Malaya Tribune, 5 April 1923

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. KVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY Vol. X.- No. 79 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923 PTVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 529 1 THE j MALAYA TRIBUNE f AMD I i SHIPPING GAZETTE, f I I «45, -NUirisl Dept. Managerial Dept. I BSCKD7TION RATES. I W ADVANCE. 1 j IVr ,nnu, I I :la:t-yearly JJJ I I r palter s 7 I Postage extra 50 eta per ruoath. I I ~,********** ii iniiiiiiiiiiiiiitim
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    • 187 1 i Skirts! Shirts' I 3 (Our Own IlaJi W th or Without t ollar. Horn than 20 patterns to select. flj| IB s£-* I. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 91, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Adelphi Hotel Buildings), SINGAPORE. Dt'min l for HeJarticD in Prices. |tHE ORDER OF THE DAY!!! WHY PAY FANCY PRICES
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    • 225 1 ''""'i' Ml II fT I I I I I I I I ***** HIM IH 7 STRAITS HOTEL C' &67 ANSON ROAD. SINGAPORE, I 6 m I v cli-f jriii -h-d single and double 2 5 room accun modatiort, Elpctric, 2 I excellent ciisine,bil!iard.s,]iquors 5 I cold-beer and refresl ments.
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  • 842 2 CHINESE BRIDE DRAWS PACK AT ELEVENTH HOUR. Bridegroom's Revenge. The bride r bridegroom that draw» back at the- eleventh hour must require a good deal of courage of the kinl referred to as "moral" to back up that unexpected "Nay," and one w oild certainly expect
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  • 616 2 Af SEEN THROUGH AMERICAN GLASSES. Dr H A Garfield, son of the great President Garfield, fr.end and associate of Presdient W ilson. former President of Princeton, present President of Williams College, Massachusetts, one of the leaders of American InLellcctual lif?' is at present on a visit to this
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 587 2 j Leg Ulcers Years of Intense Suffering: Ended. Twelve Painful Wounds absolutely Cured by Germolene. .Mrs. E. Hoi run, 60, Warden-road, Kentish Town. London, N.W.5. Eng., ■ays "Gcrmoiciic cured nic of varicosa V ulcers when nothing else had effect. ff dmliiM LicJk/' |L For \e-irs I suffer- I with vancosfl
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    • 451 2 A TELEGRAPHIST'S DILEMMA. The work of a telegraphist is often very trying to the nerves, especially when much night work has to be done. It was because he had a great deal of night work in the Government Telegraph Office at Mandalay, Burma, that Mr C L Francis suffered a
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    • 489 2 Double Purchase! HAND CRAB WINCHES. I TO LIFT I DIRECT FROM BARREL I Weight Price I 25 Cwts $175.00 each. 48 225.00 60 250.00 100 450.00 M UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED I (lacjrp )*ated in ti-j 9;r iin Plottleissntsj smßMtee. I Iftiteers I PRESERVATIVE iii 11 FALLIBLE Prompt Relief for the
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  • 950 3 DRESS AND WESTERN STYLES. The OrintaJ Crcie of the Lyceuu Club h: !d a dinner on the evening ol February 19, Mrs Shrimpton Gilei p:t 19 a ng. The c wcr. Several speak rs, amongst them the Japanese Ambassador, Baron Hayashi, who sad that Ch na. opened
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  • 618 3 PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE'S CAREER. The stbry of the remarkable carssr of George Augusts Jennings, Liberal candidate for North Paddi:.gton at the (general elcctioci. who was sentenced at the Old Bailey to four years' penal servitude for fraud, was told in the London "Evening: News" in an article
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 321 3 ever wntched for In the midst of worry and trouble with Is-—sleeplessness, poor digestion, weakened resp nsibilitics of life—have you sought a v perhaps used makeshift ways only to erves refuse to be goaded into doino"their duty. itogen comes as a veritable rescuer an has been worn down, a feeder
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    • 703 3 I pVAA A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent Every home C i» welcome. Simply mail the coupon. Beauties of All Races Women of some 50 nations now v/hiten teeth in this way y U kVDW that mi!lions of people, all the on modern research The name is P«, S od«* r
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  • 316 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." The Surina clvango to-night n the fir?t show, the concluding chapters of "The liuwk s Tra.l Se» Episodes 13, 14 ajid 15 and the opening chapters of "The InV-s.ble Hand a Antonio Moreno Serial. La the second siiow "The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 414 4 AMUSEMENTS YOU'LL LAUGH AS YOU NKVER LAUGHED BEFORE AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA Programme from Atril o to 8, 1927. Goldwyn super-special jfflt\ 5-thousi;nd funny feet. M^mS^ L be my win MAX LINDLR EL ''he Funniest ."-reel comedy BI UK SECRET SERIAL Two New Epi>. 5 and 6 in 4 parts.
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    • 414 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD Programme from Saturday, March 31 to Thursday, April 5. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. AMERICAN BACGE!? 1 Reel Pathe Film. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. BENJAMIN H. HAMPTON PRODUCTION Famous Zinc Gray's Popular Story in THE MAN OF THE FOREST In 6 Reels.
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    • 182 4 MARTIN'S A Fn-notip.mi i» f 4 I ful. Tl >e» k-»-> i kIt -i (fc HI I ..o .I f r. l'_ r j 1 Ai 5 IAhiJ'i. hOU'iH ni, j -AND. H WE VOU ANY MACHINES BROKEN Please ctli at Victoria Oxy-Acetylene Works. Gas Welders of Cylinders, Hoars, Self-Starters,
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    • 433 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. ELMO THE FEARLESS SERIAL Episodes 9, 10, 11 and 12 8 REELS. 2nd Sh< w at 9.15 p.m. THE KAISERS WEDDING (In Interaction ii News Gazette) STEPHEN McKENNA S Powerful Modern Drama SONIA As presented AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE SONIA" In an epic
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    • 159 4 Complete Change of Ist Smtm at Ufl harp* HAWK'S TRAIL SERU L I riaal Instalment. Bp j 6 HKELS First Episode of I ANTONIO MORENO SERIJ THE INVISIBLE H\ND I L'nd Show at 2.30 p. m The Simple L LARRY SEWN COMEDY I Nsw Eve's Film R>vi»w I BUSHMAN I
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  • 153 5 SINGAPOBB WART. To -day. April 5. T 0.30 a.m.. 11l pm c j y iv) SifneJe, Drill 5 V C: Hali W« M* 1 Victoria Theatre. fc-aaarfvar, April 6. fc. i 7 a in., IM p.m. in 1 i j jkw* %SO p.m. X (v) and Malay
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  • 341 5 TaMeta of lu«m> B.C. May be Found. Autr. j -i the British Museum rt kt r'y awaiting a further report r'.m th' expediti n which is excavatthe r: a ns < f the Temple of ie Moon God at Ur, in Mesopotamia. Sir I rtdk. Kenyon. director
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  • 71 5 Klman's Broken Bagagi ment. Ik. r x, w York (say? *W) that the engageMiscka Elman, the :in,i Misa Mi dred Stone has took place last 'lin'.st met Miss c P :'cid as the guest liedu I". »d described Miss girl," and thefr to take place nex* j
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  • 334 5 To-day, April 5. Co'ombo, Aden,* Suet,* Port Said,* Brindisi,* Venice* Trieste* Trieste 2 p.m. Penang Colombo Bombay *Awa Maru 2 p.m. Pahat Meran 3 p.m. Batavia X der Nederlanden 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei Medan* Sing-aradja 3 p.m. Medan Penang* Van Oversfcraten 3 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon
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  • 110 5 Singapore, April 5. Rubber.—London Is 4%<L Local 57V4. Tin.—Lond on £214 10s O<L Local $109% (175 to.-« sold.) Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Tins.—Nawng Pets $1 C 2% to $1.37%, Rawangß $1.27% to $1.32%, Johans 51 to 55 cunts, Taipings 95 to 98 cents, Norths $1.15 to $1.20,
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  • 90 5 "In this calendar there is not one case of robbery with violence. Last sessions there was a great number, and I believe tbe improvement has been largely due to the administration of the 'cat.' Sir Ernest Wild, X C, the Recorder, made this statement at the
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  • 208 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATION®. Tin to-day $109*.—175 tons sold. Latest Local Market Quotations. Buyer» Sellers Gambler 16 qq Java Cube 24.00 Hamburg Cube £3.50 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 23.50 Mixed Black Pepper 15.50 Sundricd Copra 12 50 Mixtd Copra 12.15 *Small Flake Tapioca 14.60 14.60 Med Pearl Tapioca Small
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  • 80 5 Singapore, April 5. r mm Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2a 4 19-32 d On New YorkDemand 54% Private 90ds 56 Vs On France Bank 750 On India Bank TeL Transfer 174% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2 p.c. pm On Shantrha Bank demand draft
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  • 59 5 C. of C. Rubber Aeaoeiation. Singapore, April 5. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot—ls 4%d. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 57% 57% April to June 58 58% July to Sept 59 59% Oct to Dec 60% 61 Latest
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  • 25 5 Singapore, April 5. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York.—« 3% eta. London.—Is 4%d. Singapore.—57% cts. Tone of Market.—Easier.
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  • 223 5 4KK1TALA April 5. Quorra Brit 73 tons Capt Naoodah, from Tringganu, left April 2, Swee Hong Seng. Pmang, Brit 543 tons, Capt Austin from K elan tan, left April 3, S S'ship Co Ltd. Klang, Brit 732 tons, Capt Mc Donald, from Penang, left Apr! 3, s S'sh
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  • 408 5 Old Legal Presumption. Does a wife who commits a criminal offence in the presence of her husband act under his coercion? This was a subject debated in the House of Lords recently. For eleven hundred years the presumption in law has been that she does. To-day, when
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  • 27 5 "Mummy, isn't that monkey like Uncle George?" "Hush, you mustn't say things like that! 1 "But the monkey can't understand, csn he? y
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 351 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. HECRUUNG. (E iropean U. it* Headquarters Beach lt;ad. Friday April 6, t > 7 p.m. WANTED.— An energetic young man seeks employment In a mercanti'e establishment, tie is a matriculate of the Bombay Uoiver-ity, has passed the Lon Jon Chamber of Commerce Senior Exams, in Book-Keeping, Accountancy,
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    • 276 5 NAHAR OPERA Beyrouth Theatre. Gey lan g Ro«d (Oppoaite the Ge>l ang Police Stat*>f>. Thursday Night, April 5 No Performance. Friday Night April 0 will stage An Interesting Arabic Play entitled ASHIDAH and A Shi AH Note: —Special new extra songs and dances will be given to-night. A. M. A.
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    • 280 5 *~*Bm~-x.jMmt AwMflßJaaanY Vitrex Lenses. I The new optical glass which, I although practically colourless, 1 absorbs all the harmful rays of 3 light. L«| ua make your next I pair of eye-glasses in these lenses, m Procurable only from H I N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN I r| MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 61 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, April 4. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar. Red to 32 degree Fah 1017.6 1013.3 1013.6 Temp 84 89 82 Wet Bulb Ther. 80 81 79 Dir of Wind N E calm Max Temp in shade 90 M™ do do 74 Max in
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  • 766 6 In the ordinary course of events the two boats, the Ranee and the Boribat, would have safely passed each other on the night of Wednesday, March 14, a; such boats have passed hundreds and thousands of times on that route. On that particular night
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  • 703 6 Mr M E Sherwood has been seconded for service uader the Johore Government. Mr W H R Allen of the Straits Trading Company Ltd. Butterworth, is sailing by the Dongola. Mr H A R Allan, of the Siam State Railways, has arrived in Penang, whire he will join a Japanese
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  • 181 6 Victoria Theatre. There was a crowded house —crowded for a cinema show —at the Victoria Theatre last night when the picturisation of Charles Dieken's immortal story, "The Tale of Two Cities," was screened. Everybody has at some time or the other read this famous book and,
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  • 244 6 Supreme Court Judgment. Before Mr Justice F Barrett Lcnnai'd in the Supreme Court yesterday the action brought ag'ainst Mr S J Manasseh. broker, of Malaccas'.reet, by Mr Mirza Mohamod Ali Namazie was concluded and his lordship delivered judgment with costs for the plaintiff Mr M M Ali
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  • 85 6 Judgment Rcseivwl. The case in which X Koide, Japanese interpreter and clerk empl yed at the Income Tax Office, stands charged with receiving $100 os illegal gratification from another Japanese named Minake. -was concluded after several hearings before Mr P F David, ifn the criminal district court
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  • 28 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. April 5. Mrs A C Dutta, wife of Mr A C Dutta Senior Assistant Surgeon died suddenly this morning of heartfailure.
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  • 64 6 Boaton.-It is expected here that de Valera is on his way to the United States, if he has not already arrived. This report is due to a prediction hy the chairman of the Entertainment Comnuttee c f the Massachusetts Association for the Recognition of
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  • 6 6 Madame Fillis owner of the well-known
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  • 255 6 Pass List The following are March, 1923, examination Edward VH C 1 Final Rxnmina ioi of L M S-P C Sen (with H 5 M X Lukshumya I J W Karunaretiie S M Kumaiasamy. 1 I» S Thambipfllay. X Gabriel, Hamzah bin T rVv'h :'r f.f-.'ior''' Fxinw —S
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  • 126 6 Marine Court Beafc wet Before Capt Calth rop .1 Master Attendant, resterdaj il man named James Murphy, I Lena, was charged a; of Mr Alexander, A S P of the Marine Eranch. wid disobeying the lawfu comma* Chief Officer at se*a. disobeying the lawful c d I k
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  • 121 6 (From Our Own CorraapondantiIpoh, .VTi! i The case agains* th,- I khana Club, utrid r t f r.ieut was called toniaj bef-w 3 Magistrate. Mr Stark A S P a?** prosecuting. Mr Huntsman stab I instructed by Mr Ke. km to a a p islpon ment. Th( dtsl
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  • 68 6 I I From Our Own Com Penanr AprJ 4 There have been hump mr n in Ktdah and South Sam 20 000 bags were export* d f o China since the middle of i eta** well above the Governmen: I**** teed pr cc. The local glut m trade
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 282 6 1 SPORTING CARTRIDGES KYNOCH SMOKELESS P6WDLR CARTRIDGES D LOADED EX. POWDER. Tile c^ I {j BONAX M S 12 BJJ« CASKS LOADED BEST CHILLED SHOT g Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, Buck and Ball. S Also 16 and 20 Bore. 1 PRIM AX" g 12 bore
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    • 84 6 MILKMAID BRAND STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. HSfes„ v' (Prepared in Norway) ■r jj£ Kich, Natural, Creamy Milk- Btnctly Strrilized-Purest in Quality-Perfect 'Wxi': NESTLE AMIO-SWJSS CCND: fcii.K CO., (LONDON) SINGAPORE BRANCHES. KUNTALINE. A sweet-scented and delightfully perfumed Hair Oil. SPECIALITIES:— L Arrests fall of hair 2. Cools the brain and nervous system
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  • 215 7 MINERS AND OTHERS ON ECONOMIC WAR PATH. POLICE CALLED IN. Reuter. London. April 3. Apart from the decision to re-open camperdown jute works, Dundee, rife which led to the lockjute workers, the in- r a .i-uation has not improved. Tri gilders and electrical workers n to negotiate,
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  • 239 7 INTERNATIONAL STATUS OF IRELAND. hmiirration Continues. Reuter. London, April 4. Though peace Baking m apparently not irofrressing in Inland, the capT U r ..f Irregulars are proceeding r of the arres: of a j uj Irregulars are received Deblin almo I da'ly. It s nole- j;. i
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  • 52 7 Sl'Kht Damage on Entering Bosphorus. Reuter. Coastsß iaopie, April 4. Tj African destroyer "Fox" col- British light-cruder a: entrance to the Bos- "< en rr nt Boh London. April 4 J~ Ad7n ralt >' report on the SC Ia2 tolhe, €ereS tJ.attbe W V- sU >» fataL.# «P*cted
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  • 51 7 L ADY NORTHCLIFFE MARRIED. Reuter. v LoB(1 °n- April 4. fcafcm cllffe married Sir R*ut w at Hartlebury.— I v London. April 4. *nni,ed'} nhChne a weddin was r!h ai »»i t T' al license at Bi.hop of arllebu T Castle. The S r J w °rce*» r officiated. ffav
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  • 17 7 Reuter. A bull,. HelBin Sfor, April 4. •v r 7ir L,-nln stats MS ami ha
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  • 110 7 EX-PREMIER OF ITALY'S DENUNCIATION. Slavery, not Peace. Reuter. London, April 4. The Ital an ex-premier Signor N'ti' ir. an article$o the *VPall Mai* Gazette" t.srrts that the Freneh Government a: the d e ates of French Iron mags craving to dominate cont'nr.:b! Europe. Th> '.ot.ve for t'->e occupation
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  • 79 7 French Aviator's New Feat. Reuter. Pa: Is, April 4. The a\ ator, M Barbot. record holder for motoric's fly'ng. flew for a quar.eM- of an hotK at a speed of ninety kilometers to a h-::ght of 200 feet. The aeroplane was fitted wth a aeven horee-powsr motor
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  • 54 7 Oil Company Promoters Arrested. Reuter. Fort Worth, Apr 1 4. The Texas Federal authorit'ee orreeted eighteen oil company promoters who accused of using the mails to defraud an investing public. It is alleged that a million dollars was obtained by misleading circulars. Warrants have bevn issued for the
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  • 14 7 Reuter. London, April 4 The death is announced of Inspecto.gcneral W H Lloyd.—ReutJer.
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  • 131 7 Reuter. (Ws do no* necessarily tndors» th* opinions exoravaed by correspondents.) Tc>ko, April 8. In consequence of the death of Prince Kita?hirakawa, three days the court mouT ing haa been ordered and Prince Regent's tour of Formosa has been p etponed a few days. The late Prince
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  • 324 7 DiiATH .SENTENCE POPE SAYS SOVIET. "Perfidious England'-. Reuter. Warsaw, April 4. Knoll, the Polish Charge de Affaires at Moscow made a last hour attempt to save Budkiewicz. He proposed to exchange Budkiewicz for Bolshevists arrested at Poland but Hanecki of the Soviet Commissariat of Foreign Affairs emphatically declined
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  • 49 7 Reuter. DISCOVERER OF TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB. Ca'ro, April 4. Lord Carnarvon had a fair r/jrht. H« cord toTi ia at IB grave but more hop ful.—Reuter. Cairo. Apr I 5. Lord Carnarvon d cd peacefully at ;wo oVock this morong. He was conscious almo?t to the end—Reuter.
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  • 289 7 Clever forgeries of Bank of England notes have recently been circulated in London and special detective* are following the matter up. It is believed the spurious notes were made on the Continent. They are wonderfully good the Dailjj Chronicle was told. and would pass almost
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  • 238 7 GERMANS DENY PROVOCATE r. Train Outrage. Reuter. Berlin. April 4. An advance guard of four soldiers in a motor lorry was held up at Hagen by an excited crowd. The French used the buttenda of their rifles and were eventual' y protected by the police. A German
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  • 471 7 Incentive to Honesty Shifting a heap of sand, a young Irish labourer found over £3,000 in Treasury notes in tin boxes. The discovery was «made in a house in Wes-ley-terrace, at Felling, near Newcastle in mail week. Mr and Mrs Summerbell, the occupants. having trouble with a
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  • 282 7 CAT FOR EURASIAN BOY. B Norris, a younr Eurasian, empi *yed by Mr H L. iter, of Highstreet, was sentenced to ten rtrokes of the cat by the Chief. Justice Sir alter Shaw at the Assizes yesterday for using as petiuine a forged chequ® belo.girtjt to his employer.
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  • 141 7 Yesterday in the third court before Mr Gour'.ay, Loh Seng Khuay, a Chinese towkay, prosecuted the driver of a bus for col'iding with his private -•v-'cVj, r f v M- rfr ptrp rffer an accident, in South Bridge-road, at the junction of Circular-road. Mr Drummond was retained for
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  • 158 7 Some "howlers" by schoolboys w?i? mentioned by Mr Frank Jones in the course of a lecture on "The Teaching of English." A boy in Mr Jones' class was once asked to explain Goldsmith's lines, "Remote from all he ran his godly race," and wrote, "He ran a chapel."
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  • 142 7 Should girls play football? The Australian cricketers, who tound so triumphantly through England in 1921, have decidedly aegafcive views on the question. Mr Sydney Smith, jun, in his book on the tour, just published in this country, says the team were invited to watch a match at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 461 7 I LIGHT R \V W4Y EQUIP !FN tJ If your light railway equipment is to be efficient and economical specify Hudson Material jg If it's a new inhalation one of the large staff of Hudsons light rail way specialists is available for consultation at our Singapore Office. It is practically
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  • 84 8 SPORTS PASTIMES. FOOTBALL. Y. M. C. A. I. re. S. C. C. 11. The following will r:«present the V M C A Ist XI against the S C C 2d on the latter's ground tomorr w R H Pennefather C A Norris and L M Pennefather C D Smith, C
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  • 129 8 G. G. C. vs. S. G. C. A return match between the ladies of the Garris m Golf Club and the Singapore Golf Club will be played at the Race Course, on Monday, next. Play will commence at 3.30 p.m. eighteen holes. The ladies ctf the Garris n Golf
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  • 36 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Pairs. Potts and Wodehouse beat Laybourne and Roy Smith. 8—6, 6—2, 6—3. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Pairs. Sinclair and Doig vs. Lee Warner and Tyler. Championship Singles. Potts vs. Leakey.
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  • 70 8 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Norrie beat Chater, 21—12. Jamieson beat Brown, 21—16. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. Glr.scoe and Romney vs Rev Douglas and Main. Chater and Haig vs Smith and Bowerman. Singles Handicap. Norrie, owe 2 vs Ev.vns, plus 6. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. Goldie
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  • 390 8 Divided Honours. Mr F C James, the indefatigable hon secretary the St Joseph's Old Boys' Association who took a party of Old Boys to Kuala Lumpur during Easter holidays returned to Singapore on Tuesday. During their stay in K L where they were
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  • 661 8 A DISSERTATION. Historians, whether of fact or fiction, love to turn aside now and then from the course of their narrative, and tell at iervrth f incidents that they might have briefly dismissed). It is remarkable how ofton these wanderings lead them to a dance. It is remarkable, too,
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  • 874 8 MR. HARVEY ON EUROPE'S "MESS." Britain Gets Out or America Goes in. Mr George Harvey, the American Ambassador, was the principal guest, of the London Press Club at an "American Dinner" in mail week. Mr John T Burke (Chief Correspondent of the Universal Service in Great Britain) was
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  • 317 8 Terrible Disaster at Hangchow. A terrible esse of posomng took place at the large government Normal School for Men in this city on Saturday, resulting according to the iatest bulletin, in the dealth of twelve students and one servant. Although seven or eight forogn trained Chinese phys'a:ans
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  • 178 8 The Prince and the Preas. The Prince of Wales, who will preside at the sixtieth anniversary dinner of the Newspaper Press Fur.d at the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue, on Thursday, May 10, is taking a keen interest in the function. Sir Herbert M rgan, K B E.,
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  • 112 8 London, April 3 Sago flour is quoted at 13j6d. Tin is qnoted at £219.17.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 33 6d for fair flake. Gainbier is quoted at 32|Cubs Gambier, No Quotation. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is at 15.05 Egyptian cotton at 17.40.
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  • 405 8 MACPHAIL CO S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, April 4. There is very little change to report in any section of the share market and only a small volume of business has been transacted during the few days left uncovered by the Easter Holidays in the period under
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  • 185 8 To pick, blindfold, out of a hat a particular penny from amongst a number of others, after they have been shuffled up, is not so difficult a feat as it would appear to be. Place the pennies (try with six, to start with) on a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 67 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 brine t renewed strength and vitality to the
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    • 357 8 I TO LET 1 No. 20, Raffles Place. Apply to The Federal Rubber Stamp Co.! i 32, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. j Telephone No. 442. j j HEALTH and BEAUTY. ~j I A clear skin, glowing cheeks, abundant energy an d surprising racial i fatigue All these are daily accomplishments of
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  • 614 9 K.nganore, April 1923. Artie*. Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak katri. 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.40 Pork, lean kati 0.66 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.50 Mutton Indian Mutton. Australian kati 0.66 Fowl kati 0.75. Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.75 Fowl medium (IV4-2
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  • 1563 9 LATEST PRICKS QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Mcaftlft. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Btokom, issue the following Hat of quotations: Singapore, April 5. RUBBER, STERLING IIHARES—MaiI Quotations. FEBRUARY 28, 1923. Issue Paid Val. Up. s> d 2|- 2- Allagar 0 x 4% 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 2
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 492 9 1 M and it's so splendid to tee you I J getting strong again so quickly" 2 I What could be more gratifying to a woman bur- 1 dcned by ill-health, than to feel she is getting strong again—what a relief, after that depression and weakness, to experience a delicious
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    • 54 9 f X X 'S I Rubber Footwear 1 I MADE LOCALLY I SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. Sizes: Extra Large $1 59, Large $1.30, Medium $1.20 I jjj Small $100. I 1 TAN KAHW& CO. I I RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. SALES DEPARTMENT, 215, South Bridge
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  • 539 10 TUB ANGORA SCOT. Until to-day I thought I waa tha, only Briton in this muddy little town which i> the capital of Nationalist Turkey (says C Ward Price, writing from Angors,) But this afternoon I waa informed that a man wearing the Balmoral bonnet of Scotland had been
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  • 246 10 Strange Tale From tke Hills. The atory of the mysterious flesheating animal which is said to haunt the Mountains of the Moon in Uganda has another chapter. An ex-officer of the Forestry Department who is well acquainted with Uganda writes to the Daily Express."—"
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    • 910 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Ton Pawnshops. To be held at Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. On Friday, April 6, at 10 a.m. On Monday, April 9, at 10 a.m. On Wednesday, April 11, at 10 a.m. The Pledges
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    • 523 10 Acute Kidney Trouble Severe Back Pains, Headache and Sleeplessness. Five Years Sufferer Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. _t: Mr. John Parker, 13, Arroanda street j*P 1 JsV Roundhay-road, Leeds, says:—" For ny« AMt years I waa a victim of kidney trouble. i A*V. IS. had knife-like pain in my back,
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    • 752 10 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work or eposed master—or when suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then beair in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect health,
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    • 277 10 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE. Fushimi Maru Mishima Maru LIVERPOOL LINE. Lyons Maru m n d Ap r HAMBURG LINELima Maru Matsumoto Maru y r NEW YORK LINE via $U£z Sailing dates nil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kanagawa Maru A PU BOMBAY LINE. Awa Maru Tokushima Maru Tamba Maru CALCUTTA LINE. Muroran
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    • 511 11 STLiMER SAILINGS. INDIA AND APCAK LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract *ith His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 Njaasa about April 15 Sardin a ab °ut April 29 J, about May 13 about May
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    • 421 11 MfcAMfcK SAILINGS Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Paris Maru arr Apr 11 dep 13 ♦Amazon Maru arr May 21 dep 22 Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New
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    • 549 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 'T Jume ;«f stfamers. w Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantlo, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. Arrives Sails s s EMITA Apr 9 Apr 14 s.s. ECHUCA May 14 May 19 s.s. EURELIA j UTie n June 1G
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    • 542 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. MANAGING AGENTS, U.S. SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Fare to European Ports from Hongkong £120 First-class throughout. *AN FRANCISCO rb SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA <fe H^.SuLULU Leaves Hongkoag ajt. San Fracieeo PRESIDENT PIERCE April 11 May 3 PRESIDENT WILSON April 25 May 17
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    • 647 12 WANTED. WANTED. lmme..i itely one secondhand Fiat Motor Car. Apply with particulars tv Box o.d. c/o Malaya l'ribuue." WANTED.—Experienced Chinese Cook-boy. Good wages to capable reliable man. Apply Box §2 cjo "Malaya Tribune." WAN TED.—A good Clerk with knowledge of b,uk-keeping and typewriting. Apply sf tiding copie» of references and
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    • 425 12 BANKS. P. 0. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated n England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI, KCIE
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    • 443 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLTER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: ML OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate. Lyons
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    • 424 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: P«M»f 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 430 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by R #y al Charter 185« Paid up Capital in «00.100 Shares of M each OWJOO Reserv. Fund Reserve Liability of Preprietor* £3,M1,t00 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial
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    • 419 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Fleor, Banque del Ind* China Buildings, lA, Malacca, Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Teong Wah, Esq.* (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe,
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