Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1923
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Title Section29 1923-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. KVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, Vol. X. 13 i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923.29 words
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Advertisement113 1923-06-09 1 I tiriiuiiiiiM f THE LaVA TRIBUNE j inSazette. j ul !>ept I > v \DVANCR I 2 (l&OO I. 7.60 I 4*K 1 ex£M I CtS. S p t T month. f ~,,i; l i CHOJSS lTs a f IRIGLET'S HABIT YOU TO WON'T CHEW II BEGRET j I Represented113 words
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Advertisement189 1923-06-09 1 JDS! UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELEBRATED SUN-PROOF PITH HATS FOR Men and Beys PRICES VERY RE/SONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince You. il SULTAN IBRAHIM »4, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (AdelphJ Hote! Buildings) SINGAPORE. CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. 23, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. COLMAN'S D. S. F. MUSTARD Is the best A good Mustard189 words
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Advertisement209 1923-06-09 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND j SMPMMG GAZETTE. I j' The Newipaper of the Strait* Settlement*. Published Daily. j Complete Report* of Local Events. FmU and Latent Telegram*. BEST SPORTS REPORTS. MillflTtltllll I I I I I I I t .wHt The Flying Ox Head on each tin of Libby's Condensed209 words
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Article965 1923-06-09 2 r OMtME HAMLET. Sha&c p.safe seem wmewhat remsfc from tihe cosmopolitan Asiat/sc ccfii.ur niiy of Singaporehut, afi- r a via it to the Star Opera House I I SOS L" p.if-'; ra .1 by a Ma a;. Optra company to a mixed Malay and Ch'.-nese audience one965 words
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371 1923-06-09 2 L i.- with a radial street* item that the (greatest area is reached with the leas: lerirth of street. M j c'rcumftremti.i! str:ets will tend in their "»urn, to be broad and neatly straight, betw in the j radial or pawl371 words
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Article168 1923-06-09 2 Boys' Training in America. The latest thing in boys' training; in America appears to be 4 A Floating Sch:oi" for which purpese a 13 BOtMom sh'p has been secured. Caaaaai are conducted aboard the vessel while it cruises from one port to another and the students in many168 words
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Advertisement393 1923-06-09 2 Deleft J afresh™ *Montser,at" Lime Fruit juice X When you buy Ume make q hither! t and rr- S;. 1 certain itisMONl SERRAT,and Icvcs the Darchtd throat as Hjjjife you will be getting the most cooi* nothing else can. It is made i WsM\s «S snd refreshing of all dnnka.393 words
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Advertisement133 1923-06-09 2 ACID IN STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION A bitter, sour taate in your mouth is a sure sign that you have an excess of ..cidity In your stomach. Other symo■oms arising from the same cause are heartburn. gast;iti«, fi tulence and other mis f ii.digesti n. This troublesome acid can be neu'ialised133 words
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Advertisement483 1923-06-09 2 FOR FATHERS MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS AND SONS Pinkettes are the ideal bowel and liver regulators, they so gently yĕt so efficiently di pel constipation, biliousness, sick htadaches liverishness, c < ar the skill of pinipes and blotches relieve PP.c and purify the breath. Of dealers everywhere or post free, 60 cents483 words
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Advertisement292 1923-06-09 2 AXES T T| blocks oo HanJ with or with ul Handles, from 3 to 5 Poinds AT PRE-WAR PRICES mm ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated In tue Strain nSttUaintij SlN<i4i»ft3F, u rn i t M ynttggrs I Books About Malaya. > -T J In Malay Forests by George Maxwell >ifi jS The292 words
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Article1060 1923-06-09 3 ■WWLOa EXPECTED. A<*tl»!:, Commonwealth of month, ended m of >*»• give, financial m of er oVenue f °<" the nine "oripf f or tho VZk,, ytSl oy £12.-, j907 Th Small Flake Tapioca hfi Mcd Pearl Tapioca *Mtt Small Pea r Tapi ca ~li c *J 1 Sago1,060 words
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Article155 1923-06-09 3 You insure your bouse against fire mi re your ftfc no? iusurIf against acitea nnd nsirs Uttlell Orieatcl B?!* i* an AcY* :i! Jain Insure ace, for those who it handy can hava i <1 i ANT I* t (torn Bacluune, Bcadacbc, Neuralgia, Sprains md EVERY155 words
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Advertisement205 1923-06-09 3 .■«•*jßj|_ j v ;J can vesateeK«}2 ur NEW LIFE to loose who are I i Wei k, or Anaemic, J j Nervous or Run-down l| I is ne -ssary to your Wincarnis is necessary to promote good health i luxury—it a positive necessity to all 1 ~C or Nervous, or205 words
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Advertisement609 1923-06-09 3 Watch the Man See the changes one week brings sT&ftSrSlB? SA ft way. to the pretty teeth seen "Srywhere nc acts to fSfiKffcL show wha, me ans SSSZ VSiMSS£ IHBf it the man doesn't use it tret this fi^LHIWi Day Tube for him. Then watch mJXf? Ca E f tests609 words
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Article586 1923-06-09 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footliffht." Commencing from Wednesday next, the 1 V&ttntP p*+r-he* new rial wry, being the Actionized version of Pa/lhe's new sartetationai serial "P/mber Queon" starring that Queen of Ruth Roland. AH women wall be interred in "Uw B- terfly Ma V586 words
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Advertisement445 1923-06-09 4 1 ARIUSEMENTS. THE STRONGEST EViNT OF THE WEEK 15 AT ITA EMPIRE CINEMA ?S£ THE SUPREME PICTURE OF ALL TIMES. SOMETHING Pan mount Special Strong Production The Wild Men of Africa Adventure Danger Beauty Surprise SEE J SEE The JUNGLE DANCKRS Q The LION KILLERS The SLAYING OF THE L445 words
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Advertisement377 1923-06-09 4 AMUSEMENTS. Announcement Extraordinary. ALHAMBRA From Tuesday June 5, to Sunday June 10. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. i Ted (Kid) Lewis v. Roland Todd For the Middle Weight Championship of Europe in 1 Part. Preferred Pictures Present House Peters and Claire Windsor377 words
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Advertisement161 1923-06-09 4 Heroine of the New Serial Stor" ObflLF limuDLL Suffered Six Months. Hair Came Out In Combfuk "I suffered from scalp trouble for nearly six months. The crown of tmy head burned and my hair always seemed damp. My hair came out in combful8, and (he irritation caused me many restless161 words
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Advertisement663 1923-06-09 4 "GAIETY" r ROBERTSON-COLE I *t\ X] A Super Special Attraction A\ R I\| A IN THE 2ND SHOW TO-NIGHT 1 t\ THE- 1 BUTTERFLY MAN t b He made some of them sad And some of them glad %T I? g% Quite a few of thorn nnd ZD %J If663 words
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Article67 1923-06-09 5 K.i;i»a> Caaetaaiena. 'j Horticoltuf 1 E*'hibiti n n,t x\ Q July l and granting lis n th daring the t return fare x gl< Hare. The SI on (Iround nil be paid by k ra I way eh tking clerk i'd rail-army and M eei cincate from f S67 words
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Article76 1923-06-09 5 I Chinese -mm?nt. «'hinese n ties are ag'tol the King's Inkip. We are not a- all oppl iva We are of the 1 -hip has been pn r ng the existr' ibolan in our I fc» I ress f r its revival making I■• prove the f .icili-76 words
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Article123 1923-06-09 5 constructed at P >rj of the State Yailoum ted H will be The base ol the 1 ft. The stack t lughl for five > 4500 square V eh botier is brown coal f 225 square >.._ l > of i red for the < nemted at boiler, the123 words
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Article49 1923-06-09 5 Saturday, June 9-2.30 pm. Seletar Range, "C" Company, annual musketry course. Sunday, June 10.-7.15 a.m. Junction Newton Road-Thomson Road A Company, tactical scheme; 7 a.m. West Hffl (New Golf Course) Eurasian Company, tactical scheme; 730 a.m. Seletar Range "C" Company, Casuals. "B" Coy. annual musketry course.49 words
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Article234 1923-06-09 5 rww local Market QUOTATIONS. Inn 99 per pikul. 100 tons sold. Gambier I 2 2 6 5 0°0 Hamburg Cube «3 M Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 1 2 2 50 M xed Black Pepper 14.50 14 50 Sundned Copra n oo 10-50 10.50 Small Flake Tapioca ii234 words
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Article91 1923-06-09 5 Singapore. June 9. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 116 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 13-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1% pc. d sc. On Shangha Bank demand draft 74 On JavaBank91 words
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Article90 1923-06-09 5 C. of C. Rubber Aaaociation. Singapore, June 9, Pale' Crepe do ing Prices. Buyerfc Sellers Spot Latest London Cable! quote. London Spot.— Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Praam Buyers Sellers Spot 50 50% June 50% 50% July to Sept 25% 52% Oct to Dec 54* 55 Jan to March90 words
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Article22 1923-06-09 5 Orders for week ending June 17 Monday, June 11-Individual Troopa June 13—Band Practice. 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.22 words
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Advertisement355 1923-06-09 5 z k s j lactogen I m Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to I a!I users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. I (London.) f j 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. iiiiM i t t m mm i i i AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE GODOWN SITE A COMPOUND355 words
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Advertisement313 1923-06-09 5 NOTICE. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 155 'Companies) AND In the Matter of LIBERTY HALL, LIMITED. (In Liquidation.) NOIICK M HEREBY GIVEN th.t a Meeting .f rho reditora of the above Compiny arill be held at Nos. 64, 65, 66 Market Street, ingapore, on Thursday, the list day of313 words
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Advertisement441 1923-06-09 5 The Hod. H. sTwTIaWSON, m. l a. Premier of Victoria visited the Headquarters of the Intentional Correspondence Schools in London on 9th April. After leaving the Schools he was interviewed by the Australian Pr s Reoresentatives' to whom he gave the following me*** fo;- transmission to the Australian Press This441 words
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Article89 1923-06-09 5 W HEN AND WHERE. UOKK PIAKY. To-tlay- June 9 rl a.m. 7.23 p.m. Vic. Theatre. 5.15 i 9.30 P m 1 June 10. a.m.. 8-6 P m- outward mai. dvie I* mail due. f**' club launches M*® <i o o 10, 11« 1 L$ 30 12,30, 3 b0 and Retfuiar,89 words
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Article458 1923-06-09 5 To-day, June 9. Merging. Keiraman Trengganj Rangoon Clara Jebjon 2 Muar Malacca •Ban Whatt Hin 3 D m fort Swetteniham Penang Medan P» Batu PaKat S p m Bitliton Batavia Muar 4 Malacca CamPhUyS 3 P ♦Ban Whatt Soon 3 p.m. Muntok Palembang Sarawak GoebiLt 3 P Rajah458 words
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Article1036 1923-06-09 6 Germany has made another reparations offer. The probabilities are thrt it will be turned down by France and Belgium as brusquely as the previous offer, but the important fact is that Germany has been very quick about making this second offer. This points to one of1,036 words
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Article696 1923-06-09 6 Mr. G. R. Neabitt has been granted a commission in the Volunteer Force as second JieutMnanj'.. Mr. G. L. Farr, of Messrs. Paterson Simons and Company has been gramtC.•; an auct oneer's town license. New regulations are publ shed in the Gazelte for the Colonial! Force Officers and Lon? Service696 words
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Article309 1923-06-09 6 How a Mistake Arose. The mater of the insovvency of Mc ssrs. Kiani Wah Hert; and Co. was again before Mr. Justice F. BarrettLenna.rd yesier icy in the Bankruptcy Court., when an application was made to annul the adjudication order against Kiam Wah Hong and to309 words
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Article269 1923-06-09 6 Acquitted on Second Charge, Fo lowing on his conviction and sentence of two months' rigorous inrprisonm ot passed on him a few days ago R. IF VVr.i; pey. an EnglishOBMI, again stood charged before Mr. P. F. Day d, in the criminal d s 1 riei court269 words
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Article258 1923-06-09 6 At the sale held at Messrs. L. A. Chatty ani Co.'s Salesroom on Friday the following properties were disposed of two pec s of and situate in '.he Disiriuv of Sega in at Johore, containing an area of 51 Acres and 20 Poles were bough: by P. K. N. Anamai258 words
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Article480 1923-06-09 6 address BY CHIEP Jrs ns 'lCl i-U.'J V uX f f mi Uit r(. 5 «-haw. iver r' •«> <•« *».i; g*-«a! n,, ,:r. g f tt ;-i'.a-. OTlle W y v ins.Uution. Mr. D ftp t ed and thore as AUer M <= Prd.tnar -i-. b v480 words
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Article95 1923-06-09 6 Th.' following is the P«< n 11 Em acj the G Coast tout His Excel ncy he G J leave Sitrapore U»■ day, June earbarhng j Belle, acoeapenied bj A. L Hoops and tae H wTnstedt J His Excellency j Coast rerrnng to •<; 22. and wi <95 words
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Article31 1923-06-09 6 (from Our Own '1 P t i cms The driver eft* IVeotoeeAn m Singapore Al »n the WrA m rhe"BenrinnesI—, a-id a Cbneac cc*** 4 f rf ght lata*31 words
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Advertisement351 1923-06-09 6 I Sterling Silver PRIZE GUPS. 1 In ir fx I No. 256. I I TWO HANDLED QUAKER" CUP I 3] (All Sizei in St ck.) I Heights 3Ji 4> 4 •>. 6, 7' 2 8.4, 10 in*. 3 Prices $18.58, 31.50, 45.00, 60.00, 100.00, 125 00, 235.00 S Special Catalogue351 words
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Article129 1923-06-09 7 R IVAL NAVAL BAtf TO SINGAPORE COMPLETED. EMPIRE CO- OPERATION NEEDED. Reuter. London, June 8. T -Saturday Rev ew commenting on the debate in the House of nth Vase that Marqus Salisbury's reference to the l'"ar Kaei which not always be friendly was to 'Vh a 51Reuter. - 129 words
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Article103 1923-06-09 7 Turnini: in Forei^n Relations. London, June 8. j i,. m prominence to a Peking a rreapondfiat foreigners China I r,' case ought the turning poi* m !v;rc i w»en Ch'n t and the -av< nil Gcvi n ments become [Li m\ c there ar. thousands fi r< ign103 words
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Article21 1923-06-09 7 Seriously 111. Reuter. London. Jutie 8. I• i stated that Princess atu s mconaeioas and her mm% a waning.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article66 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. Washing on, June 8. V ar. effort to settle the fate of O Terr.nu t white elephant. Wry the Morcin: e Marine, Mr. |->r -nd President Hard[2 tr.- forrraticn -f eighteen Gov- ccrp u.tii: s under a co--tc uthor tv each controlling i: *eren* r< uteReuter. - 66 words
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Article55 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. London June 8. TV cts a settlemen: at r apparently again en-*£"<t-Reuter. Constantinople, June 8. frcm Angara states f 'urc of Comrrr.ssaries 6 :f,; catep- v'ca'P.y, to inl'a.<ha not t make any ons wth regard to a 1 1 he Turkish pub it d bt •3 \fl'prReuter. - 55 words
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Article29 1923-06-09 7 Geneva, June 8. of Nat n Op'Mm f >nciud(.d ts labours 1 1,1 e report of the r s 1 which, will be ur if the League.29 words
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Article48 1923-06-09 7 Passes Second Reading in Commons. Reuter. London. June 8 Tfca House of Commons on the 2nd *A it; of the Rent Restrictions Bill after rejecting Mr. Sidney Webb's amendment on the grounds that inadequate relief was contemplated the bl I was pvi?s(xf by 287 to 123.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article103 1923-06-09 7 No War-Profits Made. Reuter. Paris, 8. On the resumption of the hear ng of the Bsnque Industrielle case Bert helot, questioned regarding the failure to establish a reserve against Treasury cla ms on account cf the war-profits tax. dec'ared that the Banque had not made any war-profits. TheReuter. - 103 words
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Article54 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. London, June 8. The "Daii'Jy correspondent at Moscow reports that the forecast of the Russian repV' to Br%ain p d'ci L s a pract ca 1 agreement on all points except the recall of the Soviet Ambassadors at T-heran and Kabul. The proposal for compensation! forReuter. - 54 words
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Article53 1923-06-09 7 Musketry. One bus wi 1 "cave the Cricket Club at 145 p.m o-day. One bos wKI leave Memorial! Hal! at 645 am to-morrow for Seletar Range. A 1 members who have not fired are reqvsted to make a specia" endeavour to do so <■ n a 153 words
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Article46 1923-06-09 7 Mr. F. untitled is appoint to be an undor the Weights aid Ordnance for Singapore; Mr. F. Birkinshaw an inspecting officer for agricultural p -sts for tihe Tolony; and Mr. T. E. Monte/Vo inspector under the peitnoleum at Id pet-o* -urn revtmue ordinances for S r.et"ip->re46 words
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Article88 1923-06-09 7 VAST IMPROVEMENT IN CONTENTS. Germany's Poverty. Reuter. Berlin, June 8. M 1 r Ro mberg, the Foreign Minister, addressing the gn press representatives said thst the memorandum did not crntain a hgher offer than the notfe of May 2 b cause n.o German Government would dare promReuter. - 88 words
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Article98 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. New York Juno 8 Except the "Tribune" which is seesawing with i/ts usual evasiveness and "no weakening oif the great German obsession of her capacity to <xscap.' the penalt'es of war" newspapers consider Germany s memorandum a gtvat r.dvr.nce eta ghe prevous reparation offers. The TimesReuter. - 98 words
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Article126 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. Pa'*is June 8. The newspapers unanimously co isid.r ;'hat t:he German proposals are unacceptable owing to the nadequacy of th» sums offered ami the request fur a moratorium an! »Pie proposals for arbitration and conference which ft is declared is memely 'intended to obtain a new reductionReuter. - 126 words
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Article166 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. London June 8. The first impression of iijhe German memorandum is almost unonimoa isiy favourable, even the ntensely "Franco, phile Morning Post" joining the general opinion that the latest offer is a vast improvement in both tone and contents on fits predecessor. It is recognised thatReuter. - 166 words
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Article161 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. London, June 8. The "Times" declares that the note accord with the views of the economic and financial xperus in all the leading countries, including France, and thinks that the lather's apparent unwillingness to consider Jie memorandum, b -cause a renunc ation of passive resistance inReuter. - 161 words
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Article72 1923-06-09 7 Paris, June 8. A Note hal> been presented to the German Change d'Affairs containing ta unanimous decision of the Al ies to 'impress upon the Reich the nec'ssi y for ihe resumption of inte.r-Al'ied con- and rxju tihe German Government to take all measures to facilitate the72 words
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Article129 1923-06-09 7 Reuter. Rome. June 8. In the Senate, Signor Mussolini seated that the Government intended en-Tgetl catty to safeguard the National arc! to remedy the posU'on of inferiority in whfch Ita.y was placed bv peace treaties excludes her from economic and ColonV.! bo' fit'. Nevertheless the Goverrmeftt dtaired toReuter. - 129 words
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Article118 1923-06-09 7 EFFORT TO REPAIR RAVAGES OF WAR. An Historical Event. Reuter. London. June 8. The Austrian loan mentioned yesterday is an historical event and represents the first constructive effort of European staternansMp to repair tihe ravages of war. It was floated under the auspices of the League of NatonsReuter. - 118 words
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Article107 1923-06-09 7 In the Bankruptcy Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice F. Barrett-Lennard, :h re was taken "up the ma ter of the lankruptcy of the Malacca Import Company. Hew Ah Voo a partner of the firm commenced in 1915 with an American, Ernest Taylor, as partner, who after acting as107 words
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Article98 1923-06-09 7 When the Boxer outrages occurred the justly i.cens.d foreign authorities sentenced, after a fair trial, two of the highest dignitaries of the country to Th° PfStenc* was esrvlc-d and the mwrai effect upon the Chinese people was greater than could have be n given by any other98 words
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Article55 1923-06-09 7 Primitive Russia, or better, Soviet Russia does what the bandits of China are doing., that is, she takes advantage of the universal confus pn to irritate the civilized world. Lenin and his followers know that capitalistic Europe s 1 ke a giant which lies down to rest after exerting55 words
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Article312 1923-06-09 7 His Majesty will not be advised to d*salow the Defence Contribution Ord nance. No. 64. The Victoria Insttution enters upon the thirtieth year of its ex stence on August 14, and the event is to be appropriately commemorated by the present and past pupils of the institut'on, under the direct312 words
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Article360 1923-06-09 7 MAY OUTPUT. Messrs Barlow hud Co Agents The Ayir Kuning (I .M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. 53.500 lbs. The L _dwa- (F.M.S.) RubbrT Ei ate, Ltd 32,703 lbs. The Chersonese (F.M.S.) E tates, Ltd. 39.618 lbs. The Dennistown (Krian F.M.S.) Rubber Estate*, Ltd. 19.744 lbs. The Highlands and Lowlands360 words
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Article314 1923-06-09 7 The following Singapore Properties were sold by auction air the eaJeroow of M' ssrs. Cheong Ko m Seng aird Co.. No. 30 Chul a-f reet on W dnesday afternoon: Freehold land and house No. 84 Syed Alwi-road, area 1 889 sq. ft., forming part of Grant No. 255,314 words
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Article27 1923-06-09 7 A Hokien was yesterday fined $10 by the Third Magistrate n default six wvtks' imprisonment) for theft of 40 catties rubber from Tan Kah Kee's rubber godown.27 words
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Advertisement80 1923-06-09 7 S A *EW SERIAL! 1 ttcai :,s ago w nau s rial l dl tne book v-.-i-s on filing Path- fi!m t I which will be >hawn •|j i- v.,ry shortly. > k >- <* Pa» cv- we are abb io r: "^^-iti-n 1 NEXT <t Pathe story I I80 words
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Advertisement243 1923-06-09 7 1 SEW-ROTARY J P U MPS.* I Standardization of part-! is a feature Hof ÜBEL Semi-Rotary (Double and W jj! Quadruple-actin?) pumps, guarantee- 1 n\ ing interehangeability when noce*-- m\\\\m\\\m\ Vl J sary. This combined with the looked h for accuracy and finish of the ÜBEL WiM mm Fjj product243 words
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Article777 1923-06-09 8 Reflex - FOOTBALL. R.G.A. THRASH CHINESE. ItOWERS' MARKSMANSHIP REMARKABLE. By "Reflex." In "mo weather and befor.« a record crowd the R.G.A. b<a the S.C.F.A. by three clear goals to nil after a l nuotts and exciting game on the P ink r ye.- "day afternoon in the oral division777 words
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Article323 1923-06-09 8 LAST NIGHT'S CONTESTS. Where was the Challenger There waii a good orowdi present at the Manila Shows last nfight when an attractive boxing programme was advertised. However the crowd went away verb*, much disappointed, aa Kid Daley, after challenging the Feather weight champion Claude Rozario failed to puit in323 words
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Article56 1923-06-09 8 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Cantirell and Miss E. Brooke o\v c 15.1 vs. Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Brooke owe 3, 6—5, 6—3. TO-DAY OR MONDAY. Mrs. Cantrul! ar.d Mi?s E. Brooke owe 15.1 or Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Brooke owe. 356 words
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Article157 1923-06-09 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship C. A. Norris beat P. A. Beins 6—o. 6—l. E. W. de Cruz txiat E. Oliveiro w.o. MONDAY'S TIES. A. Doubles Handicap. T. Leijssius and H. G. Stack owe 30 vs. F. J. Rappa and W. Ncubronner owe 3. Mixed Doubles. F. T.157 words
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Article27 1923-06-09 8 Reuter. London, June B.—At Stiamford Hill in the North London Championship, .n the s.rai-final Mrs. Clayton beat Mrs. Mallory by 0- 3 6 —3.—Reutetr.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article50 1923-06-09 8 FORMATION OF CLUB PROPOSED. Thi formation of a chess duib for Europeans in Singapore is under oon- d< ration, and anyone who would be l-repared to join such a chib is invited to communicate with Mr. M. J. Upcott, care of Messrs Drew and Napier, No' 10 Collyer Quay.50 words
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Article417 1923-06-09 8 ENGLISH MATCHES. Reuter. London, Jum.; B.—Oxford:—The West Indies defeated tho University by 8 wickdJs. For the attar, in th.first innings Stevens made 182 and Guise 120. In the Wast Indians, first innings, Comtantine madM 77, while Challoner, in the second, contributed an unirn shed 100. Playing at Lords MiddlesexReuter. - 417 words
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Article51 1923-06-09 8 RESULT OF THE OAKS. Reuter. Loan lon, June B.—The following is the result of the Oaks:—l, Brownhylda 10 to 1; 2. Shrove, 100 to 7; 3 Teresina. Bto 1. Twelve ran. Won by a deck. A head between 2nd and 3rd. Place betting wda 2 to 1 onReuter. - 51 words
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Article120 1923-06-09 8 Minister Schurman in Peking displayed some knowledge of affairs in the "Cty of Intrigue" when he stated that the Chinese Government would undoubtedly charge responsib Jity for the bandit outrage at Lincheng to foreign influence. Almost simultaneous with Minister Schurman's words, the Chinese Mi nister of Commun'ca-.120 words
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Article102 1923-06-09 8 War trophies and records which are being displayed in museums under the control of the Government of the Commonwealth cf Australia will be concluded eventually in a national war memorial. The Prime Minster, Mr. S. M. Bruce., announced in April that the Cabinet intended to make it clear102 words
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Article149 1923-06-09 8 Malton (Ycrks). —At an inquest held on Guorge Wlliam Banyard the five-year-old son of a farm labourer, who was fatally burnt through his flannelette night-dress catching lire, the Coroner (Dr. Porter) said they were on the hopeless task of trying to save tht 1'vgs of149 words
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Article112 1923-06-09 8 The programme of events at the ll .'V«ni and l5xbit.itio»n on lb»> Xuala Dum pui L5..e on .lunv 30 lun l l «ltd 2 »bows in agribovticulture, poultny trails. i? Hl,ci d Xn into»»» :i', s,l>». !<«. "l »l.»1 s"»'t...l<l .,!,..!,'.-<' >.' >. ng arrang-l->l i.v !b. '„i>l», ll, «1»»'Vl?112 words
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Advertisement66 1923-06-09 8 You Need It when run down by illness After illness there is no builder up so reliable as SCOTT'S Emulsion. The pure cod liver oil and hypophosphites, which it contains, quickly build up wasted tissues, restore appetite, enrich the impoverished blood and bring renewed strength and vitality to the wasted66 words
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Advertisement259 1923-06-09 8 j YOUR FAVOURITE GAME Selling at pricei ihat make it j STILL MORE FAVOURITE j BADMINTON SETS First Quality t f Second Quality Practice Quality |^JJ m 1 I REMEMBER THE HOUSE FOR GENUINE ARTICLES I RAJA Co., 5a mmMumoMmammmmi*.*. ■x('<i««:iii>iiiiiiifiiiiiimiiaiiiiiiiitiiiiiii lk 4lllll|litr| Err km mm H swiss MAct Y\^^H259 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous484 1923-06-09 8 CHURCH SERVICES. SECOND SUNDAY AFTEK TRINITY. June 10, 1923. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matt lis and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Festal Evensong and Sermon. During the following week: —Holy Communion on Monday. Tuesday and Thursday at 7484 words
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Miscellaneous147 1923-06-09 8 Mansions, Coleman-street. 10 a.m. Sunday Services. hJQ p.m. Last Wednesday ia tha Month. Reading Room, free to all, open Mondays, Wednesdays aad Fridays 10 to 12 and on Sundays from close of Service till 12JO. Church of Our Lady. Ophir Road (For tha Tamils.) 8 a.m. Low Ma so. Sermon147 words
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Article1516 1923-06-09 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messr*. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchang. and Share Broker*, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 9. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—-Mail Quotations. APRIL 21, 1923. Issue Paid Val. vJp. 2j- 2|- Allagar J 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 J £1 f 1 Anglo-Malay1,516 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1923-06-09 9 UMm Walking Gait to the Speed of a Train f I Wnga!on?at a snail's pace. and tyre economy of the Light-Six t u n accelerating to an express have converted many thousinrS I the matter of a G f automobile buyer i„ 1 < P° s; b,e c Studebaker o.vner"antL~£228 words
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Advertisement308 1923-06-09 9 WE SUPPLY FREE WnductorB draughtsmen, detnarcators, ty D ist> Phers, store-keer«r«, ypiBtB> stenograt U gas and '•tc: e lt\horl e notice orerS Please apply to Th. Servants' Agency, W.D.ALVIS, Manager, No. 17, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. MALTED I M,LK J 'A WILIS PtOM f^SE^^^t Til f,BST Tsnir^ il M\\ m HOILICfg308 words
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Article621 1923-06-09 10 S mgnpore, June 1, 1923. Articl*. Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (tat quality) kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Gov't.) 0.66 Mutton Australian kati 0.73 Fowl kati 0.60 Fowl 'ange (3 katis)621 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement1073 1923-06-09 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE O* Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Ten Pawnshops At Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Monday, June 11, at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of watches, chains, Diamond and other nr,g«, >r-oches, Earrings, Chinese and Malay Ornament*, etc., e*c now on1,073 words
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Advertisement347 1923-06-09 10 AUCTION SALE. I AUCTION SALE OF two pieces of valuable vacant lan d situate at Lot No. 1. Valuable freehold land at 7th milestone East Coast Road, District of Siglap, Singapore estimated to contain an area of 8,775 square feet. Lot No. 2. Valuable land under Statutory Grant at 5347 words
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Advertisement241 1923-06-09 10 The Str<»->toooccut Tin 1i... :u» l-"" Brrvit which ca.Mt Wmkk cautea Sore Throat. Ir.fiuanza. Actual photo micrograpnt takan in tha Laboratory. These are the cause of I SORE THROATS Disease spreading germs swarm in the air in countless millions, always seeking to attack through the mouth and throat. are the241 words
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Advertisement246 1923-06-09 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINE? Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER,'-' 12,250 tons about June 16. HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. s.s. "ADOLF yon BAYER" 9 000 tons246 words
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Advertisement273 1923-06-09 10 I STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Haruna Maru Kamo Maru j LIVERPOOL LINE. Tatsuno Maru Tottori Maru HAMBURG LINE Dakar Maru Tsuruga Man, NEW .j, m Sailing datei ail. SOUTH AMERICAN US[ Kawachi Maru Kamakura Mara m BOMBAY LINE Morioka Maru Tamba Maru CALCUTTA LINE Rangoon Mar Xagato Man. I273 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement492 1923-06-09 11 AMER SAILINGS! J aOJRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Convanes Inc< rporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Uaier Contract with His Majesty's Government.) (WAUPS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS, jor Ckmm J*P an For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Du Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 11.000492 words
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Advertisement375 1923-06-09 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Bailie froai Si (subject to chance without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Amur Maru arr June 20 dzp 21 *Omit Marseilles Alps Maru mid JuJy NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via JapauHamburg Maru375 words
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Advertisement557 1923-06-09 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. UNE OF STEAMERS Monthly ss:i:ngs <o and from Australia for only, calling at Penang- B;.tavia, Sourabaya. Fremantle. Melbourne and Sydney SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sa §.v EURELIA j une I] June 14 ».3. EMITA July 18 s July 20 as. ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 Pol557 words
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Advertisement666 1923-06-09 11 STEAMER FAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL Si'EAMSHif COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SLR VICE—FREIGHT fi PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL- MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hong!; mg Ar .yes San Fra ncaco. PRESIDENT PIERCE J lin 20 July 12 PRESIDENT WILSON J u]y 4 j/ y 2666 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement620 1923-06-09 12 WANTED. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Ace -omouation for another fifty pupils it ay il ;ale in the Indian Elementary Schod, No 8 Shirt hcreet Singapore, for pu )ds up to standard IV irrespective »»f Nati malty or age. NigQt Tuition also given to Students jot other Schools from 7 to 9 p.m.620 words
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Advertisement477 1923-06-09 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. The Municipal Oomraissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the works required to be d me in the stripping and re-roufiug of the slated roof, Victoria Memorial Theatre Buildings and the alteration to the Dressing Kooras etc., there at. Specificati >ns and Terder477 words
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Advertisement455 1923-06-09 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (IBco rporated 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. Cap tal and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL455 words
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Advertisement430 1923-06-09 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahai 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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Advertisement426 1923-06-09 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1858.) 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 Bsnk Ltd. National Provincial and426 words
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Advertisement410 1923-06-09 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS t See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Bm Tee, Esq. Yeo410 words
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Advertisement364 1923-06-09 12 D"» t you wi,;, strong, healthy a,,, 0 from wagting J f «t ™»t you u2l' Pionty of pure *?< by drinking »7 Potable and »eU^ MEDICINAL BLOOD. Sufnck-jt for is Sold )V The Interna:; 0 ral Pfc. Hw Ang; o .Chin. b The Medical Ofti ce The D«ted Pharmacy.364 words
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