Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1923
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Title Section27 1923-06-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. t .No. 129 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement85 1923-06-04 1 ..,iniul^liil"« ll,;l ,llfll ~!> i THE v- iDVANCE. I .>1").00 1 7.50 I 3.75 f mm* ,xtra per month. ..,.111 I .11 1 ~rffrn i lIIHIMHI I IfRIGLEY'S habit you j TO WON'T CHEW i 1 r eghet I QJ Represented by: Cj PHILIP W. THAYER, OCEAN BUIIDING, SINGAPOBF ■T"85 words
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Advertisement116 1923-06-04 1 JDST UNPACKED. A new Consignment cf CELFBRAT&D SUN-PROOF PITH HATS FOR Men and Boys PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince Ycu. XL SULTAN IBRAHIM •4, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Adelphi Hotel Buildings), SINGAPOS CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS, 23, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. BRASSO. THE BEST METAL POLISH IMPARTS A LASTING BRILLIANCE. Agents: BARKER116 words
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Advertisement237 1923-06-04 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND j CHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. Published Daily. Complete Reports of Local Events. Fall and Latest Telegrams. REST SPORTS REPORTS, tiitiiiuiiifin* •ii■i■i■ i i i t ■smbl TINNED RM MEATS ISSir For Everyday Use The hi h ualir V Libby's Food Products237 words
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Article1254 1923-06-04 2 DEFENCE AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS. The Prime Minister of the Coavanonwealth cf Australia Mr. S. M. Bruce, in a public ad/dress delivered an April 12, reviewed matters to be discuseed at the Imperial Conference and the Economic Conference in London in October. Mr. Bruce s-id:— The immense burdens imposed1,254 words
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Article186 1923-06-04 2 Vet Nevertheless True and Easily Verified. Mr J Sawyer, living at 8, Newhall Street, Birmingham, was a great sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, but had no faith in advertised cures and it was only after great persuasion that he was induced to give Little's Oriental Balm a trial.186 words
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Advertisement288 1923-06-04 2 ISTHE BEST fVfOST EFFICASBQUB 1 TOILET PREPARATION Itj THE WORLD. I v| Ven-Yusa is the greatest complexBj ion-preservative ever discovered, S^i" J M and it wards off sunburn, fivckles, ■I aonsnaaa or chafing, and et9 rid of Iff v- 1 1 ■w.J.ce.is I-.:.-. land. Avho sn;,,.! y «■"•«•«•''•«■«•«•«■"■IIIIIMm^ I ECONOMY288 words
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Advertisement478 1923-06-04 2 IS THIS YOU? Some people I've n an eternal gloom They belie»e themselves to be the objec of all the vexations that beset mankind Petty grievances and trivial troubles rasp and irritate beyond endurance. They magnfy little annoyance* that would pass by other p:ople, with Etronger n:rvcs, unnoticed. Adm't that478 words
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Advertisement152 1923-06-04 2 AXES l Large Stocks on Hand with or without Handles, from 3 to 5 Pounds AT PRE-WAR PRICES UNITED ENGINEERS LUTED (focorporated in the Straits Set 1 laments) SINGAPORE. Ir l JUST ARRIVED I Messrs. ELE CTfiO-A U TOM4T£'S SELF GENERATING ELECTRIC TORCHES I Price $12.00 each. j I i152 words
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Article713 1923-06-04 3 FLORENCE PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE FOR AFFLICTED. Florence—France his produced a Coue new Iialy has discovered R berto Assagio i. Both are soul doctors. While Coue heals by auto-suggestion the Italian has his own particular method the exact details of Which he is keeping secret. It ojn be713 words
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Advertisement569 1923-06-04 3 r -c^csestw— i— "^^^u^u^^j^^^-^j. f /iff APPEAL TO I f4 sfj AND ECONOMY I fitAMROZ'S I HiGH CLASS I I I aerated Waters. I Lr i 11 iii i i Jim 'jr TTTTT""""'' ii j i 1 'i ii in M .ii H||ii ij_ Books About Malaya. I i ,Mtl»y569 words
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Advertisement407 1923-06-04 3 £wes Corns ,)y k i jp u>.. jhi«M«x v. a,, a. i IH iff RASH VeiyML'chlßflarned. I.JTo Bandage Hack. Cuticura Healed, "My liuie girl suffered for twelve months from a rash en her bsck. It was very much inflsm?d and itched badly. At ni ht i had to bandage bar407 words
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Advertisement280 1923-06-04 3 i m positive necessity to you I if you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Wincarnis is not a luxury— it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promoting New Strength and New Vitality. And280 words
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Advertisement492 1923-06-04 3 I •"■'''"■«■"■"•"■«■«■IWIIill§llillil«Hil»l!KtilHl, lll |.|f. l l III.» I i iI I I j SELECT YOUe MOUNTS From The GREAT RANGE of 1923 Worldi Renown Machines. B. >. A. Motor Cycles Bicycles I j INVICTA Do. j I MONOPOLE Do. j j ANADIAN Do. I j (Motor Cycles from 2U h.p.492 words
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Article917 1923-06-04 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. STUDIO GOSSIP. By "Footlight." "Yi&.ts i invested a perfectly fascinating game to accompany the process of "button&ng and unbuttoning my. button shoes," said WilLard Mack recently ait the Metro studios, where he is appearing in the Metro-SL version of his own917 words
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Advertisement365 1923-06-04 4 AMUSEMENTS. ~EMPIRE cinema BREAKING ALL ITftftßS I THREE MORE NIGHTS! To-night, Monday, Un to Wednesday, 6th June, at 9.30. Something yo i wi!! keep talking about a picture that ta different Id every respect TRUMPET ISLAND A super JeUure lo every sense of the worJ spectacular scenes that are unsurpassed.365 words
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Advertisement347 1923-06-04 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAM BR A From Wednesday May 30, to Monday June 4. In tbe Second Show at 9.15 p.m. sharp CAT THE CANARY 1 Reel Pathe Film. GOLDWYN PRESENTS Cullen Landis and Patsy Ruth Miller in Watch Your Step A Romantic comedy, as full of speed as of laughter. There347 words
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Advertisement478 1923-06-04 4 AMUSEMFNTS^ "GAIETY" CfTTfc. WHO WINS? OUlflKli An ArtisticjWoman, or An Artful one ?J 1 A SEE To,m, Bis «1 the WOMAN who m UND ™.i!J OOB FORBIDDh Bessie Barriscale CITY How Fate Brought Happmts* io aft 1 1 woman scorned. Une the prettitun 1 SHE was only a home loving478 words
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Article49 1923-06-04 5 I i v Py i Sl Victoria, j *pril. In an Sydney at a ffe had 5 k on Sir Arthur X Australia to I of the people magnificent stride iWt The 'done more for k or Rome, beI rid selfI waa Auscryfnt out L49 words
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229 1923-06-04 5 »~Dr. WellingI to accept the I for Foreign IO-DAY'S LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—$99.00 per pikul. 50 tons solid. n Buyers Sellers Gambler j 122 v 26.00 HamburgCufce 23 .oo Press Cube Sar. White Pe»pper 22.00 Mixed Black Pepper J4 5Q Suudried Copra 10.75 I Mixed229 words
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Article90 1923-06-04 5 Singapore. June 4. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 ll6d Private 3 months' sight 2 S 4 13-32 d On ladda— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong:— Bank demand draft P c P m On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73% On Java—90 words
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Article83 1923-06-04 5 C. of C. Rubber Aasociation Singapore. June 4. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 52 52% June 52% 53 July to Sept 54% 54% Oct to Dec 55 56 Latest London Cables quote83 words
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Article49 1923-06-04 5 It is not intended by the Austrian Dairy Council- that the national brand Kangaroo" (The word and device) should abolish the factory brands. Ie Willi be used in conjunction with individual factory brands to indicate that the pasteurised butter or cheese grades 92 points and over.49 words
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Article68 1923-06-04 5 rivals June 4. De Weert, Dut. 964 tons, Capt -ser from Palembang left June 2. f. j. °"1 94 031,1 rom Rhio, left June 3, Seng Bee, fromTp^ 1 70 Neccdah, from B. Pahat left June 3, Ho Aik. son a,t f aVier 215 Capt. SimpU eft May68 words
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Article59 1923-06-04 5 Transhipment of Passengers at Rangoon. With reference to the paragraph which appeared in our issue of June 1 we are informed by Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., that the special arrangements made the transhipment of Straits pass, ngers at Rangoon refer net only to Henderson Line59 words
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Article240 1923-06-04 5 Per y.s. Mclchior Treub, June 4— Mr. C. Schiiton. Mr. A C. L f;.s, Miss. F. Joseph, Miss Gowe. Mr. Robinson, Mr. and Mm. Stal. Mr. Btlrrecfough, Mr. Graham, Mr. andi Mrs. Joshua, Mr. Tj:oe Tek DJoe, Mr. Gail Siauw Tong, Mr. H. Counel). Mr. and Mrs. Ch.240 words
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Article126 1923-06-04 5 Singapore June 4. Rubber. —Lc .Jon Is. 2%d. Local 52 cents. Tins. —London June 2, £197 15s. Local $99 (50 tons sold). Share Market. —Dull. Rubbers. —Flat. Tins.—Taipimgs 87 to 92*& cents, Norths $1 22 M: to Souths 91U to $1.02%, Ra wangs $1.20 to $1.25,126 words
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Article16 1923-06-04 5 LahotcC M-y 17.—The Standard Bank of India, Limited, has closed its door®.16 words
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Advertisement550 1923-06-04 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that Balestie rcitd from Moiilinein Road to Xi n Ki a Road will be closed t. through traffic from Monday tie4thinst. uotil further notice. By Order, W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, ipore, June I, 1923. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite550 words
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Advertisement621 1923-06-04 5 WHAT IS L W. A E MALAYA now occupies a paramount position in the athletic and sporting world. Boxing which about three years back was seldom talked of has now come -nto its own, and has produced a Teng Kee which S ngapore is proud to hsve. Football, Unnis, Cricket,621 words
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Miscellaneous61 1923-06-04 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore June 3. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar Red to 32 decree Fan 1013.5 10U.7 1013.5 Temp 85 85 80 Wet Bulb Ther: 80 80 79 Dir of Wind 'SE N calm Max Temp in shade 88 jn; n do do 74 Max61 words
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Article87 1923-06-04 5 WHE N AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE PWRT. B Tih1«. Ju e 4 __0 5S a-"'- 229 r m m enary Sports, 230 p.m. Theatre, o p.m. T „.„„rro». Ju,K 5 I «J 1 4S $24 P m R 0 %^"e a !eaVOS Centenary Dinner. W" Wednesday, June 6. a m87 words
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Article212 1923-06-04 5 To-day. June 1. Kuaia Dungun Borihat 2 p.m. Swat w. Ainoyy* Dalny Tjitaroem 3 p.m. S* <.:t*nha;n A: Penang *Kinta 3 p.m. Aing Leotig 3 p.m. Muar *Sri Muar 3 p.m. k Muar* Hye Leong 4 p.m. (By train) 6 p.m. H| To-morrow June 5. Shanghai. Kobe lev212 words
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Article957 1923-06-04 6 Tha most useful and the most understandable book about Malaya we have yet come across has just reached us from Constable and Co.— 44 Malaya; the Straits Settlements and the F.M.S.", edited by Dr. R. 0. Winstedt, M.A., D. Litt. (Oxon), the present acting Diracto.* of957 words
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Article206 1923-06-04 6 Another Eastern Picture. The screen version of "Kismet," v. i.ich is fairly well-known as a, stage production, attracted a ©cod crowd to the Victoria Theatre on Saturday might, and thos-o who expected a beautiful p cture were not disappoint cd. The outdoor scenes in Bagdad atv a s-'cr. t206 words
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Article471 1923-06-04 6 Kuala Lumput Parade. I From Our Own Correspondent. Kua'a Lumpur, June 2.—The Birthday parade was held on he, Fadang on Saturday. The M. S. V. IL V.1., Malay and S kh Po ice and school cad «ts with massed bands al under the command of Lieut. CcC. Graham471 words
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Article570 1923-06-04 6 TOUCHING REFERENCES IN SUPREME COURT. Tributes From Bench and Bar. Touching references were made this morning in the Supreme Court to the death in England cf IL. E. R FWk the v:e -kn >v. Sing.pcie lawyer The C.ujt uz crowded by members of the Segal pf570 words
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Obituary196 1923-06-04 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lumpuv. June 4—The death occurred suddenly :t the hospital of Mi. Robert Husar late Captain of the Indian Army The deceased wh c?me <o Ma'aya in December leaves ehind a widow. He w I buried yesterday. The coffin war covered196 words
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Article396 1923-06-04 6 news rrmm K^l^ NHW UF buu.pt BISLEY l-oo n May 20 yards of 3-ji. >: 1 7 hullo. A good fir rmder faa^^l *S m d mm out of w; th 15 out nf m bul t tried b* 't i*ouncs London, May v Mr. EoVi396 words
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Obituary53 1923-06-04 6 (From Our Own C°rre Penan- Jui 4 the steamer "Ip if Friday afternoon tiffin at the Ru.tj went to the *<* 1 i to bjthe with ;»> tt**** body was cr ami e'eath due to h*sr: f I tf j I The fu Bated f***" menit*53 words
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Advertisement332 1923-06-04 6 I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. B 1 I "TREE" "TREE" f 1 BRAND, BRAND. Robinson's /gSfej "TREE BRAND Sports Shoes. WJ^fl 5j v 5j Made from strong white Canvas, vulcanised pure ft S Plantation Soles. An ideal Shoe for Tennis or g general wear. Strong, Light and Comfortable. d| I Price332 words
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Advertisement21 1923-06-04 6 Bene ULLMANN FROM PARIS WATCHMAKER JEWELLER WHOLESALE RETAIL "L" HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone 2464. THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE.21 words
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Article623 1923-06-04 7 AMERICAN PROPOSALS ADOPTED BY COMMISSION. CHINA WILL NOT PROTEST. Reuter. London, June 3. Hsin Chu apeak ng at tho League of Nati on's Opium 29 opposed the reques of the Hongkong Government .of Indian opium monthly. H sa id that if the Hongkong d to suppress opReuter. - 623 words
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Article137 1923-06-04 7 tKKS IN MANAGEMENT \?)Mi«TFi). American Offer. Reuter. Paaria. June 2. continued trial of the Pjws connected with the Banque M. Bertheiot attributed, rK to the world crisis innring hostility of the Cr™^ 1 M. Pernotte Imrt thai t<here had been but disiibility. Expatiating of the «f'ed'h a,} thatReuter. - 137 words
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Article19 1923-06-04 7 Reuter. Vt »i 11 'Pom T«fl«-i *t v, !r t says P«t Liarf, c raid the mailReuter. - 19 words
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Article144 1923-06-04 7 PROHIBITION SHIPPING. NO HOPE OF MEETING FOREIGN VIEWS. Furthnr Dutch Protest. Reuter. Washington, June 2. The strict application of the Supreme Court! a liquor decision has praC'ica 'y been decided upon by the Treasury officials, who bold out no hope of meeting the view of foreign power», through regulatory provisions.Reuter. - 144 words
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Article62 1923-06-04 7 Reuter. Washington June 2. Pr sident: Harding has d!iscu£iied be tariff situation with Mr. Marvin, etta .-man of Use Tariff Conimi/sion o:id afterward* it was anr.ovim:,ed' at the White House that Harding would not consider an/ modification of the suaa.: tariff with a fciew to reducing sugarReuter. - 62 words
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Article250 1923-06-04 7 BELGIUM AGREES TO JOIN ALLIED ANSWER. Socialist Warning. Reuter. London June 3. A here is keen expectation that Germany's new n*»T*thm olfa, wiY be delivered this week. The Industrial magnates formafliy offered the German Government a proportion of their assets a 9 a guarantee for payments to the Allies.Reuter. - 250 words
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Article120 1923-06-04 7 soviet Representative Arrested in London. Reuter. Riga, June 2. The Bolshev'st press is hostile to Ear; Curzon's reply to the latest So vet note declaring that Britain is bent en a iuptuure and the Soviet Government should take up the dha llenge.—Reuter. London. June 2. A Russian physician.,Reuter. - 120 words
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Article117 1923-06-04 7 Fall in Price Inevitable. Reuter. London.. June 2. The Financier is of opinion that the silver situation Ls Ikely soon to undergo an important modification, with the cessation of purchases, under the Pfttman Act. It regards a fall in prfJce more or less inevitable, as the result ofReuter. - 117 words
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Article32 1923-06-04 7 Trade Delegation Recalled. Reuter. ĔjĔM Reval, June 3. A telegram from Moscow says that the Italian Government has recalled sat trade representative. The French trade delegation has arrived.— Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article57 1923-06-04 7 Reuter. Teheran, June 3. An earthquake lasting all through the day occurred on May 26, at Ti:r'bat-i-Hai dari and the surrounding d striots over a radius of fourteen rr.des. Thirty villages and hamlets were destroyed. Forty corpses have been recovered from Turbat and 2 200 from the districts.Reuter. - 57 words
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Article881 1923-06-04 7 UNBIXTESSFU. YEAR'S WORKING. The annual general melting of the Singapore Swimming dub was held yesterday eft the Club, with Mr. H. R. W. Lobb in the chair. Th"re was a large attendance of members. The Chairmen* in moving the adoption of the report amd accounts said that881 words
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Article392 1923-06-04 7 BE\ ERLAC (SELANGOR) RUBBER CO.. LTD. The Directors beg to submit to the shareholders of the Camp n 7 their report for the year ended Dec. 31 1922. together with a statement of accounts duly audited. Crops and 1 Prices—The total crop secured for the season was 122,948392 words
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Article87 1923-06-04 7 Commission of Inquiry Suggested. Reuter. Paris, June 3. M. Poincare has addressed a note to London as regards the British suggestion to establish a League co mm >sion to enquire into the Saar decree mentioned on May 11. It is reliably stated that the note defends the legalityReuter. - 87 words
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Article43 1923-06-04 7 Reuter. London. June 2. The latent sequel to the exhaustion of the British quota of immigrants for the United Stages is that a number of passengers aboard a train hound for Buffalo from Canada were de'taintd on the bender. —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article29 1923-06-04 7 Reuter. London. June 2. It s officially intimated that a large American fleet, with seventeen hundred midshipmen from Annapolis Academy, w3K vist the Clyde in July. Renter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement486 1923-06-04 7 I «RMCO i I Culverts and Watergates Dj are tbe best and most economical solution of drainage problem? S jjj that has yet been put forward in this country. 5j I AUTOMATIC WATERGATES. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. I •n rO 51 (Incorporated in England.) S3 g486 words
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Article504 1923-06-04 8 FOOTBALL. Y.M.C.A.R.E. The following will play for the Y. M. C. A. against the R. E. tomorrow on the S. C. F. A. groundIbrahim bin Eunos J. S. Selladurai and H. C. MIKs, C. D. Smith, C. A. N n is and A. Kim R. Dorasaony, C.504 words
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Article268 1923-06-04 8 YESTERDAY'S RACE. Twvlve boats faced the starter for the first race for the GuiUemard Challenge Cup yesterday. Kathleen was first across, followed by Polly and Irene, with Margaret, Helen and Jean in a bunch. There was very little wind and it was a case of watching for the puffs.268 words
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Article206 1923-06-04 8 INTER-STATE MATCHES. Penang v. Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penamg, June 2. The Penang—Perak match commenced (to-day. Fine weather prevailed until 11.45 when rain stopped play. The game was nesumed after lunch. Penang was all out for 164. Penang—1st Innings. R. G. Morton run out 4 C. H. Mackay206 words
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Article56 1923-06-04 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kualia Lumpur, June 4. Ne> a Ti Sembi'an made 111 runs in ttuir match against Selangor. The latter State put up 240 runs for eight wickets, Green contributing an unfinished 128. Raiin stopped further play. Owing bo rain no cricket was possible56 words
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Article123 1923-06-04 8 CHISWICK FINAL. Mrs. Mallory Defeated. Reuter. London, June 2. In the Chiswick final, Mias Me Kane beat Mrs. Maliory by 6—3, 6—2.— Reuter. I 9 THE DAVIS CUP. Britain and Holland Successful. Brussels, June 1. —In the first round of the Davis Cup, Great Britain beat Belgium byReuter. - 123 words
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32 1923-06-04 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Singles Championship. Mrs. Cawtrel! vs. Miss Andrew. Mixed Doubles—"A" Class. Mists Thompson and Lt.-Col. Thompson owe 15.2 vs. Mrs, Brooke asnd Mr. Hopkins sor.32 words
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Article193 1923-06-04 8 SINGAPORE RETAINS K.O.R. CUP. On Saturday afternoon on the polo ground at Ballestier-road a fast and interesting gam? was witnessed when Singapore rMtiainled the K.O.R. Cup by defeating Iskajnlder Polo Ohi'b by five goals to two. Singapore Polo Club: Mr. H. C. Cooke-Yaiflborough, Mr. A. J. Ferguson, Dr. J.193 words
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Article328 1923-06-04 8 BATTLING KEY IN MANILA. Secures K.O. in first Fight. Battling Key made good on his- first appearance in the Philippine, says the "Mantfa Times," knocking out Kid Apache in the second round of their fight at the Laguna Stadium at Sam Patyo. Key is apparently an awkward boxer, but328 words
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Article196 1923-06-04 8 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Kuaia Lumpur, June 4.—At the Selangor Turf Club annual general meeting, Dr. Travers presiding expressed gratification at the halfyear's profit being $4,255 after writing off $3,681 for depreciation of the course. The buildings were in excellent condition. Replying to a questioner196 words
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Article341 1923-06-04 8 TWO PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. Mr. Justice F. Barreit-Lennard presided over the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday when the public examination of Thdo Line Kiat. proprietor of Chop Hock Seng, formerly of Robinson-road, was commenced. In the course of his examination he sated that his liabilit es in that Chop341 words
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Article276 1923-06-04 8 The Victorian Egg Producers' Federation has issued to its members a brand by which hdividual producer's eggs may b known in the market. The brand is circular. Across the centr 1 are the words "Golden Yolk", and around the margin the name of the Federation and the number276 words
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Article85 1923-06-04 8 Mondaj, June 4.—5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. A" Company, Lewis gun instruction. Wednesday, June 6.-5 15 pjm. Drill Hall, "A" Company attack formations; Eurasian Company, route march. Friday, June 8.—5.15 pmi. Drill Hall, A Company, street fighting. Saturday. June 9.—2.30 ptn. Seletar Range, "C" Company, annual musketry cows©.85 words
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Article254 1923-06-04 8 Partial Use of Rubber. A contract has just ibeen made between the Westminster Council and the Plantation Rubber Manufacturing Co. for road paving which marks <a new departure in the use of rubber in connection with public thoroughfares. Although this system involves an extensive use of254 words
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Article100 1923-06-04 8 The Bishop's Visit. June 6. to June 11. Wednesday June 6. At the Medical Mission. 5- 30 p.m. Evenoong. 6- 0» p.m. Medical Mission Committee Meeting. Thursday June 7. /-30 a.m. Mattms. 6- 30 p.m. Confirmation Friday June S. 7- 30 a.m. Holy Communion. 8- 00 a.m. Mattins.100 words
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Article58 1923-06-04 8 After giving a lesson on physical force, the teacher ventured to question the cQass. "Now boys, l he began, "can any of you tell me what force it is that makes people move along the streets." He had not long to wait for an answer, though it was hardly the58 words
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Advertisement71 1923-06-04 8 Your Cough may appear to be of little importance fßut a neglected cough is often the forerunner of pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis or even consumption. Far better to get rid of your cough now. Take SCOTT'S regularly arid watch the results Day by day you will note an improvement until the71 words
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Advertisement476 1923-06-04 8 j YOUR FAVOURITE GAHt Selling at prices that make it j STILL MORE FAVOUR E j BADMINTON SETS First Quality I Second Quality fj 00 Practice Quality JJ 00 REMEMBER TBE HOUSE FOR GENUINE ARTICLES I RAJ A Co., 5a 6 i 1 11 1 ■ar motions ru 14, BATTERY476 words
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Article1537 1923-06-04 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broker*, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 4. RUBBER, STERLING APRIL 21, 1923. Issue Paid Val. Jp. n 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 B°-2|8 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 3 4% £1 £1 Anglo-Malay1,537 words
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Advertisement645 1923-06-04 9 i I I I I 1 ,il,l|,||,,,,ll, ,ll,l,,l|, i lllHi<l!llil|llllH!llllillil.i 1 ,.t,., 1 SPACING PLUGS. SPAiiKING PLU^ j Rob RoMll MH a. thread H rnptric I fl M ft t) ifl Raw;. H M H j Victoria IT Hp fIEA r Wholesale Retail prices jHSIf please apply ALSAGOFF Co. Hp;645 words
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Advertisement369 1923-06-04 9 JUST RECEIVED BY THE LATEST MAIL. Married Love B co D v. r^ HrE STOPES l Paper Wlbi PARENTHOOD, by Dr M. Stopes (cloth) 9 n DI 6 N Q T MO THERHOOD, by ut. M. Stopes *<>X 0 J A E por COURTS HIP AND S A n R369 words
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Article614 1923-06-04 10 S ntjiapore, June 1, 1923. Article. Prie* c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist qualiiy) kati 0.62 Mujlon Indian kati (Govt.) 0.66 Mutton Australian kati 0.73 Fowl kati 0.60 Fowl iarge (3 katis)614 words
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Advertisement734 1923-06-04 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Ten Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-room, Rattles Chambers, Raffles Place On Monday, June 4, 1923, at 10 a.m. Wednesday, do 6, do Friday, do 8, do Monday, do 11, do The Pledges consisting of734 words
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Advertisement607 1923-06-04 10 f'Sprains Strains v I and Bruises 1 It's dangerous to neglect Sprains and Strains. Serious injury I often follows, unless immediate action is taken. Apply 1 SWs Liniment at once. It draws out the inflammation, 1 removes congestion; reduces swelling and instantly stops SSffrab the painful limb-just lay on a607 words
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Advertisement245 1923-06-04 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES IMS Incorporated in Gcrmerij.) Regular monthly freign* aad Pnasenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, GHANGHA AND JAPAN. s.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER,' J 12,250 tons about June 16. HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. s.s. "ADOLF yon BAYER" 9 000245 words
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Advertisement254 1923-06-04 10 N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Banna Maru Kamo Maru A%| UVEEPOQL Tausuno Maru Tottori Maru HAMBURG LINE Dakar Maru Tsuruga Man NEW YORK i ivr oailing dates ail. SOUTH AMEWcTn LLN£ Kawachi Maru Kamakura Mar- e>i Ja BOMBAY LINE. W'akasa Mara Morioka Maru June y CALCUTTA LINE. Rangoon Maru Nagato Maru JJM254 words
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Advertisement502 1923-06-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. j LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, (I nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) «ITTWAIDS tnm lONDON HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due T Leavee Toimage Smgapore Tonnage Singapore 11,000502 words
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Advertisement370 1923-06-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS v Sit* ie» imposed Sailing Cn» Siagapoia (subject to chance without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. ♦Amur Maru arr June 21 dep 22 *Omit Marseilles Alps Maru mid July NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New370 words
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Advertisement512 1923-06-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. MNE OF STAMMERS Monthly sailings to and from Awhalia for car:; oaly, calling at Sydney S Urabaya Adelaide, Melbourne and SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sads Ju <* 11 J-e 10 EMITA July 16 July 21 ft* ECHUCA Auff 13 Aug I tmymn ••.-•.cu;a?s piease apply to512 words
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Advertisement627 1923-06-04 11 STEAMER SAILiNGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS PORTS OF CALL—MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. PRESIDENT PIERCE PRESIDENT WILSON j u]y 4 J" g SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE. SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. First Class Throughout. For Local Equivalent627 words
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Advertisement429 1923-06-04 12 WANTED, WANTED. —Situation by graduate in Arts and Law as Private fciecreiary, Manager, or in some other responsible capacity. Apply to Box 70 c/o "Malaya Tribune." SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. i Accommodation for another fifty pupils 1« available in tha Indian Elementary School, No. 8 Short Street, Singapore, for pu ids up429 words
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Advertisement401 1923-06-04 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that Ismail bin Hadjee Ibrahim is no longer authorised to act as my attorney ot- o%£my behalf in any respect whatsoever. Dated 12th May, 1923. M. KADER SULTAN, 22, Sungei Road, Singapore. SELANGOR TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1923. Jane 19, 21401 words
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Advertisement457 1923-06-04 12 j BANKS. I INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. 0. -BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL457 words
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Advertisement430 1923-06-04 12 BANKS. TILE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 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. Authorised430 words
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Advertisement428 1923-06-04 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter 1868.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and428 words
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Advertisement375 1923-06-04 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chin* 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 Hock375 words
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Advertisement331 1923-06-04 12 you wish! frong, healthy from wasting Jf v*u What you Wani Pfenty 0 f pure y drinkin. <* Potable and J*J MEDICINAL BLOOD Sufficient fo r i« s>,„ a; Sold by The International Pfc The .Medical The muled Phannacv The British Pharmacy The India Dispen-^y and Ay»r V,m,,., H THE331 words
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