Malaya Tribune, 27 April 1923

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. i EVENING DAILY. Vol. X." .No. 98 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 308 1 i-iiiininiiniiiiuifi i THE c ggfQG GAZETTE. I WP ion rates. IN At"*- I P*"" 7.60 I df! 1.71 pßi i I I I i I I I' •"■H'" CHOOSE IT'S A f WRiGLEY'S HABIT YOU j to Rv4 WON T I CHEW II REGRET j Represented by: 8 PHILIP W.
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    • 163 1 Shirts! Shirrs (Our Own Make) With or Without Collar. More than 20 palu.\rns to select. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 94. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Adelphi Hotel Buildings), .SINGAPORE. Just Arrived. Our first consignment of Oak and Elm Coffins made entirely in Europe also A large and varied consignment of Artificial Wreaths in
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    • 263 1 IttlllMHimMtiJi.lriti,!,,!,,!,,! I- I I I I i i IMIIMHHB INTERNATIONAL f I PHARMACY, 1 i, rrosnrsoM road, 3 sint.apope. I Chemist*, Drujrgiits aad I Opticians. Perfumery, Toilet Requieitee, I Medicated Winaa 4 «d 3 I Chemiit's Sundries of every i I description. 2 m -g 3 I Telephone No. 151.
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  • 1426 2 IV—TRADE ROUTES AND THE MODERN MOTOR-ENGINED TRAMP STEAMER. By Commander H. Rundls, R.N. In the proceeding article, which dealt with the various type* of vesssls engaged in the tea-carrying trade, consideration of that humble, but mo tees important member of tha group, the tramp steamer, had
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  • 124 2 New York, March 20.—A brandnew gaol at West Palm Beach, Florida, has the ui'que d istinct on of having as its first prnseaiers the judge of the Municipal court and the mayor, rf th? town. They were sentenced to serve ten dsys ft
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 560 2 A PREDICTION VERIFIED. When the epidenv, wave ol Enfrswtes P *ted through the world it was confidently stated by scientists that return would come at intervals for next two or three years, and, sure enough, it has cropped up in vadeiy different centres, but happily, not in such a serious
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    • 434 2 SAVE YOUR CHILD FROM SUFFERING. There is nothing more trying to a mother than to see her little one in pain, whilst she stands helplessly by no', knowing what to do to reMeve its sufferings*. Mothers who keep Baby's Own Tablets in the house ready for such emergencies feel safe
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    • 257 2 BOILER COMPOSItJ M MICA" NON ONDUCTIXG BOILER COVERING COMPOSITION GRAYITE h THIS COMPOSITION is entirely t ree f ro or lime admixtures, and contains no nhrnnc calculated to have disastrous eifects on mem p has a covering capacity of approxim ttely Uft. square feet per ton with a thickness of
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  • 537 3 WHAT EARL RUSSELL'S GRANDMA COULD DO. carl Ruase l's book," My Lf* and Adventure," dj br. mful of interest. It could not b;- otherwise, with ta> a'jfr;«r a yachtsman, traveller, motor ■ad aeroplane pioneer, City man, eleetr.csJ engn. er, and Agnost c. M-reover, he has been* marked three
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  • 188 3 The riverside vii'age of Datchet hie roused from ita customary ielhargy by rumours that a ghost has made its appearance near tha historic monastery on S' <uthlea Farm, now occupied by Mr. Jonee. At one time this monastery was connected with St. Helen's Bishi'psgate, but very It
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  • 520 3 STARTLING SURGERY BY AN AUSTRIAN STUDENT. Changing Insects Inatineta. When a blind frog is made to tea with the living eye of another frog grafted into its socket, and when a water beetle becomes amorous after it.a head has been cut off and a new one stuck
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    • 389 3 e rjABY'S development through £2) the months oi.infancy— the increase of physical activity, tne c awn intelligence—forms m-'~*&?M the most fascinating feature of > i C ne continuous pro- gress that is so gratifying to the watchful mother upon the use of Foods correctly adapted &£&lg to the stages of
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    • 153 3 ESCAPE FROM PAIN. Has lingering, maddening life of nai i discourMpad rou and inado you sick at heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a rasping pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has roi bed you of joy and made ti whole world seem full of black gloom.
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    • 286 3 2 ,U 'V 1 1 11 I n,, M^,WM 11M WATER PROOFS j j In quality and style of Water j j Off rfflJWs? proof Coats, "REGNILLE" excels j I n^y tbe nest mater ial is emp- j 1 toyed, the ru;ting is supervi ed I j C*v-p by experts
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    • 134 3 M l^l^l^aiit^''!'^' 1 V I FIGHT OFF FOOD I A ;oorly noshed per-n-cHld <, r a fining fl 'J* mark for disease to attack. M ,ij AweM-fed, iiealthy o«: 8 o n thttKlffi wh m A veta. flow. pure, untainted Hood. Standi a g nd obanca to resist ft genu*,
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  • 1000 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footliuht." NAZIMOVA AND BEAUTY. PASSING SHOW 1 Nazmova, the famous Russianactress of the stage and screen, is rccogn'zed as one of the most beautiful and distingu shed art> stes of the present ime. From her first appearance on the jß'giish
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    • 542 4 MiUSEMNTS._ EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 pan. 1 obert W. ha moor's .yon lerfdl nwel photo-dramatized a motion picture aerial Pearl While THf BLACK SECRET Episodes 11 and i?. That popular, handsome star J. Warren in $3 »,000 In 5 Parts. A fast moving story full of
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    • 435 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALH AM BR A THEATRE,['BEACH ROAD [Frogranine': frcm Tuesday, Ar.rH, 24 tc Sweeny, /nrilflp. In the Second Show, at 9 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen fttws. ElPlay goers [Pictures! presents 5 Evelyn. Greely; and Robert Elliott ;in A PASTEBOARD CROWN LInLS Parts. {(Adapted from Clara Morris Novel)* I It
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    • 406 4 AMUSEMENTS ;"G AIETjY This Week's Brilliant Attractions 1st Show at 7.30 Sharp. THE TESTING OF MILDRED VANE A Metro All-Star Production (f Romance, Suspense and Adventure with MAY ALLISON In the Tole of MildredJVane ART ACCORD IN "FAIR FIGHTING' 2New Universal Western. 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. (8 [Special Super-Serial
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  • 211 5 TO-DAY'S LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. Tn to-day $105 per p* kul. Buyers No sellers. Bursa* SsUars Cf.n.b.tT lf.7l Jars Cuba £4.00 Hamburg Cutb» tS.OO Pres» Cube Sar. White Pepper £2.50 Mixed Black Pepper 14.75 Sundried Copra 11.85 Mixed Copra 11.50 ♦Small Flake Tapioca 13.87^ Med Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl
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  • 88 5 Singapore, April 27. On London— Baak 4 months' sght 2g 4 1-4.. Demand 2s 4 5-32J Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d On Ind;a— Bank Tel. Transfer 173*4 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank d.mand cinaft 72^_ On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 141 On
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  • 60 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, April 27. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 54 54% May to June 55 55% July to Sept 56 56% Oct to Dec 57% 57% Latest London
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  • 24 5 Singapore, April 27. To-day's closing rubber quotation? are as under:— New York.—32 cts. London.—ls. 3%d. Singapore.—s4% cts. Tone of Market.—Easier,
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  • 131 5 ARRIVALS. April 27. Ayuthia, Br!.b 267 tons, Capt. Eindlay from L. Bi!«k. left April 25, Mai field Ind C:. Ltd. Quorra, Brit 73 tens, Capt. Nacocrh, from Tringgr.nu, left April 25, Swee Hong Seng. Van Goene, Dut 644 tons, Capt. Spek. from Anamba Is., left April 26, X..
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  • 112 5 London, April 24. Sago flour is quoted at 13|7%d. Tin is quoted at £215.17.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 32|6d for far Ha let'. Gar.ibicr is qucted at 30,6. Cube Gambier, No Quotation. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling: Ameriican is ait 15.45 Egyptian cotton at
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  • 202 5 Singapore. April 27. R co Is 3%d, Local 54*4. Tin.—London ±'209 10s Od, Local yios, buyeis. Sl-are Market.—Dull. Rubbeis. —Jassetts $1 to $107%, A lenbys $1.15 to 11.20. Ayer Moleks $1 17% to $1.25 Pungg ts 45 t> 52 1 1 cent-, U tted Mala cas
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  • 137 5 London, April 10.—The Census returns in the counties, which is gradually sh:w the remarkable lLct that whereas according to ithe recent general Census in the whole of Eng'and and Wales women are in a majority by 95 per cent, they are in minority in many
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  • 34 5 London advises that the last Singapore ordinary rate message which arrived there at 2.55 p.m. on the 26th instant was handed in at Singapore at 4.25 p m. on the same day.
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  • 24 5 The latest time received from London at 5.80 a.m. Urgent 7.15 p.m. April 26. Ordinary 4.25 p m, April 26.
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    • 476 5 $95 an Hour! t E o ery^hour 1 »P en with my LC. S. Course has been worth W to me! My position, my present income, my home, my family's happiness—l owe it all to my spare time training with the International Correspondence Schools r Every mail brings letters from
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    • 618 5 I Coming! Coming M j j HARMSTON'S CIRCDS with a Brilliant Combination f I OF [a j3O Imported Artists 30 I I Watch the Opening Date. I I Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO. sasasas^"-- S2S_S__SS_ESHS_S_K^ IT PENETRATES I without rubbing. Ai" the first sign of pain— fe^^^p Sloan s Liniment.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 61 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, April 25. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar Red to 32 decree Fah 1015.2 1012.3 ***** T >nn 80 83 81 Wet Bulb Ther: 78 80 80 Dir of Wind calm E calm Max Temp in shade 86 Min do do 74 in
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  • 94 5 I A UIAKT. I To-day. April 27. a.m., «.24 P Hu T(k cnia 1 cioces. Rubber, Chartered Bank, V*" ccinn 2 15 p.m. Conim-ssJ 00 j jajpjt 1, R G A va MvktfeMl': Theatre, 9.30 p.m. W j 0 .m«rn» w April 28. a.m., 9.8 p.m. WtJ.
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  • 327 5 To-day, April 27. in a.i.ararg Sourabaya M i h.ur Treub 2 p.m. i. i New York ♦Esther Dollar 2 p.m. in Van dtr Lyn 3 pm. Swett'-nham Teluk Anson •Perak 3 p.m. i Paha A:ng Leong 3 p.m. n. Mar.Hongkong* ShangiJapM* M. S. Malaya 3 p.m. iambo. Biiliton
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  • 872 6 A small advertisement appears in the local papers to the effect that a wireless committee is considering the question of the control of wireless communications. Any person interested in broadcasting is requested to submit his views, or to make definite proposals, in writing, to the Secretary, Wireless Committee,
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  • 159 6 Harbour Dressed Up. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 26. The Harbour wore a gay appearar.cs, the flagstaff and all the ships in harbour b:<ing dressed in honour of the Royal Wedding. Broadcasting? In the district court, before Mr Soott Sha k Ebrahim, ch ef clerk of bb2
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  • 66 6 Action Aga'rer.t State of Negri SernU an. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lampur, April 27. Tha hearing t the action brought by Mr St. George against the State of Nrgri Senbilan claiming $45 000 in respect of injuries received as a result of motor smash alleged to
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  • 493 6 The Import and Export Office today day moves into Messrs. Mansfield and Co so d build ng en Col yer Quay. For dl v ng- a motor lorry w thout a license, Tan Ah Ko\v was li. ad $15 by Mr. Ahearne yesterduy. He was fined a further $25 for
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  • 316 6 Judgment in Agreement Case. The action in which Mr. Wee Yam If eng $9-1.30 as damag-s for breach of agreement, and wrongful ti'.sm ItersaJ from fct—in Meyer and Measor was concluded before Mr. Jofttiee F. in the Supreme Court yesUrday afternoon. The defendant firm counter claimed a sum
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  • 125 6 LLOYD RO AD MURDER. A preliminary enqu'.-v was held by Mr. Aheame ye erday concerning the murder of one Sndi at Lloyd-road Three young Boyans were charged with the capital crime. Mr. Shel'eyThompson had authority to conduct the prosecution, and Mr. Knowles watched for the defence. Mr. Shelley-Thompson briefly outi'ning
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  • 106 6 The first public release erf the Afr.can Fifm Comrar.y's 6creen version of "The Blue Lagoon." was ehewn at the Victoria Theatre last Bjgfe* to a somewhat dOsappoinjti»ng house. We have a ready expressed our p'nion 0:1 ths fr e cellulcd production. We were pleased with the picturisation
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  • 139 6 The hearlr.g of the case in which afchemed Abduilah, Ambalam and Mohamed fliaualll were charged with being members of an unawful assembly, and also with a-jsteting in the management of the society, was resumed in the District Court yesterday Mr. Wh'/tley, the D. P. P conducted the
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  • 136 6 PASSENGERg And hs Reuter. A «™c 0 l>et< *s,A A s n.a.. cna tatefth Portal j meat a.r.c ported. ft. Cam liner Por: V,- less found th, V, *>th no i aboard, includ r.g •>,' ~i children. Two r J v a h and the The Por,
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  • 48 6 Restriction N§| In the House < i tion time Vii a legislation ti re j sugar futures wai not |J as it <• of foreign bMßtriei Be era tg] to state thai mi i not threats the course of t pended i n labour i ditions ia fadis v
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  • 39 6 Emigration of Mi Reuter. AaattcnJaa Apti The Pn m tr states I eminent is com d of the mm at] Scyfd a hundred m shortly. The Govern ing 30,000 gai'den to -T tkm League.- Ii I
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  • 37 6 Reuter. New V rk A ■tnijD h 4 that a Canadian li>' fired on an Am. r. in Soaaader Bay m i chcr. The ■ebooaer'. and abandon I behind them ne i has since died —Rente*
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  • 25 6 Reuter. W Krr JJ Mr. Denl y Hi priation of m m guns on Am be ns «i ntenf'on f gramm.- for Reuter.
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  • 44 6 We are md ij 1 Nichi-Vrhi S> ing: 1 houws n i'rr the Het morrfco 1 hazu have ben d Viscount Got' h ha? tend: r< 1 i ground of the and of h i aeaJta, i the work of lbs
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  • 52 6 With refer untitled taimnents g- Section of th; mt bill Ciub on Me' ..i the nctt pr \A $2 825.06. T < and payment 1 Mr Tan Luang X Sze Onn an i div'ded a? a c tbnn Temp> M=:3 l !V y** Singapore Ch:r Nan Hua fli* Non-Euror**' 11
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 302 6 SLIPPERINE I 51 I ru v I THE IDEAL 8 X I Ball Room f 1 Floor Polish I a p a I S No Dust. Simple to use. Suitable for fu S I H either Wood or Concrete Floors. a I I I IN LARGE SIZG I I SPRINKLER
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    • 50 6 mum mm m■- mm mi m m. mm mm mm. ,m mm MILKMAID BRAND STERILIZED INATIRAL MILK. *T mw£*tfA (Prepared in ftrtvay) m Rich, Natural, Creamy Milk- btrictly I -fl Sterilized—Purest in Quality— Perfect i jj in Taste. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS COND: MILK CO., A '3m OANDMI) C f SIMGAPORE BRANCHES.
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  • 1540 7 p4PPY am FOR ROYAL PRINCE AND HIS BRiDL THRONE WITH PEOPLE. London, April 26. York and Lady El zabeth Bowes-Lyon, the daughter Tfc« Strathm re, were married at Westminster Abbey t tic 1 rc hbishops of Canterbury and York moating. There j. jfjgtx on of Royalt es
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  • 82 7 Official Advertisements in Crown Colonies. Reuter. London April 26. Replying to Mr. F. C. LinfieM. Mr. Ormesby-Gore said that general instractions were not given governiag tho distribution of official advertisements to newspapers in the Crown Colonies. The Secretary of State wou'd naturally leave such a subject to
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  • 66 7 Lowest Sin?e June Last Year. Reuter. London April 26. In the House of Commons Mr. Barlow expia ting the est mates to the Ministry of Labour pointed out th.t the unemployed figures had fallen to one-and-quarter m"!lio:'S th lowest s nco the high peak of June 1921 whon
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  • 42 7 Organised Murders in Punjab. Reuter. S'mla April 26. The murders committed in certain Punjab districts by Sikhs are believed tb be the work cf the so-caMed Akalis, numbering about 200 compo ed of the returned emigrants of Komngata Maru fame.—Reuter.
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  • 35 7 Capital to be Increased. Reuter. I Berlin, April 26. At a meeting of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen on May 15 the increase of capital -from*6«e,ooo,ooo marks to 1.0W'.0W.000 marks will be proposed —Rauter.
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  • 397 7 ENGLISH AND INDIAN GALLANTRY. Girl Well Treated. Reuter. London April 26. The abduction and rtscue of Mo lie El.is furnish a story full of thrilling particulars and resplendent w th example* of English pluck and Indian gallantry. Reuters correspondent at Simla narrates how, when Moliie was carried
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  • 61 7 Australia Prepared to Subsidise Ships. Reuter. Melbourne April J6. Rep'ying t:> a deputation of businessmen, the Mini ter of Customa said that the Government was prepared to subsidise aWpe for the purpose of develop'ng trade with eruten ports l''ke Bombay Madras Calcutta and Shangh i. if it could
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  • 79 7 Netherlands and Smaller Powers. Reuter. Haguo April 26. In the First Chamb r after the debate en the Foreign Es'imates the -enti-revolut'onary leader Anema requested the Foreign Minister to try and secure the co-operat-on of smaller powers e?pec ally Scandinavia and Switzer'and with a view to encourag'ng the
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  • 101 7 Placed Under State Support. Reuter. Christania April 26. The Norwegian "forenings sanken", Andersen's '.nd Bergen's Kredit Bank have decided to place its affairs under public administration in ace rdince with the new law dealing with State support for weak banks. No loss will be sustained by depositors '.nd
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  • 163 7 NEGOTIATIONS MAY BE OPENED. Ruhr Probabilities. Reuter. New York. April 26. The belief thut the Anglo-American debt-funding agreement wiil lead to a final settlement of the reparations problem is expressed by Mr. F. C. Goodenough, chairman of Barclay's Bank, addressing the American Bankers Associat on. He was confident
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  • 161 7 Prospects Glooming. Reuter. Lucerne. April 26. At a meeting of the committee of the International Cotton Federation, reports shewed that the state of trade in all countries was most unsatisfactory. There appeared very little prospect of an immediate improveaaeat. It was decided to issue a manife to to
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  • 117 7 Salary Condition. Reuter. London. April 26. In the House of Commons, replying to Col. Fremantle Mr. Ormsby Gore said that there was no serious d'fficu ty in ecuring suitable candidates for vacancies in the C lonial medical services except for West Africa and a few other posts, for
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  • 110 7 Telegraphic Invention. Reuter. New York April 26The invention of a new meth d for sending te'egraphic s'gnals, which is calculated to increase the speed of transmission by 150 per cent was announced to the annual meet.ing of ■le National Academy of SconceWashington by hfcde* General Squier, Chief of
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  • 57 7 Reuter. New York April 26. The marino transport workers strke has hitherto had small effect in New York where the emp'oyers estimate that the immediate shortage do~s not amount to over three hundred mm. Some other eastern ports «are somewhat inconvenienced. Reporta from the Pacific Coat state
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    • 260 7 i F —7 —a y nt* *vi co j liiON Fi UME S THE CORRECT I jj] I 1 f ICIIM OPJ..N WAI LH WAY |j I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. 1 jj (Incorporated in England.) S SINGAPORE, IPOH. PENANG. ImiMMMwW*lni i i i n i
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  • 656 8 FOOTBALL. R. E. WELL BEATEN. WILCOXSON'S HAT TRICK. By "Reflex." The Middlesex II team played a surprisingly clever game on the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon against the R. E. II team and cam e out winners by six goals to nil, in the second division of the
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  • 262 8 LADIES' LAWN CLUB TOURNAMENT. MONDAY'S TIES. Championship Singles. Mis* Fawcett vs. Mrs Duff. Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs Brooke and Mrs. Saunders ts. Miss Richardson and Miss Chappel. Championship Pairs. Mrs. Salzmann and Mr. Linton vs. Miss. Stephenson and Mr. Hal Singles Handicap. Miss. E. Brooke owe 3 vs.
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  • 29 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. Hammond and McKean beat Rev. Douglas and Main, 21—13. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. Doig and Kini och vs. Wardle and Toscenie.
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  • 144 8 CHALLENGES ACCEPTED. C. B. Webb, 9 st. 6 lbs., accepts the challenge of Seaman Eardley and is wiling to meet him on May 3. [We believe a fight between Earcfey and Claude Rozario is provisionally fixed for May 3.—Sports Editor Young Wally, 5 st. 8 lbs, accepts the challenge
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  • 63 8 Y. M. C. A. vs. MIDDLESEX. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. a"j| nst the Middlesex Regiment at cricket to-morrow at Tanglin: H. G. Stack (Capt), Sirdar Baldev Singh M. Ignatius, T. E. K. Retnam. M. Anthonisz, G. J. Vyas, T. Cordeiro, Dr. J. U. Karunaratne. A. S. Subramaniam,
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  • 43 8 INTERPORT MEET REVIVED. Arrangements are being made to revive the shooting match between S ngapore, Penang, Hongkong and Shanghai for the Interport Challenge Sh'eld. The match wll be fixe d n May and arrangements are being made to select a representative team.
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  • 520 8 BUKIT TIM AH RUBBER ESTATES The D rectors submit herewith a duly aud ted statement of the Accounts of the Company for the year ended December 31, 1922. Accounts. —The net profit for tha year as shown by the Profit andi Loss Account amounted to $678.45 whidi must
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  • 183 8 White Man as Ogre. London, March 22.—During a debate at the Stoll Picture Club on the motion that the film piay destroys the imagination, a proposition which was strongly supported by Mr. St. John Ervine a remarkable attack on the effect of films in India
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  • 331 8 LEWIS AND PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, April 20. We have again to report a substantial setback in prices and ainee our last there has been a fluctuating market, but at the time of writing prices show an improvement from the worst. London is still evincing nervousness
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  • 475 8 Singapore, April 25. Although quotations have fluctuated very slightly during the past week, a fair business has to be recorded in all sections of the market. After a somewhat rapid decline, a recovery of £7 in the price of tin had a steadying effect on
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  • 200 8 Singapore, April 26. Rubber.—During the week under review the market has remained very quiet with prices on the down trend. The local auction opened yesterday with rather a steadier tone at the •ower scale of prices. Awarded Sheet changed hands at 53% 53% loose, and
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  • 275 8 The "Da'ly Express" correspondent at Berln w res The skeleton of a beaut ful girl spy chained to a reck ar.d >eft to die of starvation has been discovered at Hotin. Bessaraba. A peasant who sought refuge from a storm n a cavern was horror stricken
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 69 8 i4#er measles Measles whooping cough, scarlet fever and influenza leave children in »o weak a condition that serious complications often follow. A course of SCOTTS Emulsion overcome, this weakness and brings back health and strength to the little sufferer v 1 hat v ,he why you should m.„t pn genuine
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    • 382 8 1 1 Chevrolet Cars m m 1 THE 1923 Model Che s ,c *ro«et s fitte I with Self starter. Electric L r I in Ma^eto Vacuu!n I Electric Ho ™> Speedometer, Do 2 I Folding Windscreen, One-man u%i I with G,a;S in rear, and Def I Kirns > and
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  • 476 9 Singapore, Apr 1 21, 1923. Artick. Price. c MEAT. Beef steak kati Beef stew or curry kati J,!O Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0 .64 Mutton Indian Mutton, Australian kati 0.66 Fowl kati 0.76 Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.76 Fowl
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  • 1493 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. UM LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokera, lasue trie following list of quotations: S ngapore, Apiil 27. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. MARCH 21, 1923. Issue Paid Val. Up. 2|- 2j- Allagar Q J 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 01 £1 £1
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    • 384 9 t, ii i iiiii'iiiiii'tiiii'iiiii-tiil'iiiiiiiiiiiMiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimnin,,,!,,, Watch fOi the arrival of the I t "SPORTS GIRL" i I hat will break the KEY M j -liililltHllllllHllllilMllHlllMlllllHlH'l Ullll'l >l;'|:il'i|< I'ilntM 111 v m m mtt m hum "We're so glad you are getting well again. Daddy.*' What a feeling of satisfaction it is
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    • 143 9 HUinil«llliillH!liltilHiiii«imni:t»ii:in«»»rif»»l»i::it>li;«* Coffee beans kati 0.45 Dhaii kati 012 Flour, wheaten kati Flour, whe3ten Australian kati 0.12 Ghee kati 1 Ghee No. 1 Madras kati 0.95 Ghee No. 2 Calcutta H T A kati 0.50 Ghee No. 3 Calcutta, M O S kati 0-45 Gingelly ocl kati 0.45 Ginger, fresh kati
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    • 61 9 i T. K. K.'S I l 5 j j Rubber Footwear I 1 MADE LOCALLY I SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. 1 Sizes: Extra Large $1 50, Large $1.30 Medium $1.20 I 3 Small $1.00, S TAN KAH KEĔ& CO. I I RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS J FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA
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  • 107 10 London, April 11.—The Government defeat in the House of Commons was not quite unexpected as there seems to have been n-jtable slackness in Mr Bonar Law's supporters compared with the vigorous tactics of the Opposition, who since the beginning has been watching for an opportunity to pounce
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    • 895 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. On Monday April 30, at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE CAIRNHILL CIRCLE Lot L Valuable freehold land together with the two two-storeyed brick and tile-roofed Dwelling Houses Nos. 2-1 and 2-2 «Jairnhlil Circle, area 3,476 square feet. Messrs Zehnder Brothers, Solicitors. UPPER CROSS STREET Lot
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    • 515 11 S. ZAMER SAILINGS. INDIA AND AFCAR LINE,! i (Com r lie8 Incorporated in England.) Mill PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Gov**** witQ His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE 1923 April 30 Sardim» May 13 D#* May 27 r a June 10
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    • 531 11 STEAMER SAILINGS, til! OF STMMERS 1 Monthly sailings to and from Austialia for cargo only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sails 8.1. ECHUCA May 14 May 19 EURELIA June v June :6 s.s. EMITA July 16 July 21 8.8.
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    • 610 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. MANAGING AGENTS, U.S. SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Fare to European Porta from Hongkong £120 First-claea throughout. SAM FRANCISCO vi* SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA ft HONOLULU. Leaves Hongkong Arr. San Fradae* PRESIDENT LINCOLN May 9 May 81 All sailings are aubject to change
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    • 475 12 BANKS. RANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which ia affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscrbed and Paid Up £2.594,100 Reserve Fund 90 000 BOARD OF DIRECTOR The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape GCMG, X C S I KCIE (Cha
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