The Straits Times, 5 June 1924
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Title Section13 1924-06-05 1 The Straits Times No. 27,575. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement153 1924-06-05 1 i; "BEAR f m BRAND" NATURAL MILK This cow's milk from the famous pastures of the Swiss Alps stands unrivalled for Richness and is most valuable for maintaining the Health of all living in a Tropical Climate. QUALITY PURITY RICHNESS "Trying it means adopting it." Obtainable from all dealers. Sole153 words
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Advertisement338 1924-06-05 1 NEW SHIPMENT of CANADIAN SWIMMING COSTUMES FOR MEN No. 1351 FINE COTTON /\W^\ MEDIUII WEIGHT y V\ Cotton .'-.tockingette with skirt attached Stockingrctte with skirt r.ttached as ilk.s- jf jJJ J as illustration. tration /<V I COLOURS COLOURS J Plain Navy Plain Brown and Navy N 1 v;: v v338 words
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Article509 1924-06-05 2 Silent Counsellors in Many Moods. I think that books do not help much until one has learned that it is possible to fail, to be hurt, to be a fool, to be unhappy," Storm Jameson says in T.P.'* and CasselP- Weekly. Bofcre that, a book may thrill, may509 words
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Article374 1924-06-05 2 Six Gala Days at Cambridge University. If the ancient University of Dublin had a May Week that came in June and laste.l fortnight, one might smile and murmur Those Irish." But as it happens it ;s Cambridge which in June every year celebrates May Week. Ostensibly May374 words
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Article137 1924-06-05 2 The Department of Health at New lork in conjunction with the Medical College of the University of Harvard, has announced a new development in connection with the quality of pneumonia serum injections, by which the virulence of the disease may be decreasod by 24 per cent.,137 words
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Advertisement378 1924-06-05 2 A Your children should be full of the energy of good health. To ensure cmfiJ this, mi/^j should form part of their daily £>""** diet. Ordinary milk, however, is uni^_ suitable, for it is always exposed to I the dangers of dust, flies and germs. CjTOlVlttEt c amous Milk-Food, Glaxo,378 words
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Advertisement438 1924-06-05 2 CUTICURA HEALS CHILDiiZEMA Over Arms, Hands, Face, Neck. Irritation Intense. "When my little daughter was five years of a^e eczema broke out all over her arms, hands, lace and neck. The irritation was intense and she kept us awake at night by her constant scratching. We had to take her438 words
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Advertisement136 1924-06-05 2 ITS SO REFRESHING t CROWN j Agents WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS. LIMITED, (Incorporated in England) L UIII!linilll!IIIIIIIIIWI|l!l!:i[!1li;illH:i«llll!!!!ra^ CHOCOLATES THAT Have Individuality Are Different Are for the Discriminating Are made Fresh Daily JOY'S"" 121 BATTERY II0A1) Kitson Utley Pumps (Single Bladed type fitted with handle). is UNQUESTIONABLY the MOST EFFICIENT and FOR136 words
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Article416 1924-06-05 3 Cricket I mpire Who Cried How's That Many interesting anecdotes of i-arac <.>f| the famous players of to-day are contained j in Cricket Memories by Jack Hobbs, of j Surrey, perhaps the most popular man in the sporting world. Here are a few extracts You occasionally find a416 words
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Article294 1924-06-05 3 Literate Public Growing In Africa. I Although newspapers in Swahili and I I other East African languages have been' published for some years past, they have I until very recently been issued under the responsibility of officials, missionaries' and other Europeans. In the last couple of years however,294 words
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Article261 1924-06-05 3 Why the Widow Usually Wins., It has always been a vexed point whether a man or woman should marry for the second time on the loss of their wife or husband. QmM >n which a first marriage has been so ideal that any subsequent bond seems* desecration of261 words
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Advertisement182 1924-06-05 3 EAGLE and GLOBE Capital Steel Works Sheffield j HIGH SPEED STEEL mM\ MINING STEEL jf;VJ NICKEL CHROME STEEL CHROME SPRING STEEL i%O FARQUHARSON S igjgK QUICK RELEASE DRILL p l^ CHUCKS. TUNGSTEN STEEL SAW BLADES. *i i I' niel iafctfc|T l^ *^^aaY, t^ iTaPMfcafrtßTgr* CAPITAL HIGH-SPEED TWIST DRILLS. SOLE AGE.VIS182 words
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Advertisement409 1924-06-05 3 MEAL-TIME MISERIES. v-Si| What To Do When The Stomach Rebels Against Food. Almost pveryhody experiences times when j the orjrans of digestion phow painful signs of weakness. Some slight disturbance of health starts the trouble then the sufferer turns against food, and dull heavy pains in the abdomen give warning409 words
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Advertisement739 1924-06-05 3 MANILA CIGARS ■^aV^^N^e^atftftMkfl -tEllß'Hv* >V Si ■JJn{^ ''"mono* hong '/m NOTICE The Trade Mark above depicted is the property of Mr. C. Ingenohl, Manufacturer of the well-known brand of LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE Cigars. Until the year 1919 these cigars were made both in Manila and Hongkong and were well-known739 words
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Advertisement389 1924-06-05 3 STEAMER SAILINGS COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINB) For BARCELONA, VALENCIA, CADIZ and BILBAO with transhipment for ether Spanish Ports C. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ due about JUNE 8 For MANILA, CHINA and JAPAN ISLA DE PANAY due about JUNE 11 For freight and passages, apply to BARLOW Co., Ak*bU. Tal.389 words
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Advertisement788 1924-06-05 4 STEMKB SaiUHiS P. 0.-Biifish India and Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES I'EMNSI I.AR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON-KAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSKII I FS. LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage788 words
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Advertisement741 1924-06-05 4 STEAMER SAIUWBS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through741 words
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Advertisement708 1924-06-05 4 nuMOt SfiiLiaes PAKETVAART MAATSCHAt>p|J ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVI.I (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDBR CONTRACT WITH THE NEI iA;KI. ANDS INDIA M ipuNMEXT. Telephone Not. Pastage Dept. 131, Freight Dept.. 1202. Marine DepJ and iranshiiirunt Dept. 1437, .Manacer'x Dept. 1002. SINGKEP— June 5, Tongkal, Moeara-Saba a 1 Djambi. SIXGKAWANG- June708 words
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Advertisement470 1924-06-05 5 I STEAMER SAILINGS Eilerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. ELLERMAN LINE. Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. s.s CITY OF ATHENS due June 22 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due July 20 b.s. COLORADO due Aug. 20 HAVRE,470 words
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Advertisement600 1924-06-05 5 STEAMER SAILWCS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service from U. S. A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. *.s. CHALLENGER due Singapore In port s«. ATLANTA CITY due Sin"apore June 12 s.s. STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore June 28 Taking cargo on600 words
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Advertisement496 1924-06-05 5 STEAMER SAILIH6S Burns Phtlp Line For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Rrgular montlily sniliii^s by tke u^ll I MAJUCLLA (7:17:, ton^i and HONTORO Coou tons;. The k.s. MAKEI.I.A is thr UrgvAl w net Iradintr te AostraUa, CabiiL dc lux<-, sinKl' licrth cal>iiiH. swimming bath, ■ymwnioa, >-tr.496 words
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Advertisement171 1924-06-05 5 STRUTHERS BARRY OPKUATING U.S. GQVERRBEKT SHifS diNGAPORO TO LOS ANGBLBS ANi> SAN FRANCISCO U.S.S.B. B.s. WEST MONTOP June 20 to discharge and load U.S.S.Ii. U. WKST JESTER July 20 U.S.S.H. s.s. WKST PROSPECT Aug. and •jt.cyuent steamufs approximately 80 tiaya apart. Taking cargo to all Overland points Ui United States171 words
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Advertisement431 1924-06-05 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE In thr 2nd Show at 9.tj p.m. TO-NIGHT The most amazingly sensational serial WHO IS TO BLAME "VJ?" L CHARLES HUTCHISON TiS MM WHO SAW T1 ki tomorrow HURRICANE the Sooth Seas, New lIU I 1 1 IBUH 111 1 L India and Lr.gland. miTPu431 words
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Advertisement232 1924-06-05 6 CINEMAS Tel. 903. PALLADIUM I SEATREorchard Road. Twice Nightly Twice Nightly at 5.45 and it.li at. 5.45 and 9.15 MARY PICKFORD in Pathe Gazette j Jjg LOV6 Ll^ht supported by Comedy THE DOG BROWNIE in The Imperfect Lover '^S-J^faaf je Two Great Accomplishments. i^Bfy'^.J^g The (ireat Wall of China, majestic232 words
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Advertisement231 1924-06-05 6 THE MIRACLE MAN FrMB (ho novel by Frank L. Packard No picture in recent years has had so much praise lavished upon it. Hailed by the critics of all countries as one of the greatest screen dramas ever made. The reek of the underworld, the lure of the sea, the231 words
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Article160 1924-06-05 7 1 KKB. 1 bared p.m., 11.31 p.m. O. mall r 1 I', BE. lUII. 5 It, II S.C.C. v. V.M.C.A.; ;<mf <f High Water, 1.7 p.m. I njatl, train. Sussex v. S.C.KA. May IMS Satarday, Ja n: 1.12 p.m. ■m. B. TUnak Raaai c|C, v. Negri Sembilan.160 words
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Article247 1924-06-05 7 Thursday, June 5. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance Location Ship Godown Gate REPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Kara, Blmbang, Crystal, I.ch. Guillemard, Moonstone. 'il Wharf Nil. C»l Wh.irf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tunlcing J'arir Wharf Nil. Tara. Dock Lch. faliuurus, Sri Muar. Kcur-'>247 words
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Article203 1924-06-05 7 tfc4a* Renang and Calcutta 3 p.m Malacca and Mnar 4 p.m bo, Aden. Port Saul and ijimjie i\i:v Marseilles) fi p.m. h.-gisiraiiun up to 4 p.m Parcels 4 p.m. Knaln Pahanjr, Pekan, Suncoi Lembtag and Kuantan (via Jerantut) By train 6 p.m Friday. bang, Colombo, Suez, Port203 words
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Article38 1924-06-05 7 fmiti iCH.nxa i'atria \ugkor Kabraa I', dir Wdorlnnilcn Left Arrd. S'pore London Apl. 25 Hay 19 Apl. 30 May 24 May 5 May 29 May 6 May 30 May I IBM ■> May U Juno 238 words
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Article193 1924-06-05 7 EJCHANGR. Singapore, June ■">. On London, Bar.k 4 ni/s 2/4 1/32 1 2/o 15/16 PriVat« m. credits 2/4% Demand 50 Private M d i 52 Oh Franco, i3:mk 000 nom. Bank i'. T. 104% Bank d 'd 1U p.c pram. in^hai, Hani. 69'.. I 'li 'f. 189%193 words
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55 1924-06-05 7 Tob« of Majket Firm. Ijitef.t London cables naote Spot «h'.et 1,0% d. flloifapore Standard P«le Crep« Cioaing Pncei. Buyers S«Il«r§. Spot Jl Juiy-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Spot June July-Sept. Oet-Dec. Sir.fjnpore Standard Hibbed Smoked Shed Closing Price*. Buyers. Sellfiri 86% M "7 ;:8 DAILY PRICES CURRENT.55 words
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Article233 1924-06-05 7 1SIUC VaL !M. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Batanjr Padang 0.40 0.45 1 1 Bhang Tin LIT'.. 1.22'j II U Idri« Hydraulic 17/0 18/0 l l Johan Tin o.;;o 0.35 1 1 Jeiantoii O.l.'i 0.20 tl El Kam. Kantanti&c 4G/6 47/G t'l il Ka.Miuntinp Tin o5/0 o0/0 10 10 Kiiita233 words
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Article142 1924-06-05 7 lamw \a!. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.3.9 5.6.3 10 10 Central Encrines 4.00 5.00 Central .Motors 2.00 2.50 O U E. Smelting Co. 8.00 S.50 '»/-5/- E!er. Trnmways 4/0 4/7V4 10 '0 Fnaer A Nwn 45.00 46.00 50 r.O Hammer Co. 150.00 155.00 lOOIoOKar* Bro«142 words
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Article100 1924-06-05 7 I Bng. 0 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm i :?ctric Tramways, 5 p.c. (100 SG-58 Municipal 5 p.c. -..000 par 10 p.c. pm Municipal !'j p.c. 17 $1, 600,000 10 p.c. par 5 p.c. pm Spore Municipal 4!^ p.c. ol' 1909 ;>1,000,000 10 p.c. par 5 p.c. pm100 words
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Article390 1924-06-05 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day s Prices. Frascr Lyall Co. Evatt Alor Gajah (?1) 0.80 0.90 0.85 0.95 All-.il.y (Si) L02tt l.in LM LIB A. HlUm (S")) 10.00 11.00 10.50 11.50 A. i\unin(f (.fl) O.JO 0.30 0.25 0.40 Am. Malay <SJ) I.e.:) l.T."> 1.70390 words
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Advertisement716 1924-06-05 7 LATEST ADVERT) SEMENTS Othor ChmMti Advts., see pae« 18. ISi'rjrandics (Still and Spnrklinj Port Winei, Si. nil Llqui I ments that lend the fashion. H. Doltc purler, Kuronp Hotel Building. (i| 1 I .11 Brolio Rica >01l brand i wli i. Now obtainable of all I iag dealen, in litre716 words
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Advertisement45 1924-06-05 7 Victoria Theatre Friday, June 20 and Saturday, June 21 at 9.30 p.m. THE PROMISED RETURN OF William Heugham THE GREAT SCOTTISH SINGER INCLUDE!) IN THE PROGRAMME WILL BE MANY OF HIS GREAT OPERATIC SUCCESSES. Hooking open on Monday, June If Prices $3. $2 and $1.45 words
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Advertisement372 1924-06-05 7 BOXING AT THE HAPPY VALLEY on Friday, June 6 at 9.15 >).m. MAIN EVENT Battling Key v. Eddie Grady 10 Rounds. YEO CHAI LAI v. L. HUET 6 Rounds. YEW JIN v. YOUNG HASSAN 6 Rounds. KID JACKSON v. SOO BENG 6 Rounds. WILD KID v. SITA 6 Rounds. Prices372 words
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Advertisement665 1924-06-05 7 NOTICE IN THE aWTATI OR NG TEK LIP. DECK A Pursuant to Ordinance No. i i Section 25 Notice is hi i tors and other persons hai or demands upon the estate deceased, late of tt, Phillip ror", v.lio died on March S, 1921, and I of administration to whose665 words
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Obituary58 1924-06-05 8 MADAM KAM SEOK NEO On June 4, lt»2t, at No. 19, Cheng Tuan Street, beloved wife of Mr. Kwek Tuan Siew, aged 64 ycurs. She leaves her husband, two sons, Messrs. Kwck Theam Kwec, Theam Chye, two daughters and eight grand-children to mourn her loss. Interment on Sunday, June58 words
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1016 1924-06-05 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JUNE 5. SIAM'S LARGE ARMY. We arc interested to see that our contention advanced in the course of a leading article the other day, that Siam i 3 maintaining an army out of all proportion to her needs, has been raised by the French officer, General1,016 words
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Article45 1924-06-05 8 The June Planter is a full and interesting number. The contents deal with such subjects as efficient restriction, estate medical costs, the London selling agency, the training of managers, and the P. A. M. suggestion for a sliding scale for the release of i-übber stocks.45 words
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Article54 1924-06-05 8 The preliminary enquiry by Mr. GourIny into the charge of attempted murder against Yang Tuck, who is alleged to have stabbed a woman named Tung Noi, in Cheang Wan Seng Place, on May 1 iast, as the result of a dispute over wages, concluded yesterday, the man feeing committed to54 words
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Article57 1924-06-05 8 Fourteen cases which weie tupnbMd to contain merchandise wen seized byRevenue Officers at the Kowloon godowns. When opened they were found to hold 95 automatics, 60 Luger pistols and 50,000 rounds of ammunition, of German manufacture. The cases were consigned to Hongkong and had been landed froi.i the Amur Maru57 words
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Article77 1924-06-05 8 At 8 p.m. yesterday a motor lorry, belonging to the S. V. Corps travelling from Bukit Timah to Singapore struck a stationary bus near Wayang Satu Police Station, and the driver lost control. The lony proceeded across the road and went headlong into the canal. The driver, a Sikh, crawled77 words
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Article17 1924-06-05 8 Mr. F. T. Tree, Assistant Adviser, Batu Pahat, hns been appointed to act as Assistant Adviser, Muar.17 words
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Article18 1924-06-05 8 The outward P. and O. mail steamer Karmala was not expeetn\J to reach Penanp until 11 a.m. to-day.18 words
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Article18 1924-06-05 8 Three houses at Muar inhabited by ricksha coolies have collapsed. Two men were killed and four seriously injured.18 words
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Article20 1924-06-05 8 The annual general meeting of the Kinta Association, Ltd., was held at noon to-day. The Hon. Mr. Lowther Kemp presided.20 words
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Article30 1924-06-05 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Ra. 163= 5100. Th« rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. IGB-SIOO30 words
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Article28 1924-06-05 8 The contract for the construction of a reinforced concrete storage tank of one million gallons capacity, at Alor Star has been placed with Messrs. Craig, Ltd.. of Klang.28 words
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Article28 1924-06-05 8 A Hylam servant employed by Mr. Lander, of Senawang estate, shot himsell with his master's revolver on Sunday evening and died in Seremban General hospital on Monday morning.28 words
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Article32 1924-06-05 8 A correspondent at Muar writes that M. Chanteloup, the French aviator, has been up there for a few days and many people have taken this opportunity of having their first aeroplane flight.32 words
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Article38 1924-06-05 8 The action brought by Mr. Herbert Webb, former editor of the China Press, against the paper for $82,200 for alleged breach of contract, will be heard on June 6 at the United States Court for China at Shanghai.38 words
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Article39 1924-06-05 8 A novena in preparation for the feast ot St. Anthony of Padua, which will be celebrated on Sunday, Mie 15th instant, will commence to-morrow at the Church of St. Joseph. Week days at 5.30 p.m. Sunday at 5 p.m.39 words
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Article38 1924-06-05 8 In Hongkong Empire Day was officially recognised by the placing on the Cenotaph of a magnificent wreath of flowers. On account cf the indisposition of H. E. the Governor this was performed by h;.s aide-de-camp, Capt. R. Neville.38 words
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Article41 1924-06-05 8 The Chinese Government has offered a reward of $20,000 and the Police authorities one of $"),000 for information that will lead to the arrest of the person who recently sent a bomb to Dr. Wellington Koo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.41 words
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Article44 1924-06-05 8 A Chinese coolie fell into the King's Dock while removing the gangway from the steamer Garada. The Garada was about to be refloated and there was about five feet of water in the dock at the time. The coroner will hold an inquest shortly.44 words
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Article44 1924-06-05 8 A Chinese, named Ng Kam Soi, who was charged with house trespass in order to commit theft at the residence of Mr. E. Orcheston-Findlay, at the Gap, during the night of May 8 last, was sentenced by Mr. Pryde, to two years' rigorous imprisonment.44 words
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Article37 1924-06-05 8 An F.M.S. Governmer.t Gazette Extraordinary states that information having been leceived that cholera exists in an epidemic state at Port Swettenham, that port has been declared an infected place under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance.37 words
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Article52 1924-06-05 8 The report on India's foreign seaborne trade for April shows that the total imports- amounted to 2,027 lakhs of rupees and exports, including re-ex-ports, to :(,069 lakhs. Net imports of private treasure were 6M lakhs and balance of trade including enfaced rupee paper wn against India to the extent of52 words
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Article61 1924-06-05 8 Concerning the reports that he hopes to go to India shortly Lord Olivier informed a newspaper correspondent that while he is very anxious to visit India to meet the peoples and study the country's problems at first hand he does not see the slightest chance of a visit for a61 words
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Article75 1924-06-05 8 Mr. Frank Copeman at the Medini Rubber Co.'s annual meeting in the course of his speech said, inter-alia In Java you have to pay first and appeal afterwards. I think there is no other civilised country in the world where such a state of things could have occurred that is',75 words
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Article92 1924-06-05 8 At Hongkong, a case in which two motor-bus drivers were concerned in a fatal collision, ha« ended. The prisoners were found jruilty and sentenced to three ftunf hard labour each. The jury added an important rider to their verdict. They recommended that it should be brought to the notice of92 words
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Article104 1924-06-05 8 Professor Cecil DiOi^lc Burn:!, of the London Univtrsity, states that a deadly poisonous gas has been diseovcre.!. It can be easily distributed from MfOpIMMI and is invisible and without smell, but anyi.ni. breathing it will (He in teiriblv acony from six to twelve hours later. The nan sinks into the104 words
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Article419 1924-06-05 8 Dr. Rabindranath Tagore and party wore to lenve Shanghai for Japan on May 3i- L Mr. \V. Makepeace, of the Singapore FrM I'ress, leaves for home by tho Khiva to-morrow. Mr. G. H. Richards has been appointed to act as State Ki.gmeer, Johore, with effect from May419 words
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Article53 1924-06-05 8 The following is published for tho information of those members attending the C (Scottish) Co. Camp at Siglap Transport leaves the Drill Hall at 6.16 p.m. on Friday, June C, and at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, June 7. Those recruits who joined on June 2 are eligible53 words
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Article80 1924-06-05 8 From Paris it has been reported that twenty-three doctors and chemists have been convicted in Marseilles of having defrauded the State to the extent of about £285,000 by means of incurred charges for medical attendance and medicines to discharged and disabled soldiers. The fines imposed varied80 words
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Article81 1924-06-05 8 There was a pleasing little ceremony in the Marine Court this morning, when Capt. Calthrop-Calthrop, Master Attendant, received the congratulations of the staff of the Marine Department, and Marine Police, on the honour of the 0.8. E. conferred upon him by H. M. the King. Mr. T. H. Eber,81 words
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Article106 1924-06-05 8 Fourteen cases, containing variou < goods, including hardware, cutlery, dock*, etc., are said to have disappeared yesterday on the way from the Harbour Board godowns to a Chinese shop in South Bridge Road. The towkay, who sent his clerk to take delivery of the got 'Is,106 words
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Advertisement97 1924-06-05 8 Reproduction Furniture We are spociaibl ?n U;c manufacture of reproduction Furniture in all styles, made in our Factory under European Supervision. We combine Taste with Economy and Quality in all our productions. If you are unable to call, write for our catalogue. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE97 words
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Advertisement91 1924-06-05 8 ALHAMBRA la th* Second Show at p.m. aharp. LEATRICE JOY, WALTER MCGRAIL and OR A CARE WE in BUND YOUTH in 6 Reels AGNES AYRES in RACING HEARTS in G KeelK In the First Show at 7..10 p.m. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in GREATER THAN FAME in G Reels TAN CHENG KEE91 words
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Advertisement47 1924-06-05 8 The wedding took place .on May 28 at the Peak Church, Hongkong, of Miss I. R. E. Etheredee, of the Education Department, to Mr. S. H. Hewer. The bride was given away by Mr. R. E. O. Bird, whilst Mr. S. C. Cutting acted as best man.47 words
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Advertisement82 1924-06-05 8 On Other Pages, Pace. Hobbs 1 Memoirs Shipping and The Mails 7 Reuter Telegrams 9 The Derby Described !> Pack v. Russell-The Judge's Awp.nl 9 Company Chairman Sued At Home nt C*rco*a 9 .Mysterious Robbery at Ipoh fl Another K.M.S. Motor Fatality I Oil from Iluliber Scrap 0 Sporting Intelligence82 words
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Article239 1924-06-05 9 Hopeful Sigis of an Agreed Settlement. Advisory I u lit ial Committee. [Reutir Telegram] London, June -1. In the House of Commons making :i >tritcnutit on the Irish negotiations, Mi. MacDonald intimated that th« Government ha<! secured a chairman of the boundary comms-ion. He would announce the nam-'Reuter - 239 words
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Article112 1924-06-05 9 Another Threat from Railway Workers. [Reuter Telegram] London, June 4. The .shopmen and electricians of the London Underground Railways and the Great Western system have decided to strike at midnight regarding wages and working conditions. The strike is disavowed by the National Union of Railwaymen, the membersReuter - 112 words
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Article147 1924-06-05 9 American Aviators Reach Shanghai. [Relteu Telegram] London, Juno I. Akyali The Portuguese airmen have arrived 'nm Calcutta. London, June 4. Taiku, BorM D'Oisy ha- arrived here. London June 4. Ka;;oshima The wtrld-flyen. Lieutenant Smith, is supervising the repairing of l-.is (.n;;iiu', prior to his departure for Shanghai. LondonReuter - 147 words
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Article54 1924-06-05 9 [Reiter Telegram] London. June 4. Cot>Bt Azu. brother of the Kmperor of .lapan, and C mntess Azo visited WVmbUy this mnrninfr M4 toured the Australian and Canadian pavilion-; and the Palace at Art-;. Th? CoOBt was most interested ii. l ho Canailian national railways exhibit, where heReuter - 54 words
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Article143 1924-06-05 9 Attitude Towards Reparations Report. [Reuter Telegram] London, June 4. Berlin Herr Marx in a statement reKardinjj Government foreign policy in the Reichstag declared that he intended to continue the preliminary work of carrying out the experts' report, in conformity with the previous announcement that Germany was readyReuter - 143 words
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Article97 1924-06-05 9 [Reuter Telegram] London June 4. Paris Le Matin ytates that M. Millerand does not dream of resigning. If those politicians whom the country has called to office decline it, M. Millcrand will call someone olse to form a ministry. If this ministry is overthrown it can only beReuter - 97 words
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Article109 1924-06-05 9 [Reuter Telegram] London, June 4. ICoacow M. Chichcrin, M. LitvinofT anil M. Kiasxin represented the Government at the birthday celebration of the K inir at the British mission. London, June 4. Berne According to a telegram from Warsaw, Trotsky, in a speech at Podolsk, declared that the SovietReuter - 109 words
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Article52 1924-06-05 9 [Reuter Telegram] London, June 4. Wireless telephony has been successfully tested between England and Australia by Marconi stations. Mr. Marconi, interviewed, said they used the new system but without tha beam" He predicted that distance would be no obstacle with the new system, which comprises something: more thanReuter - 52 words
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Article47 1924-06-05 9 [Reuter Telegram] London, June 5. Washington The Senate rejected the proposal to lend Germany $25,000,000 to purchase foodstuffs here. London, June 4. Rome Their Italian Majesties have started for Spczia, where they will embark on the worship Dante Alighieri for Valencia to visit the Spanish sovereign-..Reuter - 47 words
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Article91 1924-06-05 9 (From Our Own Corretpondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 5. A motor fatality is reported en the Cheras Road at midnight yesterday. Yap Fook Sin, brother Yap Fook Siong, who raewtly his death as the result of I i, iot r vyi.lt' accident in Campbell Road ua-i ivtui nir.gr91 words
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Article2290 1924-06-05 9 Court's Findings Regarding Compensation. Full Text of Judgment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. The following is the full text of the supplementary judgment of Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley, delivered this morning on the argument as to the amount of relief to which the company2,290 words
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Article309 1924-06-05 9 Litigation Restarted In Supreme Court. The action in which Messrs. Cheng Soon and Wilson, Ltd-, a company now in voluntary liquidation, sued Mr. Weo Chens Soon, the chairman of directors for *:i'.,145, alleged to have been appropriated by the defendant in fraudulent preference over the other creditors309 words
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Article255 1924-06-05 9 Congratulations to Sir George Maxwell. The garden at Carcosa was particularly crowded at yesterday's garden party given in honour of the birthday of His Majesty, says Wednesday's Malay Mail. This was probably partly due to the desire felt by his friends of all nationalities to congratulate255 words
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Article129 1924-06-05 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, June 2. Pcact and harmony reigned over today's Imperial banquet in celebration of the> marriage of H.I.H. the Crown Prince and Princess. The Crown Prince congratulated Mr. Takahashi. president of the Sciyu-Kai, upon the letter's success in the recent129 words
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Article62 1924-06-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 5. The mysterious disappearance is re4>orted of $1,100 from the railway station safe last night, being the day's collections and forming an unusually bulky bundle, which was locked in the safe- by the nijcht station master whiliattending to !n« night mails. The62 words
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Article297 1924-06-05 9 How Sansovino Won Classic Race. Six Lengths to the Good. [Reuter Telegram] London, June 4. The Derby result was as follows SANSOVINO 1 ST. GERMANS 2 HL'RSTWOOD Twenty-seven ran. Won by six length*. A neck between second and third. Also ran Arausio (R. Jones), Bright Knight (Lane), BrowsideReuter - 297 words
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Article75 1924-06-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 5. The far-reaching possibilities of the manufacture of oil from rubber scrap are described in the Times »jf the Malaya, after visiting Pinji Estate at which a simple apparatus is turning out 95 per cent, of oil from scrap. It75 words
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Article281 1924-06-05 9 Investigation into Hygienic Merits. According to the medical correspondent of The Times, an investigation into th comparative hygienic merits of paper money and coin has recently been carried out in Berlin, results being publi-lnd m the Archiv fur Hygiene. In commenting on them, ohMTTM tinChina Telegraph,281 words
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Article56 1924-06-05 9 Batak Rabit.— ls,ooo lbs. Bagan Serai.— 27,ooo lbs. Kuala Geh.— 17,.Vi0 lbs. Kurau. 15,">00 lbs. Majedie (Johorc).— 6,f»oo lbs. Muar Ham.— 6,470 lbs. Merchiston.— l3,soo lbs. IVi ma 5. —11.938 lbs. Penang R. E.— 151.000 lbs. Ruhun.'*,. nil. Sekon*.— 17.2.".0 lbs. Sabrang.— nil. Straits Rubber Co.— ftT.WH)56 words
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Article736 1924-06-05 10 S.C.C. Defeat The GwMcn. K.G.A. are by no means as strong ihe opening of the seaBlih, I:;;-- .ei:d of their best not, thcicfi-re, surprisdid not put up as keen a Iheir League fixture against the the padaag ye:-urday M th 1 V they Brat met the club, it w;.736 words
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Article288 1924-06-05 10 1.. L T. C. Tournament. Yesterday's results were* as follows: ■faced Doubles A (lass. Mrs. Campbell and D. H. Kleinman heat Miss David and Nathan 6—2,6 2, 6—4.6 4. M»ii's I :-bK s Handicap. Abed and Abed I eat Sedwick and WMUey <",— 4, 10—8. Mix.d Doubles I!288 words
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Article111 1924-06-05 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 3. The second day of the Perak Gymkhana drew a record attendance, and the racing was excellent. The principal prizes went to three Taiping ladies, including the non-selling -weep. Col. Parr's BOrjM were again successful. The results were Race 1. Mrs. Holdbrook's111 words
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Article164 1924-06-05 10 To-morrow's Contests. Makatangay is unable to box at present, and his bout with Moreno at the Happy Valley to-morrow is cancelled. The other events promise well however, The third meeting of Battling Key and Eddie Grady, who will provide the main event over ten rounds, should be a good164 words
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Article224 1924-06-05 10 The Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association have arranged to hold a prize meeting at the Bukit Timah Range ur\ Saturday and Monday next, commencing oi those days at 2 p.m. and 7.30 a.m. respectively, with four matches on the first day and six on the second day. All224 words
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Article167 1924-06-05 10 The result of the Derby and a description of the race appear in to-day's cables. The win of Lord Derby's colt Sansovino was vqry popular, but apparently St. Germans, who camt! second six lengths behind, would have had a good chance if he had not beun crowded out167 words
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Article48 1924-06-05 10 The' Barnes Cups will be played for on Saturday and Monday at the Singapore Polo Club. Play will start punctually at 4.30 each day, as- probably four te-ams will be competing. The* prenent holders of the cup* are rtiminded to bring the cups with them on Saturday.48 words
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Article754 1924-06-05 10 Proposed Ceylon Visit to Straits. The Times of Ceylon writes The famous old Celts batsman an.; Thomian captain, Mr. J. C. Me Hcyzer, formerly of Ceylon and now engaged in educational work in the F.M.S. under the Government, has been the chief moving spirit in the Far East in754 words
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Article36 1924-06-05 10 Route r Telegram.] London, June 4. TJain interfered with play in the Yorkshire v. South Africans match at Sheffield. Yorkshire made 181 for five on a sticky wicket. Oldroyd made 67 and Rhodes 52.Reuter - 36 words
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Article65 1924-06-05 10 The heats of the Railway Institute sports will take place on the Railway Institute* grounds Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and ..the finals on Whit Monday. The following Singapore representatives will Uaw by the night mail tomorrow E. Sinnadorai, P. Lawrence, A. M. Nayagam and S. Thangadorai, Sinnadorai, it should be65 words
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Article132 1924-06-05 10 Empire Cinema has an attractive programme to-night presenting Mary Pickford in Little Lord Fauntleroy, a" 10 reef feature released by United Artists Corporation. Two episodes of Spec t serial and a five reel feature Scandalous Figures are screened in the first house. Hailed by critics as one of132 words
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Article34 1924-06-05 10 Mr. Beckett, who is to succeed Mr. Huggina as D.0., Ulu Langat, arrived by the hvrt P. -and O. boat from England and left Penanir on Sunday for Knj:ing, which will be his head-quarters.34 words
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Article148 1924-06-05 10 :>->m June 5. Rubbcrr. Allcnbys 1 to 1.05, Bnkit E to 50 rents, JamB Kuiintans to 25 cent!;, /bnahi 62hi cents to 1)2'-!, Malaka Pimtaa 90 eents to M?iHakabs 15 to 17 cent*, Ulu Benuti 13 to 16 cents. Minimr. Asain Rnmbanga 15ft, to -17s.,148 words
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Article209 1924-06-05 10 Singapore, June 5. Tin. £211 5s., up 47s. 6d. Rubber. 10%d., up "id. Markets are again dead quiet, and there is no feature of outstanding inteiest to record. In the Rubber section there arc buyers of Bukit Katils at 4"> cts. Bukit K.Bs. at .;2' 2209 words
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Article118 1924-06-05 10 (I R. Maephail) Sir.papcro June 5. Rubber.— lO'^d. 35%. Tin.— £211 5s. $105% 75 tons sold. Mining.— Pitaliii(?s l.:?2's to 1.8714, Murais 2.85 to 3, Kampong Kamuntinjfs 46s. 3d. to 47s. 3d., Kamuntinjrs 3"is. to 3f»s., Johans 30 to 32 >»i Ulu Piahs 1.60 to118 words
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Article458 1924-06-05 10 Messrs. Frase.- and Co.'s weekly report dated June I, staU-s Tin on balance* is somewhat easier closing; at £208 17s. Oil. and! business in the share market has been rather on a restricted scale throughout the week. The Rubber market continues dull and Mgtectt<!. Industrials458 words
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Article272 1924-06-05 10 Messrs. Lyall and Evatfs weekly report dute"d June 4, states General.— With only small fluctuations in the price of both Tin and Rubber over the past week, the share market has been very quiet in these -sections. A little more interest has been taken in272 words
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Article396 1924-06-05 10 Growing Feeling Against immigration. Buima ml dcl.berately exclud mI fwra the operation of the Reforms Act of 191U it was felt lhat the provir.cv differed so markedly from the other provinces of the Indian Empire that its rcquiiements must be siparately considered. A special Burma Reforms Committee,396 words
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Article336 1924-06-05 10 Appalling Total or Year's Victims. If victims of accidents in mines last year were marshalled in one huge procession four men in rank, each rank one-and-half yards apart, they would form a procession of injured men stretching forty-five miles This was a striking point from the speech of336 words
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Article754 1924-06-05 10 V i An Enioyabfy Trip <;n Phc Steanict Kufau (ComV.btrl I Ti> this.- Jaded i;>i'i: of Malaya i familiar similarity] of building*, and an ii» itable re riub, i in' r.iiiiir.uiiii •>!' q n i •"v! ther, ti" to I ;I inj lt< Kuala Recent articles754 words
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Article37 1924-06-05 10 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging i.,., N.L.— May output 300 piral 662 ho 77,000 cubic yards treated. Johan Tin Dredging for May picuN 810, recover] pfeul* 265.46, rocoverj by puddl MM, yardage 56,000, h iv.37 words
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Article1349 1924-06-05 11 Co-operative Selling Agent? Proposals. Mr. <\ \V:ir<! .l;i<k,oii. local s.-iietaiy of the Robber Growers' Association, has fou anted in ;i copjlof :i tircular relating to the proposal to atganiM an fcfwcy for the co-operative sailing of rubber. The ciicular, which lutf ''"''i translated into hinese and •»••■<> l1,349 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter363 1924-06-05 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, We have perused carefully letter m above in your issue of yesterday's d«t^' by Miserere Domine and shall w* congratulate him on his wisdom as shown in his letter He condemned all previous letters regarding the above and regarded them363 words
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Article98 1924-06-05 11 Programme of parades up to and for June 9. 1924 Friday, June 6, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.K.A. (V), kuii drill Eurasian Co., company training C (Scottish) Co., assemble for company camp at Siglap. Saturday, June 7, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, S.V.R. Association, Whitsuntide rifle meeting98 words
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21 1924-06-05 11 Orders for week ending June 8 Thursday, 5th. Band practice, headquarters at 5.15 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement127 1924-06-05 11 THIS MODEL HIS MASTER'S VOICE f Mode) OHo Cr 'J £a»s $130. S. Moutrie 8c Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE. j% FOR HEALTH Is a Clean, Healthy Soap for clean, healthy people. It is a wonderful combination of what is best in soap with the best of proved antiseptics. Protects whilst127 words
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Advertisement300 1924-06-05 11 11 ££l II 1 I Weekly Programme. HdllluU nULuI MONDAY-Tea Dance. TUESDAY— Dinner Dance. Telephone 2920 (10 Line.) WEDNESDAY Music dur[ng The Finest Ballroom in the East. and\ after Dinner. THURSDAY— Guest Night. Dinner and Dance. GRILL ROOM open till 12 p.m. FRIDAY— Tea Dance. Music during and after Dinner300 words
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Article883 1924-06-05 12 Strong Financial Position Of The Company. The twelfth annual general meeting of Ibe Ctarma Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held < n May r, at the registered offices of the company, 141) Leadenhall Street, E.G., Mr. K. L. Hamilton, the chairman of the i mpany. presidii.g. Tbt .iiairm.il!883 words
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Article104 1924-06-05 12 An ataertion that Lloyd* is vanceljinic its jewellery insurance in the United ;i result of losses totalling hat trowed unusual interest in American ii-surance circles, says a New oik message it was said there that it is quito poarffab that Lloyds havo been foued M sustain heavy losses,104 words
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Article1059 1924-06-05 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 2. Malacca had for so long been known as The Sleepy Hollow that our friends throughout the Colony may be pardoned for thinking that we are content to stay as we are and make no move forward. A look round our town,1,059 words
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Advertisement421 1924-06-05 12 WM~/' feeding Next to maternal milk, nothing is so yood tor feeding babies as Albulactin with diluted cow's milk. For Albulactin is simply the vital nutritiveanddigestive element which is so abundant in maternal milk and so lamentably deficient in cow's milk and other foods. Write To-day for a Beautifully Illustrated421 words
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Advertisement293 1924-06-05 12 Does the Distance from which you do your buying make any difference to you, providing you get good English Merchandise at MUCH q LOWER PRICES r»«r» Qua\r»n««« to rafund th. puroh... prl«» awial «n ■•lUn( ehargM on any good* w»l*H at* ■tat •a\tlafy you panaotiy. Send fcrf-ttiU l Ym Waal293 words
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Advertisement45 1924-06-05 12 \\ax^^^lHh\ \a x^^^IHh^ Bovril soon puts a man on his feet. PRE SERVO is a liquid dressing for canvas or other fabrics which, when properly applied, renders them waterproof. For prices, please apply to L Y. SWEE COMPANY, LTD. (lacorpormtad tn ta« F M.:< PINRAT'ORK.45 words
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Advertisement770 1924-06-05 13 JUST A MOTOR CYCLE OR BICYCLE But Let Your Mount Be One Of THIS GREAT RANGE OF WORLD FAMOUS MACHINES. Motor-Cyc I es U.S.A. 2',.!i.i>. Skirls MasW Complete. $425 U.S.A. 4 .h.i). Sports Modrl $525 I! S )>.(>. BporU M«M. Klectric Ligfcliag 5575 BS.A. 2 ,M\>. "O.H.V" Sports Model $625770 words
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Advertisement497 1924-06-05 13 ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDULLAH BIN SAYEED BIN MARIE. AM) ESTATK OK FATIMAH BINTE AWATH RIN ABOOD IJIN ABDAT, DECEASED AUCTION SALE of valuable g*U an,l ilianion.l j. v.-, ll.ry At Mwm, Cfciai Eeeei Ba«« mM i ..'s m.I. ■roam, No. r/j Cballa Street on Wednesday, June 11 at !«...>> n497 words
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Advertisement188 1924-06-05 13 Jf^ STEADFAST PURPOSE Jfc f■• as )een stea dfiist purpose that uitimati'-y achieved a lyi 5 tl: 'I; for which the public had lons waited- -I! jo FIUESTONE Hi^ *jA Vfifflj's Measuring up to the needs of to-day for c:tv dependabi- JH^tj^f l>%r ;Ul l conomy of tyre Performance, this188 words
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Advertisement1144 1924-06-05 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Ambwc ance In force »ver $17,000,001 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporated la Straits SetUemeata.) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OH'ICK U, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies vitb the British Life Aisuraae*1,144 words
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Advertisement410 1924-06-05 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incoruorated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y 60,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y62,000,000 Reserve Fund Y12.180.000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice President ft. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. T. Hiwtmune, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Suto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE:410 words
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Advertisement443 1924-06-05 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Marino, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £40,000,090 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter. Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England; 1 anii 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital 5,450,000443 words
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Advertisement576 1924-06-05 14 AMONG THE POLICIES RECENTLY ARRANGED IOR CLIENTS. Client with two children aged 3 and 1 takes policy to give £100 and profits to each child from age 15 to 20. Married Man, 32 takea £3,000, 20 year Endowment, the permium being £43.1.0 quarterly. Married Man, 36, $10,000 Life policy, premium576 words
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Article727 1924-06-05 15 Notes and Comments On j Current Topics. How lo Use You? Eyes. TI; ii fi mb borne pa;-!':- I \wud to tell you how "to MS ti- ii--" I l dotit bwoi< irfeat yvt •v.:xy thir.k 1 mean i Vet. I \v-.:'i tilings which aren't there Diit727 words
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Article200 1924-06-05 15 Soviet Judge Shoots Beautiful Typist. I am in n.y office a Turkish Pasha who has ivory rijrht to command the si rvicn of the women in my employ." This declaration was made by Knyasev, a former presiding Judge of the Soviet Supreme Court at Voronezh, in support200 words
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Advertisement164 1924-06-05 15 BEFORE YOU DECIDE COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS HUDSON NOW ONLY $3,500 ASK US ABOUT IT. malayajTmotors 209-212, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. Nf\HUDSON/i3r SfeXsUPER^ OURSERVICEIS yyig ukfi lut We do not maintain a service department for our own convenience. It is maintained for the benefit of the owners of CHEVROLET motor164 words
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Advertisement231 1924-06-05 15 BV-'.-'s'-*-.* 4^**' bMwßb *^V BHlßjßß^Hßfl^PH^lßj^Hl^^^H^^Vß^^B^P^^^m I 3f 'bVv'' 1 '''»'w''- '^KwW^m*' ■■JO-^Jt i. iffif 'SbK^^/^KbHHt^' f I 1""'I 1 I.H-HT and HEAVY CARS VlM^'''^ F r ri{ONT nd RKAK WHEELS W^^U.-W^^^i^ CONTINENTAL S l^^^^^afcl mTwif '*1 V W^^^^SK}.':^^^ :-.^f Sime Darby* Co., Ltd., |^W^^3aßHHfcfe'' -> /-':ir^jir TYRE OEPOTS THOUGUOUI THE231 words
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Advertisement273 1924-06-05 16 LATEST PARIS pl MODEL V^ EVENING :**■</*, -A GOWNS 'r in distinctive &< j STYLES /7 Moderate prices OJNiETTE X 86, North Bridge Ho Where you can get everything in nl I LADIES' //I\\\ WEAR |CTi\\\ FRESH SHIPMENTS Wires Nails of all size*. Barbed Wire. Burgess Tapping Knives. Brovm Wrapping273 words
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Advertisement153 1924-06-05 16 Morning Dresses $6.50 FROM PARIS Guaranteed of best quality and fashionable. Only at THE PARISIAN HOUSE 18. STAMFORD EOAD. GENUINE Shanghai Jars 50 GALLON CAPACITY. Direct Shipment LEE KIM SOO 20, High Street. PEARS' CYCLOPAEDIA NEW EDITION 1,900,000 ALREADY SOLD TWENTY-ONE SECTIONS [By Twelve Special Editors] S2 POST FREE English153 words
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Advertisement905 1924-06-05 16 __CLASSIFIED 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. 46 cts., three ins. C 4 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins.905 words
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Advertisement772 1924-06-05 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, Oxley Road. Apply tq Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 1, Oxley Rise, furnished. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 1, Scott's Road. Entry immediately. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, bungalow No. 9, Gilstead Road. Cheap. Estate and Trust Agencies, Ltd. TO LET,772 words
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Advertisement348 1924-06-05 16 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved If tcienttflcilly made Glasses are used. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. JOHN~DUKE, F3.OJV, F-fI.M.C. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 11. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. CONCRETE LAWN ROLLER B«tt«r and cheaper taaa Anything on348 words
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Advertisement553 1924-06-05 16 MRS. BEETON'S COOKERY BOOKS NEW AND REVISE I) I'IBI.ICATIONS I Mrs. Beeton's lIOI'SEII OLD MANAGEMENT Containing ov< r 1.000 Recipe* besides .12 Plates in Colour and nearly 700 Illustratiu M, Forming complete guide $7.'0 Mrs. Ileetons KAMII.Y COOKERY Kmhracing a Complete Treatihe on Hounehold Coekery, Jnd a Comprehensive and Practical553 words
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