Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1923
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Title Section26 1923-02-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. X.- ).3l SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923.26 words
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Advertisement88 1923-02-06 1 i 5 f you NEED GLASSES j please Conault j I EASTERN OttlCAl CO., f i r""' I if I RUBBER j time I means MONEY j V %|P Time is Well-spent i Cents. at FRANKELS. j Is Our Prices j II a VT Wake Down-Town Prices II j Good88 words
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Advertisement22 1923-02-06 1 "ADVANCE" I IS CARAT ROLLED GOLD 3 9 m JEWELLERIES I 1 Guarantee;! for 10 Yeara. utiiiiiiHii:iHintiiiHiiiiiii:.siHim'iiiiiiitj i i i i mif22 words
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Article2196 1923-02-06 2 DANGER OF HUNGER REVOLTS IN GERMANY. By Georges Brandts. The following article has attracted vide interest in the United States. Georges Brandes is a Dane and is, not without reason, regarded as on*» of the greatest of living Europeans. The German Republic was not born2,196 words
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Advertisement265 1923-02-06 2 I HORLICK'S I $P MALTED MILK JK fvOO mutt havt my HORLICK'S. I hmcm'tfalt tZ^^^S^i A thĕ MM "'an i<ne« f A« Chtmittt ttoek ran out A HORLICK'S MALTED MILK. th« Food-Dr.nk, u |W3^S15 xO-v natufe'i aid to tho e who ar« run down a result of fTvSl^3liT r= Mvar*265 words
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Advertisement509 1923-02-06 2 WHAT BABY'S TONGUE TELLS. When baby's tongue is white and coated or yellow, especially toward* the root, it is a sign of disturbance of the stomach, indigestion, cold ox feverishnesa. Baby's Own Tablets act like magic, and safely even in the youngest babe, in curing thes*> disorders. Baby's Own Tablets509 words
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Advertisement180 1923-02-06 2 gißOirs iNJEcnei. ITMERC PIESEIVATIVE ui I.FIIU!U Prompt Relief for the MOST OBSTIN*' BBw ithout inconvenience. No other treanc t H. FEKRE, BLOTTIERE kO, fi, R„ e |~,m hv' u J1 ej L^^J ft'at*«al» 4f««fi J SINGAPORE: m"' k ov j ••waj Sole Proprietors: NANYANG BROS TOBACCO CO. LTD. Incorporated in180 words
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Article23 1923-02-06 3 It is reported that the Government are fitting out thx< ex-Kaiser's yacht "Hohenzollern" as a trade ship to visit the British overseas Dominions.23 words
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Advertisement411 1923-02-06 3 I AXE /ffilSi BRAND j I 111 S BeSt I Jill MUNICH j BEI E R i NEW SHIPMENT I V 0 $16 per case of 72 pints/ j I 111 SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR WHOLESALE DEALERS. jj STANLEY F. WARD CO. (FAR EAST) LIMITED. I (Successor to G. AURELY Co.)411 words
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Advertisement392 1923-02-06 3 A Footballer Yachtsman. Mr. HAROLD H. HALSE, TV Finwu F~tball*r, ĔW^^^k At' he banning of the season every exertion taxed me severely I 9 and when I had taken one dote I was relieved, fvfter one bottle, ail ebonies disappeared Evidence from Selangor. Mr. G. de MORNAY, write* "It is392 words
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Advertisement345 1923-02-06 3 w FjABY'S development through the months of infancy—the of physical activity, the dawn of intelligence—forms the most fascinating feature of child life. The continuous progress that is so gratifying to the watchful mother depends upon the use of Foods correctly adapted to the stages of development through healthy infancy to345 words
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Article885 1923-02-06 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND KEN ERA L INTEREST. Uv Footlight" The Alhajmbra's present 'iiang includes a splendid six reel Hodkin'son production, featuring Marguerite? Snow in "Lavender and Old Lace." from the etory by Myrtle &**L Thos* who have read tlus novel will know what to expect from885 words
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Advertisement540 1923-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS EM PIPE CINEMA In toe Second Show at 9 39 p.m. MOONLIGHT FOLLIES In 5 parts. The peppery picture of a pretty biby vimp, who co ild get all the men she wante 1 exc3! ting the Civd M in," who finally got her. Starring MARIE PREVOST, the darling540 words
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Advertisement420 1923-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Monday, Feb. 5, to Saturday, Feb. 10. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET British News Film. Hodkinson I resents Marguerite Snow In LAVENDER AND OLD LACE In 6 Reels. From the Story by Myrtle Reed It is one of the420 words
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Advertisement256 1923-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS 1 1st Show at 7.30 Sharp. J#f/t S-GEORPE Q/iiMfl^ ITZMAURJCE AH' MkODUCTION hetijghttoLove MAE MURRAY J^lt.V ld U ATKINS IN b.r^ he Gre.it A lJ 4U gat er(< DETECTIVE HAIGH of SCOTLAND YARD C3\USiMJ3llY "l 8 SERIAL e, i &> t. 4 heel*. m m mmMm I ■<* ft256 words
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Advertisement106 1923-02-06 4 F. Z. 2 and 4 GERMAN H. P. or 3 and 6 ENGLISH H P OUTBOARD MOTORS AND HYDRANTS (MADE IN QERMAXT Stocks and Spare pirts kept Far denoastrdtioa and prices applj ALSAGOFF CO. Inu>'>rt Depart nent). Sole Agents. S S., F M S. Siani tii Dulch Whf 97. vK106 words
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Article133 1923-02-06 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. T n to-day $93. Buyer 3 no Sellers. Latea* Local Market Quotations Buyers Sellers Gambier $18.25 Java Cube 24.00 Hamburg- Cube 23.50 Press Cube 22.00 Sar. White Pepper 22.00 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 14.00 ♦Sundried Copra 11.00 11.00 ♦Mixed Copra 10.45 10.45 ♦Small Flake133 words
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Article84 1923-02-06 5 Standard Oil Company's current irics. Devon's Imperial Brilliant per t Wf J tins $7.!F ?ylvan Arrow per two tins $6.7* Tiger per two tins $6.7" Tiger in drums per two drums $5.9? Asiatic Petroleum V rapany's cur -ent prices. Fish per tin of 4 Imp. gls.84 words
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Article83 1923-02-06 5 Singapore, Feb 6. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d On New York— Demand 54 Private 90d s On France Bank 820 On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 170% Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3 pc Dis. >n83 words
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Article60 1923-02-06 5 C. of C. Rubber AssociC lon. Singapore, Feb 6. Pale Crepe Cloaing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 62 Latest London Cables quote.— don. Spot.— B nu™eUe ri r spot 2 U 2* Feb to March 63* 64 April to June 66 66* July to Sept 67% 67% Latest London60 words
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Article25 1923-02-06 5 Singapore, Feb 6. To-day'e dosing rubber quotation •re as under-— New York.—3s% cts. London.—ls 6d. Singapore.—63 cts. Tone of Market.- Steady.25 words
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Article32 1923-02-06 5 The rate of ossue of Money Orders for Indi. and Ceylon to-day B».M1 qu .l to »100. The rate of piiy-wt Money Order, from fata Ceylon Is Bs. 175 «qus«l to 1100.32 words
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Article52 1923-02-06 5 ARRIVALS. February, 6. Katot |g, Brit 863 tons, Capt Paddle, from Bangkok, left Feb 2, S S'sfliip Co Ltd. Ban Teck Guan, Dut 133 tons. Cant fiom Djambi, left Feb 4, Fan Keng. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit 169 tons, Capt Fevre, from Malacca, left Feb 5, S S'ship52 words
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Article278 1923-02-06 5 The following- passengers arrived per s s Rumphius:—Mevr Herslargier, 2 volw zonen, Hr v|d Zamo. Mr Duurman. Mr Vernouwk Peet, Moh Ismail, Mr and Mrs E O Keefu, Mr B J Falchor, Mr P Dummore,, Mr C D Brent, Mm John Leokie, Miss F Drinkwater, Dr and Mrs278 words
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Article38 1923-02-06 5 "If members w'll get their faces against the 'Tanga Tuan' business whil t in camp much senseless expense will be saved," say 3 the latest n n-treat'ng order issued by the Commandant of the M S V R.38 words
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Advertisement172 1923-02-06 5 GOSLING CO. Established 1880. 8 TELEGRAPH STREET. Phone 47. WINES AND SPIRITS Per botU» M TIFFON'S Liqueur' Biandy 300 M. TI FON'S 1865 Brandy (57 years old) li W v'ARQUES DEL MERITO MOSC ATE'.-MALAGA 4.00 SPAVTSH BRANDY (Pure Grape) 4.00 SHERRY AND PORT 2 50 PORT (Pints) 15U SPANISH HOCKS172 words
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Advertisement576 1923-02-06 5 III I 1 I A DOLLAR OR TWO m t i is of no importance compared j with your eyes. Consult j LAZARUS 1 OPTICIAN, Medical Hall Building, i 2 Battery Road. I I 3 .il.illiJlillillllHlliltitHWlHllilllHIHilHHtHlllilHIIIIHIHMi. WASTED.—A young competent Book-keeper (Chinese;. Only those with experience need apply with copies of576 words
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Advertisement226 1923-02-06 5 Made by Hand HAND CRAFT I I llf Hand-Making costs approxi- I 1111 l mately ten times more 1 than Machine mass produc- I |H tion, but it produces an I ill infinitely superior Cigarette I IR —that is why we incur I IB this huge extra cost in I226 words
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Miscellaneous55 1923-02-06 5 WEATHER REPORT Kandang Kerban Hospital, Singapore, Feb 5. 9 H.M. 6 p.m. y P m Bar. Red to 32 deg Fa OQ inllß 1015.8 ***** 10U8 Attached Thermon: 80 86 78 Wet. Thermon 75 < Direction of Wind N Dry Max 88 Dry Mm 72 Mm in Gras* 70 Sun55 words
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Article424 1923-02-06 5 MAILS CL OSE. To day. Feb 6. I, Penan*.' Colombo. Port Said Marse lles* I Unto* Kottordam- AntweTP Katori Maru 2 p.m. D t Meran 2 p.m. Panat Hptnan?* Gregory Apcar 3 p.m. ItadjonK tolti AyUthia 4 P m Cheribon Samaranff Giang Ann 4 p.m. H.\ramba. Xatuna Islands Speehnan 4424 words
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Article111 1923-02-06 5 WHEN AND WHE RE. I N s ingap°R* I>I aRY I To-da>. 6- I 09 a.m., 1-30 P* m m* U S i ni: ap<>re <1819 m**« p rums Hot Gardens, 5.15. K r a Th atre, 9.30. I To-m" rr Feb I" a.m., 2.22 p.m. K practice. 5.15 K111 words
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Article811 1923-02-06 6 The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is making another drive "to increase its membership. Good wishes for the success of the effort may be earnestly expressed, as this is the only organisation in existence, of inter-community character, which can claim any justification for being considered a medium for811 words
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Article759 1923-02-06 6 untitled Feb 5. The Rirgadag baa passed a bill establishing a state guarantee for the Landman nsbank. —Reuter. London, Feb 5. Lloyds Bank with the approval of the Treasury and the Army Counc l has taken over Cox's Bank.—Reuter. Rome, Feb 5. Princes Yolanda is engaged to Count Calvi di759 words
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Article276 1923-02-06 6 Appeal to God in the Dock. Chief Detective Inspector Costello produc-d Claude V Pe. fn:father, a Eurasian, before Mr Gourlay, ii the third c r ailc yesterday afternoon and chaiij-d him with the theft of cigarettes and cakes and causing mischief at a coffee stall in276 words
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Article206 1923-02-06 6 Sikh's Long Service. In honour f Subadar Major Gurumukh Singh, who departs for India by the s.s. Gregory Apcar today, a farewell parade of the Sikh P Lice force, under the command of the Subadar him t.if, was held on the Pearls Hill grounds. The Subadar joined the206 words
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Article126 1923-02-06 6 What is wrong with F M S? Penang, Fib 5. The Pivtang Gazette publishes a scathing article by Mr G C Pasqual in a series entitled "What is wrong with the F M S?" alluding to the "fninzicid financial venture" with regard to the railway extension, describing126 words
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Article141 1923-02-06 6 The Straits Setb'ements (Singapore) Association is launching another campaign to increase its membership. A circular just issued states: On s of the ma n objects of this Association is to consider all questions affecting the whole or any section of the community of the Straits Settlements.141 words
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Article432 1923-02-06 6 We can coast eai r the Globttwtter the Victoria T... ,v- hours of really bright with music, dano genuine merit. 1 pore at an unfo, mflJtm arul early-n the month have a dollar or two l H worth-while show A-tv** 1 is! The theatre was no-" the first432 words
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Article127 1923-02-06 6 There comes ta 1 and in an tawffe > envelope for whVh had to be paid, a pfa I an "intriguing" earti n The cartoon shows a squatting on its handquarters, chorus of "chuk ehak 1' its wide-open mouth, an egg with tad unusual value, and a snieruj127 words
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Article41 1923-02-06 6 At the usual untitled th? CommiirUc of th monte Association held i n ,i -,i am w foil wing items oi tf dscussid. Council R'• r absence of Ma ay Finance; Elects: km*** pc».-d a-'njal d r.n r of t* tion.41 words
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Advertisement262 1923-02-06 6 I ROBINS Ltd. J 1 Robinson's Celebrated "Tiger" f I Tennis Shoes. Made from Heavy White Canvas and specially prepared r Brown Rubber. Soles and hygienic insole, strong and jj S I jG Serviceable. Sizes 4to 10. C I Robinson Co., Ltd., (I j I SINGAPORE. I PSHSHSHSZSES2SHS2S2SHS2SZSI^^ X ARE262 words
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Advertisement23 1923-02-06 6 [AjCTOCEff Advice tree by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MlUi lu. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.23 words
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Article386 1923-02-06 7 CSp agreement may be reached if allies REMAIN UNITED. NEAR EAST WAR IMPOSSIBLE. Paris, Feb 6. ed authoritatively that Ismet Pasha has now accepted the mt which js r>r.e of the points on which the. Lausanme cap' ;t< r^' (lown it is reported from Lausanne that M Bompard386 words
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Article278 1923-02-06 7 Reuter. Lausanne, Feb 5. There wag intense disappointment at tSt last moment failure of the after two and. a half as. The French. American representat ves made a SU] f rt to move Ismet hi babul adamant towards r:ns si regards the judicial re- scesid ntr guarantees toReuter. - 278 words
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Article70 1923-02-06 7 Philippines and Rubber. Reuter. Washington. Feb 5. Mr Hoover. Secretary for Commer*ter to Senator McCormick roposal to introduce p en authorising thorough nation of rubber- Vhtes in tropical M the Philippines. The one] to a conferMr Hoover and repre- h producers and It is stated the Bri- d theReuter. - 70 words
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Article58 1923-02-06 7 ST ATE OF EXCHANGES. Effef t of Lausanne News. Reuter. London, Feb 5. exchanges at first on the failure of •4 Pr 1 at r P art recover">ncs closed at 73 20, 25 the I re at 96 3>4 tao« n,)m n ally at 190*195 y,, r> 9terli on NewReuter. - 58 words
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Obituary57 1923-02-06 7 Lady Malcolm's Father. London, Feb 5. The death is announced of Mr W R Malcolm, san or partner of Gout's Bank and father-in-law of Sir Neill Malcolm, General Officer commanding the troops, Singapore.—Reuter. Lady Malcolm and Sir Neill Malcolm, in their bereavement, will have extended to them the greatest57 words
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Article83 1923-02-06 7 More Houses Burned Down. Reuter. London, Feb 5. In Ballygassan the house residence of SubsheVff Russell, of Colouth, was burned down by armed men, who described their action as a reprisal aga n~t the executions by the Government of which Russell is an official—Reuter. Dublin, Feb 4.Reuter. - 83 words
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Article13 1923-02-06 7 Lady Guillemard visited the Infant We'f3re Centre at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning.13 words
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Article162 1923-02-06 7 FRENCH MACHINE GUNS IN ACTION. Resistance Renewed. Reuter. Paris, Feb 5. A strike of miners in the Sarre region began this morning. A report from Duesseldorf asserts that a tour of the Ruhr by Chancellor Cuno coincides w th a recrudescence of resistance by the officials, particu'arlyReuter. - 162 words
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Article43 1923-02-06 7 Reuter. Vienna, Feb 5. Ludendorff had a very hostile reception on his arr val at Klegenfurt to address a Naticnal'st meeting. Hundred of workmen surrounded his met rear shouting "murderer, bloodhound, traitor, Germany's gravedigger." The demonstrations continued till late at night.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article194 1923-02-06 7 Reuter. Duesseldorf, Feb 5. A French corporal at Bilk station. s! pped on the steps 3nd his rifle went off and killed a little girl, slightly injur ng several others The corporal attempted to committ suicide but his comrades prevented him. The military authorities sent a message ofReuter. - 194 words
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Article85 1923-02-06 7 Further Restriction Suggested. Reuter. Wa hington, Feb 5. The House of Representatives Immigration Committee has approved a new bill further drastically reducing the number of aliens admissible by lowering the figure of each nationality from three to two per cent of the number already res'dent in theReuter. - 85 words
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Article64 1923-02-06 7 Reuter. Sofia, Feb 5. A bomb aimed at the Prenrer Stambuliski, at a performance in the National Theatre, exploded but no-one was injured.—Reuter. Sofia, Feb 6. The bomb was thrown at the box where the Prenrer and other ministers were seated. His Majesty and the Royal Princesses wereReuter. - 64 words
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Article61 1923-02-06 7 We understand from the Police that :nore than half of the $10,000 worth of cotton go ds that were stolen! from Messrs Syme and Co's god «wn in Ansor-road some time ago were rec ver?d this morn rg from a house in Have'ock-road. Two Chinese have been arrested in connection61 words
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Article556 1923-02-06 7 WILHELM'S DOMESTIC PEACE DISTURBED. Burns Memorial. (Via "Ceylon Observer.'') London, Jan 26. 2.55 p.m. The farm of Elliesland, near Dumfries, where Burns resided from 1788 to 1791, has been g'fted to the nation by direction of the late George Williamson, the Edinburgh merchant. The farm and buildings556 words
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Article110 1923-02-06 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the following: Toko, Feb 2. The Japanese Trade returns for January show: V.148,859,000 imports against V .95.547,000 exports. Mr Nagatomi, the Vice President of N V X, and Mr Nakashima, the manag ng director, have resigned. Mr Tetsu Ishii110 words
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Article602 1923-02-06 7 SUN VAT SEN'S GENERAL ASSASSINATED. Big Conflict Developing. Canton, Jan 27. Dr Sun Vat-sen is expected to arrive n Canton on the 30th inst. The Cantonese are making preparations to welcome him. A special office has been created to arrange the preparations. The various labour organisations in602 words
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Article86 1923-02-06 7 The Duke of York has presented his betrothed with a half-hoop ring *et with damonds and a sapphire, the latter from Kashmir. The Nieuwe Soerabaya Courant •tatea that the port of Saigon will sbortlv be closed for rice exports to foreign ocuntries, Frano? excepted. M Joffe, the Soviet Plenipotentiary, was86 words
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Advertisement360 1923-02-06 7 NRSTABI I: CULVER j m Easily Transported and Installed because of their com- f paratively light weight and the compact bundles in which the sections are packed. Strong and Reliable because of the corrugated form and interlocking joints. Lasting because made from "ARMCO" Ingot Iron guaranteed 99 84 per pure360 words
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Article183 1923-02-06 8 FOOTBALL. SCC MEETING. At the meeting of the football players of the S C C held in the Club Lour.gJ yesterday evening, the following were appointed for the coming season: First Eleven: C M Jamieson captain, F Dean, vice captain. Second Eleven: P C Barnes captain, A183 words
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Article244 1923-02-06 8 SATURDAY'S FINAL. The first CpjMbf badmir.iion tournament tver held in Singapore came to a najavM cnclusion on Saturday when the fi.ial was played before a largoi gathering. The tournament was under the auspices of the Ind.ain Catholic Club and the cup and ten silver medals werJ printed by a244 words
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Article222 1923-02-06 8 ENGLAND'S CAPITAIN RETIRES. London Jam 26, 12-10 p.m. Lieut-Corn Davies, England's Rugger Captain, is marrying at the errA of the season and retiring from fcotball. Lieutenant Kershaw, his partner at halfback both in English and UrJited Services teams, who is now undergoing a naval course at Greenwich, wili afterwards222 words
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Article438 1923-02-06 8 Y. M. C. A. vs MEDICAL COLLEGE. The following are the full scores in this game, played on Saturday: Y. M. C. A. M Ignaitius c Subramaniam b T Amaras ngham 28 P E Thompa n c Balasingham b Orloff 0 I Yunos b S Amarasimgham 1 T E438 words
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Article165 1923-02-06 8 ROZARIO v PERREAU ON FRIDAY. The Stadium Boxing Syndicate have been able definitely to arrange an attractive programme for Friday evening ait the Stadium. Ths princ pal evcmt will be the much-discuss ?d meeting of Claude Rozario, featherweight champion, and Johnny Perreau, chalkier, the belt being at stake. The165 words
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Article325 1923-02-06 8 GARRISON rs KEPPEL G C. Result of Ladies' Match. The result of the match between Garrison Go.f Club ladies and Keppel Golf O ub ladies, which was played on Keppel links on Friday, a win for the former ladies by 2%: Garrison Golf Club. Mrs Leetham and Mrs Cantrell325 words
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Article92 1923-02-06 8 MDLLE LENGLEN v MRS MALLORY. Paris, Jan 25. A message from Cannes ri ates that Mile Suzanne Lenglen has decided to-re-enter for the Singles Competitions in the Riviera, solely in order t.' meet h:r old rival, Mrs Mallory, in or.o of the Champi nshin rounds. Mile Suzanne has92 words
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Article117 1923-02-06 8 London, Feb 2, 1923. Sago flour is quoted at 13j4%. Tin is quoted at £184.17.6 in London. Tapioca ia quoted at 28 6 for fair flak*. Gambier is quoted at 36 in London. Cube Gambier,, No Quotation. On the Liverpool market eottom. middling American is at 15.38117 words
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Article74 1923-02-06 8 The last of the ships belonging to the Germans which were seized by the Siamese Gcvernment during the War, viz. the Phan Samud. the Doen Samud, Thong Samud and the Laen Samud, t is stated have been sold tot £45 000. Th- purchaser is Mr Drakeford and it is understood74 words
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Article11 1923-02-06 8 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article457 1923-02-06 8 "A Question for the Authorities." From "THE SATYR": We find from proclamations, through the Press, that the Government is coming to the aid of tenants, after their complaining some time, most bitterly and painfully of the unsavoury and disgraceful treatment they have been and are being subjectad457 words
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Article229 1923-02-06 8 Singapore, Feb 6. Rubber.—Lf ndon Is 6d, Local 62Ms. Tin.—L cidon £184 17s 6d, Local $93 Buyers. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Malakoffs $3.50 to $3.75, Allenbys $1.15 to $1.20, New Craigieleas 75 to 85 ce'its PantV's 90*4 to 97% cents, Kundongs $1.60 to $1.70, Mentakabs 25 to 30229 words
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Article31 1923-02-06 8 "His chief vices are opium and women" says a police circular in the course of a rather exhaustive description of a Chinese clerk from Borneo wanted for criminal breach of trust.31 words
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Advertisement239 1923-02-06 8 jj W m VIRGINIA CIGARETTES j|§ lf§§i^ I IF good judgment leads you to smoke PiccadiUy Cigarettes you WK^M 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint ot the still A)ft T)GwT BiW^Wiw''!! finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. lsßll^?M The pure Virginia239 words
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Advertisement282 1923-02-06 8 AUCTION SALE OF A Fine collection of Chinese Porcelain and Brassware suitable f. )r Chin New Year decoration at our Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Oa Friday, February 9. at U a.m. Comprising: —Large and small oloured porcelain vases (various sizes shapes) wall plates, cups and saucers. Budhas. engraved brass incense282 words
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Article600 1923-02-06 9 Singapore, Feb 3, 1923. Articl*. Price. c MEAT. Beef eteak kati 0.50 Bocif stew or curry kati 0.45 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (lat quality) kati 0.45 Mutton Indian Mutton, Australian kaiM 0.63 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.50 Fowl medium (1%-2%600 words
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Article1551 1923-02-06 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. XYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Feb 6. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. DECEMBER 30. 1922. Ivue Paid Val. Up. J a. a. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 12 2|- 2|- 0 2 91,551 words
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Advertisement504 1923-02-06 9 I illHlliltiltil'l •"■"■"•«'«•'■•••''■'•■''■•'•''•'«•'•••■''■'«"•■"■HlHlllllWMlUlirtlttlllMlhlMiMlniM Grand Cheap Sale. j commencing from sth February to 7th March. T OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERY ONE AS THIS IS THE I j IT s KIND EVER PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC, f WHITE CANVAS RUBBER SOLE SHOES. I PRICES: Extra Large Size No. 40 upwards $1.40, I Sos.504 words
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Advertisement166 1923-02-06 9 ■I I I I I I I Hull I 111 I' i':|'!|i:|!i|iilll|lllllllllMWJWIII»IIUIIIIIIIlllllltlHMilJlU#lll.,l..l I I I MM THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS. Ltd., (.NCOKPORATED N THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a- 20c, Collyer Quay, I SINGAPORE S.S. m m I Do you require STATIONERY of good 1 I quality I m166 words
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Article355 1923-02-06 10 A SHOCKING SPECTACLE IN HONGKONG. One of the most pitiful sights ever seen in Hongkong, according to an eye witness who has been in the Colony for several years, was witnessed on the Praya recently when about 60 Chinese, all of them in a shocking state of355 words
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Article241 1923-02-06 10 Retrenchment Suggestion*. The thirty-fifth interim report of the F M S Retrenchment commission on the subject of Prisons contains among others the following recommendations. That the Inspector of Prisons, Straits Settlements, be made adviser to the Federated Malay States Prisons Department. That an extra grade of Assistant Gaolers for241 words
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Advertisement879 1923-02-06 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, re Ismail Raheem (in bankruptcy) Bras Basah Road. Ifca Undersigned have been instructed to sell privately in single lots at their Unders,gneu 8 n ale room Kaffles Chambers, Raffles Place, IMPORTANT: The whole of the stock now to879 words
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Advertisement482 1923-02-06 10 WySS. M R Pufnnr niii'f Zinc P«i»t V V%ta%o H n wh.t. t»ad v> *y* H British Gfwn Paints Mg^r 'V/J- i ft d oxida P int Br* A»ti-S«rrosive Paints. r%&>& SSC M .r-iy .ack.d lor I BUBiUCK'I ■_V£u! Quick Oockinf Composition igggrt tion to »11 climate*. Varnishes. 98^5? t~j?s-5&482 words
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Advertisement114 1923-02-06 10 WHAT'S THE USE? What's the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face when ten minutes' rubbing with Little's Oriental Balm will bring relief. Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little's Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relieves114 words
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Advertisement374 1923-02-06 10 MARTIN'S Ladies] 1*1 aLJL d A French Remedy for n. Irregularities. Th"i;wids <if I adiss ke»-|>* box o Martin'- WUsm ti.e house M>tiutt«u tbe br&t siL-n at -ny tlie ystem a tn.iely ft.se N xy be administered ihooewho sc thum noMMBl theiu heme their enormous sale At al l.curtstsand stores374 words
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Advertisement479 1923-02-06 11 855 STL .MER SAILING. p £O.BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE 1» (Companu* Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. rrom LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 about Feb 4 about Feb 18 Donh' ;i about Mar 4479 words
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Advertisement576 1923-02-06 11 STEADIER SAILING. bSbyljnl Of faat twin screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leav« Steamer Rangooa About Steamer Rangooa About 1923 1923 Warwickshire Feb 15 Lancashire Aug 2 Leicestershire Mar 1 Yorkshire Aug 16 Herefordshire Mer 15576 words
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Advertisement396 1923-02-06 12 WANTED. WAN TED.-Clerk-Dresser for Estate in Perak. Must be a good typist. Appiy with copies > t testunoiiiala auu staling •al try require l to iiux 38, c/o Malaya Tribune." SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Accommodation for about 200 pupils is now available in the Indian Elementary School at No. 8, Short Street396 words
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Advertisement370 1923-02-06 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. Authoriaed Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed aad Paid Up £2,594,16 C Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord lnchcape G C M G, KCSI,370 words
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Advertisement446 1923-02-06 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. 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 $10,400,00« Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: —36 Bishop*gate.446 words
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Advertisement433 1923-02-06 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital m 600,000 Shares cf £6 each £8,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. Loadon Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,433 words
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Advertisement423 1923-02-06 12 INSURANCE. THE RASTKftN UNITiOJ ASSURANCE CORPORATION LlJfciThL*. incorporated in the S .S. > Ht-ad Office: Singapore BOARD OF DIRECTOR*! i See TfWMinj Wan, Ecq. (Chairman.) -i&w Khek KLiaui, Eaq. (Vice CLaiiman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq Yeo Hock Hos, Esq Koh San Hin,423 words
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