Malaya Tribune, 5 January 1923
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Title Section27 1923-01-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] >—' AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. X. -No. 4 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement155 1923-01-05 1 j f yol NEED GLASSES j please Consult j THE I c ASTERN OPTICAL CO., j X m if Tl RING OPTICIANS. ill CANAL ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1 1 I I if I 1 NOTICE TO PUBLIC. I i I f j It has come to our notice that our White155 words
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Article1201 1923-01-05 2 THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. Publicity in Ett ancient amid modern aspects was the subject of an interesting paper read at a meeting of the Tai koo Literary Society Hongkong by Mr B Wylie. The speaker highly sketched the evolution of the written word and the printed1,201 words
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359 1923-01-05 2 Rich Deposits Awaiting Development. j "Now Zealand offers an attractive field for the investment of British capital," writes Major E A Belcher, C B E, head of the British Empire Exhibition Dominions' Mission, in one of his reports. The most remarkable resources awaiting359 words
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Advertisement315 1923-01-05 2 sasaMaasiiawMaasaaiiisMsiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiisTunsmiiimiifinnsni ir t r J Just Received < I 1923 MODEL i B.8.1 MOTOR CICLE 4 1 4 H. P. 3 Speed All Chain Drive-Kick Start. a j DUE SHORTLY I B.S.A. (1923 Light Model) 23 4 H. P. 3 Speed-All Chain Drive Kick Start, 1 B.S.A. (1923315 words
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Advertisement438 1923-01-05 2 u MY FROAT AND MY TUMMY." My froat and my tummy do like these funny little medicines", said a small Cheshire boy of 3 to his mother, and the "funny little medicines" be spoke of were Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy. These Tablets are popular with children because438 words
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Advertisement478 1923-01-05 2 WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF CARPENTERS TOOLS INCLUDING Chisels Gimlets Augers Squares Ratchets Rules Spirit Levels Screw Drivers Marking Gauges Etc., Etc. And will be pleased to Quote our Keenest Pric s on Receipt of your j Enquiries. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Straits Settleneva., SINGAPORE. it- m m478 words
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Article1002 1923-01-05 3 CHINESE OFFICIALDOM. Som* Reminiscences. Chinasidere have become ao accustomed to talking- and hearing of "aqueeze" in China, that the evil ia accepted without demand for evidenca auvl without curiosity aa to tha mechanic* of the wretched business. It ia an attitude that defte* correction, for the Chinese pa'rriot1,002 words
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Article326 1923-01-05 3 Another 3!i Years Control. When (says the "Timos of India") Iff Surve and Mr Dabholkar opposed the Rent Bill in the Bombay Council in behalf of the landlords, they defeated their own purpose. Their speeches showed how little real argument there is to be advanced againat uhe326 words
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Advertisement216 1923-01-05 3 1 AXE /11 BRAND i l l IS THe BeSt 111 MUNICH |[;jJSB|| 15 El E! R m JNEW SHIPMENT 1 1 SPECIAL QUOTATION FOB WHOLESALE DEALERS. l\ MtNJGH lw\V STANLEY F. WARD CO. (FAR EAST) LIMITED. I (Successor to G. AIRELY Co.) I I 2B FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. I216 words
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Advertisement126 1923-01-05 3 says «Qets=It": Corns Flee when touched wlth"Gete-It." As a sponge absorbs water so does "Geu-It" absorb aad draw ouull pain and soreness, .^asaa*!^ "GETS-IT" lathe original .x>rn and oal- I St XSSM las peeler. M'b bj E. Lawrenoe* Co.. Chicago, r. 8. A- f W KRE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE?126 words
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Advertisement166 1923-01-05 3 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realise the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little's166 words
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Advertisement318 1923-01-05 3 BODY CHILLS. In th© moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feel safe from catching a chill. The least exertion causes excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out of doors, or the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in its318 words
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Article, Illustration515 1923-01-05 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By FootlighL" Miss Betty Compsn, who appears in "At the End of the Worid," a Melodrama of Shanghai's underworld, the Paramount photo-play now being sareeraed §0 the Malborough, has had a most unique rise in screenland. Unlike other "stars Betty had515 words
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Advertisement337 1923-01-05 4 AMUSEMENTS A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMMErFOR THE SEASON EMPIRE CINEMA TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. The Fall of the Romanoffs In 7 Parts. Herbert Brenon's startling picturization of the Russian Revolution, as furnished to him by Iliodor, the mad monk, confessor of the Czar and Czarina. At 7.:'>o Sharp. Elmo Lincoln in337 words
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Advertisement378 1923-01-05 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THE AIRE, BEACH ROAD. Something Distinctly Good in Feature Film. Programme from Sunday, Dec. 31, 1922 to Friday, January 5, 1923. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE FOX 1 Reel Pathe Film. A Remarkably Powerful Attraction. Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach present REX BEACH'S FAMOUS STORY378 words
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Advertisement11 1923-01-05 4 Tenuis Rackets AND Balls. OBTAINABLE AT: PENINSULAR IMPORT CO, RAFFLES' CHAMBERS.11 words
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Advertisement449 1923-01-05 4 AMUSEMENTS. Jiifi Feature Attraction! Ist Show at 7.30 p.m. Lnj[j, The six reel riot TILLIE S PUNCTURED ROMANCE Three of the World's most Famous Fun- THUNDERBOLT JACK makers in a comedy that is Serial Giggles and Guffaws Episodes 1. I, 3 and 4. Eight Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Marie Dressier.449 words
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Article70 1923-01-05 5 I s,NCAPO«B DUKT. j I tl JO A.m. I. Gan a Sporto. I' I i;..;c!:-r«l. y.13. a.:re, 930. Tl) .ni«»rr<>*. Ja n (k 0 a.m., p.m. I j nl Theatre, 9.30. Ci Matinee, 5 BoxT t, 9J& Sunday, Jan 7. 1 is i Bk, 0&8 p.m. ft*70 words
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Article344 1923-01-05 5 jVdar. Jan S> ci mf*«*i Japan r »B< nledi p.m. ■■fkMt Shanghai 1 *Pathan 2 p.m. (;uan 2 p.m. Bong Lan 2 p.m. X lian 2 p.m. Hen M( na 3 p.m. P'.rt Bi* T «aMB P< ;ik 3 p.m. Van Diemen 3 p.m. I f*Seistan 3 p.m.344 words
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Article202 1923-01-05 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—s9o% 125 tons sold. Latest Local Market Quotations. Buyer* Sellers Gambier $16.75 Java Cube 21.50 Hamburg Cubs 23.50 Press Cube 22.00 Sarawak White Pepper 23.75 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 16.25 Sunrined Copra $10.65 Mixed Copra 10.30 Small Flake Tapioca 12.25 Mcd Pearl Tapioca202 words
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Article83 1923-01-05 5 Singapore, Jan 5. >n Lone!oB Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 15-32 d Oh New York Demand 54% Private 90d s 56% On France Bank 700 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 174 On Hongkone— Bank demand draft83 words
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Article82 1923-01-05 5 C. of C. Rubber AsaociV lon. Singapore, Jan 5. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 50 50% Latest London Cables quote.—Loi don, Spot.— *;hbed Sraokod Sheet Closing Prie*~ Buyers Sellers Spot 50% 50% Jan to March 52 52Vs April to June 54% 55 Latest Loadon Cables quote.—London,82 words
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Article20 1923-01-05 5 The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as follows:— Ordinary Rate Jan 4. Deferred Rate Jan 3.20 words
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138 1923-01-05 5 Singapore, Jan 4. Catalogued 1.606,825 lbs, 717.33 tOThS. Offered 1,096,652 lbs, 489.57 tone. Sold 705,455 314.93 ton®. Prices Realized. I^ondon—Spot Is 2%d. New York—Spot 29 cts. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 50% (5 lots, all in cases.) Good138 words
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495 1923-01-05 5 S ngapore, Jan 4. The volume of business transacted during the week is not large but prices have been firmly maintained in all branches and the general trend is upward with buyers in evidence. Rubber shares are finding a ready market, especially latterly as a495 words
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Article463 1923-01-05 5 Singapore, Jan 3. Tn spite of the break occasioned by the New Year holidays, the Local Share Market has evinced considerable activity and with a somewhat sensational rise in rubber, and steadily appreciating price for tin, the tone of the market has been very firm.463 words
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Article215 1923-01-05 5 Singapore, Jan 5. Rubber. —London Is 3d Local 50 V». Tin.—London £180 7s 6d. Local $91% (195 tons.) Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Ayer Kuniners 52% to 57% cents, *lv Benuts 20 to 22% cents, New Craigieleas 42% to 47% cents, Bassetts 97% cents to $1.02% Bukit Jelotongs 55215 words
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Article109 1923-01-05 5 Those who have seen the "Foolisii Wives" film, and read local comments on it, will be interested in the following, from a Home paper: The Chief Constable of Manchester (Sir Robert Peacock) has lodged an objection to the film "Foolish Wives" after inspecting it at the trade109 words
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Article35 1923-01-05 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 172 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Imdia and Ceylon is Rs. 175 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement254 1923-01-05 5 CHOOSE YOUR CAREER. More than two million men and women have adopted the I.C.S. method of training. This is due to the fact that an I. C. S. student can acquire the necessary training to qualify for a responsible position without interfering in any way with his present occupation. The254 words
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Advertisement212 1923-01-05 5 WANTED.—A thoroughly experienced store-keeper for general 'produce. $20,000 security required. Please apply P. O. Box No. 4t6. LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to held on Tuesday the 16th January 1923, the Directors will recommend that212 words
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Advertisement255 1923-01-05 5 LENSES i Must be ground EXACTLY «s 3 in accordance with the pre- I I scription. All our work ia j done under European Super- ji vision and we guarantee per- feet fitting combined with I J absolute accuracy. s m 2 N. LAZARUS MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 1 MEDICAL HALL BUILDING,255 words
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Miscellaneous62 1923-01-05 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandanf Kerbau Hospital. Jan 3, 1923. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. Bar. Red to 32 deg Fah 1015.9 1012.8 1014.4 Temp 74.5 81 77 Wet Bulb Ther: 73 75 74 Dir of Wind calm N W W Max Temp in shade 82 Min do do 71 Max62 words
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Article882 1923-01-05 6 [The editorial below was written before the receipt of the grave news published to-day, of the break-up of the Paris Conference. Read in the light of that news, it remains a pertinent commentary on the most senious and alarming event since the Armistice.] Still another crisis!882 words
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Article715 1923-01-05 6 Mr C W Widmaer, has just come out from America tb join the Yukon Gold Company. Mr Carl Hartley, an American botanist, accompanied by Mrs Hartley and family, are on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Our Ipoh correspondent wires that the date of the Perak Gymkhana Meeting is changed from715 words
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Article98 1923-01-05 6 Think Oat Your Costume*! The Stadium Boxing Syndicate have generously come forward with an enterprise DO behalf of two very deserving causes, which need all the help that can be obtained at the present time. A fancy dre3s ball (fancy ilress optional) is to be held at98 words
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Article46 1923-01-05 6 Big Jewellery Theft. Mr Tung Pik Loh Chong, Chinese Consul, residing at 1 Barker-road reports the theft from his house of jewellery valiued at $8,610 at 6.30 p m yesterday. No arrest has been made. Inspector Dale is in charge of the caso.46 words
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Article168 1923-01-05 6 The annual rport of the English Presbyterian Mi sion for last year shows that congregations and finance* suffered owing to the commercial depression and 1922 proved an atnxious y ar'for the Mission. Neverthekes encouraging work was done, both in town and district, and the outlook is bright. The168 words
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Article84 1923-01-05 6 There was another satisfttctory audience last evening at the Victoria Theatre to see the Carpentier-Siki and Max Leakier films. The fight picture stands seeintr twice, to confirm first impression* of its sen.sia'lional incidents, whr'st it is a genuine pleasure to see the inimitable Max in action84 words
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Article260 1923-01-05 6 The Chamber of Mines here, says our Ipoh correspondent, is taking steps to request nomination of their own representative on the Federal Council, arid it is believed the Chamber of Commerce will follow suit. Numismatists will be interested to hear tihat Mr J C Momlton, the Director of Raffles Museum,260 words
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Article149 1923-01-05 6 A Chinese Compla'nart Inspector Kirn produ< d 0 belonging to the 2nd Midd ment before Mr Dawson in pouice court this morning. officer who was repns.w manding Officer was gjtv< the bench. It was aifeg accused entered a mall I in Ayer Rajah-road en >. night149 words
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Article181 1923-01-05 6 Exhibition Committee op. Srieati And Industry. On behalf of the Depa Scientific and Industrial R several nominations haw- t to the British Empire I Committee, on the app Science to Industry. Other nomination > hay by the British Beeenvfa A for the Woollen and Worst tries,181 words
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Article216 1923-01-05 6 Tha New Ordinance. It should be made general knnwa to the public that the Prem ON (Leases) Ordnance reeenl introduced and passed through tl Jative Council, which has now law, makes it illegal for any landkH or agent of any landlord, tenant sub-tenant, to receive any pr.216 words
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Article47 1923-01-05 6 Major-General Sir untitled KCB, DSO, and Lady i Sineapore to-day, for J«" ing therefrom on th 291 The I» O Khiva h. and is expected t>» arr 1 H at 8 a m on Friday, th I" She will proceed to the P■ I' vVh on arrivaL47 words
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Advertisement341 1923-01-05 6 "His Masters Voice" "Faust" The Complete Opera Recorded in Italian on Twenty, Twelve-inch Double-sided Records Complete in Two Handsome Albums. Price $60.00 set. 1% Robinson Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. BO Jkb ON SPORTS AND EXERCISE. I D (List No. 3.) g jj Strength and How to obtain it by Sandow *--|0341 words
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Advertisement23 1923-01-05 6 [AjCTOCElf Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.23 words
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Article1091 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. mm X ECATES LEAVING AFTER FRUITLESS W DISCUSSION. AMERICA'S MOVE AWAITED. Parrs, Jan 4. T reference hat broken down. 720 ,ne frigjHty. The British are going home tovhlk. the British and French delegate* this Earlier (3-30 i i r ,t0 t heir respective prograrrrVnes the BelgiansReuter. - 1,091 words
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Article166 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. ITALY AND THE CHINESE CUSTOMS. M. P/i Criticism. London, Jan 4. Sir Edwin Stockton, M P, writes to the Times relative to Italy, alone among the powers, refusing to consent to an agreement bringing into force the effective five per cent customs duty in China, except onReuter. - 166 words
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Article133 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. And Chinese Universities. London, Jan 4. Sir Frederick Lugard writes to the Times championing the Hongkong University's cla'.ms in connection with the Boxer indemnity. He says the rapid increase recently in the number of students testifies even more than its acadenvic successes to the position itReuter. - 133 words
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Article84 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. New World Record. Par s, Jan 4. The remarkable feat of remaining in air a hundred minutes in an ordinary aeroplane with the engine shut off, by utilising aerial currents was accomplished by the French Lieutenant Thoret, according to a telegram from Biskra n Algeria.—Reuter. Paris,Reuter. - 84 words
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Article53 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. Specialists Summoned. London, Jan 4. A Riga message from Moscow says a serious new crisis has arisen in Lenin's health and foreign specialists have been summoned.—Reuter. Berlin, Jan 4. Professor Klemperer, specialist in internal diseases, has again been summoned to Moscow to attend Lenin, whose healthReuter. - 53 words
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Article21 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. London, Jan 4. The net profits of Barclay's Bank for 1022 were approximately 2V» million pounds. —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article29 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan A. The first eighty million florins of the six per cent state loan is to be issued on Jan 10 at 01%.— Router.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article57 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. TURKS INFLUENCED BY PARIS FAILURE? Reouf Bey's Speech. Constantinople, Jan 4. Reouf Bey, Angora Premier, in a speech to the Assembly, insisted on full satisfaction of the entire Turkish programme as regards Thrace, the Straits, capitulations and racial minorities and suggested that the United States provide aReuter. - 57 words
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Article54 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. Eighteen People Missing. New York, Jan 4. Eighteen persons are reported as missing as a result of the breaking up of a log jam destroying the footbridge, on the Colitz river at Kelso in Washington State, which was crowded with spectators. Many motor cars alsoReuter. - 54 words
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Article36 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. London, Jan 4. It is announced that Princess Victoria has been suffering for several eiays from bronchitis and pulmonary congestion but was a little better last night and her strength is maintained.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article27 1923-01-05 7 Reuter. London. Jan 4. It s announced that a research expedition for the South Pacific is being organised to start early in the summer.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article52 1923-01-05 7 We are indebted to the Nanyo Nrichi-Nichi Shimbun for the following: Tokio, Jan 3. The residence of LUrqsil NoV-r.nr: Ikeda haa been completely doatlroyed by fire. lt is reported that the town of Nagaoka add its neighbourhood have been buritd by a heavy snowfall measuring over ten feet52 words
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Article108 1923-01-05 7 December Returns. Barlow and Co, Agtnts lbe. The Pernaa Rubber Co, Ltd 17,809 The Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd 18,500 The Sekong Rubber Co, Ltd 19.000 Kuala Geh Rubber Co, Ltd 10,800 The Ayer Kuning (F M S) Rubber Co. Ltd 63.000 The Bradwall (F M S) Rubber108 words
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Article50 1923-01-05 7 Leafield. Dec 17.—Thi r-markable war sacrifice of one English family was recognised at West Kirby yesterday wher; a memorial was: unveiled to the memory of five sons of one mother killed during the war. The sixth son», the survivor of the family, had both itiza thot away.50 words
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Article78 1923-01-05 7 Wherever we took, there are signs of better times. Though there are still dark clouds, there b a light breaking on the horizon, and the future is full of hope. Hard facts and horsesor.i c are stern schoolmasters, and th» world has been slow to heed, but tm all hands78 words
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Letter792 1923-01-05 7 LETTER-BOX. Ed,, M. T.] From X V S: The rent? of the house in wh ch I Jive and four more houses in the same row have been increased from Jan 1 by near'y 100 per cent, and those of another two houses, by nearly 200 per cent These houses792 words
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Advertisement268 1923-01-05 7 ■i;i!iiiitUiiiii'ii^uiiit'iM "PUDLO" j BRAND CEMENT WATER=PROOFER. m I CONDEMNED BUILDINGS. I The ministry of Health state in their Manuel on Unfit Houses I that dampness comes first as a defect in their standard of fitness. m m I Condemned Buildings are often saved from destruction by I making them bone268 words
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Article342 1923-01-05 8 GARRISON SHIELD CHAMPIONSHIP. At Tanglin, yesterday afternoon*, the Garrison Shield soccer competition was wound up with a match between the rh -impions, A Co, of the Middl mmm Regiment, and the Rest of the League. H E the- G O C and Lady Malcolm, and mar.y342 words
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Article231 1923-01-05 8 TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME. There should be a big crowd for the boxing at Almazoff'3 Circus tomorrow evening. The bouts are to be under the •killed management of the Stadium Syndicate officials. The princ pal event, Rozario v Jenkins, promises well. Sam Posy will tackle a new Japanese aspirant. Muraki, and231 words
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Article86 1923-01-05 8 YESTERDAY'S PRACTICE. There was an interesting rugger practice match on the S C C ground yesterday when two new players were tried out in Webster, from Shanghai, and Harker. Webster, a speedy player on the right wing, helped Warren to Rcore for the Whites m* tr nrst half an<86 words
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Article113 1923-01-05 8 MALAYAN ASSOCIATION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Jan 4. Mr J Dean, of Singapore, has submitted the draft rules of the Malayan Tennis which are being circulated from Kuala Lumpur for the consideration of all tho principal clubs. A meeting of delegates will be held at the earliest113 words
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Article145 1923-01-05 8 Reuter. TEST MATCH RESULT. England's Remarkable Victory. Capetown, Jan 4. In brilliant weather before 2,000 people, and on a perfect wicket Mann and Jupp, who hit 45 and 38 respectively, made a gallant stand of 68 for the seventh wicket. Then Brown was run out for nil. The crowdReuter. - 145 words
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Article22 1923-01-05 8 V M C A TOURNAMENT. To-morrow's Ties. Ldm Bong Soo vs G E Kraal. H G Stack vs Toh Cheng Kiat.22 words
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Article50 1923-01-05 8 The sports of the 2nd Battalion the Middlesex Regiment will take place on Jan 11th, 12th and 13th. The 100 yards and 440 yards races will be open to the Garrison and SVC, the futmac being run off on Jan 12 and the latter on Jan 13.50 words
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Article285 1923-01-05 8 "Scenes and cures similar to those lately reported from Durban, remarks the Cathedral mor/hly paper, have ma.ked Mr Hickson's Missions in Lady smith and in Johannesburg, the next town to be visited, much interest was aroused in advance by a correspondent in the daily Press, in which285 words
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Article23 1923-01-05 8 Ipoh, Jan 4. —An official reception is being arrang°d to Grand Master Nutr nt Lodge Kinta at Ipoh on Saturday lr Own Correspondent.23 words
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Article2127 1923-01-05 8 MR E TESSENSOHN OFFERED SEAT IN LEGISLATURE. A Stormy Meeting. The third annual general meeting of the Eurasian Association was held at St Andrew's School Hall at 5.15 p.m. yesterday. Mr N B Westerhout, the President, took the chair, and a fair number of members were present. The2,127 words
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Advertisement37 1923-01-05 8 I WHEELS OF TIME Always going on A PHOTOGRAPH RECORDS CHILDHOOD S DAYS AND CHILDHOOD S WAYS, f Make ah appointment to-day THE EASTERN STUDIO STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I m I Telephone No. 1900. t J a37 words
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Advertisement372 1923-01-05 8 THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON TWO BIGGEST COMBINATIONS IN ONE NIGHT. If you do not see now you will never see it again. ALMAZOFFS GRAND SOUTH AFRICAN CIRCUS Grand Matinee: Saturday, January 6, at 5 p.m. Saturday, January 6, at 9.15 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING AND SPECIAL GRAND CIRCUS PROGRAMME.372 words
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Article621 1923-01-05 9 Coffee per 2 lb tin. Lim Hoe Chiang and Cc (Ist quality) 1.60 Coffee beans (Java) kati 0.42 Dhall kati 0.12 Flour, wheaten kati Flour, wheaten Australian kati 0.12 Ghee kati Ghee No. 1 Madras kati 0.90 Ghee No. 2 Calcutta, H*T A kati 0.50 Ghee No,621 words
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Article1361 1923-01-05 9 MINING. Issue Paid Val. Up. $1 $1 Ayer Weng (Rar-man) DAP iZi 6 H $1 Hitam Tin m •2o M $1 Jelantoh Tir a on 1 35 $1 $1 Jehan Tin Dredging 30 $1 91 Kuala Lumpur NX J* 1 55 £1 £1 Kampong Kamunting Tin D1,361 words
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Advertisement188 1923-01-05 9 j MaflWaOMt of German Jus t receded c,.n^ tL!i £ar Ooodi. Hiwoodi going Al v 17, Katies Quay, POINTS THAT COUNT. Quality and Price NO BOOSTING but FACTS, Try and be convinced. RAJA CO., 117, Kortt Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. pUGEL S 0DA r ou TAI N FLl'GEL&c? L T D188 words
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Advertisement168 1923-01-05 9 CALCUTTA HATS 1 FOR GENTS We are selling at HOCKBOTTOM PRICES. PERSONAL INSPECTION WILL •CONVINCE THE PUBLIC. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM GENERAL MERCHANT, 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Make A New Year Resolution. DON'T BE "Pennywise and Pound Foolish M GO TO THE SINGAPORE CASKET COMPANY, 83, SELEGIE ROAD OR ASK168 words
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Advertisement142 1923-01-05 9 1 THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS. Ltd., I CACORPORATKD IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, I 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, I j SINGAPORE, S.S. I I Do you require STATIONERY of r>od I I quality j The following lines are stocked and can be f I at prices that compare142 words
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Article507 1923-01-05 10 HONGKONG THE CINDERELLA? Wsistfeig editorially the "China Mafi" says:— The tide of constitutional reform .a timing. Already it has swept away obsolete conditions in Malta, Ceylon, India and Burma. Surging further East it has now reached the StraitsWill it follow its present trend and flood Hongkong or is507 words
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178 1923-01-05 10 Study of Tropical Disease*. It is hoped that the Scientific Section of the British Empire Exhibition will be more completely representative than similar sections at any previous Exhibition. Various Scientific Societies are co-operating to make it a big success. One of the departments in178 words
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Advertisement680 1923-01-05 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, re Ismail Raheem (in bankruptcy) Bras Basah Road. The Undersigned have been Instructed to sell privately in single lots at their sals-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, IMPORTANT: The whole of the stock now to be cleared considerably below680 words
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Advertisement291 1923-01-05 10 SUFFERED MONTHS WIWH Skin Would Itch and Burn. Face Disfigured. Cuticura Healed. For months I suffered with a rash which broke out aU over my skin. If I got the least bit warm my skin would itch and burn, and at night I could not rest. My face was disfigured.291 words
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Advertisement270 1923-01-05 10 Your Cough may appear to be of little importance j/b But a neglected cough is often the fc> rerunner pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis or even consump■Kftu» tion lar better rIĔP*» to S et your cough now. Take SCOTT'S regularly and watch the results. Day by day you will note an improvement270 words
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Advertisement433 1923-01-05 10 SATYRIN SATYRIN GOLD |/0Svl SILVER FOR MEN If Wvlj FGP > WOMCM row These new, remarkable and salutary Hormon preparations provide quick and permanent remedies for the recovery of strength; especially Nerve energy, and are suitable for all people suffering from: Nervous debility, quick fatigue, sexual neurasthenia, physical weakness, alcoholism,433 words
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Advertisement373 1923-01-05 10 STEAMER SAILING; N Y. It LONDON LINE. Harun* Mam Komo Maru 1 LIVERMOL LDXE. Tsuruga Maru Delagoa Maru HAMBURG LINE Mito Maru Matsuye Maru 1 NEW YORK LINE VIA Sl^ SOUTH AMERICAN LINK. BOMBAY LINE. Muroran Maru j Awa Maru j CALCUTTA LINE. Maru j aa FOR JAPAN. Wakasa Maru373 words
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Advertisement487 1923-01-05 11 SAILING. krSrS INDIA AND APCAR LINE. pASSENGriraNDCARGO SERVICES. MA SlaK OttliNTAli 8. N. CO. SSI FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. W Fr m LONDON Du. SINGAPORE. (Tn .sport) about Jaa i a about Jan tl v about Feb 4 about Feb 18 about Mar 4 Mask** ♦mails only. re t HNDON ANTWERP Leave487 words
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Advertisement401 1923-01-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O.^K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (■abject to change witaoat previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Haaabara, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sacs and Port Said. ♦Atlas Maru arr Jan 15 dep 16 *Argun Maru arr Feb 24 dep 26 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama,401 words
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Advertisement445 1923-01-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS I Monthly aelLnjpj %c end trcn Au»tralla for ear** only, ©ailing Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Molbeuras and Syd»? 192S SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 192S Arr i ria g Singapore Saiiiitf. Jaa 15 bA EMIT A" Jaa M Fob 12 *a. 44 ECHUCA Feb 17 For further445 words
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Advertisement536 1923-01-05 11 STEAMER SAILING. BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin screw mail passenger ateaataas betweea RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with, through connection from Singapore aad Peaang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Lear* Leare Steamer Rangeea About Steamer Raageea A boat 1928 Lancashire Jaa IS Oxfordshire Apr IS Yorkshire Feb 1 Lancashire Apr 26 Warwickahire Feb536 words
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Advertisement575 1923-01-05 12 WANTED. WANT I > TO BUY. —Scrap Silver, such as broken buttons, Chai.is, Coins, broken wares, etc., etc., large or small quantity, good price offered. Apply to Box 31, c/o Malaya Tribune." WANTED. —Compositors for Advertisement section of a newspaper. Experience essential. Apply Box 32 c/o 'Malaya Tribune" WANTED. —Electrical575 words
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Advertisement453 1923-01-05 12 BANKS. P 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed aad Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI, KCIE453 words
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Advertisement446 1923-01-05 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ia the U. 8. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. 0. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 6 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop»gate.446 words
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Advertisement428 1923-01-05 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: •4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jenker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT Londoa, New York, Saa Franciieo, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hoagkong, Amoy, Peatiaaak aad Traag. CAPITAL. Authoriaed428 words
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Advertisement427 1923-01-05 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid ap Capital in 6#0,e00 Shares of £6 each £8,000,000 Reserve Fnnd £3,700,000 Reserve Liability ef Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Weetminstex and Parr's Bank,427 words
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Advertisement390 1923-01-05 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated ia tha S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, BOARD OF DIRECTORS; See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiaui, Esq (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Eaq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq, Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng390 words
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Advertisement314 1923-01-05 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZEV (EVENING DAIU.; Tel. No. 345, Editorial Lev Tel. No. 171, Managtria) D fc^ SUBSCRIPTION RATI PAYABLE IN ADVA.V t Per annum j;5 H-if-yearly 7^ Per quarter j j f Single Copy 5 cti. Pestage Extra 50 eta. per 0004 To Foreign countri*s $l VERY314 words
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