Malaya Tribune, 31 January 1923
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Title Section27 1923-01-31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. X. No. 26 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement150 1923-01-31 1 '!*"■""g"s ;0l 0 GLASSES.; i ea 1 j S tISTERNI ALCO.. j 1 ORE. i > l t i •."•in ,^^ofr»* a jjjljjgSE nh\V \EAB Cards No v Ready. unies but mice :< yea' Ami ttkfii it comts i T j„ (IJ> (~»< (1 bee) p u) ho Whisky, or150 words
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Advertisement120 1923-01-31 1 Micui < i i i i i i i i t V;«i(iutit>tituuir.tiiiiitiia' t;>fi<t:ittiau«i'.t.iUjii>aiiiuantuaiiauiiiii:iiiiittititi«MM3i!n 6 KPONDEN SED MIU« "HOLLANDIA" MjT| CONDENSED Ijjr I j SWEETENED MILK. j ONCE TRIED. ALWAYS USED. j I QUALITY GUARANTEED I j r I j Trading Company "Holland" j (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) I I Agents. I120 words
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Advertisement168 1923-01-31 1 A NEW. MNSM«Nf of -liirt*, i» Hats for Boys arlljlen. Specially We are-filling at Rcckbottom Pnces FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEA*/ Personal Inspection will convince the Public. C i i mmX L~ K. SULTAN L£RAHIM OUtflTTfflS, 91. NOKT&BRIH9 ROAD, We are <m to Help •AYiiU YpurVifTj Our Liberal Monthly .tffen'-168 words
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Advertisement290 1923-01-31 1 »wi:nuiMt!ii'ti.!ji;mnii«Mi ri'inrMßßM THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I j SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of tho Strait* Settlements. Published Daily. Complete Reports of Local 1 I Events. I Full and Lateat Telegrams. Sports Nctes by Expert f I Critics. I I The Sportsman's Paper I IIIt•'I••• t I t I I Best290 words
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Article786 1923-01-31 2 MANY HOUSES DESTROYED. In the "Japan Chronicle," of Dec 15, appears the following:— The people of aba districts around Mount Unzen, the health resort near Nagasaki, are in a panic over the earthquake shocks, which still continued at intervals of about twenty minutes up to the time786 words
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Article380 1923-01-31 2 That the Jr.pa-.ese rikisha is doomed is sad news for the rubber industry, for rikisha tyres, fir-t solid and then pneumatic have been a staple article in Far Eastern trade. The statement as to the approaching disappearance of the vehicle from use i.. given out by380 words
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Article215 1923-01-31 2 Jambuliingr. m Nadan, popularly known as tho "Indian Robin Hood," who since his thiid escape fr t.i gaol has been hiding in the Travancono hills, ha .cc me to tho plains, and has, within the past tihr:«e weeks, committed several dacoitie.? and highway robberies. Despite a network215 words
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Advertisement359 1923-01-31 2 *—W ■Illlllllllllllll I lllllllll T ...■..-....■■...,,.u > MlninB*****1BHIIlllllllllWlli;m«llM I Just Received I I I 1923 MODEL j I B.S.A. I0T0R CYCLE j 4 14 H P. 3 Speed All Chain Drive- Kick Start. I 1 I B.S.A. (Mil Twin Mo.'eh 6 H. P. 3 Speed-All I Chain Drive Kick Siart.359 words
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Advertisement174 1923-01-31 2 PAIN IN THE REGION OF THE HIPS. Have you pains in the region of the hips. Many people suffer from pain in the region of the hips. They may come from a touch of Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from a strain of the muscles. They may have other causes, but174 words
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Advertisement391 1923-01-31 2 THE GIRL IS GREATLY HANDICAPPED who has a pimply complexion or illsmelling breath. For the relief of such afflictions Pinkettes are perfection. As gently as nature these dainty little laxatives induce da-ly regularity, banish sick headaches, dizznes;, bilious attacks. Chemists sell Pinkettes, or post free, 60 ctnts per vial, from391 words
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Advertisement185 1923-01-31 2 SALAMANDER CRUCIBLES No. 1368. j > Size No. 10 12 16 20 30 Capacity 120 24 32 40 Price $2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.50 each Size No. '.40 50 60 7 0 Capacity 80 100 120 lj§^ Price $8.50 11.00 14.00 l6.oe Size No. 100 120 150 200 Capacity 240185 words
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Article447 1923-01-31 3 FUTURE POSSIBILITIES. "Flying for all!" Not flying for the few. Such has been the el ream of air enthusiasts for thirteen year*. And now, at last, to-day, tncy see themselves noaring theiir goal, writea Harry Harper in the "Daily Chron/lcle.'' For litle winged machines ar*< l«eliu447 words
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Article286 1923-01-31 3 Socialist Hymn. The people's flag is deepest red, Has shrouded of their martyred dead, And, ere their stiffened limbs grew cold, Their hearts' blood dyed its every fo'd. Refrain: Then raise the scarlet standard high, Beneath its shade we'll live and die, Though cowards flinch and traitor*286 words
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Advertisement499 1923-01-31 3 H axe j Is The Best lit .-MUNICH "j \llmm\ BROWN S oEI E fit i j NEW SHIPMENT I j v $16 per case of 72 pints. f j j|JjP SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR WHOLESALE DEALERS. 3 STANLEY F. WARD CO. (FAR EAST) LIMITED. 1 I (Successor to G. AIRELY499 words
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Advertisement253 1923-01-31 3 AERATED WATER A MACHINE \v<\1 ĕ r I V LUGEL&Co.Ltd LONDON. NTbY MWI rt.ii» MMMMtr* The ideal laxative and the mildest apperient k town —not drastic or irritating but certain in action. LAXATINE is administered as a purgative. Its action is exerted directly on the intestines. It produces loose motions253 words
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Advertisement455 1923-01-31 3 i i wmnimnininimniii ••••».*••••»<•••<*•••••• >>iuni I A! Less I h; n j. Half Pre War Price i $3 for 1,000 I a I I British Manila I I ENVELOPES j I Size 6 in. x 3 1 2 in. i m j 5 I The Federal Rubber Stamp Co. j455 words
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Article486 1923-01-31 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By Footlilbt." The Alhamhra is shewing to-night a Paramount Artcraft tcveoi render entitled "Footlights," featuring Elsie Ferguson. It is a story which gives the audience a peep into the life of a star —behind the 6cenes. An actor or an actress486 words
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Advertisement464 1923-01-31 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. EVE S FILM REVIEW and INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ANNA Q. NILSSON in an Edward Jose Production WHAT WOMEN WILL DO In 6 parts. A production glittering with gaiety, crammed with sensations and supreme in its appeal to the heart. HAR LD464 words
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Advertisement434 1923-01-31 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH )ROAD.£ Programme from Tuesday, Jan. 30, to Sunday, Feb. 4. In the Second Show at 9 pm, TOPICAL BUDGET British News Film. Special Production Paramount Artcraft Presents Elsie Ferguson in FOOTLIGHTS In 7 Reels. A most entrancing and an unusual picture of the bright lights. The434 words
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Advertisement122 1923-01-31 4 A MAGIC REMEDY. Burniag seniatio» in tha ur'ne, lost ef blocd, piles—bl nd or bleeding, ana aimilar other d sea ca can ba cured by us'ng CHANDRAPRABHA PILLS. These pills a'so work successfully an dysuria. hydrocele, and the d seases af women con equent upon tbe complaints of confinement, and122 words
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Advertisement500 1923-01-31 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. MA NI IHESIJITOB C« niedy in 2 Part*. Second Show at 9 p.m. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the Paramount Comedy Feature Knicker Becker Buckaroo b Parts. The Great Fight CARPEN!IER v COOK Knockout in the Fourth Round. MABEL TALIAFERRO The Dainty Dramatic Star, with500 words
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Article79 1923-01-31 5 |N( AP ORE DIARY. ,„ca>. Jan a.m, 10.20 p.m. r Car procession, ce, 5.16. im, 9.30. Co, "Katinka," .:;t) Matinee, ,.-.a IB -II M S P"* lfl •I jif**** Feb 12 ...m.. n.l p.m. f (Hindu Festival). I reception, Tanka. "Iolanthe," re, 9-30. Friday. Feb 2. 11X2779 words
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Article282 1923-01-31 5 To-day, Jan 31. 1>a ani- Bangkok* Yugala 2 p.m. a Persia 2 p.m. ton D Ann 3 p.m. i Circe 3 p.m. ■lacca t Muar o Whatt Soon 3 p.m. I. Ban Whatt Hin 3 p.m. L Penang ♦Ipoh 3 p.m. X Van der Lyrt 3 p.m. i282 words
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Article242 1923-01-31 5 Still Experiments. Many of -ur reader (says the "Ma ay Mail") will mm rafcri that Mr R W St G Caulfield is the inventor of a rubber paving block. During his stay |in England Mr CaulfiV.d kma been endeavouring to interest London •tnettt authorities in his invention ar.d242 words
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Article63 1923-01-31 5 t. «1 C. Rubber Ahtoca'ii<i- Singapore, Jan 31. .'aie Lreps Causing i'vice». Latest L<ona ■ju vi'u.'ltc. —Lf" don, Spot.— •"t Jin t c t t i'nti iJuye-s Seiiwr.-» Spot 62% 63 Feb to March 63% 64% April to June 65% 66 Ju'.y to Sept 63% 67 Oct to63 words
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Article27 1923-01-31 5 Singapore, Jan 31. I o-day's closing rubber quotatv>'u tee as under*— New York.—35 cts. London. —Is 5%d. S ngapore.—62 cts. Tone of Market.—Uncertain.27 words
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Article223 1923-01-31 5 Singapore.. Jan 31. Rubber. —London Is 5%, Local 64%. T'n. —Lord n, £187 15s Od, Local $94Vs (355 tons sold). Share Market —Quiet Rubbers. —Malaka Pindas $1.70 to $1.75. Sung i Tukangs 33 to 36 cents, Srosras GO to 65 cents, Utan S mpans 51 95223 words
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Article129 1923-01-31 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.--$94% 355 tons sold, lers. Latest Local Market Quotations. Buyers Sellers Gambier $18.50 Java Cube 24.00 Hamburg Cube 23.00 Prose Cube 21.50 Sar. White Pepper 22.00 Johore Black Pepper Mxied Black Pepper 14.00 Sundried Copra 10.60 Mixed Copra 10.20 *Small Fake Tap'oca 11.75 11.75 Mcd129 words
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Article80 1923-01-31 5 Siaudard Oil Company's» current prices. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per t w tins $7.11 Sylvan Arrow per two tin« $6.7' Tiger per two tin» *6.7: Tiger in drums per two drumt $f>.9*Asiatic Petroleum Company'» current prices. Fish peT tin of 4 Imp. gls. $3.55 Dragon $3.45 Crown80 words
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Article84 1923-01-31 5 Singapore, Jan 31. Lo&doa liank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d •»b New York Demand 54^ Private 90d|-3 56^ On France Bank 790 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 169 hi Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2 p.c.84 words
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Article75 1923-01-31 5 The following ships are in communication with the Wire'ess Stations at:— Singapore: Banca, Benavon, Celebes Maru, Elpenor, Fa 1 stria, Glenfalloch, Haleric. Helenus, Horn SheY, Karimata, Lahore, Laconia. Lake Fielding, Magnet. Patria, Purpura, Sardinia, Salawati, Tjimanock, Tjilatjap, Umlazi, Van Overstraten. Angers, Antolycus, Benavon, Belleisle, City of Christiania, Falstria, GlenfaHoch, Juno,75 words
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Article423 1923-01-31 5 INK-POT MISSILES AND HEAVY CASUALTIES. Peking, Jan 9.—The ,g.eneral situation in the Cliioes-J Government is scare iy prom sing en ugh to-day to s\nd one into ***** ■Him There \m no formal Cabinet organisation Mr Alfred Sze has assum d the <ffice of Foreign Minlst' V and ha:',423 words
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Article64 1923-01-31 5 Kandang Kerbau Hoapital. Singapore. Jan 30. y u.n:. 3 p-oi. v v m :\%t. to 32 dee Fab 1018.5 1015.5 1017.6 Temp «0.5 83 78 Wet Bulb Then 75 79 76 D r of Wind N N N Max Temp in shade 85 Mm do do 72 Max64 words
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Article33 1923-01-31 5 The following telegram has been received from Rome dated Jan 27 noon. Exchange on London L.res 96.95 per pound sterling. Ital an War Loan 5 per cent L res 84.80.33 words
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Article162 1923-01-31 5 Why it is so Popular. L The London Matriculation is open to persons of both sexeg above the age of 16, without conditions as to residence or method of preparation. 2. The passing of the London Matriculation secures exemption from the Preliminary Examinations of nearly all Professional bodies.162 words
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Advertisement19 1923-01-31 5 Tremendous Reduction in Prices cn and from 291h January, 1923. I These famous Tyres are Stockists throughout Malaya. I19 words
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Advertisement114 1923-01-31 5 WANTED. —A Mpss Steward for the Selangor Club. Eurasian with hotel experience p eferred. Apidy, t-tdting terms required to, Secretary, Selangor Kuala Lumpur. SELANGOR CLUB MESS. Tenders are invited for the supply of food and cookin* on c >ntr*ct. petails can be obtained on application to, the Secretary, Selangor Club,114 words
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Advertisement240 1923-01-31 5 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, No. 44. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. Is Bankruptcy. No. 440 of 1922. Re(l) Mohimed Ismail. Receiving Order made 24th November, 1922. Date of Order for Summary Administration 26th January. 1923. Date of Adjudication 2Hh November, 1922. Date and240 words
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Advertisement317 1923-01-31 5 I t I t I I I «i:(lltnl«* j LENSES j !Must be ground EXACTLY in accordance with the pre- > scription. All our work ia i I done under European Super- 5 I vision and we guarantee per- I feet fitting combined with I I absolute accuracy. N. LAZARUS317 words
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Article761 1923-01-31 6 Singapore suffered an American invasion yesterday—and suffered it gladly, regretting that the "infliction" could not be prolonged. Some hundreds of our cousins of the great Republic spent the day seeing what sights we have to see, and paying a flying visit to Johore. Between them they must761 words
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Article774 1923-01-31 6 From the Stationary and News Supply Co, Ltd, Malacca, comes a prejty little calendar. The Menglembu Lode Syndicate, wires our Penang correspondent, reports '.n the m n ng account a profit of $3 933 and in the profit and less account a loss of $2,362 not inc.usive of directors' fee.774 words
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Article468 1923-01-31 6 ANOTHER SERIES OF THEATRICAL TREATS. A Fine Company. The next theatrical attraction to visit Singapore—tfiey aria following hot upon each other's heels these days—will arrive h.;j from Java on Monday, and piay for a six nights season at the Victoria Theatne. The "Globetrotter*" are a combination of first-class468 words
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Article168 1923-01-31 6 The o'aborate preparations for the Fancy Dress and Poster Ball at the Stadium this evening are such as t« onsure a ureat time for the big crowd which is to be there. Among the many "creations" will be a party of three representing a well-known brand of168 words
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Article32 1923-01-31 6 Mr S.Q Wong, barrister-at-law and Municipal Corami «ioner, has taken h's oath of a'leg ance bxf re Mr Dawson th? second magistrate, as Justice of the Peace ft the Colony of Sirgapore.32 words
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Article586 1923-01-31 6 SIME DARBY AND Judgment After tffi„ yest rd Which Mr S Math. Messrs Sime Darby H the recover V conneci.on w,th dec ra Y S Indian and the v sit of nX v >i Wales was continued. AS I,nv '-y stated fc, ■amy* BV id ace w as586 words
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Article63 1923-01-31 6 As a untitled to a untitled braking and theft co r/ght of th Uth insl »< f Mr S Ezt!. I Cant "armd N/ Fua ed a-d char-ed by Detect* £|j Higgins b*erw Mr G th'rd crurt th.. m■•• was arivst d in day and stand" charged breaking and theft63 words
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Advertisement343 1923-01-31 6 I Special Offe I I "Vacuum I Flasks' 9 I g Polished I Aluminium I X j 1 Top and Bottom. 1 I I Bo(! y Enamelledl I rilliant Black. 1 P Limited Stock Excellent Value. 1 Pint Size Price $1.75 jjj I 3 75 I 1 Robinson Co. v343 words
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Advertisement51 1923-01-31 6 [gCTOCErf Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to ail users upon Application to N2STLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. WHEELS OF TIM,; Always going on A PHOTOGRAPH RECORDS CHILDHOOD S DAYS AND CHILDHOOD'S WAYS. Make an appointment to-day THE EASTERN STUDIO STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone No.51 words
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Article301 1923-01-31 7 TURKS ARMING TREACHEROUSLY AGAINST SMALL BRITISH FORCE. TERMS OF THE TREATY. Reuter. Paris, Jan 30. Treaty provide f:r the freedom of the Straits subject Th rvatio providing inter aOia that Turkey is entitled to merchant*** when she is a bellngcr.Tit. The maximum $m a !yReuter. - 301 words
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Article181 1923-01-31 7 Reuter. Con's Jan 30. T) vi krave-1 apprehension with regard the situation which in the event of a rupture at Lausatr.no. The most probable b. war. While the Brr-lsh have scrupu'ously observed the V 1 the Kemalist-i have been organiseg forces for the f a rupture. Th:reReuter. - 181 words
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Article73 1923-01-31 7 Reuter. Baghdad. Jan 30. f.- and Baghdad are continuing to r: V force the garrison y\ th a v \v to e t'.minat'ng the possibility of a Turk-< rc.ti d Kur(i. h r j. The n a n Tvrk'sh c r.o ntration to new onReuter. - 73 words
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Article169 1923-01-31 7 Reuter. London. Jan 30. Cor.s jit n jple telegrams speak of the pes .T.ism with which the Turk sh leaders art- regarding the outcome of the LnasannL' Conference. War! ke sympf are being manife ted. notably by Kemal Pasha, wha, befcre h d parture to Angora, visited hReuter. - 169 words
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Article121 1923-01-31 7 Irregulars Latest Outrages. Reuter London, Jan 30. Th* re idenec Sir Horace Plunket mar Dublin was burned down by armed rebels to-day after the ccfupant; had been ejected. r >hj i n of 42 Irregulars was capered "at Fermoy. !r rebels in Dublin carried out c attacksReuter - 121 words
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Article29 1923-01-31 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan 30. |r<v a rrldng records have been Put in the shade by Maneyrol remaina'f' between Cherbourg and auv:: f 6 r 483 minutes.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article11 1923-01-31 7 Reuter. London, Jan 30. K rr Vh :s announcd of LordReuter. - 11 words
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Article106 1923-01-31 7 May Allison Interviewed. The g ant Cunader "Lacon a," wh eh came into port yesterday morn'.ng with the American tourists, resumed her voyage last evening. The manager of the Empire Cinema, Mr L S Lopez, and two friends were able to interview Miss May Alhson, the well106 words
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Article110 1923-01-31 7 Retirement in March. ""After 32 years' work in Government servce, the Hon Mr C J Saunders, Reg trar of Companies and Official Assgnee will retire on March 30. having attained the age hm'X of 55 years. When he first came out here in 1891, Mr Saunders110 words
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Article116 1923-01-31 7 MUST BE IMPOSED ON THE RHINE. Nothing Can Turn Us." Reuter. Dusseldorf, Jan 30. Gen Degoutte. the French Commander on the Rh'.ne, in a statement to the press, declared: "The Allies do not w.sh to di turb the normal life of the German people. The German Government'sReuter. - 116 words
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Article26 1923-01-31 7 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 30. Germany's floating debt increased in the ten days end ng Jan 2 from 210 m'llurd marks to 1821 milliards.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article100 1923-01-31 7 Reuter. Wash ngton, Jan 30. The storm cf resentment nt Mr Baldwin's statements in the \nterview wired on the 19th found an echo in the Senate. Senitor McKellar. Democrat, declared that if Mr Baldw'n exhibited the sarre elements of sordid parsimony and uttered the same crude attacks onReuter. - 100 words
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Article74 1923-01-31 7 We *are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the following: Tokio. Jan 29. The Japanese Buddhists Federation is vigorously opposing the Government scheme to send a diplomatic commission to the Vatican, and six Professors have also dec ared themselves in favour of the Buddhists' protest. Prince Kashiwa74 words
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Article140 1923-01-31 7 The following Singapore- properties were sdlcl by auction at the saler om of M.sirs Ch ong Koo I Ser j and Co, N 30 Chulia-sir.et on Wednesday Hit Robber plan.ation situate oft* Juror.g-road SJ d West Bukit Timah, area 71 acr.ts 1 rood and 02 poles sold sabj.ct140 words
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Article187 1923-01-31 7 Alleged Hold up in G'asgow. A starting rev lver ho'd-up took place at th- Charing Cress Palais de Darse, Glasgow. About 11 o'clock the cash girl became suspicious of the preveoce of a y -ung man with a handkerchief ov.r the tower part of his face who was187 words
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Article820 1923-01-31 7 "PIRATES OF PENZANCE." Thirty-three years ago, in New York, Gilbert and Sullivan for tho fust time produced the "Pirates of Penzance" or "The Slave of duty," and in the following year in London, "Pirated of Penzance" is an oper a v. lth a fK«Jt deal of humour820 words
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Article388 1923-01-31 7 SUN VAT-SEN'S TROOPS ENTER THE CITY. West River Re-Opened. "S.C.M.P." According to the statements of refugee passengers arriving in Hongi kong, the invading forces, whose passage was left open by the mutiny of Chan Kwing-ming's troops, have entered Canton. Meanwhile the mutineers have been endeavouring to toot"S.C.M.P." - 388 words
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Article166 1923-01-31 7 (To the Editor. "Times f Malaya.") Sir— In th: report of the Federal Council meeting appearing m the isnie of th "Times of Malaya" <ef Jan 25. I read the remarks of the Hor. Mr KindersLty la which he m reported to have 'said (interalia) regarding ifcllllll that "he166 words
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Article116 1923-01-31 7 Alleged Attempted Poisoning. On Wednesday last, a Javanese man named Rusa bin Mahoon was reported at the Kandang Kerbau Police Station to have attempted to administer drug, to another Javanese woman narked Alimah. It appears that both tho parties are occupants of the same house in Prinsep-street. The116 words
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Advertisement339 1923-01-31 7 i» i tiii |][IllIll»llIIl•ll«uIUIll^lJl^'■li4lI|lllll^llJl!l!llliI^•rll,ll^^llllllll^lli.l^lll^^n•llIi!■tiil'•'••ulu■u^Mr••l^ EJS gj "ARMCO" j a NESTABLf: CULVHR1 S. I Easily Transported and Installed because of their com- j ||j I paratively weight and the compact bundles in which j the sections are picked. Strong and Reliable because of the corrugated form and j j interlocking joints.339 words
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Article230 1923-01-31 8 FOOTBALL HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. London, Jan 20. T -day's Association Football result ar as follows League Division I. ***** al 1 Marchester City 0 Notts For st 3 Villa 1 Blrm n rham 0 West Bromwlch 2 Blackburn 3 Cardiff 1 Bolton 1 Sheffi d 1 Burnley230 words
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Article519 1923-01-31 8 WHAT A JOCKEY EARNS. Lucky and Unlucky Owners. Pr the first time Ia his long racing career (says a racing correspondent), Lord Woolavington heads the list of winning owner.-, hav.ng wo over £30.000 in stakes throughout 'he year. He has the i.markable distinction of owning the best ihree-ytar519 words
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Article61 1923-01-31 8 S G C LADIES' SPOON. Th Ladies' Spoon Competition of the Singapore Golf Club for January was played on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs J M Jackson with a net score of 45. Six cards were taken out and the foVowing were returned:— Mrs J M61 words
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Article51 1923-01-31 8 GARRISON SPORTS. In the 440 yards and 1 mile races, points will be allotted to runners from units competing for the above cup, accordng to their order of finish'ng irrespectwe of whether they are in the fir t three or not. Points will not be allotted for the Obstacle51 words
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Article39 1923-01-31 8 M.C.C. IN SOUTH AFRICA. Newcastle, Natal, Jan 30. On a moderate wicket on a ground which was waterlogged another match of the M C C tour was started at three o'clock, the Northern Districts making 135 for 8.39 words
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Article63 1923-01-31 8 OPEN TOURNAMENT. The second round in the open tournament was played yesterday between the Rajlway "A" and I C C B," when the latter was def ->at n d by 29—24 29—6. The semi-final will be payed to-morrow when the ICC A will meet the Mchamcdan A." This will63 words
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Article28 1923-01-31 8 The Selangor untitled Team which b at Malacca on. Saturday was probably the best team Selangor ever nut in the fi.ld and eonsrstxd entirely of ex-service men.—M M.28 words
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Article234 1923-01-31 8 SIX-A-SIDE FOOTBALL. The match between A Kirn vs N Hogan which was drawn yesterday will be re-payed on Tuesday, Feb 6. Consequently S E Travis' team will pi y on Tuesday Feb 13 only. Final on Tuesday, the 20th. The third match of the above competition wi'l be234 words
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Article889 1923-01-31 8 80,000 GERMANS DUPED. An amazing betting swindle which is typical of much in the psychology of post-war Germany came before the Berl'n cr'minal courts in mail week. The chief defendant was the son of a Silesias shopkeeper, and h's rocket career reads I ke a fanta tic889 words
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Article823 1923-01-31 8 IMPRESSIVE KLANG CEREMONY. The funeral of the late Mrs Tan Seng Wat (Madame Low Jee Neo) which took place «t Klang on the 24th inst, was a long and impres'we one. Timed at 11 a m the customary offerings of "Seng Lay" by mourners and relativei and823 words
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Article35 1923-01-31 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 166 *qual to $100. The rate of payment •f Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 175 equal to $100.35 words
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Article12 1923-01-31 8 i We do not necessarily endorse tht opinions expres«ed by correapondents.)12 words
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Article438 1923-01-31 8 From "X" The affairs of this littj'e company have been very much hefore the public during the past week and shares have been freely dealt in at over 100 per cent premium, although for some reason the brokers have refrained from giving any quotations in the local438 words
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Article75 1923-01-31 8 Am <unt previously acknowledged $22,716.50 Per Mr Sorg Chin Eng Mr Quek Beng Chew $10 Mr Lee Pang Chuacn 10 Mr Chua Cheng Hock 10 Mr Kum Peng Watt 20 50 Cler'cal Staff, Middle East Films. Ltd 12 Part Proo:eds Van Sing Dramatic Ass 100 Sc Ardrew'e75 words
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Advertisement83 1923-01-31 8 Influenza way grip you or your child. The chance that it will do so is much less if you are nourished by SCOTT'S E.nJ-ion. Cut if it should do so, take a sibie care. Then when the crisis is over take a regular course of SCOTTS and prevent those dangerous83 words
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Advertisement412 1923-01-31 8 Hypermetropia or Long a /M^X% sight u^j^Y C This defect is cau cd throutrh ?'''> a uiali'ormatioii c£ the eyeball. The dui'i'th t from front to bucii b not ertoui.h to focus objects ehuulj. Hence, whilst things di iance are asen clearly, there b great strain in seem- Beireh2»! Rj.td..r;412 words
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Article599 1923-01-31 9 0 22 Coconut oil kati v CoffM per 2 lb tin J Little and Co (Ist quality) beama (Java) katt «-45 Dhall kati Flour, wheaten* kati Flour, wheaten Australian kati O.lj Ghee kati Ghee No. 1 Madras kati Ghee No. 2 Calcutta H T A kati 0.50599 words
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Article1528 1923-01-31 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Jan 31. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. DECEMBER 30, 1922. Ivue Paid Val. Up. li d. 2|- 21- Allagar 0 12 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 2» £11,528 words
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Advertisement564 1923-01-31 9 ...■.taiii"i i |Hittii |niiiiHiiiiiili}|iiiHiiiiiii;ii(iiiHMitntii i i i i i i usuiuJiiftuiuAnft 7'""" TOHTUBES! TORTURES!! r-i Torture fToolniehs and Headache when Kofa Tooth fie I tt (rop au i Me irahe Tablets w!ii cure them Instaatly. i KofJ H asehold Medicine Chests are Unequalled anJ l 11 1 Unparalleled. f i564 words
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Advertisement143 1923-01-31 9 iiiMti-iiiiiiiiiininiMiHiiiiMiiiiiiiiifMiiiiiiiniHiiiiniiiiM^ I THEjSTRAITS AIBION PRESS. Ltd., 1 (.NCORPORATBD IN THE STRAITS^SBTTLEMENTS.) PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, j SINGAPORE, S.S. m m I Do you require STATIONERY of good I quality I The following lines are stocked and can Le 1 supplied at prices that compare with other I Stationers,143 words
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Article418 1923-01-31 10 TENANTS WHO. TAX HIS PATIENCE AND PUESE. Some of the trials of landlords wererelated by Mr A Gresty, of Manchester, in an address on the Rent Acts. There U3ed to a saying he iemarked, that it was cheaper to mow than pay for the cleaning down. That418 words
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Article198 1923-01-31 10 Morganatic Romance Recalled. Memories of a Royal romance are revived by the news of the death of Rear Admiral Sir Adolphus Augustus i r. deric Fitz-George at his house ;n Eccleston-square., London. Sir Adolphua, who was born in 1864. was the second son of Quoen Victoria's cousin198 words
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Article149 1923-01-31 10 As a result of scratches received from a Serbian prsoner who was violent when arrested, a number of the French police in Shanghai are receiving the Pasteur treatment, the Serbian, a man named Videnh'ch having übsequently died, apparently from rab es. It now transpires that a foreign sergeant and a149 words
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Advertisement862 1923-01-31 10 AUCTION SALEESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, re Ismail Raheem (in bankruptcy) Bras Basah Road. The Undersigned have been instructed to sell priv..tely in single lots at their sale-room, Kaffles Chambers, Raffles Place, IMPORTANT: The whole of the stock now to be cleared considerably below cost862 words
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Advertisement756 1923-01-31 10 AUCTION SALE. POWELL CO LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore./ Auctioneer! m Valuers, Singapore.. ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS. Valuations made, Mortgages Arranged, Rents Collected, Agents tm the Lancashire Insurance Co., (Fire and Life) now merged in the toyti insurance Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) invested Fundi {10,409,644. mni Bales every Tuesday, Furniture Sales756 words
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Advertisement240 1923-01-31 10 I An invaluable j restorative in cases of I Exhaustion When the system is "below par, 1 1 any unusual strain upon the vitality oficn causes a feeling of exhaustion. I J This feeling of exhaustion is due to J !a sudden partial collapse of the vital powers of the240 words
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Advertisement185 1923-01-31 10 CuticuraPromotesGoodHair Treatment: At night rub Cuticura Ointment into partings all over the scalp. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Repeat in two weeks. Soar Is. ■T'dcnm li. 3d., Ointment It. 3d. and 2e.6d. SoM t he Empire. Kri'ishDc pot:F.Kewitwi y a Sent, Ltd.,37.Charter LouseSq. .London,E.C.1. I *?*~Cuticura185 words
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Advertisement392 1923-01-31 10 p*. y. k; 1 ON DON LINE Katori Maru Atsuta Maru F?i j Delagoa Maru Tsushima Maru HAMBURG IJNK Martk Mito Maru Matsuye Maru earyF 4 Lima Maru XKW YOfcK LINE VU Slt SOUTH A WI£R1(, A N Ua& BOMBAY LIN*. Tamba Mam Moji Maru Fet > 1 Rangoon Maru392 words
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Advertisement543 1923-01-31 11 STEAMER SAILING. o 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE |t Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. Ptf INSULA* ORISNTAL 9. M. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government f/JNOOV far-eastern service. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 about Feb 4 K^ nm:r about Feb 18 Da* about Mar 4543 words
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Advertisement417 1923-01-31 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore aunjeet to cnasge withost previous uotice) tSLKOPBAN LINB. For Marseilles London, Uanberg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Tia Colosabo, Sues and Port Said. *Argun Maru arr Feb 21 dep 22 London Maru arr Mar 15 dep 16 •Um*t Marseilles. NKY* i'jKK a. IN 14417 words
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Advertisement440 1923-01-31 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. v LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly MiLnn *> and from Australia for cargo only, calling a Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Syan»» 192 3 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1923 Arriving Sinjrapor* Sailing. Feb 12 R.a. ECHUCA Feb 17 For further particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO.. LTD. (Incorporated440 words
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Advertisement577 1923-01-31 11 STEAMER SAILING. BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leav» Steamer iiangooa About Steamer Raugooa >ou< 1923 1923 Warwickshire Feb 15 Lancashire Aug 2 Leicestershire Mar 1 Yorkshire Aug 16 Herefordshire M?.r577 words
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Advertisement607 1923-01-31 12 WANTED. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Accommod itioa for about 200 pupils is now availabfo in the Indian Elementary School at No. 8, Short Street for pupils of Elementary Education irrespective of nationality or age. Classes are opened truni 8 a to. to 1 p.m. Study of Tamil between t and 3 p.m.607 words
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Advertisement523 1923-01-31 12 BANKS. P. 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which ia affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd.. India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed a as" Paid Up £2,594,161 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORSi The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI,523 words
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Advertisement446 1923-01-31 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the L. 6. 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 $10.400,001 Head Office:-60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: —36 Bishop'gate.446 words
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Advertisement429 1923-01-31 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE •4. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy. Pontiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised429 words
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Advertisement425 1923-01-31 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1868.; Paid np Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund «3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,425 words
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Advertisement397 1923-01-31 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UN1TLU ASSURANCE CUfcFO&ATiaN UJsUTIlaJ. ilacorpcratod in the &flbj Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Wah, Ecq (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KIisu«*. (Vice Chaiiman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq Koh San Hid. Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq397 words
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Advertisement301 1923-01-31 12 A.NIj SHIPPING G.VZETit 'EVEM.S,; «d. K». Mi, td.wr* W|1 No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION SAIi, •I'A YABLK IN m Per annum •ttwf H-.f-yeari> 1 <J| Per quarter Single Copy 5 cU Postage axtra 50 r*, To Foreign countries $l VERY MAN\ "MALAYA TRIBUNE" R Lvi£i depend upon street sellers f 0r paper.301 words
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