The Straits Times, 4 July 1924
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Title Section13 1924-07-04 1 The Straits Times Mo. 27,600 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement110 1924-07-04 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY BUCHANAN'S I "BLACK jiMi™"^ AND II WHITE" BLACK t WHITE I nY I lIS solb agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED SINGAPORE, PENAXG, KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH and TELUK ANSON. WIRE HOPES HAWSERS IBL O r POWER TRANSMISSION "SJL s AERIAL ROPEWAYS SEIZING WIRE IN KOIM) STAND, "KEYSTONE,"110 words
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Advertisement191 1924-07-04 1 I aria l~^r%\J'S»«*#B™rk tennis racket I Hb/ Every racket is perfectly •t? This racket reaches the acme I fl balanced. Everything that conr.y of perfection. Made entirely by «g tributes to the durability and hand of the very best selected drive of a racket is embodied Kent ash and strung191 words
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Advertisement138 1924-07-04 2 For Infants, Invalids, the Aged Travellers. Keeps Indefinitely. There is nothing "Just as good." Of all Chemists and Bazaars. Manufactured by HORLICKS MALTED MILK CO.. SLOUGH, BUCKS., ENGLAND. ia-jiiUiL iiMBUllll 3 >tHiU!lli!illlll T lUilUIUllUlIMMlMIll ♦♦♦-4J Haddocks Kippers Bloaters Fish Fillets Fresh Salmon Dutch Herrings in Kegs SINGAPORE. COLD STORAGE Co.,138 words
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Advertisement826 1924-07-04 2 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. General Manager's Progress Report For 4 Weeks Ended June 18, 1924. (Incorporated m Queensland). Gentlemen, The following m the mining report covering the period of four weeks ending June 18, 1924 Development. During this period the total footage amounted to 1,225'a feet made826 words
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Advertisement339 1924-07-04 2 l/APTINS M/*' PILLS I APIOL STEEL I SureandcertainforallFemale I complaints.Everyladyshould I keep a box m the house. Chemists and Stores sell I them throughout the world. 1 MARTIN. ObaaM Sonthuptav. Enf)»<L Good Quality Manilla Envelopes Size 6x4 inches per 1000 Every Description of Office Stationery at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rickard339 words
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Advertisement170 1924-07-04 2 <.rjzr^ The Be*t Tonlo In the East I MILK STOUT m JWB There is no drink In all M §wkb\. t^ lc East to compare with MB iffllkX MILK STOUT. The FlaM/'fnaß\\ your is s P |endid and it is m f/ffli iu\ full of nourishment You m ff/fl can170 words
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Article1151 1924-07-04 3 Weekly Reports of Singapore Firms. Messrs. Fraser and Co. 'a weekly report, dated July 2, states With tin advancing steadily a good business has to be recorded in mining shares and the market closes with a very steady tone. Rubber continues lifeless but there has been an1,151 words
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Advertisement117 1924-07-04 3 PUf SOMETER ENGINEERING CO. KE\PING, ENGLAND V <tL laV I Ssm sH rft s»T« Hr~ il 9 I IH 1111 IHI m^ Mlm ,m y STRAM '^^^k STEREOPHAGUS application to '^P and SOLI AGKNTB UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. "Mniteers" LEVER BROS. The PUREST Household and117 words
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Advertisement565 1924-07-04 3 WHY USE AN ELEPHANT GUN to shoot rabbits Why take large disagreeable purgative pills, or nasty oil or salts, to remedy liver and bowel irregularities, when Pinkettes, tiny but thorough, do just as well. Pinkettrs are laxative perfection. They gently dispel constipation, livenshness, sick headaches, bilious attacks, clear the skin,565 words
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Advertisement678 1924-07-04 3 STEAMER SAKJINfiS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD PASSENGER SERVICE Accommodation available Cabin and Intermediate Clan to Genoa, North Continental Port! and LONDON (with transhipment at Genoa) cabin class only FARES. Cabin Class Intermediate Class £65 To Genoa £40 £72 To London or North Continental ports £42 Dae Singapore s.s. SAARBRUCKEN Indefinite CARGO STEAMER678 words
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Advertisement428 1924-07-04 3 STEAMER SAILINGS INDOCHINA STEAK! HAY COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hor/kong) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via I'enang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ponts, Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENAXG AND CALCUTTA428 words
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Advertisement875 1924-07-04 4 R 1 0. British India <"><* Apcar Line TConpanle. Iveorporated la Faglaad) MATL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. TJader Contract with His Majesty's Goverameat, LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUVvVARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ARTWEEP Tannaga Dae S'pora Tonnage875 words
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Advertisement793 1924-07-04 4 STFAMER SJHUIItI THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laeorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, Ll\ ERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking rarg* an793 words
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Advertisement700 1924-07-04 4 tTEIMCT 888.8H3 IOIBRITiE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM SOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVLA) (Incorporated m Holland.) CNDEB CONTBACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephoa* Nn. Passage Dept 131, Freight Dept, 12K. Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager*. Dept. IMS. MELCHIOR TREl'B— July 4, Ratavia, Semarsnjr and Sourabaya. VAN DER BOSCH July700 words
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Advertisement528 1924-07-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Englond) "ELLERMAN 1 LINE. Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA POSTS AND BUKB CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. s.s. CITY OP TOKIO due July 20 ts.s. CITY OF DUNKIRK due Aug. 9 CITY OF PEKIN due528 words
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Advertisement622 1924-07-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES. (Incorporated m USA.) Bslfalar Freight Serriee from U.S.A. via Panama BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUK DIRECT. s.s. STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore July 10 s.s. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Aug. G s.s. CHATTAXOGA CITY due Singapore Sept. 12 Taking cargo on through Bills622 words
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Advertisement550 1924-07-04 5 STEAMER SAIUHCS Burns Phiip Line Tor SYpNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamers MARELLA (737 C tons) and MONTORO (6000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins, swimming550 words
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Advertisement112 1924-07-04 5 TNE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'Incorporated m the United Kingdom) tO* ■ONQaOM, BFANGMAJ JiNP JAPAN BENAVON due July 18 BKNCLEUCH due July 17 DKNRINNES due Aug. 7 NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. For freight and other particulars, pleaie apply to f'ATERSON, SIMONS ft CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated m England) Agents. STRUTHERS BARRY orEKATiw;112 words
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Advertisement322 1924-07-04 6 CINEMAS ÜBT* CINEMA jSURINA THEATKE At 9.15 ji I TO-NIGHT tip I nvp^i nf and six foii wing nighta I lI U THE ADVENTURES OF m I TARZAN SERIAL DJrtnSinOn Th W 'W animal serial supreme! m 8 re"is Positirely the last time m Singapore. Inpattai by The Scr<en Sensation322 words
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Advertisement383 1924-07-04 6 CINEMASEMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, July 3 to Monday, July 7. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY At ».15 A Playgoers Pictures Special COUNTERFEIT LOVE In the Second Show at 10.15 m 5 P art A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL J. L. Lasky presents GLORIA SWANSON, m a Sam Wood Production THE IMPOSSIBLE Z-T.I"; MRS.383 words
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Advertisement139 1924-07-04 6 WHITEAWAYS Jjoo Dollar Days jjO? AT WHITEAWAY'S FRIDAY A further lot of True Value JULY 4 [j nes which are sure to SATURDAY interest you are being offerJULY 5 ed on these days. MONDAY c Display on Ground Floor JULY 7 and First Floor. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., limn ROAD,139 words
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Article66 1924-07-04 7 nxTcna. I .d: .lul} I llijxii Water, 0.16 p.m., 11.30 p.m. Mi and O. mail. in.iil closes, mil Champloiuhlpa. Inttitntion rpurtn. 2.45 p.m. O.T.F.C. v. Kilelar United. Bandar, July 6 1.1K p.m. )'ily 7 I l.'l p.m. lalaj Team .1., 2.M p.m. u'.. 'I MS a.m., 3.2G66 words
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Article167 1924-07-04 7 lay, July 4, 1924. i-hips alongside the WharitM or expected arrive. Entrance KEITEI. HARBOUR. < ironing n. Kal»i, Di- *rf Nil. VESSELS IN 1)KY DOCK. T.-.nioni; I'xKbr Wharf NIL ili Dock KUnf, Tug (fetus i :irliuur !"<ck Nil. Lch Wdcitc, W Bt. Sprir.j. 1 .lit. Crunc Pontoon.167 words
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Article191 1924-07-04 7 To-dsy. Ifoar S p.m. I'm Bwettanhaa und Tcluk Anson.. 3 p.m. Peaaac, Baaswaa tad Calcutta 8 p.m. Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said, Marseilles, Europe, etc 3 p.m. Registration Dp to 1 p.ci Pontlaaak 4 p.m. Malacca, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Tarn- i -1 p.m. 1. indon, Rotterdam 4191 words
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Article31 1924-07-04 7 Kashmir Kair* Li-bon KUrm Rembrandt L*vit Arrq. S'pore London May :<0 June 24 May June 26 June 2 June 28 June C June 30 June G July 231 words
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Article212 1924-07-04 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 4. On London, Bank" 4 m/s 2/4 0/32 Demand 2/1 Printa 3 m. credits 2/4 17/32 On New York. Demand 50% Private 00 d/s Bt£ On I'ranee, Bank 870 nom. OH India. Bank T.T. 164 On Hoagkong, Bank d/d 3% p.c. prem. On Shanghai,212 words
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54 1924-07-04 7 Singapore Standard Tale Crepe Closing PricesBuyers- Sellers. Siiyl and July ISpft and July Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers. 30 MU Aujr.-Sopt. Auir.-Scpt. Oct.-Dec. <Vt.-IVi-. Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sh-ei. lO%d. MH .17 DAILY PRICES CURRENT.54 words
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Article235 1924-07-04 7 Vat Pd. Bnvers. RaDan I 1 Batting Padang 0.50 0.55 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.05 1.10 Kl £1 Idiis Hydraulic 21/- 22/« 1 1 .lohan Tin 0.3fi 0.3'J 1 I Julnntoh 0.15 0.20 ;i £1 Kam. Kaniunting 4i>/- 47/- xd. I ill Kamunling Tin :>(i/- .'17/- xd. 10 10235 words
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Article151 1924-07-04 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sillers. tl £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.3.9 6.fi.3 10 10 Central Engines 4.60 5.50 "j 5 Central Motor* 2.00 2.50 11 £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.75 9.00 5/- 5/- Elec. Tramway 0/- 6/fi 10 10 Fraser Naave 44.">0 4.">..)0 100 100 Hammer and Co. 145151 words
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Article97 1924-07-04 7 II. Eng. C p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'poie Klectric Tramways, 5 p.c. £1)50,000 5*porc Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 4H p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 par 5 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 4H p.c. of 1D09 $1,000,000 par 5 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 497 words
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Article392 1924-07-04 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatl's Quotations. To-day'a Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Ak,r Gajah ($1) 0.80 090 0.80 0.90 Alio.uy ($1) 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.06 A. HiUm ($5) 9.D0 10.50 9.50 10.50 .4. Kuning ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.25 0.30 Am. Malay ($2) 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.70392 words
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Advertisement69 1924-07-04 7 NOTICE m ghre nublic notice that Itherte carried on by me as Auctioneer, Valuer. Knate and Financial < nt at \o:. 20, Kuffles Dace and 3, Malacca Street. Singapore, will Le discontinued as n Jure 30, 1954, and all consignees of .oils, etc.. are requested to receive their ..int sales,69 words
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Advertisement894 1924-07-04 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other llassifu'd Advts., see page 16. MAP.KONS GLACES. The dessert of the fashionable World. H. Rolter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building. Raffles Typewriting Bureau 1, Radtes Pla—. condition, IfBO. l". Page, Priaon. DOUBLE TERAI HATS (grey and fawn) \~t each. Apply P. G. Lowe, 1 Raffles I'l&ce.894 words
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Advertisement113 1924-07-04 7 PENANG TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING— PROPOSED PROGRAMME FIRST DAY.— JULY 29. SECOND DAY JULY 31. THIRD DAY.— AUGUST 2. Three Races for HORSES each day. Three Races for EX-GRIFFIN lIORSE6 each day. Three Races for EX-GRIFFIN PONIES each day. $20,400 m Stakes and Cups. IN' ADDITION 10 per cent, of113 words
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Advertisement179 1924-07-04 7 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1923 AND IN THE MATTER OF SOON KECK, LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been made to the Liquidator* of this Company to usue duplicate scrip m place of he following share certificates which are alleged to have179 words
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Advertisement811 1924-07-04 7 POUCE NOTICE The motor vehicles of which particuln-s me given underneath are not apparently being used on the roads of the Settlement jot Singapore and it is not known whether they have been broken up or removed from the Settlement. If any of these vehicles are still m Singapore the811 words
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Advertisement797 1924-07-04 7 SALVATYL A preparation eoatalaing i-'S per cent, of a protochlorurs de Mercure legor I able (Proto-Gambier)" for the prevention of Venereal diseases. Manufactured l.y t .>- Patentee for Anplo French Hr-.ijr Houses, Limited. No. 2. Victoria Street. »ho have been granted the. soli for the Straits Settlements. Federated Malay States,797 words
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Article88 1924-07-04 8 The family of the late Mr. Oei Tiong H&m beg to thank their relatives, friends find all those who sent wreaths, scrolls und telegrams of condolences uNo those who so kindly attended the funeral, the Toa Lain School and the Poey Mm School who sent their representatives and boys,88 words
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1039 1924-07-04 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JULY 4. THE CALL OF HUMANITY. Two days ago, a mode*t cable from home recorded that Londoners were comparing various types of lifeboats moored m the Thames, these craft having been brought together m connection with the international lifeboat conference on the occasion of the centenary1,039 words
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Article55 1924-07-04 8 Mr. John Donaldson, of the Ceneral Rubber Company, Singapore, returns here shortly from Colombo. Mr. R. M. Milne, who has been acting for him, proceeds to England on leave after hi:; arrival. Mr. A. D. M. Poison,, of the Colombo office, was to sail for Singapore yesterday, to relieve Mr.55 words
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Article24 1924-07-04 8 This month's Santry cartoon m the Journal of the Singapore Society of Architects 's one of the Society's honorary treasurer, Mr. P. S. Wong.24 words
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Article25 1924-07-04 8 The picture page of The Times, on June 7, had quite a good representation of Government House and grounds at Singapore, photographed from the airThe Times - 25 words
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Article30 1924-07-04 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. IC2=SIOO. The rate of payment of TVloney Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. IG7 $100.30 words
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Article38 1924-07-04 8 A meeting of the Dr. Tagore reception committee is being held at the Y. M. C. A., at 6 p.m. to-day, m connection with the poet's visit to Singapore on Monday next. He arrives on the Suwa Maru.38 words
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Article31 1924-07-04 8 This morning, before Mr. Gourlay, three pork sellers, arrested by Mr. Faiquharson, Weights and Measures department, were each fined $10, or 14 days' rigorous imprisonment, for using false iml unjust dachings.31 words
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Article39 1924-07-04 8 The fortnightly meeting of the AngloVernacular school literary section will be held m the school hall (42, Onan Road, Tanjong Katong) at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow. Mr. P. Ramayya will deliver a lecture on School Life. All interested are welcome.39 words
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Article42 1924-07-04 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co., report under date July 3 There have been some fluctuations m the prices for copra during the past week, and a large amount of business has passed. Closing quotations are as follows No. 1 sundried $11.60, mixed $11.15.42 words
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Article46 1924-07-04 8 The Ladies' Aid Society of Wesley Church propose having a social and a surprise packet sale at Nind Home, Mount Sophia, at 8.15 p.m., on Friday, the 11th instant, at which there will be an interesting musical programme as well as refreshments. Everyone is cordially invited.46 words
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Article47 1924-07-04 8 Arrangements have been made for postcards and enlarged photographs of the Agri-Horticultural Show to be on sale at the Kuala Lumpur Race Course. A few photographs will be available on July 11, the opening day and the whole collection will be available on the succeeding two days.47 words
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Article47 1924-07-04 8 The Singapoie Canadian Association grve a dinner, dance and supper at the Swimming Clii 1 on Dominion Day, July 1. Thirty-five members and friends attended, and a very pleasant time was spent. Though there are not many Canadian's m Singapore the association is a very flourishing concern.47 words
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Article49 1924-07-04 8 While the Ban Hong Laong. a small coasting steamer, was coming into the harbour this morning, the wash from the vessel caught a heavy loaded twakow off the breakwater and capsized the twakow. The men on the twakow were rescued, but 415 bags of rice went to the bottom.49 words
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Article48 1924-07-04 8 Motor buses are prohibited from use on all public thoroughfares within town board limits, Johore Bahru, excepting the following Jalun Tebrau north of the bridge crossing the railway line, Jalan Abu Bakar and Jalan Tui Heng west of Jalan Gertak Merah and the immediate approach to the Causeway.48 words
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Article53 1924-07-04 8 The Surrey Conservative and Unionist Club held a dinner at St. Stephen's Club on June 3, Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P., presiding, afterwards opening an instructive discussion on the importance of the Singapore base, the construction of which he advocated for Empire and strategic purposes, and for the protection of53 words
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Article61 1924-07-04 8 The Straits Chinese Reading Club, which has just completed fifteen years of work, commences a new session on Monday, 7th inst., at 8 p.m- m the CCA. hall. Prinsep Street. The prizes for the past half-yearly session will be pre> nted. Members will be enrolled, and officebearers appointed for the61 words
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Article91 1924-07-04 8 This morning before Mr. Sennett Abdul Samat, the driver of a motor bus, was charged with rash driving m connection with a collision on the Woodlands Road on Wednesday, between his bus and a motor car, m charge of Abubakar bin Midin, who was driving his master, Mr. P. Eras,91 words
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Article87 1924-07-04 8 The F.M.S. Full Court of Appeal meets on Monday when the presiding judges will be Mr. Justice P. J Sproule, acting C. J. C, Mr. Justice Bariett-Lennard, Mr. Justice McCabe-Reay and Mr. Justice David. There are four appeals against death sentences passed ut the Sslanxor Assizes, three of which are87 words
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Article80 1924-07-04 8 Nearly a quarter of a million persons visited Wembley on June 14. About 90,000 people (including representatives of humanitarian societies) were present at the opening of the much-discussed International Rodeo. The spectators were delighted, and applauded the hair-raising exploits of broncho riders and lassooers, but an angry demonstration was caused80 words
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Article113 1924-07-04 8 The Pinang Gazette announces the death of Mr. Charles Aubrey Padday, which occurred at Clare Hall Sanatorium, South Mimms, Middlesex, at the age of 30. Son of the late MY. Reginald Henry Padday and Mrs. Padday, of Singapore he first joined the firm of Messrs. Caldbeck McGregor and Co. and113 words
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Article416 1924-07-04 8 Mrs. P. K. Keys Uft for hoiv.e by the Mona to-day. Mr. F. M. Badiielcy. Under Secretary Straitr Settlements, is returning by th< Devanha. Mr. \v. n. San^uir.etti, State Engineer, P.W.D., Kidah, returned front hem!'' by the P. and O. Dvvanha. Formerly president of Singapore Mui:icipnl Council,416 words
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Article67 1924-07-04 8 The bankruptcy list down for hearing to-day includes the following Chop Thye Heng, rknt; Choo Lek, Tea Mori Siong, Chop Seng Hin, M. C. Ezekiel, Vandyar, Cheong Keng Wee, C. R. O«hlers. Chop Hua Heng Seng Koo, Hailji Mohamed Madarsah, Naina Mohanicd Saiboo, Chop Kirn Lee application for67 words
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Article136 1924-07-04 8 Bishop Titus Lowe, D.D., the new Methodist Bishop for Malaya, was born at Bilston, Staffordshire, on December 17, 1577. In ISU2 he went to the United States and at Pittsburgh came within the influence of the Rev. W. F. now Bishop Oldham. He then began to136 words
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Article159 1924-07-04 8 Mr. Courtney Crocker, who has been appointed as Foreign Adviser to Siam, on the retirement of Dr. Francis B. Sayre, is a graduate of the Harvar.i Law Schm 1. He expects to reach Bangkok about Urn end of September. Mr. Crocker was a member of the Massachusetts159 words
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Advertisement73 1924-07-04 8 CIGARETTES IjrcliflflCK (GREEN LABEL) sg&rJ. r* -^£s£fasioZ&* m '^*w r,- ta £0^ Pi M„■ vu 4r «U«i are manufactured f" 1 l t *<i L^B^^^^'blrndfd with the utrr"'i* f J r^^«^«^^S^^Hi 95 cents per tin of 50 "Garrick" Special Size No. 2 (BROWN LABLL) n^m Mm?"" l^f^SSt»m HiudHiiUULU" 85 cents73 words
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Advertisement141 1924-07-04 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. HAL ROACH PRESENTS THE CALL OF THE WILD in 8 Reels. (Frcm the famous dog story by Jack London) In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. HOUSE PETERS in THE INVISIBLE POWER in 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD., Proprietors.141 words
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Advertisement76 1924-07-04 8 On Other Pages, Raub Gold Mine Report I Singapore i'roperty Sale 2 Weekly Share Market Reports I! Shipping and the Mails 7 Iteuter Telegrams 'J Pcruk Notes Malacca Notes 9 Tebak Tin Fields Meeting I Artists' Exhibition at Raffles I An Executor's Apptal .luili:n*nt '■< Disputed Mu:iiripal Cl.iir^rs Sportinjr InUllige^e76 words
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Article186 1924-07-04 9 Spanish Forces Seriously Pressed. [RIUTIR TEIXCRAM.] London. -July 3. Disquieting wpwti an trickling through from Reuti r's Madrid corrcr.pond«nt%howing that the Spanish forces are engaged m heavy lighting again- 1 the Riff tribesmen m Morocco. Communiques i.cknuwledge that tight oateera, including two natives, were wounded, some MrisM|y,186 words
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Article123 1924-07-04 9 Has the Long-Sought Dark Horse Appeared [RZUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, July 3. N«W York At the :f9th ballot Mr. McAdoo gained 55 votes, and Mr. Davis lost 35. The Convention adjourned after the 42nd ballot when there m no farther change. London, July 4. New York The chief featureReuter - 123 words
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Article64 1924-07-04 9 [UUTXB TELEGRAM.] London, July A. In the Hojse of Commons Mr. Clynes, leferring to the House of Lords' rejection of the War Charges Validity Kill on Tuesday, said the Commons were the Kupreme authority on finance. Government would take an early opportunity to make the will of64 words
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Article48 1924-07-04 9 [REUTI B TELEGRAM.] London, July 4. M Thi Ruhr mineowners have notified the cancellation of the agreement with the In-.er-Allicd Commission regarding reparations deliveries on the ground that the German Government declined finaaeial as.-intan.-e and it WM impossible for the industry to bear the burden alone.Reuter - 48 words
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Article65 1924-07-04 9 [R XTKR TELEGRAM.] London, July 4. Leningrad The notorious epionagc trial known is the case of the thirteen has ended. Seven were sentenced to death, mcl ding the nephew of the Liberal statesman, Koni, and the commander of a minelayer, while Mis.; Skalon, sister of charity65 words
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Article47 1924-07-04 9 [REUTCB TKLEORAIL] London, July 3. The Tuan Muda of Sarawak will act as eomniissioi.er of the Sarawak Pavilion at Wembley, vice Mr. H. F. Deshon, who died on the Ist inst. A reference to the late Mr. Deshon appears to-day m our personal notoi.47 words
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Article169 1924-07-04 9 Policy Respecting Military Control. [UtTU TELEGRAM.] Paris, July 3. Before the Foreign Affairs and Finance Committees cf the Senate, M. Herriot gave an account of his interview at Chequers. He emphasised that Mr. MacDonuld was desirous of France's security. He (M. HeiTiot) felt that an Anglo-French union169 words
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Article61 1924-07-04 9 Progress of the British And American Fliers. [UUTM TK1XGRAM.] London, July 3. Allahabad The American fliers have arrived at Amballa. One machine was suffering from a leaky cylinder. A spare one is being despatched from Lahore. London, July 3. Shanghai Macluren has arrived here from Foochow. London, July 3.61 words
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Article80 1924-07-04 9 [UUTKB TTLECRAM.] London, July 3. With only half a dozen delegates voting against it, the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire passed the agreed resolution moved by Sir Edward Davson regretting the decision of Parliament not to ratify the preferential resolutions of the Imperial Economic Conference^80 words
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Article67 1924-07-04 9 [HIUTXI TELEORAM.] London, July 3. France, Belgium, Italy and Japan have accepted invitations to the Allied Conference m London on July IC. The United States also accepted another form of invitation. It was intended that all states interested m reparations should have the opportunity of attending, but the67 words
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Article71 1924-07-04 9 [RIUTtt TELEGRAM.] London, July 3. Paris On the question of the resumption of Franco-Russian relations, Le Mati« says that a conference between M. Herriot and the holders of Russian bonds, and of Industrialists interested m Russia, has yielded no result. The paper declares that the resumption of71 words
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Article49 1924-07-04 9 [UUTEB TELECRAKL] London, July 3. The Building Operatives Federation declined to avail themselves of the employers' decision to postpone the lock-out notices and declare that unless the increase m hourly rate and provision of a guaranteed week are introduced by the sth imt. labour must be withdrawn.49 words
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Article1581 1924-07-04 9 (From a Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 30. Entries for the summer meeting of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club closed on Saturday, and though the horses are net as many as were entered for the New Year meeting, the entries ought to be considered satisfactory as most of the best horses1,581 words
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Article407 1924-07-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 2. Malacca music lovers had a rare treat last night when Mr. William Heughan arvl perty made their first appearance at the club. Although a mid-week concert does ik.;., as a rule, draw a large crowd, over a hundred appreciative listeners were407 words
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Article195 1924-07-04 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co., report Singapore, July 3. During the past week the market has been steady at 83 ',4 to 34 cents for spot sheet with a slight upward tendency. In yesterday's auction awarded sheet loose realised 34 U and m cases 34 Vi to 34%.195 words
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Article1160 1924-07-04 9 Difficult Position m Lode Areas. I The annual general meeting of Tebak Tin Fields, Ltd., was held at Chartered Bank Chambers yesterday, there being present Mr. Chew Woon Poh (chairman), the Hon. Mr. W. Lowther Kemp, Mr. P. N. Knight, representing the secretaries (Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and1,160 words
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Article381 1924-07-04 9 Interesting Exhibition at Ruill. Hotel. The exhibition of water colours oil-paintings which is now on view at 121, Rattles Hotel, and which is the fruii six months' stay m Malaya and tl Dutch Indies by Mr. and Mi.. Alexai Kirk, two very accomplished :uti>t well worth a381 words
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Article291 1924-07-04 9 Decision m Chinese Will Case. The hearing concluded m the Couit of Appeal yesterday of the appeal by Lew Fong Pheow, the executor under a Chinese will made m 1U0!i, again I sion of Mr. Justice Acton under he was ordered to furnish an account of his291 words
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Article201 1924-07-04 9 Important Argument m Appeal Court. Two important appeals which original came before the Chief Justice (Sir Walti Shaw) but which wen- reserved by bin for consideration by a full Bench. before the Court of Appeal, con the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Whitlcy and Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennan day.201 words
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Article499 1924-07-04 10 \Yiml)k'doii. [Ktuter Teiejfiam.J London July 3. weather was i-ool and eloudy >*t moderate uttendLaeoate opposed Williams in the Brat semi-final oi men's singles position plaj and footwork were superior I t:ink ti)'- fust let ''> 1, Williams I frequently I i the Bat. In ihv second set Ihe499 words
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Article373 1924-07-04 10 S.C.C. and Koyal Engineers Draw. A well contested game was sea* on the lay afternoon between the S.C.C. It and the U.K. II m the second of the League. The result was a draw, then being no scoring by either side, and this fairly reflects, the run of I373 words
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Article247 1924-07-04 10 Kid Lewis Welter Champion. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 4. At the Albert Hall in a contest for the welterweight championship of Britain Kid Lewis, the holder, beat Johnny Brown of Hamilton on points. Browi was mostly attacking in the "Jiida, doing well at long range ■MIL There was aReuter - 247 words
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Article120 1924-07-04 10 South Africans v. Yorkshire. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 3. The weather was dull and threatening at Bradford and there was a small attendance. The wicket was pood. There was a ten minutes interruption owing to rain before lunch and rain fell during eon.Tho South Africns made 279 mReuter - 120 words
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Article295 1924-07-04 10 The following will represent the YM.C.A. v. R.G.A- at cricket to-morrow v.t Blakang Mati commencing at 2.15 p.m. H. G. Stack (capt.), Dr J. U. Karunaratne, T. Weerakkody, B. W. Pierson, F. J. Shepherdson, G. J. Vyas, R. Jumabhoy, P. Chandradasa, G. J- Luke, F. B. Oehlers and O.295 words
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Article21 1924-07-04 10 [Reuter Telegram. J London, July 3. Paris The United States beat Britain m the "Olympic polo by 10 2.Reuter - 21 words
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Article34 1924-07-04 10 [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 3. '.-.antilly Hagen and Sarazen, America, defeated the leading French professionals Massy, and Gassiat m a 3G hole four ball match 2 and 1. The stakes were Fr. 10,000.Reuter - 34 words
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Article123 1924-07-04 10 The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced On Sunday the final race for the F. Burdett Iven's trophy will be sailed lor over the course previously notified. Starting Run a.m. Handicaps Polly .3 per cent., Kathleen 10.3 per cent., Betty 4.0 per cent., G. Girl 4.7 per123 words
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Article32 1924-07-04 10 At the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday there will be a 50 yard handicap race for A and B divisions. The Blue Caps will play the club's team at water polo.32 words
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Article434 1924-07-04 10 Large Gathering at Annual Sports. Favoured by ideal weather the annual athletic sports of the St. Andrew's School were succes'fully held on the Raffles School ground, kindly lent for the occasion. The arrangements were satisfactory and m this- eannection the principal, Rev. V. Clough, and the lady434 words
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Article79 1924-07-04 10 A meeting of representatives from various Clubs will be held at the S.R.C. on Thursday next at 6 p.m. to discuss the preliminaries m connection with the Inter-Club Sports for the year. Parents and friends of the pupils of St. Joseph's Institution are reminded of j the 22nd79 words
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Article102 1924-07-04 10 Those who have seen Georges Clemen-; cenau as a great stateman should see his work as a dramatist, m The Veil of Happiness m film version at the Palacegay to night for one week. The Raffles Hotel Orchestra will play the following programme of music on Sunday at102 words
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Article33 1924-07-04 10 Among the passengers who left for London by the P. and O. steamer Morea| to-day, was Mr. H. W. Phear, Superintendent of Customs, Tampin. Mr. Phear. 1 was formerly a detective Inspector here.33 words
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Letter273 1924-07-04 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Public's letter m yesterday's issue certainly calls lor a reply for he has obviously overlooked some very important points or if not overlooked tiiem is nvnorant of them. Admittedly $-1 is a high price to pay for admission for v273 words
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Article142 1924-07-04 10 (By Couriesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun.-lia.) Tokio, July 2. The man who carried off the American flair from a flagsta!T on the site of the American Embassy has been a-.-rested m Osaka and hus been identified as Ryuko HamudaThe death is announced of Prince Matsukatu, elder142 words
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Article160 1924-07-04 10 The world informal appearing in the Chequers communique is fully borne out by Press ph"tographs of the two Premiers which retail the famous Lloyd George-Briand j?o!f match at Cannes. M. Hcrriot is depicted in a cloth cap smoking a briar pips, Mr. MaeDonald in a golfing suit. Both160 words
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Article84 1924-07-04 10 The ex-international Scottish footballers John Browning and Archibald Kyle were sentenced to sixty days' nard labour at the Glasgow Sheriff Court for corruption. The prosecution said the accused offered £3u to two players of the Bo'ncs3 team in order to let Lochgclly United beat their club in the honve match84 words
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Article121 1924-07-04 10 Macphail and Co., Ltd., Report. Singapore, July -I. Rubber. London lOv^d. Steady. Local 35 cents. Tin.--1 i.'. C 226. L tons sold.) Rulibeis. Very quiet. Mining. id:is buyeil at 21s, :>d., Rawp.n^s ai Bi\k Centa, ."-oaths at par, Norths at L.O7K, Taipings :u I.2'j, Rahman Hydraulic partly121 words
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Article149 1924-07-04 10 Singapore, July 4. Tin.— l226— down 50s. Rubber. 10% d. —up %<!. With a further fall of 50s. m the price of the metal, tins an dull and quotations are mainly on the ea-ier side. The Rubber share market is unaffected by ths lisa of a149 words
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Article117 1924-07-04 10 (L. K. Mac;:hail.) Singapore, July Rubber. 10%d.~ 3514 cents. Tin.-- L..'Ji; sil'J'.i— 75 tor, s->!«l. Mining. Taipinjrs I.L'O to 1.26, Johau P. 7 to 3i). Enquiries for Kuala Lumpur Tin No Liability, Hitani3 I.OS to I.U, Petalings 1.42 to 1.45, tenillsg.l 275. to 2Ss., South117 words
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Article37 1924-07-04 10 Bagan Serai.— 2s,ooo lbs. Batak Rabit.— 3o,ooo lbs. Kurau. 18,500 lbs. Merchiston— l4,ooo lbs. Paaaag li. E.— 188,000 lbs. Rubana.— ss,ooo lbs. Sabrang.— nil. Straits Rubber.— l76,ooo lbs Tali Ayer.— s2 T 250 lbs.37 words
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Article124 1924-07-04 10 In summing up at the inquest concerning the death of Alfred Jones, of the Blue Anchor Hotel, Byfleet (Surrey), the coroner commented upon the sordid conditions m the hotel at the time of the tragedy. Vaquier seemed to be passionately fond of Mrs. Jones. There was124 words
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Article96 1924-07-04 10 Johan Tin Dredging Limited report The dredge output for June was piculs 350. recovery by tables piculs 262.87, by puddler piculs 87.13, yardage hours run 664. The unexpe- tad of 350 piculs as against 12G-150 anticipated, is explained by the dredge working to n greater depth than96 words
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Article114 1924-07-04 10 Word has been received here by friends of Bishop and Mrs. Bickley that the Bishop's health has been sadly undermined and that his medical advisers have prescribed two years of absolute freedom from *ork of any kind. He and his wife were last at Pittsburgh. It appears that Bishop Oldham.114 words
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Article124 1924-07-04 10 There wu< a shocking Ingady "t Qui'cnV Cour: flats* in the European quarter of Calcutta, on June 86. Mi-. LMt, need 34, wan found by the police lying in a pool of blood with a revolver shot wound in her head. Forcing an entrance to the adjoining room, the police124 words
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Article819 1924-07-04 10 Some Results of the French Occupation. Life in the occupied Rl tones recently wrote fue special correspondent from l\>' appears t<> have relapeed, toe the moment at least, inio rooth that which was never broktB British zone. To the traveller reserved judgment un.il he could ju819 words
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Article98 1924-07-04 10 The manatfcmcrt of the Adelpbi Hotel have aiianped a benefit performance for thoea two clever dancers Mu.a and Knk i Shipoff to take place at ih'! hotel on Wednesday evening, next, the 9th last, Admission will be by ticket only, price $1. The entire proceeds will be hande.l98 words
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Article22 1924-07-04 10 Mr. T.nw Kway Sonjr, the well local arti.t, b.u-; intruiluri'l Studio his Mwly-invented photi background improvi-i icreen, which i>.'->-duces very efTcctive portrait*.22 words
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Advertisement250 1924-07-04 10 British Malaya. Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber Exported During June, 1924. The Registrar of Imports and Export-: has sent us the following comparative statement of the quantity and value of rut her exported iron-. British Malaya durm:: June, 1924. Th« figures, which are in tons, represent total exports250 words
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1085 1924-07-04 11 Consolidated Malay. First-class Condition Of Property. The eighteenth annual general meeting of the Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd., was hold on May 27, at the Councii Room, Rubber Growers 1 Association, 2-4,' Idol Lane, Eastcheap, K.C.. Mr. J. L. I oudoun-Shand presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, the report we have1,085 words
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Article133 1924-07-04 11 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be available for i-sue on Saturday, July 5. at 9 a.m. Annual Register 1923. Bell. Clive. The Legend of Monte Delia Sibill.-t. Benson, A. C. The Queen's Dolls' House,133 words
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Article855 1924-07-04 11 The following passengers were bookcrt to leave for Kurope to-<lay by the Morco, which sailed at 11 a.m. Mr. C. V. Morris, Mr. W. J. Garcia. Mr. A. L. Davis, Mr. R. J. bee, Mr. A. H. Hardie, Mr. Buchner, Mr. K. C. Kobertaon. Mr. K. P. Woodyear, Mr.855 words
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Article107 1924-07-04 11 Programme of drills up to and for July t>. 1024:— 1 Friday, July 4, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hali, S.R.A. (V). battery gun drill; Balestier Range, M.G. Platoon, recruits firing, bus leaves Drill Hall at 4.45 p.m. Siglap Camp, A and B Cos., camp. Transport leaves Drill Hall107 words
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Article89 1924-07-04 11 It appears that the Shanghai Foreign Commissioner recently approached the Consular Body regarding the handing over to the Soviet of the Russian Consulate at Shanghai, and that the Consular Body duly reported the matter to the Diplomatic Corps at Peking. It is understood that neither the Diplomatic Corp3 nor the89 words
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Advertisement203 1924-07-04 11 'The Vibreiionless Tvirv Cylinder Douglas J? LATEST MODELS COBB CO. Phone 3240. BATTERY S©Fvice 6 Volt Model 12 Volt Model When you buy a SPARTA Battery you get the best Starting and Lighting Battery produced in Great Britain. It is the only Battery produced which has patent U strips of203 words
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Advertisement350 1924-07-04 11 Raffles Hotel T«I«paoa« 2920 (10 Linaa) GUEST NIGHT AND DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.— Every Sunday TEA DANCES.— Every Monday and Friday SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietors, Adelphi Hotel Managing Director Harry H. Willies. Situated m the Best Part of Singapore. THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE COMPLETELY FITTED WITH350 words
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Article386 1924-07-04 12 Par Exchosr* Value. Company. Prlea» it AnRlo-Malay 17/6 (1 Ayer Kuninjr 26/3 El Bakap Plantns 10/ 11 Banteng (SM'ngr) 25/ £1 Batu Caven 12 V. II Batu Kawan 18/9 I liatu Ti K 1/5M6 2/ Bertam Consol. 3/7 tt £1 Bidor Estates 1% ■>/ Brooklands 2/7V4386 words
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Advertisement129 1924-07-04 12 HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ V/H DE BAS CO., J BATAVIA. Exhibition of Artificial Marble Tilea at Raffles Hotel Room No. 27. We beg to inform that a representative of our Company will stop at Raffles Hotel Room No. 27, as from July 8. to .show samples and fhra information regarding prices, etc., of129 words
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Advertisement84 1924-07-04 12 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1924 FIRST DAY.— Tuesday, July 8 SECOND DAY.— Thursday, July 10 THIRD DAY.— Saturday, July 12. Tickets m the %o Unlimited Non-Selling Sweep to be held on the Third Day may be obtained (BY MEMBERS ONLY) from the Secretary, or on the Race Course. LADIES'84 words
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Advertisement123 1924-07-04 12 TWO Records FOR THI Price of ONE -His Master's Voice" CELEBRITY RECORDS are now issued as DOUBLE SIDED •t the undernoted price* 10-tnch Red 3.25 12-Inch Buff 5.25 12-inch Red 4.5>0 12-Inch Pale Creel. 6-00 10-liuJi Buff 3 75 12-inch Pale Blua *7 0Q 12-Inch V.Tilt* f 25 Writ* to123 words
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Advertisement241 1924-07-04 12 Ball-Bearing Asbestos Lined Steel Filing Cabinets Give MAXIMUM Protection from Fire BRITISH-MADE, with double steel walls, backs and fronts, interlined with three asbestos sheets. Described by one Insurance Company as the cabinet we have been waiting for." DON'T WAIT FOR A FIRE— GET YOURS NOW. RONEO Ltd. (Incorporated m England).241 words
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Advertisement373 1924-07-04 13 THIS MARK Means Quality "Dog's Head" Beer and Stout OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Si me Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strait 3 Settlements) fc^E-kQPH^ NE E I With the Mellow Tone rThe jY ARISTOCRAT |]j[f(jf|"| of all L "LJ GRAMAPHONES Invites comparison with any other instrument m design, tone, finish, work-373 words
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Advertisement726 1924-07-04 13 GHEONG KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT "MORTGAGEE SALE of valuable town, country oml s^a-sido properties at Tanjong Katong and Teluk Kurau At Messrs. Cheong Koc-n Seng Co's saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, July 2, st 2.30 p.m. t. Twenty two pieces of valuable freehold land and the compound dwelling726 words
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Advertisement322 1924-07-04 13 JUST LANDED FEW MORE faffi DTMI OF Tllf] FAMOUS 5 SEATER H ffli B |S| ~J MODEL 1924 N^^^^^ EMBODYING ALL LATEST REFINEMENT OF EITKOmSAN MANUFACTURERS Strength Reliabilily Economy Comfort are all Btv I m^L qur-.lHics m fact Buy the best buy S"" I£A I it costs no rt^ore For322 words
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Advertisement1143 1924-07-04 14 Aa»*t* over $5,000,000 S.C, Ammr *urn* la f*re« *T«r |IT,Mf,N| The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lacornoratat U ItralU lettlemeßtt.) HEAD omcC: Winchester Hoass, Siagapore. LONDON OFFIO I 11, OM J.wry, aG. The Company ha* £10,000 deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England and compile* with the British Life1,143 words
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Advertisement387 1924-07-04 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter la Jaaaa) Capital Subscribed T60,000,00a Capita! Patd-np T62.000.000 Reserve Fund YU.180,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vie* President H. Mori, Eea. DIRECTORS t G. Kawasaki, Esq. T. Hisamnne, Esq. M. Eaakl, Eiq. D. Takita, Isq. M. Sato, E*q. HEAD OFFICES Talpeh,387 words
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Advertisement380 1924-07-04 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated la RagUae) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets..,. .**0,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and UndervriUr, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United vita the Alliance Assurance Co, Ltd (Incorporated ia England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1801. Capital 5,460,000380 words
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Advertisement836 1924-07-04 14 n "TILLEY" bGJB» kerosine vapour lamps j ///y/ll»lk\n The y lßniD on the marll t satisfaction under all conditions. I *p~ It burns rommon paraffin oil. II mjrf' SP^ It Is absolutely windproof. I X WJ II It is self-contained no trcuhlesome I Fire-proof globes. W\ I! >9 Nothing to836 words
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Article1028 1924-07-04 15 Enjoyable Visit (o Labuan And Brunei. The Acting Resident and Mrs. Calder pave a garden party at Government House, Labuun, on June 17, to nearly a hundred people at which the following had the honour of meeting His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemaid Dr. and1,028 words
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Advertisement284 1924-07-04 15 i WHY NOT TO-DAY P Why deny yourself for another day the pleasure and convenience that come with the possession of a Ford If it is a question of money, we will take care of that. Our monthly payments are moderate. You will buy a Ford eventually. Why not TO-DAY284 words
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Advertisement238 1924-07-04 15 Popularity the True Measure of Quality This is the true measure of the Good- established and increasing. It is founded ><ar All-Weather Tread Cord Tyre's popu- on ;he i ncompara ble quality of the tyre larity The world ovtr more people rid :l»*lf, and on that important exclusive on (lOtdytar238 words
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Advertisement262 1924-07-04 16 ■ft Golf is an Art! STUDY IT IN HENDERSON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GOLF INSTRUCTOR 150 ACTION PHOTOS with DETAILED DIRECTIONS The result of practical teaching experience. Price PoBt fre€ to any 9 A CA rddress from the •H-W AUTHOR. KUALA LUMPUR, FJHJS. COAL TAR For Painting, Marking Trees and Road surfacing Estate,262 words
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Advertisement242 1924-07-04 16 Coal Tar Shipments just received from AUSTRALIA and GLASGOW. Supplies also from The Singapore Gas Works. LEE KIM SOO 20, High Street. A Guide to the English Language 460 Double Column Pagea A book which attempts to answer the problems which daily arise out of Speech and Writing To Everyone242 words
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Advertisement868 1924-07-04 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID chargos for Want., For Sals, To Let, etc., 1b ordinary close act type (average six words to line) are Par line On* insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 eta., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five m.. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,868 words
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Advertisement911 1924-07-04 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, Oxl.y Rlm, funiaatd. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET. 36, Coleman Street. Immediate entry. Apply to Meyer Brothers. ~TO LET, No. 1, Scott. Road. Entry immediately. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 7, Napier Road, fas, water, garage, tennis. Apply 638, Strait. Time..911 words
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Advertisement392 1924-07-04 16 YOUR EYES If Optteally Defective aad •traia.d caa) Mly be relieved If •eleallfleaily mad* Giants are n.ed. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing room*, aad accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. JOHN~DUKE. F.8.0.A, F -S.M.C. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 13, BATTERY ROAD. BOTCAPOEIL M«HM»Mm>M»t»»M»^i»»H CONCRETE LAWN ROLLERS The Ideal Roller For392 words
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Advertisement267 1924-07-04 16 Everybody's Business Handbooks. Pitman* Business Man's Cuidf 5.1.60 Business Letter PfßCttM si.so Law m ltusinrss. l.s 11. A. iUon JI.Du Economic* fur fearibteM Man $2.00 The Organization ul Sm.-ill Itunincss $1.50 The Business Han's GejMa (v Advertising $2.10 How to Finance Mutincss 51.20 A ('nur*e m BaalMM Training $1.0 Student's267 words
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