Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1923
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Title Section29 1923-07-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. w x.- -No. 176 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1923.29 words
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Advertisement185 1923-07-28 1 i r ,iuiutat:iiniin«w THE Ltaww j H FP IfiC N GAZETTE. 345 BHtoM' Dept. L-tfffßON BATES. i J** ,s AI.VANCB. I $15.00 g ,,Jir 7.60 3.76 I Patera 50 c«. per mon th r. i <' SILVERTOWN Lr WOOD PRESERVATIVE B Should be specified on all building contracts f if185 words
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Advertisement30 1923-07-28 1 HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S "VALAZE" TOILET PREPARATIONS. Medical Kali, Ltd., ■23, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE STUDIO, T)W i i t j 195, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Up-to-Date Photography—Under Expert Management. a SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.30 words
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Advertisement254 1923-07-28 1 iUkuii.iai.uii j i i j r i v i tunal THE [EASTERN OPTICAL CC.,f MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. I I Eye-test ng free of charge whan I passes are ordered. i I Lenses ground to prescription* I in Wh te and Crookea, Blue, I Smoke, Fieuzal and Amber Vv I various shades.254 words
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Article1856 1923-07-28 2 ASSEMBLY DECISION. Sjnjla. July Legislative Assembly to-day negatived by 40 voie* to 22 a resolution tha|t Mr. Gandhi aui other political prisoners should be released. In the absence of Munshi Abdur Rahaman, Mr. Seshagri Iyer moved "tnat the Guvernor-General-in-Coun-cl be pleased to set at liberty1,856 words
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Advertisement279 1923-07-28 2 Bsiby's Baby's progress will be speedy and uninterrupted and will yratijij you in every way if youfeed 1 §8 him onHoHick's Malted Milk, the l M food that nourishes and sustains. I p| .Horlicks MaltedJffik assists nature l M to guard against epidemic diseases 1 f4 childrens 9 complaints. J279 words
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Advertisement124 1923-07-28 2 ARE YOU A "LIVE WIRE"? If not liook to your liver and aid your digestion by the use of Pinket es. These gentle little laxatives 'keep you f.n the p'nk' by inducing daily regularity, thus ensuring good digesticn clear brain and bright spirits. Of dealers everywhere, or post free, 60124 words
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Advertisement376 1923-07-28 2 pROOF that Zam-Buk fulfils its claim to be Th \u Great Healer" is to be found ten thousand-} remarkable cures it performs. d lr <t*l Ordinary ointments and dressings "containing ra I fats and cheap mineral drugs lie uselessly on theV-j* They cannot possibly do the same good as refined376 words
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1061 1923-07-28 3 JANE DOE POKES PUN AT THE KARL AND his OIRL. It w qute likely that the Earl of Nor.hesk is a joy to his Jessica, but nes a considerable pa n nn Wh neck to me. And the spectacle, edition by edition, of1,061 words
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Advertisement559 1923-07-28 3 Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Good beahli is necessary to your well-being— Wincarnis is accessary to promote good health. snot a luxury —it is a positive necessity to all Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. reason: —Wincamil559 words
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Advertisement101 1923-07-28 3 CAN T YOU EAT WHAT YOU FANCY? That's due to weak stomach— "n digest-on! You need Bsurated Magnesia, as prescribed by doctors and used ins hospitals. Quite hairm-i less, but ><t prevents all possibility of pain or stops it instantly if it has started. Try at once and see the101 words
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Advertisement569 1923-07-28 3 *___J We Offer f laW jr_snrj g§3* A Ten-Day Test Simply send coupon. tafiva. That ia there to constantly neutralise the acids which cause decay. Tv m, i It multiplies the starch digestant CI in the saliva. That is there to di1 gest starch deposits on teeth which B**fM\M\\J ff569 words
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Advertisement51 1923-07-28 3 ✓f'^^ 'i 9 I I Cheap Sale I I 2 P er 1000 j MANILA ENVELOPES! ni v < Mad in r England) J 9 size 6" x 34" I m 1 ju J I 1 i The Federal Rubb e r Stamp Co. I Phone No 442. 32, Raffles51 words
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Article713 1923-07-28 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footiight" ALHAMBRA. Commencing from to-morrow night the Alhambra will show a Herbert Rawlinson Universal photo-play entitled "Confidence". The theme of the story is as follows: Bob Mortimer, a salesman, couldn't sal water n Death Valley. He lacked confidence, the one713 words
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Advertisement373 1923-07-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. HERE HE IS rhe most popular of all Cinema stars Douglas Fairbanks in a big western picture in five reels THE GOOD BAD MAN AT THE Empire Cinema To-night at 9.30 A story that will hold yoa to the -last foot of film. Featuring also BESSIE LOVE. THRILLS—HUMOITK-ROMANCE EILEEN373 words
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Advertisement382 1923-07-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Monday, July 23, to Saturday, July 28. In 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. Many382 words
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Advertisement385 1923-07-28 4 "GAIETY" In the Second sh\ A SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ats <Hi Latest Hayaka wa Picture New Serial Episodes, &c, Ist Show at 7.30 aharp H^A laternatioaa! News No 99, B r^^Bp*M OLD DYNAMITE WESTERN DRAMA J ~t I IN TWO PARTS. CHINESE FUNERAL PROCESSION V/I o! the late Mr. OAN NGOH385 words
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Article153 1923-07-28 5 To-hy. July 2*. Ball, M. G. P'atoon 11 S Range, Practice: m Tad ng Shield. To-morrow, July 29. o()a.ir.. Ken G .if Links, S. R. E. J S Cab c and Visual H i Bras Baa th-r ad, Malay ipar.y Tac" cal Scheme —Comfci i fospeeti v153 words
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Article27 1923-07-28 5 C C. Rubber Association. S ngapore, July 28. e Closing Prices. Seller*. H S Sheet Closing p,fc,,. L Bayer* Sellen 5b T0n^f Marke, Q uiot27 words
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Article22 1923-07-28 5 n e a Pore, j u !y 28. wZZ* 9 ct, >~1, 34 f0 '»-3« eU. f Market, Quiet.22 words
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Article26 1923-07-28 5 Pri U.,1, lal B'illun L w fi ns L Arr n,r r 55.25 [J 1 tin, 480 I 480 u< > drums $4.1026 words
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Article29 1923-07-28 5 1 f < Imperial S H„, 12 4S S 2 48 Is $24 III, r -wns| S2.SS $2.00 5193 In, S^t «Do. fn »0 1 10.8529 words
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Article13 1923-07-28 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TO-DAY'S Qt'OTATIONS. Tin local to-day, $93.12% buyers no sellers.13 words
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Article230 1923-07-28 5 Tin.—£185.5.0. Up 12s 6d. Rubber.—Is. 3d, unchanged Market firm. Rubbers.—Allenbys $1.27% buyers, Brcxgas 70 to 75 cents, BuMlit Jelottongis 64 to 66 cents, Uhj Benut's 29 to 31 cents, Bassdtts $1.11 to $1.15, Indragiris $5 to $5.20, Mentakabs 26 to 29 cenCis, Pung-gors 62% to 67%230 words
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Article190 1923-07-28 5 Vn local to-day. §93.12% buyers no sellers. Rubber.—London Is. 3d. Local 50% cents. Tins—North Taipings $1.15 to $1.20, South Takings 97% cents to $1.02%. Taiping® 90 /to 95 cents. Nawng Pets $1.47% to $1.52%, Johans 30 to 33 cents, Talams 36 to 40 cants. Bmmmmm*190 words
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Article126 1923-07-28 5 Buyers Sellers Gambier $12.00 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 26.00 Press Cube Sar. Ware Popper 21.25 Mixed Black Pepper 13 75 Sundried Copra 9.80 ♦Mixed Copra 9.50 9.50 "Small Flake Tapioca 10.75 10.75 Med. Pearl Tapioca 13.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 14.00 No. 1 Sago. Flour 455 *Far Sago126 words
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Article62 1923-07-28 5 Wireless Service with Burma. Direct wireless communication, day and night service, is now in operation between the Straits Settlements and Burma. Messages are accepted at any Telegraph Office for transmission by this service at the following rates:—Ordinary 54 cents per word; *Urgent 64 cents per word. *The urgent service is62 words
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Article89 1923-07-28 5 S ngapore, Ju'y 28. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4d Demand j 2s 3 29-32 d Pr.v»te 3 months' sight 2a 4%d On ladia— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On Hongkoag— Bank demand draft 2% p. c Disc On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 15% On Java— Bank Tel.89 words
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Advertisement184 1923-07-28 5 RECKITTS "ROBIN" ULTRAMARINE. There are many cheap powder blues, but ROBIN ULTRAMARINE gives best value for the money. TRY A SAMPLE Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. c NOTICE. Tha Exchange Bunki will be closed on: Siturday. August i. Monday, August 6. Bank holiday a EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. Wanted pupils to j >in ihe184 words
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Advertisement588 1923-07-28 5 ENGAGEMENTS for Private Dances, Weddings, At Homes or any other Social function. The undersigned is in a position to provide JAZZ ORCHESTRA at MODERATE RATES. Apply 44 SARDINHA" 18, Campbell Lane, Singapore. Lo3T—On 25th near race courte male log N). 16 Col ur light brown to yellow, curled tail Finder588 words
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Article556 1923-07-28 5 July 28. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan Moriaka Maru 2 p.m Marang, Remunui Trengganu vr. i Qufanra 2 p.m Medan Mcdusa 3 p m Mutr Ma tacca ♦Ban Whatt Hin 3 p.m Wuntok Palemfcang *j Senajng- 3 p.m, Pahart «Ban Lee Guam 3 p.m Batu Pato Aing Leong 3 p556 words
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Article131 1923-07-28 5 4 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. Jul > 28 a.m.. 10.35 p.m. P r *ard Mail due. 1 f rre l outward marl due. Ma' 8 Cup. Johore v, N. s»mbi!ansrwrts. 2.45 pm. Theatre, 9.30 fsn. To-morrow. July 29 Ty j b 11.55 a.m.. 11.18 p.m. JU* Club— Team131 words
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Article994 1923-07-28 6 We have refrained so far from commenting on the scheme for the new Municipal Offices largely because we anticipated that outride experts would not let the Municipal Architect's statements go unchallenged. W T e always wish to hear both sides of a question, and to have commented994 words
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Article721 1923-07-28 6 The Fathol Zaman Football Club, Singapore, has been exempted from regißtrajtioni The Malacca Police Recreation Club has been caiEed upcn to furnish proof of its existence. Mr. R. Moor ia appointed an assistant controller of rubber, with effect from Jufly 17. Mr. C. R. Samuel is elected a member of721 words
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Article198 1923-07-28 6 INDIGNATION AROUSED BY DECISION. "Violating Equality/ Reuter. London, Yesterday. Ti*,- Government's decision on. .he Kenya Question cabled on July 24, has aroused the great nuTgnation of Ind ans which has been exemplified in a cable sent to tJhe Government of Ind a by the Kenya India* Delegation to-Reuter. - 198 words
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Article59 1923-07-28 6 Home Government Criticised. Reuter. London, Yesterday. The Daily Te'egraph in a leader criticises the Goverrjment for failing to provide srpecial representation for the Crown Colonies at Vhe Imperial Economic Conference and suggests direc: representalion of groups of Colon:e9. It urges Ae Government to reconsider ihe imatter and rectReuter. - 59 words
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Article79 1923-07-28 6 Wholesale Prices Decreasing. Reuter. Washing: on, Yesterday. The monthly statement of the Federal} Reserve B ard reports that the production of basic commodities declined during June. Employment had not decreased except in some New England mamaifact*ur\j3. Freigbt sih pments were excep 3cnally large and the volume of tradeReuter. - 79 words
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Article154 1923-07-28 6 In spte of the many shows tha/*. have come and gone the New World. which is a purely Qocal enterprise, will open on August 1 at Jalan, Be sar a,mij no expense has been spared by the owners to make it a thoroughly aujoyaibde p?aco. The ground154 words
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Article111 1923-07-28 6 Informan Sentenced io Six Months. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang Yesterday. The Rubbur Coupon Case was concluded yesterday (Thursday). The judge commesrVing on the evidence of the MormanD said that the magistrate ought not to have sent the case for trial, and pointed out d'acrepancie* in the111 words
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Article82 1923-07-28 6 TURKEY OX TH 1 OF NEW>| A Ra Khan s Ma^H A ma». fcsto by 2 N leader of the >( ing published h emp-hash ng iha an ;s Western powers fr ends 0 f Turkey Islam offers compU, Turkey the icad.r. .V'* l wheh now wish82 words
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Article144 1923-07-28 6 U. S. Assurance in F^J^H Seat le, Tm Mr. Harding. speakJ] Seattle Press Club, ifoj 0» United Sates flee, dity until the nations had 'aba*, use of armed forces, Amerc,* her assurance in a r.ayofi rank.—Reuter. Ottawa, TaJ Th c Prime Ilia a er tdsjaj the Minister144 words
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Article183 1923-07-28 6 Enlisting Press Supporß Reuter. London. Y«stnß With a vhu etronger interest of the already ex's s in respect to I sh Empire Exhibition to P?V Wales, as President. ftmali party, pr neipally the -fl sen'atives of the freat r.e«|*Hj at lunch at Wembley, ti jM H gbness inReuter. - 183 words
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Article40 1923-07-28 6 Attitude of RwsiH Reuter. Uwdee, *H The Soviet Gover passports to the Russian Red Cros: 1 a j^ a Interna'.iona! rence fl Societies at Gom' va ,4 decision of the So* Switzerland own? t the VorowsJcy murd**.- 1Reuter. - 40 words
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Article26 1923-07-28 6 Reuter. The construe ic-n J| dation, wh ch w.i. w powerful in Europe, wn ed about August l5 g^ 9J communicate H Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement379 1923-07-28 6 I BABY CARRIAGES. Latest Models Filted with B "tee" Springs! jjj Finished Wired-on Tyres. 8 Suede 8 X] Nickel Plated ft Dj and PERAMBULATORS. ft Dark Blue p r|ces from $73.00 Empire Folding Cars. S Push Cars. Strongly Built 1 fjj Varl ,us Designs in I Prices from $16.00 $35.00379 words
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Article3076 1923-07-28 7 COMMISSIONERS URGE ACTION ON TOWN PLANNING. MUNICIPAL MEETING. ..,.>,{ the S ngapore Munien was held yester- tpM Board Room, prefl ded and the V: Messrs W. Dun- W. A. Sims, l M Sime, J. Robertson, El as, Dr. Eider, A n n Mr E Tessensoha, the Hr>n. p3,076 words
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Article225 1923-07-28 7 TO INDIA IN HLN2&ED HOURS. Government Subsidy. Reuter. London, Yesterday. The revised airship scheme which the Government has adopted in pr'ncple, provides for the preliminary construction of cm e five-m llion cub e feet airship, as long- as the Mauretania, at Bedford, by a company with a cap:Reuter. - 225 words
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Article37 1923-07-28 7 Investigation into Alleged 11lTreatment. Reuter. Melbourne. Yesterday. The Commonwealth Government has app inted Mr. Canning. Ex-Westraia Police Magistrate to investigate into the allegations of ii '-treatment to the nat'ves of ex-German New Gu nea.— Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article58 1923-07-28 7 Copies of all Records Filed. Reuter. Washington. Yesterday. Copies of all the records of the incial documents re~a Jng to the Chester Cone ess on have been fi ed w.'th the 'State Department by the O rtomii vAmer can Development Company, own;<rs to the rights, who expect toReuter. - 58 words
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Article34 1923-07-28 7 Opposed by Melbourne Labour Leader. Reuter. Melbourne, Yestterday. In the House of Representatives, the labour leader Mr. Charf.ton, who outlined labour's aflt.'i ude towards the Imperial Conference opposed the Singapore Base.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article54 1923-07-28 7 London, Yesterday. The Leeds Central Division byelect on owing to the death of the member A Willey resulted as follows:— Sir C.Wilson (Conservative) 13,085; Mr. Slesser (Socialist) 11,364 and Mr. Stone (Liberal) 3,024. —Reuter. [The result of the last election was ns fol'ows: Wittey (C) *****; Slesser (Lab),54 words
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Advertisement310 1923-07-28 7 M 111 IPi I huh Fairbanks Morse 3oS "V" OIL ENGINES 1 B 10 hp. to 200 hp. I I I hankful that they installed a I "V" Engine. I monda'j eehe installing them." 3* < ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of jjj THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. j (Incorporated in England.) X SINGAPORE,310 words
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Article283 1923-07-28 8 Sports Pastimes. LAWN TENNIS. MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGAPORE DOUBLES. Reuter. Yesterday's Results. Green and Denham beat Baker and Holyoak, 6—2, 6—3. Nakamuxa and Uyeda beat Col. Thompson and Major Harrison, 6—o, 3—6, 6—4. Hooi Hye and Tan Chong Kee beat Balhetchtt and Norris, 6—o, 6—2. Sayam Kiich and Utermark beat Kil.iiiReuter. - 283 words
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Article318 1923-07-28 8 COUNTY MATCHES. Yesterday.—Chesterfield: Derlyshire defeated Glamorgaln by 5 tickets. Eastbourne. Kent defeated Sussex by 58 runs. Yorksh re defeated Gloucestershire at Bristol by an innings and 18 runs. The latter put up 95 runs in the first ftmtings. Rhodes capturing 7 wickets fqr 15 runs. Norman Kilner (York) made318 words
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Article350 1923-07-28 8 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL SPORTS. Very Successful Meet. The Annual Athlete Sportis of St. Andrew's School was successfully held on Raffles Institution ground yesterday afternoon. There was a gratifying crowd of spectators and the grounds were tastefully caecoratedj. The drums and fifes of the 2nd Middlesex Regiment was in attendance350 words
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Article116 1923-07-28 8 GARRISON CLUB. The following will be the order of play far the match to-morrow, betwden officers of the Singapore Volunteers and the Garrison: 9.30 a.m.—Slower and Fulchetr vs. Denyer and Mooae. 9.35 a.m.—Mqrrell and Lee vs. Thompson and WhitmaHah. 9.40 a.m.—Knight and Little vs. Spring and Hazeldine. 9.45 a.m.116 words
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Article42 1923-07-28 8 SINGAPORE CUP. The following matches in the S ngapore Cup Compet?tion have been arranged Monday, July 30, S.C.F.A. vs. R.G.A. Wednesday, August 1, S.C.C. vb. Malaya F.C. Thursday, Auffust 2, S.R.C. vs. O.T. F.C. Fr'day, August 3. S.J.O.B. vs- Royal Engi-neers.42 words
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Article87 1923-07-28 8 CRIQUI-DUNDEE FIGHT. Reuter. London, Yesterday. Each of the fighters weighed 8.12 Criqui was outclassed Dundee winning every round. There was a crowd of 50,000 amd constant uproar, a large part of the crowd cheering the Frenchman. Dundee's jumping-jack methods completely b»fuddrted Criqui, who received severe punishment. In the firstReuter. - 87 words
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Article233 1923-07-28 8 Special Conference Suggested. Reuter. Ix)ndon, Yesterday. A meeting of the Ch na Association, at wllich Sir John Jordan was elected President, unanim usly passed a resolut on, proposed by Mr. F. Anderson, the retiring President, and seconded by Mr. Burkill, chairman of ihe British Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai,Reuter. - 233 words
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Article168 1923-07-28 8 Absolute Chaos Created. Reuter. Cologne, Yesterday. The continuous fall of the mark has created an absolu:e chaos, many undertakings having closed altogether.—Reuter. Bea-lin, Yesterday. Big querns are outs'de provision scores wa l.ig to buy butter, potatoes, and other foodstuffs whch are very scarce owing to theReuter. - 168 words
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Article88 1923-07-28 8 Soviet Government's Orders. Reuter. Nome, Yesterday. The- crew of the American schooner Iskum, who were in custody at the East Cape, Siberia, on a charge of violating the Sov'et commercial! law, overpowered their guards, placed hem in irons and brought the schooner to Nome. It isReuter. - 88 words
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Article68 1923-07-28 8 Elections in Holland. Reuter. Amsterdam, Yesterday. The elections to the First Chamber which were carried out for i he first time on a system of proportional representat'on, resulted in the Catholics electing s/xtean, the Orthodox Protestants eight, Chavstiam Historbals seven, Socialists eleven, Liberty Union five, Liberal andReuter. - 68 words
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Article78 1923-07-28 8 American Comment. Reuter. Williamstown Mass, To-day. Morgenthau the ex-Ambassador to Turkey, in opening the Institute of Politics, depkired the United States failure to era er the La-usanne Conference except as a observer. He declared that it was almost pitiful how we AmeinicaniS had to sit wi!h ourReuter. - 78 words
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Article321 1923-07-28 8 Oratorical Contest*. The Hall cf the Ang"jo Ch'nese School was watt filled last evening when the presentat on of Cambridge Certificates for 1922 by Mrs. P. L. Peach was preceded by a very pleasing programme cf musical events and oratorical contests, which were surpr\*iri ily good. In321 words
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Advertisement504 1923-07-28 8 CHURCH SERVICES. NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. July 29, 1923. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week:— Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. on Friday504 words
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Advertisement235 1923-07-28 8 in tihe month at 5.30 p.m. Reading Room, free to all, open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon; and on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. On and after August 1, Services will be held and the Reading Room open at Magnet House 62-63 Robin-son-ioad. Seventh235 words
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Advertisement194 1923-07-28 8 j!iiiiititiitiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiHW« w"" ,,l,l,,l,,,l,l,,M,!l,,,,l,r ■"'■"■"■"•"•''■'•■"•iniiiMiin i i i t Ayres' Championship I TENNIS I BALLS I SELLING AT POPULAR PRICE m I Obtainable from I RAJA Co. I 117, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE Tiir.iuiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii)iiiiii;a::iiiiMii!iiiiiiiai:iiLiiinMii,i: i i i a ""•ii, JM ««MMm«imiiTiß«iiniiiiiimmiiiiiin™^ Photographs of Character and j individuality. We try to oring194 words
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Article571 1923-07-28 9 OFFICER'S WEDDING DISAPPOINTMENT. The dramaltfc eleventh-hour decision of M»'S6 Nancy Hoyt. of Washington;, not to manry Lieutenant Frederick Wiseman-Clarke, of the British Royal Navy, has been, explained at last. The stir it caused on both sides of the At/lantic will be-remombered. The night before the wedding,571 words
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Article35 1923-07-28 9 Orders for week ending August 5. Monday, July 30.—Individual Troops Parade. Wednesday, Aug. I.—Officers and Senior Patrol Leaders* Raffles Institution, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2.—Band Practice 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.35 words
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Article1001 1923-07-28 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, July 28. 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 I|3[o Ayer1,001 words
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Advertisement677 1923-07-28 9 you tried a T. K. K.'S I I BELL BRAND Rubber Footwear f BK PATRIOTIC TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES. SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. sizes: Extra Large $1.50 Large $1.30, Medium $1.20 I Small $1.00. TAN KAH KEE CO. I RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. 1 I a i T 70 lUid677 words
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Advertisement41 1923-07-28 9 Mobiloil *t dm* jtm fm+ Telephone 241» LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street. Singapore. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. f Supplier of all kinds of \j Pneumatic and ĕ Solid Tyres and also Supplier of "GARGOYLE" Lubricating oils. Prompt Delivery lo Every Order.41 words
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Article800 1923-07-28 10 A KUALA LUMPUR COMPLAINT We imagine that the majority of out readers who, happening to be Kuala Lumpur resident*, are not so fortunate as to be entitled to the occupancy of a Government bungalow, wife have received recently from the local Santtary Board a manifesto800 words
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Advertisement699 1923-07-28 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Hedges, the property of Thirteen Pawnshops At our Sale-T oom, Raffles Chambers, I affles Place, On Thursday, August 2, at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, August 7, at 10 a.m. On Thursday, August 9, at 10 a.m. On Saturday, August 11,699 words
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Advertisement357 1923-07-28 10 WHAT'S THE USE? What's the use of enduring those, frightful pains in your face when ten minutes' rubbing with Little's Oriental Balm will bring relief. Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little's Oriental Balm soothes, comforts* relieves—stops357 words
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Advertisement446 1923-07-28 10 I HAVE YOU TRIED I Or I 3 1 I "WORLD RENOWNED- I BISCUITS CAKES! I i 9_ I H Sole Agents: l S IRVING JONES CO. I I SINGAPORE. u aSHSES2SHSSSESHS2S2SHS2SSSSSJSHS2SSSESaSHS2SHS2SBSSS2SSSK^SISSSHSaSHS^ I SELECT YOUR MOUNTS I I From The GRE.4T RANGE of 1923. rj «MMMKutnaauo j X World's Renown446 words
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Advertisement276 1923-07-28 10 Regular OUTWARD BOlflte «>R HONGKONG l AND JAPiw «.8. "ALBERT VOEGLEK about Au gu /:/S s.s- "CARL LEGIEN- about Anp, I FOR ANTWERP, AND HAMBUw -EMIL KIRDOR F J about Augu* M. about September **.Y. STRAITS JAVA Si J Phoie 2591. STRAITS STEAfe COMPANY, LIMITF, Steamers intended v from Singapu».276 words
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Advertisement514 1923-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) nLT VOKDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 8,100 Aug 4 De\nar*aha514 words
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Advertisement330 1923-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS n.yTkT LONDON LINE, KaahimaMaru Aug 7 Hakone Maru Aug 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Tokushima Maru Aug 27 Durban Maru m d Sept HAMBURG LINE-Tauryg-a Maru July 31 Mtto Maru A ug 29 Matsuye Maru end NEW YORK LINE rim SUEZ Sailing datti ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura Maru Aug330 words
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Advertisement503 1923-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Montnly eailing* to and from Austialia for cargc only, calling at Penang Bntavia, Sourabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydaey. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrive* Sane A STEAMER Sep 19 Sep 21 For further particulars pleaaa apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.)503 words
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Advertisement639 1923-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Dremr-v-n Leaves Hongkong Arrive. San Francis PESIDENT CLEVELAND Aug 15 Sent 6 PRESIDENT PIERCE Aug 29 Sept 20 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,639 words
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Advertisement506 1923-07-28 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 renew506 words
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Advertisement404 1923-07-28 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—A Competent Compositor for Advertisement Department. Only Experienced men need apply. Apply to the Manager Malaya Tribune, between 2.30 to 3 30 p in. WANTED.—A good and reliable nurse to take charge of two babies, aged 6 months and 3 years. Good salary and everything found. Apply stating404 words
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Advertisement463 1923-07-28 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (iecorj>orated 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 and Surplua US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW463 words
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Advertisement427 1923-07-28 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 14, MARKET STREET BRANCHES: Penang 1 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraacisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai. Hongkong. Amoy. Pontiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL.427 words
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Advertisement427 1923-07-28 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ii England by Royal Charter 1858.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of H each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor, £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bonk Ltd. National Provincial and427 words
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Advertisement422 1923-07-28 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 v Board of Directors. Eu Tong Sen, Esq., 0.8. E. (Chairman.) Cheong Yok CLoy, Esq Ng Sing Phang, Esq. Dr. Ho Siu Kan. Li Sing422 words
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Advertisement349 1923-07-28 12 Don'l Yo^ •tron*, healthy N fr om waging S What you 4, S lt h > T drinking n < palatable and Weli MEDICINAL to ONE BOTTLE CONV 1N( t Suffice for Sold by The International The Angi o .c hinesfc The Medical Office The United Vmumm* Ihe British IW349 words
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