Malaya Tribune, 28 August 1924
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Title Section28 1924-08-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY, XL- j 203 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, 28rh AUGUST. 1924.28 words
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Advertisement59 1924-08-28 1 is o Lrfictkw Guaranteed j j (h3rC( Moderate. j j Typewriter Emporium j p'-rp Singapore. I i ..22 r iiii i > ■"•nam I "0.X." CEMENT j I I SOLE IMPORTERS: I The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. S (Incorporated in Denmark Singapore. 1 111 rai M I IS rPM Pill59 words
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Advertisement347 1924-08-28 1 11! i so,e Agents: j I I I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.! pJ sB oi pnctkd fc*in» and u equally #|'m R! fl a I I (Incorporated in the S. S.) g K IB SUlJn Vlces by a very plj;n satin- A US P PJ Jfl co nhlmcd Prevaricator was347 words
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Advertisement65 1924-08-28 1 .lMUliil,.li.liili,Tm?i«Tlg;i«Ti«n« ;i|i|"|.'|i'nrjU]m MANY CHILDREN j are considered dull and back- I I v 'ho r.r 0 simply &uffer;m» i fvom Weak Eye?. An exam- f nation by our Optometrists will E j determine whether or not yoo I j eh Id requ res glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I65 words
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2288 1924-08-28 2 Cofonel flenry Curriey - by Cofonel flenry Curriey YOU CAN START TO-DAY SIR RUPERT GORMANSTOX a rich selfmade Yorkshireman conies to Monte Carlo for golf. LUCILLE his beautiful daughter who he keeps secluded. There is a mystery in her fathers past. BREXDA RIVIXGTOX, her2,288 words
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Advertisement357 1924-08-28 2 Itching Rashes Germo2ene gives immediate relief from the torture of skin eruptions. It soothes* f I* cleanses and heals. V; Mr. Dellow's Statement. l Jj Mr. Philip Dellow, of 19, Holyoak Road, Newington TP* 1 I Butts. London, S.E., Eng.. \\ril« For BOOM yt-arti i i A Ml*9> y_ I357 words
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Advertisement222 1924-08-28 2 HOW CAN YOl STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing more maddening than a du'l grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the biain. How can vou stand it Y- u could stand it if you had t<>, perhaps, but yen222 words
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Advertisement388 1924-08-28 2 This is the T people who ha\ strength, who nerves, need a Everyone cam unless you generally possil condition. When thbody i s ander-i» and as the nerves V J from nervousne Itisascienti:; Plus cause the in number, they and this impr< taking Dr. VVi monstrated by healthier brig in388 words
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Article1001 1924-08-28 3 BIRTH OF OVERSEAS DOMAINS EPIC OK HOW THE MAP WAS MADE PAID FOR, IN LIVES overseas dW^Hhro^ f%L** X™K of appears in the -ciLerver stories, Immortal seeds n f r immunity of the S Al! pass i„ a splendid pace nt n» n episode1,001 words
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Article343 1924-08-28 3 GENEROUS RESPONSE BY SINGAPORE CHINESE At a public- meeting of the local bines* community held in the premise of the C hi. esc Chamber of Commerce en Friday attetn on it was unanimously deeded to ho:d three performance* to be staged by the members of ;iw343 words
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Article397 1924-08-28 3 A meeting; of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held on 2nd August, at 11 a.m. Mr. F. W. Pir.nock presided and the ethers present were Mr. C. B. Brewer. Mr. J. George, Mr. W. B. .Johnston, Mr. G. Mavor, The Hon. Mr. C.397 words
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Article60 1924-08-28 3 William Stroll, who escaped from Wandsworth Prison, was recaptured in Old-Kent-road. At a meeting of the Council of the Royal Colonial Institute the following ton-Resi-dent Felk ws were elected: —Oeyicn: B. F. de S?lva (CcioeeJbo); H-mtgieong: Gapt. Erie S Didkiin; China; John W. H. Once. MRC.S. (Tientsin); Major A. M.60 words
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Advertisement266 1924-08-28 3 fhe Great British Health Tonic I v i er and re- ye j!. s Wine is Ir quickly onKC effects or conditions, new a I vigorous the system,and s ir and power re axe in ill-healtlu SUPREME jON RESTORATIVE from a"., rst-class Chemists §gi int Merchants ami 11. UN IN!.266 words
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Advertisement334 1924-08-28 3 i EPS such Mn,; in a ,t >. a nk Home r.ghtenough. Rich, mellow and pure lt:lz:: n,sht t,m w]mh k^ v 7 fWved in perfect condition. That's the charm of a PiccadiUv SSS&yiSi" 1 X V! »G IN IA CIGAR STTE^-^^^ 4g£W ShtV Guaranteed by the Makers C >334 words
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Advertisement163 1924-08-28 3 mm* mum i ii i i ii iiMMiwmiMummiMniin iiiiu,,!,,! uomaa j Always Practice Economy j I Stick on Shopping Here I I ou will gat full satisfaction in prices and'qualities, etc. Z deceiving fresh consignments in Silks and Cotton poods of all sorts I in splendid designs from the Principal163 words
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Advertisement384 1924-08-28 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema j I From Thursday, 28th Aug. to Monday, Ist Sept. Second show at 9.30 First Show at 7.30 rG The latest British Production never vr t:u 0 a n „A maa t ffi In JNorm fcnearer and Gladden James in r] nJ been shown in bingapore384 words
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Advertisement316 1924-08-28 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Thursday, 28th August to Tuesday, 2nd September. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. jjj 1 THE WATCH DOG 1 S 1 Reel Pfttht Comedy. S J TOPICAL BUDGET J British Screen News. S I CARL L4EUMLE PRESENTS J. Warren Kerrigan, Anna Q Nilsson and Tom316 words
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Advertisement373 1924-08-28 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SURIN^T Ist show at 7.30 sharp. THE BEAUTY SHOP Starring JAMES J. CORBETT. MONTAGUE Granr 1 M LOVE, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK and LOUISE FAZENDI in 7 Reels. BREAKING THROUGH SERIAL 7 8. TH IT x 2nd Show at 939 p m If| jj^ f| BURIED I CITY. U A373 words
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Article124 1924-08-28 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam N 1 per Koyan $395 Rico, Siam 2 $370 Rice, Siam 3 $349 Rice, Sag( n 1 $,334 Rive. Saiffoi 2 $325 Rice, Saigon 3 $317 Rice, Rangoon 1 $201 Rice. Rangoon 2 $255 Rice, Par Boild No 1 per ba~ $11.25124 words
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Article165 1924-08-28 5 Tin:—Taipinga $1.20 to $1.25 Norths $1.07% to $1.12% Souths $1 to $1.03 Johans 38 to 40 cents, Petalings $1.35 to $1.40, Nawngpets $1.75 to $1.80 Mambaus 96 to 99 cents, Batang Padangs 59 to 62 cents, H tarns $1.45 to $1.50 Ulu Piahs $1.87% to165 words
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Article170 1924-08-28 5 Singapore, 27th August. 15s. Down 675. 6d. Rubber. —Is. l%d. Unchanged. Despite a further fall in the price of the metal, Tins are again the centre of interest i.i the share market. Industrials claim a litt c attention, but Rubbers and Loans are neglected. Kinta Dredges170 words
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Advertisement252 1924-08-28 5 AMUSEMENTS I MARLBOROUGH I tO-NlGhTi THEATRE TO NIGHT !f Here is a Tale of the Sea and Treasure Ships, with the Kind of Adventure You've Always Wanted to Live!Always Longed to See! Yo! Ho! Me Heartiesf Bend a sail for t s > t* *r* 8 1 Son,e say sallors252 words
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Advertisement409 1924-08-28 5 OLEOSA! II r t====fCOUCHS\======y 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. WHY NOT ECONOMISE in kerosine in your house lighting during present hard times. Send $1 by registered Dost to Eng Joo and Co.,409 words
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Miscellaneous289 1924-08-28 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, 28th AUGUST Kemaman, Kuala Dungun and frengganu Hong Hi 2 p.m. >elat Pandjang, BenskaLs and Bagan Api Api Esmeralda 2 p.m. I enang,* Rangoon and Calcutta ri Edavana 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Meran 3 p.m. Penang,* Colombo, Suez.* Pert Said,* Alexandria,* Naples,* Genoa,* Marseilles,* Boston* New York*289 words
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Article98 1924-08-28 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 28th August High Tides.—9 59 a.m., 9.14 p.m. Justices of the Peace Mtg., 2.15 p.m. St. J. 0.8. Sports heats, 5 p,nv Singapore Cup Football: S. R. C. vs. O.T.F.C, Stadium. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5 15 p. m Zimbalist, Vie. Theatre, 93098 words
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Obituary71 1924-08-28 6 DEATH LEE. —On 27th August, 1924, at his residence, Mandaday Villa, Katong, the Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan, at 6.10 p.m. of kidney trouble. Aged 56 years. Deeply regretted. Funeral o.t Tuesday, September 2, 1924. Cortege leaving the residence at 3.30 p.m., thence to the family71 words
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Article1054 1924-08-28 6 In these editorial columns we prefer as a general practice t apreal to the cold reasoning of our public on the facts we put before them. Here are facts we submit to the attention of the Governor and the public- with the declaration that this is an appeal1,054 words
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Article342 1924-08-28 6 Washington, 28th August:—American interests have purchased the Bolivian tin mines at Lla Llagua Uncia and also at Maahaca on the Marca Uncia Railway. Twenty-severa million dollars properties they are said to produce 50 per cent of the total Bolivian tin output.—Reuter. With ar abundant supply of Chap Jee Kee cards342 words
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Article470 1924-08-28 6 SIAMESE CONSUL'S SON KNOCKED DOWN SEQUEL IN COURT Yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Sennett, in the Second Police Court, Sapang bin AbdrulUah, chauffeur unider Mr. Merg'ler, was charged with rash driving on the 15th instant at Mount Elizabeth, and knocking down a boy of about nine years of470 words
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Article49 1924-08-28 6 The European mails ex P. 0. Kashmir wen- despatched by special train from Prai at 12.10 p.m. to-day. If connection with Kuala Lurr.pur—Singapore* Express is effected to-night, the mails should arrive in Singapore to-morrow morning and in that case delivery to boxholders will be at 0.15 a.m.49 words
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Article493 1924-08-28 6 Mr. Ho Kim Teik, who recently underwent an operation in Lond. n, has left the Nursing Hi me, and is now recuperating at Brighton, where Messrs. Cho.ng Lye Hin, Chua Sin Kah and Lim Kedg Sim are alsu spending a holiday. A meeting of the leading members of the Indian493 words
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Obituary471 1924-08-28 6 DEATH OF mT7f7> GUAN MILLIONS,, VN|) AH AIRs U <* RECEIVED BY u king We regit I to Hon. Mr. Lee I respected eitiz< red at his Tbnjong Kato! t at the earlj tracted illness v Mr. (horn kidney troub c w! a few month > wcrse until he p471 words
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Article86 1924-08-28 6 New York, untitled Star liner "Arab:, arm from Hamburg, prepared eight ambular < to be passengers injured when n and damaged vessel Dr. J. F. E. Bridger, Sa sioner, Ceylon, has n Secretary cf Stat* I post of Prin. Ceylon, on the retire** Rutherford. Hie premises of the Bank of86 words
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Advertisement246 1924-08-28 6 I OF FLNE QUALITY IN MI RCERISED COTTON AND ARTIFICIAL I SILK IN A LARGE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. R] For homo Furnishings our stocks of fast colour L>amasks, Casements, S Poplins and linens are unrivalled both for their collection of colour |g and great extent and beauty of designs.246 words
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Advertisement21 1924-08-28 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr. Geoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.21 words
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Advertisement14 1924-08-28 6 TO-DAY'S (>. OTATH* RUBBER London.— Is. l%* Local.- 16*4 <<' TIN Lcndon.-£254 .0.0. j, 1 P*14 words
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Article133 1924-08-28 7 fI&MENDOUS UPROAR AFTER BLOW THKKK COMMUNISTS ORDERED PUBLK DISGUST It is officially anistag will be disthe rejection of the i er w 11 be signed me: t on the 30th e in is morning (Juinmunists and sti uck in the face led to a general ;ued w133 words
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Article43 1924-08-28 7 FROM THE 1 SITED STATES Reuter. ine -Ma chester nestnunater Gazette the cotton industry od of increased fl B'to a premise be United States. vei attractive tew, and y awaiting stable re, is brighter L years, the corner a tni tied.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article25 1924-08-28 7 ■TWITES JOURNEY FROM FOLKSTONE Anglo-Frocth exaeroe for an with a halfFolkstone and accomm date the crossing n 5 understood tae U-ght will £L25 words
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Article33 1924-08-28 7 I —Interviewed m I lama] for comm and loss of «n interven- emphasised any future with Britain or I 3 powers wlii ii v n "ad participat- J sponsible for33 words
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Article20 1924-08-28 7 Reuter. A. cv t Premier has 1 at WashingPalish debt lVlB been de- for fund'ng >'•- Keuter. IReuter. - 20 words
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Article21 1924-08-28 7 I Renter learns \h!>**T VH! ments >»ye been |V f *«*b c C:s 'ons against ™*itt n in 1925.21 words
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Article170 1924-08-28 7 BOW LOCATELLI DRIFTED FOR DAYS ROCKETS NEARLY DONE Reuter. av^br t f are n.w mend 6 Cru,ser R i<*- W2S out to sea *■> -Men* flares were midnight. eu at The ship played the searchlights for half an hour before she picked un 2 u- I'icKea upReuter. - 170 words
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Article88 1924-08-28 7 LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE OF VOTE MINISTERS RESIGN Reuter. Calcutta, 27th August:—The Presdent of the Legis!at:ve Council has announced the prorogation of the Council sine die. The Swarajists greeted the announcement w,th prolonged cheer. A communique explains that the procuration is tihe logical consequence of yesterdays proceedings. Lord LyttcnReuter. - 88 words
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Article25 1924-08-28 7 SUCCESSOR TO ADMIRAL LORD JELLICOE Reuter. London, 27th August:—General Sir Charles Ferguson succeeds admiral L rd Jellkoe, Governor of New Zealand.— Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article33 1924-08-28 7 Reuter. Piymouth Vermont: It is announced that Preside: t Coolidge has appointed Mr. Bancroft, as mentioned] yesterday, as Ambassador to Japan and Mr. James R. Sheffield as Ambassador to M exico.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article20 1924-08-28 7 Reuter. London, 28th August:—The Senate has ratified the Treaty of Lausanne by 270 to 20.—Vale via Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article111 1924-08-28 7 Tokio, 27th August:—Dissatisfied at the measures taken by the Carton Government against imported munitions and a.so refusing the new currency notes issued by the Central Bank, all merchants in the city have struck. An imposing memorial service will take place on September Ist, at the site of the111 words
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Article62 1924-08-28 7 The Empire Cinema will present to-night in the second show two new five reel pictures One is a British production with British screen stars 4< The Lunatic at Large" and the other is William Duncan feature "Where Men Are Men." Two new episodes of "Double Adventure" serial62 words
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Article34 1924-08-28 7 Thirteen Chinese were produced! this morning in the Second Police Court and charged with gambling at a 'house in Rowel Inroad. Bail of $25 eaoh was allowed, and the ca3e was postponed.34 words
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Article59 1924-08-28 7 ALLEGED ASSAULT: $100 BAIL Before Mr. Sennett the Second Police Magistrate, thro morning the case in which Sitaram Sinf?h was charged with voluntarily causing hairt to a compatriot, Landlainaingih was postponed to the 17th prox mo. Five Indians are involved in the case. Mr. Robert Braddell appeared for the accused",59 words
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Article1062 1924-08-28 7 LEGALITY OF PROMISSORY NOTES BIG SUMS INVOLVED A case of considerable interest was commenced yesterday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. The plaintiffs are K. M. Nabhersahib (who was the object of criminal proceedings l}ast year at the instance of Messrs Meyer Brothers on a1,062 words
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Article246 1924-08-28 7 SCHEME FOR WORLD CONFERENCE PRODUCTION LIMITATION RECOMMENDED TWO MAIN POINTS London, 27th August:— At a meeting of the League of Nations Advisory Committee on Opium Traffic at Geneva, dealing with the programme fcr the World Conference on Drug Control in November, there were considered five schemes submitted by246 words
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Article137 1924-08-28 7 The reconstruction of the road from Sepoy Lines to the Singapore River is n w completed ard open to tiaflic and the sections from the river to Coleman Street and Bras Baaah Road to R chore Road are weU under-way and ready for laying with asphalt KaAang137 words
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Article81 1924-08-28 7 At to-day's meetirg of the Municipal I ...missioners the business includes consideration and, if approved, the adoption of the report of the special committee regarding the new Municipal Offices. The meeting will also consider the report of a special committee regaiding the formation cf a Municipal Orchestra81 words
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Article56 1924-08-28 7 The Empress of Asia (Canadian Pacific Steamships, Limited) accomplished the run from Yokohama to Vancouver B. C. In eight days, leaving Yokohama on July 12th and arriving in Vancouver on July 20th. The distance is 4,280 miles therefore her daily average run was 535 miles, equivalo <t56 words
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Article59 1924-08-28 7 The August issue of the M Asiatic Motor,' the official organ of the Automobile Club of China, is to hand, and as usual contains a number of interesting articles of groat value to motorists. A specially illustrated outline on the History of Mans Attempts to Fly" by Mr.59 words
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Article118 1924-08-28 7 Yesterday morning, a Tamby (Indian), was produced by Mr. Shfiedy in the Third Police Court, charged with breach of trust of $6. Mr. Sheedy explained to the Court that the tamby was in the habit of stealing moiey deposited in a safe, and at the time118 words
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Advertisement358 1924-08-28 7 11l I I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFFR. I I i ry° LO Brand Cemenfc Waterproofing Powder is a standard I I buildin* material which has placed additional value upon Portlan i I i Cement. 1 I Used for HeservMrs. Baths. Tank?, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs I Garage Pits, Stoke Holes,358 words
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Article601 1924-08-28 8 BOXING EAGLE AGAIN BEATEN IRINEO RETAINS ORIENT TITLE George Eagle, the American who lest the decision against Elino Flores in Mam a recently again met defeat at the ban* of Irineo Florae, wdterwe** ctiMnpwr, of the Oriert at the Olympic Stadium. Manila on August 16. The fallowing601 words
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Article26 1924-08-28 8 Pancho Villa, flyweight champion of the wrrld has signed articles to defend his title agairtt Frankie Genaro in a fifteen wund bout early next* month.26 words
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Article248 1924-08-28 8 FOOTBALL Dr. Lim Han Hoe, President of the Straits Chinese Football Association sends us the following: copy of his reply to the S.C.C. regarding the football incident. "I have to thank you for your letter of the 24th July, 1924, informing the S.C.F.A. that they were under a248 words
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Article71 1924-08-28 8 HOCKEY The following: will represent the S.R.C. vs. Indian Association at Hockey to-morrow on the S.R.C. ground:— G.G. Gray; F. Albuquerque and E. O. Angus; J. V. Moss, N. E. Ess and J. Rodrigues; F. B. Oehlers, A. W. Moreira, H. G. Stack (Qapt), C. A. Norris and71 words
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Article17 1924-08-28 8 RUGBY Pretoria, 27th August:—Pretoria beat the British Rugby team by six points to nil.—Reuter.17 words
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Article18 1924-08-28 8 There will te a 75 yard back stroke handicap race on Sunday at the Chinese vrw.turning Club.18 words
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Article263 1924-08-28 8 FAMOUS VIOLINIST AT THEATRE TO-NIGHT Zimbalist's rare talent has been recognised from the early age of nine years, when he was a member of the Rostov-on-Don (Russia) operatic orchestra, some years later being take.a to Petrograd, where six years afterwards he graduate from the Conservatoire, winning the first263 words
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Article241 1924-08-28 8 Mr. Edward Branscombe's "Westminster Glee Singers" are to commence a brief season at tbe Victoria Theatre shortly and it should be of interest to read the following excerpt from the "Sydney Morning Herald":—."There can be no two opinions as to the intrinsic worth of this body of241 words
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Article153 1924-08-28 8 The jury at limthwark Coroner's Court, on July 24th., after returning a verdict of "accidental death" in regard t» Joseph James Goodman, a post office porter, oi Trinity Street, Southward, who was run over and killed in Bar 'ugh High Street on July 22nd., added153 words
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Article283 1924-08-28 8 Mr. -Choong Lye Hock, the Penang ricemiller has presented that piece of land on the English School side of the railway line near the crossing, to the Teong Wah Chinese School, Ak>r Star, which is at present unsuitably housed in the Hokien Temple in Jalan Penjara Lama. The Committee of283 words
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Article259 1924-08-28 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Moslem Association was held at the C lv > promises No. 91 Selegie road on Monday art 9 p.m. In the absence of the President Mr. M Ismail, Mr. M. H. Dawood, one of the VicePreskJental took the chair.259 words
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Article309 1924-08-28 8 The liove of romance and adventure, possessed by all persons no matter how prosaic their calling in life or how placid they may appear on the surface, will find an outlet in "The Isle of Loet Ships" which is the feature at the Marlborough Theatre commencing309 words
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Article126 1924-08-28 8 It is officially announced that secret documents from Chicago communist associations, which are believed to be affiliated to the Russian Soviet, have been rece ved in Manila outlining a plan to incite the Philippine labourers to rise and make war against the landlords and employers without126 words
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Article88 1924-08-28 8 A joint aommittee of the various Chinese registered societies of Singapore has been formed to raise funds for the relief of the victims of the recent floocfs in China. A jv eeting was held on Saturday at the premises of the United Chinese Library when the88 words
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Article77 1924-08-28 8 Per Pres dent Polk:—Mr. F. E. Shaw, Miss V. Phillips, Miss L. Bullock, Miss L. E. Trimble, Miss R. Sia. Miss Helen Zur Muhlen and Mr. D. C. Walmsley. Per Glenogle:—'Miss Richardson, Mr. Woodfield, ard Mr. Wilde. Per Edavana:—Rev. C C Pearson, Mr. A. Rahim, Mr. B. C.77 words
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Article105 1924-08-28 8 In connection with the action brought by Tan Way An, a director of Eastern Mining and Rubber Company Limited, against Po-ey Keng Seng, the former managing director, it was stated in the Supreme Court on Tuesday that there was a possibility of a settlement. For this reason the case was105 words
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Article840 1924-08-28 8 BANDSTANDS, A HALL, AND FIRST CLASS MUSIC MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE S RECOMMENDATIONS 30 PROFESSIONALS This is most hopeful for Brighter Singapore! The Special Committee, appointed by the Board on 20th July to enquire into and report upon the practical, possibilities cf the formation of a Municipal Orchestra for the840 words
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Advertisement309 1924-08-28 8 MlllllllllllHlHlUlUlUlllMlUili™ I I I i i i FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF BEST M ENGLISH SPORTING GOODS j mmmm i ■mmm i iirii ■<«!»■ r r.rv;—*a»mm 1 Tennis Requisite Badminton Requisites Ping Pong Sets Racket Presses Boxing Gloves !*aMß"»*> Punching Balls Volley Balls Footballs American Rugb> Kalla Hockey Requisite Golf Requisites Cricket309 words
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Advertisement6 1924-08-28 8 PITZEMjg BEER m/btzenhofam PATERSON, h Co.,6 words
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Article24 1924-08-28 9 \\y endorse the ,v correspondents. ation should be f the paper only; to short letters, ng letters oan be g extract,24 words
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Article304 1924-08-28 9 the comments on inat in your date and I lgh t grant li with his letter tely although ]Lr. »f people who n of, "Profes- doubt :n an the very first i show. He things and word < n theaii. t detailing > is justified, rightly punished. J a304 words
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Article136 1924-08-28 9 r Malaya Cup Com'"s t; as far as Malacca W oMh^V*' 1 lu< ed 1 beg on Football Associa8;. a'.•Tui appreciation L 1-- en who contri-■'-T to eantri- u' Association |> ln money. f W their kind--al the M. C. I 'Cup Trials and the Meetings. '*:<• f t136 words
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Article515 1924-08-28 9 ins nrlZ onl A 0^ l J &lh Eiv probl™ has been re£ w *t SsT It" h h a uW er be a 1„° r n the 6 SoTTtTf ad Pt and customer. th tra der "tl£t wZle^rfoo°d C K ned d r ire to SMut. Si?515 words
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Article90 1924-08-28 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Whitaker of Ipoh loft Ipoh by the mail train on Saturday for a six months' holiday in Australia. Mr. Whitaker, who was the organising secretary of the Malayan Tennis Champior.ships in Ipoh this month, will can-y away with h'm (says the Ipoh paper) the best90 words
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Article69 1924-08-28 9 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 ro Singapore, 27th August, j 2,255,045 lbs.; 1,006.72 ton.. j Sold 004.695 li*.; 444.06 tons. PRICES REALIZED. ki St, e nH S Tn ed Sheet Cents red Lb. Standard Quality No SaJefi Good Averse Quality 46 to 45* Off Quality <« Crepe:69 words
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Article315 1924-08-28 9 the 2 h K A W s t .-Throughout cne ueok Tins have heart the chief centre tiX terest m Share Market 3 PriceS have moved !K k but W lthm "arrow limits and, on taLJ d e T UVe been tamed despite a315 words
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Article89 1924-08-28 9 London, 26th August. Manchester Market— BV4 lbs shirtings fair (new basis) l 5 6 40's Grey Vans, single twist 2S 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yard- 10 6 Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling American) 15.27 Cotton Egyptian 2").00 MetalsTin Stad. 3 months £251.17.6 Produce Copra fair89 words
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Article61 1924-08-28 9 A new reporter was sert to investigate a rumour that a well-known citizen had become insane. The next morning: the following paragraph appeared in the paper: There was a report yesterday that something was the matter witlh Mr. Sander's head. It is as srurd as it has always been. There61 words
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Article178 1924-08-28 9 FUNCTION IN HONOUR OF MR. BOEY KOK LEONG The members of the Chinese Association assembled on Saturday to hold a reception in honour of their fellow member, Mr. Boey Kok Leong who was recently appointed Justice of the Peace. The function was unavoidably delayed through his absence178 words
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Article206 1924-08-28 9 I Action taken at a meeting of committee No. 7. held on 22nd August. i j Approved provision of $4,500 for lava-1 tory accommodation at the Children's Playground at People's Park. Approved payment of half cost of ar.ti-' malarial drains on new Golf Course off Bukit Timah-road at206 words
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Advertisement149 1924-08-28 9 I SJNGAPOBE BOXING STADIUM j j| Behind Ellison Building Bukit Timah R<jad I J AMI TO vs. MONAHAN! I 15-3 MINUTE ROUNDS. I I A BOOK EARLY FOR THE GREAT CLASH. D I semi final -Cowboy Reyes vs. Noel Moreno: 6 rounds Cj AND 3 OTHER GOOD PRELIMINARIES r Ln149 words
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Advertisement210 1924-08-28 9 Fresh Consignment of CRICKET and HOCKEY Requisites of Reliable Make. (Formerly L. Singha Chatrath and Sons) THE LARGEST ATHLETIC GOODS MANUFACTURERS IN THE EAST. U3, North* Bridge Road, Singapore. j BOXING GLOVES Rose Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in India.) 71, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. 1.. J PING PONG I210 words
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Miscellaneous97 1924-08-28 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS* Programme of drills up to and for 31st i August, 1924. To-morrow, 29th August at 5.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, All Officers and R. of 0. S. V. C. Lecture by Commandant. j 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Sig. Lecture. j Saturday, 30th August at 2.30 p.m.—Drill97 words
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Article521 1924-08-28 10 MEAT c. Beef steak round kati 43 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Port lean kati 62 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) 75 Ducks each 90521 words
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Advertisement671 1924-08-28 10 AUaiON SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Twelve Pawnshops To be held at our Sale-Room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore On Monday, Ist September, at 10 am. Cn Wednesday, 3rd September, at 10 a.m. On Friday, sth September, at 10 a.m. The pledges671 words
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Advertisement358 1924-08-28 10 You will feel I As Different Again! M Sj Are you feeling out-of- m sorts Is your appetite Tl poor and your digestion fT m disordered? Have you km m lost your energy, your jjj T§ interest and your bright, fT m cheerful disposition. M If that js so, see358 words
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Advertisement45 1924-08-28 10 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someone stops Advertising Someone stops buying When Someone stops buying Sonieone stops selling l When Someone stops selling Someone stops making When Someone! stops making Someone stops earning When Everyone stops earning Everybody %tops buying KEEP GOING j THE MALAYA TRIBUNE45 words
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Advertisement147 1924-08-28 10 HADY^D™®"' T O DAyT 1 lL_ r SAT MORE RAISSNS J A. CLOUET Co, 7 RAFFLES QUAY SINGAPORE. The Emergency Meal Professional or business pc pi sometimes through pressure oi wod or lack of appetite mi meal, find Malted Mm (PEEDIGE3TED) an admirable substitute—a o food beverage—verve whilst rich in147 words
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Advertisement448 1924-08-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TToTbRHBH INDIHNDAreARIjNK--1 (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. SERVICES. MS I .All AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO |b LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE ler Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f:r Chi« I *f- For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Leave 1924 Tonnage Singapore y,OOO Aug448 words
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Advertisement158 1924-08-28 11 DODWELL CASTLE LINE FOR BOSTON NEW YORK via SUEZ. KENDAL CASTLE In Port WRAY CASTLE due Sept 13 BOWES CASTLE due Oct 9 For Freight and other particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiwiiiiinniininimiiu INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct158 words
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Advertisement573 1924-08-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL UNE^ REGULAR SERVICES TO bZme^gZ?m\^°" ERDAM antwerp hamb and MARSEILLES,* ER X P S W BOSTON AND NEW YORK Takmg cargo on through bills of lading for all overland points. weekly service-London"and n. continent. TRO R ltus US j!" 6 d n R tterdam Hamburg ATREUS573 words
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Advertisement420 1924-08-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION! Kitano Mani 8 000 Marseille T .T V DUE SA L Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Sept]:, re Katon Maru U.000 Marseilles ffiV'SS, g LIVERPOOL LINE. •Tottori Maru Liverpool Glasgow Delagoa Maru Marseille Barcelona Valeria L'pool G'gow "oS 2 3 HAMBURG420 words
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Advertisement654 1924-08-28 12 TO LET Bungalow P>>o. s'«£9 Eaf-t (.<i?»t R< fed i c.w under rtpaln to let, cloM to Siglap Police Station. Apply ii.rt.b. c/o Vialaya 1 ribune." TO LET. 10 St. Thomas, *alk. Very ccol and suitab'e for a bearding hi use. Entry ln.meciaU'iy. Ten ledro< ms, two bathrccuis. tervai is'654 words
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Advertisement440 1924-08-28 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capitol £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:440 words
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Advertisement521 1924-08-28 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 Ihr Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontiar.ak,521 words
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Advertisement480 1924-08-28 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 S'SftSK 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 Amritear Hoilo Rangoon Bangkok480 words
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Advertisement389 1924-08-28 12 INSURANCE. /$@%ĔS>:-.... THE aHM 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE CAMP ANY, 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, IA, Malacca Street.389 words
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Advertisement348 1924-08-28 12 INSURANCE ORIENT!! GOVERNMENT r, L ASSI {AN( X /'in (Incorporate I ft/* 1 has recently 1*74.1 IMPROVED and invites app v- v! <»\ Ul;v AGENTS AND i from gentlemen ir a r Ms >KiN JUBILEE J^, YEAR li) I A *&d The Company ha new business e«^£*% A RECO'iin and348 words
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