Malaya Tribune, 5 August 1924
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Title Section28 1924-08-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vci. XI- 183 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, 5th AUGUST, 192428 words
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Advertisement90 1924-08-05 1 "l j kKI'AHUNC v .niccd rate. mm mm typewriter Emporium 9 ~,,,1111X1111 ~i l c 3 f < < RIBBON DELNTAL CREAM For Good Teeth-Good Health you should brush your teeth I at least twice -a day and visit S your dentist twice -a year. It is hard to select90 words
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Advertisement51 1924-08-05 1 miniiiiijmiiiijiiniiiTiiir.tiiiiiiii^iaii!!;)!,,;,,!,,,.^,^ I MANY CHILDREN 5 are considered dull and bark- 1 1 ward who are simply suff-r'sz from Weak Eyes. An exam I natron by our Op'ometr.V j will 1 f detornrne whether or not yoCJ eh Id requires glasses. Z THE EASTERN^ jOPTICIL CO., 9 South Canal Road. i51 words
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Article2827 1924-08-05 2 ARTHUR J. REES - By ARTHUR J. REES SYNOPSIS RICHARD HALDHAM, a law student, j son of a wealthy estate owner, returns from four years' fighting in France, to find his father dead, and his heritage gone as the result of unwise speculation. Striving in vain to get a living,2,827 words
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Advertisement321 1924-08-05 2 Tl lam Buk Cures Dreadful Case 7 swellings should ever submit to opera- tion without first trying Zam-Buk Th\s magical herbal balm has a marMr. Robert Grattan, who spent j Cgt India BUrmah WTltCi V V M .v P lles bc l an in India through riding on I Wf>t321 words
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Advertisement324 1924-08-05 2 BUILDING UP THE BABIES How Baby's Own Tablets HcId Thin weakly i 1 funts and smaii children are usually victims to stomach or bowel trouble When this condition has been §el right it is astonishing how quickly the little ones put on flesh and start to thrive. Their pallor and324 words
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Advertisement266 1924-08-05 2 all m i Intense Irritat mi, 0 Sleep. Cutlcwi Heals? "A terrible rash broke mm over my bod) > irritation. The severe. The least rubbn* cause an immed «nllammaUon out of the que "I tried otha roncfe, success. My ItryCuucand sent for a free BSOM penenced relief after ihe fir*,266 words
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Article447 1924-08-05 3 A TRAGIC TALE OP A GREAT ROMANOFF War! 'Land th Duke y^ rS of the com/nanded the cL; s t° itch He ownwi n i s fcrreat armies. Russia Before t' 0 YdV d I over troops, he fed e 'g 5« Y ith his and wealthy447 words
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Article71 1924-08-05 3 Comte Henri de Boaurepaire, who married Mrs. Fenis F. Thompson, widow of a New York millionaire, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment and a fine of £5 for drug dealing. It is believed that this ard other sentences fafl cted mark the break-up of one71 words
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Article38 1924-08-05 3 Accounts of the London County Council Tramways for the year ended March 31 last, which will come before a meeting of the council show a deficiency of £100,222. Revenue receipts were £521,348 less than in VJ22-3.38 words
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Article30 1924-08-05 3 David Goldstein, of York-road, South-end-on-Sea, was fined 10s. at Strauford Police Court for attempting to enter a train while it was in motion at Barking Railway Station.30 words
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Article17 1924-08-05 3 Snow fell in parts of Westmorl-nJ. A fierce storm ir; the ccunty and Cumberland continued.17 words
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Article31 1924-08-05 3 A man stated at North London Court that he was a "sergeant at the cinema." Mr. Pope: A sergeant of tha Picture Palace Corps. Mr. Tdley, solictor: The chuck er out.31 words
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Advertisement133 1924-08-05 3 mmuM mmmm I Do you want a real good CAMERA? I swmesseS the world's best ia Stock. Tropic*! IfoJeia Sailtal CdpSldeS A ZEISS F 1 4 5 LENS I iixT ma 1 I not ced by e digestive A/M SINGAPORE STUDIO ft PHOTO CO Wm LT" Orchard Road, j Phy«c«n133 words
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Advertisement93 1924-08-05 3 YOU AND EVERYBODY WHO SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Headache, Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains, should use. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Mr. J. Vince of No. 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatis.ni in my knees for two yean anid Neuralgia in my face93 words
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Advertisement357 1924-08-05 3 I iII The I Battle is to I I the I I Strong I And spoils to the victors. Only 3 I the strong ever get there "—the strong I in nerve strong in muscle, strong in I I brain-power— strong with the kind of I I strength that Bovril357 words
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Advertisement312 1924-08-05 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema j I GRAND I I CHANGE OF I I PROGRAMME j I TO-NIGHT. I m .H.u W ..,.».»....n."«. ""^^T^y''"'"''""-'-^"^""^ I Tel, 903 PALLADIUM THEATRE Orchard Road. jjj k At 5.45 9.15 TO-NIGHT At 5.45 9.15 I METRO FILMS PRESENT f Coogan The World's Greatest Star in312 words
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Advertisement463 1924-08-05 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA I a a From Monday, 4th August to Saturday, 9th August. jjj si 1 I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. g I Topical Budget J g British Screen News. H 8 COSMOPOLITAN CORPORATION PRESENTS j jjj LYN HARDING S I MARION DAVIES FORREST STANLEY S463 words
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Advertisement358 1924-08-05 4 AMUSEMENTS Gr a>iety 1st Show at 7.30 Sinners Who are Sinners What make» Sinnert Who is responsible for Sinners See ALICE BRADY IN "SINNERS" By Owen Davis BREAKING THR0U3H SERIAL Vltagraph's Latest, Greatest and Best. Episodes I and 2. 2nd Show at 915 p in. Sessue Hayakawi in THE DIUGQN358 words
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Article34 1924-08-05 5 DUMBER 01 l OMMERCE RUBBER ASSOI IATION st. Buyers Sellers. i'oing Prices. Buyers o c 11e cs f «ED *ATERHOI SE CO, LTD. h August. ■f»l re.—43% ie nts 1., \T. p.34 words
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Article33 1924-08-05 5 sth August. 2s 4 3 32 2|4 *-i 2t 4 17 32 159 nom. >% p.c. p.m. 70 138^4 1- nom. $8.54 4 p.c. 34% •1 »1 August. 51% 53 Vi 930 nom.33 words
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Article18 1924-08-05 5 18.18 26.00 E248.15.fl £29.10.0 B I L6d .).",.> nom. U W 2!> 1,1 Latex 1 0, d18 words
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Article127 1924-08-05 5 TO-DAYS QUOTATIONS RICE Rare, Siam Nc I pc Ko yan $898 Rice, Siam 3 8g Rice, Saigon 1 2 5 6 Kice, Saigon 3 «o 9 n Rangoon 1 gg» Lice, Rangoon. 2 2 87 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10 50 Rice' PRODUCE 5127 words
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Article129 1924-08-05 5 nn la, T> ngs *$1.19 to $1.22» 2, Norths M.07 to SI.12, Souths 99 cents to $1.01, Johans 37 to 39 cents, Pctalinjrs $137» 2 to $1.40, Nawngpets $1.67*2 to $1,724 Hitams $1.42 1 2 to Unguis $4.65 to t 5. Rubber.—Mentakabs 19 to 21 rent*129 words
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Article106 1924-08-05 5 The untitled has granted authority for the wearing of the Insignia of the Older of the Excellent Crop, Grand Cordon, conferred on Mr. Siias Aaron Hardoon, oi Shanghai, ard of the Order of the Striped Tiger. Sixth Class, conferred on Mr. Th mas Maso On the occasion of his retirement106 words
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Advertisement449 1924-08-05 5 NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. CompwtM (Winding Up) No. 3 of 19-1. In the Matte? of tin Companies Ordinance 1915 AND In the Matter of the Ban que Industrielle de Chine. RE THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by449 words
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Advertisement529 1924-08-05 5 WANTED. K person w'jo under.tmd* stamj collecting «•> put la order a e lector s Collection. One wn, s v, i„g tireceivaa re»,jnat)le re.nuner■iti>n n 3J J »p,t f A;J y t s T w *ya i n mni, NOTICE aJS.*!!?!?* 1 to Change Typewriters St>cksof.\ e Machines. Ribbjns and529 words
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Advertisement295 1924-08-05 5 I— THE ANSWER TO THE OUTSIDE PAINTING 1 PROBLEM. 1 ZFNOLIN has revolu. I ZINOI IM tionized outside painting lllVliini but costs le>s for the ready A d PSlat for Use ««»<>» than the 1 A patented process by which gallon of White Lead I tao body and covering power295 words
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Miscellaneous238 1924-08-05 5 mails close 1"().|) \V, "»tJ> Al(i 1ST Hong Lian 2 p.m. Si Bery» 3 p.m. Tanda 3 p.m. Flying Dragon 3 p.m. hatt Soon 3 p.m. v. "Trang 3 p.m. jjulai V- and Bintan* link Keng 4 p.m. *Meranti 4 p.m. K Despatch 4 p.m. Kmely 4 p.m. Rr. 'Sarvistan238 words
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Article68 1924-08-05 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, sth August High Tides.—o.33 a.m., 1.23 p.m Long Live the King, Palladium. To-morrow, 6th 'August High Tides.—l.l 4 a.m., 1.58 p.m. B. I. homeward mail close. Long Live the King, Palladium. Thursday, 7th August High Tides.—2.2 a.m., 2.38 p.m. Pearls Hill School Sports,68 words
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896 1924-08-05 6 One of the most interesting international events that is happening at the present moment is the world conference on cheapening power. Unfortunately the limited service of cable news we receive in this part of the world gives us no account of it, so it is896 words
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Article33 1924-08-05 6 From Holland and Germany by s.s. Prinaes Juliana, due Singapore to-morrow evening. Erom Europe (London mails despatched 17th Juiy) by bji. Teasta, due Penang 0 a.m. on Friday, the Bth inst.33 words
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Article593 1924-08-05 6 Mr. C. P. Andrews is now in Rangoon fn-ni whence he will return to India. This morning before Mr. Pryde the first magistral*, tv.« Bengalees were fined fJSO and $i<o respectively for selli g adulterated milk. The Jcyp re has left Hongkong, and is expected to arriye at port at593 words
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Article42 1924-08-05 6 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only, preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]42 words
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Article123 1924-08-05 6 Sir, —I shall thank you to give us the information required in this letter, with regards to the Penang—Selangor Football match played about a fortnight ago in Penang. Through some sources we have learnt that Selangor won by 1 to riil, but will you please confirm this or123 words
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Article297 1924-08-05 6 Sir, —I wish to comment on the 2nd paragraph of a letter signed by "Genuine Fan" in youir papers reading:— "It would be impossible to find anywhere more capable gentlemen than Mr. H. L. Hcpkirs who holds the N. S. C. Certificate and is a member of the297 words
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Article622 1924-08-05 6 Sir. —As an inhabitant of Telok Biangah I appeal t the public of Sing-pore tJ see that justice is done to the unfortunate descendants of the original Malay inhabitants of this island who through no fault of their own are new threatened with dispersal and ultimate622 words
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Article97 1924-08-05 6 -vuiiui CU Girls' Schorl hav« fa in parents a request from t that all school f. every month." Th y this if not ir.c< n\< Does not the I- r all the daily pap< not have escapt for payment on a have from time press. All parent employ97 words
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Article243 1924-08-05 6 Sir, —The locality aro 1 Arabs teemur with native < and in corwe [U< centre. Traffic i> un especially at Street and North the extraordinary large v.;ruber rfy (leaving entirely asi !e 'her mad locomotion) plyi?._this junction thei fa j to solicit r pa I do n.t at a243 words
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Article222 1924-08-05 6 dou'btedly of great I The facts are known, H who a'one can facts, are hopeless "Honour thy father a 1 M bibilical secret of H not what I am g H Professor Pearl H has found out, and it e that the average exp< child wh we H222 words
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Article17 1924-08-05 6 ki I'.KEK m London. —Is. H Local. —43*4 M London.—£248.1- v I Loca i—$124.2.» P17 words
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Advertisement411 1924-08-05 6 I ROBINSOiN CO., LTD. H (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Cj Di TRADE NIARK R£G. U.S. PAT. OFF. S 1 BLACK BLACK I g AND NUT PROWN **5 PATENT LEATHER I I OXFORD BOOTS. XF RD SH ES I BLACK (4 i i'» BLACK 1 AND NUT BROWN VHIp PATENT411 words
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Article175 1924-08-05 7 THREE AGREEMENTS TO B E CONCLUDED TKm te ru rHE ALLIED DELEGATES EVERYTHING SETTLED In the House of iecisions of the I MaeJfcmaJd said been taken to decision which I taJ or unjust. me tU hoped the uld be to create n on b th si;Jes, I might175 words
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Article39 1924-08-05 7 P* 1 TO urn v, ML »U GHES IN BERLIN the eve f the i man deleUnited Mr. Hughes, i their German m to-day Bremen in the led him in r r »fc rt visit no 0 > Keuter.39 words
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Article31 1924-08-05 7 untitled em- 'king up 1 1 n 't in the no at shortly. mar, who N service i enterIs to a the other Shane Anthony, ived the American aid of St31 words
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Article233 1924-08-05 7 EC HO OF THE MEXICAN TROUBLE WOMEN WHOM BRITISH AGENT DEFENDED Reuter. Mexico City, 4th August:—Mrs. Evan* over whose protection the British Agent*' Cumm:ns, was threatened, has been shot dead at Tex Melucan Puebla, on the road leading to her hacienda. The murderers are believed to beReuter. - 233 words
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Article69 1924-08-05 7 SIKH POLICEMAN RUNS AMOK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, To-day.—A sudden scale was occasioned at Taiping last evening. A sikh pcliceman ran amck and fired at his sergeant-major, luckily his shot missed. The policeman sought sanctuary in the public gardens, raided a toddy shop and wa a69 words
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Article168 1924-08-05 7 During the absence of H.E. the Governor, the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose administers the Governmert. Mr. J. F. Hay, of the F. M. S. Railways, is due back fiom leave by the P. and O. Kalyan on Saturday. Man at Willesden: I am a coal porter and am earning168 words
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Article136 1924-08-05 7 SECRET CONFERENCE HELD IN LONDON STILL NO SOLUTION Reuter. Over the week-end the Marquis of Londonderry, (deputising for Sir James Craig) and Mr. Cosgrave, interviewed Mr. The mas. Other promino t officials joined I the conference at Downing-street and the proceedings were held in secret. Later Mr.Reuter. - 136 words
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Article504 1924-08-05 7 Mr. Joseph Conrad Dead Mr. Joseph Conrad, the celebrated novelist, died on Sunday. Anti-Typhoid Measures A Piesidential decree in Cuba, orders* compulsory innoculation against typhoid throughout the country. American Tennis Patterso» heat Kon.gr 6—0, 6—0, 6—1 ar.d O'Harawood heat Weis 6—0, —0, G 2. Pattf§on s play was504 words
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Article61 1924-08-05 7 Mr. B.H.F. Barnard has been appointed to act as Conservator of Forests, S. S. and F. M. S. Mr. Fiar.'k C. Sands has terminated his engagement with Messrs. Rickard Limited, and will shortly join the Methodist Publishing House. Captain V. G. Olive, Reserve of Officers, Aide-de-Canip to H. E. the61 words
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Article582 1924-08-05 7 DETAILS -OF SCHEMES ALL WORKED OUT ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL FOR COMMISSION REGISTERING DEFAULTS Reuter. After a successful plenary session the Allied Conference in London concluded with every sign of unanimity on the part of the Allies. M. Herriot seid Mr. MacDonafd was a I great statesman, to whomReuter. - 582 words
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Article35 1924-08-05 7 Sir Hugh Clifford is one of the members of the East African Committee appo'nted by the Secretary of State for the CoLnies to inqUiie into the position of the East African possession in mandated territory.35 words
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Advertisement56 1924-08-05 7 1 Onr Next Serial Another First Class Copyright New Novel "A RUN ON TH? RED A Brilliant Sketch of Continental Life, and Exciting Story by that Fine Author Coi. ifenry Curties The Scene is Monte Carlo. It has a Sporting interest that will appeal to all—and a touch of Mystery56 words
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Advertisement15 1924-08-05 7 UNION TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Baffles Chambers. Expert Typewriter Repairers of All Maket. Charges Moderate. Trial Solicited.15 words
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Advertisement315 1924-08-05 7 I I-™-™..- BROADBENTS I PATENT IMPROVED I BLAKE STONE BREAKER AND ORE CRUSHER tor Breaking CoproHtfu. Phosphates, Fossils, Flint,, Hard Rocks RawJ tUn V* Km^ry Ures Briek Coal, Cement, Granite, Q larta, I Roid Metil, P« f P d vm- etc., etc I STRENGTH I QUALITY I I and I315 words
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Article549 1924-08-05 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING TAIHO WINS: BUT GETS A DRAW SATURDAY'S BOUTS In view of the fa.-t that the treated to tw i uod ouxir.g events on fnursday and Friday niahts quite a big crowd wended its way to the S .gapore Boxmg Stadium on Saturday night when an interesting prr'ianvme549 words
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Article215 1924-08-05 8 FOOTBALL A fairly lar«;e crowd witnessed the match played.between Negri Sembilan and Singapore on tne Stadium ground on Saturday afternoon. The game was one-sided, Singapore being superior in every department. Negri SenrJbi'an kicked off and for about ten mil utes the bad! was seer in the Home215 words
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Article125 1924-08-05 8 News has just c me through regarding the Straits Chinese Football Association in Medan. They played the Anglo-Chinese eleven on Saturday and play resulted in h draw of one goal each. Seng Chye, who was praying centre half was bad y injured during "the game and had125 words
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Article50 1924-08-05 8 TO-DAY'S TIES BADMINTON Poh Kay Watt vs. Kwa Doo. Te Cfewee Cheng vs. Chia Thiang Choo. TO MORROW'S TIE A. Singles Handicap Chen Kciav Bock vs. Lira Kong Khye. TH I RSI) AY'S TIE Semi Final Lim Chin Joo vs. Teo Soo Hoon cr Keong Beng Hong.50 words
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Article649 1924-08-05 8 CRICKET The annual fixture between the Colony j and the F.M.S. came off cn Saturday and yesterday at Kuala Lumpur and ended in a l decisive victory for the homesters by 143 < runs. Batting first the F.M.S. put together 136 towards which de Vitre top-scored with649 words
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Article377 1924-08-05 8 The Lanka Union met a combined team representing the V.M.C.A St. J.0.8.A. and LA yesterday in a whole day match on their grounds at Balestier, and ran out winners by SO runs. Taking first knock the homesters put up the creditable total of 164 towards377 words
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Article446 1924-08-05 8 BIG ATTENDANCE AND FAST GOING THE TURF (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, 2nd Augnst:—fine and warm weather prevailed here to-day for the third day's racing and there was a large attendance. The going was fast. At the conclusion Mrs. Duxbury presented the prize-. The following were the results:446 words
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Article14 1924-08-05 8 Reuter. Johannesbuqj 2nd August:—The British rugger team drew with Transvaal with 12 all.—Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article55 1924-08-05 8 LAWN TENNIS (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, 5th August:—The Selangor Golf Club Lawn Tennis Tournament was most successfull. There was a large entry and much keen play. Kleinmann wan the Open Singles easily, defeating Oliver 6—4; 6—2. Oliver ar.d Whitley won the Open Doubles beating Kleinmann and55 words
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Article75 1924-08-05 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, To-day.—The te nis tournament was concluded, Asano in the -ingles final yesterday eveif'ng beating Scovell (Selangor) by 6—o, 6—3. Mrs. Parr, wife of the Resident, presented the challenge cups and prizes. Secretary Whltaker sprang a surprise on Malacca by solem lly presenting75 words
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Article461 1924-08-05 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING The b sley meet held by the S.V.R.A. c: mmcr ied on Saturday a"nd was resume.! on the two following days. The following are the results up to Sunday:— Saturday's Results. Match 1 (100 yards): The following won silver pencils for a 4 inch gr up: R.461 words
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Article248 1924-08-05 8 SI CESS OF THE ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING ATHLETICS tc a represe tative crowd assembled Saturday afternoon, on the Malay VolunU er l'! und when the seventh anr.ua! sports >f the Indian Elementary School, Abort Street, were hell. -Mr. Granville Roberta of the Malaya Tuhune distributed the prizes248 words
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Article46 1924-08-05 8 Orders for week ending August 10th, 1924. To-day, r>th August:—Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. To-imorrow, Gth August:—All Scouts going to Camp, parade at Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 7th August:—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 9th and Sunday, 17th August: —See Special Camp. Orders.46 words
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Article31 1924-08-05 8 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces long service medal has been awarded to Sgt. Tan Teck Lee, Malacca Volunteer Corps, and to Pte. L. A. C. Biggs, Penang and P. W. Volunteer Oct] >.31 words
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Advertisement24 1924-08-05 8 Send your TYPEWRITERS, Duplicator, Calculating, Numbering and Dating Machines for REPAIRS to us. First class MECHANIC at your service. Union Typewriter Coy., Raffles Chambers.24 words
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Advertisement21 1924-08-05 8 DENTISTRY. Latest method of treatments without pain. Teeth replaced natural-like. Very moderate charges. O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Deotist, 3?, Coleman Street.21 words
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Advertisement267 1924-08-05 8 auiuijiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiMiuiim I l THE BEST SYKES TENNIS BALLS Price $9.00 per doz. I RAJA Co., 117, North Bridge Boad, SINGAPORE. jiiiiiiiiiTfliriiiiiiiiiii:iiii!iii!iniiii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!!i>iiiiiiiiiii!m!!ii!i!iii!i:;iiiiiiaiii;iti«i<i 1 1 1 1 1 1 lilllllllllllllllllllllilllll'lllllllllll IIMIII| l I I I I I I I I I Lactogen THE NATURAL MILK FOOD For Your Baby. Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed267 words
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Article1032 1924-08-05 9 LATEST PRICES (RIOTED IN THE MARKET anTs^Vu^' 1 A ND EVATT Exchange Singapore, sth AugU6t. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Value 2s Allagar 9d 2s Anglo-Java 2 20s Anglo-Malay 18 f It R y r uningr 20s Ratu Caves q aia 20s Batu Tiga oc o 2-1,032 words
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Advertisement427 1924-08-05 9 '88 Kill the Pain j frl it with Sloan's I NOTHING BETTER FOR J SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, 1 tl ALL RHEUMATIC AND I NERVE PAINS. J W Rheumatism and kindred complaints are responsible for m M usai ds of men and women losing time and money V v 1 Wl,rk when427 words
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Advertisement455 1924-08-05 9 I "SEA-GULL" BRAND I DANISH MILK Sweetened Condensed I I lnswea ened Condensed j I Sterilized Natural. 1 I SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated la Denmark I Singapore. 1 WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN OF TOOTH-ACHE WHICH CAN BE RELIEVED ALMOST IMMEDIATELY BY CONSULTING X TSUTADA JAPANESE455 words
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Article527 1924-08-05 10 MEAT Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kati 43 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati M Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) 70 Ducks527 words
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Advertisement910 1924-08-05 10 AUCTION SALE t ESTATE LTD IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd. Chargees Miscellaneous Applieat: n j against No. Wl of 1023. TeQ goon gian and V Long Teng Chargors The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at910 words
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Advertisement574 1924-08-05 10 THE DANGER OF Kidney Trouble HOW STEALTHY DISEASE ROBS KEN A WOMEN OF HEALTH A STRENGTH It would be difficult to exaggerate the importance of the kidneys, for they exert a vital influence upon the health < f the body. When the kidneys are healthy and active, they filter the574 words
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Advertisement146 1924-08-05 10 THE REAL SOLUTION to any question concerning the profitable disposal of your goods is to be found in PROMINENT ADVERTISING. It will enable you to formulate plans for building up your sales and in obtaining definite values for them. This applies to the small traders as well as to the146 words
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Advertisement242 1924-08-05 10 Progress is Nature's Way The growth and healthy development of the child sho'-< this in so many ways at first he is so helpless— soon n P learns to crawl —then to walk —and later to run way at the same time his mental powers and other (a< develop. Nature242 words
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Advertisement643 1924-08-05 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED. Smart -Junior Clerk for Shippi-g Department. Good writing essential. Apply X. V. Z. c <» Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. One 4 I seater < len*W* Bayard Mi t r Car. in perfect r wo.irud d c-t d.t.om P ,cc exception >Uy cheap r do rea» nable oflei643 words
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