The Straits Times, 23 July 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,922, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 172 1 OPTKf 'WBi'fß)' NXTKB BKATBf THE DOCTOR ALWAYS ORDERS "Bear Brand" THE ORIGINAL GENUINE j NATURAL SWISS MILK STANDS B^^K^ UNEQUALLED ALONE llUp^ QUALITY Ir^EAIT BRAND J^IENIC SWISS Mil] The Richest, Purest and Safest Milk the World Produces. Use it for every purpose where, if you were m Europe, you would
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    • 109 1 NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED f LADIES' MORNING DRESSES In Cotton Materials and Voiles. From $8.50 upwards. INFANTS' AND CHILDRENS' MILLINERY BOYS' STRAW HATS. From $2.75 each. j%&t INFANTS' MUSLIN HOODS AND CAPPETS. ||lt |k From $2.75 each. gji|L^J^^^ INFANTS' SILK HOODS AND CAPPETS. W l| From $3.50 each. ROBINSON CO.,
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    • 4 1 LACTOCEN FOB YOUR BABY
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  • 1362 2 Current Year's Improved Prospects. The sixteenth annual general meeting of the Sungci Krian Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on June 24 at the company'* 1 registered office, Ceylon Mouse, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E.C., Mn V. R. Wiekwar (the chairman) presiding. Mr. J. G. Armstrong, representing the
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    • 162 2 CHARM WITHOUT HARM THERE'S a ch:irm wMtOOt herrn m Instant Postuni. There's a delight m tntatiOg IH ciimubtine: aroma There's a satiafact en -j-.- of his exceptional beverage. There's health and ttrengtib >6fal of Instant Postum. Compounded solely cf pure wha«t mA sucrir cane. Instant Postum contains only that which
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    • 352 2 Mrs. E. Hudson Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema My little boy was troubled with eczema on bis face, neck, arms, f hands and legs. It suited with white blisters on his face and when they broke sore eruptions formed, and He looked a sight. He could not sleep on account
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    • 261 2 We are rushing for the latest Records CM? JL "tfr iW A A AA 10 inches I)ou!»l<- Sickd $1.70. FOX-TROTS. WALTZEB MARCHES. Havana. Limy Waters. Why did I klgn that girl T Th-.'e CVlock m the mornSn*. No, No Nanette. .i;ina. Jane Night. (...oi-ni-rhl. The Only, Only One. Memory lane.
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  • 599 3 Mr. W. A. Appleton on Loss Of Members. A further decline in membership and receipts is recorded in the annual report of the General Federation of Trade i Unions, which was issued recently. The membership is now x:;(i,:il'">, as compared! with 920,050 in 1924 and 1,583,008
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  • 109 3 Programme of drills up to and for July 2G, 1925. Thursday, July 23, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Officers and N.C.O's Class 5.15 p.m., Drift Hall, Chinese Co., Recruits' Drill. Friday, July 24, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E. (V), Drill. Dress— Drill Order with rifles 5.15
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  • 28 3 Orders for week ending July 24, 1926 Thursday, July 23. Rehearsal Pmrade for Rally, Headquarters 4.16 pjß. (Full uniform with Staves.)
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 308 3 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Desire to make known to the trade, the Tin Mining and Rubber Industries, Motor Repair Works and Garages, and all Machinery users and others interested m Mechanical Engineering that they are m a position to undertake work m SPECIALIZED PROCESSES as undermentioned and will be glad to
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    • 220 3 Health's best friend -the daily dash' of m fFRUIT SALT^ Wholesale Agents. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD, SINGAPORE. BR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price la. 9d. and 4a. 99 PER CENT. ITOH ACETIC ACID SULPHURIC ACID. HYDROCHLORIC ACID. NITRIC ACID. TALCUM POWDER. IN STOCK. Enquiries
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    • 439 3 STEAMER SAILINGS r i COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO. LTD, BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Incorporated m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO. LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service taking rargo and Pasaengera from Singapore. BATAVIA AND SOI'RABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH.) Approximate Sailings. GASCOYNE Aug. 8
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    • 338 3 STEAMER SAILINGS i NOR&BEUTSCHEP, LLOYD PASSENGER SERVICE. Accommodation available Cabin and latermediate Class to Genoa, North Contineatal 1-orta and LONDON (with transalpoumt a* [Genoa) cabin class only. BASIC FARES. j Cahlo Clau lateraaeeUato CtaM I £65 To Cenoa «M £72 To North Continental ports £43 Dae Blagaa«rt VULDA Aug. tl
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    • 798 4 STEAMER SAiUWM P. 0. British India and Apear Lines (lacorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSIfNGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. M. CO. Under Contract with Hie Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL BEBVICB OLTWABDS FBOM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MABBEILLEB, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage
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    • 752 4 STEAMEB SAIUmS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. I I (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTBKDJJf, BOTTBRDAM, ANTWBBJ', BAJOVBG AND BRBMBN. GBNOA, MABSBILLHS, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taklag
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    • 753 4 STEAMEB SAILWeS K. P. M. BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3604, with sub-connections to l'..ss., X Freight, Transhipmrnt. Marine Hints. and Managers Desk. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All
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    • 492 5 STEAMER SAILIN6S Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Li**rporat*4 m England) "ELLERMAN" LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUSZ CANAJi FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG zs.s. COLORADO ..i due July 28 s.s. CITY OF MADRID dn* An*. IS z s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
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    • 615 5 STEAMER SAILINGS IluH "Z ellerman FUNNEL -■-■<> BUCKNALL LINE S.S.CO LTD (IneorporaUd In England) JOINT SERVICE U BOSTON NEW TORE and BALTIMORE via SUEZ M PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Da* S'por* Route Far XT. COMPANION July M Suez Phillipines and Hongkong, t MALVERMIAN Aug. 9 Suez Philiipiiu-s Bad Hongkong.
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    • 53 5 COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE) For BARCELONA, VALENCIA, CADIZ and BILBAO with transhipment for other Spanish Ports LEGAZPI due about July 27, 1925. For MANILA, CHINA and JAPAN C. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ due about July 30, 1925. For freight and passages, apply to BARLOW CO., Agenta. Oe*a> baiijlaa-. lai
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    • 562 5 STEAMIER SAILIWGS Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Kerolar monthly smiling by tae veil known steamers UAKELIJL (TJ7I leu) and MONTORO (5.000 tons). The R.s. MARELLA Is the largest and finest steamer trading to Aastrall* Cabins de luxe, sin|le berth
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 332 6 From Sunday, July 19, to Salurday, July 25. (TAN CBKIO KEE LTD.. Proprietors.) ll's ii hag time since you have been m.-'.de to 1.u.'.1i and to thoroughly mjiiy yourself by that Universnlly Popular Screen (nmedian THE ONE AND ONLY HAROLD LLOYD Yen'B latirh ;ieain as you've not laughed for some
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    • 125 6 SURINA THEATRE North Kridgr RmA Tel. No. 2h9 TO-NIGHT AT 9.15. Sir Oswald Stoll MOON OF ISRAEL Hv Sir 11. RIDER HAKCARD. IN 10 PARTS No Greater Film has ever been presented to the Public. A GorgWM lHctucle not to be missed. At T.:;o p.m. THE MAN FROM LOST RIVER
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    • 244 6 To-Night To-Night THE GREAT BRITISH SUPER FILM Moon of Israel AT THE SURINA THEATRE (NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.) Theatre specially renovated for the occasion. Booking at Messrs. KELLY WALSH. Reserved Seats $2.50 and $2.00. FREE LISTS ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. HOLDS THE RECORD FOR A CONTINUOUS RUN AT THE PALACE THEATRE, LONDON, FOR
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    • 252 6 PALACEGAY CINEMA, In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. nhirp. INTERNATIONAL NEWS No. 87. M THE EAGLE'S TALONS 4** 7lh Kpisode. Till: KOAD TO DOOM j Bth EpUode. AGAINST OIHW FORGETTING THK LAW BUDDY AX THE BACK m 2 Ki-cN. Id 2 Iteela. Wi'Ktern drama with Jack Dauuherty. Century conWy,
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  • 144 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, July 23 Hir>i Wuter, 0.24 p.m., 11.45 pm. Friday, July :t High Water, (T.u3 p.m. Bloc Kumw! homnwatd mail. (TMhedhil Cr.rnivnl. 4 to 7 p.m. Football, Div. I S.C.C. v. R.A. Saturday. July 2T lliirh Water, 0.21 a.m., 1.24 p.m. B. I. bdttrard mall due.
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  • 377 7 'I';.ur*ilny, July 23. Ships alonlpiidr the Wharven or expected t<> arrive. KEITFI. HAUnOIR. Main Whnrf Sybil, Limburc, M I.eh. Alert, l.cb. Simhani;. Giang Ann. Conua, Amra. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Whiirf NO VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagar Sheers Whnrf Nil. Albert D-ck Van Cloon, Lch. Thistle,
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  • 166 7 To- day. Malacca 4 p.m. Pontianak 4 p.m Sibu 4 p.m. To-morrow. North North-East and North-Weat Sumatra 9 a.m HonRkonir, Canton. Japan, Korea, Formosa, Knst Siherin, Wcntprn Canada .-mil Western States of U-S.A 10 a.m. Imlo-Chinu 11 a .m. Djambi J p .nj. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and
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  • 35 7 Tjeriram Prinaea Juliana Chantilly Kalyan Teesta Kawi June IS .lun* 13 June 17 Jane 19 June 24 June 2U London July 8 July 13 July 11 Julv 14 July 18 July 21
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  • 229 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Juiy 88. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 16 82 Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3m. credits 2/4 2S/32 On New York, Demand 5G% Private 00 d/s 58% On France, Bank T. T. UtS On India, Bank T. T. 154% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 1% p.c.
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  • 62 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyer3. Sellers. Spot Spot Aug.-Sept. Augr.-Sopt. Oct.-Dec. Oct. -Dec. Jan.-M'ftrch .'.m. -March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.71 1.714 1.7:: L7S4 1..M L5B LM Ul Tone of Market Firm. Latest London cables quote Spot
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 245 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asnm Kuinbant; 48/d 17/6 1 1 Batanz I'adang 0.60 0.63 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.47 V* UU%*L il £1 Idris Hydraulics 40/.J 41/- xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.4fi M8 10/- 10,'- Kampong 15,- Ifi/ti fl i'l KamuntinK Tin '>•">- R6/10 10
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    • 130 7 £1 1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.10.0 6.12.6 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 t\ £1 K. Smc-ltine Co. 11.20 11.40 r>,'- 5/- Elcc. Tramway 2/9 3/U nom. :n io Fi.;scr A x -»vc 6tJM 51.50 100 KW Hammer Co. 19:>.00 205.00 lOOlOOKatz Bro.«. tlcf 140.00 1G0.0O )0 10 Mexican
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    • 112 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. Eng. 6 p.c. 51.234.300 par 10 p.c. pm Spore Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. SO *-'-.(i ftnn „..u.miu Spore Municipal 5 p.c. Sl-878,000 par 10 p.c. pm Spore Municipal 4V& p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 2% p.c. dis-par Spore Municipal 4'i p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000
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    • 376 7 Fratcr and Co. and Lyall and Kratt'a Qnotatlons. To-day's Prices Frascr Lyal! Cc. Evatt. Allenby <*1 i &2S •_>. !0 12.10 •i.-'.O Aim- Gaikh l$l) U0 IJt LN 2-00 A. Hitam l*r,) ir>.r, 1 1C,.:,O 15.50 Ki.fW Kuning (SI) 0.8C 0.95 0.80 O.'JO A. Molek > 2.30 I')
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 -t TO LET OR FOR SALE •J'.iiiopv.'iii residence, No. 5, Woodstock Drive, "Jr. Grange Road, baying a large compound, servants' quarters, garage and tennis court. Elrctrift light, and- water Ni<! on Apply rv.T. ./o Strait* TJuit.
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    • 326 7 6.H. SWEETSHOP will occupy on MONDAY, their former premises, greatly improved and enlarged. No. 6. Battery Road. COME AND SEE US. The Great Picture of the Year HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC Has Now Arrived. Watrh further announcement. CAMERAS Repairs by Expert Workers. SINGAPORE STUDIO PHOTO COMPANY
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    • 121 7 THE STAR OPERA The Premier Malay Opera m Singapore Composed only of High-class Malty Entertalnem AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, Oh Frlrfd), July 21 Sprrial and extra Hindustani Songs given liy K. ih'uu and Wm Tijali SOORDAS (Kilwn MpnKgel) win i.- sutod Mont <Hth a New Set of Costumes llix.kini; at
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    • 58 7 LATEST STYLES IN LADIES' SHOES HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH WORKMANSHIP. SUPERIOR KID. JUST ARRIVED. Lim Yew Chye Sons, Nns. 51 and 52. HIGH STREET. "E¥E" Will open on Wednesday. July 29. for the Sale of GOWNS, HATS, etc. from London, Paris, Nice, at L, AMBER MANSIONS, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2001;
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    • 739 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clamified Ad»tt.. »ee page 1*. WANTS FOR SAI.R, ETC NOTICE, TO LET. A charmingly situntee flut :it Katonc Aj.pl;- S16, 8. Timr-<. tip) TO LET, h:ilf bungalow, nicely furnished. Good locality, Bayly -l'J. S. Thaw, dp) WANTEH, FURNISHED BUNGALOW, elen trtieular* to Health, r o S. TktM
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    • 389 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other CUfisi6ed Adrta^, «c« pasro 16. MISCELLANEOUS. SELLING SURPLUS STOCKS at prICM beyond any competition. Send for a Prico Lift. H. Bolter, fcurnpe iiotel Bide. (lp> ME U'/.L BRANDY, kMraatood 1850, nlsn No. 1 Hand Axe" rirtmdy. Ask for prlee C. Aurely, Ph»m 172. Or> PIANOS FOR HIRE,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 185 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Randans Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of (luvcrnment Health Office) For the 21 hours ending at Midnight on July 2-2. 19J5. deg. Max. atle i* mperatjire «9 F. :nl- [.■niperntiir.- 71.5 F. Mean nhadc teniptrtiturc 78.0 F III. MB laililitinf l'.O F. MiM. graM radiation <".8 F M temperature
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  • 51 8 RerL-Fether Michael Reel and families o: Maun, s ,t Kiaa Tee* *nd Kiam Ko<. U-f» to tender their tiianks to all relative i.nii friend* for thgir emetka and kin., attendanc:.' both at the Chinc«o C'hurcii Srvit-L- ::nd at Ridadari, during the funorai of tIK-ir late beloved father Mr. Sect
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  • 1031 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JULY 23. CAUSE AND EFFECT. On Saturday rubber was quoted at $1.80 in Singapon, and at 4.-. 6d. in London Y2.tprdny the Singapore quotation was $1.63 and the London -Is. 4d. So there j ns .i f;i!l of IS cents equal to 3.12 pence n the
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  • 29 8 The Secretary of the Rubber Growers' Association recently informed the Lonlon correspondent of the Times of Ceylon that the K.G.A., never gave any assuranccj that restriction would be modified
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  • 48 8 The remains of the late Maharaja oJ Gwalior were consigned to tha Ganges with great ceremony, attended by a large nnn.ber of people, both Indians and Europeans. A Guard of Honour from the Queen's Regiment presented amis as the remains were carried m a viman from Baika Bagh.
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  • 50 8 A motor-coach accident at Bournemouth on June 21 resulted m the death ol ill?. Fraser. 72, and serious, injuries tc tar daughter, Miss E. Fraser, of Landsseer Road, We»tboume, Bournemouth Mvi. Fraser was the widow of Mr. Angus r'raser, who was m the Oriental Bank, Colombo, m the coffee days.
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  • 59 8 The most wonderful thing I have ever seen," was the Prince of Wales's comment on the Victoria Falls, which he visited on July 12. The whole party was very much impressed by the spectacle. Afterwards, the party travelled by canoe for five miles diiwn the river, and had a;, al
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  • 89 8 The Manchester Guardian, dteowlag the Colour Bar Bill m South Africa, say= that it is notable that the ban imposed on the natives is extended to Asiatics though not to coloured people, so that the Indian find 1 himself classed for the first time with the native while the half-caste
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  • 14 8 Mr. Lim Koon Teck has passed his Intermediate examination f. r the LL.B. degree.
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  • 26 8 O.ir Ipoh correspondent wires that a Chinese engaged m hauling a steam engine near Gopeng fell m front of it and \va^ tun over and killed.
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  • 25 8 According to our Ipoh correspondent, a Chinese firm at Kampar is reported to have made $600,000 profit on the sale of stocks of uncouponed rubber.
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  • 30 8 Tiie rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is K<s. 153=5100. Thi" rate of payments of Money Order? from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 $100.
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  • 29 8 Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. announce that the sale of plants which -.va advertised to be held on Saturday, July 25 at Lochaber 5A Scotfs Road is cancelled.
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  • 39 8 Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellar, of Ipoh, left for Western Australia on Mundiy. Mr. Kcl'ar will be back fan Ipoh m the course <vf a couple of months but his wife and family will probably go on to England.
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  • 43 8 Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that, last evening, a Chinese boy aged 6. m attempting to cut ncross m front of a moving tram was knocked down and run over. Both his legs were severed and he ■xpired on the way to the hospital.
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  • 50 8 The French man-of-war Juliet Michelet arrived in Colombo on July 14 in her way to Singapore and the Far But. Rear-Admiral Basirc made an offer to the Mayor of Colombo, through the French Consul to entertain the public of Colombo with the ship's band and the .iffcr was readily accepted.
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  • 63 8 In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Ammon (Labour), Lord Wolmer said he hoped that the purchase of various properties near Grimsby for a transmitting station and at Skegness, for a receiving station for the beam system of wireless with Australia and India, would oe completed at an early
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  • 70 8 H.M.S. Cairo, which went with the Colombo and the flagship on a cruise m East African waters, was due m Colombo on July lfi, from Mombassa. She was to remain there for one day and then (to to Trhiromalie, from where she will proceed to Singapore and Hcnpkonjr. She iors
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  • 73 8 The death ha? occurred at Honjrkonc .;f Mr. William Pritchanl, the principal warder of Laichikok Prison. About 40 >••;: r.s of ajre, Mr. Pritchard had been in •he prison service for .-.bout five years, tad only returned to Honjrkonjr a few months a;n after havinff been on leave in England.
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  • 95 8 Theie is much agitation m C -o Presf ■ii'.-les owing to the tightening of the law ivith regard to editors and proprietors oi Pel ripe pet a. A protest meeting was held recently which decided to call a one-day stiilie on July 16, with "regard to which five papers reserved
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  • 120 8 On the 11th inst. the wife of the public proeeeßter of Subarn, together with a i.ant, gut on the train at Ngiu Rai station on the Southern Line t" MM to Bangkok, says the Bangkok Times. Between the station of Sala Ye and Dharmasop the servant, who was sitting by
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  • 127 8 On July 17 sentence was passed at Bangkok m Xai Kong, who on April 28 last, caused a big 1 sensation by firing into the restaurant car of the mail train from the south as it was approaching Bangkok. He came very near to killing. He was charged witH doir?
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  • 188 8 The discovery of a Residential Club which sends in no monthly bills and de. mands no subscription, would be welcome j by many people in these days of flnnncial stringency. The Inspector-General of Prisons in Bang*] deserves credit for the feat. The only qualification for membership it conviction by a
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  • 477 8 Col. Wright, of Baldwin's Locomotive Company, was admitted to tho Bangkok Nursing Ilome en July 14 suffering from dysentery. The death has taken place at Glasgow, of Miss C. A. Ferguson, the headmistre of the Diocesan Girls' Scnool m Rowloon. Miss Ferguson joined the school m ll'l
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  • 27 8 From China and Japan, by Haruna Maru, due at Singapore <> p.m. "to-day. Kn.ni Kurope (London mails despatched Juiy 2) by Tara, due at Penanp: to-morrow.
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  • 133 8 The Times of Ceylon of July 1 1 says The Rubber Controller is now preparing certificati'3 providing for the release of A per cent, of standard production of mbber during next quarter, which begins on August 1. The It per cent, inereaae m the exportable maximum f.r
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  • 214 8 Death of M r. Seet Twa Too. A noted personality, and the doyen c> the community of the Chinese Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Queen Street, |,a*sed away at his residence, l.'.i', Middle Road, on Sunday night in the person of Mr. Seet Twa Too, at the afje
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 165 8 CUSENIER'S I BRANDIES 1 \fs*\ THE FINEST cognac h IN THE WORLD. Sole Agents JOHN UTTLE CO., LTD. Clscorporated la EoaUßd) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. JOHN TANNS SAFES Are the outcome of the knowled^D and experience ;rained during I'M) years of Snfe .M.iking. They ;!>o the cheapest Saf-.-s m tht*
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    • 79 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. SAFETY LAST Featuring HAROLD LLOYD 7 Reels. PATHE GAZETTE, LOCAL TOPICAL, KINGS BIRTHDAY PARADE. In (he First Show at 7.30 p.m. FRENCH HEELS Featuring IRENE CASTLE 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors New Chappell Pianos NOW IN STOCK a, THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED.
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    • 75 8 On Other Pages. r.e«. Sungci Krian Rubber V'inance ami Commerce 7 Shipping ami th<- Mails 7 Meteorological Hiport 7 Keuter TVleerams Britain and Siam- N'cw Treaties 9 I'usition at Canton I IIonRkone Strike Singapore Rubber Auction I ;>"ote» from Siain ollii'rii'S Proxies Case I Kerosene Oil Kiru Romber* in Tokio
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  • 216 9 Differences Still Create Anxiety. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 22. There have recently been half-a-dozen special Cabinet meetings and numerous conferences of Ministers endeavouring to compose the differences over the Admiralty's demand for the construction of new cruiseis. It was expected that to<lay"n Cabinet would settle the question
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  • 234 9 Comments on the German Note. [REUTES TELEGRAM.] London, July 22. While British press comment on the Gorman note i.i pent-rally favourable, some French newspapers criticise the note a-s arrogant, attempting to drive a wedge between Britain and France and making many unacceptable reservations. London, July 22. Berlin
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  • 90 9 [OEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 22. Cologne The Dortmund, Duisburg, Wtmt, Es.-en and Munster Chambers of Commerce have telegraphically appealed to the Chancellor for state intervention m the mining crisis which is threatening to paralyse the Ruhr. Wholesale dismissals occur daily, and the directors of Wiendahlsba have announced
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  • 45 9 There t.eums to be a shortage of mangoes m Calcutta this year and the country nianeo also seems to have ited. This suggests, cij'3 th" ErnrlUhman, thai i cool arvi ihowtrjr liot we»tbcr not favourable to the ptofae* tion of an abundant crop of eocd
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  • 256 9 Strikes Ending, Boycott Extending. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 227 In the House of Common?, Mr. Chamberlain, in a statement, said that according to latest information the general situation in China had become somewhat more satisfactory since tha statement of June 18. No further serious disturbances had been reported
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  • 113 9 Grave Reports from Spanish Zone. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 22. Mad iid The newspapers publish disquieting despatches from Fez reporting that the enemy is entrenched between Arbastisza and Ainaicha. preventing provisioning of the Spanish posts, which are holding out in spite of pressure. A number of Turkish Colonels
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  • 81 9 [reuter telegram.] London, July 22. In the House of Commons Mr. Chamberlain announced that the following had been appointed to the advisory committee to deal with the allocation of the Boxer indemnity: Lord Buxton (Chairman), Dame Adelaide Anderson, Sir John Jordan, Sir Charles Addis, Sir Christopher Needham, Sir
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  • 80 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 22. In the East Ham police court a Chinese cook employed on the steamer Glengarry was sentenced to a fine of £478, or six months imprisonment, on a charge of harbouring on board ship 28 automatic revolvers, two Mauser pistols and 11,000 rounds of
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  • 52 9 At tho Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Tuesday, Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby, Mr. Justice Watson and Mr. Justice Deane, sitting to hear the Selangor ap- ab. reserved judgment m the Kroh «abe. Two appeals, from convictions for irurdcr, at tha lart Co'ans&r Assizes, were difnv'ircd. or.d 4 third, wu adjourned, UfiUl
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  • 124 9 Reliance on the Stevenson Scale. [reuter telegram.] London, July 22. In the House o.f Commons Sir Elli<= Hume-Williams asked if there was any intention to remove the restriction on rubber exports. Mr. Amory replied in the negative, and pointed out that sudden interference with the Stevenson scheme would
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  • 206 9 Threat of Strike in Textile Trade. [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 22. A further big industrial dispute was mentioned in the House of Commons this afternoon, when the Labour member Mr. Riley drew attention to the fact that notices to enforce reductions in wages on 200,000 textile operatives in
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  • 54 9 New General and Commercial Treaties. N (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, July 23. A new general treaty between Great Britain and Siam, with a jurisdiction protocol along 1 the lines of the American Treaty, and a commercial treaty dealing with purely commercial matters, were signed in London
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  • 48 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 22. In the Padang Plandok case at the Assizes m which Lim Kirn Kuan was charged with falsification of the pay roll of a mine, the jury returned a verdict of guilty and accused was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment.
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  • 105 9 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 21. More tlun 500 inhabitants m the affected areas are believed to have perished m the recent floods m Korea. Tin, Banka, closed at V.202 per picul to-day. Rubber quotations m the market have slightly declined, to-day's middle
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  • 81 9 The fifteenth annual report of the directors of United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended April 30, shows that a profit was made of $54,100.66 after deducting the directors' fees and depreciation on buildings, etc: This, together with $36,071.37 brought forward from the l>nvi i:.i
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  • 127 9 Prospect of Further Civil War. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong. July 22. After weeks of speculation as to his whereabouts since his defeat on East River, Chan Kwing Ming has arrived at Sheklung and is apparently re-assembling his forces with tho object of attacking Canton. Hsu. Sung
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  • 70 9 Little Change but Future Hopeful. (From Our Own Correspondent) Hongkong, July 22. There is little change in the strike position, but a very hopeful view prevails owing to the plight of the strikers at Canton where the difficulty of finance and food is growing. Hundreds are filtering into
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  • 132 9 Six Hundred Tons of Kerosene Burnt. The kerosene tank at the Asiatic Petroleum Company's oil installation at Pulau Bukoni which caught fire at nine o'clock yesterday morning burnt itself out at 3 a.m. to-day. The tank was one of two containing kerosene which are situated at some
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  • 114 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held in 717th auction on July 22, 1925, when there was catalogued 854,015 lbs. or :{81.26 tons offered 473,261 lbs. or 211.28 tons sold 321,808 ibs. or 143.66 tons. Spot. London 4s. 4d. New York. $1.18 cts. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed
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  • 155 9 Fine Service in the Boxer Rebellion. Engineer Captain G. H. Bromwich, D.S.O., O.B.E., late Chief Engineer of the Dockyard at Hongkong, who has been appointed Engineer overseer for the Admiralty in the Manchester District, served with distinction in the Boxer Rebellion. He landed from Sir Edward
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  • 110 9 Sir Hugh Clifford, who is m good health, is considering sailing for Ceylon on October 23, instead of on November 6, as originally intended. Durinfr the past day or two, 'states the Times of Ceylon of July 14, disturbing rumours have been m circulation m Ceylon regarding the health of
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  • 1160 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July IV. The man who was charged with attempted murder in connection with the firing 1 of a shot into the International Express in April last has been found jruilty and sentenced to imprisonment for life. A serious view of the crime
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  • 1023 9 Four Judges Unanimous In Dismissing Appeal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July Without calling upon Mr. (i. S. Carver for the defence, the Full Court of Appeal, consisting of Sir Lionel Woodward, Mr, Ju-tice Farrer Manby, Mr. Justice W.i' son and Mr. Justice Deano. was miani
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 517 10 I,inward Sent Off m League (tame. The fii.-t division game between the B.K.C. and the Royal Sussex played at the Stadium ye terday resulted m a win for the Club l.y goal t<> nil. An uthcrui-- Knotting encounter wns Biarred by what Is fortunately a very mi■siml—if, indeed, it
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    • 136 10 Singapore's f Malaya Cop frame will l>* Hayed at Sercmbm acuinst Negri S'.'mhilan nn August B, and the first of the trial matches in preparation for this event will bo played at the Stadium on Saturday. The team;; will Sea? follows: Probable* Boon Eng (S.CJ.AJ Sinclair (8.C.C.)
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    • 70 10 !V!asse> for Nogri Sembilan. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kualn Lumpur, July 2'!. ••"R.J. ifatscy, the Rugby international, wh>) recently arrived m Malaya, has taken up planting on Temiang North Estate, near Seremban. Massey belonged to Leicester, one of the best teams m the country, and played m three internationals
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    • 153 10 Details for R.V.C. Competitors. Tin- Singapore BMey meeting, which promises to l«' very interest int: and mjceewfal, will be h"l(i over the two nbxt wwk-onds— the 25 ami 2i>th itist. and AOfUKt 1 iin.l 1'. The following is the programme for the first two days Saturday, 25th Revolver
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    • 55 10 Penan* Competition. (From Otir Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 22. In the mixed doubles final Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett heat Miss Gold and More, 6—0, B— 3. Penan jr, July 28. In tht ladieV doubles Aral Mi** Gold and Mrs. Milne beat Mrs. Welham nnd Mrs. Gregory
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    • 105 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, July 22. The Burma Rifles are bringing down a team to meet the Penang Polo Club on Friday for the Jelf Cup. Weak Jodhpur Side Iteaten. London, July 14. Hurlingham beat a weak Jodhpur side by 8 goals to 6. The Jodhpur team was
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    • 385 10 St. Joseph's Old Boy* will meet the V.M.C.A. on the former's ground on Saturday. St. Joseph's Institution will meet the Raffles in the competition for the Clarko Cup on the S.K.C. gronnd In an all-day match on Saturday, commencing at 10. The second match will be played on the
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    • 56 10 The tbird round of the Lipton Cup will bo .sailed from the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday, nUrt a' 10 a.m. Handicaps. Joy scratch, Joan II 1 per cent., Gertrude 1.6, June 1.8, Kathleen 3.3, Polly 3.5, Ann 3.7, Marion 5.9, Eve and Puteh T.y, Betty 9.3, Nancy
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    • 18 10 The July medal will be played for at the- Race Course Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 136 10 Alleged Attempt on Emperor's LifTokyo, July 10. The Kokumin publishes an intimation that four Koreans about two weeks ago effected an. entrance into the Imperial Palace with bombs. Two of the Koreans were captured and two escaped but were later captured while enroute to Korea. The
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  • 125 10 On July 20, Mr. C. Baines, Acting Suiierintendent of Customs, Port I>ickson, effected the arrfest near Port Dickson of Mat Lawan, a notorious smuggler and! a leading l ight m a local Secret Society, says the Malay Mail. Mat Lawan wan caught u-d- handed m possession
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  • 157 10 Seven Years in Forged Notes Case. Sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment was passed by the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) at the Assizes yesterday on a Chinese named Lee Veng Senjr, who was found guilty or being Irt possession of 217 forjyfcd $1 notes. This case
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 231 10 Singapore, July 23. Rubber. —London 4s. s>4d. Quiet^Steady. Local $1,721*. Tin.—London i"260 7s. Gd. Local $134. $125 tons sold. Rubbers. —Ulu Bcnuts hive buyers at 56 sellers holding for r >U cents. New Craigieleas are firm with buyers at 1.45 and sellers nt LMI Brogas are
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    • 224 10 (I,. It. Macphail). Singapore, July 2;;~ Rubber.— 4s. tiki., up Id. Local Jljk. Tin.— £268 7a. (id., up 30s. L<4pl CjS ton3 a,t $l:J4. ,P*" The advance in the price of the cor.imodity ha? stimulated enquiry for nihbtr shares. Mining: shares are steady and good
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  • 163 10 According to a Manchester Guardian correspondent, it is hoped that by next Spring, a preliminary England to India aeroplane service will be commenced. It is understood that the authorities have put up the operation of a route for tender with the result that discussions arc taking
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  • 163 10 News has just been received by Mr. Fred. Ginger, of Riverside, Mutwal, Ceylon, that a racing homer having a ring bearing his registered number had been found by Mr. L. E. Kerridge, of 10 Glebe Road, Norwich, m his loft. This bird, a white hen, was
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 226 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It was pleasant to lourn that Mr. H. C. Pinching, the well-known Senior Scientific Officer of the local R.G.A. organisation, has accepted a position with an important firm of Estate Agents as Technical Adviser and Visiting Agent. It is
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    • 335 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As another who has also studied the possible approaches to the Highlands I find it difficult to follow your cor,reKpondent's reasoning. Is he correct m raying that only one route has received consideration Contour surveys of the whole country liave
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  • 186 10 Comment of Governor-General Wood. The little man did nlore for the Philippines than all the politicos," said Governor-General Wood with reference to the death of Panclio Villa, world's flyweight champion. Two days before Pancho Villa left for the United States, Governor Wood sent for him and advised
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  • 107 10 Round-T he- World Boat. The Round the World 30 feet boatsampan," flying the German flag, was to leave Hongkong for Manila on July 12. It is expfected that the trip will occupy eight days. The crew will consist of Capt. Otto Prahl and an American seamen named Dick Lidfstedt. The
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  • 345 10 Coal Coolies' Attempt to Get To Australia. The Time"? df Ceylon of July 14 says T%o -P. and O. steamers stopped m midocean recently m order that a couple of. Sinhalese coal coolies whb had stowed away r.n orte of the vessels might be transferred. The coolk-x responsible
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  • 216 10 SAMSU OR BR ANDY. Acquittal m Monopolies Prosecution. A consignment from China of ten eases of medicated samsu which were labelled Pure Grape Brandy formed the subject of a charge brought against Ms is. Yong Khar.g and Co., of 2.52, North Bridge Road, m the District Court, yesterday. Evidence was
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  • 439 10 Labour Member's Protest m House Of Commons. In the House of Commons, m mail week, Mr. Charleton (Lab.-Soc, Leeds, S.) said With your permission, Mr. Speaker, I desire to draw tho attentinn of the House to a paragraph which appeared m the Daily Chronicle yesterday, which had reference
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  • 41 10 At the annual general meeting of the Malacca Chinese Football Club the officebearer- elected for the rnsding ye.tr included President, Mr. Chan Soo Kirn vice-president, Mr. Sect Wi Y«h lion, secretary, Mr. Lee Song Kirn hon. treasurer, M.l" Tay Han Watt.
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  • 913 10 Administration Report For Last Year. In the course of his report on Kelantan for the ymr l!t'_M. Mr. H. C. Eekhaffdt, acting British Adviser states that the revehub dinine th:il ««>; $1,122.11:1. an iticrasi >f 25,2 id over that of the previous year and $137,990 inure
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  • 16 10 Ayer Molek. 18,281 lbs. Bukit Jelotong.— B.G42 Ibo. i United Mulaccu.— 17,.'M0 lbs.
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  • 76 10 A law m New York State rcrl co-respondent liable to rrimiimi pi tion after the divorce suit. The law has been Invoked for the first time m the case of a coal dealer, who admitted m evidenet> m n divorce suit that be hail cdmmittpd misconduct with the wife of
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  • 723 11 Thrills at the United Service Museum. Tucked m among the Giant's palaces m Whitehall that look so important and fcli.iiniy, there are one or two surprising things beside the daily excitement of the changing of the Guard, writes E. M. m the Morning Post. Walking down the
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  • 275 11 Sixty-four years ago a Norfolk boy, James Roll, left a little farm m the Norfolk village of East Ruston for London— by carrier's cart to Yarmouth, ttesnos by boat (which was cheaper than the train) to London. For five years he worked as office boy
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  • 20 11 Rvnong Tin Dii'dKinj».— First half of July, itH Predife No. 1 M piculs, ilitilt''- No. 2 2C1 picub.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 343 11 Rubber Restriction. Statistics for the Past Eijrht Months. The Controller of Rubber KxportH, Kualu Lumpur, forwards us the following gtati-lics for tti*- period November 1, 1924 to June N, 1925:— (.'{id Restriction Year). I. Total Exports. Total Exports. Total Imports. British Malaya. Restriction Area. Foreign Kubber. November, 1924 22,488 13,469
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    • 255 11 MOUTRIE GRAND A Masterpiece of small grand design and construction. Its artistic lines and tonal balance proved delight to both eye and ear. Possessing as it does, the range and power of grands of much larger size, it gives an air of distinction to any home. Illustrated catalogue on request
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    • 343 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner and Dance. Thursday, July 23, and Saturday, July 25. (The SISTERS HARE will appear during the Dances.) TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. N.B. Evening Dress Essential for Dinner Dances. |^O|i SARKIES BROTHERS, VJIVILIJLi Proprietor*. Seventy Varieties besides the LEON H YAYMEN
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  • 1004 12 Manchuria the Real Danger Spot. A MRwpondtnt writ< us followf in the Naval and Military Record Amidst the mass of verbiage talked by Labour members of the Lansbury type in the House <>/ OtamoM during the debate upon the situation in China a subject upon which, generally,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 495 12 «IMllMUM4MlllltlllllllltllltlttlltlHlltlMHlltimilMllMlllltMll2 MOTHERHOOD The sufferings and fatigues of maternity have exhausted you. Your vitality, of which you have been to magnificently generous, is to-day redneM weakened, spent. And now, more than ever, it is necejsary thut your blood should be rich and pure and plentiful, for during the long months to
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    • 302 12 VALVE-IN-HEAD PT) lv IuOUCIS I All of which have /^mK |(y FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES "j/ W Zd^^^^m mM PRESSURE LUBRICATION (^/^y^^^^^Aßs CANTILEVER REAR SPRINGS. Distributors GUTHRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.) Sub-Agents GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang. METCALFES MOTORS, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BlKh WILL BUILD THEM. J
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 476 13 BELL'S EVERITE BIG SIX CORRUGATED ASBESTOS-CEMENT ROOF SHEETING is more than Twice as strong as any other make of Asbestos-Cement Corrugated, Sheeting and also the most ECONOMICAL Permanent roof covering on the market. Sole Agents Simc Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straiti Settlements) 5, MALACCA STREET. AUCTION SALE af
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    • 118 13 FOR SALE PRIVATELY Tl-.e fellowii." article* of Jewellery Two pairs aarriaci set brilliants, abou; !4 carats. I '.>ri!li:ints, each about earata. On gold rinc et brilliant, about 7'j carat.i Two j;aM rinys »et brilliants, shamrock shape. Two fsld bracelets set brilliant". goM luwnim Mt brilliants. Flva ioid i..:iipins set brillikliH.
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    • 686 13 CNEON6 KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE <if valuable Singapore properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co's saleroom. No. CO, Chulia Sleet, oa Wrdiu-Kday, July 22. at 2.10 p.m. ESTATE OF KAVENA KATAS MAKICAN. DECEASED L«t 1. Valuable 999 years' lrnsrhold Und >nd house known as No. 47, Dtinlop
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    • 106 13 I Sole Agent*. i BARLOW CO. Have you Tasted Delicious Vanilla Ice Cream coated with Chocolate. Try it to-day. Obtainable from the Cold Storage Depot m Orchard Road or at Borneo Wharf, or from Bun Bee Co., Beach Road. Supplies may be obtained from lite Depots of the SINGAPORE COLD
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    • 822 14 SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB NOTICE TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. An wen Reliability Trial for Motor Cycles nd Smecar Combinations will be held on Bunday, August 9, at 7.30 a.m., under the Singapore Automobile Club. WTS. Th- Trial is open to all :iml m not confined to memOf the Club. COI KSK. Iho
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    • 645 14 yrop%{octica Ijrl Reaches Every Part of Every Tooth W ZTM4E Pro-phy-lac-tic tooth brush is scientifically designed to JL reach and thoroughly clean every part of every tooth, as \j& well as the gums, at every brushing. I '"'-w- It has a curved surface that fits the mouth perfectly. It has
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    • 183 14 "iSKEP^^^^Hk abont tire troubles when you can eliminate >1j:, ili^ H them with Lmßlbert "Trnblpruf" Tires r t" JJ l T"' '*y?B \v^s> N> roa^ del*? 88 Ro re •upkeep cost no \'<^^ spares to carry. Nothing but satisfaction for r-.^^j IKja Mp-tpt»BL^Js \W thousands of milea. Naturally, they cost
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    • 298 14 y Ar ■•W^f -^wb*] JT'^ij^N \k the vehicle to use is the Britishbuilt Albion, proved by owners' independent records to be the cheapest to run and most dependable of all commercial vehicles. If you are tempted by the apparently low price of a foreign-built A commercial vehicle, remember that M
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  • 574 15 A Highly Satisfactory Year's Working. The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the JUru Estates, Ltd., was held at 7, Royal Bank-place Glasgow, on June 23, Mr. T. A. Gallic (the chairman) presiding. The Chairmen said I presume I have your permission to hold the report and uccount* hs
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  • 386 15 An Imperial Silver Wedding Issue. Fred. .1. Melville, in the course of an article in the Daily Telegraph, says i The silver wedding of the Emperor and fcmpresH of Japan was marked by the issue of .special postage stamps. This Is in conformity with the custom inaugurated at
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  • 144 15 In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Kent, Sir Samuel Hoarc said that the estimated cost of the new mooring: mast at iHmaUia was £46,000, and that of the complete air base mt Karachi £235,000. It was proposed to use hydrogen gas m experimental flights m Egypt and the
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    • 137 15 buy&ifo/tJ cmdbeftoudcfit. OXFORD AN ENGINE THAT NEVER GIVES TROUBLE. WITH A LUXURIOUSLY FITTED BODY. $9 QSfi Fron t Wheel Brakes Agents Malayan Motors, (Proprietors Messrs. M R ARNE BROS.. LTD.) 1122 HP. UTOLSELEY" TWO SEATER $2^75 FOUR SEATER $2,450 We give free of charge an Insurance Policy for one year
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    • 314 15 REAL, MOTORING at less than Rickshaw Fare THE AUSTIN SEVEN provides the You set— four-cylinder water cooled convenience of personal transporta- engine three speed gearbox lion at a price which makes R.irk- electric starting and lighting shaw-riding a costly waste of grease gun lubrication throughout time and money. And m
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    • 274 16 Brilliants Brilliants! Brilliants Pairs and singles to the smallest. Prices comparatively cheaper than anywhere. We defy competition. ISMAIL A. RAHEEM Crown Jeweller, 82-1 and 82-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 2292. Telegrams THAIBA." BE SURE AJwayo te ask far THE APPROVED BRAND Marseilles Roofing Tiles "BEE" B(!AKD WHITE GLAZED TILES,
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    • 244 16 Specialist m ESTATE SUPPLIES Enquiries Solicited. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Henley's Twentieth Century Book of Recipes Formulas and Processes THE MOST COMPLETE FORMULA BOOK EVER PUBLISHED. CONTAINING 1 rade-Secrets i i\ nnn |lrl cti Recipes I llflf I Chemical Processes IVjVW j Scientific Formulas .Money-Making Ideas 800
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    • 888 16 aASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc. In ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 699 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, furnished, 47, Cairnhtll Boad. Apply Sandilands Buttery Co. TO LET, No. 4, Angullia Park, immediate entry. Apply M. S. E. Angullia Co. TO LET, rubber treating factory, 15, Martin Road, oil mills, 74, Sungei Road. M. S. E. Angullia and Co., 2, Robinson Road. TO
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    • 176 16 "THE GIFT SHOP" FOR WEDDING PRESENTS NOT the usualCatalogue Selection, Butter Dish, or Decanter BUT Delightful-Useful— j "Things Beautiful" Everything Different Quality Best Made YET! PRICE -RIGHT The Bloomer is on you if you don't decide AT TTrankelS VICTORIA STREET. British Electro -Plating 1»5-A. nOrkS Orchard Rd. Send your car
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    • 257 16 Of course if you want something- very cheap you will probably not insist on ADVANCE" rolled gold. But if you care ."or real food quality if you want to Insure of Retting (;ENl'INE 18 carat rolled gold you will refuse substitutes uml ask for ADVANCE rolled pgfcl 18 Carat Rolled
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