Malaya Tribune, 24 April 1923

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. L &V£MN(j DAiL I "vol. -Sft 95 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923.
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    • 174 1 THE I riUBUNE .1" v .1 UctJ 3 rton>«* P«» cho s' Jsk > H'S A WRiOLEY'S HABii you I f WON'T I CHEW J i regret Kepreseiited by [j! ?,IiLIP W. THAYER, OCEAN BUILDING, SINGAPORE. 1 iui» i i i i i i i i i i i i
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    • 169 1 i Shirts! Shirts' (Our Own Make) With or Without Collar. More than 20 patterns to select. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 94. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Adelphi Hotel Baildings), SINGAPORE. Just Arrived. I Our first cor sign ment l^ Oak and Elm Cc!fit* made entirely in Europe also A large and varied consignment
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    • 191 1 1.. a aim isiiili'llllil.aiMluiumiMllllillilwmiiirilliiiw^ TSIĔ BEST IS TO COME AND SEE j at RENE ULLMANN, "L," ii.GH BTRS&T, BIVGAPORE. Tclertone rr. 2464 THE FINEST STOCK at lowest prices i o! JEWELLERY, WATChiS, DIAMONDS, I FRENCH CUT CRYSTAL 1 J Any pattern of Jewellery can be macie on oraer if not
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    • 110 1 STRAITS HOTEL W < 87 ANSON ROAfl. SINGAPORE. *f' r! Ww' l g'eand double mom atem n rim. Electric, excellent cui«or.e.billiards,Hquora cold beer an i refreshment*. Obtainable irom 6 a.m to 11p.m. Room with boar I from 13 par upwards anl $2 per dior.i f r room only. ib' th
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  • 1199 2 I._|»KE ENT-DA V DEPRESSION AND THE REMEDY. By Commander H. Bundle, R.N. The British Mercantile Marine is passing through a period of depression unprecedented in its h'story. Ths depression is aid the more marked by reason of its hav ng followed closely on the heels of
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  • 338 2 j London.—The bizarre or exaggerated in men's dothea hae nover appealed to the Engl ehman to the seme extent aa to the American or tho French nun of fashion. Attempts to introduce novelty .'n ths cut of a suit have resulted in many xptT ments among American tailors
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    • 300 2 For Baby when Teething 'JLlknburgs RUSKS Lightly malted, delightfully crisp and wholesome, the "Allenburys" Rusks are designed to help baby when teething. Children nibble them instinctively, so that j the cutting of the milk-teeth is aided and the troublesome and p3iim:l process shortened. Moreover, the Rusks soften in the baby's
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    • 444 2 A COMMON TROUBLE OF CHILDHOOD. How Baby's Own Tablets Banish Infantile Constipation. A difficulty many parents experience is to find a suitable constipation remedy for their children. The purgatives used by adults are too harsh, castor oil is dreaded by every child, and the various laxative powders usually prescribed are
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    • 271 2 801 Ell COMPOS]^ NON CONDUCTING BOILER COVERING COMPOSm v GRAYITfi THIS COMPOSITION is entirely tree from a or lime admixtures aad contains no fibroid calculated to have disastrous effects on metal has a covering capacity of approximately s square feet per ton with a thickness of 2 in. PACKEP IN
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  • 1180 3 EX-OFFICIAfS ACCOUNT. His Appoirttmsnt at Horns. We print below an article which recently appeared in the "Jersey Evening Post/ The author is Mr. R. D. Jackson, formerly employed in the P. W. D. in this country, and who has been appointed by the States of Jersey
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  • 236 3 Scattered about the Perulr.srjla and in the Straits, on -übbeT estates, tin mines, and in offices, are a r.unibe-r of young a rmen, who served, many of them with distinction, in the war. To these your.g men It has been a great disappointment that Malaya has
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  • 154 3 A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle—these are things that demand relief in a hurry. And th* L is just why thousands whs are liable to these mishaps a'wpys keep I» bottle of Little's Oriental Balm close at hand. There is absolutely nothing equal to it
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    • 422 3 r^HUBBUCK'S I Paints Oils Varnishes etc 59& 1 1 are known throughout the Empire for gj Zenna power and durability. Supplies c 0 reac )y for immediate shipment. m HUBBUCK'S HUBBUOCS Qukk £g *V. P«'»« V.rmukM. R«d U«i Dry Colo.r*. Ray V »k,t« U.i TarßM Lintel Oil, Pak A m
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    • 301 3 Fff TAKE HORLICJCS JJ/ MALTED MILK— M m\ A* ■igkt-«ap" try Mj___ HORLICICS. Yo. 4233 ttrfl pntej kow loothin? aad mv.g j •ratiaf th,- FOOD DRINK O HORLICK S Uip* f < utvra onmit iimmm. J lUibe. «I liktU water, mm all l> zaars mn >res > Bin 1 siz*«
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    • 401 3 J OOVRIL is a food of I A) such vital importance should ever be without it. J Always have BOVRIL I in the House J I FIGHT OFF DISEASE WITH FOOD Ii A poorly n Urrshes person-child or t<fa ffer. a shining !|I ,11ark for disease to attack. M A
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  • 705 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footliifht." It js now wt dely admitted that some of the "Filmed novels seen n our Cinemas ol lcccr.t year;; w m'J have been far better left between the bookcover* than that fortuness ehould have been vainly spent in an
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    • 443 4 AMUSMEHTS. EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 pjm. Leather Pusher's Series Roun 1 No. 4, Universal-Jewel Collier's series. DOROTHY GISH in A Paramount Feature The Ghost in the Garret In 5 Parts. A woozy romance of lore and crooks and spooks ani a haunted house. And a Paramount
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    • 408 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD "rcgramme from Tuesday, April 24 to Sunday, April ?9. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. nwr 02* Playgoers Pictures presents Evelyn Greely /and Robert Elliott in __AiiPASTEBO4RD CROWN In 5 Parts. (Adapted from Clara Morris Novel) It is a
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    • 586 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" j Thursday. Last Night j ■J Jf/t of this week's very successful Picture Cm) Ĕ trilli Programme. fV' Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. jfpjte THE LION MAN SERIAL —j Episodes Two and Throe. Ist Show at 7.30 <v By *>opu'»r Requests. LIGHTNING BHYCF SESSUE HAYAKAWA 6ix Ths world-famed
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  • 205 5 TO DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Latest Local Market Quotations. Tin to-day $108%.—Buyers no seller». Buysra Sellers Gambier 13.75 Java Cube 24.00 Hamburg Cu<be 23.00 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.50 Mixed Black Pepper 15.00 Sundried Copra 11.65 Mixed Copra 11.35 Small Fiak e Tapioca 14.50 Med Pearl Tap'oca Small Pearl
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  • 91 5 Singapore, April 24. On London— Bank 4 monthe' s ght 2s 4 1-4U Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d On New York— Demand 54% Private 90d! s 56% On France Bank 760 On India— Bank Tel Transfer 173*4, Oa Hongkong— Bank demand
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  • 61 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, April 24. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Seller!. Spot 53% Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot 53 54 May to June 54% 54% July to Sept 55 55% Oct to Dec 56% 57 Latest
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  • 26 5 Singapore, April 24. To-day's closing rubber quotation? Are as under: New York.—31 cts (22-4-23). London.—Is 3%d. Singapore.—53 cts. Tone of Market. —Weak.
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  • 568 5 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING KEUTER'S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchange*.) OCCULT POWER INFLUENCES. London. April scientist. r:dicu.e the theory propounded by many people., notable amongst them -*ng M ss Marie Corelii suggesting that Lord Carnarvon's death was due to the supernatural influence of the departed Pharaoh. Miss Marie
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  • 106 5 Singapore, April 24. Rubber.—London Is. SVsd, Local 53%. Tin.—London £212 15s. Od. Local $108% buyer©. Share Market.—Quiet. Tins.—Johans 45 to 50 cent*, Padang Plandoks 42% to 47% cents, Nawr|3) Pets $1.20 to $1.25, Rawangs $1.22% to $1.27%, Talpings 90 to 95 cents, Norths $1.15 to $1.20,
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  • 165 5 Per s.s. Melchior, Treub: —Miss H. S. Barner, Mrs and Miss. Zorab. Mr. van Laar. Mr. and Mrs. Oei Koen Hian Df. M. Krebs, Mr. Tan Soe To, Mrs. Ing Torn Goei, Mr. Loe Sic Moh, Mr. Ing Toen Goei, Mr.Yong, Mr. B de F. Garland, Miss L.em
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  • 36 5 London, April 9.--Only 120 out of 600 teachers were present at the reopening of Croydon schools, the majority tnking against the Council's refusal to pay London Salary rates. Many children were sent home.
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  • 47 5 The followimg ships are ia communication with the Wireless Stations at: Singapore: Kishu Maru, Lyoaon, Marella, Nagato Maru, Polyphemus, Suwa Maru. Taisan Maru, Tjikembang, Tjirimai, Trebartha, Vos. Penang: Adrastus, Cassis, Eurybates, Gandana, Japan, Java Maru, Kamakuna Maru, Malay Mam, CMna R F A, Patria, Sarvistan, Sophie Riickmers.
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    • 257 5 I The new optic il glass* I although practically colourless, absorbs all tbe hirmful rays of jL j light. Let us matte your next* if I pair of eye-gla«ses in these lenses. l Procurable only from Jf N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN I I MEDICAL HALL BUILDING I I BATTERY ROAD. Refmctioniit. R
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    • 224 5 I N° p i HAiiOi SSS! j I I AS .J; In F* 3 »j#ri as representing f 1 Pi < Joikmrtilr, doe. 555 J M rnst.ruV..; pre -n| a ptctui* to the smoker's ii :v:>:;d cr S T punty, if ii /7 V/p: MwWf sisv&vx <aid vwna. Always 44
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    • 63 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital Singapore, April 23. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar Red to 32 decree Pah 1014.7 1012.2 1012.6 Temp 78 84 81 Wet Bulb Ther: 76 81 79 D r of Wind calm S calm Max Temp in shade 89 M:n do do 75 Max
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  • 180 5 (O( ;.0'0ltK DMET. P m 1 1WVM !„i r losves by i 0 ii» c w V'ft Co. Drill Hal 5.15 it Ex-Servjces vs y M r <s C c Harlequm# vs rt oI FC,MaI»y»April 25. 3 a m.. 611 P" 1 l sc s i: fj-ttev
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  • 271 5 To-day. April 24. j,'i 7 ihanghai 6i Japan Nippon 2 p.m j fchiat A ng Leong 3 p.m. j t Snrrt.ttr.ham.* Penang* oIoiPi>i. Aden Port Said iEurope (via Marseilios) NANKIN 3 p.m. j up to 1 p.m. Parcels nooti I P.r,a;,g, Batavia 5 Soon Ann 4 p.m. Kelantan
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  • 56 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. In regard to the death of Mrs. Yeo Cheow WgL Hr. I"JQg* Vfr Yeo Chiar.g Bwee and the ether member* of the family dwnre w «»P™ their tha r rks t r g an relatives and fnead. for thai, senglehs and attendance at the house; «nd also
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  • 41 6 PAGLAR.-At her residence So. 214, Jalan Besar, Mary "the of Mr P I Pa alar. hief Engineer, s.s. Sane Borneo. Funeral leaves bouse at 4.30 p.m to-day to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence Bidadari Cemetery for interment.
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  • 899 6 A recent motion in the House of Commons by Mr. Philip Snowden, one of the foremost leaders of the British Labour Party, led to a straight debate in the House on the merits and demerits of capitalism and socialism. The motion was not given the attention that
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  • 150 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 23, Mr. H. G. Sarwar, Registrar of the Supreme Court, goes to Singapore as t) strict Judge. Mr. Mude succeeds h m here. Mr. Bathurst, the Sacond Magistrate, hands over his duties to Mr. Acton .to-n.orrow and proceeds to Eatu Gajah as
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  • 523 6 Reuter. Professor Coomarasamy, the wellknown astrologer, is making a short stay in Malacca-. Berlin, April 23—The Reichsbank has raised the discount rate from 12 per cent to 18 per cent. —Reuter. Am ng the recent arrivals in Malacca from Europe is Mr J. A. St. C Stewart who is widketkeeper.
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  • 132 6 EGYPTIANS AND THE NEW CONSTITUTION. "No Better Than Before." Reuter. Cairo, April 23. The Wafd or the Nationalist executive have sent a manifes "> ihe new constitution. It declares that the cons iiut ion does not respect the nation's rights and leaves the door open to foreign interference.
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  • 141 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 23. The Hong Guan case was mentioned again and further postponed. Night Mail to Penang. Referri ig t:« rumours of the resumption of the r> ght ma 1 to Penang in July, t s stated in official quarters that nolhmg
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  • 389 6 Ln response to the invitation of Mr. EL. S. Bhaizada, a large number of Indian and European friends gathered, on Saturday afternoon, at the Y. M. C. A. Hall, which was tastefully decorated with flowers and evergreens, to accord a welcome to Sirdar Baldev Singh, the Managing
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  • 36 6 London, April 10.—Mr. Lloyd George telegmphed to Sir R. Thomas who was supported by both sections of Liberals "congratu'ations on your splendid and significant victory at Anglesea which ha; given a fine lead for liberal unity."
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  • 108 6 BEER MORE THAN TeTI 0r M,,rt Reuter. T In th,. H t I was supported I■, groups, was defeated by 179. 3 The aaapottati eo__ beer was not ar. r. 1 extent as tea, and H of such (general consu„ tion of the beer duty wJH relief
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  • 115 6 A taring V v. Reuter. Mrs Starr reports ;>..; was in BOWi* beyond the results of f a t F:e i tiations are proo lease but her w< ifare m Reuter. P si A remarka 1, ra it v< foi has Altered throu?H that the crime Ls
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  • 91 6 New Syndicate? London. April The "Daily T, egraphV W correspondent s;;ys thatu r .e*pS ful syndicate, wholly irAwaa the Che ter group, is Waf in the United States for taißJ of buying up and deve'opinf «I options for eoncessi m in T:'£ p H per, and the detached
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  • 59 6 Workers to be Locked 0* Reuter. The Shipbui d tion have notified a 30 of members of iron, steel. «TJ era, and Plumbers Ui unions previously ml are prepared to ;f t overtime and niffhi ;< conc'uded on Marcn Employers'F(d, n.----tion of engineering trade. The lattei called a
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  • 71 6 Opqft^' Defects Causing c Reuter. Lonii The recent react: 5 is surmised by the fC to be due to defers ment of the > Scheme particularly m of production lie* 1 f Th. i tive owners. i n that the manj < carrying out the *c*™ aly stopped.
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    • 175 6 1 Robinson *h ktd. Ii I I Robinson's Spatial Quality 1 a Real Velour I ais I I Fawn, Grey, Mole. 1 Price $8.75 each All Sizes in .-took. I Robinson Co., Ltd., rrrr 1 SINGAPORE. I I ARE YOli A PIPE SMOK R j I #o Well-Know dr m.cs
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  • 1510 7 DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION'S REPLY TO CRITICS. THE FILM CENSORSHIP. ,er reiport of fV Eduo«tion'i speech ia the appeal of the Coun- owtn-road. bees wrUtea, he eead, of accommodafon W n Singapore that r fei iikel, to aay why R*?, required than why it was Xl for long ago.
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  • 99 7 Revolt of Coloured Troops. Reuter. Rome, April 23. A communique states that three d tachments of Italian troops occupied the headquarters t the Chief Senuss! at Aghedaaa on the morning of Apri 1 2i and pett th.. enemy to fl'ght The Italian 10.-.ses were four cohered sold
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  • 83 7 Is it a Rumour? Reuter. London, April 23. In the House of Commons Dr. WiV'am Chappie asked whether the Government received a request by Dr. Wellington Koo to the diplomatic body to release abcut £320 000 of the customs surplus for the purpose of covering the arrears
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  • 59 7 Can France Conscript Them? Reuter. London, April 23. In the House of Commons at question time Mr. McNeill stated that the Anglo-French agreement reached with regard to the question of France's right Jo conscript British subjects resident in Tunisr rendered it unnecessary to refer the case to
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  • 55 7 Estate in Central Johore. Reuter. London, April 23. The Lambak Rubber Company Limited, formed wi'Jh a capital of £200 000. to acquire a rubber estate of 5,529 acres in Central Johore at £38 250 cash, has is ued 145 000 one pound shares at par, fully subscribed.
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  • 72 7 British Government's Protest. Reuter. London, April 23. In the House of Commons replying to Mr Ho d Mr. McNeill sa d that the British M'nster strongly protested to the Ohjinese Government against the illlegal act on of the provincial authi rlt'es at Chekiaog and Fukien imposing an
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  • 259 7 HOLLAND MUST PROVIDE A FLEE?; Fate of the Cabinet. Reuter. Hague. April 23. The Royal Commission, considering a bill providing the construction of a fleet to guarantee the neutrality of the Dutch East Indies, rejects the suggestion to suspend the passing 0 f the bill, pending the
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  • 148 7 Resumed Conference. Reuter. Lausanne, April 23. At the first meet 'tg f the resumed Peace Conference this afternoon Sir Horace Rumbold. pres dn-*i explained that the work remaining to be done shouf.d be divided between three c intuitu es. the first dealing with the poltcal and judtoiai
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  • 54 7 Outrage in Lahore. Lahore, April 23. Six loyal Sikhs were murdered during the last fewr weeks for political motives in the Hoshlarpur and Jullunder districts in the Punjab bty persons dressed as Akalts. The Government believe this to be the wrk of a revolutionary gang. A number
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  • 55 7 Threat to French Frontier. Reuter. Par s. Apr 1 23. The "Temp*" confirms that the Turks are massed on the French frontier in East Cilicia several infantry, battal ons and artillery, and says that f the French Flag is attacked or threatened French Conciliator mess w 1
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  • 79 7 London, Aprl 23. Marks relapsed at 133,000 to 135,000—Reuter. Santi ago Chile, Aprt 23. The President of Chile invited the Presidents of Argentine, Brazil and Uruguay to confer at Montevideo it September 'n view of the differences which have arisen as to the armament question and the prospect of their
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  • 171 7 SUITABLE BASIS FOR DISC I SSION. A German View. Reuter. Berlin, April 28. In a speech during a demonstration Herr Slresemann. leader of the German .People's Party, said that Lord Curzon's speech in the House of Lords created a new political situation whi?h formed a suitable -basis for
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  • 39 7 Berlin April 23. There are indications that the Government is considering the advisability of making defim'to reparations offer in consequ -nee of Lord Curzon's speech the orlirial version cf which the Cabinet ia deliberating vhis afternoon.
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  • 287 7 A Superb Photo-Drama. We have already dealt full wiih the screen version of H. Vere de Stacpoole's famous novel "The Blue ft itfH >r the press show yesterday we can saf.ly commend it to our readers as a very beaut ful p cturisat'on of the nvel. The
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  • 97 7 We draw the attention of threaders to the new programme at the PaUiadium. Orchard-road. In addition to a numb:r of five reel features starring Hoot Gibs ti and Edith Roberts there is a special local film depicting the funeral of the late Mr. Lim Chwee Chian J. P.
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  • 41 7 London April 11.—Four Conservatives who were conspicuous in their support of ex-Service men joined the Liberals and Labourites in forcing a division and voting against Government. It ii a'so significant that the majority included ten National Libelam
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 334 7 8 itmf 21 cj he *lian overnmrnt I I Use I PUDLO' i I BR D I I CEMENT WATER PROOFER f j Also the War Office and several other Government fi Departments. [g ffl FOR GARAGE PITS S a ROUGH CAST WALLS oj AND FLAT ROOFS. ,3 CANNOT DETERIORATE.
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  • 1486 8 FOOTBALL. MIDDS BEGIN WELL IN ROTTEN WEATHER. By "Reflex." The keen interest evinced in the matches of the S. F. A. League was shown by the attendance which assembled on the Pa dang yesterday afternoon, in spite of the raih, when the Middlesex team won an excellent
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  • 653 8 BETTY WINS PRESIDENT'S CUP. The final race for the President* Cup was sailed off Sunday morning. The wind was fluky at the start, but short;y afterwards settled down to a light breeze from the south-west, with indications of a squall to come. Margaret II wa:> over the line on
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  • 150 8 KEPPEL CLUB. The result of the Duffer's Cup Final, played on Saturday was a win by R. Bald over P. W. Smith at the 19th. The April Medal (stroke) was won by H. Smith with a score of 72 nett. The Eall Sweep for Saturday wa« won by W.
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  • 154 8 S. C. R. C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. A Singles. Cheong Chee Tong Seow Poh Leng. Cheong Chee Lim v. Tan Ch'.ap Choon. Chia Seng Quee v. Chew Eng Hoe. B Singles. Jee Ah Chian v. Chan Siew Lock. Yee Cheok Wah v. Lua Hong Keng. Tan Tiam Klat
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  • 40 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. Jamifeson and Brown vs Wardle and TV «cer.ie. Rev. Doug-las and Main vs Hammond and McKean, postponed. WEDNESDAY'S TIES. Doigj and Kinloch vs. winner of Jamieson and Brown and Wardle and Toscenie.
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  • 31 8 SAM DIXIE vs. KID JACKSON. With reference to Sam challenge we understand that Kid Jackson" is quite willing to meet him in a four round contest m the forthcoming tournament.
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  • 28 8 THE PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. London, April 14.—At Holborn Ha 1 in the semi-final of the Profess onal BHiards Champ onship, the final scores were :—Newman, 16,000 Inman 14.556.
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  • 33 8 HOME RESULTS. Pan's, Apr?l 14.—At rugger, France beat Ireland by 14 points to eight. County Championship. Bridgwater, April 14.—1n the Rugby County Championship final, Somerset beat Leicestershire by eight paints to 6ix.
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  • 134 8 Mirth Causes Tragedy in a Cinema. A tip for the "Straits Echo"! Whale Laughing uproariously at the antics of Charlie Chaplin, Mr. Joseph Chatfield, 79, a retired builder, of Lonsdale-road Barnes, suddenly oohapsed and died in his housekeeper's arms, says the "Daily Chronicle." At the
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  • 134 8 London. April, 9.—An echo of the general election was an action for slander followed by a letter of apology by Major Ward Jackson, the unsuccessful contestant of Harrow to the re-elected member. Mr. Oswald Mosley. Major Ward Jiackscn refers to certain charges he made as
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    • 397 8 ill th,, Piccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. Th e Am tight fact that each cigarette is made by hand ensures a quality th C 1 13 umform year in and year out Ever y tin buy, eve condition P^^W^^^^Xf Piccadilly cigarette you smoke, every draw you take, will
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  • 615 9 Singapore, April 21, 1923. Artick. Price, c. MEAT. Beef steak kati Beef stew or curry kati CIO Pork, lean kati Pork, lean and fat (lit quality) kati 0.64 Mutton Indian Mutton, Australian kati 0.66 Fowl kati 0 7g Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.75 Fowl medium (1%-2%
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  • 1514 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. fliers. LYALL, AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Bruaera, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, ApsQ 24. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaU Quotations. MARCH 21, 1923. Issue Paid VaL UP a A 2|- 2}- Allagar d 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 2 l0 £1
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    • 446 9 lrl .i|Hinl iiilHiHllll»i««"»'«»" l v l «»»»«'l«»Wl«««lHtliiMl.ii'iihiliWiliiiiii l ii 1 a 1 M Ht 'Ji j§| PURE MOCHA COFFEE: IHE BEST |fj p> j Sold at 90 cents per lb. 'L» Jl FINE AISD COAESE GR OUND I V i| Special Arrangement*, for HOTELS, CLUBS AND DSALBRS I f««lf' I
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    • 81 9 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult j. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41, HILL STREET. Opposite the Central Fire Station. Telephone 991. WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA, JAPANESE DENTIST 74 BRAS BASAH fcOAU. (Ia front of French Cbutrfc. Telephone 1245
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    • 57 9 TK M I I Rubier lootwear i I MADE LOCALLY 1 I SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. S 1 Sizes: Extra Large $1.50, Large 51.30, Medium $1.20 I 8 SmaU $1.00. I 1 TAN KAH KEE CO. I 1 RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. I SALES DEPARTMENT,
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  • 730 10 MR. BERNARD SHAWS WAT. To the current larumber of the "New Leader," the organ of the I. L. P., Mr. Bernard Shaw oc«tribute» a characteristic article on "How to Restore Ordw in Ireland." From thes «Tticle we make the following extracts 1 Ireland is now calted
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    • 960 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. On Monday April 30, at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE CAIRNBILL CIBCLE Lot 1. Valuable freehold land together with the two two-storeyed brick and tile-roofed Dwelling Houses Nos. 2-1 and 2-2 Uairnhill Circle, area 3,476 square feet. Messrs Zehnder Brothers, Solicitors. UPPER CROSS STREET Lot
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    • 253 10 Th. Strsptococctw Th. Bacillus IsiuBreri* which csuM saw which saasat Sor. Throat. lalssws. Actual pfc*ia-«krogTsM« uJkm m lbs LsbsrsaMy. These are the cause of SORE THROATS Disease spreading germs swarm in the air in countless millions, always seeking to attack through the mouth and throat. Pastilles are the sure protection.
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    • 479 10 AYOUMGWIFE CHUB OF THAT FEARFUL fACKACMB Mrs. B. L. Hunt, writes: "I first berame ill a out 2\ years ago. and suffered terrible p.iins in the back, sleeplessness, and swelled thighs, and could not move about in bed. I was under a doctor, but had very little relief. I bought
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    • 436 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD SINGAPORE TO BATAVIA, CHfck! BON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a Week. SINGAPORE PANGKAL PINANG BATAVIA, SAMARANG PANGKAL PINANG AND SINGAPORE Sail Fortnightly. SINGAPORE BILLITON AND SOURABAYA Sail Fortnightly. For freight, passage and further information, apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE: No 22, Teluk
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    • 317 10 steamer!^ LONDON LLNE. I Mishima Maru 1 Hakozaki Maru I Kitano Maru Mj^l LIVERPOOL LINE. I Toyohashi Maru I HAMBURG LINE I Matsumoto Maru I Tajima Maru I NEW YORK LINE via SQq I Sailing dates nil. E SOUTH AMERICAN LL\ I Kanagawa Maru Kawachi Maru I BOMBAY LLNE. I
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    • 497 11 Si2AMER SAILINGS. AND APCAR UNL Incorporated in England.) uAil PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Coatract with His Majetty'a Government L OVPON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 April 29 May 13 Delta May 27 De-anU June 1Q M«i wa June 24 Khiva July g
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    • 408 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. ♦Amazon Maru arr May 21 dep 22 Amur Maru arr June 21 dep 22 *Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New
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    • 532 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS A Monthly sailings to and from Auetialia for cargo only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Premantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sails c.a. ECHUCA May 14 May 19 a*. EURELIA j une June 16 84. EMITA July 16 July oi
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    • 608 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. MANAGING AGHNTS, U.S. SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Fare to European Port* from Hongkong £120 Firnt-claaa throughout. SAN FRANCISCO vi, SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA ft HONOLULU. Leaves Hongkong Arr. San Fraeias* PRESIDENT WILSON April 25 May 17 PRESIDENT LINCOLN May 9 nty M
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    • 472 12 WANTED. WANTED.—A couiieteut Jobbing Compositor. Oniy expuiieuced men used apply. Apply to -fruiter' c/o "The Malaya Tribune." W ANTE D.—A qualified Chinese Chenmt to act as Manager tor a local Dispensary. Please apply to Box No. 63 o/o" Malaya Tribune." -i i i i i in i TO LET. TO
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    • 530 12 BANKS. pT&i. 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 and Paid Up £2.594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, X C S
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    • 462 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) •CEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profita US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate. Lyons
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    • 429 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 14, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Pena»f 85 Beach Street. Malm cm 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL.
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    • 427 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter 18M.) Paid up Capital ia NMN Shares af 45 each M,isO,foo Reserve Fund £t,7t0,t00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,1M,M0 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and
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    • 391 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, lat Flaor, Banque del Inda China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock
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    • 367 12 Sold by The International P The |Z Tha Medical Office Tkĕ Un ted Pharma-i The British Pharmacy The Ind' Dispensary The Ayur Vedic Medica I Illllll.liililtl.li i I l i I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) I Td. No. 141 E4km i| I Tel. No. 171.
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