Malaya Tribune, 25 January 1923
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Title Section27 1923-01-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAltt Vol. X No. 21 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement145 1923-01-25 1 i i i i ii i vt«mmm jf you KfiED CLASSES I a co., i i] ncuRS, L ROAD, U, ctK] iption i.( w < ady. yoU Veil iht CrfgiE£] and j t 108 Gc to I CR. o« the righi thing tn vou K I I I CI etf145 words
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Advertisement104 1923-01-25 1 i i B" HOLLAND! A" piSSf CONDENSED Mf/ I SWEETENED MILK. ONCE TRIED. ALWAYS USED. I QUALITY GUARANTEED. I g i k I Trading Company "Holland" j 1 (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) 2 Agents. I i mm mm i ititiiiiitiiwiiiitiitiitMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitminiiiiiiininMiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitinim iia.j«uiJttdKjfc*a I SYED MAseooieu Co., i DEALERS I in I I104 words
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Advertisement153 1923-01-25 1 CALCUTTA HITS FOR GENTS We are selling at aocimrrau puces.. PERSONAL INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE THE PUBLIC. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM GENERAL MERCHANT, 94. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. mm Times are Bad! iVe are out to Help I You! Avail Yourself of Our Liberal Monthly Payment System. Write or'"hone us up >nd153 words
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Advertisement225 1923-01-25 1 'ADVANCE" I I IS CARAT ROLLED GOLD 5 5 i jjß* m j JEWELLERIES Guaranteed for 10 Years, c I Mliitiiliiiiitiiiiii I il I .1 j x.i i ii l i i i i fi 9 Best Quality White Sanitary-Ware. I wjy; 7"% White Queens Ware Lavatory, exact as sketch225 words
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Article1613 1923-01-25 2 INDUSTRY'S HEAVY FINANCIAL BURDENS. Is Optimism Justifiable In the course of his address at the annua! meeting of the Federation of British Industries on Thursday, Colonel O C Armstrong, the retiring president, gave only a qualified assnt to the opinion that an optimistic view of trade prospects1,613 words
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Advertisement793 1923-01-25 2 Consider Yosr jfealtli. 2 When you consider how much depend* I upon It, what can be more Important to you than the state of your health? If y you are troubled ulthbador In i rent t hc.ilii your capacities for work or V picture are afiecfed. Thousands of V 0793 words
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Advertisement389 1923-01-25 2 THE CASE OF AS ART MISTRESS. Why She Lost Her Work. Rheumatism i» no respecter of person's. It attack* people of all classes and of every profession whoa* blojud contains the poisonous acid which da its cause. Mrs HermioTje Ross lieu, an art teacher 'in Johannesburg, South Africa, lost her389 words
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Advertisement229 1923-01-25 2 tti> mm mm* ,s v ij Solves the problem of a jl pure milk supply. Full|j cream milk enriched by j j the extracts of choice malted Is barley and wheat-flour il I Made in a minute. No cooking. Of all Cheraisls and Bazas Ij i Manufactured by j HORLICKS229 words
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Article1063 1923-01-25 3 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. Considerable activity has been shown durirg the last year or two in the sphere of irrV'-tntive work in connexion with the telegraphy of picture* and photographs, and in consequence somewhat exa/geratd stat-memls if results attained or pb»*fb1# occa:ioijally make their appeara ce. The present article1,063 words
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Article158 1923-01-25 3 Agitation Against Emigration. "Indians in Ma aya; Deplorable Conditions in Malaya; For Humanity's Sake Stop Further Emigration." These are the headings of a four column article in the "Bombay Chronicle," of Jan 4, purporting to be written by "an Indian gentleman long resident in the Federated Malay States."158 words
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Article95 1923-01-25 3 In consequence of the resolution recently passed by the elected members of the Legislative Council of Jamaica, expressing lack of confidence in the Government, Sir Leslie Probyn, the Governor, expressed to the Secretary of State for Colonies his desire to resign, but the Duke of Devonshire refused to entertain his95 words
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Advertisement260 1923-01-25 3 111 BRAND 5 111 s The Best I 111 MUNICH BROWN j BEER I I NEW SHIPMENT I I $16 per case of 72 pints. J j j! II J SPECIAL QUOTATION FOB WHOLESALE DEALERS. I|V Mjil STANLt¥ F WARD CO. (iAh EAST) LIMITED. I W 1 (Successor to AtEFLY260 words
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Advertisement161 1923-01-25 3 TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. order to give effect to the ab<,% are dispos:..<: of following from our stock at moderate prices. It is an opportunity that should «ot be lee*. Bourges pressure gauges, brasa Globe valves, s*ts of gun metal water gauges, brass flanged angle i^^-j^r^ Jron troughs,161 words
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Advertisement146 1923-01-25 3 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when yoa inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work or eposed master—or when sutlering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then beair in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect health,146 words
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Advertisement440 1923-01-25 3 Leg Ulcers I Years of Intense Suffering: Ended. Twelve Painful Wounds absolutely Cured by Germolene. Mrs. E. Holman. 08, Warden road, o Kentish Town, London, N.W.5. Eng., m^i*^ says "Germolene cured me of varicose >4(W^^^V^^ ulcers when nothing else had effect. rdS^iv^Mi Fur years I suffered with varicose g veins440 words
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Article630 1923-01-25 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AN» GENERAL INTEREST. Bj "Footlight." The Marlborough's present programme features a Paramount Artcraft production in eight reels entitled "Wild Men of Africa". This is the only authentic picture ever filmed of the fast dying race of the Pygmies of Central Africa. This is on630 words
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Advertisement398 1923-01-25 4 J AMUSEMENTS until Sunday EMPIRE 10 p.m. An intimate drama of the variable moods of woman. Do you know Seek and find out What Women Will Do? What Women Will Do Of interest to all men— Think What Women Will Do. What Women Will Do. Who knows- It i s398 words
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Advertisement402 1923-01-25 4 AMUSEMENTS THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Wednesday, Jan. 24, to Monday, Jan. 29. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. ZANZIBAR In 1 Reel Scenic Picture. MYSTERIOUS TRACKS j In 1 Reel Pathe Film. Goldwyn Tresents Reginald Barkers Production SNOW-BLIND In 7 Reels. Adapted from the famous novel by Katherino402 words
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Advertisement362 1923-01-25 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY 1st Show at 7.30 Sharp. f Jf/1 The celebrated Daring Lady Detective 'tf^rUrV' PiiOTEA Cr C in Protea Fifth Protea Intervenes J 5,000 feet Long. j S 1st Show at 7 «a With New Comedies. T1UH) 7 V>)' 'Si 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. Fl i 1 s362 words
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Advertisement59 1923-01-25 4 PRIZESj l My asahTiee 9 K GENTS: MITSUI BUSS.W KAISW RATTTtrv M,n ar*:"** DeathtoConis «WIt" Eod. Every kind of;cor« .or jgJ5?S> to "GeU-It and peels rwu Just a few ieconds to .top the patn with l» or three drops. Oo w your chemut today.„ Get W ft bottle of (ifts-It.59 words
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Article83 1923-01-25 5 "l.llt^. To-day, an o "O a ni., 3.54 p.m. Orchestra, 5.1o. •Vo rr' fi 7 A 5 ka Sullivan opera, The t* rt 3 Vic Theatre, 9.30. Gondola, To-morro». Jan 26 __i °0 a.m., P m 21 'p UrunlS jn(l Fifes, Botanic "II M S d "Trial83 words
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Article425 1923-01-25 5 B Hong Chuan 2 p.m. hai Japan, Bengfei 2 p.m. Gieniffer 2 p.m. Kkma 3 p.m. I Tanda 3 p.m. St Muar 3 p.m. Hye L ong 4 p.m. "(i sag Seng 4 p.m. R Schlff Bahru 4 p.m. I To-morrow, Jan 2tf. Hong Aik 9 a.m. Hu<425 words
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Article256 1923-01-25 5 Exhibition in July. At a recent meeting of the Malayan Camera Club, it was decided, in view of the success of the Exhib tion held in August, 1922. again to hold a Photographic Exhibition of Pietoriial Work at Kuala Lumpun* in the month of July, 1923, open256 words
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Article315 1923-01-25 5 Export of Rubber Restriction— Forward Contracts. The following scheme has been approved by the Government of the S S to grant relief in certain cases where forward contracts for the sac of rubber have been. made. 1. No relief will be granted in the following cas.s (a) Where315 words
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Article31 1923-01-25 5 Mr Ho Koh Leng, Financial Clerk, Treasurer's Office, F M S, has served 36 years in the Government Service and will retire on pension at the end of the current month.31 words
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Article203 1923-01-25 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.— 230 tons sold. Latest Local Market Quotations. Buyer» Sellers Gambler $1800 Java Cube 23 50 Hamburg Cubs 23.00 Press Cube 21.50 Sar. White Pepper 22.50 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 14.25 Sundried Copra 10.40 "Mixed Copra 10 00 10.00 *Sall Flake Tapioca 11.62%203 words
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Article83 1923-01-25 5 Singapore, Jan 25. Oa London— 9 Bank 4 months' right 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 B-32d Private 3 months' 2s 4 17-32 d On New York Demand 64% Private 90d> 56% On France Bank 760 ~n India— Bank Tel. Transfer 161 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.c. Dis.83 words
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Article55 1923-01-25 5 C. of C. Rubber Assoeit/loa. Singapore, Jaa 25. Oale Crepa Closing Price*. Latest London Cables quote.—Loo don, Spot.— *ibb*d Smoked Sheet Closing Pries-. Buyers Seller* Spot 63 64 Feb to March 0* 65 April to June 66 66% July to Sept 67 68 Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot55 words
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Article41 1923-01-25 5 Singapore, Jan 25. To-day's closing rubber quotation *re as under* New York.—37 cts. London.—Is 6%d. Singapore.—64 cts. Tone of Market.—Weak. A Tokio cab'e states: Rubber FAQ spot is quoted at 69 sen and future delivery at 74 sen.41 words
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Article142 1923-01-25 5 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Jan 24. Catalogued 1,899.924 lbs; 848.18 tons. Offered 1,254,547 lbs; 560.06 tons. Sold 700,499 lbs; 312.70 tons. Prices Realized. London Spot Is 6%d N V Spot 37*4 cents. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Singapore Standard Quality 65.142 words
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Article572 1923-01-25 5 Singapore, Jan 24. The continued improvement in the price of rubber has caused a large turnover of rubber shares during the week, but the market at the close is quieter as the retsult of profit-taking. The commodity is quoted at Is 6%d per pound, a572 words
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Advertisement283 1923-01-25 5 NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on :—February 1, Thursday, Taipusum. REQUlRED.—lmmediately two or moro prospectors thoroughly experienced in Gold and Tin Lode and Alluvial Mining on a Contingent Bases. Apply personally at 33, Winchester House, any afternoon next week be.ween 3 and 5. AUCTION SALE OF The whole283 words
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Advertisement278 1923-01-25 5 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. NEW YEAR MEETING 13th, 15th and 17th February, 1923. Races each day. A $20,0 0/-, Non-selling Sweep, for Members only, each day. ENTRIES CLOSE at 8 p.m, on Wedno-tday, 31st January. TO LET. No. 25, Balestier Road— Newly built Bungalow, very commodious with large grounds planted with278 words
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Advertisement247 1923-01-25 5 1.-J'ii 'M (kill f■' f I-t l il'!l.:ti,4:in |f Jilt— j While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses—be 1 sure that Mountings and style I conform to your personality. 3 I Our Rim-ess Glasses offer the very utmost in service, com- I j fort, and style. j N.247 words
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Miscellaneous57 1923-01-25 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore, January 24. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. Bar. Red to 32 deg Fah 1018.7 1013.1 1015.5 Temp 81 Wet Bulb Ther: 77 79 74 DirofWind N NE N Max Temp in shade 89 Min do do 77 Max in Sun 154 Min on57 words
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Obituary50 1923-01-25 6 DEATH. Goh. —On January 24th 1923, Mrs. GohJoon Hcng (Fie Pirn Ckit Fei) mother and mother-in-law of Messrs Gob Teck Huat and Tan Kte Titw. agfd 51 years, at her residence No. 10-2, Short Street. Funeral will take place tcmorrcw January 26th, at 4 p.m. at Fidadari Cemetery.50 words
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Article728 1923-01-25 6 Rubber, the Ruhr and housing—there is no getting away from these particular topics just now. Between them they vitally affect the welfare of the world in general and Malaya in particular—this country has a very definite concern with European politics, inasmuch as it is dependent upon world-wide728 words
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Article632 1923-01-25 6 The annual general meeting of ITS mil. was Md ior the current v<vjrrr«i.<len«; Mr Khoo Tm* Hin- h™ M M r r S6e Kbn at" Mr, T™ IT ye Ka,t (rejected) nut The sixth seroi-armuai general mc*tmg of the Hindu Young Men* Literary Union waa held on Friday the 20th632 words
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Article142 1923-01-25 6 Turkish Reparations Reduced by Half. Lausanne, Jan 24. It seems certain that the Mosul deadlock will not affect the continuance of the Conference. It is understood that the Treaty will contain a clause providing for the reference of'the question of Mosul to the League of Nations The142 words
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Article29 1923-01-25 6 Washington, Jan 24. The House of Representative* adopted the Green resolution proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the further ef securities exempt from taxation. —Reuter.29 words
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Article140 1923-01-25 6 We are indebted to the "Naaiyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the following:: Tokio, Jan 23. Baron Kato, the Prime Minister, on the occasion of the resumption of Par iament to-day, appeared in civil dress instead of his naval uniform, and delivered a statement in a strong voice despite the140 words
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Article128 1923-01-25 6 (Frem Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan 24. The preliminary enquiry into the forged rubber coupon case was resumed to-day before Mr Batjrurst. The charges were against two Chinese, Cajn Foo Seong and Tan Tek Seong, who were arrested on Jan 6 and 7 respectively. The manager of-a'amall128 words
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Article806 1923-01-25 6 FUTZER - BY "FUTZER." another speaker, who spoke for about an hour, wasting the beat part of the evening. However, relief came when the "day part ended and all looked anxiously for the sketch entitled "The Evils of Polygamy," stayed by the members of Yan Shing Dramatic Party,—Ttoojigh some mischievous806 words
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Advertisement359 1923-01-25 6 i» Bj I New Shipment. a I PHOTO ALBUMS. I "IDEAL" 1 PASTE-ON ALBUM. I TELESCOPIC TtBE A*D LACE EXPANSION. S Eacb Album contains 5) Loave«, Black or Grey. CZTH I IN BLACK LINEN CLOTH, BLACK SEAL jj Grain Imitation Leather, and Brown and Greei\ Shaded jg Real Leather. Assorted359 words
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Advertisement23 1923-01-25 6 [AjCTOOEVf Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK C«l (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Sfrsrapore.23 words
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Article172 1923-01-25 7 SECRETARY OF STATE REJECTS PETITION. RESTRICTION DEFINITELY ENDED. H A H Carlos, Secretary of the Clerical Union, we have f ilowing copy of a kttjear, received fr.m the Colonial £cf*t*n Singapore, January 18, 1023. c -rtinuation of my letter vi even number of the NovtmI am directed to172 words
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Article44 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Lau-V.nr.e. Jan 24. en t to '-he delegations n f American repreparticipating lent were glad to Letati ikemseW" with the intent n > remarks thereanent. r that the American door policy with j. ona that ting claima should jjr.;,ac .'.!> —Router.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article35 1923-01-25 7 Berlin, Jan 24. Bl reports of important movemm& in Bi chswehf are semi-ome l&g lei ed< H is stated that German troops are in the garri-on. No conMtest ii »f any kind occurred.35 words
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Article36 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Washington, Jan 24. h He Senate the Agricultural Coro- rted favourably on thi N«teck Bill proposing the approprat i,n of 1250,000.000 for credits to Europe for the purchase of American ifncaltoral products.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article272 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Essen, Jan 24. A French a statement affirms the report that a considerable movement of troops has occurred in occupied territory. Further strikes occurred at several n s on the appearance Btifrrian troops. The German au- r tic assert that not a single truck «f wtJ, loadedReuter. - 272 words
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Article97 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. London, Jan 24. The Commonwealth Line freight reductions are debated in very lively manner in shipping circles and are regarded as marking the beginning of a freight-war between Government and Conference lines. It i 3 suggested that Australian political considerations are behind the reductions but thisReuter. - 97 words
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Article48 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan 23. While denying the rumour cf mobilisation the War Office says the Government is following attentively development? in the Ruhr and district near the Dutch frontier, and is taking s!l necessary measures in order not to be surprised by events.—Reufer.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article43 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. London, J&n 24. The rise in the price of rubber to wighteenpence a pound is due to buying order* from America and elsewhere. A sharp fall in the premium on forward rubber indicates the reduction of the speculative account.— Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article42 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Capetown, Jan 23. In the House of Assembly Sir Ab* Bailey asked whether the Government intended to introduce legislation in the present session dealing with th* Asiatic menace. v__ The Minister for the Interior replied in the negative.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article40 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Helsingfors, Jan 24. The exports of grain from Soviet Russia to Finland continue. Hitherto 6 000 tons of Russian Rye have been delivered. Official Soviet calculations of the total grain exports, for 1923 amount to 320.000 tons.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article56 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. London, Jan 24. The National Provincial Bank reports a profit 0f.2%* millions sterling for 1922. A dividend of 16 per cent for the year is declared. £931,000 is carried forward. Lloyd's Bank declares a profit of £2 068,000 and a dividend of 16 2|3 per cent forReuter. - 56 words
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Article47 1923-01-25 7 London, Jan 24. The feature in Lloyds report arou»ing the keenest interest it the indication of Germany's strides in shipbuilding. Germany was the only country last year which exceeded the construction of 1921 while In the past two years she has exceeded her pre-war record.47 words
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Article894 1923-01-25 7 GERMAN INDUSTRIALISTS HEAVILY FINED. No Coal Going to France. Reuter. Essen, Jan 24. It is stated on French authority that the occupied territory will be completely cut off from the rest of Germany to-morrow. It is understood that 210 French customs officers arrived. The mining directoratesReuter. - 894 words
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Article45 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Warsaw, Jan 24. The Foreign Affairs committee in the Chamber unanimously passed a resolution that the attack on Memel is a breach of the Versailles Treaty and must firmly be settled. Otherwise it would constitute a precedent of incluculable consequences.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article31 1923-01-25 7 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 24. So far there are twenty dead «3 a roSMlt of the collapse of a part of trT offices of the "Berlin Tagblatt," burying many employees-—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article1177 1923-01-25 7 "THE MIKADO." A Singapore audience had last night, after a very long interval, an opportunity of revising its impressions, or forming new ones, about th« happy circumstance which brought into conjunction two such geniuses as Gilbert and Sullivan. The light operas proceeding from that circumstance filled houses1,177 words
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Advertisement362 1923-01-25 7 i iun.r ij.i i. i i!iiuiu*i»uiuiini!i;ii !i;ii,iiiniiiniii»i:iui'iU!iMli!»iiiiiii'.Uii:'» i "ARMCO" 1 NFST.AB1.L CULVERTS. j Easily Transported and Installed because of their comI pftratively ligrht weight and the compact bundles in which I the sections are packed. 1 j I Strong and Reliable because of the corrugated form and 1 •j interlocking362 words
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Article869 1923-01-25 8 FOOTBALL. TELEGRAPH XI v. MUNICIPALITY. The Telegraph XI will meet the Municipality at soccer on the Raffles School Ground this evening. MALACCA MATCHES. UNITED CHINESE BEAT BUJONG. (By "Rover"). On Saturday last a good game was witnesed on the Padang between the United Chinese Association ar.d the869 words
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Article632 1923-01-25 8 THE CONTESTS FOR FEB 2. The "Battling Key" v Johnny Perreau match has been fixed for Feb 2, which night "Red Warren" will meiot Vermulen and Claude Rozario will have his re-fight with Joe Jenkins. Thesie three contests should be worth going a long way to see, apart from632 words
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Article233 1923-01-25 8 PENANG RACES. Second Day's Handicaps. The following 1 are the Weights for second day's racing at Penang (today): Race 1.—(Five furlongs).—Royal Blood 10.7, Windfall 10, Arjuna 8.13, Beau Regarde 8.10, Babz 8.7, Duke 8.6, Pickny 8.1, Shantung 7.9. The QuUst 7.2, Zara 6.12. Rac 2.— (Six furlongs).—Barangkali 10,233 words
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Article29 1923-01-25 8 In the $30.000 sweep on Race 8, at Penang, on the first day, the winning numbers were: 2172 4370 3998 6097 1036 1441 3146 2896 316929 words
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Article46 1923-01-25 8 The following are the scratchings for the second day's racing at Penang Race No. I,—Babz. Pickny. Race No. 2.—Motherless. Race No. 4.—Walpole. Race No. s.—Duchess cf Orleans. Race No. 6.—Mookita. Race No. 7.—Van Fox, Phillipa. Race No. B.—Mona, Kalamoti, Kangaroo. Race No. 9.—Heartspear, Broomhills.46 words
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Article34 1923-01-25 8 (From Our Correspondent.) Penang, Jan 24. Mr C 0 Campbell has been reinstated as a trainer by the S R A and will have horses at the riaxt meeting in Malaya.34 words
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Article187 1923-01-25 8 s R C T. R A M C. The following- will represent th« SRCvsRAMCat hockey tomorrow on the S R C ground:—H G Stack; E O Angus and F Albuquerque; J V Moss, C B Webb and V C Westerhout; J R Rodrigues, A V van der Boek, W187 words
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Article38 1923-01-25 8 MUHAMEDAN I TEAM v. II TEAM. In the open tournament, under the auspices of the Indian Catholic Club the Muhamedan I t*tam will meet the Muhamedan II team on Sunday and not on Monday as published yesterday38 words
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Article544 1923-01-25 8 Writes "the Egoist" in "Times of Malaya": The Perak Rug-by Team returned from Kuala Lumpur yosterday with the "Malaya" Rugby Cup which is now theirs for a year as the result of their having defeated NMjri Sembilan by the narrow margin of one try, this try having bean scored544 words
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Article66 1923-01-25 8 Inspector Dr.le produced two Hokiens bctfore Mr Dawscn, in the second court this morning and charged them with committing armed robbeiy—on a Chinese, whom they stabbed in the stomach and got away with $180 in St Michaels-road on Tuesday. The complainant is lying in hospital in66 words
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Article120 1923-01-25 8 A marriage has been arranged between a daughter of Raja Harun, Malay Private Secretary to His Highness the Sultan of Perak, and Tunku Mobamed, a son of the late Sultan of Pahang, now working in the Police Department, KuaJa Lumpur, as an in p V "triage will take place m120 words
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Article792 1923-01-25 8 JAPANESE INCOME TAX CLERK CHARGED. A case that is exciting much interest among the local Japanese community was heard before Mr P F David, in the Criminal District Court yesterday afternoon* The defendant in the case is M Koide, Japanese Interpreter and clerk employed at the Income792 words
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Advertisement819 1923-01-25 8 l l ,liiliillllllllillllilliillillililli:l'iiiii:iliilil|iiliiliiliili:lii|it|!i|iii;nii|ii l ,.n, f I patt^a; s^ m fOlf'tJ jt<m.Wiiic»CifirrawA,«iwiw_fiff 1 PURE MOCHA COFfp: I IS THE BEST :L 1 S ld 3t 90 cems I HOTELS, CLCIis AM, 1 1 HIGH STBEET, ELROPE Hftin c 4ifitaiiiiiaiitiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiifiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiiiiiii 1 ■M|!'lidlllll|IMH«MlllllllilillUllllllllllUlinUI«tlUII!llll|j|imil|il||||uiJllHIHIIIIUIMIHIIil|l| *S '1.1 WHEELS OF TIME I Always going on819 words
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Article596 1923-01-25 9 Singapore, van 20. Article. Price. S. c MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.50 Beef »t>ew or curry kati 0.42 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.54 Mutton Indian Mutton, Australian 0.63 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.50 Fowl medium (1%-2}» katis)596 words
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Article1541 1923-01-25 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Jan 25. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES-—Mail Quotations. DECEMBER 23, 1922. Iarue Paid Val. Up. m. 4. 2|- 2|- Allagar Oil 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 2 0 £11,541 words
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Advertisement683 1923-01-25 9 I American System Modern Dentistry, j j H. OHNISHI, D. D. S. m 2 l93| ORCHARD ROAD, (Telephone 2082.) v ioLET RAY TREATMENT I v _i„h Pyorrhea, Abscess, Toothache and Rheumatism. s AUCTION SALE OF Taa h Household Furniture, txt etc., T<- be held at > 0 46. Orchard Road,683 words
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Advertisement52 1923-01-25 9 j Try 8 I IA i# I 1 1. i i Rubber Footwear I 1 MADE LOCALLY. S SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. K I Prices from $1.20 Upwards. 1 TAN KAH KEE CO. RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. I FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. I SALES DEPARTMENT, ja 215, South Bridge52 words
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Article776 1923-01-25 10 LANDLORDS TENANTS. WHY THE GOVERNMENT HAS ACTED. A Penang Comment. It will be seem from the official notice published in our advertising columns that, as naturally might be expected, the Government has not becrj oblivious to the protests that have appeared in the press or sent direct to the authorities,776 words
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Advertisement503 1923-01-25 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 below503 words
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Advertisement364 1923-01-25 10 Spare yourself the cares of motherhood. Most of the cares and anxieties of motherhood are caused by children's illnesses. Yet regular courses of SCOTT'S Emulsion will keep your children both well and strong. Childi»n thrive rapidly, eat readily and sieep well when nourished by SCOTT'S L muision. i y the364 words
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Advertisement524 1923-01-25 11 STEAiilER SAILING. a n BRITISH MAND APCAR LINE v Companies incorporated in England.) mail PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. \Ln1NSLLAK ORIENTAL N. CO, Under Coatract with His Majeaty'a Government. LONDON FAB-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 about Feb 4 K^ hmir about Feb 18 Dongo 1 about Mar 4 Has**524 words
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Advertisement414 1923-01-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. j^K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore to chaage without previous tot ice) EUROPEAN LIMB. For Marseilles Laadon, Haaaharg, Rotterdam. Antwerp, via Colombo, Saes aad Pert Said. *Argun Maru arr Feb 21 dep 22 London Maru arr Mar 15 dep 16 •Omit Marseilles. NSW YORK LINE For Saa Fraacxaco,414 words
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Advertisement571 1923-01-25 11 STEAMER SAILING. BBBY LINE. Of fast twin screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon Aboot 1923 1923 Yorkshire Feb 1 Oxfordshire July 19 Warwickshire Feb 15 Lancashire Aug 2 Leicestershire Mar571 words
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Advertisement552 1923-01-25 12 WANTED. WANTED. —A teacher to ;each two boys Sta idai 1 I V. lime —from A to 6 in the aite.aoon. One staying near Newton Sta.i m is prcierred. Apply 40 c/o Malaya tribune." WANTED.—Immediately, a Treadlemachine pressman. Gjod salary will be given to a suitable man. Apply to Lat552 words
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Advertisement363 1923-01-25 12 BANKS. P. 4 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,363 words
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Advertisement458 1923-01-25 12 BANKS. I INTERNATIONAL BANKING GOKjPOKATI#N. (Incorporated ia the V. 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 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop-gate.458 words
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Advertisement429 1923-01-25 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANE, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan* 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-73 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Bahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, Naw York, San Franciroo, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL. Anthoriaed429 words
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Advertisement433 1923-01-25 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1862.) Paid up Capital an 6f0,»f0 Shares oi f £6 each £8,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,006 Reserve Liability ef Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Psrr's433 words
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Advertisement391 1923-01-25 12 INSURANCE, THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the 8.S.) Head Office: Singapore. SOARD OF DiKECTOES See W*h, Ecq. (Chairman.) jtw Khek KLiatii. Ess (V r ice CLairnian.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq Yeo Hock Hoe. Esq £oh San Hin, Esq. Sean391 words
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