Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1924
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Title Section29 1924-01-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND mmm *3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI. No. 25 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924 FiVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JAN. 1924.29 words
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Advertisement79 1924-01-29 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE cMjpplNG GAZETTE. p 0 i .-paper of [train Settlementa. Published Daiiy. pietc Report* of Local Events. fg and Latatf Telegraaia. I SPOUTS REPORTS. I• 1 mm I ffl Mil r 1 I 1 l til Qj o ft D 1 n I i I i 8 I79 words
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Advertisement37 1924-01-29 1 H ARMOXY 4 The glasses you wear should be in harmony with yooir complexion and rrairtieular style of dress. Our Optometrists will do this satisfactorily for you. THE JS ASTERN OPTICAL CO., 15, South Cai.a? Road, Singapore.37 words
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Article816 1924-01-29 2 RAISE STANDARD OF LIVING IN COLONIES. By Mr. Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer.) The British Empire Exhibition which '6 to be held in London- this year—the greatest Exhibition of its kind ever held—has two primary objects. The first is* to hrcng the farflung Dom'inEions of the816 words
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Article740 1924-01-29 2 CASH VALUE OF HEALTHIER SURROUNDINGS. Extract from art important recent paper by Pnof. F. E. Wyriie, M. 8., D. P. H. Health Offic.r, Sheffield (Pop. 490.000): 1 maintain, however that in considering the financial aspect of the question the appallng economic loss to the community through preventable sickness740 words
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Advertisement260 1924-01-29 2 I as. 0* -Vaseline POMADE "VASELINE" POMADE will soften and beautify the hair. It is pleasantlyperfumed and especially suited for keeping the hair neat and glossy. Look for the trade-mark "Vaseline" on every bottle. Refuse substitutes. CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Consolidated) ff' YORK. LONDON. MONTREAL. COPENHAGEN READ HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S NOVELS260 words
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Advertisement240 1924-01-29 2 DON'T ask your doctor if you may drink coffee —tell him that you do drink Postum. His nod of approval will show you that you are right. "MWSj For the doctor knows it's part of his business to know that |fBtTfISTIT^PSTWSI the drug caffeine in coffee is dangerous to health,240 words
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Article855 1924-01-29 3 JUDGE FINDS FOREIGN COURT HAD NO JURISDICTION. A tetii Ml Vn su'i in. which a cunious qu.stion concert)! car an American dfivorc- was involved was ag in before Mr. Justice Horridge in ma 1 week. The petitioner Mrs. Aiiee Rudd, of W.therasea, Yorks, sought a decree855 words
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Article387 1924-01-29 3 Imperiaj Conference and This Political Cpset." "The Dom'nions' most irailng reprcsentat ye," Mr. W. F. Mass.y IVime Minister cf New Zealand, ma n aintd hia reputa ion wh?n he left Waterloo by the boat train for Souths mpto n, where he will jo n the Aqu387 words
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Article185 1924-01-29 3 Nurse Charged with Murder and Attempted Suic de. The nurse Dora Martha Sparling Sadler, 38, who was found unconscious on November 12 in the nursery at 1, West Kens ngbon-mansions, North End-road, Fulham, with the two dead children —Sonia 4Va and Jane 10 months —of Mr. and Mrs.185 words
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Advertisement304 1924-01-29 3 i•• ii »!>■' ii tuiiiiHumiua,,,,,,,,, i NOW IrJ II X PROCEEDING §(>] 1 IB SPECIAL OFFERS SBo poRTWINB, d or White SIO.OO DI IV S6OO WW PUR E GRAPE 1 quarts, mm BRANDY cm or eta. Datj "»o cents. \r„ r. Per 1 OO g»,jja Maur cc Roger s J^304 words
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Advertisement437 1924-01-29 3 WHAT TO DO FOR CHILDREN'S COLDS. Co' s are danger ,us because th. y oiten lay the sct<» of con-umpt: a and otK-r foi ins (f lu g- trouble. When the first symptoms cf a cold are noticed give the chhd a hot bath and dry carefully. Put it to437 words
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Advertisement131 1924-01-29 3 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrustu of the torturous disease Then let me tell ycu that you are suffering131 words
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Advertisement243 1924-01-29 3 During lhe 2 J l anxious times of illness. BOVRTT i i l gives strength f B Prevents that Sinking Feeling JJJ BBBEIEiSSI^QBEBBaiIBIIIII i 1 1 '«'iiiimii.iiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiuijiiiiiiituiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiaiiii^iniiiM^^ INSIST ON I EAGLE BRAND HOSIERY I DIXIE MATS 15 x 11 Ux II 9 x 1 > 9 x 9 6x 9243 words
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Article558 1924-01-29 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA." The sensat'jortal success of tbe Universal pceture, "Hunting Big Game in Africa," which wll be s en on local screens has prompted many inquiries as to who is this man H. A. Snow, who558 words
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Advertisement278 1924-01-29 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema To-Night At-7.15 Sharp To-Night For. One Night Only 25 REELS Specially Selected Pictures. PRICES OF ADMISSION Ist 2nd Class 30 CtS. 3rd 4th Class 10 CtS. P E E palacegay s Second Show at 9 30. TOPICAL BUDGET Macauley Phctcplajs, Inc., Present WHOM THE GODS OULD DESTROY278 words
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Advertisement361 1924-01-29 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Friday, January 25, to Wednesday, January 30. In the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Dorothy Phillips in Man-Woman-Marriage In 9 Reels. Allen Holubar's Drama Eternal- the big modern love story, in which thousands of years are covered.361 words
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Advertisement39 1924-01-29 4 Telephone 2U9 LIM CHGE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. J Supplier of all ktndeof &S% I Pneumatic and MobiloU B0,ld Tyree and alao ***5*i supplier of M GABGrOTLE" Lubricating ell. kat« "OEAPEST IN T£D| Jff MARKET39 words
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Advertisement339 1924-01-29 4 AMUSEMENK^^ GAIETY CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 1st Sbow at 7.30 The Man From Home j Paramount Picture with i Anna Q. Nillison Id Seven Parts. i Second Shew at 9.15 p.m. RUTH OF THE ROCKIES SERIAL Episodes 6 and 7 GLORIA SWANSON In the Paramount Special I Production Her Gilded Gage339 words
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Article53 1924-01-29 5 S Jan. 29. ght 2s. 4*Ad. i 2s. 4 5 32d h t 2s 4 21 32d ***** El 1% p.c. pm. ***** 108% 8-ereigng buying rate $8.54 r Frjrland rate 4 d.c v n L ndoa 33 9 16 Singapore, Jan, 28. k— 49*4 n2 r.om. i B53 words
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Article154 1924-01-29 5 r a party function A juman->lslam in P r r Mr. H. G. Sanvar the It.". i.,f v, j. 1 A> .:'":nan who is shorton leave, came eff «even-r »ad, the res d nee IS h:b en SaturAm <ng?t those pre's. Syed Abdul '1' M. Kad»r Sultan jj:154 words
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Article261 1924-01-29 5 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. By C rce from Amsterdam: .Mr. H. C. Kinsman, Mr. W. H. Land A. E. Veale. By Rembrandt from Amsterdam: Mr. H. R. Ferrers Mr. and Mrs. E. Havast and two children. By Goerotoar from Bartavia:—Mr. Y. K. Numnxil, Mr. an»J Mrs. H. van Vullenthavt-n Mr.261 words
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Article62 1924-01-29 5 RUBBER QUOTATIONS. G of C Rubber Annotation. Singapore, J;vn. 29. -'-le Crepj Closing Prices. Buyers Se!ier§. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— ill Led .Smoked Sheet Closing Price*. Buyers Seller* Sp I 48% 48% Feb to March 49Vi 49 V_ April to June 50 50 July to 'Sep: 5162 words
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Article26 1924-01-29 5 Singapore. Jan. 29. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York.—2s*4 cents. Londo.i. —Is. 2d. Singapore.— cents. Tone of Market. —Easier.26 words
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Article96 1924-01-29 5 Exports from Brit sh Tcna Ma'aya 25 501 Rubber afloat <n Sngapore harbour ar.id exported but not kiclu<Ld m above 1 767 27,268 Import of Foreign rubber 7 564 Rubber from Restnrio&km Area on which Export Duty has been paid. Tons FM.S. 9 675 S.S. 1,872.6 Johore96 words
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Article143 1924-01-29 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER. Local.— cenls, London.— 2d. TIN. L0ca1.—5124.25 per picul 200 tons sold. L0nd0n.—£249.17.6. PRODUCE. buyers Sellers Gambier $111.00 -ava Cube damburg Cube .'ress Cube White Pepper 26 00 *Mixed Black Pei per 17.00 17.00 Su.idried Copra 12 75 Mixed Ccpra 12.30 Small Flake Tap oca143 words
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Article160 1924-01-29 5 ROSE .MACPHAIL CO S REPORT (L. R. Macphail.) Rubber.—Kuala SidJM $1 92 1 2 to $1.97%, Lur.as $7.20 to $7-40 Tarn, ba'ak' 60 to 65. N:w Croigiekas 50 to 53 $4.45 to $4.55 Brogaa CO to 65, cents Buko KopOßfcgn $2.50 lo $2.7">. Tin'.—Pcta'-ings $1.12 1 2 to $1.17V4. Per.gknK:?;160 words
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Article148 1924-01-29 5 Tins.—Ta pings $1.15 to $1.20 North Tuip'ngi $1.15 to $120, South lb"p'ngs $1.06 to $1 09 Johans 36 to 38 ttxjte, Peitai'ings to $1.17% Nawng Pots $1.50 to $1.55, Ulu Piahs $2.02*2 to $2.07% L'ngus $4 30 to $4.50 Pmgkalenfc $17.25 to $17.75. Rubbers—Mentakabs 21 to148 words
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Article35 1924-01-29 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-diy is Rs. 160 *jual to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India nad Ceylon is Rs. 165 equal to $100.35 words
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Article708 1924-01-29 5 MEETING Ol' SPECIAL COM Mil TEE. A meeting of a number of gentle- men who were invited to serve on the Special Committee in connection with the proposed performances to be given by the A. S. A. members in a d of the fund 3 for a708 words
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37 1924-01-29 5 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for we k ending February 3, 1924. Wedneed-ay, Jan. 30.—Officers, Class. Raffl s Insit}tut!ton 5.15 p.m. Band Pmct'ce at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31.—Officers Class Raffles Insititut on 5.15 p.m.37 words
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Advertisement91 1924-01-29 5 HHtH'HMtininin;n!Hii|iHiji,ti||lHll|iHi;i:nil|:HlHH|illl'llL MEDICAL NOTES. j: REJUVENATION. 9 The me Meal treatment of Z impotence. Neurasthenia, distur J bonces In obe>ity and otber I metabolic d's >rdeis, insuffici- i ency of the hormones etc. j? can NOW BE CURED with TESTOGAN (for meo) THELYGAN (lot women) Extracts of animal glands I I91 words
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Advertisement15 1924-01-29 5 ZBYSHKO To be seen only at STANTONS MIDWAY SHOWS Commence? WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30. Robinson Road15 words
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Advertisement446 1924-01-29 5 1 TITAN 3] BRA.N O t 3 B j Cement Cei!,ent f I Sole Importers: J jp j g|j| Selfcog Agent: I Borneo Sumatra G. Aurelyl I Trading'Co., Ltd. RAFFLES place, j jj] < Incorporated in Holland) Telegram: AURELT. I 1 j NOTICE. Notice is hereby give 1 that A.446 words
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Miscellaneous272 1924-01-29 5 mails close. to-DAY, JAN. 29. I iar *Meran 3 p.m. 1 Colombo, Djibouti/ Marseilles, Europe,* LEBON 4 p.m. e:c v -t [dam. Hamburg Li "f a k,ul Vflp rshsg t n -M. S. Malaya 3 p.m. -Fiy ng Dragon 3 p.m. I^ r Banc Tai 3 p.m. tcu arUv a.||272 words
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Miscellaneous98 1924-01-29 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme' of Dmills up to and for week ending Feb. 3 1924. To-day, Jan. 29 5.15 p.m.—Dttill Hall. S.R.E. (v) Signals, Lamp and Flag Instruction, To-morrow, Jan. 30 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. All Ur/.ts, Train'ng for Garrison Sports. Tlmvsday, Jan. 31.—N* 1 Friday, Feb. 1 5.15 p.m.—Diall HalJ,98 words
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Article77 1924-01-29 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Jan. 29. H gh Tides.—3.ls a.m., 3.47 p.m. M. M. horn award mail clos.s. Lodge St. Michael 9 p.m. To-morrow, Jan. 30. High Tides.—4.lo a.m.. 5.8 p.m. Stanton's Midway Shows. Lodge St. George, 530 p.m. The Globe Trotters, Vie. Theatre 9.30 p.m. Thursday,77 words
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Obituary76 1924-01-29 6 DEATH. MADAM KOH SIOK BEE—On January 26. 1924. art, her res/dence No. 149, Hareen-street, Malacca. Beioved mother of Messrs. Lim J;ak Lim J ak Peng and Jsak Hoe and grandmother of Messrs. Chan S an Kay S'hn Kim artdf Lan Seng. Ageid 74 years. The cortege will leave»76 words
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Obituary42 1924-01-29 6 MRS. SEE KEE ANN and fami'ly thank all friends and relations who attended tlra funeral of the Late Mr. See Kee Ann at Ma acca on Saturday the 19th inlsrfcanit and all who sent wreaths, scrolls, telegrams and tetters of condolences.42 words
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Article500 1924-01-29 6 Th-re is li;tle to be said about the approval of the reassessment jof standard rubber production on the lines recommended by the F.M.S. Cential Advisory Committee, cxc pt that it roughly meet* a part of the present need and the decision is long overdue. This must have been500 words
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Article246 1924-01-29 6 Several months ago we gave an outline of projected developments of the fisheries of Malaya and it i<s with special interest that we read the "General Report on the Fisheries of British Malaya, with Recommendations for Future Developm-nt,'* by Mr. Dav'd G. Stead, the Fisheries Enquiry Commisooner, this246 words
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Article298 1924-01-29 6 The Christian Healing Service will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral on FrYhy at 5.15 p.m« AM members w'shing to jo n th Clerical Union Football Team are requested to send thoir names in either t> the Secretary or to Mr. S. Bashir Ahmad as early as pc«?'ble. The attention298 words
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Article89 1924-01-29 6 New Secretary for Colon'es. The following telegram has been received by H s Excellency the Governor from the R ght Hon'ble James Henry Thomas, M.P., Secretary of State for the Colonies: 24th January—His Majes y the King entrusted to me yesterday the Seals of the Colonial Department89 words
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Article67 1924-01-29 6 (From Our Own Corresponded). KUALA LUMPUR. Yesterday. BillLs .for at the rJext meeting of he Federal Counc 1 include a Crim nal Law Amendment a ming at suppressing extorton ;nd arms cffoices, identical with the Straits Ordinance; also a b 11 dealing with L'fe Assurance,67 words
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Article41 1924-01-29 6 L.ndon mas's de*spatchrd by s.s. Andtne Lebcn Macedonia respectively are txpected to be delivered on or abjut the same date. All correspondence for Eutiop:, unless sp c ally superscribed Ancr>e Leb n W 11 b: forwarded by the Macedcn'a.41 words
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Article480 1924-01-29 6 LONDON, Yesterday. Lieut.-Colonel E. S. Montague BuU'= h s been posted to the Firs: East "Surrey's a. Hongkong.—Reuter. Among the vVitors who are shortly expected in India is Mrs. Ernest Thomp< n Seto the wf c of (fee famous writer on the wild an'mal lif of Amer'ca and Canada. Mrs480 words
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Article102 1924-01-29 6 DUBASH AND WEALTHY WIDOW. At the conchiaion of the h arirog cf the brought by N. Ham red a dubash, against Fatimah bin/te Abdtrliah, the wealthy widow of Sitang Mohamed Eusope, for $10,900 by way of eomm ssion for negotiating the lease of the Keppel Harbour Hotel to102 words
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Article110 1924-01-29 6 Mr. W. H. Dwismore, the So'rc'/for Genera', asked Mr. Justice Acton yesterday for an extension of time Co appeal to the Privy Council. The appeal was by the Crown ag.inst the dee'sioci of the Cour of Appeal regard ng the income t x of two Singapore110 words
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Article256 1924-01-29 6 Sequel to Accident at Crossing. Before Mr. Justice Ac on this ruing, Mr. A. V. L. Davies en behalf of Malay lorry-driver, Yusop bin Tasa, brought an action for $50C'j agains: the Federated M lay Sates Ra Iways for damages for personal injun es susijai.i d by256 words
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Obituary159 1924-01-29 6 LONDON, Yesterday. 1 he death ha» occurred of Sir Frank Hoiiin®—Reuter. [Sir Frank Holl ns was born on April 16, 1843. He was the chairman of Ho rrock ea Crewdson Co.] LONDON. Yesterday. The death is announced of Rodzian-ex-President of the Duma, one of the chief organisers of the159 words
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Article44 1924-01-29 6 Reuter. SHANKTOWN, Yesterday. Thirty-one bodies were recovered from the Lancashre mine. Four mmers, oc'ud-ngr the foreman are mßismg ar.d are beVevcd to be drowned. Further search was abandoned ow:ri to the rafcd, rise of A major>.y of the v ctims were married.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article366 1924-01-29 6 Y -W.C.A. association. For- Ci day rfternotn, S me presided Wmt ■iMibm, After prayer bp ft, P Douglas. Mj s< from Led, I regret at hr inability *J Burkill the Hon i Vir.t General Seoeetai 1 reports for tJ I Accord'ng to the Se the year had been a sig.366 words
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60 1924-01-29 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Vested Thj Federal Trade Coa»** compiain'ng that the prccpa-*' porations engaged ir. the and d stribution of radio eqaf* and rendering radio service ing rnd ma ntainirg a mcnopoiy radio apparatus and comb»--® various companies are cited i i:; wi h n thirtyReuter. - 60 words
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Article47 1924-01-29 6 A New Managing 1 Reuter. LONDON Vc5 Mr. W. Krkpatrick has the p:r nership of Messrs. Company and Mesa: s. E. and Company, Calcut a- ;u f to Japan in M rch to managing directcrsh P <> j Samuel and Company. I> :1 Far Ease.—Router.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement314 1924-01-29 6 aiiluiuiuliiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiMliiiW I j Robinson Co., Ltd. I mmmmmmmm j MACKINTOSHES I 11| Medium Fawn Shade. N Mil R UDDer L > ne( I p-e $12.50 I ALL SIZLS IN STGCK WELL MADE AND FINISHED. FULL CUT, ALL SEAMS SEWN. STORM COLLAR WUH g TAB, VERTICAL POCKETS, STRAPS ON I S314 words
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Article504 1924-01-29 7 Patriotic Speech by New Minister. The Prince's Mission. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. Anzae luncheon on Australia Betel Cecil, he Prince of E Jwessfueat, Sir Joseph Cook. sS ioner, Australia) Mr J H. fhvmm -nd the jtfidWf- a Devonshire were also prej blegram waa read from Prf»« M nisterReuter. - 504 words
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Article154 1924-01-29 7 Stylet Twdhlts Recommence. Reuter. 5C W, Yesterday. I a the vault in I Sqsti the shadow of the mil D Enormous crowds filed tl taeeaufakjee erected in the open q ~ed to he it cold irfaJ h was over thirty ■pea aa i cores of peomvere carried haif-unconsciousReuter. - 154 words
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Article43 1924-01-29 7 of Workers Bonus. Reuter. BOMBAY. Yesterday. »tr»ke a: the Standard Mills due 'o the non-payment of the bornusj and is extend'ng. Tty-two of c'rghoyifive mlKs isn BomCI 3e d down rendering idle eratives. It is expected that will work to-morrow.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article28 1924-01-29 7 at Trinco. Reuter. Yesterday. t the v; 3 it of he British wh'ch arrived at I been ;he daly faces. Hundreds are tl over hundred -Reucr.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article31 1924-01-29 7 F 'fteen Killed. T RHODE ISLAND, Reuter. *"t*r Yesterday, fcuhit s resulted frcm a '•U house 1Je to ignition of R« t f n 4 cellar by a wood-Reuter. - 31 words
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Article66 1924-01-29 7 One Lakh fjr Lesal Owts. Reuter. WASHINGTON. Yesterday The House cf Representatives Appropriat cr.s Commit cc has reported on th? b 11 providing Mr Cool dpre with a fund of $100 000 to cover legal costs of any prosecutions necessary in the Te pot Dome case. TheReuter. - 66 words
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Article167 1924-01-29 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sunday. Mr. Coolidge said As I understand it, men are involved who belong to to.h the Pel rical Parties ar.d hiving been advised by the Department of just ce that it is n zeeord with a former precedent, I propose *o employ a spcciai councilReuter. - 167 words
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Article56 1924-01-29 7 Struck by Lightning. Reuter. TOULON, Yesterday. The report of the commission of enqu ry into the loss of the Dixmude doe:: not arrive at any definite conclusion, bu: s Inclined to believe that the craft was struck by lighting and fell into the sea from a heightReuter. - 56 words
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Article62 1924-01-29 7 Sale of Shares. Reuter. NEW YORK, Yesterday. A syndicate headed by Morgan has purchased three hundred 'housan shares at tJhirty dollars each of th authorised but unissued stock in th Mar'and Oil Company and has pax an opte on on aa add tonal 335,0(M shares. It isReuter. - 62 words
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Article296 1924-01-29 7 STRAIGHT QUESTIONS TO M. POINCARE. Separatist Fiasco. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. Speculation has been evoked by a two hiour meffctiTUg of M. Pancare and the Belgian Foreign Mini ster, Jaspar. It is understood it related to administrative questions in the Ruhr. It is wmi-offio al'.y stated that a netReuter. - 296 words
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Article151 1924-01-29 7 Italy Jubilant. Reuter. ROME, Yes erday. The Yugo-SUv Mission banqueted a the Venezia Palace Signor Mussolini toast ng. Pasitch said th t the Treaty just concluded a tempestuous period in post-war history Henceforward, economic, political and spiritual collaboration in I a y and Yugo-Slavia would constituteReuter. - 151 words
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Article172 1924-01-29 7 The Quotidien Interview. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Rcuter lepras that Mr. Macdonald was interv ewed by the Quotidie.n prior to his assum ng office. The Premier ha<s given» no inrttfrvtWs to tlhe press since he assumed office. Th s does not imply '.hat, the general lines ol hisReuter. - 172 words
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Article201 1924-01-29 7 GANG ROBBERY NEATLY PREVENTED. Tha case in which two Teochews stand changed with be ng found armed w»ith dangerous weapons between suns it and sunaise was commenced b fore Mr. Venables in the Second Pol'ce Court this morralhg. Three large riasrty-looking kn'vee w*.re p!iaced on the table as201 words
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Article153 1924-01-29 7 Wt&e th. tentiWa murder of two Gh in a rortgkang off St. John's Island on or irbcu September 30, iast > suJl fn'sh in our mj.ids, kill Detect v Department have tracked Awb n Chinese named Tuck Men**. The alleged muni.rer was produced m the Second Police Court153 words
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Article137 1924-01-29 7 Th sumn.jns case in which Mr. and Mns. Geo. Bac n. of Katong, stand charged with using abusive and Jisu ting language towards Mr. J. A. McCully and his famiiJy, calculated to provoke a breach of the p ace. on various da es between the Ist137 words
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Article134 1924-01-29 7 Cases of cruelty to children an* getting more- frequent. A Chinese woman named Tan Noi, of 116 Amoystreet, was changed before Mr. P. F. David in the Or* mrmal DtstrSqt Court yedfcerdiay by Mr. Sttrdfng extra asiis>tar*t Chinese Protectory vo'/uintarffly caus ing' hurt to a young Chinese134 words
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Article42 1924-01-29 7 A Chines* who was arrested in Traflalgar-street some t'me ago with a quantity of nOn-government chandu in bs possession was convicted and ftned $5 000 by Mr. Venables, in the Second Pofjce Count yest rdtay. The oontraband was woi<th $2,000.42 words
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Article97 1924-01-29 7 Theft of a shipload of timber valued at $1,575 was preferred against the Chinese of a twakow in th Third Polflct Court yesterday. In mentioning the case Mr. MeredlSh, Count Inspector, sitat.d that the complainants were the Sim "Seong Lim Saw Mils- As the off nee was97 words
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Article132 1924-01-29 7 Inspector Ki.ng, cf the Arms and Explosives Department, told a somtwfoajt amusttng story before Mr. Gourlay,-in the Th>pd Polic: Court yestirday when he charged two Chinese trader© cf 473 North Br dgeroad wijtih importing explosives, with making a fake Import and Export d carat on and with stoi-ung132 words
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Article196 1924-01-29 7 Hopes of Settlement Anticipated. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. Mr. Brcmley, arriving late at a meeting of the locomotive men's meeting at Wilksden, after a conference wi h the ra'lway managers, announced that he brought good news. Negotiat ons were proceed ng which he was confident would result in manyReuter. - 196 words
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Article105 1924-01-29 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A new transport crisis is threatened by ths dockers, who are not disposed to accept the employers' decision not to give an increase of two shillings a day. The Bristol branch has ins rue ted its representatives at the- delegate conference of transport-workers tomorrowReuter. - 105 words
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Article83 1924-01-29 7 Tax Reduction—Attack on Denby. Reuter. WASHINGTON. To-day. A Committee of the House of Representatives has voted 25 per cent reduction of tax on unearned income up to $20,000. Incomes under $5 030 are classified for :.he purposes of reduction as earned," —Reuter. WASHINGTON, To-day. Mr. Walsh declared thatReuter. - 83 words
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Article73 1924-01-29 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, Yeoterday. According to the Federal Reserve Board'» mon hly statement the production of basic commodi ties has declined from 4 per cent in December to the 'lowest point for the year, reflecting principally on the reduced consumpt on in the cotton ;ndus ry. There wereReuter. - 73 words
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Article23 1924-01-29 7 Reuter. ST. LOUIS Yesterday. Senator Reed h:s announced he will stand as a cand date for tiie Presidency.—Reu er.Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement290 1924-01-29 7 CANDY'S I IMPROVED j HAIR BELTING. j > A High Grade flelt firmly woven frcm M Camel Hair Yarn. Minimum initial f j tension under the heaviest loads. L'n- t affected by climatic changes or heat. S Resists fork action. Recommended f for the quarter twist drives in Rice f290 words
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Article833 1924-01-29 8 NOTES OF THE WEEK. KEY DEPARTS IN THE RIGHT SPIRIT. Coming Fif hu. key had a big job on b,ani during the wevk-end wishing his large numbef of fxveoda good-bye prior to sailing for Australia. He ia fully ahye to tbe undertaking he has contracted and harbours833 words
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Article279 1924-01-29 8 SCOUTS SPORTS. The fo.iow;ng were the results at the swimming sports of the Scouts held on Saturday at the Y. M. C. A. swimming pcol. "A" Division. 40 Yards Free Style: 1, Mohamad Yusoff bin Sawavali (Fifth Troop), 2. Hwang Soon Chong (Thia-d Troop), 3, H. Beins (Seventh Troop).279 words
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Article180 1924-01-29 8 S.R.C. BEAT R.E. Thei S.R.C. were successful yesterday afternoon on the Pa>:*.ang over the R.E. at a hockey martch, by two goate to one. The Club deserved the victory. Stack god Norr® in the forward line playvng a spirited game. The Engflnoier's. 'anproved since their oa.at meeting and played180 words
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Article37 1924-01-29 8 Reuter. CHAMONIX, Yesterday. In the Olymp'c ice hockey competition tifoe United States beat Belgium by 10 to nil. Sweden beat Switzerland by 9 to nil. CHAMONIX, Yesterday. Canada defer ed Szecho-S'ovak'a by 30 to nrl.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article12 1924-01-29 8 NEW YORK, Yesjerday. Holland has challenged for the Davis Cup—Reuter.12 words
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Article252 1924-01-29 8 FRIDAY NIGHTS CONTESTS. The supporting .terns at the Happy Vsftay on Fr tiUy night, when Edw n Je Souza. the Malayan welterweight champ km, wii Mt Jarrvito. lightweight champ on of the in a ton round- eooUaft are now announced asi follow: Chit Benlgj v. Toflw. Rod Warnen v.252 words
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Article59 1924-01-29 8 St. J O BA. II vs. MUNICIPAL F.C. To-morrow at 5 pm the following will represent the Old Boya 2nd XI against the Municipal F.C.: Lee Y'ong Joo; Ye? Cheok Wah, A Fernandez; A J. de Souza N. de SUva (captain) C. Pennefather; M. S. de Souza, P Rozario,59 words
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Article62 1924-01-29 8 A party of St. Joseph's Old Boy.are going to Johore on Saurtday, to play s»occer against a team capta ned by Norman Hannay, on the Johore Sports Club padang Party will meet at Tank Road Station at 130 p.m. and return a. n ght. Members and62 words
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Article95 1924-01-29 8 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB. The Scratchings. 1st. DAY. Race 1.—Gentle Eva, CalculatorRace 4.—Bex. Race 7 —Ftrstway. Ra<cs 8.—Ortbez. All enigage.meTits —Blossom. THE LOTTERIES. Last mlght'ts lotteries resulted as follows:— Race 1. Top Pw'ce $100. Carrie B $65. Race 2. Babrd l $120, Chinta Hati $55. Race 8. Queen of95 words
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Article164 1924-01-29 8 LOS ANGELES, Yesterday. Havers throughout the match, which was over 72 holes for the unoffic'al world's championship, showed brilliant approach and ability as far ce drection was concerned, but in most cases he was short by twenty or or thirty fciet on mashle shots of fifty on a hurdred164 words
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Article1263 1924-01-29 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The sixth annual general m etang of the Union Jack Club was held yesterday at the Exchange. H. E. Major General Sir Neill Malcolm pirosllded and th. ethers present were:— Capt. P. R. Stevens. R N., Lieut. Col. Haseldin?, Lieut. Col. Bond, Royal Sussex1,263 words
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Article17 1924-01-29 8 Contributions to Date: Previously acknowledged $832 E. G. G. 25 Total to date $85517 words
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Advertisement274 1924-01-29 8 I AYRES' I j RHAMPIONSHip Tennis Balls i Mason wmnwiiii uminmmh i lllt I |j Price $9.85 Per Dozen, jj fi J ltlWll!lilHII|IHII|IIit!tf!l'«IHIIi;illH!ill!IIHIIilH:HI!|!lll!ll!l II I|| 1 RAJA Co, 1 Spauiaiissd Sp?te Ojtiiiiers. 117, Napth Road. *^HaWaflMal»l-BoM«Kl33ftCi£^fflß 1 j —wa i A Life Tims Gift for New Ysar. I You are274 words
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Article210 1924-01-29 9 POLICE OFFICER AND LADY'S PIANO PLAYING. The "Moonlight" Sonata case wa§ •gain before the Willesden court in the form of a summons for assault against Albert Edward Rob nson, of 100, Keslake-road, Kensal Rise, by hia tenant, Mrs. Annie Oake. The complainant repeated the evidence she210 words
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Article1026 1924-01-29 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange aid Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Jen. 29. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2a I|o% Anglo-Java 2s 2|5% Anglo-Malay 20s 22|Ayer Kuning1,026 words
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Advertisement783 1924-01-29 9 f MOTORISTS against accidents by protecting yourself against Glar ng S" > and the dazzling Rlys of the setting sun Kent's "GLARE GUARD" THE ANTI-DAZZLE DEVICE. I Write for particulars to I j its: —DUNCAN ROBERTS Ltd., 137, Cecil St., Singapore. Hii j,,11, ,ii,,1^,11,,11,^LWL^n,j i i i i i i783 words
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Advertisement47 1924-01-29 9 iBiia.laiiatiBMBiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaMiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiill^liiliilMtllliiaiif NEVER STOP ADVERTISING, Wksn Someone stops Adrsrtistsf} Someone stop* buying. Whan Someone atop* baying, Someone stops sailing. Waen Someone stops selling Someone stops making. Wken Someone stops making. i Someone stops earning. Wksn Everyone stops earning. Ererybody stops baying. KEEP GOING! AdrertiBe in THE MALAYA TRIBUNE47 words
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Article677 1924-01-29 10 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) GERMANY'S TROUBLES. London, Jan. 7.—A series of str kes and lockouts Is likely, according to the Berlin correspondVnt of "The Times," who says that the Increased tension between the employers and the employed is gVing rife to anx'ety.677 words
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Advertisement539 1924-01-29 10 AUCTION SALE. CBEOK UQH SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. «0, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties 11 Hear* < M Koou Serg Sa,er cm N 3 tbU a On Wednesday, January 30, at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE cX i«. M L r A**, ana539 words
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Advertisement372 1924-01-29 10 —by the throat Oncoming colds or worse ailments grip you by the throat—but not if you get Evans' Antiseptic Throat Pastilles. An occasional Evans' Pastille effectively allays sore throats, and completely protects from the microbes of all Bronchial ailments. Made to the formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital. Sole proprietors:372 words
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Advertisement374 1924-01-29 10 SAVARESSES |l Santal Capsules A The be«t internal treatment. AW A So made that the antiseptic is Ay A not freed by the digestive X/A juices. No nausea can result. ■/Ay Physicians recommend them. Ay From allChemitta. l!llllllll!ll!!llll!llllllllllllll!)flllllllltllllltllll!tllllllllllMllllllllt S4TYBIN SATYB^ GOLD for MEN SILVER for WOMEN Yohimbiu-Harimn speciality, prepared on374 words
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Advertisement415 1924-01-29 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL SnMISILf^OMPANY^" MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOAKD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSEIS^ PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI Kn. YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San PRESIDENT TAFT Feb 13 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Feb 27 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EtR O p E via415 words
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Advertisement505 1924-01-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UN] (Compan es Incorporated n England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f or Chin- 1 Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore505 words
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Advertisement408 1924-01-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger eervice. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Albert Voogler Fqb 2 Oarl Legien March 4 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. *Hjndt>nburg j an 2 9 ♦Emil Kirdorf Feb 17 fScheer Mar 20 fGargo onJy.408 words
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Advertisement502 1924-01-29 11 STEAMER FAILINGS V LINE OF STEAMERS Moathly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calliag at j 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 further502 words
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Advertisement521 1924-01-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAJSHA.) LONDON LINE. Suwa Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Feb 4 Fushimi Maru MarseiM.es London 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 Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 23521 words
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Advertisement530 1924-01-29 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exchange Bar ks wi l be closed on February, Tuesday 5. February, Wednesday 6. hiteie hew Year. February, Monday 11. Public Holiday. K MUNICIPALITY aOF SINGAPORE. Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal). Preparation of Scheme for Building. Whereas certain land situated in the area bounded by Serangoon Read, Syed530 words
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Advertisement410 1924-01-29 12 NOTICE. 1 m S.S.V.F. Recruiting (European units) SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Enrolment forms may„be obtained at Headquarters, Beach Road at any time on application, or from any of the officers mentioned below. Major P.H. Keys, D.S.O, M.C., S.R.E. (v) Post Office Buildings. Captain A Gordon Lee, M.C., S.R.A. (v) 61, Arcade.410 words
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Advertisement367 1924-01-29 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000.000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim Nee Soon Esq. Dr. Lim367 words
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Advertisement504 1924-01-29 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £,000,000 Subscribed Capital fJ-SOjOOJ Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,352,100 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir R.504 words
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Advertisement493 1924-01-29 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter *****. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shareg of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fuad £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 Iloilo Rangooa493 words
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Advertisement366 1924-01-29 12 INSURANCE. THE |M SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, F inlay son Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated ia the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Built 1 l»fn, lA,366 words
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Advertisement310 1924-01-29 12 THEI M ikes EDIGINAL L an strong GOOD FOR TRn Nervousness D j not f«| General Debility. Sold Ml i Tks Interna:. c The Ang;o.rhiii,j c Tho Medici. Ofiicf Tim Omni. HumThe Bri;.ah Tha lcdi« Diipu U; The AtetTHE MALAYA TRlßli AND SHIPPING GAZEIS (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 845 IW310 words
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