The Straits Times, 10 July 1924
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Title Section13 1924-07-10 1 The Straits Times No. 27,605, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement189 1924-07-10 1 LAQOGEN FOR YOUR BABY THE OLD Jsi|f ORIGINAL "BEAR BRAND" GENUINE SWISS MILK Sterilized Natural and Unsweetened Condensed STERILIZED NATURAL —Pure 10l m Us natural form straight from the Swiss Alps to the hygienic tin m which you buy it. UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Swta m m a concentrated form possessinp all189 words
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Advertisement144 1924-07-10 1 "Carron Dover" Portable Ranges Each Stove complete with 2 pspine, 1 elbow. HOT PLATE OVERALL. OVEN INSIDE. TRICE COMPLETE. Width. Height. Depth. Width. Heifrht. Depth. 33-Yi ins. 25'A ins. 18>/> ins. 13 ins. 9 ins. 12 ins. N>• G. $GO.OO 37% 25H 21 15 »Vi IS No. 7. $70.00 4O'/144 words
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Article807 1924-07-10 2 Many Intimate Pre-War Anecdotes. Illuminating 1 anecdotes about the exKaiser crowd Twelve Years at the Im- penal German Court, translated by Mr. Alfred Kalisch from the German of Count Robert Zi;d!itz-Trjtzchler, Contro'lcr of isohold lo William II. The Count made his notes day by day.j rci gramtteM807 words
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Article206 1924-07-10 2 The Government's Thanks to All Concerned. The following telegram dated June 28 has been sent to the Principal Port Officer. Kangoon The Governor in Council will be much obliged if you. will convey the thanks of the local Government to the masters of the steamships Leicester206 words
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Advertisement418 1924-07-10 2 jH A <.<><»!> WATCH FOR EVERYBODY |H jJVJ^^jffi COLD Wrist 'Watches from $15.00 oj /">f^^^^^r\ RF.1.1; Swiss made 14kt. GOLD Wrist yl j\ Watch Lever 15 Jewels Movement Wj //|0 1 Assorted Shapes. W\ Hifc'b Street, Singapore. I J- > Pocket Watches from $4.00 jk. Cuaranterd Good Timekeepers. £W There418 words
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Advertisement260 1924-07-10 2 4^^K Cuticura JhsT 4& $1 and ii)olntnient P^n4 ftromote Hair m\ Heahh "MJ»/z))|))\1 Shampoo -K. Wfl(Ff7t'J reßutarl) with S vMVHIIcX CuticuraSoap eaalkw^N^r and keep your 'v^^vSM scalp clean ]Ly/w) Before sham Klljjur P°° in g touch ,jl\ll|\\ spots of dan- >^\ Vv\\^| druffanditchlnßt U any ImT with Cuticura Ointment. a«p.260 words
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Advertisement365 1924-07-10 2 Underwood Typewriters The Portable Model PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. j g^ttHIIIiJIIMM; I^IIIIHUIItIIiMUIUIUI^ItHiiriHIIHKJTHUHinjI': IJ( ;Hi UT(Ir ?< I f TBJI H I? 1 1 1! UtU '1 U 1 11" t S;f TtU Hr I I ifliilf :!IH<! (IMC HIP i *FtTl" M l l :t Ir. i r H 1365 words
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Article1180 1924-07-10 3 Unsatisfactory Factors In Position of Industry. The fourth ordinary general mee ting of the Seafield Rubber Company, Limited, was held on May It! in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association (Inc.), 2-4, Idol Lane, E.C-, Mr. Norman W. Grieve (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,1,180 words
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Advertisement345 1924-07-10 3 Diving Apparatus BY SIEBE GORMAN CO., LIMITED SI BMARINE KMJINEERS. 12 BOLT 12 BOLT DIVER'S HELMET DIVING DRESS STANDARD PATTERN Prices and further particulars on request. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (incorporated la th» Straits Ssttlem sets.) SINGAPORE. (jnttggrs A Point for Every Hand A Try the 25 -Year Pen345 words
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Advertisement350 1924-07-10 3 AFTER MALARIA Hi» Doctor Recoirmended DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS My Health Improved Enormously." Malaria sufferers do not need to be told how badly this disease runs them down. Many are loft so debilitated mfter malarial attacks that they fear robust health and strength will never be thein again. It is350 words
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Advertisement343 1924-07-10 3 Mr. E. T. Sheaf, The Australian Government Trade Commissioner m the East, will be pleased to furnish i upon request information and advice garding ALL AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES. Portal Address P. O. Box 25, SINGAPORB. Cable Addrcsw AUSTKADCOM, SINGAPORE. Office Addreea 67, ROBINSON ROAD, SIN 1 A PORE. Telephone343 words
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Advertisement342 1924-07-10 3 STEAMER SfIiLIKGS COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE) For BARCELONA, VALENCIA, CADIZ and BILBAO with transhipment for other Spanish l'ortti ISLA DE PANAY due about July 27 For MANILA. CHINA aad JaI'AN, LEGAZPI due about August 2 For freight and passages, apply to BARLOW CoAgents. TeL No«. 2790. 2791. HUGO342 words
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Advertisement850 1924-07-10 4 CTieJBEB MIIMI P. 0.-British India «n<> Apcar Line (Ccnpatl** Izcorporated '.a Eaglaad) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINBrLAB AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. trader Contract witk His Majesty's Govtraant, LONDON-PAR EASTERN SIBYICI OU'.tVARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND IRIW Taonag* Da* S'por* Tonnag*850 words
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Advertisement787 1924-07-10 4 STEAMEBjftIUm THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laeorporaUd m Eaglaad) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMriTBKDAM. BOTTBRDAM. AMTWBBP. HAMBBatG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taklag earg* ra tkrongk Bill787 words
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Advertisement711 1924-07-10 4 »TE»IM SfiiUWH KOMIIKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCNAPPM BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATA7IA) (Incorporated m Holland.) CNDEB CONTBACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA COTEKNKENT. TeUpkoa* N*s. Paaaag* Dept 111, Freight Dept, 1203, Marina D*pt. and Tr*aa*i v i*»ul Dept. 1417, Manager's Dept. 1001. VAN CLOON— JuIy 10, Bolawan-Di-li and Penanjr. SINGARADJA— JuIy 10,711 words
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Advertisement523 1924-07-10 5 STEAMEB SAILIHQS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Englond) ELLERMAN LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA POBTS AHD SUasZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due July 20 ts.s. CITY OF DUNKIRK due Aug. 9 S.S. KOMEO due Sept. 26523 words
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Advertisement610 1924-07-10 5 STEMtEn' SMLIH6S ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES. (laeorporaUd O.SA.) Raralir Fr«i«kt Sttrlc* from U. S. A. Tia Panama 70 BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUK DIRECT. STEEL INVENTOR S,u;uporc In port s.s. FAIRFIELD Cm uu Singapore Aug. (i s.s. CHATTANOGA CITY duu Singapore Sept. 12 Taking cargo on through Bills610 words
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Advertisement690 1924-07-10 5 STEAMEB SMLmSS Barns Philp Line For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by fte well known steamers MARELLA (7S7S tuns) and MONTORO i5OOO tons). The s.s. MARKLLA is the l«rg* I in- finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabina da lnx£. single birth cabins, nrisniaHsg690 words
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Advertisement375 1924-07-10 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Uoncoolen Streit TO-NIGHT g2O In the Fint Show at 7 15 h r P« THE MILLION DOLLAR WILLIAM DESMOND PERILS t°h f e YUKON T 2 1! SERIAL (i* A I fIUOO AT IN EI>1S()I »KS, 31 REEELS liiiu LIIVgo Ul B^ 8 \3»J''<^* Supported375 words
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Advertisement301 1924-07-10 6 CINEMAS PALACEGAY CINEMA TO-NIGHT GEOKGES CLEMENCEAU 4>renenU THE VEIL OF HAPPINESS A Chinese Picture m 9 reds. HAROLD LLOYD m NEVER WEAKEN 3 reels 3 reels and many other comedies. PRICES AS USUAL. ♦««♦♦♦»♦♦«««♦»♦♦«>«♦« ♦«♦««♦»<»♦«♦♦ j j The Happy Valley, Limited COMMENCING FRIDAY, JULY 11. (IN THE ifoXING AKENA) THE301 words
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Advertisement159 1924-07-10 6 jvly l- j VICTORIA THEATRE j The Gondoliers 9.1 t Presented by the SINGAPORE AMATEUR 26 I DRAMATIC COMMITTKE 9 29 EACH NIGHT t AT 9.15 SHARP 31 Boohing open at JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. AUGUST 2 Reserved seats $4. Unreserved $2 I and $1. B PALLADIUM July 13 to159 words
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Article118 1924-07-10 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, .luly 10 h L'l n.m., 4.21 p m. Inter-Club Sports IJtj, S.R.C. <iiv. i:.k. v. y.m.ca. I'iiii ;,15. Friday. July 11 Hic'i Water, Ml n.m., 5.21 p.m. bull S.R.C v. R. Sussex. p "> p hi. .y, July IS Iliuh Water, 8.11 n.m., US p.m.118 words
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Article179 1924-07-10 7 Thursilay, July 10, 1924. Ships alongside the Wharv«« or expected to arrive. onm harbour. Kalal, Sprinf, V di Kiuiirf Nil. <.**; '•Hitrt ML VESSELS DI DRY DOCK. TanJ—i r»Kir Sheen Wharf Klanp Borlbat Dock <;. DaemJeli, Steel Light ir K. Xi ■p]:i 1 ilirltour ■i Saarbroeken, Groninjen179 words
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Article133 1924-07-10 7 To-day. Haai 3 p.m. lVnnnr. Rantroon and Calcutta S p.ra Batu Pnhat 3 p.m. Pena it, < slonbo, Pjibout:. Malta, r, llambarßvatc. Dlinjoe, I'anitUal l'inani;, llilliton riJ Bataria 4 p.m Malacca 4 p.m. ratune. P«U«n. Sungei L«mbir.c en'J X'laotan (via Jcraatat) !'y train r, p.ni Friday. I)133 words
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Article33 1924-07-10 7 By I.cbon Khiva [Cimbrandt r»ra > lami-.t Left Arrd. S'pore London June 2 June 28 June 6 June 30 June 6 July 2 June 11 July 5 June 13 July 733 words
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Article133 1924-07-10 7 hat been received by Major A. bwan Moore, manager, Kuronean Organbatii n, Department of Cotenisation and ment of the Canadian Pacific that the new scheme for the nt of farmen m Canada has been approved by the Canadian GovenuMnt It is intended to settle 6.M) qualified ;i!iil their133 words
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Article203 1924-07-10 7 EXCHANGE. July 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 •nd 2/4 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 17/32 On Now York, Demand 50% Private 90 d/s 5^(3 On France, Bank 900 noni" On India. Bank T.T. 164 On Hongkong, Bask d/d 8* p.c. ma. On Shanghai, Bank203 words
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56 1924-07-10 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers- Sellers Spot and July Spot and July Auj;.-Sppt. Aujrt.-Sept. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers Oct. Dec. Uct.-Dee. Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet 1 '<d. 30 DAILY PRICES CURRENT.56 words
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Article225 1924-07-10 7 Vai. P<1. River*. Seller; 1 1 Batang Padang o.c;o O.t>.> 1 1 Hitam Tin i.JT 1 .:>2 >,- N [dril Hydraulic tl/- 22/- i Johan Tin 0.10 0.4:; I 1 .lelantnh 0.15 it.^0 :i il Kam. Kanumting 46/8 46/C Kamunting Ha ;iii S 10 !0 Kinta Ham, (ML >.?.")225 words
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Article150 1924-07-10 7 1 85 ue Val/Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 30 10 Ribeiro ami Co. 7.."»0 8.00 10 10 Robinson Ord. 18.. r ,0 19.00 100 100 Robinson Pref. i?.b 140 £1 £1 Shells 4. 1.0 4.G.0 cd.. 10 10 S'pore Cold Stor. 'iS.O'J :;4.00 10 10 Straits Ice Co. 12.00 13.00 100150 words
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Article99 1924-07-10 7 V. Bu 6 p.o. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'? 0!"*;0!"*; Electric Tramways, B p.c. £350,000 Spore Mnnioipal I p.c. 1.578.000 par 10 M- P- 3'pf.re Municipal 4V4 p.c of 190 1 51,600,000 par 5 p.c. pm Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,000,000 par 5 p.c. pm I99 words
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Article394 1924-07-10 7 fIMMf and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'a Quotations. To-tlay's Trices. r'r»s--« r Lyall St Oft. Evatt. Alor Gajah ($1) 0.S0 0.90 0.80 0.90 AJlenby ($1) 0.96 i.0.1 l.oO 1.0.'> A. Hitam ($6) MO 10.00 '.•.">0 10.50 A. Kuning ($1) 0.20 O.:JO 0.25 O.SO Am. Malay ($2) 1.60 1.75394 words
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Advertisement756 1924-07-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS: Other ChoMai Advls., sec page IG. MARRONS GLACES. The dessert of thi fashionable Worid. 11. Boiter, Direct Importir, Kurope Hotel Building. BEDFORD rad violin. I'M, cii\ rs. II Straiti I REPAIRS TO BINOCULARS and scientT fie instruments. John Duke, Optician, 11!, Hattery Road. (lp) WANTED, :;mall flat near756 words
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Advertisement146 1924-07-10 7 IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU Suit No. 3 of 1923 I Between 1. SKOW me TIN. L (Jl EX WtHG CHEW OF SINGAPORE, IMaintifTs TAN SWEK MM OF ■ATO I'AHAT. !;r[,ndant. AUCTION SALE ber plan.ation situntr m the Mukim of Sitnpaag Kuiian m the district of146 words
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Advertisement95 1924-07-10 7 S.S. CARMARTHENSHIRE For UNITED KINGDOM (Fare S600) This steamer expected to sail about Jul: 17, has excellent aeeitainodation t BOUSTEAD CO., LiD., (Incorporated m the F. 11.5.) Accnts. TeK-p'ione 3121. NOTICE 5 M>EK SECTION 3TB Of MUMNAINX IX9 (Merchant Shipping). Oae tonffkanjr heariiiK "fl:jL' of BlMa* •ore, was picked up95 words
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Advertisement495 1924-07-10 7 hmm hie policses RECENTLY ARRANGED FOR CLIENTS. Client with two children agrd 3 and 1 lakrs policy to give £100 and pr..f is to each child from agr 15 to 20. Married Man, 32 takea £3,000, 20 year Endowment, ihe permiast beiojr £43.1.0 quarterly. Married Man, 36, $10,000 Lifa policy,495 words
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Advertisement145 1924-07-10 7 /trade mark y> HAD- hAR K^V 257-A, connection i:i tb< ht-ri.-. KUELLET-THOMPJ Solicitors for the said (hop Swee Hln, M-a, Ut4. THE BUKIT KATIL KUBBER ESTATES, LTD. 'Incorporated m the- Straits Settlements). -KHTH.K r< berebj .gtvea that n>plieatlea Ma made io the Directors of this Cornscrip m place of B145 words
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Obituary39 1924-07-10 8 CHI.— At No. 121, Hccren Street, Malacca on Tuesday, July 8, 102-1, Chi Seek Lcng eldest son of the late Mr. Chi Kang Cheng a<rcd 2G years. Interment on Saturday, thi 12th instant, at Pudang Jumbu. Ueiph regretted.39 words
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1089 1924-07-10 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JULY 10. CO-OPERATION. About three months ago, we had occasion to refer to tho report of Mr. Cavendish, the Registrar of Co-operative Societies m the F.M.S., for the year 192 C and to comment upon the success of thi early stages of the movement upcountry and1,089 words
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Article93 1924-07-10 8 A Calcutta message of July 22. state* that liveliness on the frontier i- indicated by the reports of a series of incidents just to hand. A Waziri gang attacked a convoy near Azmuk. The troops succeeded m killing three and capturinc the remainder m the Kohat district. A leading Indian93 words
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Article12 1924-07-10 8 V.'c have received the Pernk adminis tration report for the year 1923.12 words
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Article30 1924-07-10 8 The rate of issue of money ordert for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 162 $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon it Rs. 167=110030 words
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Article36 1924-07-10 8 At 11.30 p.m. yesterday, Tay Sim Lye of 288, Tanjonp Paffar Road, was arrested by a detective for being m possession of one forged ten-dollar note, and was Icharged before Mr. Sennett later m the day.36 words
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Article39 1924-07-10 8 The private view and judging of thi third annual exhibition of the Malayat Camera Club took place on Tuesday al Kuala Lumpur, when the High Commis sioner, Major-General Sir T. Fraser, anc the Bishop of Singapore visited the exhibition.39 words
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Article62 1924-07-10 8 At the last meeting of the Federal Council it was decided to appoint a committee to be known ns the Rubber Propaganda Committee, to find new uses foi rubber m China and India. The com mittee has been appointed and is under stood to have met. but, says the Mala}62 words
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Article66 1924-07-10 8 After 1 a long adjournment owing to Mr Chater being unfit to attend court, thi preliminary enquiry into the ehaigw o' criminal breach of trust preferre« against Mr. T. Chater who was formerlj employed as manager by Messrs. Namazii and Sons, was continued m the Third Court yesterday, and concluded-66 words
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Article76 1924-07-10 8 A writer over the signature Bang sha Orang Cheena m the correspon dence columns of the N. C. Daily News, defends the Hongkong University fron:. the charge of weakness of discipline recently alleged against it. He writes No fault is to be found with the di?ci pline of the H.K.U.76 words
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Article73 1924-07-10 8 The case m which two employee, m the Rubber Restriction Department, namely Tan Lye Chua and Lim Koo IVp, wort charged with putting one Kirn 1 tan m fear of unlawful arrest and inducing him to give them $60, was concluded btlore Mr. Pryde» District Judge, yesterday. Mr Freeman of73 words
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Article82 1924-07-10 8 A special general meeting of member? of the Penang Chamber of Commerce h called for July 22, to elect a representa tive as unofficial member of the Legisla tive Council m the place of the Hon. Mr W. H. Thorne, who has resigned. Mr. Thome's resignation, it is understood, is82 words
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Article79 1924-07-10 8 Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of Stat* for the Colonies, has announced m tht House of Commons that he has got together a committee from all parties, classes and creeds to a ...sUt h;;n m adminisieriiiK the Colo.iial OJsVa. Ttwir special mission will be Africa where he is convinced that79 words
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Article83 1924-07-10 8 The St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association will hold a debate to-morrow at 8 p.m. at St. Joseph's Institution, 3ras Basah Road, on the subject Should the Civil Service of the Straits Settlements be open to tho Straits-born British subjects Messrs. G. R. Chelvan and Cheng Kang Xghce will speak for83 words
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Article83 1924-07-10 8 Coconut planters m the-e parts might take warning from the fact that great havoc is being caused to coconut plantations m the Southern part of Ceylon by the Rhinoceros beetle, which is said to have made its appearance m large numbers. The offipen; of the Plant Pest Inspectorate are doing83 words
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Article113 1924-07-10 8 It was* reported from New York recently that the large number of adventurers engaged m rum-running had come <jut on strike owing to the refusal of the financiers and distillers m charge of the. business to grant their demand for increased pay. The claim for higher wages was put forward113 words
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Article151 1924-07-10 8 This letter contains crossed cheque and can not be cashed by bearer." This inscription, says the Pina?g Gazette of Tuesday, was stamped m indelible ink m English and Malay, on a letter which reached us from Kedah this morning. In its simplicity Iks its ingenuity. To the light-fingeted gentry who151 words
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Article441 1924-07-10 8 The engagement is announced of Mr. Arthur Bibby, i?on of Mr. Herbert Bibby, to Miss Helen Jessie Booty. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnard, who ha* been silting m the Court df Appeal at Kuala Lumpur, has returned to Singapore. It is understood that Mr. Won* Tick Thonp. of Scrcmban,441 words
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Article33 1924-07-10 8 The outward B. I. mail (despatched from London June 19) is expected at Penang at 6 ajn. to-morrow. The Angkor, duo here on Saturday at noon, brings a mail from France.33 words
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Article56 1924-07-10 8 A tablet to the memory of the me.i cf the 2nd Battalion The Middlesex Rcffiment (The Duke of Cambridge's Own) who died m Singapore will be dedicated m the Garrison Church, Tanglin Barracks, on Sunday at 6.15 p.m. Past and present members and friends of th'> Regiment56 words
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Article117 1924-07-10 8 About 2.30 am. to-day, four Chinese, armed with daggers, entered No. f>9. Hill Street, and concealed themselves m a bathroom on the premises. Tho barking of dogs roused the inmates of tho house of whom came down from upstairs with a lamp to nnd out117 words
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Article165 1924-07-10 8 This morning before Mi. Sennett Imp. Swyney, Singapore Harbour Boaid police, charged Byron Hullah, of the Royal Corps of Signals, stationed at Ulakan Mati, with theft of a watch, etc., the pi open y C the Chief Officer of the steamer Nurjehau at present m port.165 words
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Advertisement127 1924-07-10 8 i IVlaniia Cigars "HELIOS" BRAND Manufactured by THE ORIGINAL LA PERLA DEL ORIENT FACTORY IN MANILA. BO Bo.m.- -i Price S r>.so nett PERFKI ;>S B 3.50 REINA VICTORIA K'O $10.50 REIN A \ICTORIA 60 $5.50 HIGH LIFE 50 4.75 I.ONDRES 100s 7.50 PRINCESAS 100s 7.50 CORONAS 25s 6.00 HALF127 words
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Advertisement106 1924-07-10 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. HERBERT RAWL1NSON in JACK OF CLUBS in 5 Reels. BARBARA CASTLETON in OUT OF THE STORM in 6 Reels. In the DM Show at 7.30 p.m. REGINALD DENNY in THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS in 6 Rounds. Round 7 YOUNG KING COLE,106 words
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Advertisement77 1924-07-10 8 On Other Pages. Page. The Eccentric ex-Kaiser J Seatield Rubber Meeting 3 Shipping and the Mails 7 Iteuter Telegram* Premiers A(jrcc. Important Note issued 0 NVw Malay Linotype Machine D Effects of Heavy Rain Twu Murder Charges at K. Lumpur 'J Unviiling of K. Selangor War Memorial 9 Sporting Intelligence77 words
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873 1924-07-10 9 PREMIERS AGREE. Important Joint Note Issued. Misunderstanding Removed. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 9. Paris The conference between Mr. MacDcnald and >!. Hcrriot ended at three this afternoon. Mr. MacDor.ald informed pressmen that agreement had been reacn■d with regard to the joint Franco-British proposal to be submitted to the conferMMM onReuter - 873 words
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Article95 1924-07-10 9 Seizure on German Ship At Colombo. iBIUTIl RLK0RA1L] London, July 9. Colombo Nineteen cases of arms and ammunition were seized on the German vessel, Schiesien. London, July 9. Colombo The contraband seized on board the Schlesien consists of 100 rifles and 200 revolvers, all of German service pattern.95 words
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Article63 1924-07-10 9 [1IUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, July 8. Washington The American Embassy at Rio dc Janeiro states that Brazilian Govcrnjnent troops occupied Sao Paulo to-day. London, July 9. Rio de Janeiro, July 7 (delayed) The mutineers, entrenched in the barracks of Sao Paulo, were besieged by the federal troop?. The63 words
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Article59 1924-07-10 9 [UCTU TXLXGRAM.] London, July 8. In the House of Commons, replying to Sir William Davidson, Mr. Webb said he understood that the Rotterdam Shipbuilding Coi.ipany obtained contracts for building certain vessels for British owners. He concluded that the fact that the Government were subsiding three vessels would account59 words
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Article65 1924-07-10 9 [MUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 9. The conference of the National Union of Railwaymen at York passed a resolution demanding the exclusion of railwaymen from the Forty-Eight Hour Week Bill under the Washington Convention. Mr. Cramp said if the Government persisted in passing the bill unamendod the raihvaymen wouldReuter - 65 words
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Article53 1924-07-10 9 [BILT11 TXIXGRAM.] London, July 9. PngM Under the treaty of cooperation published here Italy and Czechoslovakia pledge themselves to safeguard their common interests and maintain th? integrity of the treaties of St. Germain. Triuoa n:ul Ncuilly. The treaty will be valid for live years after which it53 words
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496 1924-07-10 9 LONDON CONFERENCE. Text of the British Invitation. Safeguarding the Treaty. [REITER TGLEOtAH.] London, July 8. The text of the British invitations to the London Conference have been issued in the form of a White Book and substantially confirm the message sent by Reuter's Rome correspondent on the 5th ia-tant. The496 words
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Article93 1924-07-10 9 [KIOTH TILCGRAM-] London, July 9. The comrr.issioners and committee of the Hongkong section of the Empire Exhibition entertained a large and distinguished company of Chinese to dinner in the Hongkong Restaurant at Wembley yesterday evening. Mr. Halifax, secretary for Chinese affairs, presided, and Sir Robert Hotung and93 words
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Article24 1924-07-10 9 [tiail TELEGRAM.] London, July 9. Their Majesties sent a message to President and Mr-*. Coolidge expressing heartfelt sympathy m thoir deep so*tow\24 words
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Article579 1924-07-10 9 Sir George Maxwell's Visit To Kuala Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 10. In addition to large number of visitors from Kuala Lumpur and Kltuijr, almost the entire population of Kuala Selangor and the neighbouring districts seemed to be present, yesterday afternoon, when the local579 words
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Article21 1924-07-10 9 (Aneta's Service.) Weltevreden, July 10. The Government sold 600 ton.i under tho Bandoeng agreement for April and June.21 words
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Article130 1924-07-10 9 Damage Done and Telephones Interrupted. A certain amount of damage was caused by the very heavy rainstorm which occurred during last night and this morning. On Tanglin Hill a large tree fell down, blocking the road and breaking the telephone wires, while the telephone system in part of130 words
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Article23 1924-07-10 9 The Murai output for June was 332 piculs and Mambau 387 piculs. These figures were erroneously Riven as those for M:<y.23 words
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Article154 1924-07-10 9 Hopes for Conference Not Shared. [UtTII TIUGUIL] London, July 9. Moscow The international Communist congrev-s has ended. Zinovieff was unanimously re-elected president of the executive. The Government have opened an agricultural bank for the purpose of granting credits to peasants. London, July 8. Moscow Mr. Ponsonby's hopes, expressed154 words
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Article57 1924-07-10 9 [BKUTCB TILIGEAM.] London, July 9. Constantinople Replying to the British note, the Government rejects the proposal to submit the Mosul question to the Council of the League of Nations on the eround that the Treaty of Lausanne is not yet in force. They suggest direct negotiations, being of57 words
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Article477 1924-07-10 9 Installed at Singapore Government Printing Office. Linotype and Machinery, Ltd., of 1-4 Bernam Street, Singapore, have just completed the erection of a fully-equipped Malay setting linotype machine at the Government Printing Office in Singapore. This machine is the first of its kind to come to Malaya,477 words
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Article58 1924-07-10 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbtnsha.) Tokio, July 9. It is predicted that the extraordinary session of the Diet will be ended withou". any divisions. A bifc garden paity in honour of Squrdron-leader Maclaren and his foliemmrt was held by Baron Iwasaki, head of Mitsubishis. They58 words
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503 1924-07-10 9 DAVIS NOMINATED. Democratic Party's Candidate. McAdoo's Dramatic Withdrawal. [RXUTZB TELEGRAM.] London, July 9. New York Mr. Davis, ex-Ainbassador to Britain, has been nominated as Democratic candidate for the Presidency. London, July 9. New York The thrilling drama of last nifcht'a session of the Democratic Conventkn opened with Mr. Ralston'j withdrawal.503 words
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Article180 1924-07-10 9 Alleged Beating to Death of A Coolie. (From Our Own Correspond) Kuala Lumpur, Ju'.y It. Two aliened murders are NpM at Sunffci Bcsi and the oth<.r at Kcpon,-. In the first ca3e a minim; i named Ho Jook is alleged to Iwwa beaten to death one of180 words
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Article70 1924-07-10 10 Two American Wins. [Kcuter Telegrram.] London, July 9. I 5,000 nwtn utii!,'Ritola, Finland, was drat, Km?.. round iind Bontempt, hran.-u. I o mis. 88-8. E eee. tfontaffae, Coot at a hanBi i, wnile Newly retired. metres linal Scholx, h,-., !':'.ii.Jock, America, and I. ilitell, Britain, third. Time, .i:70 words
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Article95 1924-07-10 10 CaMbrdge Beat Oxford. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 9. Tbe South African.! v. Warwickshire ui to-day at Birmingham. In.- weather was jdoriou.s- but the attenw:is small. Batting Drst on an excellent wicket, the Smith African! made .">17. Comntribnted 44, Soaakind 45, 19 and Taylor 94. Taylor i played cReuter - 95 words
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Article275 1924-07-10 10 Forthcoming Can lest.*. at for the fly.;'t,' at Malaya I* twi en Ljif, which vul! will be referred by I iV.ih boya a.c w :1 th I', st <..'' their elan in tha nnd their previous v.-cil p ettng nuuBM a irootl eonte*! 1; ))i ibe rounds be,uc m275 words
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Article89 1924-07-10 10 Makya Cup Competition. Oir>- Koala Lanpor correspondent state; t'.;.t the following have been selected to represent Selanpor againat I'erak in tho ttcta to be played on Bator- and Allan; Singam. Choon 1 rquharson Rozario, de Souza, u Teck Ch.ve an Chek Jiali. The following will represent S.C.F.A. I against89 words
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Article52 1924-07-10 10 Rain again prevented play yesterday. and the state of affair; is the samo to-day. Dcih semi-finals m the Singapore I championship are now fixed for to-morrow, Chua Choon Leong and T. at the S.C.C. and Cheong Chee Lim and Y. Asano at the S.R.C. ;h" Malayan championship52 words
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Article153 1924-07-10 10 Si"K:.pore Yacht i MM i< are imnounced. nday t!ie «i>t f& the series f.f > immodore IM4) at n 1 :i.m. over i K-om '.7 Brsnn mark ing it iti port) thence around ('i\.virur H to port) buo> off the Cluli Room ii thtm nwnid nark bo*! anchored <>IV153 words
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Article198 1924-07-10 10 Handicaps for To*day. The fallowing arc the handicaps for tbc MCOnd day's racing at Ipoh Kate 1.— Gancsh 11.7, Kina 7.o, Arjuna 6.10. Race 2 Carrie B. 9, 1'opaway 8.12, Ekweprite U, Sam Siew 8.2, Helanel 7.12. Race Shere Khan y.12, Dreadnought J.<), Kiwi 9.7, Cyril 8.13, Savitri 8.12,198 words
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Article262 1924-07-10 10 In spite intermittent rain and sodden ground the inter-school heats were held pff on the Uaffles School ground yesterday large Catherine of pupils. Two Bnaii ••I'll- >"•■• "if. throwing cricket ball ;<;;d <ne mile. In ttv- former A. Kariiv ifles was first and in the latter I. Ian262 words
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Article15 1924-07-10 10 The Stpoy Linos Golf Club hou^ie will be closed on Sunday, (Hari Raya Haji).15 words
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Article127 1924-07-10 10 Offered 108 Tons Sold 358 Tons. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce fiubber Association held its 663rd auction (in July il, 1924, when there was catalogued 1,551.110 lbs. or 092.45 tons off free! !M4,. r >64 lbs. or 408.28 tons sold 802,047 lb-. or 358.32 tons. Spot. London127 words
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Article134 1924-07-10 10 An unusually large gathering assembled at the Adelphi Hotel last night to witness the benefit performance of those two young talented artist;, Mura Shipoff and her brother Koka. The audience, who.,c expectations, based on the previous per. formnnces. were high, received the young dancers with groat enthusiasm,134 words
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Article29 1924-07-10 10 By request the United Dramatic Ama;mrs will give a repetition the historical Hindustani play entitled Shakuntala, m local Portuguese language, to-morrow. r;r I lie Theatre Iloyal, North Bridge Rond.29 words
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Article1167 1924-07-10 10 Westminster Fathers. Westminster to the minds of moit of us means the Abbey where, as Macaulay said, the illustrious accused lie with the illustrious accusers, and the Houses of Parliament whore the laws of England have been threshed out during seven hundred yeui'3. But while the1,167 words
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Article174 1924-07-10 10 ore, -July 10. Robber.— London 1 1 'id.— Local 37 cent*. Tin.— London S8SM 5e. Load $)12-i (lOo tons sold.) Rubbers.— Qjki. Mining.— Hitams arc on offer at 1.30, Pc1ali:i>;s :i! 1.42V& buy n MAAing i;M. Mirais have '-filers ;l 3.07 Vi buyon at Renonfrs174 words
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Article153 1924-07-10 10 ore July 10. Tin. di Rbbbcr.— ll%d.— up d. Bnllar Tins .i::d rally an unatfi ctnl by the prices < th? commodlla anj L".ans merely uiaintain previous levels. Nothing of important has transpired In any section (■i ih_ li\.;l ihai ■■■■h continue i quiet !iui i153 words
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Article119 1924-07-10 10 (L. R. Macphail.) Sfai ;apore, July 10. Rubber.— lI 1 d.— 37 cents. Tin.— £224 ss.— §ll2 'i. 100 tons told. Mining. PetalingM '.;SS to 1.42. Kinta Dr^K«« HO toHi. 1 8» to- 41. Hittftha US 1.30, Ulu I.H2':, Vatang Padangs tv to 64, Nawnß-119 words
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Article233 1924-07-10 10 Fined for Slapping a Man Since Dead. The case was concluded to-day before Mr. Pryde, District Judge, Mr. A. V L Davies being for the prosecution and Mr. M. V. Pillai for the defence, in which Knoo Gang, a detective, was charged with assaulting the late Goh Kim233 words
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Article118 1924-07-10 10 The public examination of Mr. N'k Hong Guan will be heard in the Bankruptcy Court to-day before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard. There is a lenjrthy list down for heaving, including the following Petitions for receiving orders against Henjr Chej .Leh, Teo Wee Siong, Chop Song Hi:, V*ndaya, O. R.118 words
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Article41 1924-07-10 10 In connection with the recent turf case it might be mentioned thr.t Lul.j bin Ardini, the Boyanese kebun, charged wi h -\euling turf from No. 136, Tanjong Katong Road, was produce.-l before the 2nd magistrate on the "Oth ult. and fined41 words
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1195 1924-07-10 10 Company Chairman Sued. Knowledge of Insolvency Denied. The action in which Messrs. Chen;; Soon and Wilson, Ltd., a firm of Cobber dealers now in voluntary liquidation, sned Mr, Wee Cheng Soon, the chairman of directors, for $23,14">, aSefod to liave been appropriated by the defendant in fraudulent preference over th'->1,195 words
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Article171 1924-07-10 10 International Shipping I ution. The following cxi i T of imp--' :a:n 1 to tl c ne can! ty iii the Fai will In glad I drawn to them A n ucder BiHa ctm, bi :ind und< I eradicate* i per cour.-;- to adopt bul o171 words
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Article104 1924-07-10 10 Appended is the tenth list of subscriptions for year ending August 81, Amount pr-vi tusly ackn $10,471.67. Per Mrs. MeacWs Pros Johore Bahni: 10, Mjk. Burnc 80, tr. Nash 80, I 10, Mrs. Phi|i] P. H. Richaid 21 T. Ji. Howe m, Mr«. Barton 20, rTibherd m.104 words
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Article16 1924-07-10 10 8 to tlio extent of four rapeei w::s dona by Rw w) pfau i B recently.16 words
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Advertisement21 1924-07-10 10 •The Westminster (it*-.. Eatht.s (the Burgess Cotirt "of Westminster! 1S8.")lwi. By W. 11. Manchee. (T nndaui The Bodley llend) l^s. net.21 words
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Article1174 1924-07-10 11 i Prong A Cnirospomlonl lpoh, July 7. 1'irak is ikiI m optimistic as it used to be in past years once again there MM to be a Metfon ol dissatisfied and disgruntled footoull enthusiasts who think Uiat l'erak will not lield bar best lean. Lkll year, in the1,174 words
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Article416 1924-07-10 11 Amalgamation Effected Without Hitch. The statutory meeting of HaMlla (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd. was held sit tht- registered office on Tuesday. Mr. A. E. Baddeley, chairman of the company, said Gentlemen. This being the statutory meeting the business is purely formal and all the information tailed for416 words
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Article172 1924-07-10 11 Ampat (Sumatra).— 35,363 lbs. Anglo-Johore. 19,558 lbs. Bukit Palong.— 5,622 lbs. Huloh Kasap. 16,000 lbs. Bintang.— 11,200 lbs. Bunnah. t,987 lbs. Banteng.— 31,820 lbs. Cheviot.— 52,800. Consolidated Malay. 54,700 lbs. Chulsa.— 20,000 lbs. Clovelly 8,000 lbs. F.M.S. Rubber.— 46,000 lbs. Gadek.— 21,000 lbs. Ualang Besar. 37,000 lbs.172 words
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Article103 1924-07-10 11 The Sansovino ticket m the Calcutta sweepstake was held by Captain Basil Bui man, partner m a Nairobi firm of outfitters and land agents. Captain Burman will not receive the whole of the prize. With Mrs. Winifred Schalch he bought five tickets m the sweepstake, and the103 words
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Article94 1924-07-10 11 Programme of drills up to and for July 13, 1924. Friday, July 11, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R-A. (v), gun drill (voluntary) Drill Hall, Chinese Co., company training drill order. Saturday, July 12, 2 p.m., Farrer Range, C Co., musketry classification 2 p.m. Fukit Timah. B Co.,94 words
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21 1924-07-10 11 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION Orders for week ending July 13, 1924. THURSDAY 10. Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement239 1924-07-10 11 A sure TESTIMONIAL to the MERITS of the Moutrie Piano is the fact that all the Leading Schools, Colleges and Institutions in the East have selected the Moutrie in competition with the highest grade instruments. S. Moutrie Co. Ltd. Raffle* Square. SINGAPORE Tangye Pumping Sets Vertical Oil Engine on base,239 words
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Advertisement362 1924-07-10 11 Raffles Hotel Telepheae 212t (It Lines) GUEST NIGHT AND DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.— Every Sunday TEA DANCES.— Every Monday and Friday SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors, >«♦*«»»♦»♦««»«♦«»««««♦««♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦«»«»«♦ »>-»-»■».».» n Adelphi Hotel Managing Director Harry H. Willie*. Situated m the Best Part of Singapore. THB ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE362 words
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Article464 1924-07-10 12 Mental I'icturcs m His Eitfht Steps. Yoga is the Wisdom Religion of UM The meaning of Yoga is Union, t i :iion with the Divine, by conquest of the nature, tayi a write. 1 m a homo a .■Per. |j To attain iiis end the yogi practises j464 words
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Article524 1924-07-10 12 Homage to the Piitdown Skull. The High Wycombi? correspondent of the Daily News writes It's never 100 lute to remember. After 100,000 years, or thereabout*, a solemn ait of retnemferanc« is to be performed at the last resting-place of the famous Piitdown man, whose skull was524 words
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Advertisement1176 1924-07-10 12 TITAN I BRAND Cement t^^^^^ n Uwb\ Sol. Importers MBL w/.^T'l^ I sO I Borneo Sumatra glk Jflfe^fe/ Algety Trading Co., Ltd. 1» JPfflffimfm £%£X3k (Incorporated i» Holland) >L F^T JlLJ^' "Cj^isß^ »IJ 'Ph"" 172. Outstation Agents HARRISONS BARKER .CO.. LTD., Kuala I.umpur, Port Swettenham, Klang, Ipoh, Teluk Ansoii, Taiping,1,176 words
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Advertisement403 1924-07-10 13 1= When buying a Wood Preservative the firat point to consider i; RELIABILITY. Will it h'.si 1 Ask the niaii who 13 offering a wood preservative to tell you how lon^ it has been on the market, and what proof he can give you that his material vi!l do what403 words
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Advertisement173 1924-07-10 13 Jl ""juw jr ira« KN'Jf'IIT OWNERS REPOIIT 50,000 MILES OF SATISFACTION— AND STILL GOING STJ )\G Fifty Tfccoesai MiU-* Scotfrco from valve grinding; carhon-cleaninj and the <;(!;cr BMsUMB hi <■■( orJin;;ry poppet-valve enKinea. I iflj Thousand Miles and still X ing stranK. (Joins ju-^t ns you want a car loo.o173 words
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Advertisement620 1924-07-10 14 Aomu ivc $5,f00 t of« S.C MiiiftMt U fwei ivm IllVitMwi ihe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. C— soryoraud U >vxalu latUaamajita,) tSCAS OFFICE! Wla«ha*ur Boas*, Slagapor*. LONDOM OiTTlCal iU, O U «*wzy, a Th* Compaay has 420,000 depoeltod with th* Supreme Coart of Eagiaad amd complies with th*620 words
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Advertisement450 1924-07-10 14 NEDERLANDSCHE INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETII. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 18W. CAPITAL Fl. 80,000,000 (about £6,000,000) ISSUED AND Fl. &6,000,000 (about W,8C0,0O0) RESERVE FUND Fl. 20.000,000 (about £1,676,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Soerabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheriboa, Tegal, Pecalongaa, i Probolinggo, Tjilatjap,450 words
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Advertisement393 1924-07-10 14 BANKING THE BAJSK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charur la lasaa) Capttal Subscribed H TW.OOO^w* Capital Paid-np Y02,000,000 Reserve Fond YUJBO.OOO President K. Naiagawa, Esq. Vie* President li. Mori, Em. DIKECTOHS I j G. Kawasaki, EaQ. T. il.sau.un*, Eaq. M. Esaki, Ea<i. I D. TakiU, Eaq. M. Suto, Esq.393 words
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Advertisement465 1924-07-10 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO- LTD. (incorporated la Eaglaad) Tiro, Marine, Accident, Guar_te* and Motoz. A*«u._, ..»...**t/,ov;o,'jiiO W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with th* Allianc* A**urane< Co., Ltd. (laeorporated la England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1801. CaptUl ........a465 words
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Advertisement559 1924-07-10 14 The Battle is to the Strong And the spoils to the victors. Only the strong ever get there the strong m nerve, strong m muscle, strong m brain-power strong with the kind of strength that Bovril gives. If you don't want to stick where yon are you need added vitality559 words
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Advertisement320 1924-07-10 14 AUCTION SALE cf valuable teak household furniture, crockery, slasswan-, plants, etc., etc., the property of Messrs. Tophum, Jones uml Railton, Ltd., Johore Bahru, to be held at Mr. Croffs Bungalow, Bukit Charga, Johore Rahru on Saturday. July 12, xt 11 a.m. Comprising high grade wax -polished teak sideboard, teak :>lmeirahs,320 words
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832 1924-07-10 15 THE MOTORING WORLD. Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Ruinous Motor Taxation. I: was incSpally becaiae the roads hr:<' hoov. neglected during '.lie war lha" < I > elaion ni made in l'J20 to extract more money fioi.i tttoteriata (points out The Light Car ar.ct Cyclccar). A. that time the832 words
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Article168 1924-07-10 15 Steps to meet the London-Paris Rush. Tlk' largest passenger aeroplane exmploysd »o far on any organised air- line il t.> l:c ;>Jt an fcfcs Lomlon-Paris rocte by the Imperial Airway--, 1.: d., to tope with the seasonal rush of traffic. Capable of ascendintc with a load of168 words
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Advertisement173 1924-07-10 15 v^AYßaVHHgsWi^y BEFORE YOU DECIDE COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS HUDSON NOW ONLY $3,58© aH^ /Tife^Sii^i msnmmsmn^Lw __^j i^^ i__. Jwpne^S ASK US AROUT IT. MAL4YAN~MOTORS 20D-212, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. ComPO""^ (GLYCERO PHOSPHATES WITH OR LOST ENERGY V Sur<"> WITHOUT FORMATES) x c.^""" Poorness of Blood NerVicor A STRENGTHENING TONIC an***173 words
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Advertisement192 1924-07-10 15 NEAR-A-CAR HAS AKRIVED THE ECONOMY OF A MOTOR CYCLE WITH THE WEATHER PROTECTION AND COMFORT OF A CAR. 4 speed gear, clutch, kick starter and electric lights. The low centre of gravity makes skidding almost an impossibility. The mudguards and protection from oil, dust and mud are unique. DEFERRED PAYMENTS192 words
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Advertisement327 1924-07-10 16 p 1 Handsome, substantial, above ail reliable, indeed tne last word in time-keeping precision. The s;iper-exeellenco nf thi'ir comUiuction make OMEGA tbo standard by which to judpe all good watches. E. 0. G AM METER Co. I GOAL TAR For Painting, Marking Trees and Road surfacing Estate, Mine, Ship and327 words
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Advertisement273 1924-07-10 16 The Elhoyes concrete works 20, HIGH STREET. Suppliers to The Admiralty The P.W.D The Municipality THE DOCTOR AT HOME AND NURSES GUIDE BOOK Price $4 Post free. WHERE EXPERIENCE COUNTS SOME SUBJECTS INCLUDED The Preservation of Health. Diseases Causes, Symptoms and Treat men*. Common Complaints Inuctious Diseases Disinfection Isolation First273 words
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Advertisement916 1924-07-10 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ The PREPAID charge, for Wanta, For Sala, To Let, etc, U ordinary eloaa set type (average si* words to line) an Per line One insertion 28 cents, two In.. 46 cts three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 eta, flve ins. $1.00, six ins. $I.IS. ten In.. $1.40916 words
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Advertisement872 1924-07-10 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, OxUy Bl.a, furnished. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 1, Scott. Road. Entry immediately. Apply to aUjrar Brothers. TO LET, No. 7, Napier Road, fas. water, garage, tennis. Apply 638, Straits Tim... FURNISHED" HO USE to Ist, 28-6, Stevens Rnad. Gas and water,872 words
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Advertisement487 1924-07-10 16 YOUR EYES If Optically OafMtira u4 ltTataa4 cv *aly b* relUvsd If sdeatlfltaJly IBlde Ultcttl are Oerd. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly etiaipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles ar* AT YOUR SERVICE. JOHN~DUKE, F.8.0.A, MM.C. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. U, BATTERY ROAD. SINC.APORB. Soil 111 1 Pipes BRITISH STANDARD STOCKS CARRIED. V487 words
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Advertisement340 1924-07-10 16 Everybody's Business Handbook's. Pieman's Business Man's Guide $3.6« Business Letter Practice .<i.:>o Law m Business, by H. A. Wilson $1.50 Economics for Business Man $2.C0 The Organization of a Small liusincKn SI. 10 asM buainesk Man's (iuide to Achrrli'.in X $2.10 How to Finance A Kusine*<i :l-'.:n A ('nurse m340 words
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