Malaya Tribune, 3 February 1923
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Title Section27 1923-02-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. X.- -No. 29 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement113 1923-02-03 1 s 5 F you NEED GLASSES Pi* 1111 I THE pasTERN OPTICAL CO., f urn b:>g opticians ,i .a.nal road, siNGAPOEE, i r 1 j j] l j L*B 6LI aT j 9 A EDINBURGH to LONDON- g ff ft Ml Ln JSEJS «he WHITE HORSE 13 //71 1 PI113 words
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Advertisement29 1923-02-03 1 i 'nn«»i>t««Miß» j "ADVANCE" I 18 CARAT ROLLED GOLD f ea I H A -my i At 5 I JEWELLERIES Guaranteed for 10 Years. HllllllliillllliliilllllilMliiliili;i:iliilHliiliil .IMliil i i i29 words
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Article1100 1923-02-03 2 NEW HOUSES IN THE CITY OF COLOMBO. Progress of Building. There has been very gTeat activity during the past year in house bui ding within the jVlunicipal area of Colombo. The statistics available at the Municipal Engineer's Office show that from J nuary to September, 1922, one-hundred-and-fifty-two new bungalows1,100 words
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Article90 1923-02-03 2 Some of the best books on British Uliaya by Sir Hugh Clifford and Sir Frank Swettenham appear to be out of pr nt. a; they no longer figure in the pubi shers' li ts. There ig surely a large enough public out here to make it worth90 words
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Advertisement312 1923-02-03 2 ffl Q delicious cooling drink y-XJSJx In the heat of .1 scorching bijrhesrfonn made from the sun what could be better Pure Limes cultivated on I; tli <ii Rood drink of the Is!.t;:d of Monrscrraf, I refreoi-iiiK, cooling "Mont- and is the ideal drink for the I ,Ji 'I serrat."312 words
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Advertisement177 1923-02-03 2 HUNGRY—YET AFRAID TO EAT! Such is the p'igh; of th-msand". They dread mealtime* f>r they know Ihat suffering wll follow; they know that, diet as they wil digestive disorder is remorseless, and it has them in its gip. The pity nf it is that such suffering is quite unnecessary, as177 words
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Advertisement64 1923-02-03 2 "If you have a Sore Throat—cure it now; if you feel one coming on prevent it now." That's to say—always Veep handy a bottle sf genuine Fcrmannnt manuiactured by the original inventors, A. Wulung Co. Signor Caruso, the world-famous tenor, wrote 1 have found roimimint Tablets very plea-ant to the64 words
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Advertisement328 1923-02-03 2 IN CASE YOU EAT TOO MUCH remember that when the stomach has been overtaxed one P nkette after the meal aids digestion, whilst two taken at night prevent const pation, sickheadache, liver shness that heavy sleepy feeling next morning are laxative perfection, for they act as g*ntiy a. nature and328 words
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Advertisement196 1923-02-03 2 I 7 1 J For Infants, Invalids, I the Aged Travellers, t I Keeps Indefinitely. I There is nothing "Just as good," Of all Chemists and Bazaars. 9 s a Manufactured by HORLICKS MALTED MILK CO., SLOUGH, BUCKS., ENGLAND WW HOLD LARUE K'JOIkT OF CARPENTERS TOOLS INCLUDING Chisels Cimiets Augers196 words
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Article1520 1923-02-03 3 NOTABLE INSTANCES IN AND OUT OF PARLIAMENT. That "everyone has a double" is an axiom that was recently brought home to an American visitor to London in rather an embarrass'ng fashion,, :ays a writer 'n the Weekly Scotsman." Stroll ng past the Whitehail end of Downing Street,1,520 words
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Advertisement574 1923-02-03 3 Pi AXE fill BRAND J Is The Best I j 1 sundried Tt"! i 1 Mixed Copra 10.20' i 4i I J Small F;ake Tapioca llTo #T Mcd Pearl Ta P oca 11.75 a I M I Small Pearl Tapioca 12.00 j mj No. 1 Sago Flour 5.40 /t/ f\|574 words
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Advertisement120 1923-02-03 3 THE PRICK OF PAINSCIATICA. No one wants pain—still we pay for it heavily in lost health —lost energy—lost ambition —often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, absolute freedom from pain120 words
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Advertisement352 1923-02-03 3 m oh onnaHBiBsammBism» mmmmmmmmmtmisssnEamBBaammmmmmmm i I —and it's so splendid to you getting strong again so quickly m 2 !What could be more gratifying to a woman bur- f dened by ill-health, than to feel she is getting strong I again—what a relief, after that depression and 1 weakness, to352 words
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Article751 1923-02-03 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. Bj Footlights Marie Prevost, the famous bathing beauty, has thrown aside? her bathing apparel t. make diama'Jic picture*. Heir tat picture, under the Universal banr-er, is now being sh:wn at the Empire under ihe title of "Moonlight Folliea." Ln this King751 words
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Advertisement409 1923-02-03 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 pjn. MOONLIGHT FOLLIES In 5 parts. The peppery picture of a pratty baby vamp, who could get all lhe men she wante 1 exce tin<* the Cave Man," who finally got her. Starring MARIK PREVOST, the darling of the screen. RUTH409 words
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Advertisement452 1923-02-03 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Tuesday, Jan. 30, to Sunday, Feb. 4. Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. 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. The452 words
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Advertisement502 1923-02-03 4 AMUSEMENTS Great Come The Biggest and Funniest 'iL Mack shMetfa Latent and Greatest .e re n T TOMMY ATKINS > Jtt l Y vef Greened with a »FOROSmUNi erSinh S BJrd»V£LL lUJTME 'the famkm f« a im J?*** M\R ST. CLAIRE rW^ISS BErfrßOAca v;;u WaFr BESTURPIN 'V 1 ElfATil\rjHS9 CIttLI502 words
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Article125 1923-02-03 5 YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day $93% Buyers no Sellers. Latest Local Market Quotations. Buyers Sellers Gambier $18.50 Java Cube 24.00 Hamburg Cube 23.50 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 Flake Tapioca 11.75 Mcd Pearl Tap125 words
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Article81 1923-02-03 5 Standard Oil Company's curren* pricts. Dcvoe'i Imperial Brilliant per t w o tins $7.15 Sylvan Arrow pei two tin* $6.7!Tiger per two t ns $6.7' Tiger in drums per twu drums $5.9 *< Asiatic Petroleurr Company's cur prices. Fish per tin of 4 Imp. gls. $3.5581 words
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Article83 1923-02-03 5 Singapore. Feb 2. )u London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1 -id Demand 2s 4 5-82 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d On New YorkDemand 54% Private 90d}s 56% On France Bank 800 India Bank Tel. Transfer 170% Or. Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c83 words
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Article60 1923-02-03 5 C of C. Rubber Aesoch.' io*. Slngapore, Feb 2. Pab] Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 61 Latest Loudon Cablet quote.—Lodon, Spot.— bbed amoked Sheet Cloaing Pnc* Bayers Sellera spot 62 2_ Feb to March 63 63% April to June 65 65% July to Sept 66% 67 Latest60 words
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Article28 1923-02-03 5 Singapore, Feb 2. To-day's closing rubber quotation ire as under* New York.—33 7 /s cts. London—Is 5%d. S ngapore—62 cts. Tone of Market.— Steady.28 words
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Article162 1923-02-03 5 ARRIVALS. January 3. Kampot, F:/h 412 tons, Capt Valentinii, from Saigon, left Jan 30, Kim Hae. Glenbeg, Bi€t 5.845 tons, Capt Mc Giv\?or, from V'divosfcock, left Jan 17, Bouist.iad and Co Ltd. Kinta, Brit 309 tons, Capt Stack, from Penang, left Feb 1, S S'ship Co Ltd. The162 words
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Article195 1923-02-03 5 Singapore, Feb 2. Rubber. Since our last renort the Mauk t lias fluctuated considerably. The auctions on Wednesday opened with a dull tore, with few buyers operating, and many lotu were withdrawn. No sal's were made of Awarded Sheet, but Good Quality so!d at 62195 words
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Advertisement226 1923-02-03 5 s on sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. Koh and Co., 90 Bras Basah Road. Ban Teck Guan, 1 Selegie Road. Jit Loke Kee, 166 Serangoon Road. Serangoon Store, 54 Serangoon Road. Chop Ban Leong, 275 Serangoon Road. M Pereira, 632 Seraingoon Road. Chop Kian Hoe Choon, 22 Prinsep Street.226 words
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Advertisement498 1923-02-03 5 I I I I i I i I I I I I I I iKLIlHUlUIIJIl^lllJ J LENSES I Must be ground EXACTLY I 5 in accordance with the pre- scription. All our work i.« done under European Suptr- j I vision and we guarantee per- I feet fitting combined with498 words
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Advertisement222 1923-02-03 5 sttĔ^ oo NOT BE DECEIVED 11 TIEWARE of Cigarettes j manufactured by machinery 1 at the rate of thousands per jg minute, containing matter in- ii /////if jurious to the throat and lungs. 1 11///// 555 are made by hand, and 1 I Iff 30% of every leaf used is222 words
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Miscellaneous59 1923-02-03 5 WEATHER REPORT Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore, Feb L 9 a.m. 3 p.m. y pm tfai co 32 dee- Fhb 1018 1 1016.9 1017.6 Temp «2 83 77^5 Wet Bulb Ther: 75 75 7b DlrofWnd N N N Max Temp in hade 86, M'n do do 70 Max n Sun 13159 words
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Article151 1923-02-03 5 J S |N(.AWHK DIART. To-day. Feb Tde^-H- 11 amr «ports. Targlin. b' T Qn"apor« v Malacca, at jockey: M: opera "Patience," G> rt a Th( a tiv, 9-30 Matinee, Victor a lu -The <* ndoli r*. fo-m° rroW Feb 4 T ,,Jl«a«-. 56 P- m s» nday151 words
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Article324 1923-02-03 5 To-day, Feb 3. I H v.zi.> Aniov Swatow, I t'k n.; s for U -S A :l Scang Bee 2 p.m. H f./o-nbo Bombay I Tamba Maru 2 p.m. j I < ar.u A: Sourabaya I nado Maru 2 p.m. I E. .an S ;r .ba; a. Stagen.324 words
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Obituary51 1923-02-03 6 DEATH. Chan Qi ek Nko. -Wife of the b e Chua Leng Gum and beloved mother of Mes*™. bua toon Quay, boon Poh. Boon heong. Boon Imm and Boon Keat, on February 1. 1923 at No. 8 Beo Lant. Funeral on Sunday, F*b-uary 4. at Alexander Road Burial51 words
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Article743 1923-02-03 6 Like a bright ray of sunshine in the cloudy international sky comes the Anglo-American agreement as to the funding of the British debt. It may be noted as extremely significant that an immediate effect was to strengthen the exchanges. The British pound sterling is expected very743 words
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Article742 1923-02-03 6 To-day is being -observed as a holiday br the garr.son- Th 2 Netherlands Indian Hotel Company has decided to reduce Jm tariffs at all their mountain hotels. •Sir Liorjtl Woodward, the Chirf Jud.cial C -mmlsslon <r, F M S, ha> rw.urned to Kuala Lumpur frdm his holiday in India Th742 words
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Article326 1923-02-03 6 "MERRIE ENGLAND." Merrie England is one of the brightest of the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas, not so light and fanciful, of cour c as the "Mikado" or "loianthe" but with a more solid humour set in a comfortable English atmosphere. As staged last night at the Victoria326 words
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Article1086 1923-02-03 6 ••<A Kl''\MK\ T I THE W J** «uj 1 *»'*««und. It is r welcome et%»y the time waen a 1> being erected i n fen Coony. Let v J a happy augury f or jjj t| of the Stadium Cl ub For some time w Stadium Syndicate.1,086 words
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Advertisement247 1923-02-03 6 I ROBINS 9.S €€lri J I Robinsons Celebrated "Tiger" j TeDQis Shoes. jjj rjj Made from Heavy White and specially prepared n S Brown Rubber. Solos and hygienic indole, strong and [{j jjj Serviceable. Sizes 4 to 10. Cj j Robinson Co., Ltd., 1 SINGAPORE. jjj aC-aC.lt. MJI M M.JVJU247 words
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Advertisement21 1923-02-03 6 Advice free by our Qualified Nurse t* ail users upon Application to NJSTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED Mil '> (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.21 words
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Article116 1923-02-03 7 BRITISH MEDIATION SECURES RESUMPTION OF TRANSPORT. U. s. URGED TO INTERVENE. Reuter. L ondon, Feb 2. rther r port from indicates that the agreement A tK railwaymer/s resumpVon in th: Co! «?ne ar:a applies to the P r Pvhr and the Rhineland and is understood to beReuter. - 116 words
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Article172 1923-02-03 7 Reuter. Cologne. Feb 2. w «defending has been reached thereby the railwaymen will resume «Hi in the Cologne area after the t thdrawal of the Franco-Belgian parts from the stations. Restr.et:on «ill operate concerning transport coal and other reparations tra'ns. The Belgians have seized the main ««tons officeReuter. - 172 words
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Article107 1923-02-03 7 Reuter. London, Feb 2. Ruhr correspondents report that all roads and railways leading thence into unoccupied Germany are closed against the passage of coal. The output has been ereat y reduced and the pit banks are already congested and the miners will soon be unemployed, rendering the positionReuter. - 107 words
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Article27 1923-02-03 7 Reuter. Berlin. Feb 1. A wire from Beuthen says sixty dead have been brought up from the mine. About three hundred are still entombed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article24 1923-02-03 7 Isolation of Hafnium." Reuter. Pr Alexai der Scott has isolated a ne-.v element cai:*d hafnium," re- two youn<r chemists at Copenhagen.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article29 1923-02-03 7 Ratification Shortly. Reuter. London, Feb 2. It ;s learned that Sign r Mussol ni is expected hortly to arrange ratificat'on of the Washington Naval Treaty. --Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article45 1923-02-03 7 Arrives in Palestine. Reuter. London, Feb 2. 1'r f >snr and Mrs F/inste n arrived a- Port Slid yesterday and left in the evpn n? for Jeru alem. where they he guc ts of Sir Herbert Stmue H'-»h (\>m nissioner for Palest ne.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article24 1923-02-03 7 Hands in Resignation. Reuter. Melbourne, Feb 2. wing th- Lab ur v'ctory at the M the Trime Mmister, Mr Hifhe*. has resigned.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article72 1923-02-03 7 Reuter. London, Feb 2. TV -i (I rate war between rnrnomvt alth and Conference has wi averted as a result of r 'f J Mackinder, hr of the Imperial Shaping f the Board ti Trade. A Bnqae announces that results to Weel were at a meeting nrenzeReuter. - 72 words
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Article27 1923-02-03 7 Reuter. London, Feb 2. Ragwell escaped throueh a 1 captors were breakl an i across country until road where he got a lift tottrearo Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article20 1923-02-03 7 Reuter. A Mex co City, Feb 2. Hr%#— collision between tram gi I*" 1 tno »*n tare inReuter. - 20 words
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Article94 1923-02-03 7 Negotiating Trade Treaty. Reuter. London, Feb 2. A. .pecial message fr:m Vancouver states that Dr Chilientsur. the Chinese Consul-general at Ottawa who is return ng to Peking, states that the immisrrat on trade treaty which China is ncgotiat ng w.th Canada provides that China must not allowReuter. - 94 words
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Article36 1923-02-03 7 Light of Publicity. Reuter. Paris, Feb 2. The Council of the League has adopted the report of the advisory Opium Comm'ttee and authorised it to ho!d its meetings in public when it thinks fit.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article214 1923-02-03 7 Assessor Very Helpful! A case reported to us is that of a Ch'ne-e clerk living in a house which is one of four in the vicinity belonging to one owner, a Chinese. The rent has been $24. The tenant has rece'vĕd notice to quit on Feb 28, with214 words
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Article29 1923-02-03 7 The Rev. J. Butterworth will conduct d,ct r«Vne 3ervice at vnwu on 3unday t!b« "eb 4 nt 6 p" .on„ .-d 3.rm and Monday 5tb at a.m. <»olV communion.)29 words
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Article234 1923-02-03 7 TURKISH PEOPEE DESIRE PEACE. French Notes Explained. Reuter. Constantinople, Feb 2. The news of an improved atmosphere at Lausanne was greeted with relief by the Turks, the great bulk of whom do not des re farther fighting. The moderate elements in Angora, constituting a majority in theReuter. - 234 words
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Article175 1923-02-03 7 Fireworks D'sp'ay. Large crowd of men, wom:n ard chi'dr:n of all nat? raj t: s swarmed to th: vicinity of Raffl .s R:?lamat'on .grounds last right to w' ness the fireworks h?ld by the eh. .ties in celebrat*on f the Festival T> y i ..l.d i.oui ti.j S175 words
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Article174 1923-02-03 7 Ship's Captain Fined. The case in which Long bin Lamat, an -"derly Malay a:*d captain of the "Sri Galang." stood charged with delamaton of charact.ir and making a fal c sta tern, nt was concluded bef re Mr P F David in the criminal district court yesterday.174 words
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Article105 1923-02-03 7 The Government Gazette announces that the Malacca Union Club and the Keremggas Society have ceased to exist. The Master Attendant informs that as Feb 6 (Tuesday) is the anniversary of the Settlement of Singapore, he is directed by the Government to request hipprng companies to dress their v'eaae'l that are105 words
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Article169 1923-02-03 7 WILL THE SENATE RATIFY? Note of Opposition. Reuter. Wash ngton, Feb 2. A note of opposition to the AngloAmerican debt settlement has been ounded by Mr McKellar in the Senate, who declared that Congress was not entitled to grant a or subsidy. He contended that the American CommissionReuter. - 169 words
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Article152 1923-02-03 7 Preliminary Enquiry. Befor Mr Dawson, fn the secord court yesterday, Mr Whitley, the DPP conducted the preliminary nquiry ir.-to the case in wh'ch Tan Afg Ch on, a Ch'nfs? printer of Amoy- treo stands charged w th the forgery of rubber coupons. Tho accu :d was arrested152 words
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Article122 1923-02-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). P.nar.g Feb 2. The Tha pu:am festival commenced vest rday at 6 a.m. large crowds coming from over a wide area, including Pro vine? W.llesky and part:' of th. FM S. The festival will continue for the other twj days, during which period122 words
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Article37 1923-02-03 7 Opening Dof erred. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent). Penan», Feb 2. Th:i is not a position i'o supply electric current f t the hill ra'.lway b:for? t and the official open'ng has been deferred till then-37 words
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Article38 1923-02-03 7 Th*: following telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies received by the Governor of the Straits Settlements cenfirm the Reuter message published yesterday: "Percentage rubber exports restriction no change in quartan- beginning February Ist."38 words
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Article64 1923-02-03 7 Mr Lim Seng Hooi, J P. has been appointed a member of the Chinese Adv sory Board for the Settlement of Penang. in place of Mr Leong Tek Khean. His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr Chionc Tsui Phuan to be a member of the Chinese Advisory Board for the64 words
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Article218 1923-02-03 7 LEWIS AND PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Sirgapoie, Feb 2. There have, been tlharp fluctuations in the market si'ao? our last rep Tt but each drop in pric:s has brought in plenty of buyers especially for the reai by posritr tis. Manufacturers have be:«n keeping quiet and have218 words
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Article421 1923-02-03 7 Slnrapore, Jb':D j. Durir'g th: period under review the Rubber market has undergone the first t-back experienced for some t'me. Th: sharp fall in the price f i the raw material had an immediate "ffoet on the local shar. market, and, i'rthiHi#ii Ceo b.. t421 words
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Article72 1923-02-03 7 The mortality returns for the week erded Jan 20 for the Settlement show a ratio per mille of population of 25 65, the number of deaths being 224. Phthisis was the chief cause of death. 31. pneumon'a and convu/sion next, 11 each. There were seven deaths from enteritis, three from72 words
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Advertisement356 1923-02-03 7 i I '§Uf I i I; I f j I i j. I a 4ull!lllllill:IIIIU(IllUli:Ull!IIUll!lUllllill<J!'ILJlUlUai l *"*lllillitllWmB>* I 7 I I TRANSPORT FOR MINES AND PLANTATIONS. ROBERT HUDSON LTD., Light Railway Engineers. I LIGHT RAILS AND j CCESSORIES j TRUCKS AND FITTINGS. I j SIDE TIP WAGONS PLATFORM WAGONS, f356 words
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Article95 1923-02-03 8 FOOTBALL. A CURIOUS INCIDENT. A curious incident occurred during on3 of Charlton Athletes holiday matches. A free kick was awarded them just outside the. penalty area. Whalhy. whoix; prowess with opelvngs of this kind is well known and widely respected arranged his men in the formation h95 words
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Article415 1923-02-03 8 SCC MEETING. Cricket members of the S C C attended yest..rday in the club lounge when a m -etlng, presided over by Mr G C Clarke, was held for the purpose of electing a captain and making arrangements for the cricket season snd the club's activities in this particular415 words
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Article63 1923-02-03 8 Reuter. Third and Last Test. Wellington, Feb 2. The third and last test commenced n fine w. athe>r, on a fast wicket, before 3,000 p.ople. New Zealand made 166, Bernau, by sound rggress ve batting, securing 61. Calthorpe bowled excellently, taking six wickets for 53. TheReuter. - 63 words
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Article20 1923-02-03 8 CARRIFON SPORTS. Competitors in the Garrson SnoTts should be on the cricket ground Tanglin Barracks, by 2.15 p.m. to-day.20 words
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Article22 1923-02-03 8 R. S. Y. C—TO-MORROW'S RACE. The final round for Mrs Marshall's Trophy will be sailed to-morrow, Sunday. Handicaps as last Sunday.22 words
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Article369 1923-02-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR RACES. The entries for the Selangor Turf Club's New Yciar meeting are as follow: FIRST DAY. Noel Walker Stakes and Purse. Races 1 and 5.— Sorlrong. Dodger, The Bolter, Jill, Avro, Minderoo, Captain Cuttle, N F E and Sterling. The Kuala Lumpur Stakes. Races 3 and369 words
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Article284 1923-02-03 8 MIDDLESEX BAND BEATEN. A keen and well contested game of hockey was played on the S C C ground yesterday between the S C C hockey team and the Middlesex Band team. The game was fast and vigorous throughout and although the military were the weaker team they combined284 words
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Article12 1923-02-03 8 (We do not necessarily endorse th« opinions expressed by correspon dents.12 words
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Article286 1923-02-03 8 From Y G C: As was anticipated, Feb 1, has seen more cases of demands of 100 per cent and more than 100 per cent increases of rent. Do you think. Sir, that these landlords as a whole wou'd have dreamt of sucking the blood of their286 words
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Article183 1923-02-03 8 From "UNCLE" Now that the future appears a little more rosy, perhaps our City Father? may see their way to doing something for the rising generation. From Dhoby Ghaut to Queen-street on the north side of Stamford-road there is no provision for pedestrians, a difficulty which it183 words
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Article133 1923-02-03 8 Manila, P I Dec 30.—Governor General Wood's recent message to the Philippine legislature contained a strong recommendation for the granting of suffrage to the women of the Philippines. He said: "There is one final recommendation to which I invite your favourable consideration and that is the133 words
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Article110 1923-02-03 8 7th List of Subscriptions. Amount previously acknowledged $2,840 Mrs Griffiths 20 Guy C Clarke 75 Strata Steamship Co., Ltd. 100 Collected by Mrs G W A Trimmer S A Lane 50 Collected by Mrs R L Eber (2nd list) Braddell Bros 100 V D Knowles 100 M110 words
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Article163 1923-02-03 8 An Indian gentlemen writes to us from Singapore (says, the "Malay Ma. i") on the subject of Indian Eabourers in Malaya. He refers to W article by Mr B-?nr.rsidor Chatir Vedi which has appeare d in two well-known Indan papers and suggests that there is a163 words
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Article78 1923-02-03 8 His Excellency the Governor, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been D eased to grant to Mr Justice E St John Branch. Puisne Judge, Straits Settlements, leave of absence with full salary for four months. The Singapore Camera Club is now holding a78 words
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Advertisement492 1923-02-03 8 CHURCH SERVICES. SEXAGESIMA. February 4, 1923. St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Dedication Festival.) 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 am. Holy Communien. (Chora'.) 9.15 a.m. Matins foTowed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the fol'owing week:— Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. on Friday492 words
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Advertisement132 1923-02-03 8 Presbyterian Church. Orchard-road. 8 a.m. Public Worship. Subject of "He departed without being desired." Preacher: RcV. G H Doug'as. 9 a.m. Sunday School and Minister's Bible C ass. 5.30 p.m. Public Worship. Preacher: Rev. E H Morris. Friday 5.15 p.m. Choir Practice. Methodist Tamil Choreh. Short-st Chapel. 9 a.m. Sunday132 words
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Advertisement338 1923-02-03 8 1 .t |llliHiliiUilli"iUIUWil«HilllllillWlil»l"illl»l"l"»''»"l"«»*l«««">ltWWMt"illillllliin„ t l(| GRAND CHEAP SALE I NOW PROCEEDING I on the occasion of opening a New Department Great Reduction in Prices. I BATfllMQ TOWELS, SLEEPING ROBES AND OTHpd USEFUL ARTICLES. tR j 1 j 50 per cent Reduction Throughout. 1 m j SEAN YOU ZOO CO., LTD,338 words
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Article444 1923-02-03 9 Singapore, Jan 27. Article. Price. c MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.50 Bc'.f stew or curry kati 0.45 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.45 Mutton Indian MutLon, Australian 0.60 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.50 Fowl medium (IV*-2ft katis) each444 words
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Article1537 1923-02-03 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: $in#apore, Feb 3. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. DECEMBER 30. 1922. Isrue Paid Val. Up. i <i 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 12 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 2 91,537 words
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Advertisement679 1923-02-03 9 iniiiiniilli'» |iilllltllll|iilli|iiiMiiiini<iaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiMiii|ii|iiiii|ii|ii|u|ti|ii|iiln|:i|M Grand Cheap Safe, j 1 commencing from 5th February 1 to 7th March. I at OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERY ONE AS THIS IS THE 1 j of ITS KIND EVER PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC. \\HITE CANVAS RUBBER SOLE SHOES. PRICES: Extra Large Size No. 40 upwards $1.40, Noa 36679 words
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Advertisement92 1923-02-03 9 I Messrs. ELECTRO-AUTOMATE "S. A j (Gluses, France) j beg to announce that they have appointed '."lam. GEM PHOTOGRAPIIC CO., HB. North Bridge Road SINGAPORE. I I Sole Agents for their SELF GENERATING ELECTRIC TORCHES i aad other Electrical Novelties. I B. SiJline I p. p. Electro-Automate 3. A. *mI92 words
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Article674 1923-02-03 10 THE COLOURED OXFORD CHIEF. One of tihe beat stories ever told appears in ''he current issue of "Truth." It is given as a humourous commentary on previous arguments over the question of thw admission of coloured students to our universities. The story was received (says the674 words
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Article65 1923-02-03 10 London. Jan 16.—The earily Sprimr is the date fixed, says tihe "Evening Standard," for a change in the Vic?royalty. The paper asserts that the prcvioua reas <ns for defying similar reporte no longer apply. The paper adds that Lord Reading's successor is already being discussed, and65 words
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Advertisement1073 1923-02-03 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Lid. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, re Ismail Raheem (in bankruptcy) Bras Basah Road. T*e Undersigned h ive been instructed to sell privately in single lots at theii sale-room, Kaffles Chambers, Raffles Place, IMPORTANT: The whole of the stock now to be cleared -considerably1,073 words
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Advertisement661 1923-02-03 10 AUCTION SALE. POWELL CO LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore.) Auctioneers Valuers, Singapore ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS. ValnatioBB made, Mortgagee Arranged, Rents Collected, Agent* tar the Lancashire Insurance Co., (Fire and Life) now merged I» the 4oyal insurance Co., Ltd., tIncorporated in England) imrtUi Fundi »10,409,644. mm4 Sales every Tneeday, Furniture Sales every661 words
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Advertisement480 1923-02-03 11 STL JER SAILING. p 10 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE I V (CoWf 1 incorporated in En^nd.) mail PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. ,k>LNStlL.*a ORIENTAL 8. A. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAB-EASTERN SERVICE. isvm LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 about Feb 4 %M ab*;ut Feb i> L>^*" J480 words
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Advertisement410 1923-02-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O S K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore -.subject to cnaage wiihost previous uotice) :.i KOPKAN UN is. For Maraelllea London, Bamberg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Culoaake, Soea and Port Said. *Argun Maru arr Feb 21 dep 22 London Maru arr Mar 15 dep 16 •Omit Marseilles. >£W YORK JulNB.410 words
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Advertisement565 1923-02-03 11 STEAMER SAILING. BIBBY LINE. Of fast twia screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON j w.th through connection from Singapore and Pena g. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leava B aMier Hanson About Steamer K..ngoo:» Absttl 1923 1923 Warwickshire Feb 15 Lancashire Aug 2 Leicestershire Mar 1 Yorkshire Aug565 words
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Advertisement527 1923-02-03 12 WANTED. WANTED.- smart general clerk with knowledge oi typewriting and quick at figures. Apply in una handwriting |o "XX." c/o "Malaga Tribune.' WAN TED.—Clerk-Dresser for Estate in Perak. Must he a good typist. Appiy wiih copies < I testimonials and stating salary required to box 3», c/o Malaya Tribune." SCHOOL527 words
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Advertisement345 1923-02-03 12 BANKS. p.TS BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in 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 £2,594,161 Reserve Fund 90,00c BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape GCMG, KCSI, KCIE (Chairman) The Rt: Hon.345 words
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Advertisement450 1923-02-03 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated 1a the U. A. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO:. 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CUT BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 6,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,001 Head Office:—60 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop*gate. Lyons450 words
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