Malaya Tribune, 4 January 1923
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Title Section28 1923-01-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. L EVENING DAILY. Vol. lr -No. 3 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement248 1923-01-04 1 i i i i i miiniiiiroirwiMnitra l if yoU NEED GLASSES f Pletsc Consult res INTERN OPTICAL C 0.,: SOUTH CANAL ROAD, I SINGAPORE. ,,rr i* i J »..i.:l..l'*:l'ii»«'««««^ «"«i i «i'«':«»lJ>ii«'il»lHiiituiuiiiliiiiiiii«iilir mm 1 i 3 "HOLLANDI4" Condensed Miy* s j CONDENSED i ONCE TRIED. ALWAYS USED. QUALITY GUARANTEED. E248 words
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Advertisement32 1923-01-04 1 j 509 Please! Hallo is that you J Koh? i Have you any School Books j Oh Yes! All right, I'll come and see you. KOH C 0.. 83, Bras Basah Road32 words
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Advertisement271 1923-01-04 1 «,i i i in 1 LENSES 2 Must b.> ground EXACTLY i 5 in accordance with the pre- j scription. AH our work is I done under European Super- a vision and we guarantee per- 5 feet fitting combined with absolute accuracy. I I N. LAZARUS m 1 MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,271 words
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Advertisement223 1923-01-04 1 I "ADVANCE""* J I IS CARAT ROLLED GOLD I I I I JEWELLERIES 1 H 5 Guaranteed for 10 Years. I iliiiiiiiHiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiHiiiijtiiiaiiiiiiiiiMiuaniiiiiiiiiuJ I Best Quality White Sanitary-Ware. I mtwtiĔk^ r Ik White Queens Ware Lavatory, exact as sketch size of I bjsin 27 "x 19" with overflow. 2N. P. Tops.223 words
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Article1817 1923-01-04 2 THE "WHITE WOLVES" IN CHINA. The "White Wolves" of China are slowly but surely overthrowing the last vestige of organized Government and taking over control of the country. An orgy of rape, murder and destruction is now taking place in Central China. Cities, towns, villages a.' 11,817 words
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Article255 1923-01-04 2 AKD WHY HE WAS ABLE TO "CARRY ON." Wounded three times, gassed, blown up in a trench, and kept a prisoner of war for a brief period, is the record of Rfln. E. T. Hoyland, whose home is at 18, Woodoote Place, W. Norwood, London. The continual255 words
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Advertisement290 1923-01-04 2 nun —MWimci i i r i r i ri I m n in h i i i i i i i i 1:1 r|— I Just Receiv&d j 1923 MODEL i 8.5.1. MOTOR CYCLE 41/4 IP. 3 Speed All Chain Drive -Kick Start. I DUE SHORTLY I B.S.A. (1923 Light290 words
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Advertisement53 1923-01-04 2 FRESH STOCK 1923 F. H. Ay re's Tennisballs $10 00 per doz. Badminton Sets Ist Quality $35 00 2nd 25.00 Cheap 20 00 Special Pingporg B*Hs, Sets and Footballs. ROSE Co., Ltd, 387, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE AERATED JV WATER ft MACHINE VtfTer "B" f,lt cre d jPmr bottler r53 words
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Advertisement516 1923-01-04 2 Leg Ulcers) Years of Intense Suffering: Ended. Twelve Painful Wound absolutely Cured by Germolene. Mrs. E. Holm an. 66, Warden road, 0111 0 Kentish Town, London, N.W.5. Inf.. says "Germolene cured me of Yaricose uloers when nothing alee had effect. ff fwKjT'ii\hA\ For years I suffered with vamooee ff m§rWBtidF*&516 words
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Article952 1923-01-04 3 CHRISTIANISE THE COUNTRY. Dr Sherwood Eddy, a social worker of tiie Chinese Church Union who had delivered a series of lectures at the Chinese V M C A, Hongkong addressed a larg. audierce in the World Theatre. The lecture was specially arranged by the four big952 words
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Article159 1923-01-04 3 /A man's most valuable oorsession i time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. I robs the sufferer of minutes and 'ours and days and nights and weeks, nontks, or years of happiness and ,iseful work. No man c*n call his time his own Vhile he159 words
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Article55 1923-01-04 3 Any man over fifty who can afford it ought to have at least two wives, is the new Angora moral law. If at fifty he refuses to take a second wife, although he can afford to do so, he should pay for the maintenance and education of one or more55 words
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Article58 1923-01-04 3 The enormous quantity of 56,000 official doses of cocaine was discovered hidden beneath the clothes of a Chinese named Lam Sau, who was charged before the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies, K C) at the Criminal Sessions, Hongkong, with attempting to bribe Li Chung, a po'ice officer, by offering58 words
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Advertisement449 1923-01-04 3 rill BftAND I I 111 IS THe BeSt I Iffl MUNICH j f*«\ BROWN j RFFR I iNEVV SHIPMENT I l I l SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR WHOLESALE DEALERS. M^^ MVA *'*')sW l STANLEY F. WARD CO. (FAR LAST) LIMiTFB. I S (Successor to G. ADBEL\ Co.) g M 2-B, FINLAYSGN449 words
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Advertisement230 1923-01-04 3 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE H oa sale at the following depots: SINGAPORE. Kok aad Co., 90 Iras Basah Road. Ban Teck Gtiin, 1 Selegie Road. Jit Loke Kee, 16 a* Serangoon Road. S«.rango*n Store. 64 Sarangoon Road. Ck»p Baa Lang. 275 Scrangooa Road. M Pereira, «32 Sertifigoon Road. Ckoa Kiaa Hoe230 words
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Advertisement326 1923-01-04 3 MDI M I I I HUM—— §fm|i l^jnbieS-and-one fflßf; EXIGENCIES. ''-very box of Zam-Buk is a com per? reliable 1 tiV surgery—a perfect combination of soothing, antiseptic and healing substances, ready for instant ia a hunured-and-one emergencies. :'P' 4^=^^^lrr? swift magical healing of cuts, burns, Js tncl abrasions —it's germ-killing,326 words
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Article580 1923-01-04 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By Footlight." The independence of the working girl is a thing worth studying. The American girl of this type is a remarkable figure—and hence much of the interest attached to Gladys Walton's charming portrayal of such a figure in "Playing With580 words
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Article105 1923-01-04 4 FLUGER CO.LTD.LONDON.N '4 I** held to ramaom. Parti of the »oui pletely cleaned out house by housIn commenting on the above, t "Cemral China Post," one of the b informed authorities on conditions the interior, says "the above investig tion was apparency not extended ■uch provinces as Hunan, Kiang I*105 words
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Advertisement400 1923-01-04 4 AMUSEMENTS A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME FOR THE SEASON EMPIRE CINEMA TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. The Fall of the Romanoffs In 7 Parts. Herbert Brenon's startling picturization of the Russian Revolution, as furnished to him by Iliodor, the mad monk, confessor of the Czar and Czarina. At 7.36 Sharp. ElmoLiticoln in400 words
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Advertisement369 1923-01-04 4 AMUSEMEOTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Something Distinctly Good in Feature Film. Programme from Sunday, Dec. 31, 1922 to Friday, January 5, 1923. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A Remarkably Powerful Attraction. Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach present BEX BEACH'S FAMOUS STORY "The North wind's Malice" In 7 Parts.369 words
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Advertisement725 1923-01-04 4 AMUSEMENTS. "GAIETY" Ist sh,,w at T.:)'i p TRAILED BY THREE Episodes 12, 13, 14 and 15 Eight Reels. 2nd Show at 9.30 p m, JUNGLE GODDESS SERIAL Episodes Eight and Nine. Latest Pathe Gazette. Universal "Jewel rpgr, IHfc TRAP WITH LON CHANEY In 6 Parts. A powerful beautiful picture made725 words
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Article125 1923-01-04 5 TO DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—s9l 175 tons sold. Latest Local Market Quotations. Buyers Sellers Gambier $16.75 Java Cube 21.50 Hamburg Cube 23.50 Press Cube 22.00 Sarawak WhitJe Pepper 23.75 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 16.50 Sundried Copra $10.70 ♦Mixed Copra 10.30 10.30 ♦Small Flake Tapioca 12.25 12.25125 words
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Article78 1923-01-04 5 Standard Oil Campany'* current price*. Devoe'g Imperial Brilliant per two tin* $7.18 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $6.75 Tiger per two tin* $0.7? Tiger ia drum* per two drums $5.9?> Aeistic Petroleum Company* current price*. Fish per tin of 4 Imp. gls. $3.55 Dragon $3.45 Crown78 words
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Article84 1923-01-04 5 Singapore, Jan 4. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 8 months' sight 2s 4 15-32 d Oa New York— Demand 54 Private 90d s 56*4 On Fiance Bank 700 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On HongkongBank demand draft 284 words
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Article89 1923-01-04 5 C. of C. Rubber Associt/ lon. Singapore, Jan 4. Pale Crepa Closing Pricea. Latest London Cables quote.—Lc 1 don, Spot.— fibbed Bmoksd Sb«*et Closing Pries* Huyera Sellers Spot 49 y 2 50 Feb to March 50% 51V 2 April to June 54 54% July to Sept 56V 489 words
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74 1923-01-04 5 Materials used to end of November. The following are the approximate amounts of various materials used in the building of the British Empire Exhibition and Stadium up to the end of November. Cement 6,800 tons, Ballast 35,400 tons, Bricks 360,000 tons, Ashes 14,200 tons, Coal 1,97574 words
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Article184 1923-01-04 5 ARRIVALS. January, 4. Bengkaiis, Dut 579 tons, Capt M'melstein, from B Lin joe, left Jan 1, X P Mantschappij. Irdragiri, Dut 161 tons, OapL Meydcn, from Rengat, left Nov 2, X P Maaltschappij. Oamphuys, Dult 1,696 tons, Cant Botman,, from Sabaing, left Dec 21, X P Maatscthappij. Yam184 words
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Article468 1923-01-04 5 A Confident Tone. In their week'y report issued on Dec 29 Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, write:— "Latterly," says a City article i» the mail from Home, "share business has been held in check by political preoccupation, both at Home and abroad, but this has468 words
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Advertisement522 1923-01-04 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET.—Commodious Family dwelling Terrace Houses Nos. 74, 76 and 78, Waterloo Street. Apply to 2372, East Coast Road. FOR SALE—Dodge Five seater Motor Cvr in good condition. Delivery January 24. Apply J. *J. Benson c/o Boustead Co., Ltd. WANTED.—Electrical Shift Engineer for Power Station. Applicants to state522 words
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Advertisement315 1923-01-04 5 8 HALLO S 555 1 j S Jiirt bb certein num/x-n are stored M» in the receesea of tiie mind sr. representing Ll some call on fellowship, so MM 555 I I M instantly present picture to the smoker's j Si /wW mmd of £ood things—principally purity, I hi y315 words
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Miscellaneous65 1923-01-04 5 WEATHER REPORT. *adang Kerbau Hospital. 2, 1923. 8ft» x> j <J c m 3 p.m. 9 pm. 14 Fall T, 1015 7 1012.5 1015.4 WlJ ulb T 75 81-5 75 Dir of u I 74 76 74 Max T» ta^m calm ii re ®P 111 shade 82 M d J65 words
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Article329 1923-01-04 5 To-day, Jan 4. Cobmb% .«en.* Suez.' Port. «.,r Brindisi,' Venice* T a Niopon 2 p.m. m„„ r. u r Kemaman <fc Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. •Ban Poh Go» 2 p.m. v a Muar* Sri Muar 3 p.m. hat m 3 P- m Seiat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Lab., an329 words
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Article88 1923-01-04 5 A SINGAPORE D1ABV. To-day, J an 4 k -1(1.31 a.m., H-53 P m K e0R Ma, 5-15-Association, St Andrew. gura---*" h in Theatre, 9.30. CarpKitier o To-morrow, Jan a. 11.10 a.m. )Se Garrison Sporte. F" j 1«, T h.-a;re, 9.30. Carp*^" 01 Saturday, Jan s T.les-0.33 a.m.,88 words
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Article792 1923-01-04 6 Sir Frederick Seton James may be sincerely congratulated upon his inclusion in the New Year Honours List. The title which now falls to him may, in the light of tradition in such matters, be regarded as having been somewhat overdue. Similarly, and perhaps even more notably792 words
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Article753 1923-01-04 6 The information supplied to us that the Japanese from of Messrs Otomune and Co. Ltd was broken into a few nigihiu ago is, we are asked to state, incorrect. Further action was taken by the Tramway Committee of the Municipal Commissioners, at a meeting held on Dec 29, when a753 words
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Article245 1923-01-04 6 An Enjoyable Evening. "To bring the members and their friends into closer acquaintance with each other," remarked Mr T Mayhew, in exp'aining the main object of yesterday's social at the V M C A. There was a large gathering of members and their friends, who245 words
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Article144 1923-01-04 6 Tragic Death of Chinese Boy. Inspector Sheedy produced a Chinese named Goh Yew Teck before Mr Gourlay, in the third court this morning and charged him with causing the death by a rash act of a Chinese boy yesterday in the five footway of 137 Amoy-street. It144 words
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Article373 1923-01-04 6 A Chinese was changed before Mr Gourlay th's morning with the theft of three motor car lamps, a badge, benzine tank cap and other accessaries the property of Mr Goh Kirn Seng of 28 Amoy-g.ireert.. Detective Inspector Phenr prosecuted. The accused, who appeared to be insane, was sent for mcxiioal373 words
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Article679 1923-01-04 6 BY "FL'TZEITI It wasi only within th <,*< literary circles that the Festivity last Monday with eclat. The bulk of here who are generally bus looked upon- tho data aa a m P a day jurrt, for the cuatoi of transaction, and aotaii* There is no douht that679 words
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Advertisement224 1923-01-04 6 525 25Z5H5M»? HSttlSiSiSi 525H5Z5E 52 isl£2slslslfinfZs "His Master's Voice* "Fausf" The Complete Opera Recorded in Italian on Twenty, Twelve-inch Double-sided Records Complete in Two Handsome Albums. Price $60.00 set. i i Robinson Co., Ltd., fZTS SINGAPORE. MANAGERS AND HI ADS OF'FIRMS. I I START WELL I B THE HEW YEA224 words
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Advertisement23 1923-01-04 6 [AjCTOCEIf Adiice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NaUSTLE ANGLt-SWISS CONBENSEB MII.X CO, (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Sincere.23 words
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Article184 1923-01-04 7 FRANCE REJECTS BRITISH PLAN WITHOUT DISCUSSION. ENTENTE IN THE BALANCE. Reuter. London, Jan 3. v 51" PafU correspondent says that <he British delegates \i Poincaß learned that the French Government sum- D, jgfc {,\an. which it is unable even to accept as a The situation isReuter. - 184 words
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Article40 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Lausanne, Jan 3. k f pm five days' delay is anticipated pending Hassan Bey's Vngura's inoajruotiona. InDerett at present is centred on the h the Turks are following very closely, feeling may influence the negotiattons at Lausanne.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article296 1923-01-04 7 London, Jan 3. Ti j .rt of the British reparations I he Fi rnch particularly estal liduwt at Berlin j. i- uee 0 uncil corsistr, t Kr._i French, Ital'.an and j. (jjtstivN addition r'.oan and a'.oth r neutral. I (v\ r by the German to I' l 1296 words
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Article48 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. 1 i"an-- and Italians are i;:an th<- French t. f the British ai! 'l -:.'re is some hope of a conciliatory in- she has done at previous t r; rt maining in Paris for if the Corjference desires' M; .n plan is officially before BentcRReuter. - 48 words
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Article237 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan 3. part vrf the Conference r fctoaiqf to M Poitv ant of tb» British a«ic/utr> to contcr.Vling that •■"'.id wa-h «»ut the Peace i "'it rippl the Reparation 1 1 Poiucare complained i,. and Itaiy could I :i 1,1,IM >rity on the FU-eigmi tf Jr castingReuter. - 237 words
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Article65 1923-01-04 7 Paris, Jan 3. M Thtuniis supported M v; wpoicit and expressed disappoint■fcmt at the British scheme, which he was unable to accept. He regretted that there seamed little hope of bringing the schemes to alignment but was of Opinion that ar.. agreement was possible on a Je&si ambitious65 words
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Article158 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Mr Bonar Law expressed willingness that B.lgaan priority should remam but declined to agree that hie* plan violated the Peace Treaty and r&ptaiued that if Germany failed to carry out the measures drawn up by tho Commission of Control, Britain would be prepared to executeReuter. - 158 words
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Article95 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan 4. Mr Bonar Law admitted that France had abandoned some of the most objectionable pledges but the French plan made German recovery impossible. He stated that, firstly, the Committee of Supervision proposed by France would practically overtake the responsibility of Government, which was aReuter. - 95 words
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Article732 1923-01-04 7 FRANCE DISAPPOINTED. Reuter. London, Jan 3. A correction of a previous message regarding the Britsh reparations plan makes it read "two series of 50 and 17.31 milliards respectively." It is pointed out that the scheme is so arranged as to offer every inducement to Germany to redeem asReuter. - 732 words
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Article275 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan 2. In a statement, made after the meeting of the conference, Mr Bonar Law declared that Britain needed reparations more than outsiders believed. He dwelt on the load of taxation, which was unprecedented in any country, curtailing resources necessary to develop industry and threateningReuter. - 275 words
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Article63 1923-01-04 7 Anglo-Persian Development. Reuter. London, Jan 3. The underwriting is being arranged of 850 thousand ordinary pound shares of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company to be offered to the public at 75 shillings per share. New capital is required to develop distributing organisations and complete fleet tankers. Appl'catfons byReuter. - 63 words
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Article49 1923-01-04 7 Britishers in Cairo. Reuter. Ca .ro, Jan 3. A mass meeting of the British Community has passed a resolution expressing .indignation and abhorrence of the systematic murdering of Britons, and urged the formation of a committc-e to organise the Brtish Community for self-protection, particularly by armiing.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article35 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Christiania. Jan 3. Nansen is proceeding to Moscow in the middle of January to confer with the Soviet authorities and his own representatives with regard to the famine relief this winter.—Rtuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article30 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Calcutta, Jan 3. The All-India Industrial Exhibition which is being held here has been practically destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at ten lakhs of rupees.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article25 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Washington, Jan 3. Mr Fall, Secretary for the Interior, is resigning on March 4, owing to pressure of private business.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article23 1923-01-04 7 Reuter. Dublin, Jan 3. The report of the execution of four rebels in County Kerry, cabled yesterday, is officially denied.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article148 1923-01-04 7 A meeting was recently held in Peking to -elect a Speaker for the Senate. There were two candidates and both had been accused of bribery! The result was that when the voting papers wi.re distributed one Senator walked out as a protest, another Senator mounted the platform and knocked over148 words
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Article130 1923-01-04 7 BRITISH COTTON AND SILK DEPRESSION. Prices a Handicap. Reuter. London, Jan 3. An optimistic view of trade prospects for 1923 is taken by the Bulletin," the organ of the Federation of British Industries. Dealing with cotton it says that although trade conditions at present are wretched a ratherReuter. - 130 words
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Article219 1923-01-04 7 I' ate of "Ceylon Observer." The Directors of the "Ceylon Observer" announce that m terms of the special resolution, confirmed by the extraordinary meeting of the Company held on Dec 18, they have disposed of the business and effects of the Company by accepting a tender of219 words
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Article149 1923-01-04 7 Big Reward Unclaimed. For 23 years a regard of a year's pay has been offered by Major L H Branson, of the Indian Army, to any Indian soldier who has seen tha famous Indian rope trick or can give him the name and address of tha performer.149 words
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Article118 1923-01-04 7 London, Jan 2, 1923. Sago flour quoted at 12\9. Tin is quoted at £183.17.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 28!6 for fair flake. Gambiar i« quoted at 11]- in Lo»--dkm. Cuba Gambier, Continental quality i» quoted at 59|6. On tha Liverpool market cotton, middling American is118 words
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Advertisement304 1923-01-04 7 pvAMMWM BWMM«~n,muiMP TRANSPORT FOR MINES AND ANTATIONS. f I jj 1 ROBERT HUDSON LTD., j I Light Railway Engineers. 1 LIGHT RAILSJAND ji 1 ACCESSORIES j TRUCKS AND FITTINGS. SUGAR CANE PLATFOHM WAGONS. I Best British Material and Workmanship. j ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of j THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. I (Incorporated304 words
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Article1222 1923-01-04 8 FOOTBALL HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. London, Dec 23. To-day's football results are as fo'lows: League Division I. Huddersfield Town 4 Arsenal 0 Newcastle United 0 Aston Villa 0 Lverton 2 Birmingham 1 Bolton Wanderers 3 Blackburn Rovers 0 Oldham Athletic I Burnley 1 Manchester City E Cardiff City1,222 words
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Article163 1923-01-04 8 ENGLAND vs. SOUTH AFRICA. Excitement on the Third Day. Capcj'iowri, Jan 3. Sum.TP.eT weather reigned on the third day of the Second Test Match, when there was a crowd of 6,000. On a perfect wicket South Africa brought their second innings total up to 242. A greait partnership by163 words
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Article110 1923-01-04 8 THE "KEY" v. "ROOTS" FIGHT. The postponed lightweight championship contest between "Battling Key" and E "RooCs" will probably take place on Thursday, the 18th inst. Contests at the Circus. A series of con.tests, four or five in number, will form the second half of the programme at Almazoff s110 words
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Article115 1923-01-04 8 PLAY UNDER ELECTRIC LIGHT. An exchange has the following:— The Rosebery (Sydney) Tennis Cub have successful y inaugurated playing tennis under electric light on their courts. A party of interstate players took part and at the conclusion on<j of them said: "I am most agreeably surprised with the115 words
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Article104 1923-01-04 8 HMS MALAYA CUP. Negri Sembilan rs Johore. The following is the team selected to play for Negri Sembilan vs Johore in the Malaya Cup tie to be played at Sega mat cm Saturday: McHardy; Penraefather, Haines, Lander and Stokes-Hughes; Woollard and Burgess; Beckett, Fowler, Graham Keir, Dunsford, Maxwell, Baylis104 words
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Article113 1923-01-04 8 A Reuter cable of Jan 2, from Nice, announces the death of Mr Arthur Diosy, F R G S, writer and lecturer. He advocated for many years the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and in 1891 founded the Japan Society. He delivered many recruiting lectures during the war and served as Staff-Lecturer, V113 words
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Article1079 1923-01-04 8 WANTED TRUMPETS SWEET REASONABLENESS. By John Hodgson F.R.G.S. Judging from the controversy which has bo2n proceeding lately, it is quite evident that all is not as it might be as regards the prospects of the British Exhibition. Two controversial points appear to have arisen, both of which are1,079 words
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Article231 1923-01-04 8 Singapore, Jan 4. Rubber.—London U 2%d, Local 50. Tan.—London £181 12s 6d. Local $911» (175 toris sv.ld.) Share Market. —Firm. Rubbers. —Bukit Jelotongs 50 to 55 ce*J:s, Ayer Moleks $1.10, Ayer Panas $5.75 to $6, Ayer Kunings, 50 to 55 cents, Tambalaks 57% to 62% cents,231 words
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Article245 1923-01-04 8 The annual motor-car licence Is, we presume, theoretically, a fee demanded for services rendered, to wit, the upkeep of the roads us»od by such vehicles. In fact the money is not specifically collected or used for that purpose, a contribution is not demanded from all road-users and no attempt is245 words
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Advertisement332 1923-01-04 8 ALMAZOFF S GRAND SOUTH AFRICAN CIRCUS Location Beach Road. TO-NIGHT! 9.15 TO-NIGHT»» GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW ACTS, NEW ANIMALS, NEW HIGH TRAINED HORSES GRAND MATINEE: SATURDAY AT 5 P.M. SATURDAY NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. ill|ll|llllllllllllill!IIIIIIIIIIIHIII«llilllilillll.litil«IWIIIIIIIIillilli*lilllll«M«4»iM«:;tllll«IHIHl»»li i PATTARA'S MOCHA- COFFEF 1 gISHRSA PURE MOCHA COFFHi332 words
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Article612 1923-01-04 9 Singapore, Dec 30, 1922. Article. Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.50 Betf stew or curry kati 0.45 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.54 Mutton Indian Mutton, Australian 0.64 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katia) tM katis each 140 Fowl medium612 words
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Article1554 1923-01-04 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Jan 4. RUBBER, STERLING "SHARES—MaiI Quotations! DECEMBER 2, 1922. Is*ue Paid Val. Up. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 B C 2|- 2|- AngWavt 0 J £1 £11,554 words
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Advertisement316 1923-01-04 9 ROT MILK STORE, gF(.I STREET. SINGAPORE. Pure Fresh Cow's Mil* HOT AND COLD, to wppiy «t «°y offie# dorißf offica hoars, Indian Sweetma.u PRICES MODERATE. CHINESE SATIN SHOES in ai colours. BAMBOO BASKETS. A variety of ifITON EMBROIDERY, ani Drawn-Thread Work. lj m\ lowest possible prices. ('all at: THE CHINESE316 words
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Advertisement251 1923-01-04 9 A TONIC WINE That Rapidly Invigorate* Run-Down Peoplo M-'KK W ALLO'^ ative that has the endorsement oi over 9,000 Leading Physicians. It ii made in Trieste, and is a Palatable Preparation of Bark and Iron with Choice Rich Italian Wine. It Stimulates the Appetite, Strengthens the Nerves, and Regenerates the251 words
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Advertisement55 1923-01-04 9 si Try a I T I/ S/ i i I Rubber Footwear 1 1 MADE LOCALLY. I S SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. ja I Prices from $1.20 Upwards. I 1 TAN KAH KEE CO. 1 RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. I FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. S SALES DEPARTMENT, I g55 words
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Article629 1923-01-04 10 THEN AND NOW Thirty odd years ago we had no cod storage in Kua's Lumpur, no electric light, no water laid on, no motor cars, no cinemas, no book club, no weekly dances; but, thank goodness. w e did not feel as if we were living ia a629 words
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Article195 1923-01-04 10 It has been stated oa what is supposed to be good authority that the world's total output of pins is at the rate of 200,000,000 a day. If bo ii may seem surprising that the world isn't becoming carpeted with pins. We know how easily195 words
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Advertisement683 1923-01-04 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, re Ismail Raheem (in bankruptcy) Bras Basan Road. The Undersigned have been instructed to sell privately in tingle lote at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Rafflee Place, IMPORTANT: -The whole of the stock now to be cleared considerably below683 words
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Advertisement224 1923-01-04 10 Baby knows there's nothing like genuine SCOTT'S Emulsion. Every spoonful of SCOTT'S helps to strengthen those little bones and lcreba and to keep your children free from colds, coughs, rackets, teeth* i ing troubles and v.asiing diseases i Give SCOTT'S regularly to your children. Then you will see them grow224 words
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Advertisement631 1923-01-04 10 f BRIMFUL OF ENERGY 6 U Two of the main reasons why so many people are lacking m n energy arc imperfect digestion ai:J constipation. If your stomach and liver are not doing their work effectively jour .system will H I not be properly nourished, if >our bowels arc Irregular631 words
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Advertisement371 1923-01-04 10 LONDON LINK. Haruna Maru Komo Maru "> LIVERPOOL LINS. Tsuruga Maru Delagoa Maru 'V H ■AMBURG LINK. Mito Maru Matsuye Maru NEW YORK LINE VIA hi J 3L|^ SOUTH AMERICAN LOij BOMBAY LINJJ. Muroran Maru Awa Maru 1 CALCUTTA LINT.. o~aka Maru FORJAfAN. Wakasa Maru Taketoyo Maru Kashima Maru Uj371 words
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Advertisement503 1923-01-04 11 I STEAMER SAILING, ffl BRITISH INDIA ANDIpCAR LLNL .at V# u'ompaniea lncorporsted fas England.) MAIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S, ft, CO. ri- > r eatract with His Majeaty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Fran LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 (Tra sport) about Jaa ĕ about Jan fcl H about503 words
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Advertisement406 1923-01-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Proposed Sailing from Singapors (subject to cbsßgs without previoua notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For MsrseiUes London, Hasibarg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, ria Colombo, Sacs aid Port Said. •Atlas Maru arr Jan 15 dep 16 *Argun Maru arr Feb 24 dep 26 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. Far Saa Francisco, Panama, New406 words
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Advertisement453 1923-01-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. M LIKE OF STEAMERS Monthly saiLngs to and troni Auitmlla for easga only, ooJtmj Bataria, Sourabaya, FramantU, Adelaide. Melbourne aad Bfdfcfjp, 1923 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1923 ArririMf Singapore SsJßflf. Jaa 15 ta. EM IT A" Jan M Feb 12 »a. "ECHUCA" Feb 17 For further particular! please apply453 words
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Advertisement541 1923-01-04 11 STEAMER SAILING. Of faat tvria screw mail passenger steamem between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore aad Penning. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Lea*, Steamer Range** About Steamer ftaageea About 192« Lancashire Jan 18 Oxfordshire Apr U Yorkshire Feb 1 Lancashire Apr 2« Warwickshire Feb Ift Yorkshire May541 words
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Advertisement481 1923-01-04 12 WANTED. WIITIO TO BUY.—Sorap Silver, such as br ken buttons, Chelae, (Joins, broken w ires, etc., etc., large or small quantity, food price offered. Apply to Box 31, c,o iialaya Tribune." WANTED.—Compositors for Advertisement section of a newspaper. Experience essential. Apply box 32 c/o ■"Malaya Tribune" WANTED I vIMEDIATELY. —An481 words
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Advertisement461 1923-01-04 12 BANKS. P 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Ia corpora ted n England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund $0,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G,461 words
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Advertisement445 1923-01-04 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. 8. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,006 Hesd Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop'gate. Lyons445 words
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Advertisement430 1923-01-04 12 I BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE •4, MAKKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jenker Street. Moar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraacieeo, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pentiaaak aad Trang. CAPITAL.430 words
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Advertisement427 1923-01-04 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1863.) Paid up Capital ia 6#0,«00 Shares oi £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Baak ef England. Loadoa Joint City aad Midland Baak, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,427 words
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Advertisement393 1923-01-04 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated ia tho S.S.) Head vi), Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I See Teong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiam, E*z (Vice Chaiiman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah393 words
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Advertisement326 1923-01-04 12 THE MALAYA TRffiUNE AND SBHtaXG GAZET] (EVENING DAILY, Tel. No. 345, Editorial U ep Tel. Ko. 171, Managua) h n SUBSCRIPTION RAJ PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Per anaurj H«if-yearly I 7* Per quarter Single Copy 5 c t» Postage Extra 50 eta. per Boc To Foreign countries $1 VERY MA.N "MALAYA326 words
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