Malaya Tribune, 26 January 1924
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Title Section29 1924-01-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILYJ "X AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL XI -No. 22 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY. JAN. 26. 1924.29 words
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Advertisement130 1924-01-26 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. polar Newspaper of fetraiti Settlement*. 1 published Daily. <j Report* of Local Events. Fai and i ateat Telegraaaa. v[»,»KTS REPOPTS. I L -addin and his nitscrs" j H ~.,11, limmli•i»tit>ti••i»»«»i«»• i i s i a i i i i i i i i i fi130 words
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Advertisement173 1924-01-26 1 POMPEiAN Toilet Goods Ne// Supplies Received. Medical Hal!. Ltd., L' 3. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 'Phone 529. Est b. 1875. Mandolines, Banjos, Guitars GENUINE ITALIAN GUITARS AND MANDOLINES FROM $17.50 Hawaiian Guitars COMPLETE WITH STEEL BAR AND PICK h ROM $20.00 Swanee Whistles $3.50173 words
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Advertisement203 1924-01-26 1 H A R M O,N V* The glasse? you wear should be in harmony with your comp'ex in and peurticular style o£ dress. Our Optometrists will do this satisfactorily for you. I THE EASTERN OPBC&L CO., I* V» C.T -n' Roa»i7Sinirapore. II j I yowl I I I I Libby's203 words
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Article1276 1924-01-26 2 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTER S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchangee.) ASSASSINATION OF HERR HEINTZ. London, Jan 10 —The "Time*" Correspondent at Spcyer, who witnessed tbe assassination of Herr Heuntz, ex-p'ai-s that he was prevented yesterday evening from takrnho.rKntg to London fully by armed Separatists, who threate yd1,276 words
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Advertisement222 1924-01-26 2 IK iVeec/ec/ C .S mfi for the littlg accidents which come 3 up every day. Use it for burns, sores, C j bruises, chaffed skin, blisters and cuts. E 3 May be taken internally for coughs C j and sore throats. Look for the trade- r mark "Vaseline" on every222 words
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Advertisement151 1924-01-26 2 GET RELIEF-QUICKLY. A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle—these are things that demand relief in a hurry. And th*»' is just why thousands who are liable to these mishaps always keep u bottle of Little's Oriental Balm dose at hand. There is absolutely nothing equal to it for151 words
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Advertisement277 1924-01-26 2 DO YOU SEEK RELIEF FROM ConStilpat'on. v Torpid Liver, am Biliousness, I S3ck Headache, r Flatulence, Offensive Breath.,' JUST A LITTLE DOSE OF PINKETTES TO-NIGHT You'll Feel Better in the Morning. Sold by everywhere, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Will iams' Mcd cine Co., 3-B Malacca277 words
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Advertisement370 1924-01-26 2 iwiiiiiiiiiitin i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i I j OUR i Annual Clearance i JTW, 1 14|; 1 J (I W'li Jk W Will i lla OF EXCESS STOCKS i Commences Monday, January m B a ii H i in j370 words
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Article687 1924-01-26 3 interesting; comments on secrecy question. The reacona why they decided to grant a new tr al in the action brought by Mr. E. F. Tournier against the National Provincial and Un on Bank of England were announced by Lords Just ces Banker Scrmton and Atkin in687 words
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Article25 1924-01-26 3 London, Jan. 9.—lbrahim Effendi was sentenced to a year's penal. The judges descr bed him as a fanatic attempting, to reform progress.25 words
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Advertisement288 1924-01-26 3 You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, remember— j lis is always ready to help you to regain strength promote new rich, red blood—to c J rem with new nerve force—and to ew vitality. isc Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Bloodier, and a Nerve invigoratdf—ail in one.288 words
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Advertisement574 1924-01-26 3 A Doctor's Way with Indigestion I The wife of a w il-ktown London i physician became a surfurer from d'yostive disorder, and, naturally enoug-h she asked her husband for a rimody. The doctor made her up some medicine of the kind usually given to m id cases, but it faded,574 words
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Advertisement587 1924-01-26 3 l Mai! Coupon Watch the Man Sec the changes one week brings ™w^!! S J*. W mC n kn W A hi search has found two ways to 4*£SĔsla ?hT«~«J I T deanin S' And fight that film. One acts to curdle f&&SMt«\ the pretty teeth seen everywhere it, one587 words
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Advertisement257 1924-01-26 3 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. C Pakeer Mohamed, 87 Robinson Ri ad. X Syed Mohamed Bros., 159, Crosi Street. P Abdul Razak, 88 South Bridge Road. Abdul Axis, 89 New Bridge Road. N' Hus.sain, 180 New Bridge Road. M. Mohamed Dulfakir and Co., Corner257 words
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Article916 1924-01-26 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. "HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA." By "Felmar." Trailing a wcunded Eon for three days until h« met and killed the beast to avenge the death cf a companion, was one of the hazardous experiences of H. A. Snow, the Universal p'cturization916 words
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Advertisement409 1924-01-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE TANJONG PAGAR HOAD. TELEPHONE No. 1001. From Saturday, Jan. 26 to Monday, Jan. 28. 2nd Show at 9 30. Ist Show at 1.20. INTERNATIONAL NEWS NO. 43A Masterful Pitfuriaation of one of the most powerful and PopuTlaygoers Pictures presents Novels of the present dxy Her Majesty The Power409 words
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Advertisement337 1924-01-26 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Friday, January 25, to Wednesday, January 30. Id the Secocd Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Dorothy Phillips in Man-Woman-Marriage In 9 Keels. Allen Holubar's Drama Eternal the big modern love story, in which thousands of years are covered.337 words
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Advertisement249 1924-01-26 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY ,ew W«t e r B C« Ui I special Attraction j AU Pararoouat Programme TTRArT: ,i M 1 9 jt JONEsI f« BUR 4 J i I fulrlrrrf J S to midnight P I/"" IJIIQGUf I THE DASH I G COWBOY f y In stunts that startie ace249 words
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Article12 1924-01-26 5 TO-PAVS QIOTATIONS RUBBER TIN. per p.c v 200 tons12 words
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Article143 1924-01-26 5 I(L. K. Macphail.) Kc pong- $2.40 to 57 1 j to 62*2 Cents, t as 50 to G3 cents, 22 c.nts, Katoyang vi 1 c.nts» Jimahs Koala Sid'ms $1.92% to $1.10 to $1.15, Ayer M "k- >l.io to $1.15, Bukit Jelotonge to 50 cents, ftt-Taipings $1.15 to §1.20,143 words
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Article81 1924-01-26 5 the year a number he t way Homewards, a number of books eh hey don't know They would be h V.M.C.A.. who inge Library en the l Pagar in the nof the Mercantile and magaz ne« le ani can e'the;* be A in Orchard--s*'3. or f card81 words
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Article12 1924-01-26 5 We untitled acknowledge receipt of l»H ,..l. r .!> cat'.o" from a»V > >eL.!12 words
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Article241 1924-01-26 5 WEEKLY REPOHT. Messrs. Baric w Co. Singapore, Yesterday. An easier manrket haa been met with during the period under review, »nd values hav.e declined. The Weekly auction was held a day later than usual, owing to Tuesday 22nd instant bo'ng a public holiday. The advices from New241 words
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Article158 1924-01-26 5 Messrs. Lewis Peat Ltd. Shagitpore, Yesterday. During the past week w, htave had a doll and dV-el'.nfing market but at the time cf writing prices have firmed up owing to the news on connect on with tha re-Assessment of Standard ductionManufacturers only appear to be buying for inuncd ale requ158 words
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Article121 1924-01-26 5 Messrs. Guthr c Co.. Ltd. Slngap .re, Y.su.lay. The poetical and econ.unc »'< u-tfon at Home has had a depresnjag effect on tihi: Commodi ity Market and the general tone has corit'.nued uncertain wi'.h values gradually fating away. Trade rs are inadt ye and there m praet'cailly no speculative interest.121 words
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Article89 1924-01-26 5 Programme of Drills up to and fox week ending January 27. To-day, Jan. 26 at 2 p.m.—Seletar Range, Chinese Company, Recruits Musketry Course. Balestier Range Chnese Company, Part I Lewis Gun Course (Inst met onal). To-morrow, Jan. 27 at 7.30 a.m.— Sektar Range, Chinese Company. Rucru ts89 words
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Article53 1924-01-26 5 Leave of absence has been granted to Dr. A. G. H. Smart for twleve mom'.ns. Mr. S. Codtrington has ibt en appointed a comm ssioner of the Mobamedhan and H'ndu Endowments Board for Penang. The Aftjfc, Supt. Engineers* Keppet Hcirbour Section arid Tanjong Pagar section S. H. 8.. are appointed53 words
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Advertisement499 1924-01-26 5 C..U&H URViCES. Ill I THIRD SUNDAY AK i ER iVIPHANY. January 27, 1921. Si. Andrew's Cathedral. l>ed cation Festival (62nd Anniversary.) 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and litany. 4 p.m. The Catechsm. 5.30 p.m. F.stal Eveneoaig and Sr. rmoki. During the following week:—Holy499 words
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Advertisement458 1924-01-26 5 11 *,m. Hakka Service. r~.«t- r: N. T. Phnng. \I-.h» Jut» ices. Ma avsmn I n on S?minary. i PP ?r Sarangoon-road << n.in Si.1 bath School. 10 a.m i'reaching Service. Bid r: K. Mandi'a3. Chinese Presbyterian Chirch. Seletar, Paya Lebar, Ku Kang, Johore Bahru, Senai, Muar, Jalan Salleh and458 words
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Advertisement341 1924-01-26 5 *****522 c 257i5ZSZ52S25ZSZS£5Z5Z5a£5Z5H5H5ESa5E5ZSESH5Z5HSESH5H5HS'^2SSB2SBBS i^^eSESiiSei^iS^^""» TITAN I jj BRAND I Cement Cement 3 Sole Importera: Selling Agent: jjj I Borneo Sumatra fel WimM/§ G AuPel y| 3 V,Y>\ /^F N. Y. K. Building. S 1 Trading Co., Ltd. X JeUM<sffl[ KAFFLES P, ACE 3 v /^43s*§sB"MoJUt |,|u,m ,:2 S (lacorporate.l hi341 words
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Miscellaneous259 1924-01-26 5 I MAILS close. e TO-DAY. JAN. 26. randjane. Be"*** 1 S k ka'.i Baroe a'-o g r j Patana» 2 pan. Hang Yon 2 p.m. I t mb alum llci.ig Chuan 2 p.m. I Malacca ♦Ban Whatt H:n 3 p.m. i. r" Shanghai Japan I s Rosandna 3 p.m. 1259 words
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Article770 1924-01-26 6 Subjects of His Majesty in this part of the world are much more interested in British politico than they have ever been. The advent of Labour Government marks a great epoch, and some Europeans and a great many non-Europeans no doubt i expect notable reverberations of this770 words
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Article620 1924-01-26 6 A Distinguished Ceyionese. Many in Malaya will regret to learn of the death of Sir Poananibalam Arunachalam, who was to have vis* ted this coarrjtny this y ar. HHs death occurred while he was in Madura on a religious pilgrimage. Highly intellectual, with a strong literary bias,620 words
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Article374 1924-01-26 6 Monday Feb, 11 untitled a public holdny for Singapore. Ife&Cft Keiyarfd Wash Ltal. have BM.lt us a' ca'endar for the year 1924. To-morrow's collections at S. Andrew' Cathedra! will be devoted to the Cathedral General Fund. Before Mr. Justce Ac'on. in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday afternoon the public exam: at374 words
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Article1215 1924-01-26 6 ANNUAL MEETING. Mr. J- D. Saunders pcs d d over the annual general meeting of the S'ngapore Sporting Club held in. the Exchange rooms yesterday afternoon. Th? Chairman said that for the yiar covered by the Accounts, after writing off for depreciat on the sum cf $81,215 words
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Article48 1924-01-26 6 Commencing front tnt February next, there will <•->' «n "At Home" at Government Bossl each mon.h, wheh m the second Tuesday ti **j The date of the Febru will be the 12th, which ia of the week dur rg wh en Service Squadn-n SfJ be vtf* Singapore.48 words
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Article47 1924-01-26 6 A ma:! 1 1 .1 night. It vfU be ready f r m at 9 a.m. on Monday, t I From China and Japan j Hma lava Mat Monday, the 2m h mat From Holland and Gerntf Rembrandt, due S.r.gapor* day, the 29th iaat H47 words
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Article113 1924-01-26 6 Nine untitled PUaMC Hi aRa I in the current Gome*** 1 041 BM A pretty but g I solemn sed his nn I ef Our Lady of L urdes, Ui f by the Rev. L Bu phofl r f tract ng parties be v: v Mary, s star of Mr113 words
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Advertisement356 1924-01-26 6 lttl)ll HiMt.iini:tiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiimiw i Robins in Co., Ltd.) m GENTLEMENS' j j (§mjk MACKINTOSHES j 9 Medium Fawn Shade. V Twill Rubber Lined I j mMj' Price $12.50 I l ALL SIZ s lN STOCK I gl WELL MADE AND'JINISHED, FULL CUT, I ALL SEAMS SEWN. STORM COLLAR WITH TAB, VERTICAL356 words
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Advertisement52 1924-01-26 6 NOTICE. A public meet ng of a'l Ceylonese w.Y; be held in the Ceylon Tamil Assoc'at on Hall. Dhoby Ghaut, on Monday the 28th [net at 6 p.m. to pass a Resolution of Condolence with the members of the family of the •ate Sir Ponnampalam Arunachelam. Kt. All Ceylonese are52 words
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Miscellaneous140 1924-01-26 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Jan. 26. High Tides. —1.8 a.m., 0.53 p m. Homeward mail by Laomedion leaves. Franoonia, on World Cruise, Arrives. Boy Scouts' Swimming Sports, Y.MjC A. Pool. Hockey: S.CX3. vs. Selam^ofr. Kaai's Hawaiian®, Vic. Theatre, 5.15 and 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, Jan. 27. High Tides.—1.44140 words
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Article108 1924-01-26 7 MACDONALD REBUKES r ßE voLirnoNAßiEa Tr>( Duty of Indians. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday, d of the message by L M.c*>a*ld, published in the F a .,.j received 1 by Beutar, unuary 6. emphasises UM con- ht fresa, *11 tc > be ran only be earned on He canReuter. - 108 words
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Article76 1924-01-26 7 ijH.rt Dot) on oil 11A Ci UE. V est er da y. Ly .v r House has adopted by I a bill retaining the tax i hi re. The Dutch L j i int r due ng a tax on n < foi the Colonies the debate, sad76 words
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Article50 1924-01-26 7 ircral lUtwmmendations Put Forward. Reuter. i <>LON, Yesterday. report on the recer.t •uertl that the •mi i present is open to mhardment and Ii menda increased guns on older m ttrnt defences. H I ngtheniag of m nft and craft forces. I ivng tudinal for the garrison. rReuter. - 50 words
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Article56 1924-01-26 7 Japan Forgmg Ahead. Reuter. !><>N. Saturday. lie rnde in Eaa; T de ommission\*mt Kingdom mar.ufi add! n to competiI*m that in addition to nrt&ai from the tontin?nt P froa India, Japanese manu- btainad at letet r> Domination market rr "■'i ?egooda, and is now Pa** B|Reuter. - 56 words
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Article32 1924-01-26 7 \n Agreement Reached. Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. t< the approval of the Retr«uor.s commission aa Italo-Ger-agreement has been reached ra®r(*n K thf de'iveries, whereunder 1 cer a n claims Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article23 1924-01-26 7 T be Held in April. Reuter. k ROME, Yesterday. been published d'snt and fix ng the 1 f Ami l Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article32 1924-01-26 7 Reuter. -•v. j, PARIS, Yes.erday. [<j*i ,J ;;u: government has dei 4 request to France 1 'Ahr hundred million francs, understood that the i-u!.., nnie n is favourable.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article29 1924-01-26 7 •>\"rVKR 1 Yesterday. Lea, I t member of iraer in par Iti, five n re wounded am >k brandishing »> The pol ce wer- nnd shot hm29 words
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Article165 1924-01-26 7 FIRST ACT OF LABOUR CABINET. Fate of Singapore Base. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. It is stated that the Government ii immediate I}'1}' sending a mission to Moscow headed by Mr. James O'Grady to anrange the resumption of full diplomatic relations.—Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The Stock Exchange is strong underReuter. - 165 words
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Article107 1924-01-26 7 Farmers and Locusts. Reuter. CAPETOWN, Yesterday. There were b 11 iant scenes zt the cpening of Parliament. The new Governor General Lord Athlone in a speech sa d iha: while conditions were genera'ly improving farmers in cons derable are < were suffering severely from the long continuedReuter. - 107 words
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Article118 1924-01-26 7 Mutual Aims. Reuter. PARIS. Yesterday. The an Treaty has been signed. Under the Franco-Czecho-Sbvakian Treaty the two countries proclaim to aspect international engagements w th a firm desire to ma'ntenance of peace in Europe and fideliy to the obligat ons as defined by the Peace Treaties. TheyReuter. - 118 words
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Article43 1924-01-26 7 Reuter. SYDNEY, Yesterd y. Referring to the Japanese Adm ral's suggestion, Mr. Bowden said that it was impossible for an Austral an squadron to v/s& Japan in 1924- He would ask the Oabinet to send a squadron in 1925. —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article14 1924-01-26 7 Reuter. MOSCOW, Yesterday. The Petrograd Soviet has decided to rename the city Leningrad.—Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article131 1924-01-26 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Beins wll be "At Home" to thejr relatives and friends ok Monday February 4, at 8 pm. at "Sunnys de," 102 Tanjong Kator.g-road to celebrate their silver wedding. Mr. W. M. Be ns is the Chief Clerk of the Supreme CourtHe will complete 33 years131 words
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Article124 1924-01-26 7 N. U. R. MEN RESUMING WORK. Government Enquiry. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. While the railway peace negotiations are apparently at a dead ock a number of N. U. R. men, who joined the strikers, are returning to work at various places, notably Hull, where 300 have decided to resumeReuter. - 124 words
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Article98 1924-01-26 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yesterday. At the meeting cf Perak R ver Valley R. Co., Mr. D. A. M. Brown presding said thai the Company's prospects were excellent. The all-in costs on the crop of 196,688 lb was 27.409 c nls. The report and acoauf.its were passed98 words
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Article119 1924-01-26 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo N'ichi-Njchi Sh mbun" for the following: TOKIO, Thui>d-y. The "Shinsei Club" wh eh separated from the Seiyu Par y, has acquired 141 members, thus gaining the 1. rgest political party ia exitten.ce. The rfiaugurat on ceremony is go ng to be119 words
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Article177 1924-01-26 7 London, January 10. —The success with which Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. on Tuesday's speech, steered a perilous course between Scylla and Charybdis is generally applauded, says "The Times'* Paris correspondent. The skill with which he handled a difficult ar.d del cate s tuation has created a favourable177 words
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Article102 1924-01-26 7 The Governor has re ppointed the Hon'ble G. S. Carver, the hon'ble W. Lowther Kemp and Mr. Manasseh Meyer to be members of the financial committee of Raffles College. The Singapore Oh:ss Club, 1896, is called on to show evidence of its ex'stence. Khalsa Dharm Association S ngaporc, is reg102 words
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Article933 1924-01-26 7 FOUR HUNDRED AMERICAN VISITORS. To-day's Programme. Early tfotis morn ng the giant Cunard.r Francon a stoamed into the Harbour and came alongs'de the wharf at Tanjong Pagar with hundtreds waiting to view th's 6tately vessel. This fine sh p, launched only about 12 months ago is now about933 words
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Article420 1924-01-26 7 Tiong Nam School Performance. Several enjcyab'e items are prom sed in the performance to be given by the Students of The Tiong Nam School at 7 p.m. tbs evening art. the School prem ses. The show is bei.ig organised for very laudable objects —that of420 words
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Article88 1924-01-26 7 The Young Women' Christian association ■ocation 1 Sport's Club meeting for February w.!l be hod at 8 Fort Cann ng RcV. on February 1 ai. I o'clock. Members are urged to attend as the spring tournamenrt will be voted upon at th'i meeting. By apec'al request a repet'lion w U88 words
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Advertisement221 1924-01-26 7 I JOHNSON 0 1 LIGHTEST, SPEEDIEST AND HOST DURABLE 1 DETACHABLE MOTOR I For Boats/ Punts, Koleks, etc. I Develops 2 H.P. Universal Steering—Reversing. J Extremely Quiet. Free Automatic Tiltii%. 1 Weight 35 lbs. only. INSPECTION INVITED. I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. j (Incorporated in England.)221 words
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Article2452 1924-01-26 8 SUPPORT THE BRITISH MARKET. BeHef for Fire Sufferers. An ord nary m.olir.g of the Municipal Commssioners was held n the board room yc-ierday afternoon w.th Mr R J Ferrer, the PreaMent, m the chair. Others present were Messrs. W Dunman.O. P. Gribth-Jor.es. A. E. Bmifteley. H- B. Ward:2,452 words
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Article84 1924-01-26 8 SPORTS PASTIMES BOXING. CHAI LAI'S CHALLENGE. Yeoh Chai Lai, amateur flywe'ght abampiem of Malaya, in a setter to us from the F. M. S. request us to state hat he is prepared to meet Yew J n in response to bis challenge which appeared in this column some t'me ago84 words
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Article51 1924-01-26 8 Key leaves Singapore for Austral a by the s s. Montoro on Monday morning and we wish him the very best of luck on h s tour while ■ikawrrsking h'm to take in carefully all that his new trainer telU hm concerning Mcckrg and the use of the51 words
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Article51 1924-01-26 8 MALAY CO. vs. EURASIAN CO. The replay of th. final of the Donaldson Burkinshaw Cup between th; Eurasian and Malay Ccys wvil be played on the S. R. C ground on Friday, February, 1, at spm Each team will supply a linesman The Eurasian Coy w 11 play in51 words
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Article170 1924-01-26 8 The Municipality fi-ld-d a fa'rly strong eleven against the S- R. C yesterday afternoon but in spite of their fine play they were beaten by three goals to two. The Club had by no means an easy victory and had to put170 words
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Article174 1924-01-26 8 Division 111. P. W. L. D. < tu Wolves 22 15 2 5 45 14 35 Rochdale 23 14 2 7 31 13 35 Chest.-He'd 23 14 6 3 35 16 31 Darl'ngton 23 13 7 3 41 25 29 Wigan 23 11 6 6 31 22174 words
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Article86 1924-01-26 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Walsh (owe 50) is a finalst in A Class im the SCC. tournament having beaten Carmichael (owe 80) by 77. The other semi-final lies between Riches and Bentley. Yesterday Riches (owe 125) beat Salter (owe 50) by 80. In B Class Cass els b.at Lindsay by 42.86 words
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Article65 1924-01-26 8 S.R.C. vs. R.E. The follow'ng wi/11 represent the S R. C. against the R. E. at hockey on Mcoday on the S. R. C. ground:— G. Armstrong; E. G. Wheatley and L. M. Pennefather; N. Leicester, V. C. Wes erhout f.nd J. V. Moss; E. E. de Souza, A.65 words
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Article261 1924-01-26 8 A SPECIAL APPEAL TO HUMANITY. The mystery of cancer is great enough to have induced the British Red Cross Society to countenance the rais ng of an Empire Cancer Research Fund, to which it is most earnestly hoped that all parts of the Empire will contr bute.261 words
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Article50 1924-01-26 8 Mr. N.K. Ban is promoted to C asa II of the Malayan Civil Servce, Mr. H. R. Bull and Mr. W. S. Ebden to Okm HI and Mr. Bain is granted TH month, leave. Mr. J. V. G. Mills is appointed to act as Coilector of Land Revenue in P».na:.g\50 words
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Advertisement155 1924-01-26 8 OUT! OUT!! THE MALAYAN CHRONICLE JAN.—FEB., 1924. LADY GUILLEMARD A Pen Portrait. UNAUTHENTIC INTERVIEWS By W. A. Wihscn. BOXING CHAMPIONS OF MALAYA. PRICE 50 cts. (liiiiiniiitniiiti'liiliitiiliiliiliiltiliil, i,:|!:in|iiiMi,i|:i|irr37S MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Applicat'ons ar? invited for the posts of two Senior Architectural Draftsmen in the Munic'pal Architect's Department. Salary at the ra c155 words
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Advertisement332 1924-01-26 8 J AYRES' RHAMPIOHSHIP Tennis Balls 9 I tliiilillMllllM.l .1 il.llX I.H *****1 I I I I i i TTTTTT7~ m I I Price $9.85 p er Oozen.:! RalalFCo! Specialised Sports Qjtlitters. 117, North Brijjj A Life Tim 3 Gift for New Year. You are cordially iuvitei t) ISMAIL A. R4HEEXS332 words
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Article342 1924-01-26 9 1-OST CHINESE ART. Brinkley has made the follow- at Peking: trams plantation was used by «aciesits to prolong Lifew The se practiced it three thousand '>ut is one of their many a j" now. The old patriachs H)' 1 a a^es as of L ars ky gland transplantation.342 words
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25 1924-01-26 9 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 p.m.25 words
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22 1924-01-26 9 Money Orders payable in Great Brittm and Ireland are now issued at the Tamglin Post Office.22 words
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Article417 1924-01-26 9 DRAMA IN A TAXI-CAB. Andrew Buchanan, a young ship's steward, who lived with h s mother at Sixth-avenue, Heaton, Newcastle, was a man whom his friends and casual acquaintances looked upon es being of a jovial dispos'tion. Beneath the smiling surface, however, there lurked a deep depression of417 words
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Article144 1924-01-26 9 An "Atheist Theatre" in Moscow. The establishment of a special "Ajrihe-st Theatre" is announced from Moscow as one of the measures taken by the Soviet Government to oombat religion in Russia. For the opening performance of this theatre a specially written play, Tarqu'tios the Priest" was choaen, but144 words
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Advertisement330 1924-01-26 9 IZZ I When You're on the Wireless Hear the bed-time stories Jo In which each youogster glories, g; w m ft X» ww f! In the Comfort of Your Home j > Ivt OU know you can flood your home with light by simply pressing a > Switch. It will330 words
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Article603 1924-01-26 10 Singapore, Jan. 19. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef round steak kati 0.42% Beef stew or curry kati 0.34 Pork lean kati 0.61 Pork, lean otid fat (1st quality) kati 0.50 Mutton Indian lb. 0.50 Mutton Austral an lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kati F<rwl large (3 katis) each603 words
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Advertisement575 1924-01-26 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS ft APPRAISERS, NO. SO, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties At Messrs. heong Koon Seng Co's Saleroom, No. 30 Chulla Street On January 30, at 2,30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Lot 1. Valuable freehold land together with the575 words
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Advertisement368 1924-01-26 10 SHSaS252SE5ESESE5a5E5H5H5SSB5H5HS2525S5H5aS2SH5E52SZSH5S52S2SZ5i5iS252Sa Ui K I I s I THAT'S J "Bell Brand's" I a Price g 1.80 per pair ONLY. I Tan Kah Kee Co., S Rubber Goods Manufacturers, nj I SINGAPORE. I i2SESH5E5ESBSZ5H5ESHSZScSZ5Z5HSHSHSH5E5HSE5ZSH5HSH5HSHSHSHSZSESZ5BSHSES5 •iMiiii«m»i»«imitii l H i inin!i,,iiiiiii,ii l itiniiriitiiiiinii«iiiii t iiii,iiiiin„«ii«i;iiiiii«i!i!i««i,,!i ll ,iii l i ll iitij l u«i368 words
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Advertisement520 1924-01-26 10 steamer sailings PACIFIC MAIL STIAMSBIpIomp^y^ MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING Hoahi. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT k n* PORTS OF CALL—.MANILA. HONGKONG SHAMr YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FR\x<? Al AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrive d PRESIDENT TAFT Feb 13 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. Feb 27 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO via SAN FRANCISCO AND520 words
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Advertisement526 1924-01-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS rXoTBRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f lir China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage526 words
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Advertisement413 1924-01-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Albert Voegler Feb 2 Car] Leglen March 4 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. *Hikiden)buTg Jan 29 ♦Emil Kirdorf Feb 17 fScheer Mar 20 t Cargo onjy. •CaUfc'ng413 words
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Advertisement492 1924-01-26 11 STEAMER FAILINGS W V LINE OF STEAMERS *T Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL" AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 ENOGGERA Feb. 11 Feb. 18 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar 11 For492 words
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Advertisement462 1924-01-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) «i LONDON LINE. Suwa Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Feb 6 Fushimi Maru Marseilles Lond n Antwerp Feb 19 Hakozaki Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 4 H. kusan Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 18 •LIVERPOOL LINE. ♦Tottori Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 5 ♦Durban Mam Marseilles Liverpool462 words
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Advertisement501 1924-01-26 12 NOTICE. Tee Estate ef SULTAN KHAN SURATTEE, Deceased. Notice i* hereby given that Alii Khan Surattee and Hamid Khan Surattee tbe new Trustees cf the Will ol the above name! deceas-ed appointed by an order o' the ttpreme Cnurt dated the lUh d*y of Jan>n.ry 1924 made by Mr. Justice501 words
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Advertisement502 1924-01-26 12 NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. CHINESE NEW YEAR'S DAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. WORK AT THE WHARVES. NOTICE. Any vessel alongside the Wharves and working coal or cargo before 10 am Monday, February 4, will be worked, if necessary, provided the vessel can finish and is sailing before 6 p.m., otherwise502 words
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Advertisement344 1924-01-26 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au horised Cap t*l $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000.000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undiv ded Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairmasi:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim Nee Soon344 words
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Advertisement500 1924-01-26 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital gffigj Subscribed Capital £L«W Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,352,1U5 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir R. J. Black,500 words
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Advertisement499 1924-01-26 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 185 S. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shareg of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fumd £3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, Londom, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Hoilo Rangoon499 words
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Advertisement365 1924-01-26 12 INSURANCE. ;1 SOUTH BRITISH W INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayeon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Panque del Indo China Nl#t*§ftj lA, Malacca Street. No. 257.365 words
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Advertisement354 1924-01-26 12 MediginaO an strong [\,M GOOD FOR TRY itt. Jli Nervousness DnelU *1 General Debility. Sold b, 'Mmm The International rW mm The Ang'o-Chine, I The Medics] Of&c I The United Ph T> aey Jfl The British Pfcti£ M The India Dispcass^ sai I B| The Ayur Vedic Medics] $M THE354 words
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