Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1924
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Title Section28 1924-04-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. L XI. -No. 101 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 29. 192428 words
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Advertisement98 1924-04-29 1 «*iS T R Ar KURLO 1 I W ASHES I WITHOUT j SHRINKING I v, li m GtfsafC Sons, Ltd. ••1 in England.) a .iiiiiiiii tmmmmmmm I S52 2S252 25HS£bSS25H5"2Ii iS25Z5ESZSHFE5aSZ5ZEH53 J| I BIKKI':iUliilltUIIMinillllllli;il!li:illlllllll. l'l|l!lll|tltllllili:ililt!ll?B,,. «"liHlHlH :ff IHIIIIIIBi;'IIIg|-«;ir CT y M j-y iJlll Ij I I f 1 J j98 words
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Advertisement236 1924-04-29 1 PALMOLIVE CREAMS, SHAMPOO SHAVING SUCKS CREAM etc. Just Received. MEDICAL HALL LTD 23, Battery Load, SINGAPORE. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY, Hawaiian Steel Guitars From 22.50 Ukiilules From $12.00 Bass Or-jms j 30 inch. $60.00 I Key Flutes From $3 50 Brass236 words
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Advertisement171 1924-04-29 1 i t 'tilling I I I HARMOXy' I The glasses you wear should be I in harmony with your comI plexion and particular style oi 1 dress. Our Optometrists will do I this satisfactorily for yom. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL OO^ 15, Soith Cans I Road, Sinf spots, «■7imiiiiii.ii.il.iici.ii.ii.il.it..,tu.i.■.,•, ~,,.J171 words
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180 1924-04-29 2 Cochin, April 11.—Satyagraha was continued at Va kom yesterday. It was an:. Dunced by the authorities that the Satyagrahis would be prevented from passing a!o:g the road but wauld not be arrested, whereupon the Satyagrahis declared that they woud remain on the spot unt 1180 words
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Article133 1924-04-29 2 Larohe. April 7— CoirTmit ing »1 Babbar Akalis to the Sessions for trial the Mag'strate reviewed the activities of the accused at Doaba Bo'ttliag out that the leaders had conconspired to murder Government officals and loyalirts who were alleged to have been obstructing the Sikh Shrines Reform133 words
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Article120 1924-04-29 2 Bah, April 9. —A third Akali Jatha has been arrested at Ja tv and another s bei.ig organised with Nacal Singh who is a c prescn: ie dug ,he Gu re. war a moment In a statement he denies the mPiT c created by Govern meat that120 words
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Article95 1924-04-29 2 Calcutta, Apr I 8— At th. H:gh Court to-day Mr. Just cc Ghose denwed judgment h he application made by the treasurer of he Ben,re« Branch of the Alliance Bank cf S m a for the full (mount of Rs. 25,000 deposued by him as lecuxity95 words
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Article144 1924-04-29 2 Madras, April B—Their Exee itn cies Lord and Lady WiJUngton lef* -Maura., by spec a 1 train :o=d ;v for Bombay en route to England After taking leave of a large gathering and the estabhshmen: ac G.verrmen* House The r Excellencies drove n state to thf144 words
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41 1924-04-29 2 Madras April 8-According t o the Mad" Hi* Excellency the H- V s Tn Sj piven to the H rdu Rel gmus Endowment Bill as iftßLft tHe L^h a iv Council w th the Governors recommendatons.41 words
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Article99 1924-04-29 2 Madras. April H._ A Kottavam t/r- f S akora «J Wednesday weie placed on trial before the local They ered r put said hey were fightrg for the for non-caste Hindus and were consumed to disobey the Magistrate's Miprtn c in h s judgement Jll- accused99 words
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Article42 1924-04-29 2 Madras, April 11.—in the Hi** Court the aprlicat-on 0 f Messrs Cox and Company, the Chartered Bank i d f he Hongkong and Shanghai Bank tor the compulsory wind'ng up f the Ally Moo la Corporate on the ground42 words
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Article199 1924-04-29 2 In Far-Away Kedah Tells His Experience With BABY'S OWN TABLETS. •From Ji rah- in the State of Kedah on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, Mr. M. D. Ross, merchant and planter, .writes:—"1 have pleasure in informing you th.it the Baby's Own Tablets sen: me some199 words
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Article30 1924-04-29 2 THE SPRING RACE MEETING. (Under S. R. A Rules of Racing.) Will be Held on Saturday, May 10. Tuesday, May 13. Thursday, May 15. Saturday, May 17.30 words
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Article419 1924-04-29 2 For the Informaton of Members Only. First Day, Saturday, May 10. t 5 8. THE STEWARDS PURSE, PLAIE and STAKES— 2.10 p.m. 4.05 p.m. and 5.35 p.m. Value *BUO wth $150 to the second i.orse, handicap for ex-griffin horses; the horses shall divided by the handioapper .nho three classes,419 words
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Article465 1924-04-29 2 STAK& archdeacon SI ARES, 1 LRjsE and PLATE o p.m., 4.45 p.m. and Vatae $800 withVso'to the second norsk, a handicap for ex-erffin ?j he hor ses shell be d vided tne Handhcupper into the three classes v*z: A, B. and Co.; each class to.465 words
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445 1924-04-29 2 2.15 p.m. Value $600 w th $150 to the second pony Fo r conditions see Race 9 beoond Day. Class C of a divided ex-griffin pony har4dicap. Distance unongs. Entrance Fee $25. ror added Stake Monies See Footnotes. 2. THE SECOND445 words
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Article682 1924-04-29 2 E j °HORE STARES, ILRSL and PLATE— 2.15 p.m., 3 35 p.m. and 5.10 p.m. Vajus $800 with $150 to the' second noise; a, handicap for all ex-griffin horses wh ah hive run a: the MeetTurf Club Spring A fir n horses which have won682 words
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Advertisement361 1924-04-29 2 jjUS MALTED MILK HORLICKS part J n TfcmnJi «I Fo& fan faM HORLICICB h 3 MALTED MiLK—the FOOD DRINK— for n L; m the itrength it gava them to "ca rv-on." It is L f N ■WWaBtJ lor o d and vo.njj alike. HORLICK'S L madt in a moment by361 words
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Advertisement266 1924-04-29 2 WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN tootilache which can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA. JAPANESE DENTIST 74 BRAS BASAH ROAD. (In front of French Churcn.) Telephone 1245. DENTAL SURGEO]Sj DR I. OHKAWA, B D.S. 16, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. ARE. YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If 60 consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced266 words
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Article918 1924-04-29 3 NEWS SUPPLEMENTING I :a Ceylon Exchanges.) FRANCE'S NEW ALLY. London, Apr i B.—Frar.c. la preparing en.hus.astieally to welcome the King and Queen of Rumania who arr.ve in Paris on Thursday on a three diys' vis t, wh'ch says the Paris corresp nden. 0 f the T.mes," is.918 words
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Advertisement435 1924-04-29 3 I Avoid Danger! Hr; I ad his choice of two roads one safe and the other danH 1 -one would not deliberately choose the dangerous in nref. c to the safe. apply this reasoning to the choice cf your table beverB :s <™«gerous for many because it contains caffeine P°435 words
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Advertisement526 1924-04-29 3 YOU A MARTYR Many people regard backache as a necessary or unavoidable x i I —SOOSethiag that comes on periodically, usually after exposure or following unaccustomed strain or exertion—hut actually backache i- symptom of kidney titrable- Those fearful pains in the loins tliat make yoa dread to bend oc stoop526 words
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Advertisement487 1924-04-29 3 faff I I Usenubbucks I S Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., B and avoid the heavy cost of renewals Hi m It is more than ever imperative to safeguard jH your property by constant care in the matter uM ot paint —the one defence against the WIU INDENT r487 words
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Article, Illustration800 1924-04-29 4 Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." "THE SPEED GIRL." O' c always expects breezy, fatnmoving comedy drama from the pen of Elmer Harris; one always experts del i: te*. rretat'jcrj of any role by Bcbe Daniels; and one always expects a p cture rep etc800 words
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Advertisement262 1924-04-29 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE(IeIi TANJONG PAGAR. j. To-Night at 7.15 Sharp fi FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Tf]R£E 5 REEL I A PARISIAN SCANDAL $j Heading West I Ange! Factory i*< And ID Reels Comedies. I Admission Prices. 1st 2nd Class 50 cts. 3rd 4th Class 10 ets I T PALACEGAY S Tirst262 words
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Advertisement233 1924-04-29 4 I AMUSEMENTS. Alhambra From Thursday; April 24, to Tuesday, April 29. Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. C4kL LAEMMLE PfiESENTS Frank Mayo in The Bolted Door IN 5 REELS. If a wife refuses to M love, honour and obey her husband an hour233 words
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Advertisement347 1924-04-29 4 AMUSEMENTS I "gaiety" Purina I Last Three Nights TO N 1 Of this Ma aimoth Program me. I mm L And Ml, H .From Wed mi Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. In the 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. ot- S REELS 1 THE I SPEED GIRL I WITH BFBE DAMILS IN m347 words
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Article107 1924-04-29 5 TO-PAY'S QUOTATIONS. Kl'UiifcR. L a. -12 ten.3. I. <i Is. OSd. TIN. £213.12 6. L J T s per picul 175 tons told. PRODUCE. Buyers Seller» $26.00 Java Cu < Ha.:.: Cube Press Cube 30.00 per 17.25 r t 10.85 10.75 10.75 Tapi ea 12 00 lap.oca107 words
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Article94 1924-04-29 5 n-s $1.15 to $120, 1-10 to $1.15. Souths ,r >. Johan 3 45 to 47 $1.27 to $1.30, Nawng >1.50, Pengkalenfc $12 Mentakab# 17 to 19 lie nuts 18 to 20 cents i"»ltas 40 to 45 cents; 1 to 55 cents, Tambalaks < i-nts, Jeram Kuantans94 words
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Article132 1924-04-29 5 ROSE MACHAIL CO'S REPORT R. Macphail.) $1.07% to $1.12%, -•"> to $1.30, Mambaus 85 -w z Pels $145 to $1.50. J1 75 to $12.25, L/imguis cum, Jotaans 45 to 47 Dredging' 32% dis. to a lit aha 12% to 15 cents, 6d. to 38s. 6d, Murals '<». RavvangB' 82% to132 words
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Article586 1924-04-29 5 WHY TEMPT OTHERS WITH NAVAL has:;? LAND DEFENCES URGENT. Sir lan Hamlton, speaking at a rally of the British Legion at Readiog on March 21 said that as long as the ques ion of Si gapore hung in the balance he held his peace for he did586 words
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Article290 1924-04-29 5 GENERAL'S STORY OF CONVERSATION. An amus'ng House of Commors interlude was related at a Loughborough Chamber of Trade dinner by Brig-General E. L. Spears C 8., the local M. P. General Spears said he had the pleasure the other day of fir.d ng h'mself seated beside a290 words
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Advertisement809 1924-04-29 5 Y.M.C.A. SJHQOL OF COMMERCE. V ic id ies f ir thov wishing to qualify for t ie senior unimti >as of the >ndon Chamber of Co ntnerc* ia Sh and Book-keeping and J i lio- and Senior hxaminations in 1 y pt-writiuc. 'dmission closes on 5th May. A cl iss809 words
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Advertisement322 1924-04-29 5 f GANCiA CHIANTI GANCIA f j VERMOUra BROLIO SPARKLING J dlTOilMO RICASOLI WINES. J J Sole Agent G. AuTtfly, N.Y.K. Buildings, Baffles Square. 'PHONE 172. J n:,,, ,l,, '«niii»ni7iinininiTriiiiiiiniianiiir '»'Tjiiiin NOTICE. Guan Kiat Co Ltd. of 35, Phillip Street, are prepared to undertake all orders for Sails, Awnings, and Flags322 words
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Article205 1924-04-29 5 to-DAY, APRIL 2». M e Hang: Lian 2 p.m. Shanghai Japan Hakone Mam 2 p.m. 1 Sungti Liat* Sco:t Harley 3 p.m. ♦Flying Dragon 3 p.m. and Bombay Amazon Maru 4 p.m. r 1 -a r:bcn Samarang Giantg Ann 4 p.m. "Trang- 4 p.m. v Muar* Kelantan 4205 words
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Article1073 1924-04-29 6 There is a grow n? Bel ef in the possibility of an early ■attleaaam I the reparations problem. -All the Alius hay. aeeepted the recommc tto.ia i f th > experts appointed by he Repa ratio a Corara'asicn and the present German Government has aeeepted them as1,073 words
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Article273 1924-04-29 6 Messages, Sime, Darby and Co received a cable this morning statting that tne Taq«,oHor,o Automobii,? race he'd m aocily nra* won by a car fitted w th continental cord tyres. v Mr. V M«i vr. of Me vsrs. T.. e Ea^t frrr IC Ud Y has ,eft the C<Z for273 words
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Article915 1924-04-29 6 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meet ng of the S ngapore Branch of the Ex-S.-rvices Association of Malaya was held yesterday a: the S.r.g pore Cricket Club. Major N. H. P. Keya presided and ihere was a good attendance. The Chairman referred to the fact that915 words
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Article64 1924-04-29 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR, Yesterday. Mr. Justice McCaba Reay dismissed tJ i e a PP^ n by f-eg-al ArJviser for a re vis'on «P d £T nt C# the Sawmban magi^raU L e ISLE which M i Estate was charged wifh voluntar ly causing64 words
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Article1075 1924-04-29 6 APPEAL DISMISSED IN SUPREME COURT. THE CAT AND THE TIGER. A wary ffanmt'ag append waa made by a Chinese merchant Mr. Ng Phe.ig Hwee, against has conviction la the lower Court, for cftyping the trade mark oil a fairly we. 1-known powder m nufacture in Burmah and1,075 words
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Article163 1924-04-29 6 ■BASING CONlWun, This aaanang baton ft. Justice. Sir U g tereaaa Cv Air. Fam&nando B-zari images for »*o a year's passage f k Italy was wnaaenced Mr. Campbell, f r continued Us to read the corrtsi passed between the plair^ffJSS defendant firm. He com from tne content. ~f tn163 words
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Article42 1924-04-29 6 FAREWELL PERFORM I*< F. rnes: Eaa i's Hawa farewell perf< rmar.ce iast n joi 2: T he Vet ra Theati att t ..ded and ry tumuL-u» ns demand for They rave an eace; on he Hawaia stria combined wth ng42 words
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Article41 1924-04-29 6 (From Our Darn Correep KUALA LUMPUB T B:ardman ia tppea I Supreme Qoarl aafced tl ence be produced He d he was convicted oa ■anoftcUral a false evidence, which he e:ad pr*»» The hearing was adjourned tif day V41 words
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Article22 1924-04-29 6 From Eu: ppe IL<ad 1 ;JJ patched April 10) by aa. Tmn Jjj Penang 6 a m. on Pd praximo.22 words
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Article76 1924-04-29 6 The follow is untitled anrc d tpoeejd of by au li and Ti-ust Agerjeea I|d: at »J sale-room or? Monday of Years' leaaefa Id lard and Nca r>, 7 a d Moareoad 1 m v sq. feet by Mr. Syed !>.-;-■ bin Sad m AJaree for n: c pieces of76 words
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Article61 1924-04-29 6 Par- N A Crutial Mora I 1 bocal Ex-Sex vicet Aseocia tion Copying Tad M Be'g an Conversal Irian Froinitr Disrate Ch?aper SI Indian News Ahea i of t B Ma 1 4 Stag;e and Screen Vafce of S r- i Ala. 1 Nocc.i 9 Share Market61 words
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Advertisement447 1924-04-29 6 j VICKERS MODEL BE LUXE j I J Hand Sewing Machine. t I This machine has a reversible feed, sewing backwards and mjf I forwards, that is the work (without even* be in 4* removed) can I I be sewn towards the operator as well as from the operator. I447 words
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Article169 1924-04-29 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. Tc-day, April 29. High Tides.—6.50 a.m., 8.16 p.m. Hotel van Wijk mt-5 v noon. Band in Gardens, 5.15 pjn. Lodge S:. Michael, 9 pm. Tanglin Club mtg., 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, April 30. High Tides—8.8 a m.. 8.58 p.m. Football: R.G A. vs. Sussex. S.C.C.169 words
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Article239 1924-04-29 7 WEANING OF VISITS TO POINCARE. EWING SOLIDARITY WITH FRANCE. an 1 Symans arrived at v I eoi ferrad with M. i i y < mphasise t"iat the do B t constitute a but merely an exi'i rto their v'sit to •< d that Belgium thus larity smfX i239 words
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Article102 1924-04-29 7 UTLGOK. Reuter. fc "oy iccjunt of the cotton L t d States was given ett. President of the New I xchang? on his arrival f "om New York yester--f- He j aid that last year boom was at its ■k Aiv. ric.in ni ll s took the bulkReuter. - 102 words
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Article57 1924-04-29 7 UTTLE HOPE OF RESCUE. Reuter. from Wheeling, Virginia, s feared that tihers is little K/ f rescuing over hundred f n -bed in a burning mine n explosion which reeked -ng districts. Smoke is f the entrie-s preventing 11 therto two men were fr. m an ainshaft badlyReuter. - 57 words
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Article25 1924-04-29 7 workers resuming. Reuter. y reported from Weiof At w Zealand, that a number have resumed duty and are a restricted railway Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article63 1924-04-29 7 GREAT EFFORT FOR PEACE. THOMAS INTERVIEWS LEADERS. Reuter. Following the breakdown of the Ir'.sh Boundary Conference Mr. Thomas had a Ion? interview at the Colon.al Office yesterday wi h Sir James Ciaig and Mr. Macneill. H gh Cummiss oner of the Free State. Mr. Thomas is workingReuter. - 63 words
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Article81 1924-04-29 7 PREMIER ANTICIPATES TROUBLE. Reuter. Mr. MacDon Id is cance ling some ft hs-Welsh engagements in order to pies ce at the budget meeting of the Cab net th's morning, differences having apparently arisen on the subject of the McKenna du ies. There ar e strong L beralReuter. - 81 words
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Article70 1924-04-29 7 MR. MASSEY'S SPEECH. Reuter. Speaking: at the state luncheon at Wellington, New Zealand, given U tht Enpire Squadion, Mr. Massey Premier, stated that the la>t had not been hoard of the Singapore s.heme. The Dominions moat stand to their Beam nsibilities and he hoped thatReuter. - 70 words
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Article111 1924-04-29 7 COOLIDGE MAY USE VETO. Reuter. T.ve Daily Tele&rmph'a New Yoca correspondent says that President Coolidge has intimated in the plainest way that be may Veto the Immigration Bih. if the clause excluding the Japanese be allowed to remain, betieTing* that thj problsta may be m lved and theReuter. - 111 words
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Article75 1924-04-29 7 PROBABLE TOTAL LOSS. Reuter. A wire from Adelaide s ys tint the fire in the "City of S'ngapore" is under control and the vessel is hard aground. FYom the eng neroom to aft the depth of the water is equal ins de and out. The plaling isReuter. - 75 words
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Article26 1924-04-29 7 Reuter. A Washington cable says that af.er a ba.tle all n'ght long the revoluaonar es entered Tegucigalpa. Hard fighting continues on the streetsReuter. - 26 words
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Article25 1924-04-29 7 Reuter. A New York message state* that the Banking Syndicate are offering $40.000 000 6 per cent Dutch Government b nds —Reu er.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article28 1924-04-29 7 Reuter. An American cable states that Immigrants to Canada in the past year amounted to 150,000, a record as compared with 73,000 in the preceding year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article2373 1924-04-29 7 FISH-CANNING IN MALAYA. PROSPECTS OF PRACTICAL ACHIEVEMENT. Notwithstanding the existence of many spec.es ot herrings, sardines, sprats, and inch vies, as well as other spec es of su.table small fishes, In l.rge numbers in the waters both of the Straits of Malacca a. d those 1 of the2,373 words
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Article120 1924-04-29 7 FRENCHMAN HUGS COASTLINE. A cable from Bagdad says that M. D. sy aeoompa.'iAi by Sergeant Vesin is flying fiom the Breguet aerodrome bound for French bsio China for instructional work, and hopes to arrive at their destination in c ght day*. The machine s not amphibian but t'e120 words
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Article180 1924-04-29 7 NO MERCY FOR FRAUDS. "1 would have asked yon to have me thrashed and let me go back to the country, where I can alone find happiness, but thrashing would be t merciful, and would not give me the necessary mental worry, and so I must180 words
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Advertisement281 1924-04-29 7 j '■«'•■«■''■.«■«■'■■niiM. ■""■•.•tW'Kii.MWH: i •„.ui,..„. 1i 1 (1k1i II iui!:1JI G ANDY'S IMPROVED HAIR BELTING. i A High Grade Belt firmly woven fr m I Camel Hair Yarn. Minimum it,ii.i I tension uuder the heaviest loads. U- afl'-cttd by climatic changes rheit. 4 itesiats Unk action. Hec nnmeaded I 1281 words
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Miscellaneous197 1924-04-29 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills up to and for May 4 1924. To-day, April 29 at 5.15 p.m.— Dri 1 Hall. "A" Coy. Coy. Training. Drill Hall, "B" Coy. Recruits Drills. Raeburn House (No. 5 pi n) Coy. Training. Drill Hall, "C v Coy. Coy. Training. To-morrow, April 30197 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1924-04-29 8 Sports Pastimes. NOTES OF THE WEEK. The huge tot 1 put up by the f* v Lanka Union in the r match against the Kuala Lumpur Nondescripts speaks volumes for the capabilities tik of the U*'< nba smen, wh le the dismi. s 1 of th c v sitors for1,574 words
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Article24 1924-04-29 8 NEW SPRINT RECORD. Reuter. rT", Mo Iowa i r- Charles Padlock sprinted 1-5 yards m twelve seconds. leliOTeri to be a world's recoA}._R?utCT.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article871 1924-04-29 8 CHINESE EASILY BEAT RECREATION CLUB. Losers a Team of Scramblers. BY "REFLEX." In opposing the S'ngapore Recrea t.-i»n Cub on the S.CC. ground yester- day af .eiv.cn n the "Straits Chinese Football Association had an opportunity of strengthening- their interest in their fight for championship honours in he first871 words
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75 1924-04-29 8 Boustead's XI will meet the St. Joseph Old Boys in the 2nd Division of the League Competition to-day on their ground. Boustead's will line as folows:—W. A. Rrdrigues. J. V. S Brooke and H. Ardernan, J. Rodrigues a u t 4 r obiriSlo n75 words
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Article186 1924-04-29 8 LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1921. First Div'sion. Date Team Ground Apr 1 30 R.GA. v. Sussex S R.C. May 2 S.CC. v. S.R C SC C 7 M lay F T v. S CF.A. S.R C 9 Sussex v. S R.C S.C C. 12 SRC. v. Malay F. T.186 words
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Article246 1924-04-29 8 S.CC. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Profession Pairs. Muplisto'i and Cameron boat Capt. Davies and Capt. Shackel 6—3, 6—1. Utermark a~d Kle nman beat Whitley and Sedwck. 6—2, 10—8. Championship. Poyser bea' Paters on 3—6. 6—J, 6—0. Hamilton beat Roy Sm th. 6—2, 6—3. Major Hosrrison vs. Salter. Postponed. TO-DAY'S246 words
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156 1924-04-29 8 Single Handicap. K:ong Chfin Eng vs. Kiong Ohoon Giian unfinished. Gheong Chee Hai beat Koh Thian Seng 6—2, 6—4. B. Single Handicap. Gan Khek Keng beat Chria Keng Teow 6—3, 6—2. Ghoo Pek Eng beat Kch Nam Khye 6—1, 6—1. Tan Koon Swee beat156 words
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Article69 1924-04-29 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Lad es' Singles Handicap. Mrs. Guy Steven beat Mrs R. C. Sayers, 6—l, 6—2. Miss Abed beat Mrs. van Hamel, 7—5 5—6. 6—2. Wallis beat Miss Rappa, 6-^3 Men's Doubles Handicap v ,v Medley arid Lyon. boat. Lt. Kij-kby and Lt. Matthews, 6—l, 6—4.69 words
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Article227 1924-04-29 8 V.M.C.A. vs. ROYAL SUSSEX. Th* following' alO the saores and bowling ana ys,s of i!.*e above match played last Saturday at Tnnglin:— Y. M. C. A. M. Ignatius c Pearce b Holden 2 A. S. Man lam c Cocmbo-s b Holden 3 P. JayewnraVne b Coombes 0 C. A.227 words
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Article172 1924-04-29 8 RACE TRAINING. 1 j < NOTES FROM THE COURSE. This morn rg was warm ;.nd bright and the horses were go. to work p*vmptly and all the houses had been worked before th e clock struck seven. The work was on the outside course and the barriers, which have172 words
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Article41 1924-04-29 8 AVkhir>e broke tfee world's record at blindfold chetss yosteri>r.y at New York. He played 26 opp-rie:.ts and the scan- was 16 wins five draws and five losses. Except for a eKort interval he played continuously for twelve h )urs. —Renter.41 words
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Article36 1924-04-29 8 LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE. Reuter. A cable from Berries says that in a 20 round oonU«t for the Aght heavyvre%hl ci amp unship of Europe Clement the Swiss champion outpointed Bonn el the French champion.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article25 1924-04-29 8 Reuter. In a 72 i"V>le match at New York the Britiish open champion Havers deft at;ii Satrazen by five up and four to play.—Reuter..Reuter. - 25 words
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Article85 1924-04-29 8 London, AprJ 25. Manchester Market— 8 1 lbs shirtings fair (new bass) 17s 40's Grey Yarns single Twist 31« 6 lbs. T. Cloih fair 24 yards 14s Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully M'ddiing America.) 18 20 Cotton Egypt an 23 40 MetalsTin—Std. 3 months £240.2.6 Produce— Copra fair morohan'85 words
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Article132 1924-04-29 8 Per Rumphlust—Mr. J. d e H joke, Mr. T. L. rJa.iken. Mr ard Mrs. Pyman, Mr. H F. Clarke, Mr. Th L Mux hly Mr. Wes.ers Mr. Borger, Mr. H Al tas Mr. and Mrs. Lrf.Lcr, Mej J. V. Aalderen, Mr H. Kwast, Mr. J C. v.d. Br132 words
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Article36 1924-04-29 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 162 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Ind) a and Ceylon is Rs. 107 equal to $100.36 words
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Advertisement283 1924-04-29 8 I. I 117. North Bridge fioad, 13 A I A JP r> SINGAPORE. Cfe V^O, ISMAIL A. RAHEEmT~*~I The leading house in the Straits for Hig Jewellery and Silverware of Different irieties. Loose Diamonds a Speciality. j ALL KINDS OF PRECIOUS STONES ALWAYS IN SI Prices Extremely Moderate Inspection Invited283 words
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Article1122 1924-04-29 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following: list of quotations: Singapore, April 29. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown name of company. AH gar 2s IjOVi, Anglo-Java 2s 2 3Vs Ang;o-Maiay 20s 201Aycr1,122 words
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Advertisement454 1924-04-29 9 1 tfgSBBBUnmnDHBnDBKHEBBBBraB 1 RHEUMATISM S Have you ever had Rheumatism? Have you B experienced the excruciating pains or help- j| feeling that occur every time you try to S ye? If so. you have no doubt also felt that B ef was impossible. Yet when you do get relief E454 words
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Advertisement52 1924-04-29 9 Rid-Ged Grip-Steering Wheel Tire. Hands or Gloves will not Slipa Positive. Easy Grip-Warmer to the Hands at Night, cooler in the Day. PREVENTS DRIVING CALLOUS Enhances the appearance of any Steeling Wheel. Obtain*bit only from ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COY., No. S. Dhcby Ghaut Opposite Amber Mansions Orchard Road, Tel. It 17.52 words
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Advertisement716 1924-04-29 9 FRUITIER. SWEETOt (U.WER t They itlnesThont.' v /^j* the vineyards in the world to choOSe from- British house wives prefer raisins from the San Joaquin Valley N r j o and is too I No a grape is picked Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins grow witho* 'I dv I untll delicate test716 words
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Advertisement50 1924-04-29 9 mumawmmivmtuvmtmmmmmM «■uiB wmnimiiini-i aii«»ai:aiiatmt:«iiatia i i i i i tear I Cars THE 1023 Model Chevrolet U Itced with Bctfatarter, Electric Lighting. Magneto Ign'tion, Vucuum f Electric Horn, Speedometer, Donbiti Folding Windscreen. Ore-man Hooc with Glass in rear, and Detachable L Bins, and the price a j Central vtoiv- Ud50 words
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Article549 1924-04-29 10 Singapore, April 17. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef steak pound kati 0.39 Beef stew or curry kati 0.35 Pork lean kati ■> 0.61 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0-48 Mutton Indian kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.67 Fowl kati 0.50 Capons (LocaJly reared) kati549 words
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Advertisement794 1924-04-29 10 I AUCTION SALE. I ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The Cndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Ramos Chambers, Raffles Place. On Monday, May 5, at 2.30 p.m. Duxton Hill Freehold land tegether with the shop-house erected thereon No. 10 DuxtoD Hill (Off794 words
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Advertisement28 1924-04-29 10 FOR PRIVATE SALE. Nautical Instruments, comprising Barometers, Telescope Binoculars— Sextant Compass Log Lines—and various Charts &c. For further particulars, apply to, Guan Kiat Co., Ltd. 35, Phillip Street.28 words
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Advertisement471 1924-04-29 10 JAPANNED RAIN GAUGES 4S PER ILLUSTRATION- WITH INNER CAN AND GRADUATED GLASS MEASURE Price $10 Each. SPARE GLASSES Price $3 Each. EX STORES SINGAPORE. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. "a m 0 *1 I Tel. 1957 Telegrams CH0TI3MALLS I 1 LATEST I FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS I Unpacking471 words
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Advertisement75 1924-04-29 10 The Great British Health Tonic As a strengthener and restorative Hall's Wine is unequalled. It quicklv overcomes the effects of I trying cii&uttic conditions, j gives new and vigorous 2 vitality to the system,and a I sense of energy and power* J when you are in ill-health. I THE SUPREME75 words
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Advertisement249 1924-04-29 10 STEAMER SA1UNGS PACIFIC MAIL SlTAMilplolfAii^ MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BO \m> TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE-FREIGHT PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG qrv YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN S* 1 AMERICAN STEAMERS 800 Leaves Hongkong v PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Mav 7 ra *ci* PRESIDENT PIERCE May 2 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO £rj> SAN FRANCISCO249 words
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Advertisement462 1924-04-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TjQ BRmShMNDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated ia Englaad.) gAlL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. !er Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Tf \KDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f r China A Japan For Marseille*, London 4 Antwerp. Due Leavet Tonnage Singapore462 words
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Advertisement389 1924-04-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Hindenburg May 5 Emil Kirdorf June 5 Scheer July 5 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. *Carl Legien May 5 ♦Adolf von Baeyer June 9 ♦Hindenburg July 9389 words
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Advertisement483 1924-04-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS X LINE OF STEMMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, celliag at Batavia, Sourabaya. Fremantle Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL? AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrval Date of Departure 1924 1924 ENOGGERA Apr'l 29 May 1 EURELIA June 17 June 19 For further paiticulars483 words
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Advertisement558 1924-04-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS i BsssksbI bbb^bbI <NIPP0N YUSFN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. 1 TONNAGE DESTINATION Kamo Maru 8,500 Marseilles London Antwerp Katori Maru 10.000 Marseilles London Antwerr 521 iJ Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles London Antwerp Mav 27 Kafthima Maru 10.500 Marseilles London Antwerp Turi 10 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp558 words
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Advertisement420 1924-04-29 12 B SITUATION VACANT. WANTFD —A Compositor for News Department. Aoply with testimonials to the Manager, Malaya Tribune between two and three p.m. FOR SALE. "FOR SALE —Small Pungakw or about one acre of valuable land at Bukit Timah, Singapore. 'Ihe land is planted up with cocot ut trees and valuable420 words
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Advertisement610 1924-04-29 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. Mr. Goh Peng Lock has been apDointed Vfanager of N epsrs. Swee Kiat "hipchandlery Company as from to-day's date. k v SWEE KIAT SHIPCHAUDLERY Co. Singapore, Aprii 1 1924. NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singnpore hereby give notice that Victoria Street betweHi Stamford Road and610 words
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Advertisement634 1924-04-29 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 £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Res: £1 407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:634 words
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Advertisement518 1924-04-29 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang: 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Sule man. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Ratamat. Palembang 16, IHr. Hongkong 13 Queen's JJoad Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francesco, Batavia, Sourabaya. Semarang. Shanghai, Amoy,518 words
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Advertisement471 1924-04-29 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Pa d up Capital Jn 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3 800.00C Reserve Liability of* Proprietors £3 000,00( HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London E.G. Agencies and Brand ies. Aloe Star Hongkong471 words
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Advertisement429 1924-04-29 12 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH \l§r BRITISH I INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT SATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offlceer 2, Finlayeon Green. THE EASTERN ASSURANCE LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, 1st F.oor, Banque del Indo China Buddings, 1A. Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257.429 words
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Advertisement334 1924-04-29 12 FREE VOURSEif From,,l^'^„ lw ness General Asthma 5 B Dr j Medicinal Sold THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, (EVENING DAILY.) tc:. no. Hr; t fel N 17i i SUBSCRIPTION RAM PAYABLE i.. Per ar.n ug Ha.f-yu. V. Per quarter Sing] Copy sai Postage Extr. 50 eta per.* VERY MANY334 words
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