Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vul. XL -No. 19 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 1924.
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    • 239 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE [PPING GAZETTE. pU :ai Newspaper of s f.ettlenienti. Published Daily, R.-porta of Local Events. f ß ll and Latest Tel«kram*. |0T SPORTS REPORTS. I U c Policy of Hand -Making j I for discriminating smokers c j When cigarette smoking was in its infancy the Pro- 1 s
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    • 39 1 HARMONY I The flfMMfl jnoil weaa* should be f :ti harmony vvith your com- ptVxiPM and particular style of &tmk% Our Optometrists will do I this sat sfactori ly for ycu. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 13, Cai.a?
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  • 1245 2 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) PEACE AND GOODWILL. London, Jan. 1.—The dawn of the New Year is greeted m France sis betokening better days. If 1923 has been the year of the Ruhr occupation. 1924 is to be the year of reconc liation
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    • 172 2 I hi! DONT AI;GUE '"WORLD RENOWNED" I Biscuits Cakes I ARE THE CLST [3 jjj Arroiv»\oi:! c Are ii •»."•_!rr;a> 3cr> f r Children and £y 1 FRANCIS MONK ff£Co., I jjj 12, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I READ'HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S NOVELS J Over 9,000,000 copies have been sold at Home
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    • 165 2 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realise the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little's
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    • 301 2 WHAT TO DO FOR A COLD. Take a hot bath at bed-time and a amftll dose of P:nkett*s then cover up warmly and go to steep. You'll feel ever so much better In the morning. nun are laxative perfection. Gently but efficiently they cteanse the system, siimjlr.te the liver, clear
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    • 175 2 I MOTORISTS S Insure your car against accidents by protecting yourself a g a J N Headlights andfta dazzling R/ ys of the >. 1 I Kent's "GLARE GUARD" a THE ANTI-DAZZLE DEVICE. G] Write for particulars bo jjj Sole Agents:—DUNCAN ROBERTS Ltd., 137, Cecil St.. Sinn* S i^uumjuuouiamcioqiJU^*x^ W)^^
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  • 870 3 DOMES; IC LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. The Elcc r.'cal and Allied Eng neering S:ct of (fee Br'tish Empire Exhibit on which oeeupiee a floor space of about 3Vi acres in the Pal cc of Engineer ng h3S been organised by the Brit sh Electrical and Aliied Manufacturers' Associat'on
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    • 440 3 t I I I I I I I I i I I lit I I I I I I I I t I I l Mkmm r A GIFT. A gift that strengthens friendships A gift that only you can give— Your Photograph. :•i i Make an appointment to-day At
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    • 316 3 aWLMfIE PIMPLESI CHIN Burned and Spread Over race. Cuticura Heals, "My trouble s'ai'ed with small white pimples which broke out sU around my chin. Shortly after the? began to run water and formed scales, which burned and spread all over my face. The pimples itched and burned a lot when
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    • 113 3 i 1 r I THE SUPER INSECT KILLER 1 OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3..*0 REFILLS pi nts $2.85, quarts $3.50 a /he Straits Chemical Co., The British Pha-mafty, I I 410—2, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD J JT g Representatives SOLE DISTRIBUTORS, 8 FOR MALAYA. D.E.I. AND SIAM. SINGAPORE S.S.
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  • 649 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. "FIREBRAND T REV I SON." By "Felmar." This ifc the kirJd of shooting they do "Firebrand Trevieon," the newest Fox production starring Buck Jones and based on the Cliari.es Alden Seltzer story —w*h dh comes to the Surina Theatre. John Grier,
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    • 587 4 AMUSEMENTS. empire From Wednesday, 4an. 23 to Friday, Jan. 25. "in tbe Second Show at 9.20. In the First Show at 7.J0. International News Tpaj| Universal great historical chapter play JN m aRTS Btarrtrjg Western drama featuring George Walsh with Louise Lorraine in Mnoß With Stanley in Africa To-night Two
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    • 362 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Saturday, January 19, to Thursday, January 24. In the Secord Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. W. W. HODKiNSON PRESENTS Edward Hearn and Barbara Bedford in The Face of the World In 6 Teels. (From the novel by John Bojer) x ffrrtive entertainment,
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    • 259 4 AMCTENTS. GA lET V -I k TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. I ightnirg Speed ard I)fv {frate JONES NIGHT SURINA THEATRE HftlKF PETERS THE dashino c wß °v star I mm I ■■■I** In stunts that startle and VIRGINIA VALU romance that appeals MATT MOORE JOSEF SWICKARD >•< St arm 2SREELS
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  • 129 5 ARRIVALS. January, 23. Mtran from B. Pahait. Argun Maru from Bombay. Van der Lyn from Bella wan. Vam Diernen from Natuna Is. Sri Muar from Malacca. Hye Leong frojm MalaccaV. d Does de Bye feem Singkep. CLEARANCES. January, 23. Sar -i Born00 for Ban Ijermassin. R S. Baru
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  • 121 5 "Aa Fine as any Italian". Early in 1924 Daime Nellie Melba will direct a soason of pitarxl opera in Australia. The art director, Mr. Henry Rus ell, who has engaged all the young women of the Melba opera cia-3 in Melbourne said that he was not only extremely
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  • 93 5 Singapore, Jan. 23. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4Ud. Demand 2s. 4 5 32d. Private 3 sr'ght 2s 4 21 32d On Ind'a B nk Tel Trail fer 162% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2 pc. pm. On Shanghai— Bank dumand draft GB% On Jay Ba'.nk Tel.
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  • 86 5 Standard Oil Co/a Current Pricea. Devoe's Imperial Biilliant per two tine $5.10 Sylvan Arrow per two Vno $4.70 Tiger per two tin* $4.70 Tiger in drums per two drum* $3 90 Asiatic Petroleum Co'a Current Prices. F'jsh per un£ of 4 Imperial gallons (1 tin) $2.43
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  • 146 5 TO DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER. Local.—4B cent*. I-ondcn.—ls. l%d. TIN. per pikul 300 tons •old. London.—£2sl.lo.o. PRODUCE. Buyera Sellers Gambier $19.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube f*ress Cube Wh te Popper 26 50 Mixed Black Popper 17.25 Sundried Copra 12.75 M'xed Copra 1250 *Small Fbke Tapoca 14.25 14.25 Med.
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  • 143 5 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. (L. R. Macphail.) Rubber—Sungel Tukaig 20 to 23 cents, Jimahs $1 05 to $1.10, Tambalaks 62% to 67% ee::ts, Basse its $1.02% to $1.07%. Tin.—Taipings $1,12% to $1.17%, Norths $1.12% to $1.17%, Souths Sl.07% to $L.12 1 i, Pengkalens $17.25 to $17.75, Petalings $1.07% to $1.12%
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  • 143 5 Rubbers.—Sticky, Quotations Nom najl. New Scudaia $1.05 to $1.15 Kedahs $2.10 to $2.20. Mandai Tekongs to 35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 47*/i to 52% eent«, Craigieleas 51% to 53 cent*, Mewtakabs 21 to 22% cent», Urn Benuts 22% to 25 cents, Ayer Panaa $5.05 to $5.25. Mining.—Petalings
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  • 62 5 C of C Rubber Association. Singapore, Jan. 23. Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellera. Spot 48 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— tibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spot 47% 48 V 4 Feb to March 48Mt 48% April to June 49V a 49% Juiy to Sept 3J
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  • 25 5 S ngapore, Jan. 23. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New Yoric. cents. London.—ls. l%d. Singapore.—47% cents. Tone of Market.—Steady.
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  • 679 5 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. ANTI-ASIATIC MOVEMENT. London, Jan. 8.—The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Times" says that probably resulting from the hostile speeches by prominent Indians in Ind a, a strong anti-Asiatic movement has started at Lydenburg, where 95 per cent of the white inhabitants have signed a pledge promising
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    • 220 5 5^5 *S«S t ££HSZSZSESHSESZSSSHSZSESHSESHSHS2SZS2SHSES2SZ. 1 E5Z525Z*****iJ5Z5Z525Z5t15Z52 TITAN I BRAND I Cement Cement a So.. Importer.: jplf feS'i Se,l:n A t! I I Borneo Sumatra Ife! G Aupe *yi I Trading Co., Ltd. raffles plaSs. S (Incorporated in HolUod) Telegram: AURELT. g l_ 1 t 11l i|.il'.|iilM>milu|'ll:i|:!|i.| 'I'll I lII* 1
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    • 58 5 THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera io Singapore.) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT A Gr3at Milay Historic il Play iDtpart INDRA PUTRA PART 4 Friday January 25 A Big Hindustani Play SOUBAGAYAH SINDAR.EE WILL BE STAGED BOOKING AT CHEONG KOON SENG CO., K. H. CHEONG, Proprietor
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    • 121 5 SACKED MASSAGE. All s>rts of siok ies*, ptra'y-ii, sjratns and br jken b mes cit be set ri and wil! bo fiani entirely ciril by this treatment. SACRED MANAGE! HALL, 22. Wle-t Srreet. ORDINANCE No. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME»COURTT)F THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Is Bankruptcy. No. 172
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 566 5 mails CLOSE. T 0-DAV, JAN. 23. Ktlantan.* Patani, SuiI>ar ,ion and Bangkok* go?*- 1 Suddhadib 2 p.m. Staeen, Kota to»* Van der CapeUen 2 pm. Mena 2 p.m. jj.-j paha^ ai3aU Ban Whatt Hin 3 p.m. Muar Mian Whatt Soon 3 p.m. Circe 3 p.m. Warcuta 3 p.m. tt n
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    • 57 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kcrbau Hospital. Singapore, Jan. 22. Bared 32 Fan 1016.6, 1013 5, 1015.4. Temp 81, 83, 78. Wet Bu'jb Ther 77, 79, 76. Dir cf Wind N, E, W. M x Temp in shade 120. Min Temp in Shade 72. Max in Sun 120. Min on Grass 72.
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  • 157 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Jan. 23. H\?h Tide.—10.57 a.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Lodge St. George Regular 5.30 p.m. Ta'pusum Fireworks, R. Reclamation, 9.30 p.m. Kaa's Hawaiian», Vic. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, Jan. 24. High T des. —0.8 a.m., 11.34 p.m. Phil. Ordhestra Mem. Hall, 5.15
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  • 816 6 j r A Labour Government in 3 England, following the adoption 3 of the Labour amendment to th? |J Address, is now an accomplished r fact. At «.he time of writing we 0 only await news of the appointjj ment of Mr. Macdonald's Cabin net. There
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  • 744 6 Capetown and Singapore Base. Discussing the question of the Singapore naval base, the "Cape T'mes" says:—"If the Washington Naval Agreement is observed scrupulously and American friendship for Britain takes the shape erf a mutual understand ng for 'poloing' the Eastern waters, the coast-line of Australia and New
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  • 241 6 The untitled ship untitled which is an a round-the-world cruise under the auspices of the American Express Company called at Hfongkona on January 12. She iadue im S r.gapore on Saturday. Mr. O. J. Fernandez brother-n--law of Mr. R. S. Lopez, Manager of the Empire Cinema is now a patnent
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  • 313 6 Dedication Festival. Friday, Janu.ry 23, the Festival of the Converson of S. Paul, is the jjctty tiecotfid' anniversary, of the Dedicat cri of the present S*. Andre's Ca hedral. The Dedication Festival will be marked by celebrations of Holy Communion at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Amd
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  • 90 6 Four Persons Scabbed. (From Oiir Own Correspondent). KUALA LUMPUR Yesterday. A tragic affa r has taken place at Mengkarak viilage, near Temerloh, owing to a performance by two Banjarese conjurors to a crowd mostly of Chinese. One of the aud ence accused a conjuror cf picking
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  • 108 6 The Taipusam festival was celebrated by ""he Hindus this year with much eclat. There was a record number of devotees, who earn ed the "Kavadis" same of thorn prts-cntaig pi:eous sights, with mcedles pierced □ill over their bod Others were fearful to look at long needles suck through their
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  • 199 6 The Master of the s.s. "Nawab" reports that Pulo P elan-hat or Pr.ncess Island Light in the Durian Strait, is net burning. The Maxtor of the s. s. "Rhexenor" report* that he passed submerged wreckage, with a broken most projecting about s x feet, and a stump of a mast
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  • 253 6 STORE untitled A Ch'n ait Miosis Robinson-road, .porta >f store was br k r. S pipes, football Kj i V other mooda I stolen. A •lorei Messrs Abranis r por.s the th ft 0 f motor a 1 to the value f $447 J store in Pe. ang
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  • 61 6 Reuter. TAMPICO. Yfrc; The Rebels have i vupied Cinda Victoria and Tarn.v- pas 1 Federals have captured Jalisco a Guadalajara.—Routes*. LONDON". Ytsterdry. The American cor.sui at Vera Cra has inarmed de ia Efaerti 1 .f mining operations be cacridd partiaily or wholly the United San Government will be
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  • 42 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON'. Yesterday Mr. Archie Roosevelt, of ex-Pres'dent oft the U* ted Sh has severed his connection Sinclair oil interests, in tonfegw* of recent allegations in the Start about the corrupt leasing of some cl reserves by Government officii'
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  • 36 6 NEW YORK. Yeaterdaj. Over a dozen deaths from cold* recorded in New York and others m various parts of the try|, owing to a co.d wave *4 swept down from the Yukoa-Re**
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  • 21 6 From Europe (London mail' patched January' 3) by U. due Penang 6 a.m. on Friday. *M 25th instant. ft
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  • 75 6 Py The atinU <f the late D**, sa/ridni was the sf so «JJ tioa by Mr. T. 0. Mayhe*. and receiver of the Estate, Supreme Court th I B ,-r '3 Ovef Justice Sir Walter Sha» tVr t4*9 construct wri of cert* 2 tiorre of the
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  • 45 6 Kaai's H-waiians gave he r**n performance before a prec aj ve auduenc. at ud Theccre last nght. There *«"*jJ change uf programmo aHi J J the warm flocnpifioi 1 C reoe'vvd on the r to* two Tim WW of the'r lb ft ret**
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    • 344 6 It I I I I I ■..■H«ll«l.«»»MB»tgll«ll»»«l««ll > ll«nilt«H«U«l1«ll«llilWII«H«tl«lllH«»»«»ll»IIW j Robinson Co., Ltd.] m m m GENTLEMENS* j I MACKINTOSHES j Medium Fawn Shade. J y 1 Tuil! Rubber Lined I I \jjIJJJ prk $12.50 ALL SIZES IN STOCK I m m I p WELL MADE AND FINISHED. FULL CUT,
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  • 2619 7 Mr. Thomas Secretary Tor Colonies. The Labour Cabinet. Reuter. The ministers are officially Premier and Foreign Secretary, Mr. Raavsay Macdonald. rv of State for the Colonies. Cretan Mr J. H. ihomas. „r% ot State for India, Sir Cretan fMrns ,>:ivier,m Lord of the Adm ralty. Viscount Chelmsford. mi
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  • 206 7 Reuter. SUDDEN TURN FOR THE WORSE. Soviet Congress Meets. LONDON. Yesterday. The Russian Telegraph Agency in London announces that Lenin died suddenly at Moscow yesterday.— Reuter. LONDON Yesterday A Soviet Communique states that Ler.t n died cm the Hillai near Moscow. H"\s health had recently considerably improved, but
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  • 137 7 High Commissioner's Statement. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The Chinese Miss'on h~s left London for the Un ted States en route to Japan. The High Commissioner interviewed by Reuier, paid a tr bu e to the cordiality exlenJed to them in England. He sa d that China had every prospect
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  • 70 7 Herr Schacht Questioned. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. The Reparations Comm. trtees have begun work in private. The First Committee interrogated Schacht, president of the Rechistag, regarding the currency.. The Second Committee also decided to hear Schaaht later regarding the flight of capital.— Renter. PARIS Yesterday. A communique of the
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  • 68 7 Bi-Weekly Service to Australia. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Commander Boothfoy lectur'ng at the Colonial Institu.e said that there were ind cations that a beginn ng would shortly be made with an airship route to Australa, which could be developed iby stages poss'bly via Egypt, Delhi and Singapore to Port
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  • 54 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The Embassy at Washington has been authorised to commun'cute to the American Government the draft of the Liquor Treaty as approved by the Br't'sh Dominion Governments. It is understood that the Treaty entries the Un'ted States to search with'n an hour's steam or sail
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  • 34 7 WASHINGTON, Yesterday. Reuter. Mr. Bok has wr tten to the Chairman ctf the Senate Committee that he is offering another prize of $100,000 fcr any peace plan selected by the Committee—Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 306 7 G ANDYS I IMPROVED j HAIR BELTING. j A High Grade Belt firmly woven from I Camel Hair Yarn. Minimum initial I tension under the heaviest loads. Un- fi affected by climatic changes or heat. f Resists fork action. Recommended y for the quarter twist in Rice Cones, Huders and
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  • 392 8 THE MALAYA CUPS. THE DELEGATES' MEETING. A m :>t rig of the Malaya Cups CcmmiUee was heSd at Carcosa on Saturday morning undtr the chairmanship of the Hon Mr W George Maxw-l, C M G%Presid nt. the ethers pnisent bung:—Singapore—Mr C Graham Brown (Rugby) and Mr J
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  • 207 8 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB. Handicaps for First Day. 1. New Year Stakes.—2.3o p.m. (One MULe).—Top Price 9.10, Patsy 9.7, Cesarion Girl 9.2, Calculator 8.3, Carrie B. 8, Gentle Eva 7.8. 2. Kuala Kangsar Plate.—2.ss p.m. (Five Furlongs).—Bobadil 9.5, Digger 9.2, Nora 8.3, Ohinta Hati 8.1, Captain Cuttle 7.8. 3.
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  • 61 8 THE HIGHEST PAID PROFESSIONAL. Reuter. NEW YORK, Yesterday. Kirk wood has become the professr.oina.1 in charge of Rockwood Hall ntew country chib which was acquired from the egfccfte <A the 1'ate William Rockefeller. neiur Tarry towrv Whilst tfie terms of the contract a.ne un revealed, it .s thought that
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  • 15 8 CANTON OHIO, Yesterday. Jack Britton outpo'nted Fred Archer in a ten round contesr. Renter.
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  • 143 8 Kid Jackson," who |<yai>ied the referee's decision over Sam Foxy at th Happy Valley on Monday right, stetes that he i's anxious for another fight with Soo Beng, who fought a draw with him some t me ago. Jackeon weighs 6 st. 12 lbs. Oog Chin Beng, Flyweight
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  • 413 8 HOME F. A. CUP. Corinthians Beat Blackburn Rovers. More than seven hur.dred thousand people witnessed the matches in the first round proper of the F. A. Cup which was played on January 12, tbe receipts tatadii'ng £49,000. The round brought the revival of many Cup feuds while providing sensations
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  • 106 8 The following wqre the results of the match Sepoy Lines Golf vs. L.L T.C M.S3 Stephenson and Mr. Linton beat Mrs. Dorrington Ward and Mr. Sells, 11—9, 4—6, 6—o. Mr. and Mrs. Sedw ck beat Mrs. Schafer and Mr. Hindhede, 7—5, 6—3, M'es WaJkor and Mr. Beatty beat
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  • 73 8 SRC. vs. GARRISON STAFF. The followng will represent the S.R.C. vs. Garrison Staff at hockey to-nxorrow on the S. R. C. ground:— J. V. Moss; E. G. Wheatley and N. E. Ess; F. Albuquerque. W. A. Aeria and V. C. Westerhout; E. E. de Souza, A. W. Mere ra.
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  • 161 8 London. Jan. 3.—lnternational rivalry regarding wireless rights in China ie developing, according to the Peki.ng correspondent of the "T mes" who says that America and Japan are particuJ' <rly interested in the growth of China's wireless ccmmiunications possibly because both are thinking of what might happen in
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  • 123 8 Programme of Drills up to and tor week ending January 27. To-day, Jan. 23 at 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, Chinese Company. Musketry Instruction. Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Lewis Gun Instruction. Friday, Jan. 25 at 515 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Compar.y Musketry Instruction. Drill Hall, Chinese Company. Lewis Gun Instruction.
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  • 24 8 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending January 27, 1924. Monday, January 28.—Individual Troops Parade. Wednesday, Jan. 30.—Band Practice 5.15 pjn.
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  • 122 8 A death rate of 25.67 per mille per annum was recorded by the Municipal Health Officer for the week ending Jan. 12, compared with 24.59 in the preceding week, and 27.56 in the corresponding week of last year. There were 190' deaths, two of these being Euras an. 158 Chinese,
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  • 169 8 The follow ng actions were taken by Committee No. 7 'at a mcc.tog held on the 17th instant: Term* for acquisition of the upper portion of Fort Canning Hill for use as a Water Service Reservoir, as provisionally negotiated by the President with the Miltary Authorities and with
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  • 120 8 On the 20th untitled the United Chinese Association of Malacca had their second annual general meot'ngAfter the report and statement <f accounts for the period ending December 31 1923, had been adopted, the following were returned office-bearers and committee members for 1924: President, Mr Obi Puah Chang; VicePresident, Mr Lee
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    • 302 8 Palladium Theatre One Week Beginning Saturday, Jan. 26. IN MARVELLOUS DEMONSTRATIONS OF CLAIRVOYANCE AND SPIRITUALISM. ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Are You In Doubt mW- MOTIONS fju I I 14, BATTERY ROAD. a 5] This loug established firm has for many g U 5 years enjoyed an enviable reputation in 3 3
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    • 197 8 J AYRES' I j CHAMPIONSHIP 1 i Tennis Balis I B fit I II I I II I I M 1 P I I I I I >■ '■■'•< I I I I I I t j II I Price Per Dozen I *f j fiiiiiniiiinininini!iii«!H!Hint!iintir'ti'HHMiiii':i"ii-.ii:i' i i i Rf
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  • 483 9 DISMANTLING THE SHRINES. London, Jan. 13.—The difficulties of dismanti ng the shrines increase as the work proceeds. In spite of much patience a*id ingenuity six days' work only resulted in lifting the front of the roof of a section of the second shrine and in
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  • 138 9 A Great Productive Record. Comparisons of industrial activities in various countries, compiled by Mr. C. H. Wickens; the Australian Commonwealth Statistician show the relative position of Australia amor.g what may be termed the younger nations Australia in 1921—22 bald 18,023 factories employing 395,425 workers. New Zealand, in the
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  • 1036 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Jan. 23. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s liOtt Anglo-Java 2s 2|5*4 Anglo-Malay 20s 22|Ayer Kuning
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    • 356 9 THE BEST RESULTS PRODUCED BY THE EASTERN STUDIO I 1 STAMFORD ROAD. ,j, n e Main 1900 for an appointment to avoid delaj daring j£ N EW YEAR SEASON. i i iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii'iiwiiiiiiiiKitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiUMiiiiiwiiijunßifuia RESTRINGING j 5 1" IS Rackets SATISFACTION j p.:,. ,c Mr* GUARANTEED Sfi I black Tropical Guts 3
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    • 441 9 •iiiiiiiii:ii;iiiiiiiliiiiiin»tif!iiiiiiiiitiMi:itittiitMi!itiiitilMiiifiii!iiiii;iii i i i i i i i i i i < 11 1 The Proprietors of 1 LACTOGEN I I Baby Food 4 are pre oared to scad Free oi Charge ooe of their well-known NESTLE' FEEDING I I BOTTLES in excaange for 1 25 lid* of the LACTOGEN
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  • 604 10 S mjapore. Jan. 12. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef rouud steak kati 0.42 Beef stew or curry kati 0.35 Pork lean kati 0.63% Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kati 0.50 Mutton Indian lb. 0.50 Mutton Austral an lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kati Fowl large (3 katis)
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    • 588 10 AUCTION SALE. SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. SO, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties At Messrs. heong Koon Seng Cos Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street m on Wednesday, January 30, at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Lot 1 Va uable freehold land together with the
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    • 512 10 Telephone 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapor*. VIICHELIN TYRES gjgm STOCKIST. Supplier of al! kinds of Pueumatlc and MobiloU I Bolld Tyres and a,, X I supplier of "GARGOYLE" !?St2SĕS5 1 Lubricating oil. t I CHEAPEST IN TH* MARKET CHAN TECK SWEE, 43, ROCHORE ROAD 'Phone 1207. MOTOR
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    • 357 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAftISHIr^COMPANY^ MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT I»\ s l N PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGRa YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN PRANciSa AMERICAN STEAMEHS. Leaves Hongkong Arrive- gB PRESIDENT LINCOLN Feb 1 PRESIDENT TAFT Feb 13 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO rPOj via SAN
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    • 498 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ITmMWLWIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) nrT WARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. UL i-nan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. for China Japan Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1924
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    • 412 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Albert Rejb 2 Oarl Legien March 4 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. *H:.nden<burg Jan 28 *Emil Kirdorf Feb 17 tScheer Max 20 fCargo onJy. ♦Call/ng at Naples
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    • 486 11 STEAMER RULINGS N COIJTX LIME OF STEAMERS Monthly tailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at t Batavia, Sourabaya. Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL"* AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 ENOGGERA Feb. 11 Feb. 13 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar 11 For
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    • 503 12 NOTICE. S.S.V.F. Recruiting (European units) SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Enrolment forms may be obtained at Headquarters, Beach K-.ad at any time on application, cr fr< m ai y of the officers n;enti< i.ed bcl< w. Majt r P.B. Keys, D.S.O M.C, S.R E. (v) Post ffice riuildirgs. Captain A Gordon Lee,
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    • 427 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of -ingapore invite tenders for the Erection of Two Latrines, one at Hongkong Street and the other ai Clive Street. Plans may be seen, and Specification and Tender form* obtained at the Municipal Architect's Office during office hours. Tenders to be
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    • 503 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 iity of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Biskopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Honcrkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon
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    • 370 12 INSURANCE. I 1 T imWrß SOUTH VHP BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manage?. Offices: 2; Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Panque del Indo China Biiii.'v- IA, Malacca
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    • 359 12 THE 1 MEDICINAL fc en strong (L GOOD FOR TRY |T J IwmsMsi Oa not fii! General Debility. Sold b«JJ Sold bj The International The Angio-C The Medical Office The United Pharmacy The Bricleh Phara, c y The India 1 and THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZET^ (EVENING DAILY) Tel.
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