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Title Section29 1923-06-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] >w< AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. X. -No. 152 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923.29 words
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Advertisement163 1923-06-30 1 THE I j MALAYA TRIBUNE f j SHIPPING GAZETTE. _j x 3-15. Editorial Dept. L7l, Managerial Dept. B RLPTION RATES. I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I i S p, r annum $15.00 flalf-yparly 7.50 quarter 3.76 Postage extra 50 eta. I per month. 2 11 i* 1 1 1 1 1163 words
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Advertisement129 1923-06-30 1 JOST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELEBRATED SUNPROOF PITH HATS FOB Men and Boys j PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince You. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Adelphi Hotel Baildings), SINGAPORE. "VEET" DEPILATORY CREAM JUST ARKiVtD. Medical Hali Ltd., 23, BATTERY I OAD, SINGAPORE. BRASSO. THE BEST129 words
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Advertisement223 1923-06-30 1 ■i i f I i i i i i i i i;:ti!t'ifi;i:'i'-inriiiii.'if'ii:'inaff^ THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I ĕ i The Popular Newspaper of i the Straits Settlement*. c 1 Published Daily. Complete Report* of Local Eventa. I a a 2 Full and Latest Telegraau. f P»223 words
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Article1296 1923-06-30 2 BY WILLIAM HAKRISO& GOADBY. from Mr. Albert E. Smith's screen production featuring Miss Corrine Griffith. Published through the courtesy of The Australasian Films, Limited, Singapore. Pleased to meet you, Mis* Elmore," sad Jared Wolcobt, acknowledging an introduction lo a newcomPiii the vil'age. and his sister Marion kept the1,296 words
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Advertisement192 1923-06-30 2 I WHEN YOU NEXT BUY LET YOUR CHOICE BE A SWINEHART TYRE. I 8 WE OFFER NETT CASH:— I SIZE 810 x 90 $17.00 !> 815 x 105 20.60 5 875 x 105 21.00 jc H 880 x 120 27.00 ft 1 W x 17.00 g I TUBES AT ONE192 words
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Advertisement408 1923-06-30 2 ANY DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU that constipation is one of the chief causes of ill health. To restore daily regularity, to dispel bilious attacks, sick headaches and liverishness, Pinketces are perfection. They also clear the skin, purify the breath and relieve Piles. Dealers everywhere sell Pinkettes or post free at408 words
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Advertisement259 1923-06-30 2 P|lll|Tde~pre s s. ORDINARY TYPE $129 I EX WORKS. I i IMPROVED TYPE $173 EX W sRKS. Suitable for packing Rubber in Momi Chests LESS CHESTS REQUIRED Economy in Transport and Shipping. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (f«e irp jratad in the Straits Settleirsr.ts siNfi\Prtsr. i Iwitggrs If fa -a Tilt— !Sllenbnri|i259 words
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Article308 1923-06-30 3 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTER'S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) MONSOON SPREADING. Simla, June 18.—Scania In the Bay the monsoon has been vigorous, ami in Assam and Bengal, the monsoon has exfitended slightly inlo Bihar, Chota and Nayjpur. At Bombay the monsoon continues vory weak, and has caus-cid only a308 words
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Article133 1923-06-30 3 Paris, May 20.—An agreement between the Societe Anonyme dcs Automob'lcs Peugeot r.nd the Societe d'Emboutisisage et de Construction M chanique de Colornbes, for the construction of S.E.C.M. Peugeot aeroplants, which has just been concluded is of importance in the progress of aviation. The object of this133 words
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Article12 1923-06-30 3 I. We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]12 words
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Article448 1923-06-30 3 (To the Editor. ''Malaya Tribune.") Sir :--The 1 est defence of the British Empire will be a wider diffusion of a sound, intelligent knowledge of our language. The French and the Japanese know the value of teach'ng their 'language tto «dl under their care. The Dutch have neglected448 words
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Article184 1923-06-30 3 London. May 28. —Mr. Lloyd George speaking at Edinburgh, said that if a man marooned on a desert island since July IQI4, now returned to Europe the most striking change he would notice would he that the world, instead of learning a lesson from the great184 words
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Article108 1923-06-30 3 Commenting upon the proposal that in future poisons should be coloured to make them easily recognisable, ihe Lancet" says: A very vivid and d stinctive colouring might deter a poisoner or warn his victim, if it were und'sgu sab> even in minute quantifies and highly d luted. It108 words
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Advertisement368 1923-06-30 3 Remember Wincarnis is a positive necessity to you if you are Weak, Anaemic, j Nervous or Run-down lis is not a luxury—it is a positive necessity to all Weak, or Anemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. c Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in ig New Strength and New Vitality. J is368 words
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Advertisement174 1923-06-30 3 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHEST COLD. You can get rid of it so easily— By, U3ing Little's Oriental Balm you can gain immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble, is and drives it away. There is nothing174 words
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Advertisement635 1923-06-30 3 1 FVpi* 10-Day Tube of Peptodent Every home i is welcome. Simply mail the coupon. Belle* of India EaglUh Ladies Spanish l—gsj Beauties of All Races Women of some 50 nations now whiten teeth in this way Do you know that millions of people, all the on modern research. The635 words
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Article517 1923-06-30 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." i Wanda Hawiey, the heroine in "Miss Hobbs" and <the popular Realart stpr was bom in Scrantgn? P*a. on July 30, 1897. When she was stiM a chtld har family moved to Seattle Washington, and ft was here she517 words
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Advertisement504 1923-06-30 4 AMUSEMENTS. What is the greatest thing in life? Do you know that LOVE of man for woman, down through the ages has caused Kingdoms to be overthrown friends to become embittered; great deeds accomplished epic romances written. LOVE in our modern day has been pictured into a drama, thrilling in504 words
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Advertisement459 1923-06-30 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Friday June 29, to Thursday July 4. Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION PRESENTS Lionel Barrymore in BOOMERANG BILL in 5 Reels The mighty theme, embodying: a battle between innocent goodness and heedless vice, is wonderfully revealed459 words
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Advertisement64 1923-06-30 4 J 1 1 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41. HILL STREET. Opposite thG Central Fire Station. Telephone 991. I WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN j of TOOTH-ACHE m which can be relieved aim**; I immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA. JAPANESE DENTIST j 14 BRAS64 words
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Advertisement485 1923-06-30 4 V' AMSEI«INTS~~ I; "GAIETY" XlTPtxTi Biggest Screen Treat of the Year VJ J\ A Te Night at 845 p.m. Sharp. *1 WONDERFUL SOCK* The United Artistß t orw-ration preset ts THE GREAT THVn DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in IhOM ov Ly THE THREE IV M 4 MUSKETEERS i 1 1 V ULA485 words
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Article86 1923-06-30 5 On !.:<udon Bar:k 4 months* u at *f 4 32d Du.: n* 4 Priva e J ninths' sight ;is 4 7 id d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1% p c Dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 7514On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 139% On86 words
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Article90 1923-06-30 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, June 30. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spit Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 46*6 47 July 47 47^4 Aug to Sept 48 48 y 3 Oct to Dec 51% 52 Jan to90 words
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Article171 1923-06-30 5 Alleged Breach of Contract. Before Chief Justice Sit* Walter Shaw, Mr. Justice Brown and Mr. Justice McOabe Reay yesterday, t'bere was argued the appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice F. BarrettLennard, in the case in which Mr. P. A. Paris sued Mir. See Tiong Wah for171 words
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Article99 1923-06-30 5 A Successful Appeal. The h.ar/rng of tfhe appeal against the decsii'on of Mr. Justice F. Bprratt-Lennard in the case in which Messrs. M. Gustom and E. J. Na.tian cued Messrs. Alimusawah and Co. architects and surveyors, for the recovery of damaged for an aHcged breach of99 words
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Article185 1923-06-30 5 NEW TRANS-PACIFIC RECORD The Canadian Pacific steamer Empress of Canada which sailed from Hongkong at noon on Saturday, June 2, arrived at Vancouver 3 p.m. Sunday the 171 jh ir.sJtant. The time taicen betwu n Yokohama and Victonfa was 202 hours 53 minutes or 8 days 10 hours185 words
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Article67 1923-06-30 5 Per s.s. Ekma from Singapore and Penang to ccmect at Rangoon with Henderson and Bibby sailings:— Per s.s. Amarapoora sailing July 3:—Mr. D. P. Robots, Mr. G. H. Black and Mr. F. R. Poole. Per s.s. Gloucestershire sailing July 5:—Mr. St. George Smith, Mns. Hudson,, Mr. a,rd Mrs.67 words
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Article35 1923-06-30 5 The rates of conversion of Money Orders in Siam are now as follows: For Orders payable in Siam $83 equal to 100 Baht (Ticals). For Orders issued in Siam 100 Baht (Ticals) equal to $77.35 words
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Advertisement85 1923-06-30 5 The rate of issue if Money Orders for India and CeyAon to-day is Rs. 171 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India ar.d Cayion is Rs. 176 equal to $100. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Singapore: Armisiton, Boltvia, Cape85 words
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Advertisement493 1923-06-30 5 CKURCU SERVICES. FIFTH SIX DAY AFTER TRINITY. July 1, 1923. St Andrew's Cathedral. 7.30 am. I4 iJ&ny. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins followed bft Holy Communion. 4 p.m. OhT.dren's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong amd Sermon. During the following week:—Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m.493 words
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Advertisement222 1923-06-30 5 Church of St. Joseph. (Portuguese Mission.) 5.30 a.m. Low Mass. 6.30 a.m. Low Mass 8 a.m. High Masa. 6 pjn. Vespers and Bonodietlon. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. 6.30 am. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. Christian Science Services. Christian Science Service—12 Meyer222 words
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Advertisement733 1923-06-30 5 WANTED TO PURJHABE.—Second hand Dump Laval 12 or 14 incb, io good condition. Write BORNEO" c/o "Malaya Tribune." PUTT BROS. (EASTERN) LTD. (In voluntary liquidation). Liquidator's fieport and Accounts to completion of winding up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance of Section 220 of the Companies Ordinance, 1915, that a733 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-06-30 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, June 29. Bared 32 Fah. 1015.4 1012.6, 1013.5. Temperature. 86, 89 82. Wet Bu*,b Ther. 81, 78, 78. Dir. or Wind. E S Calm. Max. Temp, in shade. 90. Mn. Temp, in Shade. 74. Max. in Sun. 144. Ter. rad. Ther. 69. Rain fall54 words
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Article347 1923-06-30 5 To-day, June 30. amg,* Colombo and Bombay* Andes Maru 2 p.m. Bats Pahat Meran 2 p.m. 1 rig, Kemaman Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. ombo, Pont Said,* Marseilles,* Havre.* Dunkirk* Antwerp* Amiral L. Trev2Tle 2 p.m. Pel ang* Bagan Si Api Api Van Goens 2 p.m. Pandjang Kaimoa 3347 words
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Article159 1923-06-30 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, June 30. jjjgh Tides.—0.11 a.m 1.27 p.m. A. I. outward mail due. Malayan AgrVHorticulture Show, K. Lumpur. VKTo-Chrvese School Sports, 2.30 p.m. St. Joseph's Inst: Old Boys' Tennis Final, 9.45. C, r icketr: Lanka Union vs. Services— Tanglin. S.R.C. vs. S C.C—S.R.C. Somme159 words
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Article812 1923-06-30 6 Any decision by Great Britain to devolop the scope of or increase its aflmed forces always entails strong opposition in the country itself. Witness the naval base project and the decision to increasa the home air squadrons. Such opposition may not always be practical and wise,812 words
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Article617 1923-06-30 6 The feast of St. untitled and St Paul wi 1 be celebrated to-morrow in the Ca :hedral of the G'-od Shepherd Collections will be made at all the masses for Peter's Pence. His Excel'ency the Governor has been pleased to rec gnise Mr. T. W. Chilton as Consul for the617 words
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119 1923-06-30 6 Reuter. London. Jun? 20. The British community in China has appealed to the British Government for protection, in view of the danger 'o foreigners in China. The other powers who are interested also making &teps to protect their nationals. A meeting, in the officesReuter. - 119 words
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Article100 1923-06-30 6 Beaten by a Fog. Reuter. San Diegq California, June 29. The American army officers, Captain Lowell Smith and Lieutenant Richter, who started yesterday morn"ng in an attempt to remain in the air four days and nights over a fifty kilometre triangular course on a De Haviland aerop'bneReuter. - 100 words
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Article83 1923-06-30 6 A Very Small List. Reuter. London. Juno 29. There are on y two peerages in a comparitativoiy s ivai.il Birthday Honours List. The Hon. Charles Napier Lawrence (Chairman, L. and N. W. Railway), the Hon. Herbert Gokayne Gibbs (Anthony Gibbs amd Sons) and Mr. Geoige Alfred Warn (DirecReuter. - 83 words
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Article384 1923-06-30 6 Breaks All Records at M Surma." Nicola is scaring tremendous 1 at the Surma where hundreds aire urablo to secure sev.i's nigh//yW iiout a douh«: h s presentation ia postively the biggest and most star'tin* product on of Illusions ever seen. The absolve cl'max, is the Rfc'cflt a,r.d Greatest384 words
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Article56 1923-06-30 6 REBEL MoVemk Nt DOWN. Many Volunteer, i Reuter. cept for thecor::i JjU r > resistance in N l i pan** of the national Z H cession through n a S-en hundred -ted and hired dupe, who ar subsequent T the vtfunte.r, T* 1 elsewhere. Three '1 fr *>Reuter. - 56 words
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Article132 1923-06-30 6 Eight or Ten Relieved Los( Reuter. tt-.lv London, June 2'i Hitherto, it is believed crtenof the TJ, even's 5* have ooi -urv -feed their experience* The boat already men ioned W bonded at Belombre, $5 mZ V ;r r U.o who are very weak.-R eutc r rp, London,Reuter. - 132 words
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Article82 1923-06-30 6 France to Ignore Them? Paris June 29. In the Senate, during a debate to the Ruhr estimates, M. Ponca, e said tha, if Frar.ee was animated witk political and m'£it:.ry aims she would have occupied the valley of the Main* n oider to cut. Germany in two. He82 words
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Obituary69 1923-06-30 6 Mayence June 29. Seven Germans were conv.c ed at courtm ctiii of sabotage and condemned to death.—Reuter. Cob'.enco June 29. The French re-occupied Lm'uurg ia cottsequonce of the German police arreting and transporting two German cailwaymen work vg f r ihe Frerch V tta'ion and also eccupi«i69 words
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Article116 1923-06-30 6 Alarm in England. Reuter. London. Juik 2'JIn the House of Commons, the Minister of Health issued serious warn ng agakns' the danger of a 71 epidem c of small-pox a-» it- was i:k Ci v to infl ct injury on the cunwien* of t«he country. 973 casesReuter. - 116 words
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Article64 1923-06-30 6 U. S. Government's Polio- He'era, Momt**+ Junt v fv r tee Govern In a speech just f>.' menfs fo3j of hdd even between Capita! MKil^-r.-. Harding declared that credit was praawed 111 jtt crowded to h, P>' f 0 f people e.'ojMYH arc! wages the highest n464 words
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Advertisement415 1923-06-30 6 I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. j MASSIVE SOLID SILVER CHALLENGE CUP. I No. B l? 2 G THE CORINTH M g Three handled design, as illustrated. Perfect workman- B ship and finish. Height, excluding Ebonized Plinth, bin. H I PKICE $125.00. I I Robinson Co., Ltd. I I SINGAPORE. I jt415 words
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Advertisement66 1923-06-30 6 JAPY FRERES Co/s. jm TYPEWRITERS. /^^S^TT^S^^^ RELIABLE X—STRONG jfj^fe^glll^ 84. Characters and Tebulater 4 T TTajflM rnm^^ The LAST IMPROVEMENT EwW* ji§ IOR OF MONSTRATION l^jgjgjg^^ THE BEST IS TO COME SEE Earrings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Cigarette I casea, Platinum and G< !d Watch-Chains, ing Watches and Travelling Lleeks, etc. at66 words
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Article2960 1923-06-30 7 LOCAL MEN AND SUBORDINATE POSITIONS. ROADS, MARKETS, ELECTRICITY. The nion hly meeting of the Muni- (\>mir.issfoners was held yester- y afternoon. The President, Mr. R. J. Faro r, presided, and thero were ahso pris. ni Messrs. W. Dunman, \V. A. Sims, D. T. Lewis, J. M. Sime. Robcrtaon,2,960 words
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Article79 1923-06-30 7 British General Insulted. Reuter. London, Ji ne 29. Highly coloured rumours aire being circulated alleging that the British Rhine Commander S r God'ey Gross"y has been insul.cd while travelling from Cologne to Lond Kt» kg ov r-zeal-ous Be'gi:'' Customs officii Is Bru<s< s, Jun? 29. An an ihorOtajt'veReuter. - 79 words
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Article260 1923-06-30 7 EARL BEATTY EXPLAINS TO M.IVs Singapore Ideal Situation. Reuter. London, June 29. Lt.-Coi. Amery presided at a meeting of 'ixty M.P.'s mm evening when Earl Beatty exp'la'ned why Singapore wa s chosen as a defensive base. He emphasised the absolute need for Singapore to cover the EReuter. - 260 words
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Article96 1923-06-30 7 Reuter. MH bourne, June 29. Mi:. Anpwb the ex-minister of Wc>rkis Westralia. now Deputy Leader of tlhe Westralian Labpur Party has returned from Singapore and declares that the ?('te is net suitable for a r?aval base, unless a chtMn of bases is continued to We/siteun and Eastern Australia.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article142 1923-06-30 7 Attempt to Solve Problem. New York, Ju "e 29. Lend Curzon's rejection of the twelve m ile 1 rait proposal has been apparently effectual y countered by the State Department's effort to c'tar awav annul aneous'y the ship liquor c:n roversy and rum smuggling. Specula't'on142 words
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Article106 1923-06-30 7 Reuter. New York, June 29. Doctor Sprague. of the Federal Health Service, has received instruction? from Wa'shngten barrog beer as a siVp's medicine. Representatives of It-Jia'* and French lines announce that they wi 1 protect against the tufing as their respective law; provide for the use ofReuter. - 106 words
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Article24 1923-06-30 7 Reuter. Helsingfors. Ju.-.e 29 Pariarch Tikhon has been re'ea<=cd the Morcow tribunal s-ate.s that the tr 1 w:' still proce-:d. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article39 1923-06-30 7 Reuter. London, Jun? 29. Patrick Flemrg, one of the eigh* Irish Deportees, who was being tr*d at the Old Bailey along with Art O'Brien on a charge of seditious conspiracy was discharged owing to lack of evidence.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement294 1923-06-30 7 8 35 a gj The Garrett Patent S.S" Type I Single Cylinder Superheated I 1 Steam Portable Engine. 1 jjj Highest Possible Economy of Fuel and Water. S ffi Specially designed and constructed in every detail to use 9 g highly Superheated Steam and suitable for driving pumps, Jj g294 words
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Article769 1923-06-30 8 FOOTBALL. POTHOOK'S WELL MERITED WIN. EXCELLENT GARRISON DEFENCE. By "Reflex." There was considerable enthusasm on the Padang yesterday afternoon when the meeting of the Middlesex and the R. G. A. afforded an excelXnfl game in the first of the Singapore Football League and the Pothooks thoroughly deserved769 words
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Article63 1923-06-30 8 S. R. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. F. Albuquerque and L. Gammed! -30 beat J. R. Rodrigues and C. S. Oiiveiro scr. 9 —7, 6 —2. "B" Singles Handicap. G. G. Gray -30 P. A. Aeria -15.2 13—15, 6—0, 6—2. MONDAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. N. E. Ess63 words
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Article29 1923-06-30 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. F. Ruchwaldy beat H. G. Stack 6—o, 6—4. MONDAY'S TIES. F. Ruchwaldy vs. Tan Chong Gark. TUESDAY'S TIES. R. Smith vs. C. Smth.29 words
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Article175 1923-06-30 8 Johnson Defeats Richards. Reuter. London, June 29. Wimbledon presented a brilKant scene. Their Majesties and Princess Mary and many other distinguished persons were amongst thpse present in a crowd of 14,000. The chief attraction was the Fifth Round battle between the American g ants Johnston and Richards. JohnstonReuter. - 175 words
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Article195 1923-06-30 8 LAST NIGHT'S CONTEST. At the Manila Shows last night, the promoter, Mr. Bowen put six fights on the boards but none of the contests were unusually |?(ood. In a six rounds contest between Kid Roberts and Soo Beng the latter was awarded' the decision m the third round as195 words
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Article27 1923-06-30 8 Reuter. Lyons, June 29.—Captain Girie has become tfhe provisional ho'der of the MicheVn Cup,, completing a flight round France in 20 hours and 41.50 seconds.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article25 1923-06-30 8 Reference spoon shoot, one bus will leave Jardine Steps at 6J45, and proceed via Memorial Hall, Orchard-road, Scotts-road, Thompson-road to Sedeftar.25 words
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Article292 1923-06-30 8 ENGLISH (TaTCHES. London, June 29. Oval Oxford University beat Surrey by 3 wickets. Ducat (Surrey) in th/a second inningjs made 134 runs whHle Jaird ne in the Oxtford second inning matle 95 runs. Taunton Middlesex defeated Somerset by 8 wickei-s. In the latter's first innings McBryan scored 108 and292 words
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Article113 1923-06-30 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Juno 29. The Ajri-Horticiirtural exhibition was opened at noon by Mr. Ho:e, the Acting Chief Secretary. The President of the Association, Mr. F. W. Douglas, mentioned that the Association was formed as a parent association to encourage the ho'd/fcjiiof snows throughout Malaya.113 words
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Article173 1923-06-30 8 The marriage took according to Chinese rites of Mr. Ch*a Cheng Liew, a son of Mr. Ohia Cheng Rang of Messrs. Alien and Gledhili and Miss Tan Kim Ii'an (Nancy) the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chin Beng, on Wednesday noon at No. 1 Emewald173 words
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Article101 1923-06-30 8 Koh Kai Dak was yesHieirday charged in the Third Police Court with landing one bag of para rubber without a permit. Mr._ Freeman, an officer under the Rubber Restriction Ordnance, prosecuted. A rubber chinting was on duty in Beach-road, and he saw the accused bring the bag of101 words
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Article1178 1923-06-30 8 STRAITS TRADING COS HALF YEARLY MEETING. The half yeariy meeting: of the Straits Trading Company, Ltd., was held yesterday mornmg. The Chairman, Mr. Frank Adam, presided, and there were also present Messrs. J. Bag-nail, L. J. Wilcoxson (Managing Directors), H. A. Low (Director), E. Wa'ker, H. C. Cooke1,178 words
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Article31 1923-06-30 8 Orders for week ending July 8. Monday, July 2.—lndividual Troops Parade, 5.15 pm. Wednesday, July 4.—Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Officers Instruction Cfcass. 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.31 words
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Advertisement95 1923-06-30 8 After measles wmd other infectious diseases, children must hare SCOTTS. Measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever and influenza leave children in so 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 Yoe cannot afford95 words
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Advertisement314 1923-06-30 8 1 OU r? EXPERT \Adz§C\ TENNIS RACKET 1 L/ REPAIRER ifl an feel the PUlse f your racke t no I/1 \WJ less than a doctor of his patient In K»» W/ he 18 TENNIS What 1 TilM HT I 6Ver PUISe f y Ur racket r eveal« 1 4314 words
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Article87 1923-06-30 8 Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday July 1. Saturday, June 30.—2 p.m. Seletar Range. Penang Veteran's Challenge Shield. Sunday, July 1.—7.30 a.m. Seletar Range, S. V. R. A., MonthJy Spoon Shoot. MACHINE GUN PLATOON, S.V.C. There are several vacancies in the above unit. Intending recruits87 words
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Article615 1923-06-30 9 Singapore, June 23, 1923. Artick Pries. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Mutton Australian kati 0.73 Fowl kati 0.50 Fowl large (3 kail*) each615 words
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Article1055 1923-06-30 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Shait Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 30. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations, May 1923. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s IJ3 Anglo-Java 2s 3|-Anglo-Malay 20s I|3|o1,055 words
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Advertisement296 1923-06-30 9 V i jy nmm 1^11 11 From a Walking Gait to the Speed of a Train I j keeping along at a snail's pace. and tyre economy of the Light-Six I 9 Ihen acceleratin? an exDreai u n T- > i 6 j cxpresa nave converted many thousands I tram296 words
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Advertisement237 1923-06-30 9 1 Ladies* Expert ARTIITI HH AR 26, Coleman Street, fj ,g Dress Maker I\b\3MJ\JLj WHAU, Singapore. fj !S TESTIMONIALS FROM NOTABLE PATRONS. S NEW FASHIONS—PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED. D X Always a Stock of Ready-Made Dresses and Hats of the New Fashion j( and can be altered at Short Notice for237 words
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Advertisement194 1923-06-30 9 Mobiloil *Mr Mr dkrtjtmr ptM Telephone 241t UM CBEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street Singapore. MICHEMN TYRES STOCKIST. j> Supplier of all kinda of Pneumatic and T>_ Solid I vrrn ard .ilst J^^ r (,t GARGOYLE M Lubricating oils. rrompt Delivery to f/fpßmW Every Order. F. Z. I 2 and 4194 words
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Article350 1923-06-30 10 PENANGS FIRST JUDGE. The judicial administration, or at any rate the regular judicial administration of Penang dates from 1801 when Mr. John Dickens, s barrister practising in Benglal, an uncle of the great novelist, was appointed Judge and Magistrate of the Settlement. In 1803 he called attention to350 words
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327 1923-06-30 10 Jealously-Guarded Secret. Technical details of the contraction of the "mystery towers,'', moored by the Admiralty at Shoreham and elsewhere during the war, were discussed at great length in mail week by the Royal Commfssion on Awards to Inventors at Martlett House, Bondstreet, but the secret327 words
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Article39 1923-06-30 10 The shy young: Jover pulled himself together. "I wish," said he. "that you would be less formal, and call me by my first name!" Id rather noV responded tlhe fai* maid slyly. "Your last name euhe me very well39 words
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Advertisement768 1923-06-30 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, July 2, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Freehold land fronting McPherson Road (Off Seranggong Road) area 36,732 square feet. 2. 999 years'leasehold land and768 words
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Advertisement676 1923-06-30 10 AUCTION SALE. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A piece of freehold land situate at First Cross Street, Malacci marked Lot No. 504 containing an area of 1630 square feet, and comprised in Deed Poll dated tbe 4th day of Nov ember 1825 and more particularly described in an Indenture of Conveyance dated676 words
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Advertisement351 1923-06-30 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freigb 4 snd Pnsaengcr Bervice. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. «.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER,' 1 12,250 tons about June 30 for cargo only, s.s. "ALBERT VOEGLER," 9,000 tons about July 31. HOMEWARD351 words
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Advertisement520 1923-06-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Comparies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft Japan. For Marseilles. London Antwerp. V*f Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore Kashmir520 words
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Advertisement534 1923-06-30 12 WANTED, WATi i'£D. Experienced Chinese Insurance ;4usi be abie to speak two or mots uialects. Apply personally at is! U->~>r 59, huiia Street. NOTICE. THE HO UONG BANK LIMITED. LOST SCRIP. Whereas application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Messrs. Ton Hock Seng au<*534 words
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Advertisement437 1923-06-30 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles CLamters. Apply so the e'eeretary. Garden Uiub. TO LET.—An airy office with up to date sanitary arrangements in Robinson koad, also one spacious sea side bungalow furnished. Cheap rent. Apply 240 c/o Malayu Tribune. TO LET.—Commodious bungalow for family men or bachelors with437 words
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Advertisement455 1923-06-30 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY, p. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital ard Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW455 words
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Advertisement426 1923-06-30 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE H. MARKE'i STREET. BRANCHES: Feaang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalau Suleiman. Ban Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamau Paiembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Souiabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Treng. CAPITAL. Authorised426 words
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Advertisement424 1923-06-30 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incoi-pcrated \u l£ugxar..i bj I:oyal Charier 1858 Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,0p0 keserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 RANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and424 words
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Advertisement408 1923-06-30 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (incorporated in the S.S.) Head Off.cc: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Ghisa Buildi&gs, lA, Malacca street ♦Phone, No. 557. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Eiq. (Vke Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee Esq Yeo Hock408 words
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Advertisement393 1923-06-30 12 Don't You Wish? Don't you wish that you are strong, healthy and free from wasting diseases What you want is blood* plenty of pure blood. Get it by drinking the very palatable and well-known MEDICINAL BLOOD. OME BOTTLE CONVINCES foi Sufficient for 12 da IS PRICE $1.50 each. Sold by393 words
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