Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1923

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. X, No. 284 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1923.
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    • 142 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE AND CHIPPING GAZETTE. Vo 3 45 Ed' 10 1 Deptf „„171, Managerial Dept 'trjBSCBlPTION RATES. Payable w_ advance. $15.00 I 7.60 I fl» ifye e 3.76 I per quarter p 03 tage extra 50 cte. per month. f i i i i. iim»M*iiii«niinni? I Flemings Beltings, j TIGER
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    • 167 1 SKETOLENE for prevention of MOSQUITO and other insect bites. $1.60 Per nottie. 1 1 Medical Hall, Ltd., 23. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I j Solid Oak, richly finished caae. Fitted to hold 4 doqbleWeight C SPECIAL OFFER $47.50 THE ARISTOCRAT OF PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES (Made m London) Obtanab)e ondy from ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 127 1 1 i i i i i i e i i i f i J CHILD'S EYES K I Have them Examined I I By One of Our 1 j OP TOM-E-TRISTS. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. 1 15, South Cai.a' Road, Singapore. I I I I I I '■H|!l|IWIIfll>||l l
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  • 808 2 MR. S. K. NAIR'S CONCLUDING LECTURE. Precepts for Old and Young. The thini and last of his series of public was delivered on Tuesday by Mr: S. K. Nair at the Town Hail, Kuala Lumpur. The audience was very much larger than on the previous night.
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  • 382 2 A Mother-in-Law'6 Strang* Appl cation. An elderly Tamil woman stood crying before the Police Magistrate of Colombo, Ceylon while he perused the petition she had submitted. The petition is an interesting document and t begins thus; "With due reverences and reverences I most humbly beg leave
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  • 106 2 Aldershot Inquiries: no Noke Heard in Guard Room. The miltary authorities at Aldershot are investigat'ng the sUtememt made fey Signalman Miller of the Royal Corps of Signals, who was found unoonsoous at his sentry post by the sergeant of the guard. Miller, who had a piece of string
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    • 205 2 So.. FL** UaW«Arnrnm I**! ate Lai il as These are the cause of SORE THROATS Disease spreading swarm in the air in countless millions, always seeking to attack through the mouth and throat. EVANS 'Pastilles are the sure protection. They resist the germs of Influenza, Pneumonia, Diphtheria, F« v er
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    • 69 2 MALTED 1 MILK JJ j I BOIUS FffO* P^^^^^l Do »of riek tb, |y uadermining ol roar 1// cenatitution by tbe rar.ge* t/f/ ml ba! climates. Drink yi R 0 SLICKS MALTED yi VA MILK, tat triad, trusted aad p Iji traa IOOD-DkMNK. lade f mooiant by th< adiiboa -yj
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    • 137 2 AN ASSASSIN. RheuraatUxr. is like aa aaaaas n Re/ore you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains sod 2TJ*S ,0,l0W a worae than if the assasia's knife was driven into your fl^sh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM the ,.nd the only true aad aura *>re for Pheumatism It
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    • 344 2 TEETHING TIME NEED NOT MEAN TEARS. Whqn baby's teeth ar l£ comf.ra? through a time of worry to many f mothers. The little one's gums become swollen and tender; he 's cross; does not sleep well; is troubled w, constipa t i o n, colic or diarrhoe, and sametimes 'even
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    • 483 2 I THE j {Motor Uniod 1 INSURANCE Co., Ltd 1 (Incorporated in England.) I FIRE MOTOR MARINE I i Agents: I Messrs. SME, DARBY Co.. Ltd I 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. I Telephona No. 2800. j LATEST HISTORICAL SERIES. 1 G] HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE 1878—1913 by G. P. Gooch.
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  • 1097 3 GENERAL AS NEW;;ROY. By Sir Jftrcival Phillips. No other city in the Balkans is making such progress in reconstruction as the capital of Jugo-Slavia. The man'a for building has exceeded all bounds. The hustlers of Belgrade are not content with wiping out the,ir oldfashioned
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  • 194 3 Magistrate Guided by Handwriting in Larceny Charge. An order was made by Sir C. Biron at Bow-street for the extradition of Daniel Arthur Perry, 36, commission agefit, on a charge of larceny within the 'jurisdiction of the French Government. It is allqgeu that accused, in the name
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  • 118 3 Magistrate and a Wife's Happy and Smiling Face. "My husband doesn't want me any more and I've made up my mind to work for myself," said a woman at Willesden in mail week. "What do you wCsh me to do?" enquired the magistrate. "My husband claims
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    • 255 3 qoality> 4? (mm I /A/ ECONOMY Why you should smoke a good Cigarette P Ej Since the first Great Wall Ciga- S rettes were made and sold their success has been phenomenal. &j Quality alone would make Great Wall Cigarettes distinctive, H i 3^^^ but in addition to quality the
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    • 365 3 AYOUNGt&IFE CBRYZ OF TEAT Mrs. B. L. Hunt, writes: I first be ame ill about 2| years ago. and suffered terrible pains in the back, s'eeplessness, and swelled thighs, and:;ou!d not move about in bed. I was under a doctor, but hid very little relief. I bounht some De Witt's
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    • 413 3 Flight! writes, "On seceral occasions when we the iat.it and heated tome of our were stranded in the desert with little tmall tupply of water. Thm we or no food. Corn/ Was most ca'uahle. opemd up a tin. en-hhn* us "I recollect one of the Utterly to thoioufihly warm ourselves
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  • 737 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." In 44 Trouble," which will be opened at the' Victoria Theatre, Jackie Coogan again scores a bullseye. If anything, the little star is better in this than he was in the memorable Chaplin film, because in the latter it
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    • 285 4 AMUSEMENTS. TRIPLE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT AT THE Empire Cinema AT 3.30 P.M. Sensational Fight for the Heavyweight Championship of Europe. CARPENTIER- BECKETT See the Famous Dancer, MADAME ANNA PAVLOVA, The Dumb Girl of Portici IN 7 REELS. ■tHIMMHI In the First Show at 7.30 The screen's most gifted artiste, Florence Vidor.
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    • 317 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, December 2, to Friday, December 7. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED EXHIBITORS Presents CONSTANCE BINNEY Fay Compton Malcolm Keen IN A Bill of Divorcement IN 6 REELS. (From the stage play by Clemence Dane.) A Bill of
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    • 294 4 FRESB FROM THE CIT¥ j New 2 Part Mack Oomedy and Sjreen Magazine No. 3878. I AI)jf)Y/ CTIIa In the ?nd Show at 9.15 Li ft II If I 5L1H(| PERILS OF THE YUKON in bis funniest Feituring William Desmond CHAPTERS 5 6 UIGHS ENOIGB fit I m, THE GREAT
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  • 977 5 TO.DAY, DEC. 4. Pumea 3 p.m. ■r* *Flying Dragon 8 p.m. Ban Lee Guan 3 p.m. Meran 3 pjn. >{a P Baki Teluk Niboeng* 1/fi oXli Ayuthia 4 p.m. Muar* Kelantan 4 p.m. Colombo, Djibouti, Port fe» r f y s, Europe, etc. S» d PORTHOS 4 p.m.
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  • 177 5 We axe indebted to the "Nanyo Nicbi-Nichl Sh/mbun" for the followkng: TOKIO. SaturdayMr Haxa Kurizo ha* been elected of the One Bank following the death of Mr. Ikeda K Tnm*mi* P llobrbit v*™™ 1 canvassdng of amS*** Zm has been passed «t a meeting of Ala election
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  • 61 5 Have you a son who is about to le-ave School? If so, it is your duty to help ham as much as you can to choose a suitable profession for hkmsolf Why not enrol him for a Course with the I. C S.? We coach up ,tudc«ts for all
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  • 284 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS TIN. To-day, $120 per pikul 175 tons sold.• MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Tin—Li-tooon £239.5.0. Local $120 per picui 175 tens sold. Rubber.—London, Is. 2%idl Loaad 50 cents. General.—Smelters $7.60 to $7.80, Fraseir and Neaves $37.50 to $38.50, Malayan Collieries $19.70 to $20.20, Robinsons $18.75 to $19.25,
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  • 88 5 Standard Oil Co.'s Current Prices- Devce's Imperial Biilliant per two t ns $5.25 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4.80 Tiger per two tins $4.80 Tiger in drums per two drums $410 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fish per unit of 4 Imperial gallons (1 tn) $2.48
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  • 149 5 Per Run.phitus:—Mr. J. R. Glascock, Mr. M. S. Lawton, Mr. Freese, Mr. Joe F\sher, Mra. Jeanette Walen, E. Quisumbing, Mr. and Mrs. Hender and baby, mm D. Taylor, Miss E. Taylor, Miss FrnChan, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Mr. Blunt, Mrs. J. G. MacansK M£ss MacanSlh, J. N. Dawe,
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  • 52 5 It is proposed to fire the undermentioned stores, for test purposes, at 630 p.m. on Thursday December 6 from Pulo Brani. Signals Rocket Light and Sound 4 Cartridges Illuminating 10, Lights Long 38. Flares Ground 2. If the weather is bad the proof wnl be postponed to each succeeding evening
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  • 713 5 THE HANG GUAN BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. Ĕ The d£ rectors of the above company have issued the following report: The directors beg to submit herewith their report with duly audited accounts for the year ended June 30. 1923, which show that, after making provteiVm far
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  • 35 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceykm to-day As Rs. 160 •qua! to $100. The rate of paym« nt if Money Orders from India and Ceylon R«. 1«6 «iu*l 10 100
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    • 990 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE. REMOVAL he b y n»tiHed.that on.and j a,ter Thursday, the Bth instant, 5 the address of Mr. G. AUHELV, Se ing A^ ent Tita B^ n i I (2)f Raffles Square by lift. (Next to Messrs. Kelly «alsh.) T fi |ephone No. 172 as heretofore. TRADE MARS. i
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  • 87 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Dec. 4. Hgh Tides.—6.50 a.m., 7.32 p.m. M. M. hpmcwaird mail leavesGoverniment House at Home. To-morrow, Dec. 5. High Tides.—7.4» a.«n. 8.42 pan. Simpam Valley, Harrison Barker's noon. Hello Singapore, Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6. High Tides—B.37 a.m. 9.37 p.m. Friday,
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  • 30 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Dr. Hu Tsai Kuen begs to thank his relatives and friends who attended the funeral of his beloved mother and who sent wreaths and lettois of condolence.
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  • 929 6 It should not be the place of a newspaper to moralise, and it is not our desire to do so. But ttelre is a local problem which has in on: opinion (formed after careful consideration) reached a stage which calls for serJous public attention and for further
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  • 632 6 Malayan M.P.'a. We wonder whdJher all or ana; or none of the fh'ree former Malayan reside: I a senlt to th, Hous? of Commons by the Br»'t:sh electorate at the last election will be in this elect on. The reeuPts in the three constituents last time were
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  • 282 6 Christian Healing Service will take place in St. Andrews Cathedral on Frday at 5.15 p.m. The BooTH* the Ooiciiial Secretary, Sir Frederick James, K. B. E„ left for Penang this morning. Ro-furn shing. 0 f the Maeonic aub, having been comp>e. Ed th- dub will be for tfa us 3
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  • 172 6 A Ring in the Case. Before tYua Oral Justice in the Supreme Court th<s morrring- Mr. C da Silva, ons behalf of Mrs. R. K. Solomon asked for the return of a briillininit ring, and a gold chain belonging to her. from R. Sajan. with whom it was
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  • 129 6 Mr. Seah Leng Seah was at home yesterday afternoon at Bendemeer to Lady Gu'ilemard and his numerous European xnd Chinese friends. Among .he kirge gathering present were the Chief Justice, Sir Wakter«Shaw, Lady Shaw, the Bishop of 'Singapore, Mrs. Ferguson Davie, the Ch lese
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  • 31 6 Prom China and Japan by s.£. Kalyan, due Singapore 6 a.m. tomorrow. From United Kingdom (London ma Is despatched November 13) by s.s. PatrochK, due Singapore 8 a.m to-moa-Dow.
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  • 226 6 The annual prize-giving and exhibition t4on ot b»nVlwolrK of pearls HA 8cbuol wM be bo'd on r?ridlay next, at 4 p A» iitr». 0. b««. Kindly eonseated to d s'rHutr tlbe priees. «r (3. 2. I.inf, XC.P.. wi!« be poslexl to bledan «o relieve ll4r w«il 4_<5 p. wbu in
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  • 655 6 foßEc:astsof Ei EXPan^N Rowd >*» Cont lnues Reuter. ■cc" pol cy. "If i m mandatp mm the co.u-.ttfy I me.B rt o carry out to tlhe full."—Reuter. LONDON, Yestarday. vey-mr the situation m the con- 6 the "Times" aaye trained, impart al ohseryans- cxm*3de. r the present
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    • 309 6 I New Stocks of f I "O-So-Ezy" I I Polish and Polishing Mops. I 1 050 EZY j I POM3H Ii i 1 g Hmm I 0-SO-E2Y g i is B jjj aJ p ji I 1 Gallon $3.50 X Gallon -2.10. Dj 1 Quart $1.10 1 Pint 60 Cents.
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  • 188 7 Passengers Hurled to Pit Bottom. BODIES UNRECOGNISABLE. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. I s |T ,.,,rted that 40 men were Nunnery Coalpit, Sherfield. ♦o r nir 176 men were hurled -jk coata r the bottom of the Pitshaft, owing Wll)e breaking. Ambulances the r rushed to the ptthead fid
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  • 70 7 Peaceful Defence.'' Reuter. lINDON, Yesterday. j, s Embassy in London ntcrpretat on placed m .j,, Tha r Spanish Ma:t fws> attention to a De R vera that there is us tn the purpose S] tnish pol cy was perv nsolidat!oo of HisIs will develop ecoao--5 md influence
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  • 68 7 Fated With Difficulties. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. opened #t mid-day has v fac- an almost un pa rail tied sdititi ow ng to the conflicting aims ifthr pr up*. The progressive bloc, tsich claim- to wteld the balance d tjv is prepared to fight deterrcedly fur the enactment
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  • 86 7 Protest Against Protection. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A group committee representing arehaf.'j Imporf >rs, whole:-sale r ttie:- and d stributors c{ silk goods, at a meeting of the silk section of the London Chamber rf Co mm r<*e has issued an antistatement dealing trade in manufactured rf.ks in it
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  • 46 7 Reuter. Commissioned for a Trooping Voyage. LONDON, Yedterdky. m* Cruiser "Plymouth" has been tortnu* .oed to-day by Captain H. T. for a moping voyage with crews for the Light Cruiser ar.d Sloop Magnolia on the Stat'an. Crews will be exchange f k Siagaporaw-
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  • 33 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. *"0 years old farmer, Br4manha» 7* *<* deitd- and h!s nephew has °j* n dangerously wounded in an at Granfce Consligo. A num- c irrests have been made.
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  • 32 7 Reuter. Washington Yesterday. Secretary of the Navy, Mr. V> mnyarK *d h a definite plane U P a navai ttki aerial ex ,r tli- nwrth role, n next
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  • 29 7 G OVERNOR McCRAY. Reuter. ,ND IANAPOUS, Ytsterday. r McCray has b?en served f >r h s appe irance and #Lght incictments of e«r/>cr.7.lc—cnt. Ha i funVrh:'d 25 000 dollars
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  • 123 7 Annual Report. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The avrvuai report <cf ;h« P. and O. Compacvy shows that af er providing for depreciation amd ad-ling £105 000 to the Insurance Fund, rrvakir.g a to.a>] of £3.200,000 there is a credilc balance of £817 000, en the year's accounts,
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  • 67 7 Big Orders for Stock. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The "Westminster Gazette" reports great activity in tth? railway and eng neeuring trade. The South African railways have just placed an order wriith a Lancashire firm for twenty locomotives, the India Store Department in Lcfnefcoi .is nquiring for sixty locomotives arJd three
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  • 52 7 Alarming Increase of Motor Accidents. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterdv/. There were 11,066 deaths cwing to motorcar accidents in the U<n ted States last year, am increase of 1,498 as comp tred with the previous year. Los Angeles lias the highest deathrate with 29.5 while New York has
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  • 36 7 Reuter. OTTAWA, Yesltrday. The America-Canadian liquor smuggling conference htos ended. Its conclusions are not announced but t is w&eetood the American delegate wwe assured- their suggestions would be seriously arvd «ally considered. —R uter.
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  • 57 7 Among the 235 deaths, which took place in Singapore during the week L:.ngNov. 17, the p :C.M n O. one European, one Eurasian, 187 ChiZle and 23Malay deaths. Mortality waT caused chfefly by h e h accounted for 28 maWfev--27 phthiss 26, convulsion 25 and W hwi 15. There was
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  • 1547 7 MEETING AT PENANG. An Ordinary Meeting of the Indian Infmigration Committee was held at P4nang on November 22, 1923. Present: Mr. E. W, F. G lman the Controller of Labour, S. S. af.d F. M. S. n the chclir and Dr. R. Dowden (P C.M O.) Mr.
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  • 732 7 LAST NIGHTS OVERWHELMING SUCCESS. The efforts of Miss Jill and the forty artistes who agisted her during the last few month- culminated in the presentation of the ab: ye to a o- wdcsd audience at the V ctoria Theat: last night. From the rise of the cuirta n
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    • 67 7 W7MT INTERESTS YOU Page No. Destruction of Youth Notes and Comments The Lai* Stage Terrible Mine Disaster This, p*ge It* and Spain This page Indian Immigration This page He Mo Singapore T* 1 Educations— its End end Aim Gems of English Literature Z A City in the Melting Pot -s
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    • 400 7 j PEARNS 48 5j g PUMP?. I jj MANCHESTER DONKEY OR WALL PUMP. I 3 < )M. —TJie steam cylinder is carri?d by the main framing rci W'lich also fVrms the delivery air vessel The crank shaft is of ru Q forged steel, w irkijg in adjustable beariigs. The connecting
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  • 544 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. HOME LEAGUE TABLES The following are the positions of Clubs in the Home Football League up to and including Saturday, Nov. 17:— Division I. Goals. P. W. L. D. tf < P. Cardiff C. 15 8 1 6 26 15 22 Huddarafi Id 15 8 3 422
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  • 58 8 DECISION OF P. B. A. (FTom Our Own Correspondent}. IPOH, To-day. The Perak Boxing Association has decided that owing to a recent complaint nlo member should meet any SeLamgor boxer iVi the future without Che permission of the P. B. A. Certain aUegationa are being further investigated- The committee
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  • 85 8 BROMHEAD MATTHEW SHIELD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yesterday. Penang teams fired for the Bromhead Matthew Shield in fine weather «nd no winfl. Capt Limtott of the ftjrma Rifles was the conducting officer. The scores are aa follows Bl (Eurasian) 366; Al (European) 354; A 2. 334; Dl (Chinese)
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  • 64 8 AMATEUR SPORTING ASSN. To-morrow's Tie. A Singles (semi-final): Kiong Bentf Hong vs. Low Kirn Too. Thursday's Ties. A Singles (semi-final): Chew Keow Bock vs. Lim Chwoe Poh. Doubles: Toh Cheng Kiat and Lim Kong Khye vs. P oh Kay Watt and Lee Ohm Yam. Friday's Ties. Doubles: Lan Chwee
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  • 1391 8 GATHERING EXCITEMENT FOR BIG FIGHT. Battling Key—Cowboy Reyes. Thrills are on the card for the night of December 8, at the New World when Batfing Key. Lightweight Champion of Malaya, and Cowfcoy Reyes, of Martiia, meet in a sensational ten round contest. Booking is proceeding briskly at the
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  • 63 8 You are probably finding it rather difficult to select a suitable Christmas gift for your boy. Have you thought of an I. C. S. Course for him in the profession in which he is interested. We have over 300 Courses and feel sure one of these will suit
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  • 191 8 Y.M.CA. vs. M.C.U. The following are the scores in the above match: M. C. U. C. Smith Caiughtgumabhoy b Stack 34 Khoo Peng Seng b Ignatius 4 P. Nadarajah b Stxck 13 Dr. Carnegie b Ignatius 0 A. W. Rasiah c Oehlers b Ignatius 2 G. S. Amaras ngam
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  • 173 8 SINGAPORE CLUB. Scotland vs. The Rest. The above matdh was played on Sunday at the Raoe> Course, and resulted in a wJn, for The Rest by 9 points to 5. The are the detail* Scotland bet'ng mentioned first Hendrie and Stewart 0, Harrison arjl Rutfey L Smith and Mac
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  • 99 8 Reuter. Oxford Beat Cambridge. LONDON, Yesterday. In the Oxford inter-varsity relay races, Ox fond beat Cambridge in the 4th and 1st events.—Reuter. Th- track was in bad condition but the Oxonrans. who included five Americans ran brilliantly and won the half-mile race in 1 min. 31 1|5 s**rs.
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  • 140 8 Alee Motor Garage. At the public examination of the parflners in the Alee Motor Garage of Orchard Road, conducted by Mr. G. B. Kellagher, Assistant Official Assignee, before Mr. Justice Sproule, Mrs. Ranjo, wfe of a Government pensioner stated that she had half interest in the business. The
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  • 138 8 A Successful Appea'. (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR, Yeeterdr^y. The full Court of Appeal has delivered judgment allfowing the app*Ja|l of the State of Negri Sembilan agaOnst the judgment of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, who gave Mr. ankl Mrs. St. George $25,000 damages fox injuries resulting
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  • 140 8 Warning to Local Dealers. A District Court act'oh in which Thio Sow Youg of Chop Aik Leone Chan was charged at the irstapce of the Rubber Restr'ction Department with landing an excessive amount of rubber was heard before Mr. P. F. David, in the Criminal District Court
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  • 179 8 Among the vessels that put into port yesterday was the Fantome II, the pleasure Yacht of the Ho».n. Ernest Guiiiiess. The vessel was fitted out in Namrtes m the year 1896 and preserves the old time appearance combined with the most modem appliances. Besides the owner,
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  • 32 8 Orders for week ending December 9, 1923. Wednesday, Dec. 5. —Band Practice, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8.—Sports Heata Raffles Institut on ground 2 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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    • 36 8 Keep them well by giving to them SCOTT'S Bmulsion which during half a century h-?s saved the lives of countless thousands of weakly children and brought health to so many hemes Scott's Emulsion children for adults.
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    • 292 8 1 Special KM A S Offer n a FRESH STOCK AT REDUCED PRi CEs I Badminton Rackets f I STRINGING GUARANTEED SIX MONTHS I I Limited stock. Book your orders Maharaja Special II H immediately in order to avoid Maharaja lU(i|B g Disappointment Dewan I ffi Club ".'j 8 "'<l
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  • 615 9 ZOO KEEPER'S STARTLING VISION.. The splendd vision cf two green elephants (according to Samuel A. Derieux in his book Animal PersonalitSes") was once vouchsafed to a perfectly sober keeper in the New York Zoo. One of the elephants was Khartoum, who is as playful as he is powerful.
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  • 1006 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Dec. 4. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. laaue value of shares anown after name of company. Atlagar 2s lid AngLo-Java 2s 2|7% Anglo-Malay 20s 20(7% Ayer
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    • 628 9 THE BEST RESULTS PRODUCED BY THE EASTERN STUDIO I STAMFORD ROAD. [c •phone Main 1900 for an appointment to avoid delay during 0 XMAS SEASON. 2 f RACKET RESTRINGING I Tennis Rackets restrung with best black Tropical Guts Price $6.00 only. j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 1 ALWAYS CALL AT ROSE Co.,
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    • 11 9 \J Get>-It I ■JLfor thai Corn? I AT ALL CHEM'. J
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    • 234 9 p*/_Bx M SURE! j GET YOUR COMFORTABLE RUBBER FOOTWEAR BY INVESTING IN Bell Brand's 70 cts. r^/m TO $1.60 Tan Kah Kee Co., RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS, SINGAPORE. I H.il.iiinii«t« itiiliit'il':iii|;ii;.liilinininiiliiiii|! li.i'.l'.liiliiliUliliWUiil, I MM I I I l l I i I i I I i YOU'D BE SURPRISED I with
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  • 587 10 Singapore, Dec. 3. MSAT. Artie!*, Ptic*. 8. Beef steak kati 045 Beef stew or curry kati 0.36 Port, lean kati 0.61 Pork, lean and fat (lit qaaiity) kati' 0.44 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati 0.60 Fowl kati 050 Fowl large (3 katis) each Fowl medfium
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    • 897 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. SO, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Business Premises and Residential Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Cos Sale-room, No. 30, Chulta Street, On Wednesday, December 12, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1 Valuable land and the brick and
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    • 395 10 l*6llSloliE Capital Steel Works 13" Sheffield CAPITAL FOR V A HIGH SPEED STEEL WM MINING STEEL NICKLE CHROME STEEL CHROME SPRING STEEL FARQUHARSONS QUICK RELEASE DRILL CHUCKS. mirim TUNGSTEN STEEL SAW mßjm BLADES. CAPITAL HIGH SPEED TWIST DRILLS. Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the S. S.) SINGAPORE. finitggfs
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