Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1923
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Title Section27 1923-08-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. [Vol. I- ■No. 180 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement276 1923-08-02 1 uyA TRIBUNE j P 4r r Editorial Dept. i HATES j $15.00 I r as* !lin 7.50 Wl*** 3.75 I r iX n I ocr m° ntil J J NIBLOCK I PATENT SCRAP WASHERS f Capacity 2 Tons per Day OF ANY KIND OF SCRAP Lr. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES 1 A276 words
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Advertisement165 1923-08-02 1 HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S "VALAEE" toilet) preparations. Medical Hall, Ltd., 23, BATTERY KOAD. SINGAPORE. Special Line. Prompt Delivery. TENNIS RACKETS Cleaned Renewed and Restrung with best Black Tropical Guts $7.00 «n«y SEND YOUR RACKETS AT ONCE PROMPT COMPLIANCE. ROSE CO., LTD. (lacorporated ia India.) 387, North Bridgs Road, SINGAPORE. ENGAGEMENTS Private Dances,165 words
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Advertisement239 1923-08-02 1 THE j 1 EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. 1 I Eye-teat ng free of charge when .glasses are ordered. Lenses ground to prescriptions 1 I in Wh te and Crookes, Blue, Smoke, Fieuzal and Amber 'n I various shades. 3 s B I BpecfaS frames and mountings adapted239 words
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Article536 1923-08-02 2 WORLD'S GREATEST SPORTS ARBNA. j There is no Sports Afena in the tvorkl to equal the new Er.ipre Siad.um n the grounds of the Brit ah Empire Exhibition at Wambley. It. s one of the greatest engineering wonders of modern t mes—a triumph in art, ©e.ence a»id labour.536 words
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697 1923-08-02 2 T j? e of Imperial Stadium a* Wembley Padc-the area occupied by the playing field and the runn.ntracks- he® been prepared under Ve supervision of Mr. Chnrl« Perry who **r, been responsible for ,jhe on of a/. Olympic playing fir Ida and racks s697 words
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Article54 1923-08-02 2 In a letter 0 tbe P.— -M statement,iS* Georee fa m 3de b Y Mr Lloyd wheme, fen f k hous n(? He stages na t Pr,me Mm 'or the SjXVrS houses tra„ rts t0 Pro»>an. "Re i ny oth r »'ing po«ent^re\rr t ,hes^! «*t far54 words
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Advertisement486 1923-08-02 2 I Ringworm I Boy and Girl Soon Cured by Germolene. Nurse surprised I m at Rapidity of Cure. «u-pnseo fl T ylo J' 01 w Diamond road, f II K5 s-y that Gcrrnolena baa completely .^rfP :pia, I II rand my little girl, aged five, and I II my boy,486 words
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Advertisement650 1923-08-02 2 -*aaafcU -■■>.»■% .--*\.+.x3bXz* J j IS IT "GETTING ON YOUR NERVES? A Brief Health Talk to Business Men. When ycu find th'at you no longer approach either work or pleasure with the same tea! as formerly that you rise depressed and fagged in the mornngs, find meals distasteful, the Unties650 words
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Article758 1923-08-02 3 MOTORING IN THE OLD COUNTRY. A firm enjoying such a heavy demand for its cars that pr due ion finds itse'f quite unable to keep pace with sales, despite day, night, Saturday and Sunday shifts plus cen'ihual extensions to the works, must hdeed be a firm obe envied.758 words
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Advertisement562 1923-08-02 3 NEXT BUY LET YOUR CHOICE BE A I SWINEHART" TYRE. I VVE OFFER NETT CASH: jjj 7E slO x 90 $17.00 g „15 x 105 20.00 I 875 x 105 21.00 .so x 120 27.00 i 32' x 3h' 17.00 I I TUBES AT ONE PRICE S2.50 I Lring Joqps562 words
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Advertisement604 1923-08-02 3 ift l\ Yo*i Save KlvjSL Money f d T cure => n All I. rl! ,h y< le »*>rldwii!e re- ut «-i ,f yon bur a ME.' D. i\fli s£d"]le VJr!"" 9, Brook /if B«th, Coaster Hub'an.l all other up-to-date improve<V> m\ X~\ total*. Brilliantly plate.! X \A richly enamelled604 words
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Advertisement880 1923-08-02 3 Send Ihe Coupon V I It multiplies the starch digesX— jfc Mk itfr tant in the saliva That is there 1 11 to digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and A_ form acids. T m I Thus it gives manifold power |\li3ilA7 W\ O to Nature 's880 words
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Article424 1923-08-02 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." Dick Turpi'n, the famous hghwayman, who for two hundred years hae thr.lied Englishmen and others aJl over the worlds now lives in a superfilm. StoM's tremendous melodrama brings to 1 f e alt the romance of the days of424 words
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Article314 1923-08-02 4 Dempsey's High Pay For Work'ng T,ra.\ Sow would y:u \>ke to be paid at he ra.e of $487.21 a second for hatching a pair'of six ounce box ng irioves to font kancklea and punching a fevlow Wo ten second: of sleep? That s th: speed at wh314 words
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Advertisement451 1923-08-02 4 AMUSEMENTS. To-Night! Laughing Night! To-Night! AT THE Empire Cinema, TANJONG PAGAB BOAD. Spend your spare time -And laugh and grow fat. 18,000 feet of film fun. WO BID FAMOUS COMEDY STABS. In the best of their comedies In the First Show At 7.;;0. "MULES AND MORTGAGES/ with Jimmy Aubrey 2451 words
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Advertisement359 1923-08-02 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, July 29, to Friday, August 3. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. mm Carle Laemmle presents Herbert Rawlinson in j CONFIDENCE in 5 reels. Herbert I awlinson has another of the delightfully entertaining stories built around the activities of359 words
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Advertisement303 1923-08-02 4 "GAIETY" SURIN, l»t Show at 7.30 THE BLAZING SECRET SERIAL LION M/\N Qcn, Episode 11 <Final) Final Episode, it^j THE 6 R( *IS. DIAMOND QUEEN SERIAL J|lye J UNE C\PBirr i. Episodes 9 and 10 rrfln ***** A V) G£ 0RCE B SEIT2 2nd Show at 9.00 p.m. In the303 words
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Article63 1923-08-02 5 C of C Kubber Association. Singapore-, Aug. 2. t-. liag Frees. Buyers Seilers. London Cables quota, «adcn Spot.— bed SMOked Sheet Closing Pricca Buyer* Sellers v M "«1 51 V*. laich 57*4 57% Atcit Lcad.n Csbiei quote. (wnioTi Sp»' Is 2%d Tone of Market.—Quiet. Fred Witerhoute Co.. Ltd.63 words
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Article60 1923-08-02 5 Aug. 2. Lot. a— mki 1 i 1 4 l-32d 2s 3 15-16 d Mn gt 2s 4 7-16 d kbit 173 4 --4 p.c D sc. igha 75% Jav&— L T' Pr 139% 1 a— 108% t $8.54 •A of rate 4 p. c ia s in London60 words
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Article59 1923-08-02 5 KMW Prices. m wperisl BriM'ant 'I* per two M $4 80 W to hn tin. I to in/ 480 drum. Hlo IT v 'mH Pries. N of < Imperial -■M (1 tin) $2.48 $2.48 $2.40 cwn a d $2 33 (ia dp.'" 1 $20 talfc*"- M59 words
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Article15 1923-08-02 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. to-day's at-orATin.vs. Tun keal 10-day, $93.12% per pkul Buyer*. No Setters.15 words
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Article190 1923-08-02 5 T«n. —£184.16.0. Down 15s. Rubber.—Is. 2%d, Rubbers. Brogas 75 to 80 c'A Bukit Jetiotongs 64 to 66 c s, UJu Benuts 29 to 31 cents, Basedbts $1.11 to $1.15 Indragiris $5.10 to $5,30, Mentakaos 25 to 28 cents, iPunggors 62% to 67% centi, Utan SJmpans, $1.75190 words
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Article183 1923-08-02 5 Tin.—London £184.15.0. Tin local to-day, $93.12% per pkul. Buyers. No Sellers. Rufbbtr.—London Is. 2%d. Tim.—North Taipings $1.15 to $1.20, Soujth Tapings $1.02% bo $1.07%, Taip<ngs 95 cts. to $1,, Nawng Pets 51.45 to $1.55. Johans 33 to 3G c<4\ts, Talams 36 to 40 cents, $1.20 to183 words
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Article129 1923-08-02 5 Tin.—London £184.15 0. Local $93% Buyers. Rubber.—London Is. 2%d. Local 49%. Share Market. —Quiet. Rubbers. —Malaka Pindas $1.60 to $1.65, Brqgias 72% to 77% cents, Jfmahi$1.37% to $1.42%. Montakabs 25 to 28 cents Ulu Benuts 29 to 31 cents, Bukit Ka ils 82% to 87% cents.129 words
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Article134 1923-08-02 5 Buyers Sellers Gambier S* 2 00 Java Oibe 27 50 Hamburg Cube 27>5 Press Cube Sar. Whi'e Pepper 21 25 Mixed Back Pepper 13.62% Sunciried Copra 9-65 *Mixei Copra 9.25 925 Smafl Flake Tapioca I°- 75 Med. Pearl Tap cc i 13 75 Small Pearl Tapioca 1 400134 words
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Article137 1923-08-02 5 Outwitted By a Conjurer. A writMr in a n English h.w a traveling conjurer fn the village of Kopezynce. neaft- Lemberg, Galicia, used his art to pun ah a woman who had sold him three eggs above market rates. Whle arguing w th her he dropped an egg,137 words
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Advertisement668 1923-08-02 5 NOTICE. Chop Yong Lee. ■OrICK is hereby gUen that Mr. Low Long The:;* »h> has for some time past acted as Manager of the above Chop which carries on business at No 50 Boat Quay, Singapore, as Rubber ami Produce Merchants cease 1 as from the 31st day of July,668 words
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Miscellaneous15 1923-08-02 5 K Ho,p ital hi T "1. HI. K p ln aba. nbjLk 70. 1 Ha,15 words
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Article1092 1923-08-02 5 To-c'ay, Aug. 2. Ratu P„h«t Msna p m renang, Rangoon Calcujta D Ellenga 3 p.m. SingW* 3 p.m. Malsacca Muar *Sri Muarr 3 p.m. Malacca Muar* Hye Leong 4 p.m. Pulau Galang Sr„ Galang 4 p.m. Sumgeiiiat Djamhi Scott Harley 4 p.m. Penang Colombo, Dibouti, Port Sa<d f1,092 words
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Article167 1923-08-02 5 A mART To-d»>. Au2 f- 12.3 a' 111 P ,m t T iew -a"rd mail leaves. •rd- hc rv mail leave*. o. s^^ m jn .,T F r )L S.R C T Wt- Mem Ha31,5 p m To-mo-ro*. Au*- 3. r i B.-2.6 A.m., 2.34 p.m. F167 words
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Obituary36 1923-08-02 6 ACKNOWLEDGMEN T. Mr. ft. M. AlsaGOFF and families thank those who attended the funeral of the late 6YBDALI ALSAGOFF and also to those who sent letters of condolence and telegrams in their aad bereavement.36 words
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Article912 1923-08-02 6 Some of the figures in the Annual Report on Education in the Straits Settlements for 1922, just issued, are of special i interest. We have put a ring round certain prominent totals I in our copy which in our opinion show a glaring necessity j for some912 words
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Article690 1923-08-02 6 Reuter. No asue of "Malaya Tribune" on Monday, Augun 6. The all comedy programme at the Empire Ciniema has been extended by special request till Sunday. The Boy Scouts' Inber-Troop Chflllege Shield for physical drill s now on view at Messrs. Robinison and Co.. Ltd. Berlin, Yesterdy. The metal workersReuter. - 690 words
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Article397 1923-08-02 6 SERIOUS CASE AGAINST CHITTY CONTINUED. Mr. Ng Hong Guan'e Evidence. The preliminary enquiry into the case in wheh A.R.S. Veciapa Chetty, of Market-street, stands charged wi h fodf:ory of three promissory notes was continued before Mr. W. N. Gour'ay, in the third police court yesterday afternoon when the397 words
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Article60 1923-08-02 6 Fine of $5,000. The case in which a Chinese stood charged w th smuggling opium ntothe Colony from China was ccnd'.uded before Mr. Ahearne in the Second Police Court yesterday ajfternocn. The con re; anil was conct'aied in large baskets w*th false bottoms. His Worship cosrvuJted Hind fined60 words
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Article72 1923-08-02 6 From a Malacca conresponden: Mr. Tajiri of. Messis Sender's brandh. Malacca, who has top in the tennis s'ngles leaves here for Penang lb mcc t P. V. Perrin of Kedah. The Struts Steamship Company have removed into their new offices put up by the United Engineers for them. The buriding72 words
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Article745 1923-08-02 6 A 9.15 PERFORMANCE" SUCCESSFM La -ightv, WW* a Li,. S0W J\S uncomfoilabl, large sum m u i a i( i V s Mission Hov Ptal T > ordinary. M s AjZJ 1 worker, tannd 10 rfee the money's wor h and s due ,o fc e 7fc«| class enterta run745 words
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Advertisement356 1923-08-02 6 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I ITan and Black 30 cents tin. I Dark Tan and Ox Klood 35 cents tin. I H Polishes and Preserves the Leather TAN, BLACK, I DARK TAN AND OX BLOOD STAIN POLISH. g j Robinson Co., Ltd. tZZt I mhm: I ,1 I I I356 words
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Article127 1923-08-02 7 Fi EVEN STEAMERS CROSS HARBOUR LINE IN FOUR MINUTES. ELLIS ISLAND EXCITEMENT. Reuter. New York, Yesterday. immigration Orhc'als have posted down the bay a referee to raversin-, of the maginary line of steamers stra'nVng to be o mbark their .mm grants under the August cruota. Eleven m hReuter. - 127 words
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Article161 1923-08-02 7 RA ||,VVAY POLICE FORCE AGREED ON. Leaving Surtax Alone. Reuter. London, Yesterday. I, he House of Commons reply- 0 Lt-Col. Howard Purv (ConMr. McNeill said that the -red :n Chita were p r 'i ir principle, in the a abl shLg hray police farce under The schemeReuter. - 161 words
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Article120 1923-08-02 7 Participation in Foreign Affairs. Reuter. Melbourne, Yesterday. I-. t. f House of RepreserJtat vets Ir. Bruce reply Tig to opDOsltion r; -.«m. defended (participation Cr. reign affa.13 by d><lar ng that the defence echeme could only edfcdtd after a full survey of the Ww situation. He pr posedReuter. - 120 words
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Article94 1923-08-02 7 Bul 8« Much Exhausted. Reuter. Mr n Sar Franc co Yisiterday. l n phyr/dan issued a H kei oVock this Hcnny ■J* l r, v d Mt was fair! y com e n 'he morning after a, few S breath n ff less 2 he had a ttleReuter. - 94 words
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Article53 1923-08-02 7 gur i Rising;. Reuter. V^Hr, u L 0rUlon Y^triay. VI of C r f Croft (IH F S BuekWy f rdw ir dunng the 1 n s 15 !<»>o t lT «d d *v/p. r ths 1923° U 54 f the fi,<St °°°«e0 *s 1000 0 °0Reuter. - 53 words
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Article77 1923-08-02 7 NEGOTIATION OF -TRADE TREATY. Official Confirmation. Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. Ih? Stale Department confirms the reprt that the United States is ao: vely negotiating w'th Germany, through the American Ambassador in Germany for the conclusion of a new c mmercial treaty based on the pr no pieReuter. - 77 words
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Article116 1923-08-02 7 Speech Released by Secretary. Reuter. San Francisco, Yesterday. Mr. Harding's Secretary has released a speech which the President intended to del<ver on administrations and accomplishments m the Bffeernational field during the past two years. Reference is made to the Wapllngsxm Conference as an outstanding achievement also the settlement'Reuter. - 116 words
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Article99 1923-08-02 7 Objection to Representative at London. Reuter. London, Yesterday. Objection to Rafcovsky's appo'ntment as head of the Anglo-Ruse an Trade Delegation to London, in succession to Krassin. was expressed in the House of Commons cn the ground that he is alleged to bave been expelled from France in wartimeReuter. - 99 words
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Article72 1923-08-02 7 Japanese Assurances. Reuter. Brisbame, Yeaterday. Interviewed by Retker, Japanese scientists visilng Queensland ridculed the fear of a Japanese invasion. They saiVi that the Japanese were only seeking prosperous trade relatfona and Intellectuafl co-operation. Count Yoshi<, the leader of tfie party, sa'd that Britoi n was act ng rightlyReuter. - 72 words
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Article25 1923-08-02 7 Henry Ford Not Contesting. Reuter. New York, Yesterday. Mr. Henry Ford interviewed' de-c!-are<i that he is not a candidate for the Pres\Iency.—Realtor.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article267 1923-08-02 7 BRITISH CABINET'S THIRD MEETING. French View Unchanged. Reuter. London, Yesterday. The thk d Cabinet Meeting within twenty-four hours was held to-day to conader the Franco-Belgran repl es. becrecy is still maintained' in official circles and tUp i s n ot t; keiy to be broken until Mr.Reuter. - 267 words
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Article53 1923-08-02 7 Programme Known at Washington. Reuter. London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons Lt.-Gol Amery reply og tc Capt. Viscount Curzon, stated that the Washington Conference delegations were aware of the extent of the Japanese light cruiser pr gramme at the time. The prci.iramme had been si ghtlyReuter. - 53 words
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Article353 1923-08-02 7 A Happy Function. Attractions have come and atttractons have gone but The New World, which opened to a tremendous crowd yesterday af terncon has come to stay. The management deserve every cred t ibr this new enterprise wh'ch ranks second orrlly to the. great MalayaBorneo Exhibition. With353 words
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Article215 1923-08-02 7 WORK TO BE FOUND FOR 300,000. Rest Must Await Events. Reuter. London, Yesterday. Reviewing the question of unemployment in the House of Commons Sir Clement Barlow saild that the difficult w< n»ter ahead of the occupation of the Ruhr which at first seemed to assist in an improvement subsequentlyReuter. - 215 words
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Article105 1923-08-02 7 Bill Rushed Through. Reuter. London, Yesterday. Following the decision of the Free S.ate Appeal CouTc to the effeq. that as co-nd Cons of araned revolt no longer existed in Ireland the Government was not entit'ed to detain thousands of prisoners *n military cus'ody, the Free State parliament,Reuter. - 105 words
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Article35 1923-08-02 7 Reuter. Paris, Yesterday. Sad' Lect'Vite reached a height of 10.800 metre* in an aer r/ane at the Villacoublay aerodrome beating theworM's record of 10 518 me'res by tlhe American, Lieutenant Macreadv. —Reu er.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article25 1923-08-02 7 San Franc aco, Yesterday. General Sawyer sta f ee that Prehas passed the and It now well on hS s way to recovery.25 words
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Article17 1923-08-02 7 Reuter. New York, Yesterday. The tramwaymen throughovit New Jersey State have struck for increased wagoa.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article1019 1923-08-02 7 INTERESTING ADDRESS BY MR BISHOP. Aims and Idea's, A met ing of the Singapore Teachers' Association was ho;d yesterday at it he Raffles Instituta*. Mr D. A. Bishop presided and there was a UkSf good attendance of member-. In his presidents address Mr. Bishop said that that was1,019 words
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Advertisement455 1923-08-02 7 I Hudson Material I For Light Railways Reduces Costs by I Increasing Efficiency. Hudson Light Railway Material is designed to give the greatest efficiency H ffi under all conditions. It is due to this superiority of design that Hudson gj Material is selected for imp>rtant undertakings, and le to-day in455 words
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Article494 1923-08-02 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE CUP COMPETITION. MALAYA F. C. BEATEN. By "Reflex/' The Malaya Foc'-baM Club bad a Ml back on the Padang yesterday afternoon when tffc S. C. C. beat tihem by tthroe dear goals in the Singapore Gup Competition smatch. The teams were: S.C.C: Mtllard-Wabte; Gale, Spinks; ■MrfM494 words
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Article228 1923-08-02 8 S. R. C. DEFEAT MIDDLESEX. In the hockey match played yesterday an the padiang between the S. R. C and the Middlesex Regt., the former ran out winners by 4 goals to 2. Play was of a faist order and NORRIS scored -twice before the Regiment replied through MAJOR228 words
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Article474 1923-08-02 8 NOTES BY "WAYFARER." The t> am to represent the Colony in the big match against tihe F.M.S. which comes off on SaiJurday and Monday on the S.C.C. grounds, has been selected. There is no doubt that the Colony has a very strong tarn but it is certainly not the474 words
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49 1923-08-02 8 This fixture comes off on Saturday and Monday on the S. R. C. grounds. The following wii'l play for the former:—Barte's (capt.), Coelho de Souza, Leijsaius Keyt Bligh Anthonisz, Wheatley Westerhout, Armstrong and Gauder. Reserves:— Stack and Gal stan.49 words
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Article174 1923-08-02 8 Y. M. C. A. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Reuter. Che wig Cheie I>m vs. I. Abed, unfinished. Lim Bong Soo beat E. F. White 4—6, 6—2, 6—2. Ong Swee Gam beat Dr. Loh 6—4 3—G 7—5. TO-DAY'S TIES. R. F. Smith vs. A. E. Schudel. Tan Kon Inn vs.Reuter. - 174 words
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Article217 1923-08-02 8 PENANG TURF CLUB. The foil.owing aire tiho Handicaps for the Second Day's Rating:— Race L—(Six furlongs)—Zoom 9.5, Captain Cuttle 9, Chinto Hati 9. Mind|?ir<>o 8.8, Nora 9.7, Crebiily 8.7. Klong Toi 7.4» Mahatma 6.12. Race 2.—(One Mile)—Sun_p_ite 10, Lady Nin 8.1, Carrie B. 7.10. Race 3—(One Mile)—Lowland 10.7,217 words
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Article500 1923-08-02 8 The Institute of Science and Industry cf the Commonwealth of Australia has pubi<shed a bullet n printed on paper made by the Institute during recent semvcommercial tests. It is not inappropr ate that the bullet n deals with "The Manufacture of Pulp and Paper from Australian Woods",500 words
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Article112 1923-08-02 8 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore Catalogued 1 309 733 lbs, 584.70 Ions. Offered 857.960 lbs, 383.01 tons. Sold 539,186 lbs 240.71 tons. Prices Realized. Spot: London Is. 2%d. New York 27% cents. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Sngapore Standard Quality No Sales. Good Average Quality112 words
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Article401 1923-08-02 8 Sing&pora Ytisterday. A moderasbe business has been done during the week n all sections. Rubber shares in conjunction with the price of f.he commodity advanced a little, but are easier again and less business was dome towards the end of the week, bui notwithstanding the401 words
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Article104 1923-08-02 8 Programme of DrSH up to and for Monday, August 6. Friday, August 3. 5.15 p.m. Drtfli HaU, Chinese Company Proceeds to Camp at Pasir Panjang unt 1 6-8-23. Saturday, August 4. 8.0 a.m Seletar Range, S. V. R. A. August TVize Meeting (1st Day.) Sunday, August 5.104 words
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Article20 1923-08-02 8 Ord era for week ending August 5. Thursday, Aug. 2.—Band Practice 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.20 words
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Article339 1923-08-02 8 DR. CRANE'S VIEW OF JAPAN. Dr. Frank Crane, the famous Amer'casi writer, arrived nn Shanghai' from Japan where he has been visftriiVl for several weeks and lia very en.husiastic about Japan and about the Japanese. "Japan 3s tine future England of As a," he declared. *'|t I339 words
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Article115 1923-08-02 8 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur* To-day. The Sani.airy Board discussed the proposed cash depos'.t and the system of electr cil'.y, warer and conservancy. They also considered |he protests of various bodies but deferred their decision pending rquiries concerning the operation of *Ahe system in Singapore. The115 words
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Advertisement87 1923-08-02 8 ROBINSON'S "PATENT" GROATS. IDEAL for Infants after waning and for Nursinr Mothers and Invalids. EASILY DIGESTED. DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. d Baby knows there's nothing like fenuine SCOTT'S mulsion. trry spoonful «I SCOTTS Wipe strengthen those little bone* «3 arabs and to keep your ekildrea free from cold*, cough*,87 words
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Advertisement326 1923-08-02 8 .M«!itMtnf»i_iWV- Wi:«!« ,l > ,,m ,BI Ayres' Championship TENNIS I BALLS SELLING AT POPULAR PRICE 1 I Obtainable from: I RAJA Co, 117, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SIKGAP 0RE JlfllII!tlllllilllll!|i>ll'lllllilMtlili'lllllllltlllltftll|!!lll|II|lilill!!||l||{J||||l|lllll|l;|!it,,|' j 11 I I I fciiaiMt!iiii«4iiuiNiiji:»iiiii«imitiiiiii»ut.iiuf;ii»iiiiuiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii»iiiiuiij|iiiiii:ti 1 ,M '"«s Photographs of Character and j Individuality. We try to oring out Character326 words
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Article416 1923-08-02 9 THE SINGAPORE DOCKYARD. June 27.—Mr. Amery, lfe* Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to Lieut.-Comdr. Kenworthy, on the subject of the projected dockyard at Singapore, sad:—The estimated approximate cost of the projee'ed graving dock is about £1.000.000. The costt of a floating dock of the same size416 words
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Article236 1923-08-02 9 Scone in M\ H. G. We'ls's Flat. An Auscrian woman Mrsv Datt.Tnig, who had been livir.g at a board-ing-house 'n Torr.'ngton-squar.. Bio imsbury, W.C, is in Fulham Infirmary wi.h wounds alleged to have been se'f-inflic'ed a; the flat of Mr. H. G. Wetta, the author, at Whitehall236 words
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Article1016 1923-08-02 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Aug 2. 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 Ayer1,016 words
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Advertisement438 1923-08-02 9 T. X- K. S i ir BELL BRAND Rubber Footwear BE PATRIOTIC TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES. SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. Extra Large $1.50 Large $1.30, Medium $1.20 5 Small $1.00. i TAN KAH KEE CO. RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. N 70 Head Office, No. 1 River Valley Road. 5 1454438 words
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Advertisement38 1923-08-02 9 Mobiloil A/jb lit dmtjmr pirn Telephone 2419 UN CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. |k/E3> Supplier of all kinda of Pneumatic arjd Solid Tyres and also "GARGOYLE Lubricating oils. Wlfgj£ Prompt Delivery to Every Order.38 words
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Article614 1923-08-02 10 ORIGIN OF SUPERSTITIONS. Ask ten people why triey are horri/fied at the idea of spinas **lt, and nine of them wiiil admit hat they think it is unlucky, but do not know the roifton. It b the same with most of our superstitions, many of614 words
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Advertisement822 1923-08-02 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Thirteen Pawnshops At our Saleroom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Oo Tuesday, August 7, at 10 a.m. On Thursday, August 9, at 10 a.m. On Saturday, August 11, at 10a.m. The pledgei consisting of watches, chains, diamonds822 words
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Advertisement490 1923-08-02 10 The BRLA1HEABLE TSEATHENT for COUGHS and COLDS EVERYBODY NKEDS PEPSI 11/HETHBH it s a Cough, or a Cold, a sudden Chill. Sore Throat, or a revival of the old Bronchitis, the I'eps breatheable remedy is most speedily effective. 1 The Peps way is to strengthen the breathing passages and rnd490 words
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Advertisement151 1923-08-02 10 DONT GIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when, you have tried all the cures you Tcnot and these cures have failed—don't give up. The skill of man can find a way to solve151 words
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Advertisement373 1923-08-02 10 Sanatogen regularly three times a day v That is the doctor's parting injunction— j addressed to rive wife because he knows she will hold the patient to it. m Peed your patient systematically with Sanatogen," writes a doctor to his confreres in the Medical Press. It is readily absorbed, and373 words
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Advertisement262 1923-08-02 10 AND ALB «T VOEGfe abu J A*,' i CARI LECIE.V •»OW HOMEW^,,. "emu. nmg* about Aupb. 9S SCHEEritaJ. about Au m 2 M. V. STRAITS JAVA 2591 STRAITS STEA^ COMPANY, LlMlTPr Steamers intended a m from Siapipo,. KINTA-Mo^TTp, Swettesham aid rW BYE LEONG— Monday, 5 ;i Ma'acca and umm PENANG—262 words
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Advertisement489 1923-08-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS f i o. Bfflffl UH» AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (fnd-r Contract with Hie Majesty's Government.) TWARDS M LONDON. HOMEWARDS. 01 For Chins Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Toanage Singapore Tonnage489 words
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Advertisement339 1923-08-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkT LONDON LINE, Kashima Maru A ug Hakone Maru A ug 2g LIVERPOOL LINE. Tokushima Maru Aug 27 Durban Maru m d Sept HAMBURG LINE. Mi to Maru Aug 29 Matsuye Maru end j j NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing da us ii]. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura339 words
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Advertisement503 1923-08-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS V UNEIOF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Amtialia for cargc only, calling at Penang Bctavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydie>. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrive* Saile A STEAMER Sep 19 Sep 21 I\<r ffw*«f pattJoCan pc*.?e apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.)503 words
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Advertisement551 1923-08-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC "AIL 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 I AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrive* San Franeieec PESIDENT CLEVELAND Aug 15 Sect 6 PRESIDENT PIERCE Aug 29 Sept 2C SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,551 words
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Advertisement356 1923-08-02 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore Invite tender* for th» aupply of Portland Cement aa follows:— 1.000 oasks delivered between 1st to 15th September, 1,000 caaks delivered between 1st to 15th October. eac'a consignment to be considered as a separate contract. The nett weight is to be specified,356 words
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Advertisement369 1923-08-02 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED. —A Competent Cora xjaitor for Advertisement Department. Only Experienced men need apply. Apply to the Manager Malaya Tnbune, between 2.30 to 3.30 p.m. TO LET. TO LET—Small Store to let from 1st August. Entrance from Collyer Quay. Apply to Medical Hall Ltd. TO LET.—Comfortable rooma in a369 words
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Advertisement459 1923-08-02 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 and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office :-60 WALL459 words
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Advertisement427 1923-08-02 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE «4. MARKET STREET' BRANCHES: Penaoc 85 Basch Street. Mslscc* 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Falembang Mi Ilir AGENCIES AT: Londoa, New York, San f raaciaeo, Batavia, Sourabays, Semarang, Shanghai. Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiaaak snd Trsng. CAPITAL427 words
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Advertisement480 1923-08-02 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital' in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liab lity of nn Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Bra>nches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Ibilo480 words
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Advertisement422 1923-08-02 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., O.B.E. (Chairman) Cheong Yok Choy, Esq Ng Sing Phang, Esq. Dr. Ho Siu Kan, Li Sing Yu, Esq. Chan422 words
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Advertisement339 1923-08-02 12 Dontyou A: hth strong, healthy from wast..,./ T What you t S. plenty of pure palatable and MEDICINAL Bite ONE B01TLE C0Nv,.v lE J Suffickot lor 12 I'RICE SUOtttk Sold bj The International Ang:o.Chine $B t: 4:i The Medical Office The United P h&r The BriUh Pnarm. The India Dispei339 words
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