Malaya Tribune, 7 August 1924
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Title Section26 1924-08-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL X 185 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, Tth AUGUST, 1924.26 words
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Advertisement69 1924-08-07 1 U IMTKR j REPAIRING I m I speci iv: j S iranteed P peg* Moderate. -Typewri- I pwtai j a :>ore. s iiii i i i 1 1 ).K." CEMENT i I I SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark I Singapore. I 11 nnllll■■ i miM69 words
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Advertisement278 1924-08-07 1 jl VQU CAN ECONOMIC I III AND STILL OBTAIN THE BEST I The Best and Cheapest ON THE MARKET IS I ife LIGHT LAGER BEft| I >M§P "DOG'S HEAD" LIGHT LAGER. Obtainable Everywhere. sole importers: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. J Telephone 2119 MM CHEE SENG, 56-3, Market Street, Singapore. MICHELIN278 words
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Advertisement62 1924-08-07 1 i I MANY CHILDREN j are considered dull and back- I ward who are simply suffer:** j fro 4 m Weak Eves. An exam* I nation by our Optometrists will I determine whether or not yocj eh Id reqirres glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Cana! Ro62 words
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Article2477 1924-08-07 2 ARTHUR J. REES - By ARTHUR J. REES SYNOPSIS RICHARD HALDHAM, a law student, 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, he2,477 words
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Advertisement219 1924-08-07 2 your Vitality j British Doctors regularly recommend I Dili's Wine as a most wonderful Strengthening and Energising Tonic, Hall's Wine is unequalled for restoring viral energy. The first dose does you r ood and the benefits are lasting j MdUttUne- j B THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE I I I I219 words
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Advertisement366 1924-08-07 2 WHY BACKS ACHE The Kidneys Seldom to Blame The Trouble Due to Blood Impurities There is more nonsense talked about backache than a. y other trouble. Some i eople have been frightened into the belief that every backache means deadlykidney tiouble. As a matter of medical fact not one backache366 words
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Advertisement425 1924-08-07 2 1 I AGUE 1 I specific; i s! Si 1 J>.r a i r i d Jfe: A tm ?i 2 J&ij! The Popalar Remedies 0 I MANUFACTURING CO. V lifj BOMBAY. v THE WORLD'S GREATEST ft** For curing all typ>s 0 f Mihrial p.,. GIVES INSTANT RELIEJ Thousands hue425 words
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Article654 1924-08-07 3 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES THE MADRAS FLOODS WATERS OF THE CAUYERY SUBSIDE Via Ceylon Exchanges -Madras duly 23:—The latest information regarding the broad gauge section: of the South Indian Railway is to the effect that the waters of the Cauvery have subsided and the depth of the654 words
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Advertisement469 1924-08-07 3 >' chill- it's bm for once inflammation starts ,n yo,r throat or lungs there's no limiting its deadly penis. Take 'epsin tune. Exterminate the disease germ* before they have chance to multiply and set up #**ri*y or pneumonia. Bathe the sore, inflamed breathing passages with the soothing germicidal fumes y469 words
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Advertisement454 1924-08-07 3 I C^ifiV T,!tn sueh I'ic^X »i a a iifiK with Home rip-hf D: i 8 aft a "p in VicC-aMy R,ce Pa P e r Guaranteed hy the Q Rc€ i dl »y. London, J "England, MADE IN LONDON. I I I I I I I UHm TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Raffles454 words
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Advertisement425 1924-08-07 4 AMUSEMENTS I By arrangement with Universal Pictures Corporation I Empire Cinema j I Presents -Two Universal Jewel Productions jjj jjj In a Special Programme S I In the Second Show at 9.15 I 7 Reels WHITE TIGER 7 Reels jC 3 Starring the Dashbg, Dynamic, Delightful [jj PRISCILLA DEAN G425 words
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Advertisement444 1924-08-07 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA I From Monday, 4th August to Saturday, 9th August. g pj jj In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I Topical Budget S British Screen News. I COSMOPOLITAN CORPORATION PRESENTS 1 LYN HARDING H MARION DA VIES FORREST STANLEY f j When Knighthood was j I in444 words
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Advertisement253 1924-08-07 4 AMUSEMENTS Sinners? Who are Sinners What makes Sinners Cmbi Who is responsible for Sinners See ALICE BRADY IN SINNERS PATf| By Owen Davis L 3 BREAKING THROUGH SERIAL XHlPri Vitagraph's Latest, Greatest and Best. AAA\JJ tYk Episodes 1 3 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. «ui jj Sassue HayaVawa in THE253 words
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Article83 1924-08-07 5 pg Mongside the Wharves or i X petted to Arrive. Sa gapore, Tih August. I hp h.uicaits the loreast 01 and the word 1 I the Gat.» to enter I 3 16; Kobe Maru, 13; f «V (Gate 3 ft l.; v Mam 36; Elpencr 483 words
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Article54 1924-08-07 5 ill*! S;n..- m, '<', ah August. I 2s 4 3 32 214 2s 4 17j32 S B J 1 r ransfer 159'j nom. r"' diaft lai P-<*. p.m. RL: dm I 70% *E T Tn r i 138 124V 2 nom. 4 p.c. 34 7 16 6th August. 61%54 words
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Article129 1924-08-07 5 TO-DAYS (ROTATIONS RICE Kice, Sam N 0 1 per X vmn Rice, Siam 2 Rice, Siam 3 Rico, Saigon 1 *304 Rke, Saigon 3 l Hf? R'.ce, Saigon 3 g?6 Rice, Rangoon 1 h gee, Rangoon. 2 gg Rice, Par Boiied No 1 per bag $S Rice;129 words
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Article104 1924-08-07 5 •> h to 41 cents, Petalings $1.42 to Si 1", Nawng Pets to $1.67%. Hitams s,i J&I 6, Lin^Uis $4.65 to $4.80. Rubber.— Mentakabs 19% to 21% cent* Liv Benut 19., to 21% Jeram Kuantans S Jl^^ nt f; B. Katils 57', to 02% cents Tambalaks104 words
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Article159 1924-08-07 5 Rubbers.—U nchanged. Pen ileal an s have buyers at $13 50 sellers at $13.75 with forward buyers at $14. Asams offer at 48s. Renongs have biijers at 29s. with few shares c-fferi.ig. Petal!,.gs have strong buyers at $1.43 forHitams buyers at $150 sellers at Pets have159 words
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Article205 1924-08-07 5 aV/H 1 Singapore, 6th Ju y: Substantial rises in the prices cf the commodities have stimulated a little interest in the Tin and Rubber sections of the share market. Peta'ings are a little firmer 2nd $1.40 has been bid for shares, which offer at 2 tents205 words
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Article90 1924-08-07 5 < HAMMER OF COMMERJE RUBBER ASSOCIATION ii Singapore, 7th August, i rtie Crej-e C.os ng Fr ees. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Lor.don Cables quoteLondon Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. f pct 4594 46 August to September 4Gv 2 46% October to December 47% 47 January90 words
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Article137 1924-08-07 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoes Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $g OO Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins137 words
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Article84 1924-08-07 5 London, sth Auteost Manchester Market— 8U lbs shirtings fair (newbasis) 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 6 Iba. T. Cloth fair 24 yards Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling American) i l6l Cotton Egyptian 25 7-, Metals— Tin Stad. 3 months £256.17.8 Produce— Copra fair merchantable £29.15.0 Black Pc;84 words
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Article91 1924-08-07 5 A woman complained at Highgate that a man had insulted her by offering to bob her hair with a pair of shears. o 1— The following is not a story; it actually happened, says the "N. C. Daily News." (It should be noted that on the French tramways when an91 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1924-08-07 5 ASHLEY STERNE - BY ASHLEY STERNE frZi 8 l St thin? in Parisian fashions is Ind ldered a11 over with triangles vivid on CiC ™etrica;l figures worked in havf w° S Th vo uc is rumoured to have been started by the protagonists c# Jhnn Bnsht r E Jcl id Movement,1,120 words
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Advertisement97 1924-08-07 5 .1 hmm ISS TMLX>X XJ M! I (MALAYA'S LEADING SPORTS ARENA) JERRY MONAHAN vs. VALENTIN GAUT 1 I (Fighting Irishman) (ex-Welterweight C cf the Orient) 12 THBEE M'NUTE BOUNDS. I I YOUNG SANTOS vs, HARRY SMYTHE js* j •iCorq'jeror of 3d. Airiaro) (Welterweieht hampion of wflr Malaya* Domy Santos vs.97 words
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Advertisement193 1924-08-07 5 FOR SALE. One S;cond-baii FORD CAK ia excellent j running order, with I se:» of White Cushion j ""overs and recently fitted with Cord tjres. Price $5f.O. Apply tj B,>x No. 204 c/o j Ifalaya Tribune. ORDINANCE NO. 41. (BANKRUPTCY). j IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS 'SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT193 words
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Advertisement117 1924-08-07 5 I I ■■■■ni....,.,,..,.,,.,,..,...—- lt mt| jjj J I iiihimiiiiii j_, THE ORIGINAL FLAT WALL FINISH 3 I f AN OIL PAINT WITHOUT GLOSS I WASHABLE AS MAcißLfc. j Unequalled as a Finish for S luster Walls and Metal, I Wood or Asbestos Callings. I I NOT a distemper f j117 words
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Miscellaneous310 1924-08-07 5 MAILS CLOSE i().|).\Y, 7th AI GUST p ;i <iBengkalis and \pi Ksmeralda 2 p.m ill, T« mbilahan and Sri VV>ngsee 2 p.m y, Shanghai and ;t ils for U. S. A. Talma 2 p.m Han Hong Lion# 3 p.m 'Meran 3 p.m a i k J aM l' Sarawak Rajah310 words
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731 1924-08-07 6 Yesterday we pointed out that Britain's commercial recuperation was more vital an issue than even Allied agreements, reparation compromises, or political issue*. Provision of means to counteract the handicap to British recovery of industrial and commercial prosperity is more vital than any present issue. Cheap731 words
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Article733 1924-08-07 6 Mr. D. Bartlett has left Petaling Tin mine for Pengkalen. oMr. W. H. Clifton has been appointed Court Inspector for the Third Police Court. Inspector Clifton was formerly in charge of the Passport Office. o The Tungiin Club da cing room has been repainted and dances in future will be733 words
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124 1924-08-07 6 30 CREW AND ADDITIONAL PASSENGERS THE "SARIE BORNEO" According to reliable information received by the "Malaya Tribune" the s.s. "Sarie Borneo" has been lost with all hands. Our information is that she struck rocks in heavy weather and was completely wrecked. Enquiries at the124 words
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Article309 1924-08-07 6 SUPREME COURT JURISDICTION OUSTED Judgment \va.s delivered this morning in the matter of the appeal by Eusoff Hadji Ahmad ai.ui Hadji Sakoor Gany against the order of the District Court directing the appellants, as owners of certain premises fronting on Lorong 20, Singapore, to pay, to309 words
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Obituary66 1924-08-07 6 MALAY CHIEF WHO SAW PANGKOR TREATY SIGNED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, To-day:—The death occurred yesterday a 4 Kuala Kangisar of Datoh Stia, the veteran Senior Malay Chief of Perak, who was. present at the signing of the Pangkor Treaty with Sir Frank Swettenham. Stia was widely66 words
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Article70 1924-08-07 6 In Province, the districts in which the crops have bean damaged by hail this year, include such prefectures as Suichung Yihsien, Chinighow, Peichen, Heishan, Tiehling, Kaiyuan, Hsifeng, and Shenyang. The Director of the Board of Finance has decided to reduce the taxes on the affected areas by70 words
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Article31 1924-08-07 6 From Europe (London mails despatched 17th July) by s.s. Teesta, due Penang G a.m. to-morrow*. From France by s.s. Paul Lecat, due Singapore daylftht, on Saturday, the 9th instant.31 words
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Article46 1924-08-07 6 The Sarawak Government Gazette notifies that the Rajah ha 3 made the following appointments:—Mr. J. A. H. Hard-ie to be Acting Controller of Government Monopolies; Mr. A. D. Taylor to be Acting Manager, Telegraph and Teler*henc Department; Mr. D. Evana to be Acting Manager, Sadong Collieries.46 words
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Article153 1924-08-07 6 ROAD DEPT. SMART JOB IN HOUD AY^ WILL THE GOVT EMlti SAVK AN INQugp* WOODLAND DEATH 1 We mu>t eoßftttuJ Council and their Kom, smart and excell, making Bettery-r holiday The was tackled and finished 1 terval when the takin, congested dkanßeJ not embarrass Uh happy153 words
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Article191 1924-08-07 6 CORONER INVITES ATTENTION" (f l.AHOnt tOMIiii! (From Our Own Torr R r Mr. L. V. J. Laviih. ed his finding in the V v h i quest case, at Seremha: n t u The hospital chart I .re out tl, evidence that he had temperature and f191 words
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Article54 1924-08-07 6 The Singapore Sli rthand iociation (Pitman's) I. f a copy of their rules a cut-and-dr'cd p J activities of the Ass ciati r Speed practic; is held I J the rate dictated ranges fi words per minute. t' J English lessons, and meetings are conducted by c x pals.54 words
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Article46 1924-08-07 6 "White Tiger* at th Em; is one of those unu present melodrama a: < the same time. It is a ht Jewel production starrii P> r T with Wallace Beery. Matt M m mond Griflith BUpp rt ng London's sensational Brute" will be SB show.46 words
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Article43 1924-08-07 6 Even the hou-e of Supreme Court is not safe jr«>;-, s »f these daw:. No 8 G occupied by Mr. Justice \jr l' A Mrs. Beirett-Lenna I ea,rly this morning and a pot valued at fIOO m arrest has been made.43 words
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Article34 1924-08-07 6 The following with effect from 2i Hemma. t to act Straits Settlement-. Mr. w to act as Under Se masts, and to a n cile, Mr. O. E. Assistant Se retery (»>• nests.34 words
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Article23 1924-08-07 6 It is untitled Blaagregor Ki rubber propsg»'"* 5 Singapore by i < Mr. LO -an appoii b thurst and M the Bad l.< Singapore.23 words
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Article16 1924-08-07 6 UllJilKK London. —1*=- I Local. —45% cents. JIN J I —$128% per P uU16 words
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Advertisement421 1924-08-07 6 ROBINSON CO., LTD. S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) X g TRADE MARK R&Q. PAT. OTF, jj I BLACK BLACK D I AND NUT BROWN fi) PATENT LEATHER 1 OXFORD BOOTS. r\fa\ OXFORD SHOES. t I BLACK BUCK I 8 AND NUT BROWN PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES. 1 LACE UP421 words
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Advertisement17 1924-08-07 6 MIXED GRILL BY ASHLEY STERNE PAGE FIVE TO-DAY TENNIS SPECIAL THIRD SERIES BY A. E. BEAMISH TO-MORROW17 words
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Miscellaneous116 1924-08-07 6 WHEN AND WHERE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 7th August High Tides.—2.2 a.m., 2.38 p.m. Pearls Hill School Sports, 3.30 p.m. Phil. Ordhestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 i .m. To-morrow, 8th August High Tides. —2.59 a.m., 3.26 p.m. Dutch homeward mail leaves. Outram-road School Sports, 3 p.m. Saturday, 9th August High Tides.116 words
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Article134 1924-08-07 7 ANOTHER ARMS HAUL SINGAPORE POLICE COUP SEIZED ON STINNES STEAMER iHAT i OLOMBO FAILED TO FIND MNK MUNITION CASES FOR If IN A Q(JK FULL STORY morning the li i were engaged I rajband amis from Line steamer Jl into harbour and Hamburg. estigatioa had mbo134 words
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Article25 1924-08-07 7 E LL l.\ SOUTH WpOTtS Of m 1 11 re stiD in- that 100 deaths took L v destroyed at i* of cholera oc-25 words
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Article14 1924-08-07 7 To $th \v mm nH U8 t:—-Zanai has aril 1 woridV flight.--14 words
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Article18 1924-08-07 7 Reuter. II was level1 r Wtttb North H 1 "K-eting at P ring director —Renter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article39 1924-08-07 7 a PtL? »?*y«-Sinith on. jae or the R < JN*? novelists, the Rev! E fy.nfn on of Sir R Ayrton, r «i Published Methodist." :w!y every 1 ;ys mereas- published brilliant a. Mr fry met at Kaye-a«itti% Che, Pointed39 words
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Article262 1924-08-07 7 GRAVE POSSIBILITIES OF IRISH TROUBLE GOVERNMENT INTRODUCE SPECIAL BILL APPEAL TO PRESS Reuter. La-dun, Gth August:—In the House of ommons Mr. Thomas announced that after a mcst full and frank discussion with the butfh Irish Government he had decided to ask Par!, anient to meet on Sept.Reuter. - 262 words
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Article148 1924-08-07 7 Reuter. London, Oth August:—Mr. Thomas di4 not pretend that the Free 'State Goven?" mer.t was satisfied but he hoped, at least that they would be able to satisfy the Irish pec-ple tnat the British Government and people meant to keep faith. The Government most earnestly hopedReuter. - 148 words
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Article157 1924-08-07 7 Reuter. London, 6th August:—Considerable heat was immediately generated in the ensuing discussion and S'r John Simon asked a series of questions about the advice Mr Thomas had given to the North Ireland Government. The Speaker evoked Opposition cheers by saying "Sir John Simons' questions sounded likeReuter. - 157 words
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Article55 1924-08-07 7 Reuter. L'-."don, Gth August:—Seven women and children were killed and ten seriously injured la a charabanc smash in Worcestershire. The vehicle, in descending a hill get out of control and crashed into a stone wall. The oc-cuparts were hurled .n all directions. Comparatively little hope is entertained ofReuter. - 55 words
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Article200 1924-08-07 7 REGARDED FAVOURABLY BY ALLIES CONCILIATORY NOTE Reuter. London, 6th August :—A very good impression was created by the German Delegation at the first meeting with the Plenary Conference. Herr Marx's speech is regarded as tactful and conciliatory.—Reuter. Paris, 6th August:—The papers are pleased seeing that the firstReuter. - 200 words
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Article185 1924-08-07 7 THROUGH DENSE FOG TO HEAVY SEAS MISSING AN ISLAND Reuter. New York, Gth August:—Details of MacLaren's accide t compelling him to abandon his world-flight, are contained in a wireless from the trawler Thiepval on which MacLaren and his companions are sailing for America. MacLaren .after leaving Petropavlovsk,Reuter. - 185 words
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Article545 1924-08-07 7 COMMONS IRONY FOR MR. PONSONBY TRIBUTE TO RAKOWSKY'S EAGERNESS THE PROPOSED LOAN Reuter. Yesterday, at a late hour the AngloSoelet Conference, which was previously rep uted to V iVe broken down, arrived at a basns of agreement. London, 6th August :-Mr. Ponsonby said that debts and claimsReuter. - 545 words
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Article141 1924-08-07 7 Reuter. London, 6th August:—The Russian Commercial Treaty conferred on Britain "the most favoured nation" treatment in return for which Britain admitted Russia into an export credit scheme. Mr. Ponsonby dealing with the General Treaty stated' that both sides would ap- point members to a commission which wouldReuter. - 141 words
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Advertisement55 1924-08-07 7 Oar Next Serial Another First Class Copyright New Novel M A RUN ON— THE RED" A Brilliant Sketch of Continental Life, and Exciting Story by that Fine Author *Col. Benry Curlies The Scene is Monte Carlo. It has a Sporting interest that will appeal to all—and a touch of Mystery55 words
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Advertisement416 1924-08-07 7 1 1 SOLUTION OF MANY DIFFICULT DRAINAGE AND I I IRRIGATION PROBLEMS CALCO DRAINAGE GATES j Al^™ MAT C SL.DE RADIAL j and T s o e'^'fe l>r v< n,B ,ne a "ater in one direction only,. elf-o pen i„ e j s SLIDK T I mun, of twJSfuS. in416 words
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Article123 1924-08-07 8 BOXING JERRY AND GALIT MATCHED According to intHhation received from the management cf the Singapore Boxing Stadium, Jerry Monahan and Sifcnno Jamito were to have met in the main event on Friday night but we are now officially informed that the fight has been illdefi n Iv123 words
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Article95 1924-08-07 8 GOLF The Monthly Medal onnapetkion fur \unu.,t was plAytd off over the new course. Mr N E Bat* w< n in the senior division with a net score of 70. No cauls were returned for the Ball Sweeps. Mr E. Wrigtey was victorious intte junior division with95 words
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Article82 1924-08-07 8 ROWING The Go down race for the Abbot sford Cup, presented by Mr. E. D. He.wan. will be held on Saturday, September the 6th, when it is hoped several crews will comAlready the Asiatic Petroleum Company and the Eastern Telegraph Company have entered and it is understood82 words
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Article58 1924-08-07 8 CRICKET London, 6th August:—There was a crowd of 4,01)0 at the Oval for the Surrey vs. South Africans match and the weather was nne. Surrey scored 300 (Sandham 51 tender 56 Shepherd 127). The African bowling analyses were: Noirse! o for 27 and Blanckenberg 3 for a* tne58 words
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Article32 1924-08-07 8 LAWN TENNIS TO-MORROW'S TIES A Doubles Handicap Final Choon Leong ard Lian Teck v. Ghee Ha and Chong Khee. Badminton Handicap CheoVg Che3 Lim v. Cheow Keow Bock.32 words
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Article19 1924-08-07 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIE Semi Final Lim Chin Joe vs. Teo Soo Hoon cr Keong F<mg Hong.19 words
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Article24 1924-08-07 8 RUGBY Kronstad, 6th August:—The Orange Free State Country Districts team defeated the British Rugby team by six to nil. —Reuter.24 words
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Article24 1924-08-07 8 There wfiJ be a 200 yards free style handicap race a'-d water polo at the Chinese Swimming Club en Saturday at 4 p.m.24 words
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Article194 1924-08-07 8 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undemoted works have been added to Raffles Libiary and will be available for issue on Satuiday, at 9 a.m. Belloc (H). The Road. Biundell (Peter) The Confessions of a beaman. Brady (EJ.) The Land of the Sun. Brooks (C.E.P.)194 words
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Article27 1924-08-07 8 Orders for week ending August 10th, 1924. To-day, 7th August:—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 9th and Sunday, 17th August: —See Special Camp. Orders.27 words
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Article411 1924-08-07 8 LYALL AND EVATT'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, 6th August:—Business in shares has been considerably curtailed owing to the incidence of the August holidays, but the widen ng interest noted in our iast week's report has continued, and at close there is a fair amount of business passing in411 words
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Article425 1924-08-07 8 Tin:—London £243.12.6., Singapore 123.25. Rubber:—London 12 %d, Singapore 43 1 2 cents, New York 23 1 2 cents. Markets during: the week have been fairly active, with an increasing; business* to be recorded in rubber shares. Rubber.—Business was done in Allenbys at par; Aver Panas425 words
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Article595 1924-08-07 8 Singapore, 7th August:—Chief interest in the share market during the week has been centred in tin shares although rubbers have been in good demand. Good industrials are still enquired for and shares can be placed at rising prices. Government Loans are all in demand with595 words
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Article42 1924-08-07 8 [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 giverj to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]42 words
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Article69 1924-08-07 8 Sir, —If my memory serves right it was Mr. H. L. Hopkins who referred the first meeting of Boy Walley and Chai Lai at the Happy Valley ring a few months ago when the decision wae given to the Singapore boy, and not Mr. Geo. Redfearn as mentioned by69 words
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Article394 1924-08-07 8 BOATS VICTIMISED NEAR TO CANTON CARRYING OFF PASSENGERS AS PRISONERS Further piratical attacks on river boats prying bet-ween Car ten and other ports, are rep rted to have taken place in hincse waters during the week end. The towboat Tin Sh.nr was stated to have been victimised394 words
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Article42 1924-08-07 8 Wigan Board of Guardians have protested against the recruiting of boys from the local institution for the Army. A gang of twenty-five tribesmen attacked a military picked near Razani, on the north-west frontier of India, killing three men and wounding two others.42 words
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Article555 1924-08-07 8 JULY RETURNS Singapore, sth August. j The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Ex- j ports favour us with the following state- j ment cf Quantity and Value of Rubber j exported during July 1924: United Kingdom—Exported during July, 1924, 2,769.57 tons Exported during the same month of555 words
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Article208 1924-08-07 8 JULY OUTPUT IfOMtm Barlow and Co., of K. L. send us the following: The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. 35,500 lbs. The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd. 43,098 lbs. The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd. 53.504 lbs. The Denniatown (Krian F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 25,630 lbs. The Highlands208 words
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Article17 1924-08-07 8 Output for the month of July:—Sluicing 350.74 piculs, Tribute 29.26 piculs, total 380 piculs.17 words
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Advertisement285 1924-08-07 8 Hjii.!iiii;!iiiii:i:iiiii"iMiiii"iin>ii!'i"«»"""" B M,, THE BEST TENNIS BALLS Price I9.00 per doz. i RAJA Co., 117, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. 5 B J||Ilillf|TIl!l|]lllIllllll!lliiiHinillllllllIlllilf!illliill!!llli!llllllllllllHIHIII!ll!i|i'illll!l.'l 1 1 1 1 I I I I liil!illll!iliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliii;!IMItiliil!!li:iiil!iliiliiliilMliii:iliiliil!ilili:!luiiiii:|':i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Lactogen THE NATURAL MILK FOOD For Your Bsby. 2 Nestle285 words
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Article1033 1924-08-07 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET .JfXli L J A LL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 7th August. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 2s Anglo-Java jr 208 Anglo-Malay lg' 20s Batu Caves qW 2 u*l\1,033 words
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Article181 1924-08-07 9 ALLEGED MERMAIDS AT TACHEEN A Siamese contemporary, the Bangkok Kara Muang, states that abcut twenty daya tgo a fisherman living at Thambol Krok K)ak, Tacheen, while casting his net in the ?ea seized a young "mermaid". It is described as having long golden coloured hair, a face181 words
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Article101 1924-08-07 9 The Chinese branch Radio Station at Yingkou was opened in West Yingkou last October. This station has been complained of being too limited in space. An expert from the General Radio Station, Mukden, was on the ground to soleet a more likely site, and fixed his101 words
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Advertisement925 1924-08-07 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUSTAGENCIES LTD IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Cc, Ltd. Chargees Miscellaneous Application I against No. 07 of 1923. T eo goon Sian and Low V Long Teng Chargors The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction925 words
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