Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, Vol. XL- -No. 190 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1924.
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    • 79 1 IMPAIRING I gpECIALTTY Lrfactß* Guarwtoei j' char..- Moderate. j Typewriter tmporium I Si trapore. j 31. >j<MI. L A ENJOY I LIFE WITH j I l j VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I Always the same fine quality E an</ always free from 1 sand, dust and stalk I MADE IN LONDON BY
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    • 248 1 miuiniiimiiiiiuiimiiiiiinEiiiminiMiiifißtiinriiiiiiiiiiiiM I MANY CHILDREN I are considered dull and back- j 3 ward who are simply aufferim* 1 from Weak Eyes. An examt c I nation by our Op'ometnsts will g 5 determine whether x>r not yoo I eh Jd requires glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., j I 15,
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  • 2049 2  -  4 CUII/TK /TOW OT MONTE CARLO by Coloner Henry Curtiey SYNOPSIS SIR RUPERT GORMANSTON, of Wharfedale, Yorkshire, rich and selfish, arrives at Monte Carlo with his beautiful daughter Lucille and her Yorkshire maidservant. Gormanston has not come for the play, which he abhors but for the
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    • 294 2 r A Stand-by for the Elderly With advancing years comes the need of a light, nourishing food which does not overtax the digestive system. For delicate and elderly People Malted Milk. provides an excellent stand-by, especially when ordinary foods prove unacceptable, for it is easily digestible, light, and sustaining—a complete
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    • 655 2 PINKETTES KEEP during the bet sea ,f ing the system eh Used occasionally catrntipatian, ge n banish biliousne* prevent diarrhoea skin clear and the l relieve Piles. Ch.,, Tr.:* Pinkettes. or post 1 r»'3 from Dr. Willia Malacca Street, L Santdl ('dj)sules i la\T ,T r ■>X> not ,r, ffi
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  • 441 3 POLICE SEIZI RE ON ITALIAN VESSEL An international smuggling gang which ha.s been endeavouring to supply "drpe" to Hp n^l erW r i d i> 0f Amcrica has been using h i" a es of Reputable Britsh firms in 1/. scre en their nefarious work, mis was
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  • 259 3 POLICE ON TRACK OF LONG FIRM FRAUDS Am a result of many months of patient investigation, Scotland Yard is now able to present to the Director of Public Prosecuti nu a list of alleged "long firm frauds which are likely to have a sequel in the COHTtJ
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  • 239 3 MR. C F. ANDREWS' EXPRESSES MORE VIEWS The 'hospitality- of the columns of one of the leading monthly reviews in England, says fine Pioneer, has been given to Mr. C. F. Andrews, who contributes, a characteristic article on the economic relations between India and Great Britain,
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  • 48 3 Mrs. Anne LangstafF bequeathed £30,000 to establish a home for dLstreused gentlewomen at Southampton. o By taking to the police a diamond bracelet he found in the gutter James Hurley, a Brighton crossing-sweeper, has earned £10, given to him »by the owner, Mrs. Goldenburg, of Lansdown- place, Hove.
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    • 237 3 j TH EBE IS A RING FOR E^ERyJ ENGINE. jj A BRICO PISTON RING AND GET MORE POWER. 8 H Tor Accessories of Cycle Fittings to suit C M Fvery Description. all Requirements. [j vJZ— 1 c when you can get Accessories for every jg at at Moderate Chirges from
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    • 464 3 IGUHCURA HEALS BABHECZEMA All Over Face. Lost Rest. < Little Girl Also Troubled. j "Both my children suffered with eczema on their faces. My baby broke out with sore eruptions which spread all over the upper part of her face. She could not rest at night owing to the irritation.
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    • 479 3 far 5pP (Quaker Oats Dafly Strengthening, nutritious, kfflß delicious. Twice the food BMB vall *e of meat, three times that of rice. Easy to prepare. Easy to digest Good for young and old alike. Try it T 43 P^""'""•"•»"-' I WONDERS OF THE PAST I I Complete in 3 Sumptuous
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  • 1193 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST LIFE STORY OF GLORIA SWANSON By "Felmar" Gloria Swanson gives the following account of her life. Army life is the best training in the world, so they say, and I'm inclined to agree with them. At least I know what reveille
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    • 323 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema I Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday, 14th August. I 12th and 13th August. for two nights GLORIA SWANSON I [g ONLY. j n Paramount Picture H JUNGLE HE cage DED GODDESS THE FIHSJT TWO CHAPTEBS OF bj S PATHE SERIAL. S I SERIAL IN 31 REELS ALL
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    • 197 4 AMUSEMENTS {ALHAMBRA a From Monday, 11th Augus* to Friday, 15th August. S I a g In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. a pJ nJ I TOPICAL BUDGET 1 S British Screen News. S ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS I LEWIS STONE j "The Dangerous Age" 8 S IN 8
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    • 203 4 AMUSEMENTS j SUR IN a Hobarl Bortforth Production* Inc, 1 1 A pri%t n i S TO-NIGHI HOB.A R- T th. BLIND HEARTS Taßzan Hvit, kid from He detpised hi* wife-He hated hit daughter—Hatred for hi* "Bunkie" burned deep in hi* »oul—Yet happmes* mm to be hi*, freater happiness than
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  • 378 5 .-Angora,* I I Mam 2 p.m. ■T. Ann 3 p.m. IVnang I 'Ipoh 3 p.m. Medusa 3 p.m. I 'Mens 3 p.m. I k"la 3 p.m. 1: 8 p.m. I Maru 3 p.m. itl Hin 3 p.m. v I Maru 3 p.m. I I 3 p.m. Foeng 4
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  • 126 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rioe, Siam No 1 per Kcyan $393 Rice, Siam 2 «■> Rice, Siam 3 J350 Rice, Saigon 1 g5g_ Rice, Saigon 2 go? Rice, Saigon 3 Joto Rice, Rar, goon. 1 gJ5 Rice, Rangoon 2 «290 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $11
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  • 163 5 Mining.—ldris offer at 245. 9d. ready and 255. arrival. Pengkalens have buyers at $13.75 sellers at $14. Kamuntings offer at 41s. ready. Taipings have changed hands at $1.20. Souths buyers at 07% seiners at $1.01. Hitams buyers at $1.47 sellers at $1.52%. Ulu Piahs are enquired
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  • 133 5 Tin.—Taipings $1.18 to $1.22, Norths $1.05 to $1.08, Souths 98 cts. to $1.01, Johans 39 to 41 cents, Petalings $1.40 to $1.43, Xawagpets $1.67% to $1.72 1 2 Linguis $4.70 to $4 90. Rubbers. —Mentakabs 18 to 20 cents, Ulu Benuts 18 to 20 cents. Jeram
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  • 151 5 Singapore, 12th August:— Very uninteresting conditions prevail in the market ard, wit!>. the exception of a few of the popular tin counters, shares are neglected. Rubber is unchanged at Is. l%d, and the market in this section is decidedly sticky. I-dustrials and Loans are quiet and
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  • 297 5 Passengers from Europe per s.s. Katori Maru due to arrive Singapore on Monday morning the 18th instant: Mr. S. Amano, Mr. E. Aoyama, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ayuzawa and Infant, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ben, Miss Bon, Rev. N. D. Bower, Mr. A. E. Brooker, Mr. F. W.
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  • 23 5 International labour Office adopted by 73 votes to 15 the proposal for the suppression of night work for bakers.
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  • 62 5 CHAMBER OP COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION P«u r Singapore, 13th August, rale Crepe Cios ng Pr ces. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. S po J 4'»% Septmeber 46 46 y 4 October to December 46% January to March
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  • 25 5 Singapore, 13th August, 10-day s closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—26%. London.—ls. l*4d. Singapore.—4sV 2 cents. Tone of Market.—Steady.
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  • 90 5 Singapore, 13th August. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3;32 Demand 2j4 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17J32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 164 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% pc pm On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 7114 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer ***** On Japan—
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  • 197 5 Programme of Drills up to and for 17th August, 1924. To-day, 13th August at 4.45 p.m.— Balestier Range, Chinese Company, Practice 30 yards Range Competition, 5 p.m. —Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Signals, Voluntary Parade. To-morrow, 14th August at 4.45 p.m— Balestier Range, Malay Coy., Practice
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  • 145 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 13th August. Number after the sh p indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Bulan, East Basin, H.M.S. Pegasus, 22; Teesrta,
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  • 46 5 Mike Hastings, the cowboy steer wrestler, threw the Highland steer, sent by the Marquess of Graham, thus winning the £10 prize which was offered to anyone throwing the steer with n a minute. Hastings threw the animal in 16 2-5 sec.
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  • 207 5 AMAZING PARTY THE TALK OF LONDON HcT.se e f^7 dir fry party given at N rfolk 5 u se th c L ndon hom e of the Dukes of bu?2 U A M 7u Harry Brown, of PittsWhere does all the money come from?" n^r
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  • 131 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe's 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 $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.95
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  • 106 5 "Lo kir g through the window, I saw my husband sitting on the bed. He had a gun i his hand. I stood near the open window and said. You can shoot me if you like.' My husband then pointed the gun at himself and ■hi t.
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  • 49 5 A boy named Lynch, aged 10 years, fell into a quarry at Glenroe, West Limerick, where there was about 12 feet of water. His mother, hearing cries, rushed to the rescue, but before help could arrive both were drowned. The bodies were recovered, but life was extinct.
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    • 172 5 NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice th*t HtJl Street between Bridge and High Street will •h irtly be reconstructed. Householder* requiring new water, g*s or e'ectrlcity services laid or repairs to services effected she u!d notify the Department concerned within one
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    • 431 5 PHOTOS We execute orders from LOCKET to LIFE sizes. PAUL &Co., HO TO GRA P HERS 57, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. THE MALAY OPERA COMPANY OF MALACCA NOW SHOWING AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, North Bridge Road The biggest and best MALAY THEATRICALS In the EAST the strongest cornbinati r with SPABK
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    • 28 5 CRĔOSM II /TN j li=====ACOUCHS\=====^ 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, Phone 2332. SINGAPORE.
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  • 100 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 13th August High Tides.—9.s2 a.m., 9.9 p.m. lecture, V.M.C.A., 9 p.m. Salome, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, 14th August High Tides.—lo.39 a.m., 957 p.m. Vernacular School Sports, Raffles. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Benefit Night to Major Millard: Happy Valley 9.15 p.m.
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  • 1095 6 The last Victoria Theatre show ended last night. It was a short run. That is the only redeeming thing that can be said «bout it. It was argued by its apologia or apologists that this film travesty of Oscar Wilde's Salome was passed for exhibition
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  • 418 6 The second half-yearly sale of papers and magazines will be held at the Y.M.C.A. on Thursday next, the 14th instant, at ti.oO p.m. The sale is open to members and the general public. o Arrested for being in possession of nonGoyernment eharvdu on board the steamer Kiung Chow on Saturday
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  • 192 6 SULTAN'S SON WEDS REGENT'S DAUGHTER The Alor Star correspondent of the "Malay Mail" writes: A Royal wedding was solemnized on Aug. 7th when Tunku Badliishah, son of H. H. the Sultan, and officer attached to the Siamese Ministry of Finance was manried to Tunku Sepiah, the
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  • 165 6 CHINA-JAPAN SERVICE The s.s. "Tilawa", a vessel of 10,000 Tons gross, is now en her maided voyage from Calcutta to the Far East, and will be leaving Singapore about 18th instant for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. She is a sister ship to the s.s. "Talma", which came
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  • 67 6 CHARGE OF PLAYING IN A GAMING HOUSE This morning before Mr. Sennett, the Second Magistrate, eleven Chinese women of all ages were produced by Mr. Mallard A.S.P. and charged with playing in a common gaining house at Norris-j-oad. Bail of .Sl>f> each was a lowed and
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  • 95 6 The Department of Trade and Customs and Shipping Offices, Sarawak, issues an annual report which bears adequate testimony, through its modest presentation of facts, to the fine service yielded by the offict rs-ln-charge to their Government. An increase of $16,740,000 in the total value of buth
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  • 47 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penung, To-day:—Major Little, Staff Officer of the local forces, inspected the Cadets and Scouts of the Free School, St. Xavier's, Anglo-Chinese and Government English Schoo s. He complemented the boys on their smart turn out and steadiness in parade.
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  • 32 6 Mails from Europe, (London Mails despatched 24th July), ex P. and O. Kaiser-i-Hind wiil arrive by train to-morrow morning. Cooreapondence will be ready Act delivery to hpiftoiuYia at 9.15 a.m
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  • 89 6 Quite a sensation was caused in the Second Police this morning when a Chinese was convicted and sentenced to six months rigon us imprisonment and fifteen strokes of the rattan on charges of dicfaonestly retaining stolen property, belonging to Capt. Forreil. On hearing
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  • 136 6 His Highness the Sultan of Perak by last advices had been tiavelling in Europe, and was at the moment at Venice. He proposes to leave for the East from Marseilles and will probably bring out, or have sent ouit for him, an Englis.h racehorse or two suitable for the sport
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  • 469 6 do r„t I opinions expri Letters sent f or u h written preference Only extra given.] S '«tie-, of the Trartiv I driving of the jang ar.d Tan J. in a rash mann r Department I plenty of cases t K 3 o'clock on run over
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  • 17 6 due Singapore I From China -M due Singap- re From Westi jm due Sin*»por< _^^^^^k\W
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    • 288 6 ■nnni I I nnnnr I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) [> Qj TRADE MARK"U.S. PAT. OFF* g H BLACK BLACK AND NUT BROWN PS PATENT LEATHER M OXFORD BOOTS. XtfS OXFORD SHOES. I BLACK AU'IH black I I AND NUT BROWN PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES. 1/1
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    • 6 6 TO-DAY- Lord.n.-l". H Local.London.- gSUOO. -"^M
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  • 182 7 FIRE UNDER T,i PROVOCATION ltt ml< RESULTS OF PRO■^,n.,N DEMONSTRATIONS RFIVFORCEMENTS DESPATCHED Renter leanis prooecdir.fr from British troops in ienco of three •-Egyptian dethe Cadets at the n the 9th inst. h troops disarmRailway Batta- got out f hani Br tish troops. A i Kitles, sent to
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  • 77 7 fiOGRESS AT THE ALLIED CONFERENCE Ko NEW PROPOSALS t: Mr. Coolidge, pr< .xess of the eta that the debts is involved w that ho is powerw proposals as as the C ngress terms of settleMr. MacD.na'd, g of the Allied and I ter-Allied the m rk entrustwae finished
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  • 11 7 Reuter. IW largest Wd to Ports- voyage of
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  • 54 7 CAPT. D'OISY ON THE FUTURE POSSIBILITY Reuter. Paris, 12th August :-.Capt. Pelletier D Oisy interviewed aboard the "Djibouti" expressed the deep emotion he felt for the entertainment he bad received at Karachi Shanghai, Tokyo and: everywhere. D'Oisy contemplates the possibility of the establishment of air lines between Fra-ce
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  • 43 7 LISBON POLICE FACED WITH BOMBS Reuter. Lisbon, 12th August:-The Radical Communists attempted a revolution last night. They were speedily overpowered by the police after a few bombs had teen thrown. No damage was done. The police and military have fod control.-
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  • 32 7 MEDICO'S APPROVE FOUNDATION OF INSTITUTE Reuter. Kingston Jamaica, 12th August:—The International Medical Conference hat» passed a resolution approving the foundation of the Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases.-
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  • 31 7 Reuter. London, 12th August:— The Post Office j announces that mail matter for Japan a.; weil as for China, wili be sent bv the Siberian if so addressed.—
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  • 165 7 AMERICAN AUTHORITY CRITICISES THE ACT Speaking of the recent American a< t, excluding Japanese Mr. W. D. B. Ainev' said: U In n>v opinion, such legislation was a great mistake." Mr. Aine. s a leading American Authority, on international affairs and was a member of the Foreign Affairs
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  • 224 7 The Geylang Branch of the Union Epworth League celebrated its Half-yearly Social at the Geylang Methodist School Hall la«st night, when a large gathering of members and well-wisihers were present. After the singing of the Doxology, and prayens, a very interesting vocal and musical programme was gene
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  • 90 7 The August issue of the "Klymcan,'' the journal of the V.M.C.A., Kualra Lumpur, is to hand, and contains) useful information regarding the Association's activities in all branches besides several articies of general interest. In welcoming the S. R. C. team, who were to meet the V.M.C.A. in their
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  • 162 7 JAPANESE TRY TO ALLAY WARSCARE INVESTORS FULLY SECURED Reuter. Reuter. Now York, 12th August:—A syndicate headed by the National City Bank announces the offer to-morrow of a twenty-two million dollar loan, at 99*4, guaranteed by the Japanese Government. The loan will yield rather more than six per
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  • 176 7 MR. COSGRAVE INTRODUCES A BILL SOME OPPOSITION Reuter. Reuter. Reuter. Dublin, 12th August:-In the Dail Mr. Cosgrave introduced a Rill similar to the British Bill, for the purpose of supplementing the Anglo-Irish Treaty and asked the Dail to adjourn until Oct. 21st: when the remaining stages would be
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  • 222 7 PLANES COLLIDE OVER AYR RACE-COURSE THRILLING INCIDENTS IN KING'S CUP RACE Reuter. Reuter. London, 12th August:—Ten famous flyers have competed the 950 miles flight round Britain, for the King's Cup, starting from Martlesham (Suffolk), passing Edinburgh, Dumbarton and Falmouth and finishing at Lee-on-Solent. Cobham, who was second
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  • 93 7 Tokio, 11th August:—The Foreign Depa«rtment is of opin on that it is rot necessary to take a gioomy view on the fate of the Russo-Japanese regotiations, although a hitch is now impeding progress of the debate. A serious gas explosion, which took place in the fifth pt of
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  • 113 7 FIGHTING ICE AND SEVERE FOG IN GREENLAND Reuter. Reykjavik, 12t<h August :—Lieutenant Marscaldi has arrived here and is preparing to receive Locatelli whom he expects to-day. The American naval and military forces here have promised their fullest co-opera-tion in Locatelli's flight to Greenland. Abnormal conditions of ice
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  • 148 7 ANNUAL REPORT BY THE BRITISH ADVISER J L Humphreys, British Adviser in Irengganu, ha* forwarded to us a cony of his annual report. J!* »t he has reviewed, with meticulous 27* f, ancc S* the P ast five years and also written briefly of the history, climate and
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  • 138 7 Commenting on the death of the Det fh Btim of Perak, the "Tinea of Malaya" says: The late Datoh who was the ser'ior chief of the State was officially designate! is the Orang Kay a Kaya Setia Bijaya di-Rava, Jeragan Abdul Sukcr and as such was a
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  • 111 7 The Command ng Officer, Officers, N.C.Os. a d men of the M.i.acea Volunteer 1 Corps were "At Home" on Saturday afternoon, en the cecssion of the official opening of ear headquarters, by the G.0.C., MajerGeneral Sir Theodore Fraser. The new headquarters building occupies n splendid site
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  • 60 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, To-day:—The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal of Henrietta Estate against the judgment of Mr. Justice Sproule in the case in which Henrietta Km:ate sued Mr. Hugh Reginald Watts, for the recovery of $778 odd which represented the defendant's passage from
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  • 74 7 The Singapore Automobile Club, with Messrs. Gattey and Batem:in the Secretaries are to be congratulate 1 on an excellent and neat little route book 44 Singapore to Penang," they have got cut. It has- juet the notes the motorist wants on roadU, charges and cautious. There is
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  • 52 7 The following are the particulars of the output of the above Company's T n Ore for the 2nd ha f month, ending 31st. Ju y, 1924:—Dredge No. 1 Closed down from 16th July, Dredge No. 3: 395 Piculs, Approximate total output for the month of July 1924:
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  • 123 7 Information received from the Superintendent, Marine Department, Johore Bahru is to the effect that the unligbted buoy moored on the Bar at the entrance to Muar River has now beon replaced by a flashing light buoy carrying a white light showing one flash every five seconds. Amongst recent gazettings in
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    • 17 7 TENNIS SPECIAL (FOURTH SERIES) BY A. E. BEAMISH PAGE EIGHT TO-DAY WHEN YOU CO TO LONDON TO-MORROW
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    • 518 7 •"■"-"■"■"■"■"■"■"■"■"■"■«■iiiiniiiininininniiiii:i i i i i i i j TRACK TRANSPORT I From Track To Locomotive. I HUDSON Light Railway Material is manufactured at the largest works in j I the Empire devoted solely to the construction of light railway equipment, I resulting i n the ability to purchase the finest
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  • 529 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL MALAYA CUP PRACTICE SMITH'S HAT TRICK AGAINST THE SOLDIERS With the Chinese unfortunately out of it the Singapore Football Ass .ciatioa are putting forth their best efforts to pick a Singapore team to bring home the Malaya Cup trophy this year, as they did with the Chinese
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  • 91 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIE B. Singles Handicap Teo Chwee Cheng vs. Poh Choo Sim. TO-MORROW'S TIE Poh Ho Swee vs. Lim Cheng Chuan. FRIDAY'S TIE Doubles Handicap Lim Chin Joo and Lim Chwee Poh vs. Wee Teow Seong and Chua Boon Lay. SATURDAY'S TIE Poh Ho Swee ard
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  • 43 8 GOLF The following cards were returned in the August menfts monthly medal:— Lt. G. W. Prince 3 Up. R. C. Giggins 2 Down. Major Harrison 2 A. H. Dickiifson 3 Gapt. Stephenson 3 G. C. Nash 3 F. A. Morrell 6 »>
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  • 49 8 BILLIARDS Entries are invited from members for the V.M.C.A. Annual Handicap and Championship Billiard Tournaments. Entry sheets will be found on the notice board in the Associatior... Entries close on Monday, the 25th instant. Entry fee of $1 «ach to be paid on or before closing date.
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  • 63 8 Brisbane, 12th August:—ln the world's sculling championship James Paddon defeated A. Felton by six lengths. [Paddon was defeated by Ernest Barry on the Putney to Mortlake course in 1914; Paddon beat Barry on the same course In 1919; Barry beat Felton on the Paramatta in 1920; Paddon
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  • 163 8 BOXING Silvino Jamito, the lightweight dhamp:ion of the Orient has received two attractive offers, one from England and the other fmom America. Mr. Bourne, a prominent man in boxing in the Orient is now in England and has thrown out a challenge to any lightweight in England
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  • 24 8 Cleveland, 12th August:—Benny Leonard beat Pat Moran on points in a ten rounds bout, thus retaining the world's lightweight championship.—Reuter. \r,(
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  • 223 8 CRICKET At the Oval, Middlesex defeated Surrey on the first innings. Middlesex compiled 445 towards which Lee made 126, Hearne 108 and Hendren 83. In their second essay Middlesex score 173 for the loss of six wickets and declared their innings closed. Hendren was undefeated with 77. Surrey
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  • 40 8 CHESS Entries for the Che?s and ping-pong tournaments of the Indian Association will close on the 16th met. Prizes will be distributed on the anniversary of the Association which will be held on the 30th in st.
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  • 70 8 Before Mr. Pryde, this morning, the case was. heard in which Meaars. Heap Thai Cheong and Co. stood charged with larding rubber in the Colony in excess cf the amount stipulated on the declaration. Inspector Freeman, represented the Crown while The Hon. Mr. G. S. Carver
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  • 54 8 A charge of attempted murder was preferred agavnst an Indian named Thanghol, in the Second Police Oomrt this morning by Court Inspector Meredith. It is alleged that the accused attacked hia wife wifh a changKOi in tne East Coast-road, coolie lines yesterday. The complainant is in Hospital
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  • 92 8 At the ■sale-•room of Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd., on Monday the following a;x lots of freehold building land off the 12% Mile Changi-fl-oad were sold by auction and bought by:—Lot t, the Rev. Brother Martian for $3,200; Lots 2 and 3, The Rev. Father A. A. Cardozo
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  • 169 8 Everybody is interested in education and the untiring efforts that are being made for its progress. A school magazine is a publication of importance and we look upon "The Victorian", the magazine of the Victoria Institute, Selangor, in that light. The latest copy of the magazine has just
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  • 739 8 LONG OVERDUE REPAIRS TO A ROAD STONES OVERGROWN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 12th August:—The United Chinese Assoe'ation will meet the Muar Union Club at soccer on Thursday and the following will represent the U.C.A. Lye Kwi Seng; Ong Kirn Bock, Lee Chee Sian; "Lee Tiam Wah, Lim
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  • 62 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, /To-day:—The marriage was solemnized at the Fitzgera d Memorial Church, the Rev. Pykett officiating, of Dr. J. R. Jacob of the Government Pathological De; artment, with Miss Lly Thanga; iah, daughter of Mr. S. Pappeal of Kuala Lumpur. A reception was held
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  • 30 8 A man found shot in Streatham Highroad near the police station died n hospital. He was identified as Frarik Regina'd Bristow (50), of Amesbury-avenue, Streatham Hill.
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  • 45 8 Leslie Henson has added to his many roles by becoming an editor. He is conducting "The Merry Mag," a new monthly magazine. The maisiazine lives up to its title, and the leading humorous authors and artists of the day are contributors.
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  • 893 8 THE WAY TO BETTER PLAY 4th OF TRIBUNE SERIES BY A. E. BEAMISH Member of the British Isles Team that last brought the Davis Cup to England, and professional instructor of lawn tennis at Hurlingham Club. NO 4: "THE VOLLEYS." Tennis players may find it a simple matter
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  • 34 8 Twice rescued ifrom the sea in one day Rose Sharpe (39), a married woman, of Clifton-street, Brighton, was remanded, on bail, at Brighton on a charge of attempting to commit suicide.
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    • 247 8 IJfetringing OUR SPECIALITY o I All KESTMNGING Punctuality «w b y v, Workmanship C(//tnx:rr Prices H I RAJA Co UNSURPASSED ■■■■■■■HMBBRBS^J I Lactogen j I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD For Your Baby. j Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London), 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. jiiniiiiTTiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii i i i i i i
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  • 1026 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED LN THE MARKET LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broker,, issue the following list of quotations: 6 Singapore, 13th August. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9d 2s Anglo-Java 2 20s Anglo-Malay 203 Ayer Kuning 26 3 20s Batu Caves qaau.
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    • 553 9 economise lighting during I l>y rejrisierod Batu Pahat for Money refunded ii tion and is re- mill to the tennis ball" you're «i I around a best thirst* jyj Juice Cordial .Vll 3V-I t M fit' M Juice— bocfa it: 11 i < WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN OF TOOT H-A
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  • 518 10 MEAT c. Beef steak round kati 43 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati 61 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 48 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 -Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) 70 Ducks each Pigeons,
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    • 962 10 MOTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHBU The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd. Chargees Miscellaneous Application J against No. 97 of 1923. Teo goon sian and Lo W Long Teng Chargora The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction
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    • 309 10 Telephone 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 56-3, Market Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYHIS STOCKIST. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and Mobiloil so^ Tyres and also supplier of GARGOYLE lss3Ss3 Lubricating oil. CHEAPEST IN THE f MARKET. j z g Q| 5* I* „«4 I m SQL 188 S j I I
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    • 146 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 a> well as to the
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    • 409 10 auaiiatiauMiiattattßiit>tiatiaiiaii«iiait«t(atiaMSi(«M«i»«iiaM«iißii««ißti«iiaMtiii«ii«Ma i I PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES Similar to Illustration. ml ft m laaaaaa&=___ A||h I m i aaal Jfc^f^ 4 AVERY'S SCALES FAIRBANKS SCALES POOLEYS ASHWORTH S 1 HODGSON'S SCALES. I SIZES IN STOCK TO WEIGH 400 POUNDS TO 20 C\V I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I (Incorporated in the S.S.)
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    • 616 11 STEAMER SAILINGS to To. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES I Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I rvi\SILAR \ND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AM) FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. H rad with His Majesty's Government.) LONDON. HOMEWARDS. B For Marseilles, London Antwerp. mm Due Mm o- Leave S.r.gapore
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    • 568 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo en through bills of lading for all overland points. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. pSraut 8 J" London Hamburg
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    • 452 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION ni.p <.... LIVERPOOL LINE. •Tottori Maru Liverpool Glasgow DelagoaMaru Marseilles Barcelona Valencia L'pool Ggow P 7 Oct 2 Oct 3 HAMBURG LINE. ♦Durban Maru London Dunkirk R'dam Hamburg a—* i* o ♦Mito Maru London R'dam Hamburg CM 16 Oof 17 SOUTH
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    • 681 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED. Experienced, com oetent Ledger (Jierk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box iO5 c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. One Second-hani FC RD CAR in excellent running order, with 2 sets of White Cushion Covers and recently fitted with Cord tyres. Price 1550. Apply to Bex
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    • 456 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 Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 518 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 Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontiar.ak,
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    • 472 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 £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritmr Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 391 12 INSURANCE. /Kfcl SOUTH \mr BR|T|BH INSURANCE CAMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysoa 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. 'Phone, No.
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    • 239 12 INSURANCE. ORI EnTaT" (Incorpora-. r has recently iUJS *U IMPROVED «MISkSS and invites app AGENTS \Mm v from gentlen.- JUBILEE i a n i year 1924 The Company f new b A UK( ORI) and urges all wj for Life Assurai eS and tak INCREASING OPL INDIA'S LEADING LippTO COMPANY
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