Malaya Tribune, 15 January 1923
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Title Section26 1923-01-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] I AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. X. >. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923.26 words
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Advertisement135 1923-01-15 1 i..ijMMn» ,M Iff you NEED GLASSES I please o>« sult I the EASTERN OPTICAL CO., pESE NEW YEAR \ou-Know w i ADoroaching. Koh-I-Know the PlOiNEER (luc, be !*ei Year Cards. I must go to oh to gel nr cards. KOH i o., 83,Bras Basah Read. OBEY I .|P THAT IMPULSE!135 words
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Advertisement126 1923-01-15 1 i I CONDENSED o|f| j SWEETENED M1T.K. j I ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USEB. j J QUALITY GUARANTEED. I I I Trading Company "Holland" j (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) f I Agents. I m •„•<« *1H I I I i t 4 !i I MT«.J-S' I 1 »1. I I t is.*.»-»!.I.126 words
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Advertisement115 1923-01-15 1 CALCUTTA HATS FOR GENTS We are selling at ROCKBOTTO& PRICES. PERSONAL INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE THE PUBLIC. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM GENERAL MERCHANT, 14, NORTH BRIDGE ROA», SINGAPORE. Times are Bad! We are out to Help You! Avail Yourself of Our Liberal Monthly Payment System. Write or' Phone us up and our115 words
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Advertisement179 1923-01-15 1 VIRGINIA /^WĔk Jsr 1 Hand- I One at J a time, I Best Quality White Sanitary-Ware. 1 g fr White Queens Waro Lavatory, exact as sketch size of jg f :r basin 27"x19' with overflow. 2N. P. Tops. Bevelled S I. j mirror and tiled back. S llfl Price sl4o179 words
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Article1589 1923-01-15 2 AUSTRALIAN SETTLEMENT SCHEMES. Major E Belcher (Assistant General Manager of the British Empire Exhibition), who has just returned from a ten months' journey round the Empire, was asked by a press representative whether he had any observations to make with regard to the recent criticisms on settlement schemes1,589 words
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Advertisement254 1923-01-15 2 m &to Ward' of Chilis"" I ■R and Other ch-r.t and lunf perils everyone nc rt PEPS. The air-lilee K 4 HH medicine that comeiirM a Peps tablet ia br**thej straight into tar lungs. I Soothinr, comfort, and atrenrt* to resist auddsa enareges of temperature KS Hi are conveyed to254 words
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Advertisement185 1923-01-15 2 CURES TALK. Great Fame of a Great Medicine Won by Actual Merit. The fame of Little's Oriental Balm has b ?en won by the good it has dont to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says I was troubled185 words
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Advertisement332 1923-01-15 2 EATING BETWEEN MEALS. A Thing to be Avoided. Do you Know that the stomach needs r**st regularly and that eating between meals is a common cause of indigestion? Do you know what happens whea you eat more than you can digest? Do you know that good digestion is impossible unless332 words
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Advertisement467 1923-01-15 2 WE HOLD LARGE STO 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 Enquiries. ""iTED ENGINEERS UNITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlerne- u., SINGAPORF. Ringworm Boy and467 words
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Article444 1923-01-15 3 TO HIM THAT HATH SHALL BE GIVEN. The Government officials aTa all sacking TiO their "Temporary Allowances." The recommendations of the Retrenchment Commission have apparently been ignored. The most highly paid offlaials would appear to claim this so called allowance as part of an otherwise insufficieat salary. Not inaufficient444 words
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Article293 1923-01-15 3 The Men Discontended. The tramway drivers and ticket sellers on the Siam Electricity Company's tramway A stem went on strike on the morning of the 31st ult. and remained out on that day and the following day, resuming work on the morning of the 2nd. says293 words
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Advertisement421 1923-01-15 3 i AXE I /111 BRAND IJ I! Is The Best J 111 MUNICH /JM\ BROWN I BEER j NEW SHIPMENT 1 I 16 Per C3Se f 72 piDtS I j I SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR WHOLESALE SEALERS. |VV W STANLEY F. WARD CO. (FAR EAST) IJft'JTFD. I (Successor to G. ALEELY421 words
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Advertisement327 1923-01-15 3 I —and 1 Wincarnis' en- 3 sures a progressive in- crease of renewed health [j for those who are j Weak, Anaemic, jj y f| A most satisfactory feature o: 1 B 1 Wincarnis' is that it ensures a frcgressivt increase of renewed m health—a day-by-day improve- E I mer.t327 words
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Advertisement342 1923-01-15 3 Drive away I I Don't suffer needlessly I Sloan's gives wonderful relief. I Pain flies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just a r 1 little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing A required—Sloan's penetrates. For those tormenting pains of Rheumatism in joints or muscles,342 words
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Article638 1923-01-15 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By Fsotlif ht." A very interesting film will shortly be shewn in Singapore, depicting the "Wild men of Africa." It ia ta Paramount production full of interest. It pictures the pigmies, an African race that is fast dying out. In the638 words
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Advertisement417 1923-01-15 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 Sharp. A picture of rare baauty of photoplay, prettily coloured with excellent settings. A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS. 1 X A new Pathe colour Tales of Arabian Nights. A revelation Super-special pro- smM in pictures enterduction de Luxe. nrni c REELS.417 words
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Advertisement333 1923-01-15 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Programme from Friday, Jan. 12, to Wednesday, Jan. 17. In tbe Second Show at 9 p.m. The Most Thrilling Detective Story for Years. A Plot That Will Hold You Spellbound Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach present Leroy Scott's Famous Detective Story "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" In333 words
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Advertisement28 1923-01-15 4 Just received consignment of German Goods, comprising Watch chains, Earrings etc, al o one lot Ellwoods going cheap. Inspection invited. AIBITH SUPPLY SERVICE COY., 17, Raffles Quay, Singapore28 words
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Advertisement722 1923-01-15 4 AMUSEMiIT^^^ "GAIETY 2 /I^ A Selected Prcgraiume m%i!fnmJLm Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. A^^fl^^TP James Knight and Mayorie Vielia in P J THE SILVER GREYHOUND By Bannister Merwin. 5 Parts. Attractions Supreme! Jimnj Aubrey in "The Decorator" New Comedy in 2 Acts. Ist Show at 7M y 2nd Show at722 words
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Article45 1923-01-15 5 ARRIVALS. January 13. Hat 248 1 Cajrt Groof, lef! Jan 13, K P Blits, from c w Dut 1,6 tout, Capt- > :i left Jan 12, K j as, Capt Wer- J;.:: 13, K P ns, Capt Jan f li. K P Msttscnap] j.45 words
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Article119 1923-01-15 5 Csstem Receipts Insufficient. J in T e recount of r for last y ax has beon Ifter depoi ting the sink'ng And for I internal 1 ana there is tad For the pre■nt; receipts from Customs fat?* abyenforc< entol the effec- tive a per cent will not be119 words
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Article207 1923-01-15 5 S Jam 15. D la 3 7 »d, Local Tn- I. nlon .Tan 13, £183 12s 6d, "«i »1% (175 tons sold.) an Mark* t. —Quieter. R lenbyi $115 to $1.25, J 1 as T"> to 85 cents, Ulu 32% cents, Bassetts W 15, Kuala Sidims207 words
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Article197 1923-01-15 5 Singapore landlords are obviously as rapacious as are what "Truth" would call our "Bloodsuckers" cf Penang. The "Malaya Tribuno" blames the Government more than the landlords, for whom the frailty of human nature may be pleaded; but wo blame the tenants themselves for not making their voices heard197 words
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Article125 1923-01-15 5 TO-DAT'S QUOTATIONS. Tia to-day.—s9l Vi 175 tons sold. Latest Local Market Quotations. Buyers Sellers Gambier $17.50 Java Cubs 23.00 Hamburg Cubs 22.50 Press Cube 22.00 *Sar. White Pepper 23.00 23.00 Johore Black Pepper M xed Black Pepper 14.50 14.50 Sundried Copra 10.40 M'xed Copra 10.00 Small Flake Tapioca125 words
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Article80 1923-01-15 5 Standard Oil Company's current prices. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per tins $7.15 Sylvan Arrow per two tine $6.7") Tiger per two tins $6.7? Tiger in drums per two drums $5.95 Asiatic Petrole-jni Company's current prices. Fish per tin Im P- 3 355 Dragon ,i $3.43 Crown n80 words
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Article85 1923-01-15 5 Singapore, Jan 15. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sigfet 2s 4 17-32 d •n New YorkDemand 5 Private 90d> &6% On France Bank 750 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c.85 words
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Article31 1923-01-15 5 The following telegram has been received from Milan dated Jan 11, noon. Exchange on London, Lires 94.20 per pound sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per cent Lires 84.50.31 words
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Article53 1923-01-15 5 C. mt C. Rubber Awocit' loa. Singapore, Jan 15. Psl® Creps Cloiin* Price®. Lat«** Jjotdon Cables quot*. Lo don, Spot. S p °t 1/4 Feb to March 55 oott April to June 56% 57 July to August 58% 60 Latest London Cable* quotes don, Spot Is 3%d. Tone53 words
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Article30 1923-01-15 5 Singapore, Jan 15. To-day'» closing robber quotation ar« as underv— New York. —31*4 cts. London. —1 s 3 d. Singapore. —54% cts. Tone of Market— Steady.30 words
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Article65 1923-01-15 5 With a view to discovering the truth of Siki's allegations the French Boxing Federation have been visiting the Carpentier-Siki film with several deaf and dumb persons who are experts m lip-reading. It is stated that the deaf mutes were able to interpret practically the whole conversation between Descamps and Heller65 words
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Article404 1923-01-15 5 SETTLED AND CONTENTED LABOUR FORCE. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Glenealy Plantations, Limited, was held on Saturday at the offices of the secretaries, Messrs Derrick and Company. Among those present were: —Mr H Robinson (in the chair), Messrs W P Plummer, H L Cowdy and Mr404 words
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Article69 1923-01-15 5 December Outputs. Barker and Co, Ltd., Agents: lbs. Alma 22,000 Avver Tawah 30.930 Bukit Toh Alang 38,030 Chemor United 23.116 Dind ngs (Suffolk) 21,701 Kelubi 5 789 Malaysia 28,066 Shanghai Klebang 7,840 Shanghai Malay 19,156 Tanjong Pau 18,974 Batang Benar 24,86. Mentakab U BOO Tung Moh 4 >69 words
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Article163 1923-01-15 5 As matters stand, the overseas Dominions buy from foreigners a large number of manufactured articles wh ch might be purchased from ths country, while Great Britain imports masses of food and raw material which are or which might be produced within the Empire. There are vast163 words
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Advertisement280 1923-01-15 5 LONDON MATRICULATION. Wky it is as PspuUr. 1. Wh* Leaden Mstriealstisst is open te personi ef both «exe* shove the age «f 16, without conditions as te residence er method ef preparation. t. The passing ef the London Matriculation secures exemption from the Preliminary Examinations of nearly all Professional bodies.280 words
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Advertisement480 1923-01-15 5 NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that the business of Messrs Yung Whatt of 159 and 160 Arab Street, Singapore, formerly carried on by Foo Slang Bin and managed by Foo Dai Peng, is now under the control and management of two executors of the estate of Foo Siang Bin namely Foo Hee480 words
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Advertisement286 1923-01-15 5 Bx plus 47! t* MEANS NOTHING, BUT HAVING US FITS YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES MEANS THAT YOU WILL HAVE NO FURTHER TROUBLE WITH SHAKY CROOKED LENSES. N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. i s K4 IMA.f HI'S I t..l I lit I I I i I L I286 words
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Miscellaneous62 1923-01-15 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandanr Kerban HoapitaL Jan 12, 1923. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. 3*r. R.ti <,o 32 de* Fah 1015.5 1012.7 1015.4 Temp 80 76 74.5 Wet Bulb Thcr: 79 75 73 Dir of Wind N S N Max Temp in shade 83 Min do do 73 Max in62 words
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Article87 1923-01-15 5 WHEN AND WHERE. A SlNGAPOKB DIABV. Tn-J"?' J,n #25 m- a 57 p-m-ext. r 12 sS£*" Z Emulationw; fjsewa-®- f Bloomsbury, B» 3 ThcaW. Xn-n rro J:m 16 5 l, a m., 10.42 p-m. H; ot r, M, 5-la. v i n Victoria "A Bi tt, Jan 17. i 11.2387 words
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Article335 1923-01-15 5 To-day, Jan 15. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p.m. Aoatra'asia (via Fremantle) Querimba 2 p.m. Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya Deli Maru 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Kinta 3 p.m. Ma'acca Muar* Sri Muar 3 p.m. Bangkok Katong 4 p.m. Malacca Muar* Hye Leong 4 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan, San335 words
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Obituary41 1923-01-15 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The children of the late Louie Philip Paglar beg to thank their relatives and friend* who so kindly attended the funeral of their late father, and also those who sent wreaths and le;ters of condolonce in their bereavement.41 words
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Article865 1923-01-15 6 Something will certainly have to be done about the rents scandal. There was great uneasiness amongst tenants, and no doJbt immense satisfaction amongst landlords, when the Government finally decided to put an end to control by not renewing the Ordinance which expired on the last day of the865 words
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Article648 1923-01-15 6 The Municipal health statement for the week ending Jan 6 gives the total number of deaths as 200, representing a death-rate of 27.84, compared with H0.83 in the preceding week and with 20.68 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Phthisis 38, beri-beri 17,648 words
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Article209 1923-01-15 6 Demolition Case Concluded. On Saturday Mr P F David, concluded the case in the D'strict Court in which the Municipal Commi sioners of Singapore ask for an order that a nuisance notice served on the owners of 26 Minto-road be brought into force. The notice209 words
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Article123 1923-01-15 6 Charged in Penang. In the Penang Police Court this morning says Saturday's Straits Echo." D M D Stephen, alias D D Martin, alias Francis Xavier, was charged on an extradition warrant from Colombo. Inspector Brownings save evidence of arrest and produced the warrant upon which accused is123 words
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Article51 1923-01-15 6 We are indebted bo the "Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the following: Tokio. Jan 12. The "Asahi-Shinbun" Ins inaugurated a regular weekly air service between Tokio and Osaka, conveying general parcels free. H I H Prince Yamash:na attended the inauguration ceremony on Thursday, when the first flight was performed51 words
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Article75 1923-01-15 6 Twenty-six Chinese and four Indians were produced before Mr Dawson in the second court this morning by Mr Harvey, ASP attached to the Gambling Suppress r on Branch. The accused were arrested by Mr Harvey in Joo Chiat-place at 3 p.m. on Thursday and were charged with75 words
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Article221 1923-01-15 6 The estate bungalow of Mr and Mrs C A Hutchinson in Rarit Pundar was entered recently, wires our Ipoh correspondent, while they were visiting Penang for the day, and cash and jewellery to the value of over $1,000 was taken. There is no trace of the robbers. The Rev. Mr221 words
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Article50 1923-01-15 6 NEW MONSTER p AIJa INTO SEA. U Passengers M LS^ Reuter. Key W(- > j The airship, Columlu, 1 parted yesterday en route c feU in the sea and sank from iU dusi..nation. F.;. S comprising a New York chant named Atkins, with/'' bcrs of h> family, aReuter. - 50 words
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Article45 1923-01-15 6 Anglo-Persian Og ha* Reuter. London, j aa It is announced that th* Anglo-Persian issue v s over-subscribed. Busine in rubber ahares Stock Exchange has M sderably and prices bai all round in view of the r price of the commodity pound.—Reuter. 1Reuter. - 45 words
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Article259 1923-01-15 6 Circular No. 25. Membersip: 1,290 n w% on the roM on Dec 31 a with 1,285 on Nov 30, L922. Subscriptions, have been far i number of names srill b off In the first treek of Jai their numbers will be gives next Circular. Debentures, stand at259 words
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Article94 1923-01-15 6 St Andrew's ScciatT Ferae* The Negri Scmbilaa St Society came into bein? on Sitwa* Jan 6, when at a wa'l ttt seed anting the Constitution lid Rs w?rl passed. Officers for the ft elected in the person of Mr as President, Mr Doas d G r*94 words
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Article71 1923-01-15 6 Hokicns' Heads Bl i n t rkt beThere was. a tenons tween a number of Hokiens and a numb r« Kang-road Teochewmorning at Chua Chu Kan in the death of two of were armed with p M eticks. Before Mr Daws TcochjeWH were chi It is alleged71 words
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Advertisement379 1923-01-15 6 I PUNCHING BALLS ATHLETIC REQUISITES. I I The v Gas well "as Illustration Price $17.50 The?' Army" Single Fitting M 19.50 I 44 Sandow's Developers (Improved) 11.50 44 Sandow's 7 Spring Dumb-bells M 8.00 I Robinson Co., Ltd., Tz°lT I SINGAPORE. |Sr2SZS2SZSrISESZS2S2Sc^ZSESESZS^^ S A FEW INTERESTING ECCKS JUST RECEIVED. I379 words
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Advertisement21 1923-01-15 6 AoMci fre«) by mm ♦ualifieai Nutm all us«rs rnpoK Application te Nn&TLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSE* MILK Cfc (Loadco) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.21 words
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Article72 1923-01-15 7 rFFICiAL NOTE IN REPLY TO OCCUPATION m OF THE RUHR. STONES THROWN AT INVADERS. Reuter. I'ssen, Jan 15. f t h? int-r-Allied engineers yesterday it is &ri*g {hc STdectoni a further default of Germany regarding v tbs A** I': demand that further pressure vhould te exerted JJ*jReuter. - 72 words
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Article231 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 14. est meetings against the French occupation of A cludcng a great demonstration on the Konigsplata Thia passed off with no disturbance, necessitating hough strong police forces were mobilized as a presubmitted was unan mously adopted. The ochalf masting of flags on allReuter. - 231 words
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Article187 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Essen, Jan 15. It ely I. a med that there is an obvious discrepancy v :'r i a d G rman viewpoints disclosed at yesterday's rnfe-r-a I: Germans declare that under the new arrangements f.... a i.Momer of the mines purely on a businesReuter. - 187 words
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Article75 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Essen, Jam* 15. ree has 1» i issued reliving tin French troops of the obligation 1 W rura 7 tax. ordering that notification of all meetings be given y. togxtber with the names of the organisers, time no ace sad pr babie attendance, forbidding strikesReuter. - 75 words
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Article161 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan 13. A Km.-official French statement J 1 the Germans m tho Ruhr 1 ''V 'tf a policy of passive resisthe officials abstaining from all 1 sM.a» with the French regardL '-•iHTisit.' n anil the restoration indu.-?- rial machinery. They are to ciMb the forthI Wttliri»Reuter. - 161 words
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Article69 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. fcerlin. Jan 13. ;iV appealed to calsn and not -'o >. j'. trie occupying n :w «ert Jva. 1 Fr n h WlPe from Es3?n ln listed by the »<■ Stele, has Uc-n torn down by a crowd. The Burgomaster apologised to the French commander. TheReuter. - 69 words
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Article244 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan 13. A telegram from Dusselorf says that the line of occupation runs through Sterkradev Bottrop, Hera River, Altenssen, Kotterburg, Kray, Steele, Rellinghausen, Werden and Kettwig. The foregoing constitutes the objective of the FrencJi, who at present do not contemplate occupying Bochum. It is nowReuter. - 244 words
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Article170 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Essen, Jan 13. Deliveries of coal for the Entente ooacsed yesterday. Nothing off c ally is known regarding French intentions in the event of the Syndicate declining to work the mines, but an authoritative quarter states that the French will bake over and operate the mines themBolves.Reuter. - 170 words
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Article353 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 13. "So long as this situation continues and the consequences are not removed. Germany will not be in a position to carry out her obligations towards those Powers which brought them about, declare the identical German notes handed to the Franca-Belgian representatives in theReuter. - 353 words
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Article152 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. London, Jan 14. Mr Ronald McNeill, Under-Secret-a-y for foreign Affairs, speaking at Ca-teburv, r-ferred to our friendly dispute with France as the last means of making Germany fulfil her obligation* Mr Bonar Law was no more disposed that M Poincare to.frust German promises. Ke recommended the GormanReuter. - 152 words
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Article118 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. New York. Jan 13. An undercurrent of criticism on President Harding's course of action predominates. Otherwise there is conflicting comment on the occupation of the Ruhr. The "Tribune" thinks that France, Belgium and Italy are exercising their undoubted right, and suggests that President Harding is inconsistent inReuter. - 118 words
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Article222 1923-01-15 7 REBELS OCCUPY THE CITY. Allied Protest. Reuter. Londoi, Jan 13. An unconfirmed report from Riga states that after a conflict with the small French occupation force, the rebels occupied Memel and the French embarked on a warship.—Reuter. Paris, Jan 13. The Ambassadors Conference has decided to takeReuter. - 222 words
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Article213 1923-01-15 7 Dilatoriness of Governments. Reuter. Geneva, J n 13. The L ague of Nations Opium Committee has dee ded that the quantity of opium and other drugs required fcy various countries for med ea! and scientific purposes should be determined. inter alia, by a comparison of their imports andReuter. - 213 words
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Article32 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. Delhi, Jan 13. It is officially -announced that seventy-five deaths have occurred as the result of an explosion at a colliery in the Manbhum district on Jan 4. Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article152 1923-01-15 7 IRISH PRESIDENTS HOUSE BURNED DOWN. Irregulars Rampant. Reuter. London, Jan 13. Mr Cosgrave's unoccupied country residence at Rathfarnham has been practically burned down. The fire brigade, afteT four hours work, only saved the se/vants quarters and some furniture. The rebels in the early morning forced an entrance endReuter. - 152 words
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Article134 1923-01-15 7 Reuter. London. Jan 14. The seriousness of the situation In j Ireland is emphasised by Stephen Gwynn who, writng to the "Observer" from Dublin, says the Governsnout ia relying on an armv which doea not exceed 30,000 and lacks skill- ed direction tci crush the rebels,Reuter. - 134 words
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Article92 1923-01-15 7 Mexico Stands Alone. Reuter. Mexico City, Jan 13 Mexico's refusal of the invitation the Pan-American Congress i? interpreted as further evidence of he* determination to work out her own salvation without the United States. —Reuter. Washington, Jan 14. Mr Hughes has accepted the invitation to attendReuter. - 92 words
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Article105 1923-01-15 7 Reconstruction Bill Adopted. Reuter. Paris, Jan IS. The Senate ha* voted the reco»struction of the Banque Industriells do Chine. —Havas, per Reuter. Paris, Jan 13. In the Senate M Jeanneney, reporter of the bill for reconstructing the Banque Industrielle, who had rested, spoke at length urging- its rejection.Reuter. - 105 words
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Article94 1923-01-15 7 Russians' New Demand. Reuter. Jan 14. The Russian- have addressed a note to the President of the Conference, supporting the request of the Persian M;n ster.at Berne for the Persian» admission to the Conference, pointing out Persia's iptere. ts in the Near East are incomparably greater thanReuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement340 1923-01-15 7 I 6 I V A I p CHAIN BLOCKS j j I ALJj and TROLLEYS j I are Machine Shop Necessities. m m m I Five men and One man and a I a Hand Truck ,q Yale Chain Block And the one man with the Yale equipment will perform340 words
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Article296 1923-01-15 8 BOXING. FORTHCOMING BIG EVENTS. Boxing enthusiasts, and there is no doubt that they are now numbered in thousands, are in for some excellent boxing in the near future. The ''Battling Key" vs. "Roots" encounter on Thursday night shou'd provide perhaps the best fight of the year. Both296 words
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Article326 1923-01-15 8 MIDDLESEX REGIMENTAL SPORTS. On Saturday afternoon the finals of the Middlesex Regimental sports were run off successfully at Tanglin under the rules of the Army Athletic Association. The Regimental Band was in attendence throughout. All the events provided good entertainment and thanks are due to the officers in charge.326 words
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Article405 1923-01-15 8 PENANG ENTRIES. (Fr»m Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan 13. The following are the entries for the first day of the Penang race meeting next week:— Races 1, 4 and 6.—Duke Aryan, Fair Dinkum, Walpole, Clovelly Boy, Humble Lad, Observation, Radium, Patsy, Mookita, Pickle, St Fitz, Kenfu, Astrico, Cromwell,405 words
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Article709 1923-01-15 8 YESTERDAY'S RACE. The second race for the Milner Cup was sailed in regular monsoon weather yesterday, with all hands and the cook getting a thorough soaking, but that did not deter fourteen boats turning cut, and the result was one of the best finishes of the season. Mr Penny709 words
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Article75 1923-01-15 8 M C C vs. NATAL. Pietermaritzburg, Jan 13. The weather was fine and hot when the match between Natal and the M C C was continued. Four thousand people attended. Natal made 124, Woolley taking 5 wickets for 24. The M C C made 176 for two wickets, Sandham75 words
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Article65 1923-01-15 8 S R C vs. MACHINE GUNNERS. The following will represent the S R C vs. Machine Gun Platooa Middlesex Regiment, at hockey to-day on the S R C ground:—G G Gray; E E de Souza and E O Angus; F Albuquerque, C B Webb and V C Westerhout; N65 words
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Article96 1923-01-15 8 PERAK OUTCLASS PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan 13. H E the Governor attended the rugby match between Penang and Perak, whose threes dominated the game. Penang were forced to defends throughout the first half. Perak were leading at the interval by 15 pts. to nil, the scorers96 words
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Article236 1923-01-15 8 MONET BORROWED OUT OF THE COLONY. Judgment was reserved by the Acting Chief Justice on Saturday, in the appeal brought by two Chinese firms, of P A and ARAM against the Income Tax Commissioners for 1920. The main point of argument was whether tax is payable on236 words
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Article388 1923-01-15 8 S. Jepson - By S. Jepson. "Who gives up most on getting married "Why, the girl, of course "She gi\i:s up everything—most ci her pleasures, her liberty, her men friends, and very often h r girl friemds. For the girl everything is changed for the man very388 words
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Article103 1923-01-15 8 In spite of rumours it is very improbable that Dr Sun Vat-sen will return to Canton, in time for the Chinese New Year was the opinioa expressed by Dr C C Wu who arrived in Hongkong yesterday after a trip to Shanghai by the C P S s s Empress103 words
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Article220 1923-01-15 8 ACID ON HANDS AS EVIDENCE OF COUNTERFEITING. Three Hokiert*t Pui Ah Soon, Teo Eng Guan, and Wee Soon Cheong, were charged this morning before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard wfth (1) counterfeiting King's coinai, (2) possession of implements and materials for counterfeiting King's coins, and (3) possession of counterfeit King's220 words
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Article285 1923-01-15 8 A Penang Comment- Mr N B Wesferhout presided over the third general meeting of the Eurasian Association at St Andrew's Hall, Singapore, on Thursday, last and we cannot congratulate him (says the "Straits Echo") upon the manner in which he did it. He appears to have wandered from285 words
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Article106 1923-01-15 8 Jspsnese Plan. Mr H mo Toshio, a civilian aviator the Mitzuta aviation school at the Ojima aerodrome in Gumma perfecture, who has been trained in parachute work under Lieutenant-Com-mander Ord Lees, of the British aviation mission at the Kasumigaura naval aerodrome, has devised a plan for dropping106 words
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Article66 1923-01-15 8 A boiler capable of heating 1,000 eight-room houses has just been placed in operation in Detroit It measures nineteen by twenty -nix feet inside, and the height from the grate bars to the top of the pipe coils is thirty-five feet. It can turn 190,000 pounds of66 words
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Advertisement254 1923-01-15 8 LORGNETTES AND HAND FRam? EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. 3 GOLD BY SILVER GOLD I TORTOISE FILLED I SHELL. These form a delightful addition to a lady's equipment being most useful as well as ornamental. S. SMITH SON (Siam) Ltd, 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. BANGKOK, SINGAPORE. LONDON NEW YORK. SCHEVROLEF I CARS i-liSi254 words
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Article607 1923-01-15 9 Singapore, J&» 9, 102t. Article. Pries. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 9.50 Beef stew or curry kati 0.45 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kati 0.64 Mutton Indian Mutton, Australian 0.63 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 kati*) 2% katf* each 1.S0 Fowl medium607 words
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Article1543 1923-01-15 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list ef quotations: Singapore, Jan 15. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—Mail Quotations. DECEMBER 9, 1922. Ispue Paid Val. Up. i' s. d. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 1 f 2|- 2|- Anglo-Jara 01,543 words
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Advertisement198 1923-01-15 9 ft A 5» COL.. i GRAND PRl^|r< DRINK ASAII lEEI SOLE AGENTS; UTSlil BUSSAN L&ISMA BATTHT-ROAD. SINGAPORE. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is a nlc it tht following depata:— SINGAPORE. Km C.., 50 Bra 3 Basah Read. Ban Teck Gu-m, 1 Selegi* Road. 11l Kve, 16« Seraagoon Road. Serangoon Store, 54 Sarangoea198 words
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Advertisement353 1923-01-15 9 You. Save' fILsJA Money a d secure ;tn All British bicycle of wori.l wide repute—if you buy a MEAD. 9Mr Ijt Specification include*: l|A Dan lop Tyret. Brooks' J \tW Saddle. Variable Gear. Oil A VUH Bath. Coaster Hub and all f*\ other up-to-date improveJrZX V K.\ ments. Brilliantly piated,353 words
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Advertisement138 1923-01-15 9 »llll«IB1WW«llHIJ)ltll<iMllll«UB«f«IMPI«lB«MBBBllMMIIIIB I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., (.NCORTORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 9 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE, S.S. a a i Do you require STATIONERY of good quality m i The following lines are stocked and can be i supplied at prices that compare with other I138 words
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Article491 1923-01-15 10 A PROPOSED MINISTRY. Foreign Agitator*. Peking, Dec 23.—The number of portfolios in the Chinese Cabinet will shortly be increased from nine to ten if the proposal of the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Mr Kenyuan, for the creation of a Department of of the Interior is adopted— and491 words
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Article148 1923-01-15 10 Red Troops Helping Themselves. Peking. Dec 22.—Apropos the recent troubles about Kalgan and the tie-up in Outer Mongolian trade, a recently returned Chinese traveller from Urga states that the Red troops up there so widely advertised by Comrade Joffe as being the protectors of the country, are148 words
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Article71 1923-01-15 10 Telegrams from Hankow indicate that no rain has fallen there Hot the pasfthrse months and there is now a serious shortage of water. Crops have dried up and died. The Tuchun ha ft on a number of occasions forbidden the killing of pigs, in, order to propitiate Heaven and iaduoe71 words
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Advertisement774 1923-01-15 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 sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, IMPORTANT:-The whole of the stock now to be cleared considerably below cost774 words
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Advertisement492 1923-01-15 10 ICUTCURAHEALS ITCH NGJPING On Hands and Arms. Formed Blisters. Unable To Sleep. "I burned my hands and arms causing terrible itching and burning which formed little blisters. I was unable to sleep nights. Through rubbing the blisters they broke, causing the skin to dry and crack, and my hands began492 words
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Advertisement419 1923-01-15 10 A Protect th* I ii Children Against ii Epidemics II Let them tuck a few H Form am in ts morning I H and evening; then they Ej H won't catch other chilHJ dren's infectious dis- fj N eases. Genuine Forma- Sg M mint is harmless and 3 §jj very419 words
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Advertisement390 1923-01-15 10 LONDON LINE. 1 Komo Maru I Katori Maru v J UVERt_2OLJjn e I Delagoa Maru I HAMBURG LINE. 1 Mito Maru I Matsuye Maru I NEW YORK LINE I SOUTH AMERICAN I BOMBAY LINE. I Aw a Maru m Tamba Maru ''fl Moji Maru 1 B CALCUTTA LINE. 1 Sado390 words
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Advertisement527 1923-01-15 11 Y^ 0^ STEADIER SAILING. Lin RRITISH IND1AAND APCAR LINE. I PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. I OMENTAL Si N. CO, I r .tract with His Majesty'. Govenunent I u lwx fab-eastern service. I fjom LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about Jan £1 about Feb 4 I *about Feb 18 about Mar 4 w527 words
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Advertisement414 1923-01-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to chamgo without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINK. For Marseilles London, Hats bar g, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Tia Colombo, Suez and Pert Said. Alias Maru arr Jan 15 dep lo ♦Argun Maru arr Feb 24 dep 25 *Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LIN* fat Ban Francisco,414 words
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Advertisement454 1923-01-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailing's to Ml from a-., ■traila for cargo only, calling «t >JatoTia, Sotirabtyp. Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbonrn* and SydT^y, 192 3 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1923 ArriTim* Singapore S*ilin«. Jan 16 B.a. EMITA" Jan 21 Feb 12 s.s. "BCHUOA" Feb 17 For further particulars please apply454 words
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Advertisement557 1923-01-15 11 STEAMER SAILING. BD3BY LINE. Of fast twin screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Peaang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon Abovt 1923 1923 Yorkshire Feb 1 Oxfordshire Jury 19 Warwickshire Feb 15 Lancashire Aug 2 Leicestershire Mar557 words
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Advertisement525 1923-01-15 12 WANTED. WANTED.—Shorthand Typist. Apply to Box No. 34, c/o fc Malaya Tribune." W A N T E D.—Assistant cashier. Immediate engagement. Apply Box No. 36, c/o Malaya Tribune." WANTED.—Bill collector. Previous experience necessary, ths usual guarantee required. Apply Box No. 37, c/o 4i Malaya Tribune." T O LET. TO LET.—Two525 words
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Advertisement512 1923-01-15 12 BANKS. P 6 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd, India. i SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G,512 words
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Advertisement444 1923-01-15 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the H. 8. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 6,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profit* US $10,400,008 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop*gate. Lyons444 words
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Advertisement426 1923-01-15 12 BANKS. YE 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 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Peatianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised426 words
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Advertisement425 1923-01-15 12 BANKSCHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. {Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1858.) Paid up Capital 6*0,000 Share* of £6 each £8,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability ef Proprietors £8,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County We*tmin*ter and Parr's Bank, Ltd. National425 words
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Advertisement392 1923-01-15 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated in the 5.3.; Head ©fnce: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS) See Teong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Ehek KLiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng392 words
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Advertisement295 1923-01-15 12 THE MALAYA AND SHIPPING GAZETTt (EVENING TeL No. 845, Edittriai Tel. No. 171, Man AKeri j^SUBSCRIPTION r ATF4 PAYABLE LN AW*** Per anauni H^if-yearly to Per quarter Single Copy 5 eta. Postage Extra 50 :u m To Foreign itirnntTiii $1 VERY HANI "MALAYA TRIBUNE" rjjJ depend upon street leUea paper.295 words
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