Malaya Tribune, 16 August 1923
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Title Section28 1923-08-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. X. -No. 191 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 FIVE GENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement248 1923-08-16 1 t.i.jimimaWWOßMwm i-' I THE TRIBUNE SHI ?PING N GAZETTE. 345 Ed torial Dept. r»: p, 71 >i.ina?eral Dept. RATES. I sl rr i\ \PVANCE PAYABLE < s 5 $15.00 3.75 2 per garter Postal -tra 50 cU. P ?r month. I i i i i v i ni" 11 i248 words
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Advertisement142 1923-08-16 1 ROOMS TO LET 2hi Floor MEDICAL HALL BUILDING. Apply to Medical Bali, Ltd., I 23, BATTERY 1 OAD SINGAPORE. Solid finished case. k Fitted to htfl*' 4 doubles:d«d 10- 'n? Records. Motor plays 124b. Records. Weight 9 1 lbs. SPECIAL OFFER $47.50 THE ARISTOCRAT OF PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES (Made i.t London)142 words
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Advertisement179 1923-08-16 1 I Youthful Sight at Forty-five. I B and L Bitex Bifocal Glasses for near ar.d far vision. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore, j r urn i in iiiimiiiii^ l A Household Necessity Libby's Condensed Milk—the Flying Ox Head Brand —contains all the nourishing179 words
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744 1923-08-16 2 A SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS. Manila, July 17.-Mr.nyi., and Philippine generally lies today in the dead calm wake of a receding political storm which broke around the Government balding yesterday, and directly in the path of another approaching. Politicians are busy to-day taking sock of744 words
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Article293 1923-08-16 2 Which Have flhe Greater Claim Immortally? Speaking at a gartering in Ediaburgh in connection with the Annual Conference of the Rbyel Ins'ltufca of Bri.fch Architects, Mr. T. P. Marwick, president of the Incorporator of Archlrec.B in Scotland, said they were taking prel minary siepe to obtain a293 words
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Article215 1923-08-16 2 Coroner on Breken Engagements. In despair because his lif-4.cee had br ften off the engagement, a young ma.i named Edwin Leon Beranger, cf Dynham-road, Hampstead, poisoned himself outside his sweetheart's house !w Malvern-road, K'lburn. Wi.mie M'jody Md the Kilburn coroner yesterday that after a quurrel215 words
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Advertisement463 1923-08-16 2 I Itching Rashes I Suffered Three Years, but Germolene Relieved Immediately and Soon Completely Cured. §Mr. W. J. Rodhouse, 3d, Orohard«treet. Estate, Westminster, London. BwW.lt Eng.. 6ays "1 had suffered with eczema on my teg for about three years when I first tried Germolene. From the first application I got463 words
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Advertisement125 1923-08-16 2 THE DARKENING SHADOW. Have you commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your face and your temples —Can't sleep, awake all nightworry, suffer, fret That's the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little's Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever the125 words
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Advertisement630 1923-08-16 2 TOLD fiV THE PARISH PRIEST. 9 At Canasi, in. Cuba, lives the Reverend Father Teodoro Vllanueva, a priest who, like so many others of his cloth, is a "father" '«n deed as well as in name to the members of hs flock. Hence it arose that ha became intenes ed630 words
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Advertisement301 1923-08-16 2 I THE motor mum INSURANCE Co i Ir corpora ted in England.) I MOroa VEHICLES.—Our comprehensive nni I every risk. i M DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT HAPPfkc 1 INSURED NOW." NS^ rd FIRE.—Buildings, Dwellings, Godowns. Rent P jfl Trade etc. Wec S MARINE.—Cargoes to all Ports. S Moderate Premiums.301 words
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Article570 1923-08-16 3 MYSTERIES CLEARED t n Psycholog sts agree tt'. tat in the case of the great major ty individuals, visual impressions persist the longe?* and are the best media of nstruct"/ n Motion pictures make their practically universal appeal because of th s, and motion pictured have recently570 words
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Article114 1923-08-16 3 Mr. Weatherly Who Wrote The Stop of Be«hlehem." Well known ad a barr ster and famous as a wrflur of .songs. Mr. Fred E. Wcatheriy, of Bath is to marry shortly Mrs. Miriam Bryan, widow of John Bryan, of Llanfechan, Montgome? yshire. Mr.114 words
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Article41 1923-08-16 3 The electric flat iron is the biggest item among electrical appliances used in the home. Over six million are in use in the United Stages and in 1920 atone tfce output was more than two million, with a value of $17,000,000.41 words
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Article381 1923-08-16 3 ||L*!OUR CAN SAVE THE SITIATION. We have icached th. Dangeious Age. when that quest'on crops up "Is my inning? n.arly over?" Immediately we cease to we life as it we se c it as it was and as we would 1 ke ;t to be again. Tp381 words
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Article264 1923-08-16 3 I'reaciiers (or Foreign" Miss on at Home. A new Chinese mis 'on is to be s'ar'od ttt a few (''ty's tine —in London. It is not gener;' y realised th A. Christ amity >• proai hod in London by missionaries who .peak lb* different 'r.npua.tc. "Tllls264 words
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Article49 1923-08-16 3 Sixteen uses for an electric fan! That* the number thus .far discovered. The list sta/t* v\ ith the function of drying frosting on cakes. It con-clude»-with that of craating a draft tot the furnace. Keeping cool and keeping warm are, of course, included. Sounds paradoxical, but 'n?te«d it's actual.49 words
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Advertisement235 1923-08-16 3 THF KING OF SPIRITS^ THE SPIRIT OF KINGS. First made in 1745, 4 N.|. Clvb 1 has borne a great reputation ever since George IV declared it his favourite whisky. Its mellow flavour, such as only perfect l ageing' can impart, appealed alike to William IV. «N. J. Club quality235 words
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Advertisement500 1923-08-16 3 I j An Invalueible Remedy for Sciatica, Sprains lli^[?^^^^ ore Throat Ne v ralgi a&c 4 Kept ready at hand in I J thousands of homes to -ri.MjK-ii.il Km pain *$M 53* Do not experience thai excruciating pain fIS 5 (P»A I a u am 11 can Ix rel »eved500 words
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Article620 1923-08-16 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." MARLBOROUGH. This weeks programme at the Marlborough which commenced last nigihit has two splemidid 'Paramount productions featuring tiwa Singapore favourites. "She couldn't Help it," Miss Bebe Dan'els la-teat p cture play is piquanit with refreshing humour, well-sprinkled with thril'ls620 words
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Article53 1923-08-16 4 In a bulletin on "Lighting in Relation to Safety," the Edison Lamp Work, of the GaneratttEleetric Company Inc. shows wtiat carefully Planned light ng systems in i nduBtrial shops can do towards safe-guarding the workman and faciltoting his work. Electric I ghting, the bulletin states, does th s better than53 words
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Advertisement403 1923-08-16 4 amients' LYING LIPS are crying lips Oh The light that lies in woman's eyes And lies and lies and lies. Empire Cinema OFFERS An Associated Producers' Special Attraction LYING LIPS Thomas H. Ince's vivid drama of life and love with HOUSE PETERS and FLORENCE VJDOR. They spoke their own in403 words
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Advertisement420 1923-08-16 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Thursday, August 16. to Tuesday. August 21. Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp His Fiery Beat A 2 Reel Fox Comedy. Topical Budget British Screen News. A WONDERFUL PRESENTATION. A First National Attraction-THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS Marguerite De La Motte, Milton Sills John Bowers in420 words
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Advertisement488 1923-08-16 4 AMUSEMENTS^ "GAIETY" CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Vj \J JVj i NORTH BRirrr Ist Show at 7.30 sharp D *M,Z Grand oWning0 Wning International News No. 17. SATURDAY, the THE GREii DIAMOND QUEEN SYDNEY hl\ SERIAL AND Episodes 14, 15 and 16. I CYSTIC DOLoift SIX REELS PRESESTIS& TBE SENSATION 2nd Show488 words
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Article12 1923-08-16 5 ARRIVALS. Augu-t I* taaas*. L igga. Keba I tar.-' Ia12 words
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Article40 1923-08-16 5 August 14. ba I via ports, a a Muar. I. > ten .am via P. aa i via ports. York v a I ■pt i n-ts. via pons. S lya via poatt. Upt -v.a ports. wot Sin< p via port*.40 words
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Article59 1923-08-16 5 Snig re. Aug. 16. L':. a— i.- 2a 4 5,32 d 8l 4 116 d int: months' sight 2s 4%4 Ifckr. Ira 174% Hoa^kcßg— Wted draft 2\ p.c. Disc. Skughaf 75% la>asfo, 140 drafl 10i) I""" m Mag rat. $8.54 4 p.c L i SI 116 E Singapore, Any;.59 words
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Article44 1923-08-16 5 '<»s Current Prices. "J ,as Brlltant $0.20 $4.80 $4 80 s P c two drama $4.10 per un "t cf 4 Imperial lons n tin) $2.48 $2.48 I $2.40 j $2.33 k $2.00 *o. M to ,r -Pint ?a $0.8544 words
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Article637 1923-08-16 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS Tin :,ca; twV $93.50 pet 120 tons s, .Id. LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT Tin.—£185.5.0. Up 255. Rubber— Is. 3%d, unchanged Rubbers— Parttai. 85 to 90 eenta, Sandycrof'js $1.80 to $1.90, Lunas $7.90 to $8.10, Cragieleas 68 to 72 cente, Brogas 70 lo 75 cen's637 words
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Article84 1923-08-16 5 C. of C Rubber Association. Singapore, Aug. 16. Tale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 51 51% September 52% 52% Oct to Dec 56 56% Jan to March 58 58% Latest London Cables quote84 words
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Advertisement244 1923-08-16 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF V sflletl rubber I'tH.tim situate at i «o lau vdUcoa, ||I toted witu rub!>er im* pr.ii;i ;illy nil id bearing fj be nsil )y Pu'jiic Aucti .n at our oni Nj tl, P"imCr.»ss -feet, Slalicci. Oo Tjursd tj, September 6, at 12 noon. PARTICULARS. All that piece244 words
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Advertisement361 1923-08-16 5 *m»«iti»ni!iiuiiiiiiiHii»aiii«itiiuf!iiJit!iiiimiiiniMu»«iuii«iii»iuiiiiuiuii^«« SPECIAL j ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY 1 AT THE I I NEW WORLD j I Friday August 17, at 9.30 p.m. j THE KING OF STRONG MEN. I THE MODERN SAMSON, ELMO THE MIGHTY OUTDONF. as The Man who was Match for Hackenschmidt. i I $1000 Reward to any one who361 words
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Article1078 1923-08-16 5 T > day, u u j6 Kemaman, Kta'a Dunrufl B J* 8 1 Kong Ho 2 mi -atuPahat 41*1*01* 2 p.m. 1 HsttsT,* Colombo, Aden,* Massawa,* Suez.* Port Said,* Bnindis',* Venice* Trieste* Duchessa d' Aosta 2 pm Penang,* Rangoon Madras npura 3 p.m. Penang 'Roggeveen 3 p.m. Malacca1,078 words
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Article66 1923-08-16 5 a.m.. U P nv n w Aug. 17. a m.. 1.41 p.m. Denick't 13-30 pi*-"* ward ni" 1 j£S Bell< Au 2 u-t IS. v, a.m.. 2 23 p.m. f\ m lotus duo. S'pore «A pi i: s. c C. Si onrto, Raffles, Nu:dav August 19. i66 words
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Article733 1923-08-16 6 We are glad to see our Penang contemporary, the "Straits Echo," entering the field on behalf of free English education. We have kept this isubject to the fore regularly during the past year, because the demand is universal among the several British communities bo.n and bred733 words
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Article143 1923-08-16 6 Dismissed With Costs. (From Our Own Correspondent^. Penjing, Yesterday. In the Appeal Court the hearing was concluded before Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw, Mr. Justce F. Barrett-Le-jnard and Mr. Justice Brown of the. appeal by Mr. Edgar Warwick ftgafevt the judgment of Mr. Justice Sproule in favour143 words
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Article102 1923-08-16 6 Replenished with articles under the usual headings "Art and Literature," "Scientific Gleanings." "Political Notes etc.. the "Malayan. Chronicle" comes out with its second issue, a copy of which we have received and acknowLdg? with thanks. The issue contains an interesting l fe sk.tch of, the late Pros dent102 words
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Article135 1923-08-16 6 The Great Sydney Da'i and Myst c Dolore who have been eng <ged by the management of the Sur> v Theatre are appeal nu f, r ac week ce-nvmenc-irtg m Saturday August 18. The Great Sydney Dan is gu ng to attempt a thriller ci Saturday135 words
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Article77 1923-08-16 6 Pubic men sometimes complain of the sacrifices they are compelled to make in the service of the state. Occasionally they refer to the trivial nature of the compensation they receive for performing the offices to which they have been called. Yet few of them are slow in77 words
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Article212 1923-08-16 6 The Anglo-Chinese Free School will re-open on Wednesday, August 22. Kemmerer, Wyoming, Yesterday. Of 135 men entombed only twentynine have hitherto beep rescued, but seventy dead have beea courted.— Reuter. The Deputy Controller of Labour, Pen rg, send us the following: Recruiting has been generally resumed in Madras Presidency bait212 words
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Article823 1923-08-16 6 STIFF CROSS-EXAMINATION OF FIRST COMPLAINANT. Alleged Forgeries. The third police court was again the scene .of a large number cf chetties and otlhers interested when the preliminary enquiry into the case in which A. R. S. Veerapa Ooetty of Market-street stands charged aa three counts of forgery823 words
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Article187 1923-08-16 6 OIIGIII 10 lProm ur sJ of the sptt'al M i pmm mm****,, Pal taken wWI regard <he enclosing of the Malaya, rosult«ig n l o the club to the s m? 1 permit, and caT rg ,1 within 24 hours. The Passed and givon to the r* 1187 words
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Article100 1923-08-16 6 An old Sco'.ch minister «afl at h s k'rk found Going into the vestry he ■pparitor to go and pr;c2ftM In a wry shcit '.hue :bt m^H "Ye forgo., sir, Day, and the shopkeepers me r.AC snuff." hi- expiiwt "If there's nae srraff. 'icufl prea:-h':ixg 'Ac day." rtfiai100 words
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Article71 1923-08-16 6 There wl\ be a Hew Work! to-morrow s 'j in the sh ;pe t»: a pci-foi-m manvlcrus fer-tscs such as benduf hands and lif n- tsw little ftrjor. J "seeing Is believing/ W sured iKat if hey P u: into practac< LJicy 1|B( j what they si-.71 words
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Advertisement339 1923-08-16 6 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I I v. BRITISH 1 1 jM? GOVERNMENT 11lI ll GROUND-SHEET 1 CAPES, j $2.25 J The Cape of a thousand uses f:irly describes this Rubber Proofed Cape which is mace from Fawn Double Wigan material. For Drivers, Messengers, Motorists, Boy jjj !Scout<. etc. They are339 words
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Advertisement87 1923-08-16 6 Ismail A. Raheem Diamond Merchant. Manufacturing Jeweller, Watchmaker, Engraver, Electroplater, Dealer in Precious Stones and Silverware 82-1 82-2. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. JEWELLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS TO SUIT *ALL POCKETB We Specialise in Loose Brilliants. Outstation orders promptly executed. PLEASE COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS. THE PROPRIETORS OF Lactogen beg87 words
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Article374 1923-08-16 7 TROOPS SURROUND HIM ON ELECTION APPEARANCE PANIC AMONG CROWD. Reuter. London, Yesterday. Pc VaJera se-tnied aJJ doubts as to whether he will participate in by making h s promised appearance at an open air meeting th i afternoon- He drove up in an open car undisguised andReuter. - 374 words
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Article70 1923-08-16 7 Awaiting Supreme Court Decision. Reuter. W;: Kington. Yesterday. I: unced thlat the general p.cy f the Goveif ment r.galnst the vi.rg rumrunners outside the :r-r n: v i'n: t \v il not be changed. [A? a rv-ult the "Marion Mother n yesterday, the Treasury office stateReuter. - 70 words
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Article40 1923-08-16 7 Mam Live- Lost in Korea. Reuter. Seoul, Yesterday Han '-<is of lives have been lost, t over thousand by dis-l-trou> tidal waves on west of Korea. .f houses have been sweprt a <. much damage done to sh» pP*?.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article221 1923-08-16 7 s v witi which cases "wDery, cash and other wn w ported fa SirliaBttOfeha suggests that s "peedißC up n the BetUment In the \mtmt taropea fmn i niml r jewellery he value of $195 w nee, Singapore b f the number of 4 W take place in221 words
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Article24 1923-08-16 7 Drop in July. Lorxton, Yesterday. The general level of wholesale pr«ces in Br tain, fell to 1.8 per cent, in July.24 words
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Article41 1923-08-16 7 Signing of Treaty. Reuter. Mexico City, Yesterday. The Racords of the conference between the representatives, of the Unite# States and Mexico, embodying an agreement designed to enabJe the resumption of diplomatic relations were signed this afternoon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article71 1923-08-16 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for tbe following: T.kio, Tuesday. Viscount Ishii Kikujiro, Mr. Adashi Minei-sh.ro and Mr. Ariyoshi Akira have been appointed w t Japanese delegation to the League of Nat'ons' meeting at Geneva. The dcKth occurred from cerebral apoplexy, sustained dufing sea71 words
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Article219 1923-08-16 7 Although rhe local Government have expressed themselves ;n favour of free pr mary eddcation. they have not\ as yet, put "their declaration into practice. Enlightened public opinion has unm stakably pronounced itsdlf in favour of compulsory education. No country can ever flourish or make qts mark as a219 words
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Article237 1923-08-16 7 MEASURES TO SUPPRESS TUCHUNS. General's Letter. London, Yesterday, tromg measures to suppress Tuchun rule is the principal feature of a scheme, propounded by Brig-Gen. Bruce in a tetter to the "Times for soV*s China's presem. problem of' Asmtegrration. He says that if nothing is done the rita ntep-afen237 words
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Article176 1923-08-16 7 Reuter. London, Yesterday. The "Times" in a leading article, says that it docs not believe that the Powers' note to CM na will have the slightest effect. It criticises the formal Ytty ?f phrase and argument of the document, wh'ch it says decefve» nobody in China aindReuter. - 176 words
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Article48 1923-08-16 7 Reuter. Berln, YesterdJ y. A message from Halle sayis that a mob stvrmed the j-3i:l at Zeitz, smashed the doors, opened the cells arnd liberated all the pi'smiers —Reuter. Berlin, Yestercfliy. Tlie Reichstag lus adopted a bill providlg for the Itesue of an rnteimil geld lean.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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75 1923-08-16 7 Curious Phenomenon in Victim of Sunstroke. A case of the rise of temperature after death was mentioned at a Maryleborne nqu-ist yesterday en Leo Arno3d, 51 employed alti Claridge'a Hotel W. who died from heat stroke* Dr. Reginald Peat, hoixse surgeon ait Middlesex Hospital said75 words
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Article66 1923-08-16 7 Coroner on Danger of R ding Pedal Cycles in London Street". People who rode pedal tycles to the streets of Landed n «wadays were courting disaster, declared the Lambeth Coroner yesterday, at »1 inquest on Obarles S. Pollard, 25. of Walworth, who skidded on the tram lines and66 words
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Article47 1923-08-16 7 The interesting announcement is made by the Smithsonian Institute, of Washington, D. C, that if the service rendered these days by electricity and steam for citizens of the Un'ted States wa* performed entirely by hand power, it would require thirty slaves for every person in the country.47 words
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Article97 1923-08-16 7 THINKS AMERICA MAY INTERVENE. "Grave Beyond Words.'* Bloemfcntein Yesterday In a speech Premier Smuts, referring to tJhe Ruhr, appealed to South Afr ca to stand in sympathy with Bntai i in the effort to Save Eur. pe from destruct'on tfad exhorted all the nations to rally round97 words
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Article223 1923-08-16 7 Reuter. Berlin, Yesterday. Stresemacvi only vaguely referred to the possJb.lity of the resumption of reparations after an unrestrcted edmin'stration of the Ruhr was assured to Germany, all imprisoned Germans released, and Germany given breatH'ng space and provided that the burdens imp sed permit the cont nuance of theReuter. - 223 words
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Article261 1923-08-16 7 List of New Books. In addition to a selection of new fiction the following- works have been added to tht Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday. Aug. 18, at 9 a.m. Annual Register, 1922. Bennett (Arnold) How to make the bjst of Life (2261 words
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Article96 1923-08-16 7 BRITISH FIRM'S LAND PURCHASE. Increasing Interest. Reuter. Hague, Yesterday. The a- nual report of the Java Bank refers to the increasing interest of foreign bostiessmen in the Dutch East Indies, mentioning particularly the purchase of 35,499 *cres, mostly cult\<Ued land, by a British cc\.cer.i. TheReuter. - 96 words
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Article554 1923-08-16 7 Capt. Hue ha nan's Great Trek. Valuable zoolog'-cal have t*en made by the RooTiKßucheman expeddfon to tbe Sahara. a|nd Captain Angus Buchanan, who arrived \n London recently, showed a representatCve cf "The Tumos" at the Natural 1 Hisi.ory South Kcmsing'on, a number of sped mens of mammals, •nchiding554 words
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Article87 1923-08-16 7 No doubt many diplomatic tvti o'lher aifficu'tt) «3 WM be overcome by means of that see'i'on of th* regulation stipulating %mt a amount cf liquor is to be allowed for medical purposes It a a provlakm providing a loophole which may be enlarged to ai'most indefinite dimensions87 words
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Advertisement272 1923-08-16 7 iBALATA I BELTING. A owerf til Belt ot hi ;h gripping power and great S flexibility. 3 Free from str<u(Vi. i\ unaffected by changes of temper- H ature. Waterproof, recommended for Working under X wet conditions. X ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. I (Incorporated in England.) g SINGAPORE,272 words
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Article790 1923-08-16 8 Reflex - FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE AND MALAYA CUP. PRATICE GAME AGAINST GARRISON. By "Reflex." The eleven aeloctud to represent y ngapore aga i"i»t Malacca on S>a.urday gave a very hopeful dl splay on the Padang yesterday afternoon in a practice match against a form dahle combcied team of the R.790 words
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Article521 1923-08-16 8 THE AUTUMN RACES. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. Th- Singapore Sports Chib will hold their Auturrm Race Meeting on the 16th, 18th and 20th October next. Nine races will be run each day. The Governor's Cup Race wUI be run for on the first day the Alan Loke Cup Race521 words
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Article40 1923-08-16 8 BRITAIN WINS CUP. London, Yesterday. At Ryde America won the fifth British-American Cup race. EngL nd noiw leads by 105 points to 74.— Reuter. Ryde, \esrevday. Britain won the Brit'sh-Amer can Yachting Cup by 129 points to SO. —Reuter.40 words
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Article13 1923-08-16 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang Yesterday. GodflSes won the Sweelee Challenge Cup.13 words
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Article471 1923-08-16 8 NOTES BY "WAYFARER." The 'eagu? fixture between the S. C. C. and the Service came off on the Padang last Saturday, and ended in a draw. The wet weather had its effect on the play, and the «coring was iow and the cricket dutll. Dr. Sddona, after hps great471 words
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Article214 1923-08-16 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. No play yesterday. TO-DAY'S TIES. D. Class Singles. William, E. T. vs. Smi3h, M. Corkill vs. Campbell, W. W. Gordon G. A. C. vs. Morrison, J. R. Curies vs. Stackhouse. Brown C. W. G. vt Gordon. W. Schafer vs. Jillings. Dykes, R. D. vs. Newbery. McMullan214 words
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Article487 1923-08-16 8 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. SLgcpore, Yesterday. Prices Realized. Spot: London Is. 3%d. New York 28%. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 51% (3 lots, 1 in cases). Good Average Quality 50 to 50V Off Quahty 47 to 49%. Crepe: Singapore Standard Quality Pale487 words
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Article155 1923-08-16 8 GARRISON GOLF CLUB. A prize for a one club competition very kindly presented by Mr. Everitt played on Aug. 6, was won by Mr. Jones, with a net score of 78. Tbe Men's Monthly Medal was won by Major H. C. Harrison, 4 down. The Ladies' Monthly Medal was155 words
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Article350 1923-08-16 8 INVENTOR'S KIDNAPPED SON. In «t very unexpected manner wiremm has repaid paut of the debt) ik owes to the ger/us of E. F. W. A3exanderson, chief engineer of the Rad o Corporation of America and a d insulting engineer of the General Electric Company Inc., U. S.350 words
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Advertisement142 1923-08-16 8 "SILVO" LIQUID POLISH FOR ALL SILVER ECONOMICAL AND IMPARTS LASTING LUSTRE Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. g LOANS XT REDUCED RATES. Applications for loans against first class town properties are invited by the Loke Yew Trustees. A reasonable rate of interest will be fixe! according to the nature and class of security142 words
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Advertisement361 1923-08-16 8 I Tennis Rackets RESTRUNG I AND REPAIRED I -by our own EXPERT with 28 years !g experience in this line S charges per racket RAJA Col I 117, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE, j I QUEEN'S I 1 High tJlass Athletic Goods, j 1 i I NEW SHOW ROOM I I361 words
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421 1923-08-16 9 MYSTERY MAN WHO KID BEHIND THE DOOR. New York: Dorothy Kauffman, a beaut ful young governess, was found stabbed to death on the flor.r of her bed/room la the home of the fam ly who employed her. There were five wounds in her back,421 words
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Article155 1923-08-16 9 Wife Found Dead and Husband Poisoned. A young wife was found diead and her husband poisoned late on Saturday n<glht a* a house i n Sidmouthroad, Ley ton. Their names are:— Phoebe Fryatt, aged 19, and Jack Fryafct, a?:ed 20, a mechanic. The police found155 words
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Article1016 1923-08-16 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. |fr*«r*. LYALL AND EVATT, Excliai.ge and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: SingapoK. Aug. 16. 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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Advertisement225 1923-08-16 9 «rt? YOU TRIED I T. X* X, S 1 1 9 i I I BELL BRAND [g Rubber Footwear I BE PATRIOTIC TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES. S SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. I Sizes: Extra Large $1.50 Large $1.30, Medium $1.20 g Small $1.00, g TAN KAHKEE& CO. 1 RUBBER225 words
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Advertisement264 1923-08-16 9 Mobiloil mm\tmt4m»gm*tM Telephone 2415 LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore. MICBELIN TYRES STOCKIST. fk^Sl' Supplier of all kindi of JKcgiigJgS Fr.rumatlc and Wa&CiS&JmWk Solid Tyres and also f GARGOYLE Lubricating oils. Prompt Delivery to Every Order. JUST UNPACKED GENUINE PURE SILK HOSIERY Full Fashion Seamless HIGH HEEL—DOUBLE SOLE AND264 words
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Article541 1923-08-16 10 VIEWS OF A PARTICULARLY OUTSPOKEN PERSON. Old Customs Were Better. What would Queen Victoria have said of the modern girl? According to Mrs. Henrietta Ward, the artist—mother of the late S r Leslie Warrd ("Spy"),-«he would have used one ruthless and uncompromising ad jdcti ye—"Horrible!" Mrs. Ward, who541 words
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Article170 1923-08-16 10 SWEET LAVENDER." Old Cry Brought Up to Ihxte Thia Year. Lavender is just arrrvirxg at its perfection, ajrad brown-faced men and women are selling big bunches in the London streets—at six blanches a penny, instead of five la*t year. Scmie of the gypsies still use the old lavender song in170 words
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Advertisement653 1923-08-16 10 AUCTION SALE. Auction Sale of ONE MAXWELL MOTOR BUS SEATING CAPACITY 17 in perfect running order At the Sale-Room of ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. On Saturday, Aug 18 at 11 a.m. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LIMITED, (Successors to Ching Keziz Lee Co.) Auctioneers Estate Agents Incorporated in SfcfNlFOT*.) i.<mii.■;<■<.!« i:'i h653 words
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Advertisement477 1923-08-16 10 r Escape From p THE COILS OF I Bronchitis I the Trouble IT is awful to be conscious that a bronchitis is gradually tightw ciing it coils around your chest; I that your breathing is becoming g more and more obstructed; the allocating cough more and more persistent. The discovery477 words
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Advertisement376 1923-08-16 10 Now give him Sanatogen to build him up. Thousands of physicians, with the implicit confidence engendered by years of experience, rely upon Sanatogen to overcome the weakness of nerve and body so often encountered after illness. When the time arrives you must help nature in her task of imparting new376 words
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Advertisement270 1923-08-16 10 j, <*^B "WWAID Boo,, 1 HONGKONG ,J I "ALBERT "CARL LEGIEX A OLF VONlt' f 1 abc U:0( HOMEWARlT Bom I ™R ANTWERP I AND HAMBU^'B B about COMPANY, LlMlTEfj I Steamers intended I from Singapoi, I KINTA— Monday. 4 ,„.B bwetteiham aid Pe& V HYE LEONG-MondaLi^jB Ma.acca and Mu?r.270 words
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Advertisement495 1923-08-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE. I (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under detract with Hi* Majesty's Government.) U ARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. 0 For China Jopan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnafce Singapore Tonnage Singapore 11,000 Aug495 words
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Advertisement324 1923-08-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkT LONDON LINE, Hakone Maru Aug 27 SuwaMaru Sept 4 Fashimi Maru Sept lg LIVERPOOL LINE. Tokushima Maru Sept 20 Durban Maru mid Sept Tsushima Maru end Sept HAMBURG LINE Mito Maru Aug 24 Matsuye Maru end Sept NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ es Sailing dates mil. SOUTH324 words
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Advertisement536 1923-08-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS- LINE OF STEAMERS V Montnly sailings to and from Austialia for cargc only, calling at Penang Bntavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1923 1923 EURELIA Sep 10 Sep 12 EMITA Oct. 15 Oct. 17 ECHUCA Nov.536 words
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Advertisement492 1923-08-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS mm 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. Leaves Hongkong Arr yes San Francis** PRESIDENT PIERCE Aug 2!) Sept 20 PRESIDENT WILSON Sept 12 Oct 4 SPECIAL THROUGH492 words
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Advertisement851 1923-08-16 12 NOTICE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS wfll be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on August 24, 1923, for the following services for the Government Monopolies Department for the year 1924:— (1) Suppiy of best Amoy or Hongkong pots each capable of easily containing three ohees of chandu. The pots851 words
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Advertisement350 1923-08-16 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Small Store to let from Ist August. Entrance from Collyer Quay. Apply to Medioal Hall Ltd. TO LET.—From Ist September 1923 house No. 2 Victoria Street. For terms and particulars apply to Manager, Hotel van Wijk. TO LET—No. 1458 East Coast Road A comfortable and spacious bungalow350 words
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Advertisement460 1923-08-16 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE* BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd Det. 1892.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,362,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir R. J.460 words
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Advertisement525 1923-08-16 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. j HEAD OFFICE 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan SuleimanBatu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 llir AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya. Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiaruak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised525 words
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Advertisement515 1923-08-16 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Cap tal in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liab lity of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Ilodlo515 words
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Advertisement410 1923-08-16 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in he S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Kh am. Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo410 words
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