Malaya Tribune, 12 March 1923
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Title Section26 1923-03-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. Na 59 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1923.26 words
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Advertisement142 1923-03-12 1 IjOUNtED GLASSES j please Consult IflV 1 Lflffl OPTICAL CO., I c N 'GAPORK. I I I I I i t><*iis" I! .JITSD implified 1 v rofessor I, ftatanabe. k reveals m rudiment or mdati< n of the entle Art oi Ju-Jitsu. Price 60 cents each. iOH C o., 83.142 words
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Advertisement160 1923-03-12 1 New Stock of j DORSAY'S jf^J Wellknown French Perfumes ff The best fl tv.mrs la tbfl finest cat Crystal Bottles M ■V^^&jFi j from $1.60 to $30.00 s'NJ^V^' j Spiel i 1'riccs for Wholesale. I j French Cut Crystal j I Decanter Bowls, Vases. Toilet Beta and Table Sets. DiAVIONDS160 words
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Advertisement169 1923-03-12 1 Shirts! Shirts!! (Our Own Make) With or Without Collar. More than 20 patterns to select. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 94, NORTH RRIDGE ROAD, (Adelphi Hotel Ruildingt), SINGAPORE. KEEP PACE WITH THE BAD TIMES. Owing to the financial stringency, we offer easy terms of payment to all wlio ;o avail themselves of169 words
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Advertisement193 1923-03-12 1 flnutiiuiiviiiiiiiiiinninflßßiiiiii:fn»ift:i>.i. i; i lurann THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I j Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. 1 Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I Per annum $15.00 S Half-yearly 7.50 I Per quarter 8.75 I I extra 50 rt* 2 1 per193 words
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Article1148 1923-03-12 2 TWO YEARS WORK IN VIEW FOR EXCAVATORS, (London 'Times."> Luxor, Jan 31. At the present moment, thanks to the great discovery of Lord Carnarvon and Mr Carter in the Valley of the Kings the excavator has come into ihe limelight, and people are taking a real, if1,148 words
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Article213 1923-03-12 2 The trade that needs an alarm clock mo t at the moment is the Rubber Trade, says the "Efficiency Magazine" for February. It is now at the crossroads. Unless it wakes up and takes the road of progress, the Americans will beat us in a trade213 words
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Article57 1923-03-12 2 A British surveying vessel engaged in re-charting the South Pacific has redi covered the long-lost island of Bardco. containing about 300 (slanders of Samoan type, ruled over by Mrs Zahel. the widow of an Australian missionary. The onry other whit* people on the island are an author, named Banfield. and57 words
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Article210 1923-03-12 2 Importance of the Blood. Everybody should have some knowledge of the mechanism of the body, and of the important functions which the blood performs. Every drop of blood in y:<ur body passes- right through your vc/jns many times every day, carrying off impurities and getting cleansed210 words
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Advertisement266 1923-03-12 2 ■L9Lsl Unequalled ftr ijjjh |JL [> SGU6HS, COLDS 4 SORE THROAT Tha Peps medicine ia breathed in as P«p» tablet die- t 5 3 ■oltss in ihe moath. It thus reaehee direct every part of jMj !j jjj: B tbe throat and cheat whera a chill strikee first. l\»psact JB||Hjj266 words
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Advertisement154 1923-03-12 2 THE ECSTACY OF FEELING WELL. No one can know the ecstacy of feeling well unless they have suffered the agonies of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, or other acute forms of pain, and then been cured. We have thousands of letters which express this ecstacy of feeling the pain go, the ecstacy154 words
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Advertisement280 1923-03-12 2 FRESH STOCK 1923 F. H Ay re's Tennisballs $10 50 per doz. Badminton Sets Ist Qualify $35.00 2nd 25.00 Cheap 20 00 Special Pingpong Balls, Sets and Footballs. ROSE Co., Ltd, 387, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE' Telephone No. 396. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE s oa shi e ai the following depots:—280 words
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Advertisement350 1923-03-12 2 3LACK DIAMOND FILE HALF ROUND ***** FLAT ***** FILES AND RASPS. Large and varied range of stocks always availabk at Competitive Prices. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (TaorpiratsJ iv Strain S«f,h n». s SINGAPORE Piles Cored Operation Averted by Use of Geraolene, Lonfir-standing: Case which defied all ot Mr. George350 words
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Article738 1923-03-12 3 IN PORT DICKSON DISTRICT. Reward of $500 Offered. The man-eating tiger in the Port Dickson district, which has already struck terror into the hearts of the labourers on estates and the villagers, has again been in evidence, writes a "Malay Mail" correspondent. On Monday at about 7738 words
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Article32 1923-03-12 3 Sir Harold Snagge, of Messrs Bomstead and Co., who has recently undergone an operation in a nursing home in London, returned to Sandhills, Bletchingley, on Feb 7 foi a period of convalescence.32 words
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Article187 1923-03-12 3 Any diminution of energy is due to nerve-weakness, cither temporary or cbronic. Nerve-weakness is caused by a draining away of oaosph >ru*, needed to keep ths nerves in perfect health. To renew energy, therefore, the nerves must be brought to their high-water mark ol efficiency.187 words
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Advertisement469 1923-03-12 3 'Ulenburgs Milk Food No. L Selves 3 problems, ONE of which every mother has to face ast Feeding As an adjunct to Breast holly fails. Feeding. Ha 1 ia practically The Ailenburys' Milk Food No. 1 may be used tan k and alternately with the breast. One or two bo469 words
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Advertisement290 1923-03-12 3 m m** m —■—a»a» a» aa> «B> «aj —a» I""0h!ye8/Wincarnis j is invaluable in restoring health to I those who are Weak, I or Anaemic, I or Nervous, i or Run-down." I j f| The outstanding advantage of 1 Wincarnis in restoring 1 health is due to ths fact I290 words
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Advertisement521 1923-03-12 3 A P a r Comedy Star Mr. R>£. WENTWORTH, be Renowned *&\m\ LifcHt cmedian, Br*"' WrffM I leel compelled to write of the beneiit I received. I was a constant aufferer of y> jL\ Lumhayo but since tal.ing .CH De Wit s hlls I have com- «fl\ Jsm pletoly iost521 words
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Advertisement401 1923-03-12 3 B A SLOAN'S PENETRATES 5 WITHOUT RUBBING Relieves all j x .^.'^y 11 A s Invaluable Remedy ilLiuuSilJ for SCIATICA and other NERVE PAINS. k% f If you're tormented by Sciatica, Rheu- H&kh! |> ism, Neuralgia, Sprains.Bruises, Back- jy| ache, any body or nerve pain—just see how instantly a little401 words
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Article503 1923-03-12 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." Theatre-goers who enjoy the unusual will appreciate the programme offered at the Empire Cinema tonight. The feature of the bill is Danger Ahead, a screen version of Sara Ware Bassett's popular novel, The Harbor-road, with Mary Philb.n in the503 words
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Advertisement376 1923-03-12 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 Carl Lf etnm.'o ffers the famous beauty MXTIY PHILBiN the winner of a beauty eon teet at the Elko convention in Chicago, is the star of DANGER AHEAD 5 Parts. The filmed version of Sara Ware Bassett's novel the H trbor376 words
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Advertisement411 1923-03-12 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Wednesday March 7, to Monday, March 12. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE 1 Reel »'athe Film. Daintiest Comedy-Drama of the Season WILLIAM FOX presents Shirley Mason in THE LITTLE WANDEBER In 5 Reels. A comedy-drama of infinite411 words
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Advertisement60 1923-03-12 4 10 Permanent happiness secure I 0 prosperity ctic'lrg peace A FOOLISH DREAM? NO. Every one of these can be a reality by going through. "A GUIDE TO HEALTH." It can be had free from: Vaidya Shastri Manishanker Govindji, ATANK NIGRAH PHARMACY, 101, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TRY BLUE PETER AUSTRALIAN BEST60 words
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Advertisement542 1923-03-12 4 AMUSEMENb "GAIETY" A ROBERTSON COLE ifcilUv I Special Attraction. I 2nd Show at 10 p.m. I Tangled Threads J v I st Show at 7 in cl 91 Story by Havev. Continue* Enis d WLUAM OlWC«sSS I BESSIE BABBISCALE djj As Margaret Wayne a wife whose "THE GOVT" KING W542 words
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Article214 1923-03-12 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTA HONS $111 B uyera no SeiLatest Local Market Quotations. Gambler BuyWi j*? Java Cube Z Hamburg Cube 9 q K n Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 23 75 Mixed Black Peppe* 15 -0 ♦Sundried Copra 1i. 90 u9O ♦Mixed Copra H. 65 u 6s *Small Flake214 words
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Article82 1923-03-12 5 Singapore, March 12. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 o-32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 9-16 d On New.^York—Demand 54% Private 90d|s 54% On France Bank 840 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft H P-C. Dis. On82 words
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Article83 1923-03-12 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, March 12. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 59 Latest London Cables quote. London, Spot Is 5%d. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Soot 60 60% 60% JJJ July to Sept 62 62% Oct to Dec 63 63% Latest London83 words
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Article313 1923-03-12 5 FRIENDSHIP ACROSS THE SEAS. The old platitude has it that "absence makes the heart grow fonder," hut, like nearly all platitudes, the assertion bears very little relation to actual fact. Love of all kinds, whether it be between those of the same or oppo dt e sex, needs313 words
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Article51 1923-03-12 5 Pr 'jrously acknowledged $1,215,070.9» Per Mr G Lym-Macken-zie. Hon Treasurer Johore. Subscriptions collected m Johore amd dsf.rct transferred to Singapore L409.3S Government of Ke-dah (sceond contribute) 5,000.00 $1,221 480.32 The above contribution's ar<> grat» fully acknowledged by the Committer A W VICE, Hon Treasurer. Singapore, March 8.51 words
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Article69 1923-03-12 5 February Returns. Boustead and Co. Ltd., Agents: Buloh Kasap Rubber Plantations Ltd, output last month 18,700 lbs; total to date 176,523 lbs. Gadek Rubber Estate Ltd, output last month 24,000 lbs; total to date 53,400 lbs. Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd. output last month 49,485 lbs; total to69 words
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Advertisement78 1923-03-12 5 NAHAR OPERA Beyrouth Theatre Gt-yiang fcot*< (Opposite the Geylang Police Stf< TO-NIGHT For the first time to be shewn here Grand Javanese St, ry in 3 parts. DEWI KASMARAN LARACHITA Part" 1 Tuesday, Ma-ch 13 dewl KASMABAN LARACHITA Part 2. Wednesday, March 14 4 DEWI X ASM ARAN LARACHITA Last78 words
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Advertisement414 1923-03-12 5 I I I I I I ■■.■■.«■■■■i«immiiiiiiiiuronL«. iß >flt) l t I I Bx p>ol 47!?* I I MEANS NOTHING, j BUT HAVING US FIT YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES I MEANS THAT YOU WILL HAVE NO FURTHER TROUBLE WITH SHAKY CROOKED LENSES. 1 j N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN I s MEDICAL414 words
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Advertisement27 1923-03-12 5 SO-SO SO.iO I DOUBLE ACE I GOLDEN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 1 1 j I SOLE IMPORTERS: IThe East Asiatic Co.,Ltd.J 5 (Incorporated 1b Denmark.) ij I Singapore. I27 words
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Miscellaneous59 1923-03-12 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital Singapore, March 11. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Rar Red to 32 degree Fah 4 5 83 87 81 Temp 83 79 Wet Bulb Ther: 80 Dir 0 f Wind N E Max Temp in shade 88 Mn do do 78 Max in Sun59 words
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Article166 1923-03-12 5 aNO WHERE. v \;»ORE niARY. IV-cay. March 12. Tides—& 2' 8 "-m- >n s S rea H story Society, paper on le to Animals, Raffles individual Tr ops, 5.15. (J Co M G Platoon. S R A j, S A Co, 5.10. H y: Zetland Regular, 6. p r Billiard166 words
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Article381 1923-03-12 5 T March 12. pz* vn am fr *Kinta 3 p.m. Ea;u ai at Aing Leong 3 p.m. P Malacca Hye Leong 4 p.m. p Sour:.' aya Bandjermasin F Ban Ho Guan 4 p.m. C fcta Tinggi *Meranti 4 p.m. C Ba a. Broame, Port Hedland, C, k.381 words
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Obituary121 1923-03-12 6 i HIGH MASS OF REQUIEM. A Solemn M» 8 of Requiem wll be held at the Church of Owr Lady of F.ourdes on Tuesday the 13th iust. at 6.30 am. (or the repose of late Mrs. C. Bonnaparte. Relatives and friends are kindly requested to attend. ANSOl T121 words
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Article778 1923-03-12 6 The course of the rubber market during the past week or two has been a sore disappointment. Yet it has only been what soberminded people, not given to extravagant anticipations on the smallest encouragement, quite expected. It was always foolish to think that the introduction of compulsory778 words
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Article213 1923-03-12 6 F. E. Association of Tropical Mrdicine. A copy of the pamphlet punished fcr the sth Cxxngaviiss of the Far E.«i! Icm Assodiaition of Tropical MeoVc'xie has been- sent to us by the local! Secretary Dr J W Scharff, MB., D D H, Government Health Officer, S mrjaporo. The213 words
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Article501 1923-03-12 6 London, Mar 9. Malaga has been declared plague infected for all operations by lighters. —Reuter. Our Ipoh correspondent wires that the Chief Secretary goes home by the P and 0 Karmala on May 10, returning m October. Kaa Ntnr Hawaiian Company arrived this morning by the s.s. KAjang from Hongkong.501 words
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Article586 1923-03-12 6 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The directors of Uhi Bcaiut Consolidated Rubber present the following rcporu to the shareholder^:— Your Directors submit the duly aud ted Accounts for the year ended December 31. 1922, showing a profit of $8,256.57 whiich must be dtducted from 'h* balrrv*? brou o586 words
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Article86 1923-03-12 6 Two Drivers Arreted. A Malay Potf.ce Constable uho was rd ug on a bicycle along Haveiockrcad was run over by a lorry, hfkmgmg to Messrs Henderson Bros and killed. Death, i 3 said to have been instantaneous. The driver has been at rested and will be charged86 words
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Article51 1923-03-12 6 Our Ipoh correspondent wires that tiie wedding took place at Ipoh 0 n Saturday, the Rev Mr Hone officiating, of Miss Ada May Ward, of Australia sister of Mrs Gray, of Temoh, to Mr Donald Hugh Headrick, of Gopeng. Mrs Osborne was matron-of-honour. Mr and Mrs Gray gave a large51 words
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Article388 1923-03-12 6 A SECOND BDnio,, Past expemnce ha-1. l reader in aistrust any ct- are pubiished in En had g0 many Z ?;aa S "author's licence••Vh^ o^ IwWishw ~ade p-' *J sent-day costs necestrtat. cepting books for ££2*5 g yen us store. biu h for the ack of intelligence388 words
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Article65 1923-03-12 6 To be Tried in X U Mr Ng Bong G«sa W ""J** in the police court ta» foil rmmg his «urrender the < i*«P on the charge Jed in pur of criminal intim gard to an bmc a m stt Mr j of the Malayan OrflieWi65 words
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Article56 1923-03-12 6 Member? of the Choir the above cantata are remind fact that there will be J to-night (Monday.) hearsal will be on *<* inst, at 9 p.m. prompt m 0 dral, and then -rHb. (the last) on Tha> day. in the same pi**- h§ 26tli inst, there56 words
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Article33 1923-03-12 6 Certain untitled of the untitled une»r'br.l5 l. tl.:.< m.,«. i.. <"d ,v .'»1 coud rc,<l '.d. con.""",/ nml.oaKr. 4''!' c<'. n-e b...!)' Hz t"'<. u'..l «4. 7bi.«l. .sr», lata'.. c»l »> tb...l» tl5 > .NVlNt,33 words
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Advertisement353 1923-03-12 6 I AUTOMATIC' I f?ONEft AND STB0PPFR I FOR I K Gili t e, Autjstrop, 7 o'clock, Gem, Olemak, E S Ever-ready, Ace, Kirbee ai.d Kinok C g SAFETY WAZJ3 SLADES. I Q I jj Tii.; Most Simple and Effective Stropper Invented. n I Mikes one Blade 1 ist 9 to353 words
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Advertisement67 1923-03-12 6 jH||} NESTLE S MALTED M«LK v keep the t fgr and make the Unfit strong. |*S™s*| To those who have not tried this famous kALTEP Malted Milk we will post one (7 oz.) i bottle BEL on receipt of postage 25ctS. and one label Milkmaid Sterilized Milk. Please write clearly67 words
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Article343 1923-03-12 7 FRANCE'S POLICY TO SCRAP TREATY OF VERSAILLES? HARDSHIPS IN THE RUHR. Reuter. London, March 11. The hardship of the population of the Ruhr is described by Reuter's c tcial Correspondent, who says that since the occupatim the daily food k' If the workman has r<sen toReuter. - 343 words
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120 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Paris, March 11. A from Duesseldorf states that two Frenchman, a subaltern y and the acting stationmasteT at Buer, were found shot t a: revolver sh ts near The mayor, th; Chief .v ;nd o notables of Buct have been arrested as hostages, the «f 'itReuter. - 120 words
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Article98 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. A dr.- tent nee of five years im|ris nraeni i a fine of fifteen million r.ilicted on Schwebel, iferaan member of the International r the Saar frontier at May r. accused was charged pating n a demonstration. —Intel Par s, March 10. Br.tj.:. has presented aReuter. - 98 words
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Article69 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Berlin. March 10. A telegram from Essen says that as French occupation has now extended sou:h:\v--d to Gummerabach. ™*J ia > tak possession of the 1 stations at Recklinghauaen■d, Castrop, Uauxel and Braubau, w <i a customs office has been eataa: Gr r.<_nfeld. for the control tieReuter. - 69 words
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Article74 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Par s, March 11. Ai an outcome of the inter-AHied Fm *ne e Commission's meeting, dealJJ repayment of the cost of Amtrican Army of Occupation, 7* representative hat rr Allied proposals to the Department compr'sing a plaa u Wy d cash $20,000,000 annually for c wh'ch willReuter. - 74 words
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Article216 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. London, March 10. e !i; >h Cabinet has ratified the merit of Generals Godley and France the same '"ciiit.ies in the Brit sh zone <yed before the Ruhr oet®P*ticn Reuter. London, March 10. st on of the railways one. the whole trade and general trans- f >Reuter. - 216 words
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Article84 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Paris, March 10. The Reparations Commission announce that by three votes to one abstention it has been decided to call on Germany to deliver to Belgium and Italy 4,200 tons of ntates in the form of 21 000 tons sulphate ammonia for the period ending AprilReuter. - 84 words
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Article61 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Werden, March 10. Friedrich Wilhelm of Lippe, who was arre ted at Dusseldorf, along with others who attacked a Franco-Belgian Commission, has been fined seven million marks by the French courtmartial for possession of a lifepreserver. The Prince's defence was that he was obliged to carryReuter. - 61 words
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Article59 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Essen. March 10. The number of criminals who have recently arrived, owfng to the absence of a police force, has reached a menacing figure. The fire brigade is busy raiding and breaking up bands of five hundred suspected persons who march•d out of a huge blockReuter. - 59 words
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Article52 1923-03-12 7 Fracture of Pipe. Reuter. London, March 11. The Admiralty announces that one naval rating was killed and four ously injured in exploamn on the cruiser Coventry. Ow ng to a ture of the air pres ure p'pe a torpedo was expelled. The torpedo tube fell aTong party ofReuter. - 52 words
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Article163 1923-03-12 7 LEAVE OUT ECONOMIC CLAUSES. Conference in Fortnight. Reuter. Constantinople, March 10. A courier has arrived with the Angora Government's note worded in very moderate language. It states that fundamental modification* are not proposed in the political clauses of the draft treaty, but prefers small terr tor:al requests, andReuter. - 163 words
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Article99 1923-03-12 7 Royal Mail Steamer Robbed. Reuter. New York. March 9. A dramatic theft of liquor by rum pirates" was effected on the Royal Mail Steam Packet Orhita, as she lay alongside the landing pier. The adventurers stealthily boarded the liner at midnight while the crew was in theReuter. - 99 words
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Article110 1923-03-12 7 Trade Mission Declined. Reuter. Ottawa, March 9. Replying to a quest on in the House of Commons, Mr Robb. minister of trade and commerce, aid that Canada would decline to receive a Russian trade mission, as some of its members were undesirables. The matter was in theReuter. - 110 words
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Article87 1923-03-12 7 Italy's Good Lead. Reuter. Rome, March 11. The Cabinet has decided to ratify the Washington Labour Convention regarding female and youthful labour and the eight-hour day. Mr Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Office, recently interviewed the Minister of Labour and expressed a* gratification at Italy leadingReuter. - 87 words
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Article36 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Paris, March 10. Lord Crewe U suffering from influenza and pneumonia and hi* condition is disquieting.—Reuter. New York, March 10. The veteran octogenarian Labour leader. Mr Gompers, is seriously 11 with pneum n>a—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article33 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. London, Mar 10. Unlike paal foods, the retail prices of which recently have been falling tea has aga n risen twopence per round, with indications si a further increase.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article39 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. Rangoon, March 10. Five passengers were killed and seven injured owing to the derailment of a train proceeding to Moulmem. The engine was overturned and two caches telecoped. The moral of a rail te <uapected_Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article164 1923-03-12 7 FREE STATE AND PEACE OFFER. Armed Truce Impossible. Reuter. London, March 10. The Free State Government has turned down preliminary peace proposal submitted by Archbishop Cashel to the Irregular commandant-general at Cork, contain ng a suggestion that arms should be dumped under the charge of battalion commanders, whoReuter. - 164 words
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Article45 1923-03-12 7 Reuter. London, March 11. A big round-up of Iri-h men and women took place in different paits of England on Saturday and Sunday. Over a hundred were arrested, teken to Liverpool and embarked on a British cruiser, it is believed, for Ireland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article85 1923-03-12 7 Indentured Labour. Reuter. Wellington. N Z, Mar 10. A commission of the Methodist Church conference has investigated the conditions of indentured labour throughout the South Seas and revolted ill rgly svt>t.o:-v.-. 0 Ventured labour, cor. idermg that indigenous free labour is impracticable in the present generation.Reuter. - 85 words
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Article98 1923-03-12 7 Transport Sinks in Storm. Reuter. Athens, March 11. A transport, laden with 400 men on furlough fr:m Salamis Arsenal, sank in a storm off Pireaus 200 bemg drowned.—Reuter. Athens, March 11. The transport vessel, which was small and over-crowded with 250 officers and men from Greek cruisers,Reuter. - 98 words
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Article227 1923-03-12 7 The t*** and unprecedented teat yea- of Kaai's Royal SUeCeSS :3 3t >^* 1 Troubadours is fresh m the publ c nvnd Mr Kai has b::n to Honolulu Ad now returns at the head of a new company of 12 artistes, included in which are some of227 words
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Article321 1923-03-12 7 PASSENGER S THRILLING STORY. Mr P W Skene, who left Singapore for Fremantle on a holiday, and returned to the Colony an Saturday by the Commonwealth steamer Kangaroo, has a thril ing cyclone story to relate. Mr Skene told our representative that he left Fremantle on February321 words
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Article355 1923-03-12 7 Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna Deva. The 88th birthday anniversary of Bhagavan Sri Ramakrianna Deva, came off on Sunday February 25, and was a unique event in the annals of Vivekananda Ashrama, Kuala Lumpur. It wa- celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion by his followers and admirers, the event355 words
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Article58 1923-03-12 7 We are indebted to the "Nauye Niehi-Nichi Sttmbun" for Ihe follow ing: Tokyo, Mr.rch 9. The Peking Cabinet. oppressed by Tsvo Kun and Woo Pei-Fu. has resieved on the qiK>*l'cn of tfc K'l tary Governorship of Fo-Kien and C m»on. The Horse Race Bill has been pissed58 words
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Advertisement468 1923-03-12 7 •af'if'.r-rxir.'jri'WKi* turn* .cj-ijuauci* ii;i»iiii i i i t i i iv *tt' I 1 IS I BRITISH li DIAMOND MESH j EXPANDED META?. SUITABLE FOR a Guards for Machinery Workshop. I Stores Enclosures Partitions. Guards for Windows Fireguards. I Screens for Cloakrooms Fencing, etc. J I COMPETITIVE PRICES. 5 y468 words
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Article796 1923-03-12 8 THE TURF. SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA. 'ihe ram in Singapore notoriously has no con. d rat on for sports.MO. Just as it fell, according to tradition following a short drought, on the first day of the S C C tennis tournament, M it fell ajrVn in no Itss traditional796 words
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Article245 1923-03-12 8 M. F. A. LEAGUE CONCLUSION. In response to invitations sent out by the Ma'aya Football Association, there was a large and representative gathering yesterday aftern on on tho M F A ground, Beach-road, when the league winners, the Simpolan Mohibbah Club, and the runners-up, the Persenangan Stia Club, met245 words
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Article100 1923-03-12 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Preliminary. J Donaldson vs Major Spring?. Wardle vs Le Sueur. Gordon vs Col Haseldine. Stringfellow va Laybourna. Lee Warner vs Warren. Newcomer»' Handicap. Giggins vs Glascoe. Kent vs Zimmerman. Palmer vs Craig. Wallich vs McMichael. Gorsuch vs Basted. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Newcomers' Handicap. Major100 words
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Article78 1923-03-12 8 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Singles Handicap. R O H Law vs E H R Bowerman. H Munro vs P W Smith. Dr Chill vs R H Gale. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Singles Handicap. H E Trent.rry vs Rev Douglas*. D Main vs R W Chater. W Gordon vs78 words
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Article30 1923-03-12 8 S.C.C. ROOMS. A last reminder is given of the opening of the S C C billiard rooms at 6.30 p.m. to-day by H E the Governor, Sir Lawrence Guillemard.30 words
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Article33 1923-03-12 8 IRELAND BEAT WALES. Reuter. Dublin, March 10. The International rugger match was played in cold, threatening weather. There were 15,000 spectators. The ground was excellent. Ireland beat Wales by 5 points 4.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article190 1923-03-12 8 INTER-CLUB MATCH. The inter-Club golf match, played between members of the Singapore Golf Club and the Garr eon Club during the week end, resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club by 15 U to 2%. The following were the scores, Garrison Golf Club players being given first.190 words
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Article98 1923-03-12 8 RAIN CAUSES ABANDONMENT. After only half an hour's play in the Married vs. S ngle match on the S C C ground on Saturday, heavy rain caused an abandonment. Scores: Married. C H G Clarke, not out 40 CE H Jacobs, b Wodehouse 7 Dr J Scharenguivel. not out98 words
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Article607 1923-03-12 8 RACE FOR SOMERVILLE BOWL. In the second race for the Somerville Bowl. Mr Perry sent ten boats away at 10 a m yesterday over the Club Course in strong wrlnds and a lumpy sea that increased as the morning drew onThe Gertrude broke her gaff before the start and607 words
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Article582 1923-03-12 8 LAST LINK OF THE CHAIN BEING LAID. Colombo, Feb 28. The cable ship Colonic owned b* the Te'egraphs Constructional and Maintenance Company, Ltd., arrived in Colombo yesterday for the purpose of laying more than twelve hundred miles of cable between Colombo and the Straits, the last link in582 words
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Article330 1923-03-12 8 UNDERCURRENT OF AGITATION INCREASING. Recent actions of the military on the Peking-Hankow Railway have irritated the Chinese to no small degree, with the result that public bodies in Hankow and Shanghai have had a s.ries of meet for the purpose of discussing th e situation. A330 words
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Article146 1923-03-12 8 Singapore, March 12. Rubber. —London Is 5%d, Local 60. Tin.—London March 10, £217 15s. Od, $111% (Buyers). Share Market. —Quiet. Rubbers.—Allenbys $1.15 to $1.20, Changkat serdings $3.30 to $4.00, Tapah $12.00 to $12.50, Tambalaks 70 to 77% cents, Ulu Benuts 27 Ms to 32% cents. Tins.—Rawangs146 words
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Advertisement67 1923-03-12 8 You Need It when run down by illness After illness there is no builder up so reliable as SCOTT'S Emulsion. The pure cod liver oil and hypophosphites, which it contains, quickly build up wasted tissues, restore appetite, enrich the impoverished blood and bring renewed strength ana vitality to the wasted67 words
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Advertisement201 1923-03-12 8 STEEL From $4.00 per pair. GOLD FILLED EYE GLASS S From .10.00 per pair S. SMITH SON (Siam) Ltd., (Incorporating J. Motion Co.) 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. BANGKOK, SINGAPORE, LONDON NEW VORv, THE 1923 MODEL iChevrolet Cars i have arrived. 5 3 The Five Seater Touring Car s fitted m201 words
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Article596 1923-03-12 9 Singapore, March 3, 1923. Article. Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef abew or curry kati 0.40 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kati 0.54 Mutton Indian Muttvn, Australian kati 0.66 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.60 Fowl medium (l%-2%596 words
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Article1542 1923-03-12 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Mar 12. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. JANUARY 13, 1923. Ifue Paid Val. Up. i i 2\- 2\- Allagar 0 1 5% 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 31,542 words
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Advertisement401 1923-03-12 9 Bt tVEBV TEST OF VALUE OVERLAND LEADS TO-DAY Price $1750. Deferred Payments arranged. t Full Particulars on Request. j j CYCLE CARRIAGE CO LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. j j KemarkabJe Cures I nologieal Therapeutics—The new method of Drugless Healing j rapidly gaining scores of adherents. jj j401 words
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Advertisement172 1923-03-12 9 U. i i i i i i i i i, i i' in il i i i!ii!iiiinirii!iiniifi!iri«iii::iniiiiiii:iuiii'iin'.i; i i .1 1 i ukmb j THE STRAITS AlBION PRESS, Ltd., I I (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) I PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, m 1 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE S.S. I Do you172 words
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Article405 1923-03-12 10 AN AMERICAN •PLUCKED." A revival of the confidence trickster is reported. Scotland Yard is inquiring into two recent cases in London, and it is also announced that the old "Spanish prisoner" swindle has been brought up to date by transferring the scene of the hidden wealth to Smyrna405 words
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Article159 1923-03-12 10 London, Fob 27. An antique furniture law suit, so costly that it is termed the 1% guineas a minute case, began a month ago before the Lord Chief Justice, who four days later referred it to an official referee. A pantechnicon brought the disputed articles to159 words
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Advertisement1114 1923-03-12 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Of Valuable Sea-Side Health-Resort, Rubber Estate, Etc. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public auction at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Tanjong Katong. Tnt 1 Valuable freehold land together with the Bungalow (having a large sea1,114 words
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Advertisement940 1923-03-12 10 PALPITATION. It is not often that one hears of a young man or woman complaining of physical pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there can generally be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age, then real940 words
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Advertisement158 1923-03-12 10 ITCHING BURNING RHCHILD All Over Body. Of a Dry Nature. Very Restless. Cuticura Heals. m A rash broke out on my little boy's arms and body. It itched and burned terribly, and when he scratched it, it broke into small, sore eruptions which scattered all over his body, and was158 words
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Advertisement390 1923-03-12 10 Ton. Save ff-L.jW Money MtTi\*(^fllK' > i at'd secure an All British bicycle of world-wide re%Mmi M' 4 Ti. l *m\ jjß pute —if you luy a MEAT). (Hp .iN^ 7 Specification includes: Wm LA Dunlop Tyres. Brooks' J \MB Saddle. Variable Gear, Oil V Bath. Coaster Hub and ail390 words
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Advertisement280 1923-03-12 10 N. V X I LONDON LINE I Hakone Maru I Suwa Maru Mar 2| I Tsushima Maru I HAMBURG LINB, I Lima Maru I YORK LINK v iA BIJI< P I SOUTH AMERICAN LJNJt 1 Kanagawa Maru I BOMBAY LINi. I Nagato Mara M B Kamakura Maru r I Genoa280 words
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Advertisement508 1923-03-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. o fl. BRITISH INDIA AMD APCAR UNE (Com pan. s incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Coitract with His Majeaty'i Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Front LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 Karma la about March 18 Ka.-hgar about April 1 Nyar.za about508 words
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Advertisement407 1923-03-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. *or Marseilles London, Hambcrf, Rotterdam, Antwarp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. London Maru arr Mar 1G fop 17 Parh Maru arr Apr 12 dep 13 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Pai ima, New York407 words
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Advertisement572 1923-03-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. L!NH OF STEAMERS Sfarthry saiLngs to and from Austral!a for cargo only, calL>« *i Jtstavia. SoTirabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydray SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. Arrives Sails s s EURELIA Mar 15 Mar 19 s c EMITA Apr 15 Apr 20 s.s. ECHUCA May 14 May 19 s.s. EURELIA572 words
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Advertisement529 1923-03-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. MANAGING AGENTS, U.S. SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Fare to European Porta from Hongkong £120 First-claaa throughout. SAN FRANCISCO vi» SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA at HONOLULU. Leaves Hongkong Arr. Saa F/aciaeo PRESIDENT LINCOLN Mar 12 April 5 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Mar 28 April 19529 words
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Advertisement534 1923-03-12 12 WANTED. WANTED.—lmmediately one secondhand Fiat otor Car. Apply with particulars to Box 6.3. c/o Jlaiaja Tribune." WANTED.—Two or three competent Job Compositors. Apply PRI.NIER, Box No. 130, Ipoh. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Accommodation for about 200 pupils is now avaiiab.e in the Indian Elementary School at No. 8, Short Street for pupils534 words
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Advertisement381 1923-03-12 12 BANKS. P. 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Wit* which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY, in Authorised Capital £0,000.000 Capital Subscribed aa*i Paid Up £2,594,100 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI,381 words
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Advertisement459 1923-03-12 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL .BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated in the W. 3. A.) I OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL CUT BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US I 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US *10^00,0(K Head Office:- SO WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London459 words
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Advertisement434 1923-03-12 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca ISI Jonker Street. Most 77-79 Jalan Suleimaa. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT: Loadoa, N«w York, Saa Fraacisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatiaaak aad Trang. CAPITAL Anthoriaed434 words
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Advertisement430 1923-03-12 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I Incorporated in EngiaaU ty? Royal Charter 1863.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Share* of £5 each «3,000,000 Reserve Fund «3,700,00t Reserve Liability of Proprietom 153,000,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster ane" Parr's430 words
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Advertisement362 1923-03-12 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Wah, Eeq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiam, Eiq. (Vice- Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan Pan,362 words
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Advertisement307 1923-03-12 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 345 Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dep, SUBSCRIPTION U\%% PAYABLE IN AD?*** Per annum I lojQI Half-yearly t (.50 Per quarter <i.ia Single Copy 5 c^ Postage Extra 50 cts. per moaU lo foreign countries |1 do VERY MAJTI307 words
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