Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1923
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Title Section28 1923-07-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AINU SHIPPING GAZETTE. !'l' Vol. X.- -No. 173 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement177 1923-07-25 1 M ,UYA TRIBUNE j ill f)ept I ..pccRIPTION RATES. j $S* .n advance, i $15.00 I p.r «a ,unl 7.50 H».f-y eary 3.76 1 Per qu» rter PosW 60 eu. per month. J I j 1 II I n I I i I are c fashion la P among high-class177 words
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Advertisement47 1923-07-25 1 i nr v m n n mn >i icnwi aau^fllfiHES^^L^^M I if I GENUINE I S.-W. Crookes Glaaa makee I Uncomfortable "yea 1 COMFORTABLE. I the 1 EASTERN OPTICAL CO., f m I 15, South Canal Road 2 I 'I'lfiHi'lM 1 I I |;.fi ■iiliiliiint i i47 words
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Article1536 1923-07-25 2 INTERESTING REPORT OF SUBCOMMITTEE. Ie aaons for Anxiaty. 16. liav ngi concluded theae lengthy but important prelum nary obaerrationa, we revert to the grave disquiet, anx'ety and perturbati on wh'ch wa know to exist amcnig planters and U> which we referred in Section 3 hereof. Our nquiiries indicate1,536 words
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Article207 1923-07-25 2 Worse Than Bleeding. "It is better to lose a pint of blood than to have the nerves tapped. No one can measure your nerve-force as it runs away," wrote that famous Doctor Oliver Wendle Holmes. It is easy to exlain why this is so. The blood-making organs207 words
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Advertisement226 1923-07-25 2 ii l i'—Bwmu_u ill UjUiLsi'il'il .1 ii n nim'nTiiwn'il'nTiii HtnuiTiTiTi-nTi-n-n I HAVE YOU TRIED I "WORLD RENOWNED" I BISCUITS I CAKES Sj So/c Agents: S I IRVING JONES CO. I I SINGAPORE. jjj rcrc.rcrcrtj7T.i t ri. rxrrcf etc •■Miaiwiiauauniaimnaiiutßtia:iiitstiinßiiainuanauaitsnßitan>irairatiauaiia»atißjißiimtatian INSPECTION INVITED I H4LLO! What about the b'tore that carries S226 words
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Advertisement314 1923-07-25 2 FOR THE ELDERLY and for persons of delicate consti&acion Pinkattes are a blessing because, taken when needed, they dispel constipation gently and naturally, banish sick headaches and bilious attacks relieve Piles, mmm prevent diarrhoea and dysentery. Of chemlists everywhere, also post free, 60 cents the vial, from the Dr. Williams'314 words
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Advertisement382 1923-07-25 2 jjj THIi j MOTOR £g (JN!O| INSURANCE lo Ltd B (Incorporated la EoAjiaad MOrOR dai I every risk. ICJc «h S M DON'T WAIT UNTIL THL ACCIDENT HAPPFnc I INSURED NOW." I FIRE.-Buildings, Dwellings, Godowns, Rent, Pe rsonft B Trade etc. S MARINE —Cargoes to all Ports. gj Moderate Premiums.382 words
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Article488 1923-07-25 3 ARTICLE THAT KEPT HER -AWAKE FOR NIGHTS." Leader, Ms* Hetty King, ths weil-known msle impersonstor, sued in the Court cf Session *t Edinburgh for £3,000 from tie "Daily Rocord" (Ltd.). Glasgow, for alleged slandeasa d to have been published in ths "Week?/ Record." Suing in488 words
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Article91 1923-07-25 3 Japanese Hostlity. Sydney: After a tour extending over 18 months, and pract'cally covering the whole of the East J. C. WSliamsoni's Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co. returned to Sydney. The tour was successful, but Mr. V. Prince of the company, stated that Australians were not liked 'to Japan.91 words
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Advertisement170 1923-07-25 3 H ILLSIDE PRESS. A ORDINARY TYPE $129 > X HOI IMPROVED TYPE $173 FX WOHKS. Suitable for packing Rubber in Momi Chests LESS CHESTS REQUIRED Economy in Transport and Shipping. UNITED EmEERS LIMITED. rstsd In the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. I 44,. ynitggrs Cheap Sale j $2 per 1000 jj U170 words
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Advertisement155 1923-07-25 3 Clear Your Complexion With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. Smb la Talcum U.155 words
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Advertisement154 1923-07-25 3 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called* 1 cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy time-tested and PROVEN which will bring you instant relief For nearly a generation Little's Orieutial Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all countries,154 words
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Advertisement114 1923-07-25 3 1 THE OF SPIRITSyiWUĔgĔM THE SPIRIT OF KINGS. Such, indeed, is 'N. J. Club,' the whisky which maintains the same high standard of quality and the same mellow flavour that made it the personal choice of George IV. and William IV. MdPIER JOI-inSTOMES SCOTCH WHISKY straits CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd.114 words
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Article1065 1923-07-25 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight" The Mar'o rough programme for th s week inchidies a Vtr.graph photo drama featuring Corlnne GrifTth im. "It Isn't BeLng Done Th s Season," It is a film of sp-Jctacul.vr spfendour and of special interest to the far ccx1,065 words
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Advertisement398 1923-07-25 4 AMUSEMENTS. A THRILLING PICTURE ALL WILL WANT TO SEE To-Night! AT THE To-Night!! Empire Cinema In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. International News No. 85. The second last instalments of the sensational serial THE SECRET FOUR Episodes 13 and 14. THRILLS -MYSTERY—SUSPENSE. TRACKED TO EARTH 5 Reels. A vivid398 words
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Advertisement367 1923-07-25 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Monday, July 23. to Saturday, July 28. Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. Goldwyn presents Tom Moore and Helene Chadwick in FROM THE GROUND UP One of the happiest and breeziest comedies in which Tom Moore has ever appeared. Many367 words
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Advertisement464 1923-07-25 4 AMUSEMENTS^ "GAIETY" SlTplx THURSDAY J\ I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF Hands in th 1 The Super Special Production -strange tmr k *M The White Dove WHAT YOU'LL SEE C heart■ i L A masterpiece of Motion Picture Art. what tne Same wai g r 2. H. B. Warner in464 words
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Article148 1923-07-25 5 tJ Dei! HD tfi and for I T„-d:». Jul* Hat S. R. E. <v) »>y c. Q M Hi-. S. R. E. (v) j erne. Cable and M. G. Piatoon rhta and Over- Te-swnew, July 2fi. I pr 11 kl .M. G. Platoon Lj is snd Orerr148 words
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Article31 1923-07-25 5 I r week ,i d ng J a y 29: Wag h j 26 Band Practice, I March. y MC.A I 15 p. m ANI C. SANDS. Commissioner.31 words
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Article45 1923-07-25 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie, Mr. G. A. (*J •Mr vV Sutton, Mr. 0. 1M A 1 sms, Mr. T. A. 1 Mr. and Mr*. JM' W P Jepson, Mr. W. 1 Q»s B. Haddon, Mr. X 1« Mr. Siafert. tf Sd»s* and 245 words
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Article55 1923-07-25 5 km th a 1 L r;,i ";>. said that N«teil *j Wfyul d noi A* Tica's seizure Hs V Ur:l h *m. The f to be acting certainly demaking the 1 i.pted to 1 'tion's greatP%«s*d, might s» V' have to be -iv, nafar in any55 words
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Article490 1923-07-25 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. 10-DAVS QUOTATIONS Tin local to-day, $95 12% per pikui. 175 tons sold. LTALL AND EVATTS REPORT T n.—£*****.0. Up 2s 6d. Rubber.—Is. 2%d. unchanged. Rubbers.—;Bukit Jelottongs 61 to 65 cents, Ulu Benuts 27 .o 30 cents, Bassetts $1.10 to $1.20, Indragiris $5 to $5.33, Mentakabs 24490 words
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Article129 1923-07-25 5 Buyers Sellers Gambier $12-00 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 26.00 Press Cube Sar. Whi c Pepper 21.25 ♦Mixed Black Pepper 13.75 13.75 Sundried Copra 10.40 Mixed Copra 9.90 Small Flake Tapioca 10.75 Med. Pearl Tapioca 13.50 Small Pearl Tapioca l«.0O ♦No. 1 Sago Flour 4.80 4.80 Fair Sago129 words
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Article207 1923-07-25 5 T*o hundred and I ghty P.kus Expor h. fFrom Our Own Cr..'respondent.) Ipoh, To-day. The Ipoh Mag*.s"jra;te is- inquiring into a remarkable case of forged coupooTs tendered by an unknown Ch nese en b.haflf of a bogus chop at Tap.th for 280 pkuxe of rubber. The man207 words
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Article86 1923-07-25 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Sirgapore, July 25. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller» Spot 49% 50% Aug to Sept 51% 52 Oct to Dec 55% 56 Jan to March 57 57% Latest London86 words
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Article83 1923-07-25 5 Standard Oi 1 Co's Current Prices. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per two tj'ns $5.25 Sylvan Arrow per two t ns $4.80 Tiger per two tins $430 Tiger in drums per two drums $4.10 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fish per unit of 4 Imperial gallons (1 tin)83 words
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Article88 1923-07-25 5 Singapore, July 25. Or. London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4d Demand 2s 3 29-32 d Prlvate 3 months' sight. 2s 4%d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 172% On Hongkoag— Bank demand draft 2% p.c. Disc On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 139% On88 words
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Article61 1923-07-25 5 Subecriptions. For those subscribing to the undermentioned services after June 30, the subscriptions for the second half year, 1923, will be as follows:— Boxholders Delivery Tickets $5 each. Telegraphic Addresses $5 each. Postal Express $6 per copy. The above subscriptions should be paid to tftue Accountant, G. P. 0., Singapore,61 words
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Advertisement272 1923-07-25 5 HO CHONG SFCK A Co.. Ltd. (Ino •irporated i t tne s s i NOTICE OF LOSS SCR!?. Whereas appl cation las been made to the Direct »rs of the above Company to issue duplicate certificate for 15 shares of $100 each Lumbered 316 to 330 inclusive, in the name272 words
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Advertisement246 1923-07-25 5 MICHELIN J CABLE \w!m cord I TYRES I Big" "eduction I I IN ALL SIZES g I From July 25th. 1 jj] ASK FOR THE NEW PRICES 1 FROM THE H Imichelin stockists.! q] A. MICHELIN ET CIE. S X Head Office, X Qj Clermont Ferrand, France. VV A inAI246 words
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Miscellaneous39 1923-07-25 5 *U1U REPORT. herbau Hospital. ireri M d l S,a «»P ore July 24. 10 i4.9. «Perature 82, 8:.. 83. 79 S s s l in shade I rw> P in Shade 75 tr raii The, 73. 4 in X,:.39 words
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Article101 1923-07-25 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. 25 Td es-8.51 a.m., 8.9 P-™. wan! mall dose* homt 0 B c C vs M. dancing demonstra- They're- 51) P-m. Theatre, 9 30 p.m. To-m' ,rroW Jul> 2 Td,5.-9-50 a.m., 9.3 p.m. Automobl.e Club mtg. noor. Th«trc, 9.30 P- m Friday, July101 words
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Article517 1923-07-25 5 i To-day, Ju'y 25. Kieay, KelanSan, Patanj, •S ngorw,*- Bandon Bangkok* Prachatipok 2 p.m. Pera-nig,* Rangoon Ca'cu^a* Awa Maru 2 p.m. Ke ma man, Kuala Dungun Treciig-gami Boribat 2 p.m. Malacca Muar* •Ban Whatt Hin 3 p.m. Muax •Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Penang* Calcutta. Naming 3 p.m. Penang,*517 words
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Article902 1923-07-25 6 In the general discussion on education there is noticeable a strong undercurrent of opinion, which is expressed forcibly now and then, in favour of vocational education. It is felt in many quarters—and we have often heard the argument locally—that the curricula of the schools should be more rational902 words
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Article674 1923-07-25 6 London, To-day.—Marks have deprecated to 2,2oo,ooo.—Reuter. Pants, Yesterday.—The death is announced of the ex-Premier M. OhatltS Dupey.—Reuter. An oratorical contest and the preeentaitl'tm of Cambridge certificates wiil be held at titt Angio Chinese School Hall on Friday at 8.15 p.m. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and674 words
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Article706 1923-07-25 6 AN INTERESTING POINT. A question of some importance as to the right of a pawnbroker, or of a purchaser at an auction sale, to stolen property placed tn pawn came up for disposal yesterday m the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, when an application was made706 words
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Article74 1923-07-25 6 A 9.15 PERFORMANCE." Bookrg s proceeding briskly for A 9.15 PerJ.rmance" U> be produced JJ- August 1 and t, at the Victoria Thea/re in aid of "St. Andrew's Hospital." Soon af.er 10 a-m. on Monday a large number of ■ja had already been reserved and r wh intend bc-ng present74 words
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Article528 1923-07-25 6 ITEMS """"l"^.,. special correspond,.,., makes existence j n rca able for the worker, their represent continual pressure «u 5 keep :h <" Polity there would be r* to terms with the at the came time The French R, Natona' sis f violent opposition. suggest that the528 words
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Advertisement350 1923-07-25 6 5 D S C I dM Bk M SPALDING" I Tennis Racket I A Jacket of the very highest I 8 "p Ty| j H }lj grade which, owing 10 its per C T ~ri nnHrtt- feet baiance ancl exce^ent c S jjrrlnffiY stringing, has established a 1 record all350 words
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Advertisement46 1923-07-25 6 Ismail A. Raheem Diamond Merchant. Manufacturing Jeweller, Watchmaker, Engraver. Eiectroplater, Dealer in Precious Stones and Silrerware 82-1 82-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. JEWELLERY OK ALL DESCRIPTION?* TO SUIT ALL PO KETS We Specialise In Loose Brilliants. Outstation orders promptly executed. PLEASE COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS.46 words
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Article374 1923-07-25 7 YUGO-SLAVIA THE ONLY DISCORDANT NOTE. EIGHTEEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED. Reuter. London Yesterday. rv. Pence TJreaty has been MP** Yesterday. f.wto- than e'fJitefn documents were signed in connection with N ■hEaeflt of the Turco-AHied peace comprising, bes dea the Treaty Stra its (\> mention, the Thrao'an fronters, Judical and Com- 1Reuter. - 374 words
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Article107 1923-07-25 7 Sir Frank Swettenham *s Letter. Reuter. f London. Yesterday. .Sir Frank Swettenhain, in a letter to the "Tdiv.n" term- as fan astic the contentir-n ;ha: Britain ;s precluded frr>m eiecut ng he Singapore scheme by anyhng or implied in the Washjijt Treaty, and concludes by MT.n? thatReuter. - 107 words
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Article139 1923-07-25 7 Reuter. W/ioiK Yesterday. Mr. AhjuIH. during the debate in •H- ate of Commons fad that he was of any advantage of h+ s t Bace. the cons'.tuc-ti'-n of wh vh would involve imexpenditure, which it was ■ropetiole to confine to £10 000,000. Krw *y appealed to the Govem'VReuter. - 139 words
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Article51 1923-07-25 7 S on.mission- Reuter. r Jr. v ?r l f "i MMnna-ssioaer Mr k^\: r r ir C,S;;tlt h ™*°>* all ,,e ed to the J* onj d naanf t(< p, l < u C mmi s?io Permit. Si 1 to th pu,<i<<i ,h tfi Ion L yReuter. - 51 words
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Article103 1923-07-25 7 Efforts to Exert German Influence. Reuter. Beu*l (a. Yesterday. Following various evidences of efforts to exert German influence in Japan," as Afghanistan has been described here, there comes a report that Government has nominated a Minister to Kabul, where a number of Gorman 9 are already working inReuter. - 103 words
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Article116 1923-07-25 7 German Public Prosecutor Beaten to Death. Reuter. Berlin, Yesterday. One hundred thousand people yesterday, in response to an appeal by the social democratic communst parties and the trade unions of Frankfort-on-Main participated in a demonstration ajgafna»: Facism. AH shops were closed and collisions wi.h the police occurred afterReuter. - 116 words
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Article35 1923-07-25 7 German Princess Convicted. Reuter. Berl n, Yeaterday. Princess Hohenloheoehringen who was entnttd for helping Erdhardt to esotpe has been sentenced to s x months' impr'sonment for cronplierty n h'gh treascJ% combined with p?rjtiry.—Reu'or.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article56 1923-07-25 7 Reuter. New York, Yesterday The "Times" Wa«Vmg£on corn sponden nays that the Britsh "ccop.a nee of Mr. Hughes' pTopc-sal for the establishment of a twelve-mile limit for liquor searches :s expected 1 by h ph administrative officials as result of the favourable report of the Brtish inter-departmentalReuter. - 56 words
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Article324 1923-07-25 7 PRINCIPAL TERMS WITH STARCONIS. Change of Policy. Reuter. London, Yesterday. In introducing the post office estintet.es in <(he House of Commons, Sir Waning Worthingtxm-Evans stated that the principal terms agreed with Marconis for a Empire Wireless Service was «ts follows:—Marconis, at the outset, are* to provide two stations,Reuter. - 324 words
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Article114 1923-07-25 7 Mr. Baldwin on Britain's Achievements. Reuter. London, To-<lay. Id a speech at the Bankers' Dinner, Mr. Baldwin dweit on Brita'n's achievements in restoring finances. The floating debt h d been reduced from fifteen hundred t;< e gh t hundred millions and all foreign debts had been paid, exceptReuter. - 114 words
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Article86 1923-07-25 7 Trial Opened at Plevna. Reuter. Sofia, Yesterday. The trial has opened at Plevna of 95 persons, alleged ho have been concerned in a communist rebellion against the new Bulgarian government, five of whom are accused of instigating the plot and are liable to sentence of death and theReuter. - 86 words
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Article44 1923-07-25 7 Amsterdam-Gothenburg: Air Race. Reuter. Par's, Yesterday. The Garnvrn Government having refused a perm* 1V> Franco-Belgian elvrt aerop'anes to fly over German t?m-!tory 'n fhe fonthcom-ing Amster-dam-Gothenburg air race, the French Government sending military aetoplanes, as arthorised n the Treaty of VersaHes —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article37 1923-07-25 7 Reuter. London- Yesterday. A teiegnam from Berlin *ys <h*t the Government Has resolved to issue a gold loan subacanbable .in paper marks, to meet the drain on *te resource*- the struggle m the Ruhr.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article152 1923-07-25 7 COMMUNAL REPRESENTATION GRANTED. Official Majority. Reuter. London, Yesterday. A white paper on the Kenya Questi'on, reflating to the high'ty controvers:al matter of Indian Franchi«e and ether rights, states that the Government has decided to adopt the comnruinal system of representation, for Indians and Arabs, on the Legislative Gonad!Reuter. - 152 words
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Article38 1923-07-25 7 Five Killed and Several Injured. Reuter. Ajmere, Ye9 erday. A fracas between Hindus and Mohammedans resulted in five being killed and several injured. The rioters were severely handled by the policeThe intervention of troops restored order.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article94 1923-07-25 7 Reuter. To-day. In the Hou>e of Representatives M v Bruce explaining the Government's po)Vy with regard to the Imperial Corrf..rence urged that the dominions should be allowed t,o endorse British foreign policy before it became an Enipvro policy. The question of allowing the dominions to make ArCtttietReuter. - 94 words
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Article70 1923-07-25 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nich Shimbun" for the fo-low-iag: Tokia Monday. A run on three banks, Nagoya. A chi and Meiji was witnessed to-day beVeved to be due to the effect of the recent run on the Bisrm Bank. The for tin remained at V70 words
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Article137 1923-07-25 7 The oasa in wh'«dh Irulan Vadavan sued P. K. Mo'lmed and Company for the recovery of a sum of $2,157, which represented «he balance due to him for moneys paiid to cooiies for work done at the defendants' request, was concluded yesterday before Ch'cf Justice Sir Walter137 words
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Article99 1923-07-25 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Yesterday. The "Penang Gaze: c" says that nfor.ma,l;on has reached Penang to-day to the effect that a recrixlosc ?nce of the recent trouble In Patan> between Siamese and Ma ays occurred yesterday. It *> understood that in the course of conflict between99 words
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Article85 1923-07-25 7 RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT FOR SOUTH. Negotiations Concluded. Reuter. London, Yesterday. After lengthy negotiations w th .he Imperial Government, tfoe British Sou'jhi Afrca Company has reached an agreement, which the shareholders confirmed to-day, under which the Company surrender certain rights in Rhodesia and at the same tima retain mineral rights,Reuter. - 85 words
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Article261 1923-07-25 7 Claim Against Innurance Co. The case was taken up io-day in the Supreme Court before Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw, in which the Hoe Aik Steamship Co., Ltd., sued the Shanghai Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., for the recovery of (Damages s-us.la ncd by one261 words
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Article158 1923-07-25 7 The news of the stranding of the Steamship "SeisUan," received yesterday, is causng a great deal of anxiety in Singapore. The following wireless message was broadcasted from the Rangoon Radio: —S.O.S.S.S. "Seistan" stranded East end of the Hainan Straits. Makng water. No. 3 Ta n k158 words
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Article125 1923-07-25 7 The following Singapore Pro pert es were sold by auction by Meters. Cheocig Koon Seng and Co., at their sale-room No. 30 Chuttiawstreet on W«inesday test Freehold} land and house No. 727 Kampong Bahru-road. area 5 800 square fe>t. bought by Mr. Teo Km Seng fcr $3,100. Freehold125 words
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Advertisement411 1923-07-25 7 BRITISH 1 I DIAMOND MESH I 1 EXPAf DED METAL. I SUITABLE FOR Guards for Machinery Workshop X Stores Enclosures Partitions. H Guards for Windows Fireguards. Screens for Cloakrooms Fencing, etc. COMPETITIVE PRICES. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of cj THE BORNEO COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) In SINGAPORE. IPOH. PENANG. I I411 words
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Article1299 1923-07-25 8 LAWN TENNIS. MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP. Khoo Hooi Hye Wing Finals. By "Wayfarer." In the presence of a large and representative gathering Khoo Hood Hye met and defeated Koizumi in the Singapore finals and earned the r ght to represent Singapore in the Malayan; Championshrp. The Japanese player was1,299 words
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Article142 1923-07-25 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. E. E. (je Souza and W. A. Aeria -40 vs. F. J. Rappa and W. Noubronner -3. Mixed Doubles. C. A. Norris and J. R. Rodrigues vs. T. Leiljssius and S. H. Mclntyre. A. Singles Handicap. C. A. R. Bateman -15.1 vs. Dr. V.142 words
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Article213 1923-07-25 8 London, Juily ll.—The debated Po-nt as to whether MUe. Lenglen would be able to compete wilh firstoass male tennis players has been settled at Eastbourne, where she and Ftaquer defeated de Gomar (Spain's best international player} and Van Wep (the Duflch Davis Cup player) 7-2213 words
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Article280 1923-07-25 8 PENANG RACE. Penang, Yesterday. The handicaps for the first day are as follows: Rac 1 1.—(Six furlongs).—Cesarion Gir.l 10.7, Sunspmite 8.9, Helanel 9.7, Carrie B. 7.7, Lady Nin 7.4. Race 2.—(Six furlongs).—Applause 9.10, The Ba-'lKe 8.6 Tabasco 8.4 Zoom 7.10, 7.8. Race 3.—(Sjc furlongs).—Lady WaXa- 9.2. Slippery Sam280 words
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Article122 1923-07-25 8 Londoin, July 9.—Papyrus is giving some concern to his trainer and has been scratched for the Dukeries foal p ate, but there is, plenty of time for his preparation for the St. Leger. The uncertainty is causing Parth to dispute w:th him in favouritism for the St.122 words
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Article52 1923-07-25 8 The following Bibury Cup result was received by Massrns. J. B. Beattie and Co., India. Light Dragoon 1 Desire 2 East Tor 3 Aliso ran: Broken Faith, Spring Orange and Pass the Minfc Betting: 13 to 8 aga<mst Light Dragoon, 10 to 1 Desdre, 6 to 452 words
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Article97 1923-07-25 8 LEONARD-TENDLER FIGHT. Reuter. New York, Ye iterday. Seventy-five thousand people witnessed the fight for the world's lightweight championsh/p- Tendler held an advantage oniTy in the first and second rounds after which (the champon using his left, and occasional swing ng his night, alternated with upper-cuts and made his opponentReuter. - 97 words
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Article21 1923-07-25 8 London, July 9.—Siki announces that he is going to America to force a fight with Dempsey.21 words
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Article117 1923-07-25 8 London, Jut <y 9.—Siki surprised the publfc by his qux;k defeat of Nilles. He was not a spoilt child of the Boulevards but a savage fighter out to win. From the first real exchange of blows it was seen that NiWes had a forlorn chance.117 words
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Article117 1923-07-25 8 London. July 11.—The first; State Bank, Montana which guaranteed £40,00:) r:o Dempteey in connection with the recent fighS, has closed its doors. [Financially the Dempsey-Gibbons fight was the biggest failure in the history of the ring. The weather was exceptionally hot and only six thousand spectators assembled117 words
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Article24 1923-07-25 8 London, July 11—Harry Greb and Johnny Watson are matched to fight in America for the world's middlewe ght championship on August 31.24 words
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Article24 1923-07-25 8 TIGERS BADLY BEATEN. London, July B—The Freebooters boat ;he Tigers by 8 goals to 2. Captain Griffiths substituted Culonel Jagnar Suvgh at back.24 words
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Article95 1923-07-25 8 London July 8.—The following is the British Army team <to play aga.nst the American Army at Polo: Melville, 17J21 Lamcers, HurndaM, 14|20 Hussars, Lockett, 17j21 Lancers, back Bingham, 15jl9 Lancers; spare McCreery, 12th Lancers. The "Daily Mail" says Uhaft a compliment has been paid to the Americans95 words
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Article23 1923-07-25 8 London, July B.—ln the final of the Roehampton Cup, Cirencester defeated Scopwick, who received, 3 goals., by 8 goals to 6.23 words
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Article17 1923-07-25 8 London, Judy B.—The American Polo Association has accepted Hurlmgham's challenge for the international trophy.17 words
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Article39 1923-07-25 8 London, July 14.—At Ranelagh in the Coronation Cup Final the Indian Tigers beat the 17th|21st Lancers by 7 goals to 6.. The finish was most cxc tmg the winning goal being the last stroke of the game.39 words
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Article62 1923-07-25 8 S. J. O. B. A. vs. S. C. C. The following will represent St Joseph. Old Boys against, the S.C.C onthe S.C.C. ground in the league today: C. Gomes; Yee Chaok Wah, L. M Peunefather (capt); Chan Chiap Song, Koh Koon Yam, Jap Boon Koey; Lee K»ah Wah. E.62 words
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Article150 1923-07-25 8 London Yesterday'Surrey defeated Kent by 222 runs at B'ackheath. Fender is the first to reach 1,000 runs and to capture 100 wickefts this season. This 1 is the first vmLn of Surrey over KtmlJ, in Kent, since their easy victory at Beckenham in 1897. Birmingham; Lancashire defeated Warwickshire150 words
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Article90 1923-07-25 8 In connection with the paragraph which appeared in yesterday's Issue of tho "Malaya Tribune" regarding" the St. J. O. B. A. Billiard Tournament in which it was stated that Mr. Chong Weng was the B lliards Champion of the Clerical Union Mr. Goh Teck Hunt informs us that he90 words
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Article287 1923-07-25 9 TAXES OR LEVY? Sir Josiah Stamp, speaking at University College, London, on "Statistical Factors in a Capital Levy," sa d we were apt to forget that we could not have the "benefits" of redistribution of wealth through progressive taxation without incurring a!ao the liability to287 words
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Article335 1923-07-25 9 Shou'd M Ps. Smoke "The House of Commons is a po den," sa d Mr. George Handle, M. P., 'n an interview. He was talking about the ait in the House of O.mmop'j, and not of the political! atmosphere. Mr. Hard c, a brother of the335 words
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Article1001 1923-07-25 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: S'ngapore. Ju'y 25. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|3 Anglo-Java 2s 3|-Anglo-Malay 20s l|3io Ayer Kuning1,001 words
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Advertisement313 1923-07-25 9 j Light-Six Owner in New Zealand Writes: j ■■just I few lines to let you know the result of ™V trip to o J -itata-Dn mv return. I very carefully filled up the petrol U -nJ found that 1 could only put in 5V A gallons of petrol. I Xch313 words
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Advertisement413 1923-07-25 9 HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S "VALAZE" TOILET PREPARATIONS. Medical Hall, Ltd., 23, BATTERY BO AD, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Thirteen Pawnshops At our Raffles Chambers, Kaffles Place, On Thursday, August 2, at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, August 7, at 10 a.m. On413 words
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Article445 1923-07-25 10 WHEN PADEREWSKI PRACTISED ON HIS AMERICAN TOUR. M. Paderewsk; is back in London on hia firot visit to this country since he reargued hi* poet ion as President of Poland and returned to Che world of music. One of hi* three p anos wae445 words
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Article350 1923-07-25 10 Mr. Snow den's Opinions. London: Mr. Phfllip Snowdea. Labour M.P. for Come Valley, in the first of a series of article* in the "Morning Post" headed "If Labour Rules says that he does not write as the official spokesman of the party, but as one long associated350 words
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Advertisement520 1923-07-25 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. 3G, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties At MCbeong Koon Seng Co s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulla Street, Wednesday, August I, at 230p m. 1. Estate of Kaveeia Baday Sahib a.nri Estate of Una Abdul Kader,520 words
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Advertisement555 1923-07-25 10 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41, HILL STREET. Opposite the Central fire Station. Telephone 991. WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA. JAPANESE DENTIST 74 BRAS BASAH ROAD. (In front of Fivnch Church.) Teh phone555 words
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Advertisement247 1923-07-25 10 Wporata* 1,7^ OUTWARD 80l AND IA»IfN "ALBERT VOE^'. about "•"CARL LEGI^;.; "bout Aup., p\ and miS^ "EMIi KIRDORF? about A ugw ■*< "SCHEER.^ A»cati:—Singaoo,, ..V -V.STRA,^-^ rno%* 2591. steam^ COMPANY^ KINTA— t ~7 Swettenham a »d I HYE Malacca and Mu»-' PENANG— Tuesday Fort Dicker. Z i Datok and Lumut247 words
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Advertisement498 1923-07-25 11 <~ STEAMER SAILINGS Wk AND APCAR LINE. P' jtL Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) mkWjm nm LONDON. HOMEWARDS. QIJTWABw For Ml| London ft Antwerp. For china A J*P*nror Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage498 words
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Advertisement325 1923-07-25 11 steamer sailings nTyTkT LONDON LINK, Kaahima Maru Aug 7 Hakone Maru Aug 21 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tokushima Maru Aug 27 HAMBURG LINETsuruga Maru July 28 Mito Maru Aug 29 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kamakura, Maru Aug 5 BOMBAY LINE, Nagano Maru July 21 Sado325 words
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Advertisement518 1923-07-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS r Montniy sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Penang Brtavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydsey. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sails A STEAMER Sep 19 Sep 21 For fnrVx«7 particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in518 words
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Advertisement585 1923-07-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. POUTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU. AND SAN RANCISCO I AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Franc PRESIDENT TAFT Aug 1 Aug 23 PESIDENT CLEVELAND Aug 15 Sept 6 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,585 words
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Advertisement524 1923-07-25 12 NOTICE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. POLICE NOTICE. Ordinance No. 136 (Arms and Explosives.) RENEWAL OF PERMITS FOR FIREARMS. All persons in possession of Firearms are hereby reminded that Permits for such Firearms will expire on the 30th June, 1923, and should be renewed as soon as possible. Persons failing to renew524 words
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Advertisement406 1923-07-25 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffled Chambers. Apply to ths Secretary, Garden Club. TO LET.—An airy office with up to date sanitary arrangements in Robinson Road, also one spacious sea side bungalow furnished. Cheap rant. Apply 240 c/o Malays Tribune. TO LET.—A large one storeysd compound house at 143406 words
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Advertisement459 1923-07-25 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYEB 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 WALL STREET. NEW459 words
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Advertisement413 1923-07-25 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. MEAD OFFICE 14. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan* 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jo nicer Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Franciaco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang;, Shanghai, Hongkong. Amoy, Pontiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL.413 words
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Advertisement426 1923-07-25 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1858.) Paid up Capita' in 600,000 Share! 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 snd Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and426 words
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Advertisement419 1923-07-25 12 BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED, 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Capital Authorised $10,000,000 Capital Issued 3,333,000 Capital Paid up 1,616,960 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 1,713,040 Board of Directors. Eu Tong Sen, Esq., 0.8. E. (Chairman.) Cheong Yok GLoy, Esq. Ng Sing Phang, Esq. Dr. Ho Siu Kan, Li Sing Yu, Esq.419 words
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Advertisement343 1923-07-25 12 »on t What you 4S and JjS MEDICINAL 2 Bom E tOM^ Sufficient fo r 12 Sold by The Pu T** An K;o Qine e P 7 The Medical Office S Ujuted l> harffi The Bru sh Pfara The India D,s Pta r THE MALAYA QpjJ AND SHIPPING GAZETII (EVEM>343 words
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