The Straits Times, 8 May 1924
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Title Section13 1924-05-08 1 The Straits Times No. 27,551. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement59 1924-05-08 1 BEAR BRAND Unsweetened Condensed MILK FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES Quality Purity Richness "Trying it means Adopting it" Sole Agents for S.S., F.M.S. and B. N. Borneo. JOSEPH TR4YERS SONS LTD. (Incorporated in Englr.nd). SINGAPORE. DESTROYS WHITE ANTS. PRESERVES WOODWORK. rustikol: Sole Agents WILLIAM JACKS CO. 2%fl^/ls&§ curi I MATOR OH S59 words
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Advertisement261 1924-05-08 1 TENNIS RACKETS T. H. PROSSER SONS «™k SLAZENGER'S IMPROVED ff "J. O. ANDERSON "PHENOMENON" TENNIS RACKET. TENNIS RACKET. tffiP H J A new feature which will com- tv n i>««..io^ f iii %taF3f: SKf mc-vl itself to the modern lawn Ihe Most Popular of All. Nfflffl^^ tennis player is the261 words
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Article518 1924-05-08 2 His Majesty and His New Broadcatcher. The installation of this wireless set in Buckingham Palace will enable the King to form a closer acquaintance with the marvellous progress which is daily being made in this branch of science." This extract from a letter from the Lord Chamberlain518 words
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Article183 1924-05-08 2 Alarming Increase In Lancashire. Sleepy sickness is increasing to an alarming extent in Lancashire. During the last month new cases have occurred in 31 towns and rural areas. Official figures show that there have been 60 new ca«es in Manchester durinc. the past four weeks, more than a183 words
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Article181 1924-05-08 2 Will It Enable the Dumb To Speak How to make a scientific instrument speak by means of an artificial tonguo ha? been demonstrated by Sir Richarl Paget before the Institute of El«ctricil Engineers. Sir Richard, taking a small dummy voice box and blowing air through it by181 words
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Article47 1924-05-08 2 The Crown jewels of the Sultan of Pontianak are missing under the following circumstances, aeeordinic to an Aneta U-letrrair.. A Chinese of the town held the jewels, which are valued at f1.200,000. against a loan of f1.45,000. The jewel* have disappeared and the Chinese is under arrest.47 words
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Advertisement365 1924-05-08 2 ~A MolKrr kv "Mt ion hss y Such a Good Baby! Is thmt the oescripti-jn of your little enc > Happy anH smiling when it li awa!:e. sleeping peacefully at the proper time a good Baby. J I A healthy Baby v just as good as gold, (or health and365 words
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Advertisement315 1924-05-08 2 ECZEMA ON HAND»AIS In White Blisters. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. I had eczema on my hands. It started with small, white blisters which broVs into sore eruptions, first on my fingers and then spreading over the backs of mv hands and up my arms to the elbows. I v/as315 words
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Advertisement300 1924-05-08 2 DOES NOT IRRITATE THE SKIN! Shavsng Stick it one of that most distinguished and drl.^htful MriM CROWN toilet Dainties in rich red lacquer and £old container* comprising in addition to the above Talcum Powder Uimshinf Cream Complexion Powder Shaving PowJar Solidified Brillun lint Tooth J Paste Bri/liun/tne it'ifutJi 'Tooth Powder300 words
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Article354 1924-05-08 3 .Mystery of a Vast IJuried Forest. In the Fen country of Lincolnshire and C.-.mbridge, there are re-mains of VMJ .sunken ferftl and on the Lincolnshire coast are .similar forests under the sea. .Miiong the huge sodden trunks of the ■t> |»W trees, which when dry make exicllein354 words
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Article241 1924-05-08 3 DRY LAW A FAILURE Ai-tonbhinjf IniTcase In Crime. Tht Commissioner of Police of Huw York City states that the sinister rusuli of the Prohibition Law was that people who before Prohibition used intoxicating HuMOl nuxli'iatcly, and confined themi Ivc- to light wine or beer, were now drinking large quantities of241 words
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Article220 1924-05-08 3 Painful Incident at General's Burial. Details of a painful incident, at first i hushed up out of sympathy for the famiilk's concerned, are now leaking out, says a Paris message. It transpires that the remains of General Pelle were taken to the grave without religious ceremonies owing to220 words
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Article78 1924-05-08 3 In the course of a speech at Shorehsir;. Tail Wintcrton said that during tli two years that he was Under-See-totaiy of State for India, the approximate amount received from the State after deducting income tax was £2 200, hu. Ir- aetnal disbursements at unopposed elections, expenses of travelling and the78 words
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Article72 1924-05-08 3 While I.eni.ifriad is experiencing a bliz;:anl (seven l.ichis of snow falling there OH April 24) and the weather in England is wet and cold, the warm spell continues in Fiance, says a message dated April 25, and a shade temperature of 86 to H was rejfistertd in various places (■.in72 words
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Advertisement133 1924-05-08 3 MELDRUMS LIMITED TIMBERLEY, MANCHESTER REFUSE DESTRUCTORS r.dSsT Ranj;injr from the S[. smallest size CONSUMING B 30 pounds per hour up to I ANY CAPACITY fM LARGEST gvr* MUNICIPALITY. Full particulars and literature on request. SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in tliu Su.-.its Settlements). SINGAPOK3. llniUers I BRIMFUL I|pt LIFEBUOY133 words
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Advertisement318 1924-05-08 3 RHEUMATISM (AN BE CONqI EKED By The Tonic Method Of Treatment Through Ihe Blood. No matter l.ov.- lone >"« •>"". had rnt u maiism, no matter htm HWN H may be, ,;„.>• is no nei'l .''>r <l«-s|>uir. Many of the VOMt MM of rheumatism have been cured ■ftef all other318 words
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Advertisement859 1924-05-08 3 SALEG BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties and rubber estate at Jalan Strait View, Johore Bahru. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng t Co's Saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, May 1 1. at 2.39 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land859 words
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Advertisement445 1924-05-08 3 STEAMER SAILIH6S SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Sweden) For Barcelona, Christiania, Aarhoi, Copenhagen, Gothenborf, and Swedish porti. s.s. BKNAKKS due May H 1.1. SUMATRA due Juiw 20 For Hongkong and Japan. i.s. SUMATRA due May 13 M. V. FORMOSA due Jane 10 For space apply to ADAMSON, CH.FILLAN445 words
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Advertisement807 1924-05-08 4 ITEftBEH BM.HH3 P. 0.-Bntish India Apcar Line (Companies l>e«rfort T #d la England) MAIL AND i'ASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract witk His Majesty's Government, I.ONDON-FAR EASTERN BKBVICB OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN r*OB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tannage Die sV'«807 words
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Advertisement675 1924-05-08 4 JTEAMEB SAIHIIH THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, BOTTBRDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo tkreagk Bill of675 words
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Advertisement637 1924-05-08 4 STEAMER SAHIBS KONIHKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCKAPPU BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland.) CNDKB CONTRACT WITH TKE NETHKKI.ANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telepbone Nee. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dept, 1202, Marino Dept. and Transhipment Dept 1457, Manager's Dept. IMS. VAN OVERSTKATON May S. HclgmSßg, Bwatew Bad Amoy. IAMRT May S. Paneh,637 words
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Advertisement445 1924-05-08 5 STEAMER milHtS Burns Philp Line For S\DNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND ud BRISBANE tegular monthly sailings by the well known steamers MARELLA (7878 tons) aad MOXTORO (6000 tone). The fi.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabin* tie lu*e, single berth cabiaa, swimming bath,445 words
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Advertisement301 1924-05-08 5 KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. SUCCESSORS TO UNITES AMERICAN LINES (Incorporated la U.S.A.) Regular service between New York, iingapore and Java Ports, and vice vena. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL Egremont May 24 Nik due early July For freight, apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD., Agenta, Straita Settlements and F.U3. NORIDEUTSCHER301 words
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Advertisement576 1924-05-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SOUND THE WORLD PAST PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA POST SAID ALEXANDRIA NAPLES GENOA AND MARSEILLES. Arrive*. Sails. b.b. PRESIDENT POLK In port May 8.8. PRESIDENT MONROE May 21 May 23 *.s. PRESIDENT HAP.RISON June 4 June576 words
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Advertisement86 1924-05-08 5 HUGO STINKS LINES (Incorporated in Germany) Uegular Monthly Freight Paasenger Service. OUTWARD BOUND Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan HINMENBintG IMM tons due May 10 > Mil kIRDO&f 9.000 toas due Jaa« SCHEER 12.250 tons due July 6 HOMEWARD BOUND Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. I «'ARL LKGIEN 9,000 tons due May 686 words
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Advertisement638 1924-05-08 5 STEHHEB SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE KU.KstMAN A UUCK.NALL BTKAMSHII' CO. LTD. (Incorporated Id Kuglaud) STEAMEIL Dae Singapore. I*ASSEN(.KI< SERVICE PASS iGK li UKB A Class iiesmer Jst class £88, 2nd esaM £:><;, Deck 122. t B Class steamer Ist rl&is £78, End dan i. r,O,r ,0, Deck £22. Cargo steam' rs638 words
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Advertisement333 1924-05-08 6 tIHEIAS GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE TKKMKMMIIS SI I KSS -^^Bb Rodolpli Valentino v**a I\< KOW.NEI) KINt. (IT THE SCREEN ,/rfffila. (iLORIOI S GLORIA SWAXSON ii ffflT The Daz^inu Qui-en Screen Sensation* |ft{| I((I^A I ELINOR' GLYN'S CMliilrMr. Beyond the Rocks gP^ J^pT.^y^' K\tra Attraction I w WANDA HA WI.KV in333 words
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Advertisement228 1924-05-08 6 CIM-IJIS To See SATURDAY NIGHT IS TO X Al THE EMPIRE CINEMA TANJONG PAGAR ROAI^ 'Phone 1001. at 9.30 TO-NIGHT at 9.30 (ECU. H. Dl MII.I.K'S (.realest Production SATURDAY NIOHT A story of fashion, Revel and RBW YORK LIFE love. Dl Its plpasures, its pains, its A delirious cycle of228 words
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Advertisement277 1924-05-08 6 DODGE CARS The new Dodge Car is better value than ever as in addition to the general efficiency so long associated with Dodge Cars, there are vast improvements in the bodywork, the hood is of an improved type, Cord tyres of a larger sizo are fitted all round, the upholstery277 words
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Article153 1924-05-08 7 FIXTURES. Thnrsdr.y. May Hl|th W; t< i. O.M a.m., 1.21 p.m. Phil. Orchestra M. in. Hall, &.l. r >. M. St. 3. O.D. v. IlKrlcquins v. S.C.C. II i— stiai. Friday, May I :.trr, 0.49 am., I.SO p.m. ill 11,I 1 snd O. mail Dutch mail. br.ll153 words
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Article531 1924-05-08 7 Thursday. Ml I >>. UM. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. arm harbour. Hopr>cr Mar.-. Oil Wharf Nil. Dredger Knaataa. VMHU IN DRY POCK. T.inlonf P.i^-tr Nil. Albeit KocV Lighten 1., and C. i.".. >r:.i Duck Nil. h>l>p«l |[.«rh-or Kind's Dotk N.I. No. 1 Dock531 words
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Article244 1924-05-08 7 Te-dar. I'ontinnak ..3 p.m P nuns. Rangoon and CaleutU it p.m g p.m I p.n, Malacca and Muar m t 4 p.m Sarawak and Goebilt 4 p.m Puluu Snmhu anil Rhio 4 p.m ivota :ingni 4 p.m haagooa and Calcutta Train t! p.ni_ Kunla Paliani;, I'cknn, Sungei244 words
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Article37 1924-05-08 7 Kawi Vdiiirrn K. dor NVderlanden reestn rjrrimai Porthos B'po"> Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. US Apl. 2 Apl. 4 Apl. 7 Londoii Apt. 1". Apl. 21 Apr. 21 Apl. 28 Apl. 30 May 237 words
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Article151 1924-05-08 7 French Hermits on the Island Oi" Desolation. The Baojing steamti' Ivil'i-nora pitched i into Table Kay the othor day with 40 Norwegians ::board who havo just concluded a siN-month fishing expedition in the Antarctic. They have slain hundreds of sea elephants a!on;: the dangerous ko -bound shore.-: <i!'151 words
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Article212 1924-05-08 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, May 8. On London, lS;mk 4 M/l 2/4 1/32 Demand 2/3 15/10 Private S m. credits 2/4 5/lC On New York, Demand 50% Private 90 d/s 52 7 /r Ob i-Kiiue, Bmmk 720 On India, Bank T. T. 16r>=4 Bank d/d SVi p.c. preni On212 words
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49 1924-05-08 7 Tooe of Market Dull. Latest London cables quote: Spot sbc.t LlVid. ipot ■M uly-Sept. )ct.-Dec. Sii ingapore Standard Palo Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot June Juiy-Scptember October-December Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pr'-ces. Buyers. Sellers :\8% 40 1 40% 41% 4249 words
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Article234 1924-05-08 7 Issue VaL Pd. Buyers. Seller*. 1 1 Batang Padang 0.45 0.50 1 1 Hit.tm Tin lM\h 1-4714 LI £1 Iilris Hydraulic 18/6 19/6 xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.40 MS 1 1 Jelantoh 0.J5 0.20 il £1 Kain. Kamunting 40/0 47/0 ii 11 Kamunting Tin 37/0 38/0 10 10234 words
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Article139 1924-05-08 7 Val. Pd. Bnyert. Seller*. £1 Kl 3. Am. Tobacco o.5.0 o.IO.O L0 10 Central Engines -1.00 6.00 nom i' 1 i itml Moton .'.".n £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.90 9.10 lee. Tramways 7 4/1% 10 10 Fraaer Xiave 4i.uo 42.00 50 B0 H.i.iinuT Co. 143.00 153.00 100 100139 words
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Article104 1924-05-08 7 U. Eng. 0 v.c. f 1,2*4,100 par 10 p.e. pm Spore Electric Tramways, 6 p.c. £;.'.J0,000 56-58 3'poro Municipal p.e. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pn. S'po*e Municipal 4H pe. of ISO 7 $1,000,000 10 p.c. par 5 p.c. pm S'por« Municipal iM> p.c. of 1909 $1,000,000 10 p.c. par104 words
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Article401 1924-05-08 7 Krssor and Co. end Lyall and E»«tt'a Qaotatlona. i.jit?«t aTailabl? .Sterl'njf Quotations am printed on another pa^e on Friday. To-day's Prices. Frascr Lyall A Co. Kv*tt. Alor Gajah ($1) 0.90 1.05 0.90 1.05 Alk-nby ($1) 1.O7V4 1.15 1.05 1.15 A. Kuam ($5) 10.50 11.50 11.00 12.00 A. Kuninfr401 words
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Advertisement406 1924-05-08 7 AUCTION SALE of magnilicert wax-polished and walnut stained tsak .lacobean desim household furniture, cottage piano, grandfather clock. Canton bh:ckwood sitting room Suite, crockery, gla^s and platedware. plants, etc., etc. To be neld at Mviroac, No. 39, ToaUnsoi Uoiul j(i Tr;nglin Road near TanajUD Post Office). on Saturday, May 10, at406 words
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Advertisement162 1924-05-08 7 HAPPY VALLEY SPECIAL INDIAN CONJIRORS WAYANG I'EK JEE (Sah Sai Toh), THE ROTAL CAKNIVAL SHOWS. CANTONSB WAYANG, KBONCHONG-AN— BONGGKNG, DANCING ON THE SHII'. ANNOUNC¥inm~EXrRAORDINARY in consequence of the enormous »uccesD of the two previous Performances, the Wi rlil ir M. t'linntcloup will give a Grand Farewell Performance n?xt SUNDAY Ai162 words
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Advertisement745 1924-05-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. GRANDE MARNIER LIQUEURS, Anisette, Cordon Jaane, Cordon Rouge, Cordon Vert, Kummel Cognac, Menthe Monopole, Veritable Mandarine. H. Bolter, Direct Importer, European Hotel Building. CLEVKLAXI) two-stroke. SM h.p. motor cycle for s;ile. $12.'). Apply 7CX, S. Times. SEASIDE BUNGALOW, Katonjr. vacancies, pood bathing,745 words
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Advertisement598 1924-05-08 7 RAFFLES JNSTSTUTSOK EVENING COMMERCIAL AND SCIENCE CLASSES. These Classes will !>.• re-opened on Mmday, May 12. at S p.m. Both Depart;! well-equipped, and sll classes are under :\il!.>qualitied European Instructors In the Commercial Department students are prepared for the Junior an.l Senior Examinations of the London Chambei merce. In the598 words
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Obituary117 1924-05-08 8 PHUAH.- On May fi, 1924, lit his Residence 637, East Coast Roail, opposite 6th milestone. Mr. I'hur.ii thong Tin. aced 50 years, father of Messrs. Phuah Sian Kcc, Sian Ki'nc Sian I'oh and brothers nnd sixtrr3. Funeral at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 10, for interment at Bukit Brown117 words
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Article37 1924-05-08 8 .Mrs. Y.-o Hock Hoe and family beg to tliank tho.<e relatives, friends and nvmbcr* of tin- Clubs who attended the- funeral of her hushrtml yvattrdaVJT, und »ls.> those w-io svnt wreaths and letters of c .ndolence.37 words
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1140 1924-05-08 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, MAY 8. THE RIGHT TO DIE. A short time a^o a Scarborough Coroner, in a moment of official franknes-, expressed his firm conviction on a matter affecting the sanctity of life. Coroners, like other men, are entitled to their convictions, but it is not so certain1,140 words
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Article22 1924-05-08 8 R. A. Boardman was escorted to Taipinu from Kuala Lumpur on Friday nicht and will serve his sentence in the Taiping prison.22 words
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Article30 1924-05-08 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 164 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 169=100.30 words
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Article30 1924-05-08 8 The following candidates parsed the examination of the Board of Trade W. Phillips, Master S. S. W. McCubbon. First Mate S. S. Both are students of the Nautical Academy, Singapore.30 words
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Article38 1924-05-08 8 Clouds to the west have looked monsoonish for the past day or two. The little monsoon has broken in Colombo and this means that the big monsoon n.ay be expected by the middle of May, if not before.38 words
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Article33 1924-05-08 8 Which is more valuable Academic Training or Experience will form thi subject for a debate to b? hi ld at the Chinese Christian Association Hall tonifcht at eight o'clock. All interested are welcome.33 words
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Article35 1924-05-08 8 Tan Tye Seah, charged at Penang AsHzes with being in possession of instruments and materials for coining :ounterfeit ten cent pieces, and with being in possession of '\2 counterfeit ten cent pieces, has been discharged.35 words
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Article38 1924-05-08 8 Two Knglishmen named Kay and Brown were attacked by fifty Filipinos at Iloilo on April 25 following an altercation. Both were arrested and subsequently released on a bond rendered by the British Consul, who is investigating the matter.38 words
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Article37 1924-05-08 8 Messrs. Boustead and Co. have received the following telegram from the secretaries in London of the Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd Profit for year ended December M, 1923— £13,814 dividend recommended 5 per cent, carry forward £11,147.37 words
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Article53 1924-05-08 8 The Sailors' Home at Colombo which is attached to the new Y. M. C. A. building, will be opened about May 14. It is expected that His Excellency Rear Admiral Richmond, Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Squadron, will perform the opening ceremony. A new secretary for the home is expected53 words
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Article57 1924-05-08 8 A case of considerable interest to emCloyers of labour was her.rd this morning y Mr. Pryde, when the assistant Controller of Labour (Mr. Handy) charged R. Krishnan of 79, King's Road, with failing to send in the quarterly labour returns for the third and fourth quarter, 1923. The accused pleaded57 words
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Article66 1924-05-08 8 Heavy gun practice will take place from Fort Siloso on May 19 at 8 a.m. (Western area) and from Silinsing on the 21st at 8 a.m. (Eastern B area). Owners and masters of vessels are requested to keep their vessels as clear as possible of the range. Red flag flown66 words
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Article71 1924-05-08 8 The Dutch steamer Ouderkcrk on arrival from Hamburg bound for Hongkong, yesterday, was searched by Mr. Sheedy, A.S.I., who was accompanied by Insp. Scott, as it was believed she was taking out a consignment of arms for China. No arms, however, could be found in spite of the thorough search71 words
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Article79 1924-05-08 8 After the official dinner of thi- Engineering Association of Malaya at the Ipoh Station Hotel, on Saturday, the members were shewn on the padang in front a demonstration of flood-light-ing. A "flood-light," it may be explained, is a small searchlight having a wider beam and extensively used in America for79 words
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Article101 1924-05-08 8 It is not by making rubber heels ahv.e that the manufacturers have the rublie:industry under foot, as will be seen in the fi.ooo square foot display at Wembley Exhibition. The whole romance of rubber, from the untapped tree to the motor tyre, is being told in a special court. Actual101 words
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Article130 1924-05-08 8 A certain big Government office in Colombo, says an exchange, has recently been agitated by the good fortune of one of its officials. Thin official *a few weeks ago startled his fellowr workers by the story of a big legacy. He stated that some time ago he niet in Colombo130 words
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Article420 1924-05-08 8 Mr. G. C. Forbes, late Locomotivo Superintendent, F.M.S. Railways, has now settled in C'hudleigh, Devon. The Hon. Sir David Galloway is leaving for home on the Blue Funnel steamer Machaon this afternoon. The Regent of Kedah is a passenger for Europe by the P. and O. s'.oamn420 words
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Article78 1924-05-08 8 The following appointments are notified in the Johore Government Gazette Dr. George Herbert Garlick, M.R.C.S. (Eng.) to act as Principal Medical Office- r aptain R. V. Morris to act as Superintendent of Surveys Mr. S. E. Sharpe ami Mr. A. G. Billing to act as Surveyors Mr.78 words
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Article116 1924-05-08 8 The Secretary of the Planters' Association of Ma la ja, informs us that thrco printer's error occurred in thecircular on restriction (sliding scale) sub-committci '1 report. These should be correct as follows :—(1): (1) Section I, sub-section (a) delete the following words in lines 1 and 2116 words
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Article189 1924-05-08 8 This morning, before Mr. I'iycle, tivcase was commenced in which K. Humid Sultan of 52, Arab Street, is charg <] with alleged criminal breach of trust of diamonds-, valued at *7,75. r >, belonging to the firm of K. Mohamed Sultan, also of Arab Street. Mr.189 words
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Advertisement152 1924-05-08 8 Small Sample Shipments of HIGH CLASS FRENCH WINES at Special Prices RED BORDEAUX ,„„„<,„,„.„ (per quart bottle) CHATEAU LAROSi:. 191 G. $2.25 CHATEAU GRUAUD LAROSE. 1916 $3.15 CHATEAU GRUAUD LAROSE. 1919 $1.73 CHATEAU LEOVILLE 1911 $1.90 CHATEAU PA VIE ST. EMILION. |»19 $2.15 [Sottled at the Chateau. WHITE BORDEAUX Including152 words
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Advertisement179 1924-05-08 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in FURY in 9 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. ROY STEWART in THE RADIO KING in 10 Episodes or 20 Reels. Episode 1. A CRY FOR HELP, 2 Reels. Episode 2. SECRET OF THE AIR, 2179 words
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Advertisement73 1924-05-08 8 On Other Pages, Pa«e. King's Radio Sit 2 The Fen Oaks Shipp'nir and The Kaiil 7 Route; Telegrams Alleged Theft of Current ;i Death of lenang Lav/ycr I Murder at Sungei Besi 9 Romeo Coal Option Litigation 9 .Malacca Note* 9 Rubber Export* .9 The Assizes Sporting Intelligence 10 Daily73 words
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Article223 1924-05-08 9 Operation of Rill Conditionally Postponed. [Reuter Telegram.] London, May 7. Washington It is indicated at Whilehouse that President Coolidge is dissatisfied with the joint conference? agreement, but whether tin- President will consider the exclusion provision sufficient justification for vetoing the immigration Bill is not disclosed. It is saidReuter - 223 words
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Article69 1924-05-08 9 [Rel'tcr Telegram.] London, May 7 A national ballot of building trade operatives resulted in rejection of the employers' offer of a halfpenny an hour increase. The men demanded twopence. Notice to withdraw labour has already been given. The employers and the executives of the unions will meetReuter - 69 words
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Article53 1924-05-08 9 [Rbutir Telegram.] London, May 7 In the Hgue-c of Commons, questioned as to whether any of the Washington .signatories had responded to the Government's decision regarding Singapore, Mr. MaeDonald replied in the negative. He pointed out that no immediate definite response was expected because Singapore was outsideReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1924-05-08 9 [Reuter Telegram.] London, May 7. Major Brackley, formerly a member of the Air Mission to Japan, has been appointed air superintendent of the new Imperial Airways Company.Reuter - 30 words
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Article39 1924-05-08 9 [Reuter Telegram] London, lias 7 MaaCMT Smsalional proceedings are beinj, taken at Leningrad against a number of judges, magistrates and memh< n of the revolutionary tribunal on charges of blackmail and corruptie>n. The accused number 42.Reuter - 39 words
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Article30 1924-05-08 9 [Reuter Telegram.] London, May 7. Washington The House of Representatives passed a .resolution by 211 to 111 to relieve China of further payments in the Boxer indemnity.Reuter - 30 words
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Article27 1924-05-08 9 [Hitter Telegram.] London, May 7 Fucua Srisinogi?.p:is Tor two hours registered .i \iolent earthquake shock The area affected is believed to be northea tern Asia,27 words
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Article81 1924-05-08 9 [Reuter Telegram.] London, May 7, Berlin Work in practically all the mines of the Ruhr is at a standstill owing to refusal to work over eight hours a day, in accordance with the Government arbitration award. Eightyfive per cent, of the miners are accordingly locked out. SimilarReuter - 81 words
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Article71 1924-05-08 9 [Riuteb Telegram.] London, May 7. Berlin Hcrr Hergt, leader of the German National party, in an interview stated that it was impossible to expect concessions from Germany to tho extent desired as long as the main political principles on which the existence of Germany depended were notReuter - 71 words
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154 1924-05-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 7, The death has occurred in the hospital here of Mr. W. V. L. van. Someren. He took ill last Tuesday week and was conveyed to hospital, having been in a serious condition since Sunday. The154 words
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Article60 1924-05-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 8. A murder is reported at Sungei Besi, where a Chinese entered a brothel and stabbed an inmate in the stomach. The woman later died of the injury. The assailant stabbed himself and now lies in hospital in a60 words
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Article64 1924-05-08 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, May 5, M. Merlhi, Governor-General of French Indo-C'hina, will arrive in Tokio on Thursday. Mr. T. Matsudaira has been appointed to act as the Japanese representative to the conference which is to engage in the revision of the commercial64 words
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Article167 1924-05-08 9 The analysed returns of rubber exports for the first six months of the second restriction year are as follows, the figures being given in tons The above analyses shew clearly that t!ie influence of increasing Dutch Indies production is serious, and has now more ihan counterbalanced the more167 words
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Article534 1924-05-08 9 District Judge Reserves His Finding. This morning before Mr. Pryde, District Judge, tne case was continued in which Messrs. Lim Chee Seng and Lim Cheng Seng of 17, Cecil Street, are charged with theft of electric current. Mr. R. L. L. Braddell is for the prosecution534 words
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Article184 1924-05-08 9 Deserter from Sailing Vessel Sentenced. In the Marine Court yesterday an A. B. named A. Castle on board the British barque Gwydyr Castle, which is now in the lagoon dock undergoing repairs, was charged with absenting himself without leave. Accused complained that he had been ill-treated on board,184 words
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Article171 1924-05-08 9 The Crown Agents have had recently under consideration the possibility of making arrangements of a more or less permanent character for the seconding of members of their staff for short periods in the Colonies. It has been felt for some time past it would be a distinct171 words
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Article129 1924-05-08 9 In a soar.-li of the M.M. steamer Paul Lecat on her arrival at Shanghai the other week, f.-om Marseilles, via Singapore and Hongkong, the Customs authorities discovered 90 canvas bags containing 30 Mauser pistols and no fewer than 175,000 rounds of ammunition, concealed in129 words
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Article1475 1924-05-08 9 A Surprising Development To-day. The litigation centring round the Goenoeng Batu Besar coal concession, in which the Eastern Mining and Rubber Co. are suing Mr. Poey Kcng Seng for $413,000, alleged to have been profits secretly or wrongly made out of the sale of the concession, was1,475 words
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Article521 1924-05-08 9 Farewell to Dr. Hiekey at Batu Anam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May .">. There was a very pleasant entertainment at Batu Anam Club on Saturday night, given as a farewell to Dr. Hiekey and Mrs. Hiekey, who are proceeding on leave on May 'J, by the Kashgar.521 words
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Article98 1924-05-08 9 Major Forbes Leith was to leave Loudon on April 27 on his motor car journey to Quetta by Paris, Monte Carlo, Genoa, Fiunie, Salonica, thence by sea to Alexandretta, then Aleppo, Baghdad, Kei manshah, Teheran, Meshed, Kalat. Major Forbes Leith stated that after leaving Europe they would live on the98 words
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Article658 1924-05-08 9 Prison and Flogging For Gang Robber. At the Singapore Atifiw yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), two Chinese named Chew Yew an, l Chce Ah Ngow were charged with arrne I gang robbery, and there was a further charge of attempted murder against lli first accused,658 words
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Article125 1924-05-08 9 Intrepid Navigator Coming To Singapore Mr. Ira Sparks, who arrived at Tandi.c, Mindanao, on March 22 in a 18-foot boat single-handed from Honolulu, ha; been detained by constabulary, charged with carrying weapons without a permit, as his effects included a gun and a bayonet. Mr. Sparks125 words
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Article128 1924-05-08 9 Disgraceful Scenes Outside Consulate. Disorderly scenes in the ground.-- ftf the British Consulate at Shanghai, followed the passing of a sentence of two months' hard labour on the Sikh, Harbak Singh, on a charge of publishing seditious literature. After the verdict, crowds of Sikhs outside the Court, cheering128 words
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Article25 1924-05-08 9 Four Clyde Labour M.l'.'.s ami several prominent Liberal'!, supported a rtnolll lion adopted at a demonstration at Glasgow for the establishment bt" a Scottish Parliament.25 words
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Article538 1924-05-08 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Insl of Championship Pain was day, Donnell and Treadgold ad Lflgi The mat-.-h d as was anticipated, D.nncll and Ticadgold winning some0 i, (i 3. n the i.niaining semiihip singles will be ■,1 Hamilton and C. I 1 will meet Kleinis on Pri lay, the 18th538 words
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Article647 1924-05-08 10 For tkc '.'hines«\ 1 against There MM 1 .1 eorraspoadißg r.itiiieiu. Tin' K»nie was 1 nly contested, and not too easy to control, l>ui a word of warning administered by the referee a. the interval had tin 1 lie lesult scarce- 1 lo tha Malays, who did ill, although647 words
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Article461 1924-05-08 10 Inter-State Draw at Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 8. The Inter-State match at Kuala Lumpur between Selangor and Perak resulted in a draw, with IV-rak ahead on the hist innings. In their first innings Perak made 150, and dismissed Selangor for seven runs less than461 words
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Article97 1924-05-08 10 [Reuter Telegram.] London, May 7. There was no play to-day in the match Derbyshire v. South Africans on account of rain. The following S.C.C. side will meet thi Pegasus on the Padang on Saturday Lt. Beville, F. R. Craig, E. W. Haro, Major Harrison, P. N. Knight, R.Reuter - 97 words
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Article255 1924-05-08 10 This Morning's Gallops. This morning saw the conclusion of fast \vc:k at the racecourse prior to thu meeting which begins on Saturday. Some good gallops were done and the track was in fine condition, but mist prevailed again and prevented many times being taken. Lady Wallae and Bonza did255 words
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Article52 1924-05-08 10 (Reuter's Service.) London, May 7. The Two Thousand Guineas result was as follows DIOPHON 1 BRIGHT KNIGHT 2 GREEN FIRE 3 Twenty ran. Won by a head, a neck between second and third. Betting 11 to 2 Diophon, 100 to 9 Bright Knight, 100 to 852 words
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Article208 1924-05-08 10 Regarding to-morrow's boxing at the Happy Valley, in which the main event will be ten rounds between Battling Key and M. Makatangay, it is announced that in the event of wet weather the show will be postponed to the following evening. Regarding Key's challenger, his record shows wins in208 words
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Article203 1924-05-08 10 The following are the teams for the match between the Keppel Golf Club and the Singapore G?clf Club on Sunday, at Keppel, Singapore Golf Club players mentioned first 9, W. Hendrie and F. C. Stewart v. R. L. L. Braddell and F. Harrison. 9.5, H. Irving Jones and L.203 words
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Article68 1924-05-08 10 His Excellency the Governor and a party from Government House were among the large audience at the Victoria Theatre last evening when the A.D.C. gave their third performance of Dandy Dick. That it was thoroughly enjoyed was indicated by the warm applause accorded to the artists at the68 words
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Article53 1924-05-08 10 The band of the President Polk has been engaged to play American style dance music at the Oriental Hotel, Bras Basah Road, to-night. The dinner-dance is a new feature at this hotel and it is to b« observed that though the attritions provided involve considerable outlay, only the ordinary prices53 words
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Article187 1924-05-08 10 Singapore, May 8. Rubber. London ll'i-d. Local 38Va cents. Tin.— London 1227 Ifls. Rubbers. Ayu- Molt to M cents, Rafsetts 80 io 85 cents, Boklt Katib •> to 5b cents. Craigicleas M to !•"> eanU, Kuala Sidims J.Sii to 1 w. Mentakabs l"> to 18187 words
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Article102 1924-05-08 10 Singapore, May S. Tin. £227 10s. down ±'5 15s. Rubbers.— ll lad. up ftd. Rubbers.— Neglected quotably unchanged. Mining.— Chenderiangs B.s (id. -9s. 6d.. Jelantohs 12-15. Johans 49-42, Kinta Associations 7.60-7.80, Kinta Dredges 67V«it%, Linguis 4.15-4.';."), Malayan Collieries 2G-28.50, Mambaus 82V6-87Vi/ North Taipings 1.07Vb-1.12V2, Pengkalens 11.80-12.20,102 words
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Article197 1924-05-08 10 (U R. Macphail) Singapore, May 8. Rubber.— mid. 38V« cents. Tin.— £227 10s. $115 175 tons sold. Rubber.— New Craigielcas 39 to 42. .leiam Kuantans 25 to 27's, Mandai Tekong's L1 to 26, Aycw Panas 4. 35 to 4.45, Indragiris 3.25 to 3.40, Lunas 7197 words
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Article409 1924-05-08 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co. weekly report daled May V, states With weaker quotations recorded in both Tin and Rubber, market dealings during: the week have been on a vtry restricted -scale with only a imail volume of business paaateg. inJustriaU for the nici:,i put continue409 words
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320 1924-05-08 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co. Ltd's weekly report dated May 7. states The share market has continued dull since last week and business has been on a restricted scale with interest chiefly centred in Industrials and Loans. Tin after two small rises has fallen away at320 words
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Article213 1924-05-08 10 In addition to a selection of new fiction, the under-noted works have been added to Ruffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday, May 10, at 9 a.m. Baillie-Grohman. W. A.— Sport and Life in Western America and Briti.-h Columbia. Balfour, Lady Frances.— The Life of213 words
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Article126 1924-05-08 10 While the rest of the Empire is making good us« of the cinematograph at Wembley to .illustrate the life of their countries, Great Britain, as the Manchester Guardian points out, is surprisingly backward in this respect. England has only one film aerial picture of the port126 words
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Article104 1924-05-08 10 A serious fire broke out at Seoul, on April 28, destroying n number of Government and other buildings. Troops were called out to help the firemen. Incendiarism is suspected, but the cause of the outbreak is not yet ascertained. The fire appears to have originated from104 words
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Article75 1924-05-08 10 A young couple while voyaging to Australia on the steamer Mongolia fell in love and became engaged, and wanted to be married without delay. They sent a wireless BHMtM to the British Consul at Port Said askinir him whether the captain of the75 words
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Article77 1924-05-08 10 F,irti)rn naUraU in Yokohama now number 1,118, according to police figures, a decrease of 7,783 compared with figures before the earthquake. Of this number 71 1 are Chinese, 187 are British, 104 are Americana, 47 are Germans and the balance represents several countries. Reconstruction work in ihe Japanese section of77 words
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Article975 1924-05-08 10 John Company's Home. A fairly intimate acquaintance, extending over forty years, with the re of the East India Company, ia the jiistiiii'ain n which \i 1 I ward for writing this volame, which will be accepted by ail who ca watch the world] caJ trading body975 words
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Article659 1924-05-08 11 ({iK'stion of Control of Nile Water. Writing in the Dailj New:, T. N. X .:.-u! Zaghlul I'asha, the leader ii the Egyptian Nationalist Party, is now the Prime Minister of Egypt, supported in the National by rather more than 200 out of total of -ir> members. He659 words
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Article308 1924-05-08 11 Owner of M. S. Cannot Publish. An unpublished manuscript of a short s.oiy written by Mr. Kudyard Kipling forty yean au.. lu.s jwst been taken to America, and is now in the possession of a Philadelphia lawyer. Mr. Kipling wrote the story when he was nineteen, then308 words
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Article40 1924-05-08 11 dry meeting of the Ceylon Tamils Axociation will be held in the A Hall to-day at &3Q p.m. sharp when Mr, Kumaraainghani will read a paper or Poetry. Member* aie Kindly reiiuesud U ii' U 1 the chance of time.40 words
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Article400 1924-05-08 11 The Finest Fruit of Indian Km pi re. In the course of a lecture on Erii'jLPruitl riven at the Indian Museum by Mr. S. Bal. the speaker stated that there is practically no dearth of edible nuns i.i India as is the case with other tropics and sub-tropics.400 words
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Article184 1924-05-08 11 Staple Product of The Orient. Rice is the principal food of one-third of the world's inhabitants, and is grown most profitably and easily on low river flats subjected to frequent inundations, which leave behind them a deposit of rich alluvial soil. The best rice fields are found184 words
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Article196 1924-05-08 11 The Advantage of Showing Incapacity. My contribution to the gaiety of the class occurred under the following circumstances," writes a lady doctor in her book of reminiscences. Professor Schafer ordered us to cut oblique sections from a fern stem, to select a good section, mount it, put it196 words
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Article97 1924-05-08 11 Programme of Drills up to and for May 11:—1 Thursday Sth, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, A and B Cos., Lewis (fun, voluntary Lewis nun instruction C Co.. Lewis gun (Balestier) and bayonet fighting. Friday 9th, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, A, and B Cos., Lewis (tun, voluntary Lewis97 words
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20 1924-05-08 11 Orders for week ending May 11:—1 Thursday, Bth. Hand practice at 5.15 p.m.20 words
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Advertisement114 1924-05-08 11 "His Master's Voice" RECORDS are the standard by which all others are judged. That they are the best is proved by the list of premier artistes who record exclusively for the "H.M.V." ASK FOR COMPLETE CATALOGUE TO-DAY. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES TLACE, SINGAPORE. TRADE j "ffa U MARK f*-**^-114 words
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Advertisement339 1924-05-08 11 RAFFLES HOTEL T«L Ns. MS* (1* Uiw.) SPRING RACE MEETING SATURDAY. MAY 10.— Race Tiffin, Dinner and Dance. MONDAY. May 12.— Tea Dance. TUESDAY, MAY 13.— Race Tiffin, Dinner and Dance, WEDNESDAY, MAI 14.— Orchestral Concert. THURSDAY, MAY 15.— Race Tiffin. Dinner and Danes. FRIDAY, MAY 16.— Tea Dance. SATURDAY,339 words
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Article503 1924-05-08 12 Company Keporls, Dividends And Notices. Labu. Divd. 7Vi i>.c. Cheviot. Divd. 71,7 1 p.c. Golconda. Divd. 1% [i.e. Ayer Kuning.— Divd. i 0 p.c. (same) Lower I'eraK. Divd. 4 p.c. for 1923. Highlands and Lowlands.— Divd. 7Vi p.c (same). i'adung Jawa. Int. divd. 4 l-t> p.c. Last year503 words
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Article180 1924-05-08 12 Johan Tin Dredging. Dredge output piculs 250, recovery by tables picul»' 195.53, recovery by puddler piculs 54.47, 1 yardage 59,040, hours run (565. Rahman Hydraulic Tin.— 9oo picul?. Malau Tin.— February, 20 picuU, March, 22 piculs. April, 40 piculs. Menglembu Lode.— 33l piculs. Malayan Tin Dredging.— Output 1,400180 words
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Article119 1924-05-08 12 The following resolution was passed at a meeting of the F.M.S. Bar Committee held on May I: Resolved that, in the opinion of this Commiitee, frequent changes in the officers holding the ap- pointment of Official Assignee, Public Trustee, Collector of Stamps. Registrar and Assistant Registrar119 words
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Article59 1924-05-08 12 The new theatre built in Covent Garden' by the playwright, Lawrence Cowcn, and named the Furtuiio Theatre, teeing the I north side of the Drury Lane Theatre! and occupying the historic site of the I once famous Cockpit, built about 1G10, is the first theatre built in England since the59 words
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Article44 1924-05-08 12 It is unde: stood tiiat General Sir Alexander Godley, Commander of the British Army in the Rhine, will shortly return to England, being succeeded by > Lieut.-General Sir John Du Cane, who has been Commander- in-Chkf, Western Com- i mand, since (X-tobti- of last year.44 words
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Advertisement501 1924-05-08 12 Babies get Six Times More Vital Nourishment from Albulactin Treated Milk than from other milk mixtures This fact is explained by the tbree tubes above. Tlie first tube shows the lar{;e amount of milkalbumin found in human milk. M.ik-u!bu;iiin is the vital nourishing part of mother's milk). The s.«-i in.ll501 words
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Advertisement664 1924-05-08 13 TARGA FLORIO RACE WON ON CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES! I '•^Tl <:1 Over the Madonic Ciivuit in Sicily, the Targa Florio Automobile Race was won on CONTINENTAL CORDS. After the race, the driver of the winning car attributed his victory chiefly to the successful performance of his tyres. CONTINENTALS are champions664 words
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Advertisement128 1924-05-08 13 i McGreadies i WHISKY it A WHISKY of r.ood Quality 5 m I nlaflUl m 8 TV*; Xoti"" 1 9 RETAIL I'KILE $30 (!>uty Rzlra) PATERSQH, SSMOHS A tV, Lid. CHOP SING MOH 11 and IJ, SOllll MIDCI KOAI). NOTICE is b«rabjr lira that the aartacryhip hltbarto ■Hbaiaußg batwaaa the128 words
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Advertisement1141 1924-05-08 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assur ance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) U OFi-ICE Winchester House, Sincapore. LONDON OFFICE 62, Old Jewry, E.C. < umpany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance1,141 words
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Advertisement574 1924-05-08 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (laeorporatad by Special Ckarter la Japaa.) Capital Sabseribad Y60,000,000 Capital Paid-up YK.000.000 Reserve Fund M Y12.180.000 Prtsideat I K. Nakagawa, Eaq. Vie* Pr.sidsat H. Mori, Kit. DIRBCTORB G. Kawasaki, Eaq. I T. Hitmmnne, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. I D. Taklto, Esq. M. flato, Eaq.574 words
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Advertisement461 1924-05-08 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £40,00f,000 W. A. SIMS- Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. l.'nited with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Kstab-lishe.l 1803. Capital 6,450,000461 words
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Advertisement649 1924-05-08 14 AMONG THE POLICIES RECENTLY ARRANGED FOR CLIENTS. Client with two children aged 3 and 1 takes patttj <<> Haw aai profits to each child from age l.'i to 20. Married Man, 32 takes £3,000, 20 year Endowment, the permium beiiiK i'l.'t.l.O quarterly. Married Man, 36, $10,000 Life policy, premium |M649 words
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Article895 1924-05-08 15 Sutlej Crew's Thfiilinß Experiences. A thrilling story of the sea was unfolded on March 2:! to a correspondent of The Times on th? arrival of the dismantled cruiser Sutlej in Belfast Harbour. The Sutlej wai being towed to Belfast to be broken up and during895 words
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Article134 1924-05-08 15 Aiitfln Sumatra.— ZO.OoO lbs. A a.han ffif.tQt lbs. BarfeUa Consolidated.— 4H.ooo lbs. BntMß Kxtpn.lcr 1.-1,800 lbs. Batwett. iu.oco lbs. Pali '.is.-;. itVP.ifi lbs. Bi'a.— 32 000 lbr.. Br.ioi: res. Cent:.;!.- 15.509 lbs. Foothills (Mtlaya).— ll,Bso lb?. <!adek.-l 11-.-. Jimah.— l9,B46 lbs. Kuala Sidim.— 24,oo3 lbs. Malakoff. 20,000134 words
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Advertisement766 1924-05-08 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, Oiley Soad. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 61, Meyer Road, entry May 1. Apply to Meyer Brothers. HOUSE No. 1, INSTITUTION HILL to let Apply Secretary, United Engineers, Ltd. FURNISHED HOUSE to let, 28-6, Stevens Road. Gas and water, garage. 326, S.766 words
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