Malaya Tribune, 9 August 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribuen. EVENING n*gy AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI, !87 SINGAPORE, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1924.
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    • 79 1 I ~fT.*«-i j gBPABIING I s ez SPECIALITY! unleed I targes Moderate, j Tuewriter Emporium j 11' 1 "Ny Caflskcrg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and Rest-Houses all-over in JBJ[ S.S. and the Malay States. fjjtj Sold by all Ist Class dealers in SOLE IMPORTERS: 11 Tk
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    • 272 1 «iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitnniinmiiriiriniTiiiiiiuijmiiioiiantnß^ I j I MANY CHILDREN I are considered dull and back- 1 I ward ar e simply aufferim* 5 from Weak Eyes. An exami- I nation by our Optometrists will 5 determine whether or not yottj eh Id requires glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., c 15, South Canal
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  • 2406 2  -  By ARTHUR J. REES SYNOPSIS RICHARD HALDHAM, a law student, son of a wealthy estate owner, returns from four years' righting in France, to find his father dead, and his heritage gone as the result of unwise speculation. Striving in vain to get a living, he
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  • 643 2  -  A BEAU/IK flOttt Of MOUTt to. by Colonel Henry Curley CHAPTER I Aristide, the coloured porter at the Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo, and h)cflder of many War Decorations, not only opened the door to the new arrivals, but descended the steps to meet them;
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  • 108 2 Wherever the ache or j in Littles Oriental Bahathe Balm, you r simply and 1 remedy for headache, fl relieves lameness, spra The m re cruel suffer) Neuralgia, and Scia i jJ! instantly with it? use. j letters we receive fi that no remedy ft* 0*1*43
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    • 607 2 Your Hidden Beauty Remove the film and see it Millions have revealed a hidden became alarming. So dental scibeauty through a new way of teeth ence searched for ways to fight cleaning. They have gained a new that film. Two ways were found, charm in whiter teeth often a One
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    • 81 2 1 WHAT THEY DO! Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills:|j Purify the blood, Cleanse the Stomach, I a Put life into the Liver, 1 B Stimulate the Kidneys to per- I S form their proper functions, And will prevent many of 9 the ailments so common if j| taken occasionally to
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  • 612 3 AMUSING ARTICLE BY ONE WHO TRIED FORMIDABLE TASK The following is from an amusing article in the current Blackwood's on learning the Chinese language. Feelingtfv, the writer head* his contribution, "La* Belle Dame Sans Merci' r All Chinese words (only Pekingese being here referred to) are pronounced in
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  • 131 3 NOVELIST WHO WEDDED AS AN EXPERIMENT Miss Fannie Hurst, the American novelist and short-story writer, who startled 1 her fridnds eight years ago by marrying as an "experiment," is now in Paris. Invited by an interviewer to say whether she still held the same views on matrimony
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  • 152 3 Amongit tha outstanding achievements of medical scieace in race it years is tha discovery or invention of a re*l and la>ting cure for disorder* of the digestion. The means ef carrying out the cure is a bland, harmleis compound known at Binurated Magne«ia, and
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    • 278 3 2 ft D EX IMA asa tbe it-hing I rtM pub. r- I i> D.M.3ring no g w-— £L ST i f SQUIBB'S i j I AGUE SPEGIFiG I IPSO f < 5> m 2 S. 2 j Tin Popular Remedies I lAHUFACTURIN6 CO., i« BOMBAY. v f 1 1
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    • 298 3 TO KEEP WELL IN THE HEAT daily bcwel rcr-ula:ity j. (f tbe fi ports, nee, and to ensure thia P nkJlf!! perfection. A amall doae w122*?L23 d.speh, corstiputnr. rebate banisfees bilious attacks dizzineheadaches, clears the «ku n tft breath, also wards off diarrhoea and d v >entery. Pinkettes can be
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    • 232 3 JToiiFßoy y^zM T N hirr i are concentrated all C^^^^^K X\T 5 V X y Ur hopes He is one of i V your eat treasures in this W rld However > health is the basis of his happiness, day ln h the BTOW UP healthy Give him eVQr >
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    • 33 3 ■"■"•"•"■«•"■"■«■«•"•"■niiiiiiiHii^ Just unpacked a large consignment of Ebony Elephants. I i All Sizes in Stock. Prices very moderate. Inspection Solicited. i CHOTIRMALL CO., M^GAPoet EET 1 I Tel: 1957 m 9 MMMCTIIIUIIIIIIIIIIDiniUIiJIUiniUIUIUIIIIUIIIIIM^ J
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  • 1049 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST By "Felmar" "BREAKING THROUGH" Breaking Through," the stirring Vitagraph serial which is show.ng at the Gaiety theatre, is not entirely rough-and-tumble adventure. What makes it so much greater and more true to life than the common run of serials are the
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    • 413 4 AMUSEMENTS Empire Cinema 'j Presents—Two Universal Jewel Productions !> s s In a Special Programme C I c 3j In the Second Show at 9.15 g v c 7 ReeN WHITE TIGER 7 Reels fl Starring the Dashing, Dynamic, Delightful C I PRISCILLA DEAN I g In a thiilling drama
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    • 259 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA 1 From Monday, 4th August to Sunday, 10th August. g a a X In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I Topical Budget 1 S v British Screen News. fi COSMOPOLITAN CORPORATION PRESENTS I LYN HARDING S g MARION DA VIES FORREST STANLEY 1 When Knighthood was
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    • 325 4 AMUSEMENTS Oaiety SI JPi\ 2nd Show at 930 p.m. AY 11\ A BREAKING THROUGH T o .N ight! n SERIAL Coanaaij Wut» lilm T hreeani Four aTHIR HES SERIAL IN 15 BP] I*, A murder <• studio: ebeoniatantl gilt of a girl rtai i argument uf the r P nlm
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  • 66 5 DArs QUOTATIONS BICE N I X yan $31)3 tit*, S 2.. n $376 $352 1 3335 >j *327 $318 1290 •5290 i per bag 911.73 .-11.40 10.75 1 PRODUCE —IPAi 'S «il OTATIONS Buyers Sellers $21.50 Gam J|Va Tube rv... 1 33.00 17.50 I 12.80 a 11.73
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  • 93 5 H vi, r Of COMMERCE RUBBER association S r ii't-rt, 9th A'l&tist. Crepe t sr.? Pr ces. Buyers Sellers. I.'Jon Cables quote. Lo- .ion Spot Pi'ifd Sm»»k(d Sheet losing Prices. R ;vers Sellers. 4 < 41 *4 t: S torn ei 47 4 47 1 er 4S 48
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  • 64 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene fene'i Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 $5.55 $5.55 $5.25 > per 2 tarn mt $8.00 $0.95 I M C 0.. (S.S LTD. nrrent retail prices an Benz ne are as follows:— J I Sua $5 95 $5.70 $5.70 on $5*3 $5.40
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  • 43 5 the Wharves or to Arrive. >re i 9th August. P indicates the and the word ol the Gate to enter |J -J Paul Lecat, ktfc, X| < harbour '••rf' M TT Mercury, Utrecht. .j/"* W DRY DOCKS rf. Jasar RARROUR
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  • 100 5 On London- th Au usL Bank 4 months' aight 2s 4 33Demand Private 3 morifes' «Ight 2 s 4 17 32 On Ind a— Bank Tel. Trar sfer lAia On Hongkong— 161 nom Bark dema .d draft stsi On Shanghai- 3 Bank demand draft 7na/ On Java— n 8
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  • 363 5 Wmm ViHi and MsXane A Royal Party Ambling T. T. Rac* Thrift. I "—WHEN YOU GO TO LONDON Rveatcally if ft* nov f the Wn:l,], 0pp,r- <'-:nlti::« V see !-on:'u^, v ,hy not you?' j 8« we are rri.in- Pertly s,me remarkably intercstir: nrtUl.s, nek bj> sprvialists,
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    • 276 5 NOTICE. Notice is heresy given that the business knowi as the International Motor Supply of No. 2. Prinsep Street Singapo-© has basn 1 to ,ohn Chia Goh Lee as fr.in Ist Augus:. 19:4 And no.iop is further civen thai all debt or lebts i)D to :Jltt July 19:4 due to
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    • 89 5 CMOSAL —ran iir~riHii#mm lauaMßaaaMSJsa—aa^— Per Bottle $1.25 $3.00 From up-to-date Chemists and Stores, OR ANGLO-FRENCH DRUG HOUSES LTD., (Incorporated in S.S.) 2, Victoria Street. I'hone SINGAPORE. THE STAR OPERA For a short season only AT THE JAVA LANE THEATRE, Malacca. Commencing Sunday, August 10 A Big Malay Play in two
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  • 108 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 9th August High Tides.—4.l2 a.m., 4.23 p.m. Clarke Challenge Cup:—Cricket: Europeans vs. The Rest, S.C C. grounds. 2 p.m. Salome, Victoria. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Tanglin C:ub Dance, 9.30 p.m. To-mcrrow, 10th August High Tides—s.4G a.m., 5.33 p.m. Swimming Club launches: To.—lo, 2.30. From.—l2.Lo
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  • 457 6 "He was poisoned secretly!" We have heard this .sinister comment on some murder mystery which has engrossed public attention. The mind reacts to the horror of the drawn-out drama of stealthy poitoning, perhaps carried out by one who has the loving trust of the ultimate victim. Such poison is
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  • 139 6 The Reverend Vern Clough, who is goiog home shortly on retiring f»' m the position «f Principal of the St. Andrew's Mission School, was on Tuesday nfterno n the guest of honour at u farewell diruner. given by the touching personnel of his school; at the Gardei Club at Tanah
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  • 234 6 ANOTHER REPORT OF FLOATING CARGO No further definite information regarding the fate of the Sarie Borneo which is row six days over due is to hand. Considerable anxiety is being felt by Mr. Thio Kirn Chuan, the manager of Chop Thio Soon Yang, the owners, as six
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  • 516 6 Capt. N. Jones is appointed to officiate a» third magistrate, Singapore. Mr. R. D. Acton acts temporarily as Judge, Supreme Court, Singapore. Mr. T. I. M. Gordon has been granted eight months leave. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard left for Penang yesterday afternoon. Mr. H. D. Fitzgerald, o.* the F.M.S. Railways is
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  • 186 6 EASTERN-MINING AWARDED BOTH DECISIONS HEAVY SUMS INVOLVED IN CAUSE CELEBRE TO-DAY'S JUDGMENTS Mr. Justice Acton delivered judgment this morning in the case in which the Eastern Mining and Rubber Co. sued Mr. Poey Keng a former chairman of the company, for the recovery of $413,000
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  • 13 6 NEWS IN PICTURES PAGE FIVE TO-DAY MIXED GRILL BY ASHLEY STERNE NEXT MONDAY
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  • 91 6 Large -crowds were drawn last night to the New World. A centre of interest was the Bandoeng Girls Coy. of Musicians who recently arrived from Batavia and at the New World only for a few nights. There will be a display- of fireworks on Monday night and
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  • 348 6 The following are the particulars of the output of Tin Ore forJLhe 2nd, half month ending 31st July, 1924. Dredge No. 1 closed down from 16th July. Dredge Xo. 3: 393 piculs. Approximate total output for the month of' July, 1924 826 piculs. Mr. G. \V. A. Trimmer,
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  • 26 6 [We do not necessarily opinions expressed by r Letter» sent for written on one preference is t Only extract s of given.]
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  • 394 6 Sir, —Kindly a.low nit- a i your paper to have inserted in it. The Bengalee miik-vtr houses Nos. 74, 7^ Street ofT~Serang<, ,n Nl L'. cows and calves 40. They have to keep these cow of them are ke; t i, next to No. 72 Dun'. St' the
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  • 53 6 Recruiting has in Madras Presidency taluks are closed V> recr ting prevalence of disease: Salem District: Salt? X Madura District: M kuLam, Nilacottai, Pa Ramnad District: Arup kudy, Strivilliputhur. .Mud Coimbatore District: Col ladam, Udumalpet. Tinnevelly District: smudram, Nangw Tinmevelly town, Sonkai patty. Malabar District:. Pa* Walluvar.ad. South
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  • 31 6 The following pas* from Singapore and Ethiopia which at Rangoon with: Bibb; sailing from Range Mr. and Mrs. H«*l I and Mr. J. G. Roger Ellis are joining Colombo.
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  • 50 6 Mr. C. W. Turh who has jus. retu been rather unforuu,. A Chinese Wayang, a... stables in Koek-ioa him Wlwep his horses 1 ly had to find temp elsewhere. To add to r*J mxakm his fodder-cart ran into J of which pierced the a few minutes l»l
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  • 10 6 From indo-4 tuna Singapore 7 a DL instant.
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  • 16 6 Rl'liBEK London. —Is. l 7 *d. Local—47 ccnts. H I»n(k>n. —£2o5.5.0. Local. —$127% H
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    • 487 6 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. j [jj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) D X TRADE MARK RtO. U.s. PAT. OFF, jj BLACK BLACK C AND NUT BROWN fi) PATENT LEATHER oxFca) boots. oxford shoes. r black DLACX c AN3 NUC BROWN PATENT LEATHER CX! ORD SHOES. I DRESS LACE UP SHOES.
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  • 160 7 vis |.j ICE IN FINANCE .OUUW AND NOIXBT DISAGREE CONSULT CABINET The United U r has informed v- that the United participate c .Minister, t the allocapaymenta, as a D P as. Renter. table event laj. the occaeicn i p., Ministers meett witnesses for Hen Marx M.
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  • 69 7 ■ABLE RETIREMENT PROM TO (ONTEST Lwu t: Zanni is reported i i forced ia ah g at bri 11)8 tie* Reul r. 1 It is stated unnamed a coneship -Rcihmond" of ■.•ailing off owing to ice 1 coast. —Reuter. conference rt to find oast Loast finally decided to
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  • 43 7 LL!,,N «0 HALF DOLLARS DCAL It V |i A proposed a half dollars I i indicated by i ew company Cohio I IVr emarquette, Nfctke H ing Valle y raUp Plate system a- a hc 'tween the me hankers inec— Reuter.
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  • 29 7 Ijk, 0 <;1VE fck h announced v decided to encourF*t- j; -'plane Club finmriiHy, a} >iishinenl of ten M.H. "''t" If-: «r 'Jninetcial r to provide Renter
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  • 12 7 untitled Victoria- Kandang 1 Clerk, Lee criminal fiour and lead who "nested.
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  • 247 7 SIGNATURE OF KING NOT NECESSARY MACDONALD AND PONSONBY ONLY UNIQUE AGREEMENT Reuter. London, Bth August:-The Anglo-Russian Treaty was signed this evening by Mr MacDorra'd and Mr. Ponsonby for Britain and Rakovsky, Scheinemann, Joffe, Tomsky and Radchenko for Russia.— Reuter. London, Bth August:—A study of the text
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  • 31 7 PROBABLY TO CONTINUE A SECOND VB-AR Reuter. London, Bth Augt«*:^The* parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Teletrraph" learns on the highest authority that the Empire Exhibition will reopen next year.—
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  • 41 7 Reuter. The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners, cf Manchester, has to-day recommended the c ntinuance of their policy of running on short time all mills spinning American cotton, for the rest of the year, owing to slackness of trade.—Reuter.
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  • 27 7 Reuter. London, 8th August:—The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Thomas) together with the British Delegation and Empire Parliamentary Association have departed for South Africa.—Reuter.
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  • 21 7 Reuter. Paris, Bth August:—The Lausanne Treaty to-day became operative in the case of Great Britain, Italy and Japan.—
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  • 180 7 WOMAN'S SUICIDE ATTEMPT AFTER BIGAMY SUIT The Supreme Court in New York was thrown into confusion when a woman, whose marriage had been declared illegal because of the bigamy of her husband, tried to end her life with poison. Mrs. Lena Lang, aged thirty, who had been
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  • 41 7 Abu bin Baru, a boyanese, was arrested and charged in the Police Court with criminal breach of trust in respect of a cheque valued $137.74, the property of Mr. Scow Poh Leng, Manager of Ho Hong Bank. The accused was remanded-
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  • 155 7 W V>LJffi BERNARD SHAW DECLINED AN HONOUR Mr. George Bernard Shaw was in tens vei n at the f British Musical Society at Liverpool. Speaking en the value of musical crititatVs th nia u^ tkhe revelation (states the "Westminster Gazette") that nrxT n y fF earS *X the
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  • 178 7 INQUEST STORY OF FRENCHMAN IN LONDON The inquest by Mr. Ingleby Oddie, Uie Uestmmster coroner on the young French acrobat Martial Lechevalier, XcoEJed m Air-street, near Paecadilly-cireus, early on June 28 morning from a wound in the throat, was adjourned far a fortnight, after The brother, Paul
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  • 165 7 JLLY OUTPUT Mean*. Guthrie and Oa., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur send us the following:— Bant eng (Selangor) R. E. Ltd. 33,437 ttp. Be aufort Borneo Rubber Co., Ltd, 39 OX) Cheviot Rubber Ltd. 53,60u Ibe. G*iaug P. Ltd. 41,218 lbs Kanv.j-nfcg (Perak) Rubbtr and T. Co' Ltd. 4 7.344
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  • 357 7 Singapore, Bth August:—With a rise of r >s. Bd. in the price of Rubber the Share Market opened in this section in the anticipation of brisk business, which, however, has failed to materialise. Trices are generally firmer but operators are not evincing any great hurry to
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  • 807 7 HOW THEIR STANDPOINTS V DIFFER BY A FRENCHMAN M. Herriot and Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, it seems, have carried us a step .nearer to Anglo-French accord. It is one of the miracles of international physics, this continual taking 0 f steps forward whjefc seems to find us
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  • 90 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) »32? 9tH A u^st: is fairly \\iaely prevalent in Southern Perak but Were are signs that, due to control efforts it is abating. The incidence for the week aru N mth disease in the Teluk A-son district and 77 in Kinta. The wedding took
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  • 116 7 Tan Kong Leong, a farmer, yesterday rrported at Bukit Panjang Police Station the theft ef about 106 f wis t;> the value m |50 at his farm at Chua Chu Kang r >ad. fruit of 1% Coroners' enquiries held in Singapore during the second quainter, of the year, 104 deaths
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    • 509 7 BROADBENTS I PATENT IMPROVED BLAKE STONE BREAKER AND ORE CRUSHER J For Breaki nff Coprolites. Phosphates, Fossils, Flint-, Hard Rock's I t Lime Stone, Slag, Emery Ores, Bricks, Coal, Cement, Granite. Q iartz, l m Roid Metal, Tar Paving, etc., etc. f STRENGTH I I QUALITY J and I I
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  • 176 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING MAJOR MILLARD As will be seen from an advertisement, appearing elsewhere, a complimentary Benefit Night for Major MiUard is arranged to take place at the .Happy Valley on Thursday n'.ght, when leading local talent, and other top-notcheis at present ir> Singapore, will hop to make the programme
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  • 93 8 It was months ago that we heard from Stanley Tan now known as Stanley Wilson who is at present in America Wilson is a Chinese boy and Battling Key will remember him as one of his sparring partners. Wilson is in company with bailor Friedman on
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  • 271 8 ATHLETICS With tta closing: of the school for the mid-Summer holidays, the annual athletic -port.- oi the Outram-road School were held yesterday afternoon in the school grounds before a large crowd of interested spectators and friends. Among- those present were Sir Walter Shaw, the Chief Justice,
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  • 311 8 MEDICAL MAN EXPLAINS THE PHENOMENON A case in which a womari's heart continued to beat fo-r 4 1 /2 hours after herbreathing stopped was described at a Westminster inquest in mail week. An officer of the medical department of the L C.C. told an "Evening Standard" representative
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  • 386 8 TRANSLATED REPORTS OF THE MATCHES UNUSUAL PROCEDURE IN TIRST GAME FOOTBALL The first match played at Medan by the Straits Chinese Footba.ll Association on Saturday last provoked a great deal of interest iind a lartre crowd bordered the field when the teams lined up shortly before
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  • 326 8 GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER KICKS-OFF Following; the match pLayed on Sunday the S.C.F.A. again lined into the Tneld on Sunday in opposition to an "Ail. Medan Eleven." Great importance was attacked to the event a> Governor Westeneuk was preeciH and the respective teams were introduced to him. Singapore had
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  • 89 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIE Chua Kheng Hoon vs. Poh Choo Sim. TO-MORROW'S MATCH A.S.A. vs. G.B.P. The Amateur Sporting Association will play a friendly match on Sunday against the Geylang Badmimtan Party, at the former's ground, Telok AyerMONDAY'S TIES A. Singles Handicap Semi Final Keow Bock vs. Lim
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  • 397 8 To-day we publish a sketch Illustration mt the new Piimary Anglo-Chinese School which is to be built in Old'ham Lane off Orchard-road. The need for such a School is m re than pressing, for the. A: glo-Chinese School ras now 1,41.0 boys on its register.
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  • 140 8 GUTHRIE AND CO.'s WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, 8th August:—There has been a further substantial rise and with good all pound buying the tone is distinctly good. The local* market, which continues above the London parity, has been active with a larger volume of business passing. Some pales for
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  • 197 8 Singapore, Bth August:—Rubber Report. As» forecasted in our last Issue, the market has continued to advance, a d during the last few d i s there has beer, keen buying. Certain f the manufacturers have come into the market and taken up veryheavy quantities, which
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  • 171 8 CRICKET At the Oval the South Africans scored 418 against Surrey. Susskind played a faultless innings of 137 being at the wickets for 200 minutes. He hit 18 fours and his leg strokes and vigorous off drives, wore a feature. Catterail scored 63 which included six fours. Fen'ey
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  • 222 8 TO-DAY, 9th AUGUST w, Swatow and Hongkong"* Haivard 2 p.m. Muntok and Palembang Sonang 2 p.m. Mailing, Kemaman and Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Bangle k Katong 2 p.m. Batavia* and Sur.gei Liat Scott Harley 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang *Klang 3 p.m.
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  • 243 8 Singapore, Bth August:—The market has shewn further improvement during the past week and values have tended steadily towards a higher level. Owing to the intervention of August Bank holiday the local auction was held a day later than usual, and the tone troutihout was steady.
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    • 274 8 I THE BEST g 1 TENNIS BALLS j Price $9.00 per daz. I RAJA Co„ 1 117, North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. |HMBmWfl«llillllililllllllilllllilllllllliHillillillfII«llil*l»lltl»llil«IIf!lil«llilli 1 3 I i I I i 1 1 111. ll!l!ll!illlllllllWillllMIIII!llllllll.llM|lll! l"l I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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  • 1014 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 9th August. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9d 2s Anglo-Java fL 20s Anglo-Malay 18;--20s Ayer Kuning 2613 20s Batu Caves 9 414
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    • 448 9 t I I > 1 1 1 ,!1,11,:1,11,11,11,,1,! ,i1, i,11,ii,;:,11,n ;,,ll ll »IH!!l"ll!|!H!IIUaill|l|ll|!|||ll|| (MA '.v.VS LEADING SPORTS ARENA) icT A J> I XJ T/L N^, iLIATF n WITH THE BRITISH BOXING BOARD OF CONTROL. ..dry VALENTIN GALIf j vv** in (ex-Welterweight Champion of the Orient) 12 THREE MINUTE ROUNDS. vfIIJNG
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    • 163 9 COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MAJOR MILLARD. At Nappy Valley on the 14th August, 1924. A well-known worker for local Charities whoislca\i g the t'oloty at an early da «e. The yaj >rhasat ad times entered into Sport In a wholehearted manner with one t bject in view, to assist the young
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 505 9 CHURCH SERVICES THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY August 10th, 1924 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral 0.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 5.30 p.m. Evens, ng and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral :—Monday, Wednesday and Friday Holy Communion at 8 a.m.; Tuesday
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    • 250 9 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Penang Lane.) All Services on Saturday ENGLISH SERVICES: 4 p.m. Sabbath School. 5 p.m. Divine Service. Pastor: M. Munson. Tuesday 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Friday 6.30 p.m. Tamil Meeting, 99 Jalan Besar. CHINESE SERVICES. 9.30 a.m. Hokien Service. 10.30 a.m. Union Sabbath Service. 11.30 a.m. Hakka
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  • 524 10 MEAT 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 55> Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) 70 Ducks each 85
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    • 1058 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUSTAGENCIES LTD IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd. Chargees Miscellaneous Application J against No. 07 of 1023. T eo Soon Sian and Low 1 Long Teng Chargors The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction
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    • 510 10 AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU, JOHORE. Miscellaneous Application No. 32 of 1924. P. A. R. R. M. Taynappa Chetty of No. 11l First Cress Street Malacca Chargce Against Kang Keng of No. 127, Bunga Raya, Malacca Chargor. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OF A valuable rubber
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    • 147 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 sal as and in obtaining definite values for them. This applies to the small traders as well as to
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    • 237 10 Remember Wincarnis is a positive necessity to you if you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down 1 Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive n< c .to I who are Weak, or Anarmic, or Nervous, or Run-down Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promoting New Strength and New
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    • 694 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED. A person who understands btamp collecing to put In order a collector's Collection. One who is willing to receive a reasonable remuneration need apply. Apply to 8 T, W c/o Malaya I ri nine. mmmm m mm m mmmmmmmmmm ■———B——— »i*MW— FOR SALE. One 4 5 neater
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    • 473 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies ani Branches. Mor Stai Hongkong Puket Amritaar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 391 12 INSUKAWU2.. THE IBM SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CAM PAN V, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street.
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    • 303 12 INSURANCE. I ORIENT^ GOVERNMEN 1 ASSURANCE o V, (Incorporate; ,u--has recent IMPROVED I o: and invites applk s J.hi, AGENTS AND < N from gentlemen i- v V: JUBILEE in n YEAR v XCB The Company ha new bosines i A RECORD a-nd urges all nrl for Life Aasuran< and
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