Malaya Tribune, 2 May 1923
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Title Section28 1923-05-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE 1 1 VENIMLi OAiIA Vol. I? ..No. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement103 1923-05-02 1 111 1 •i• THE TRIBUNE j H!?P !NG GAZETTE. tt mmn r« Dept. I $15.03 pr 7.50 H^> l ar 3.75 r Mr M r Ln»ntn. '~,,i•i i (l 1 chojs; irs A WRIGLEY'S fl|' warp you TO tKĔ WON'T j CHEW I S REGRET j rj Represented by 0103 words
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Advertisement269 1923-05-02 1 j 3hirts! Shirts' n (Our Own Make) D W'th or Without Collar n More than 20 pattens ;o select F v K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Adeiphi Hotel Buildings). SINGAPORE. j j 5 Just Arrived. i 1 Our first consignment of Oak and Elm Colfpis I I mace269 words
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Advertisement295 1923-05-02 1 **■i t t >a:iii<«.ii.ii'iii!tii«.'>i.i!.iiiii>i.ii;t*ui>!iuiiii»i.<f.ibii.>auiiii ..*ii■ i. i i t ,tj ii iur't*m*x. I WAIGHES of the bi ;>I MAKE at RENE LLLMANN, L," iiiG H 6 THE gP, bi NG a PoR K. Telephone No. 2464 iMI v !e lis ritutt r for the I ***** HfELL-INtWFi I 111 f=L295 words
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Advertisement208 1923-05-02 1 llllU|M|ll|MllltM|ll|ll|ll|l;|:||>l|l llllMl 'l I 111 I twhtl THE MALAYA TBI2UXE AND j SHIPPING GAZETTE, f Z The Popu'ar N -wspaper of the Straits Settlements. I Published Daily. I I Complete Reports of Local Events. Full and Latest Telegrams. e» I Sports Notes by Expert I Critics. I I The Sportsman's208 words
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Article659 1923-05-02 2 APPALLING CONDITIONS. Encouraging action has recently been taken by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai in the endeavor to improve industrial conditions. With a view to the promotion of higher standards in industry and the welfare of the laborers the Chamber has approved the following659 words
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Article80 1923-05-02 2 Discussing the Luxor discoveries in the April "Contemporary Review," Professor W. M. Flinders Petrie says there have been wild guesses about Tutankhamen being only a boy. He concludes that until the body is photographed by X-rays to how the age of the bones it is vain to speculate about him.80 words
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Article686 1923-05-02 2 ANSWER OF SCIENCE TO RAID PERIL. "Flying Forts." In many ways the most important scheme for which provision is made ia the Air Estimates to come before Paoiiiament is for the scientific defence of London against the horrors of raids. The aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle"686 words
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Advertisement402 1923-05-02 2 i ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE OF THE 1923 S I STAR CAR. I b] The Star Car marks the most advanced step since 5j the introduction of the automobile for it provides for the S first time a quality automobile, standardized in construe- g tion and operation for the modest sum402 words
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Advertisement512 1923-05-02 2 A FAlttouS, ENGLISH DOCTOfc ha* said that if he were limited to the use of one medicine he would use a laxative. And mtfst often it prove* true that when one U feeling out-of-sorts the only remedy needed is If const'r?ted bilious headachy, "blue," take Pinkeites 10-night, "you'll feel better512 words
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Advertisement183 1923-05-02 2 BOILER COMPOSITE MICA" NON CONDUCTING BOILER COVERING COMpo>lt lO y GRAYITE THIS COMPOSITION is entirely tree f™, or lime admixtures, and contains no fibroii calculated to have disastrous effects on m P t>i has a covering capacity of approximitely 3fiA a square feet per ton with a thickness of 2183 words
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Article638 1923-05-02 3 TWO MILLION VICTIMS IN THE WORLD. It has been est mated that thare are two million lepers ft the woridi This figure was mentioned in his lecture before the Dom miens and Colonies and Indian Sections of the Royav Society of Arts, in London, by St Le638 words
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Article166 1923-05-02 3 On March 28, Queen Mary incited the first batch of fifty girls, from Dr. Barnardo's Home to go to Sydney, to Buckingham Palace. She addressed them in her own peculiarly charming and motherly way saying "in wishing you good-bye and good luck I should Hke to166 words
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Article495 1923-05-02 3 FRIENDLY INTERVENTION ADVOCATED. Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins (who abandoned the Bar for more humane pUnKI) gays that on the assumption that litigants go to law on legal advice, he adduces that in 50 par cent of the cases this advice was wrong. Judge Parry, a highly experienced county495 words
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Article255 1923-05-02 3 A Scotswoman who celebrated ncr yOth birihday by climbing the 345 steps of thtc- Monument which commemorates tfhe Great Fire of London, has died at Clapham within five months of reaching her 100 th year. Mrs. Ann Petre, born* at Brae mar on August 17, 1823,255 words
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Advertisement224 1923-05-02 3 r THE KING OF SPIRITS— THE SPIRIT OF KINGS. Such, indeed, is *N. J. Club,' the whisky which maintains the same high standard of quality and the same mellow flavour that made it the personal choice of George IV. and William IV. NdPIER JOHN STONES SCOTCH WHISKY straits CALDBECK, MACGREGOR224 words
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Advertisement404 1923-05-02 3 J/S* > To treat the first symptoms of a cold with f'if Pe P a s to S ive your Chest and Lungs real ;%v protection against the cold and treacherous V:?\V: weather. Neglected colds, on the other hand. v.y result in serious attacks of bronchitis and asthma >'£ especially404 words
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Article833 1923-05-02 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. Hy "Footlight." "House Fuli." This magic sign has tnp?arcd oa over' theatre that has shewn the new Paramount Production entitled "Three Lrre Ghosts", which will be seen at the Maryborough Theatre to-night. "Three Live Ghosts." was produced by George Fitzmaurice, who833 words
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Advertisement359 1923-05-02 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. A Paramount Picture full of heart interest presenting Athletic Hero WALLACE REID in 5 parts EXCUSE MY DUST A startling drama of romance and red blooded fits and hair trigger wits. Roun mo 5 Leather Pushers Series««« pans. Century Comedy359 words
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Advertisement343 1923-05-02 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRF, BEACH ROAD Eft 1 Programme from Monday, April 30 to Saturday, h&y 5. i' In the Second Show at 9 p.m. The Baby Bottle 1 Reel Universal Star Comedy. Topical Budget Brii Screen News. Famous Players Lasky Corporation presents in Just Around The Corner mm With an343 words
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Advertisement498 1923-05-02 4 Mll8NMz^ "GAIETY" cam Your last opportunity to see the truly magLiificeut production HER PURCHASE PRICE A WONDER TALE OF THE EAST Rich massive oriental settings. THE CODE OF THE HAREM! Verily, in all the world there is but one man, and he is our husband Beauty giveth pleasure to our498 words
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Article67 1923-05-02 5 ..<^l7 TL .A 11-2« p-m--11.3a I P«otie* 5.10 p.m. o** W fo. Theatre, 1 n of Anson and pri 9-10. M F. C vs. sjoa; S.CFJL .A. M m. Hail, 5.15. I MO. i i". ;.,.,>. May 1.4 p.m. I twan ma ura.ves. R.G.A. vs. ul urn,67 words
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Article175 1923-05-02 5 I. uft m miiuscences. c age oi r r: IBM f for the grest likely to have beW* of ihe was r, R and by his t iMr.nsk'Upa and Downs of a Satox" ML Capta n I ma in Sevaj i ser < hina and175 words
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Article83 1923-05-02 5 ITS, kfttii 14 i 1 me table comlr o dm to the 1 a *l pt summer extra rdinary as Beltin, cock by > Am terdam It* r. h.mlon Orient I I 1 22 must ad- an hour. Ca ais I I,,ck *>>' an hour, t entn]83 words
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Article412 1923-05-02 5 To-day, May 2. Kretay, Kelantan. Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Prachatipok 2 pm. Mersing Hong Lian 2 p.m. Medan Medusa 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Ban Whabt Soon 8 p.m. Malacca Muar* Sri Muar 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Ipoh 3 p.m. Muntok Palembang Coen 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,*412 words
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Article153 1923-05-02 5 Singapore, May 2. Rubb er.—London 1* 3%d. Loca* 54%. iv n Lrdon £213. Local! $108 (150 tons sold). Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.— Amalgamated Malays $2.20 to $2.30, Panta s 72% to 77% cents, Bassets $1 to $107%, Ayer lfofelu $1.17% to $1.25, Ulu Benuts 25 bo 27%153 words
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Article207 1923-05-02 5 TO-DAY'S LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. in to-day.— $108.00 per pikul. 150 tons sold. Buyan Sellers Gambier $13.50 Java Cubs 24.00 Hamburg Ciabe 23.00 Pre* Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.50 Mixed Pepper 14.50 Sundried Oopra 11.70 Mixed Copra 11.45 Smali Flake Tapioca 13.75 Med Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl Tapioca 16.00207 words
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Article93 1923-05-02 5 Singapore, May 2. •in London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 175% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1% px. pm. On Shangha.— Bank demand draft 71% <)n Java— Bank Tel.93 words
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Article90 1923-05-02 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, May 2. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. Londbn Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 54 54% May to Juna 54Mi 55 July to Sept 5d% 56 Oct to Dec 57 57% Latest London90 words
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Article46 1923-05-02 5 The following ships are in communication with the Wire.ess Stations 1 Argor.au.ta, Boeton. City of Poona. King Yuan, Konmgm der Nederianden, Limax, Mishima Maru, Patria, Rheinland, Riouw, Sardinia. Tasman, Thalatta. Ptnang: Avonmede. Cassis, City of Me.bourne, Cordelia. Elpenor, Glenluce,. Glengyle. Kanagawn Maru, Lahore, Laisang. Osaka Maru.46 words
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Advertisement475 1923-05-02 5 $95 an Hour! "Every hour I spent with my L C. S. Course has been worth $95 to me! My position, my present income, my home, my family's happiness—l owe it all to my spare time training with the International Correspondence Schools!" Every mail brings letters from I. C. S.475 words
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Advertisement246 1923-05-02 5 WANTED.—Tenants to take over admirably situated Offices and Godowns Collyer Quay on terms of lease expiring October 1924, present rental value $750. Sale of lease would be considered. Apply Box No. 67, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED.—Situation in any Office or School in the Straits by a <■ alcutta graduate having246 words
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Advertisement271 1923-05-02 5 A Really Good Hindustani Play. THE STAR OPERA (1 Premier Malay Opera 11 Hi aga pore) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT Miss Tijah and K. Dean will take the title parts in a Great Hindustani Programme SAKUNTALL^H Oirector Nani bin Haji Omar, Ifttsfs by >haik271 words
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Advertisement230 1923-05-02 5 Vitrex Lenses. I The new optical glass which, I although practically colourless, I absorbs all the harmful rays of B light. Let us make your next I pair of eye-glasses in these lenses. Procurable only from q N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN I MEDICAL HALL BUILDING I I BATTERY ROAD. Ref ractiomsi. jjj230 words
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Miscellaneous63 1923-05-02 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital Singapore, May 1. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar Red to 32 decree Fah 1015.6 1013.5 1013 8 Temp »6 89 86 Wet Bulb Ther: 81 81 81 Dir of Wind S E E S Max Temp in shade 92 Mn do do 7563 words
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Article618 1923-05-02 6 Since we wrote a few days ago on the possibility of popular listening-in by wireless in Malaya one or two points worth commenting on have been brought to our notice. The first is that whether Singapore makes a move or not some progress jin radio is actually618 words
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Article108 1923-05-02 6 Province Welles'ey, Dindings and Mr acca. Urn amount of rubber from Province Woil'.-sley Dind ngs and Malacca which pa ied the Customs In April was 3 884 817 lbs. Since the commencement of restriction the monthly export have been: November 2,450,030 lbs. December 3,705,763 mm, January 4108 words
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Article152 1923-05-02 6 Opening To-Night. This company which was organised in London in January this year, and has played in the principal towns of India, arrived by tlho Ekma this monnimg. Mr. Compton Coutits who visited Singapore some yeans ago is a deligh'f'j' character artistwho lias been much appreciated152 words
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Article64 1923-05-02 6 There will be no rehearsal at Government Home as planned on Friday, May 4. but a rehearsal of the Dancing and Educational groups only at the Y.W.C.A. instead. Parents will please call for May Pole children at Y.W.C.A. On Tuesday, May 8. 6 p.m a music rehearsa- will64 words
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Article371 1923-05-02 6 A gang robbery took place at Buona V >ca-roa.ii at m d light on Monday, when a Hok.cn c oiie named Yap Cha had a bag of rice, and $12 stolen. Five llok ens d tered the house, two •f whom have been arrested and 4 arged. A Ch nese371 words
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Article154 1923-05-02 6 A Splendid Success. The Goodwood Hall presenile d a very pleasing and spectacular scene last oigfot when the Union Jack Club Ball was held in aid of uhe Cub fund. H. E. Sir Laurence Guililemard, Admira<l Si!r Arthur Leveson, the Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, Captain154 words
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Article288 1923-05-02 6 Judgment Reserved. The hearing of the case agains'l J. M. Ismail Maricar who was charged with taking $300 (as tea money from Yap Gim Cheng, a clerk in the Te'ephone Office, was resumed yesterday before Mr. David in the first court. Court Inspector Nicol prosecuted and Mr.288 words
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Article107 1923-05-02 6 The followjr.ig Singapore properties w.<re ft »d by auctoci by Ei-taite and Trust Agencies Ltd.. at their Saleroom on Monday afternoon Freeho-'d land and Houses Nos. 2-1 and 2-2 Cairfr.h/1 Circle, area 3,476 square feet, bought by Mr. I|.m Chew Kok for $10 200. 99 years' leasehold land107 words
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Article139 1923-05-02 6 Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Fcnang. May t. The Hon Mr. A. B. Voules |>reeid'.ng. over the annual meeting of the Prr.ang Turf Club said that the profit! Wire $7 961 as against the ky:. s of $7,770 for the previous year. The Club kd the wayReuter. - 139 words
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Article407 1923-05-02 6 RECORD BKK.., to th c h t? I »creeni: X dollar photo-pl*,. l is ihis "wet blanitl.-'; 1 «><le a locafl "WJ occason w e saw t I Theatre when IT*.*! Puv, va ou; 7 ■ad that a*i a a At 7.30 p,v,. ]>**«■ to r our i^tjjjl407 words
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Article73 1923-05-02 6 I b ca. c in v. A ruboiam a d H<* d i charged with bof i.nlav.fi'. s C ma lagemenrf of i before Mr. Day tf > n: y s ten'ay. 1 Mr. W!. tley, t I Urn proaecution, •aid Sheiiy-Ti.oni;-' for the first J I ndecei73 words
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Advertisement252 1923-05-02 6 rii iHobinson Co., Ltd. I TOWELS I HEAVY WHITE TURK BATH TOWELS Size 55 x 17 inches, j Price $2.50 each BRITISH MANUFACTURE. a jj Heavy While i urk Bedroom Towels g Size 47 x 25 inches. jj Piice $1.25 eacha HEMMED BORDERS a 0 BEST BHiriSrl MAKE. a 1252 words
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Advertisement72 1923-05-02 6 MILKMAID BRAND J STERILIZED hAURAL MILK. 3 (Prepared in fccrwaj) I IL Rich, Natural, Creamy Milk- Strictly jj 'l.|. J Sterilized—Purest in Quality-Perfect NESTLE ANGIO-SYUSS COND: Mil X CO., g f (LONDON) I SINGAPORE BRANCHES. THE FIVE UNITED STATES TYRES [fl Royal Cord. Nobby. Chain, Usco and Plain, a UNITED72 words
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Article126 1923-05-02 7 LABOUR DEMONSTRATIONS AND R£SOLUiiONS. •DENOUNCE VERSAILLES TREATY." Reuter. Lopidl <n, May 1. paj was eelebrated '(n London by a Labourite pTocesson from n i to Hyde Park where speeches were delivered from nine f w re passed expressing sympathy w, th the German w; call I* Bp:«Reuter. - 126 words
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Article239 1923-05-02 7 fOLSTEAD ACT TO BE AMENDED. Kfawtkal Foolishness." Reuter. Washington. May 1. secretary of tha Treasury am ni reen mi V w reguation* is accordant ng ai be fixed Ships a a «1 w New York. May 1. f j Court's liquor deci- red everywhere a? a l yReuter. - 239 words
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Article104 1923-05-02 7 Reuter. London, May 1. r British manufacture rhould 1 bid for trade with the especially China, was 11 Mr. Godfrey Oheesman y thi National Union of U:, s in an interview to T'" il the iii-inaging direc- wish fi m who n touring trade .-tun tion isReuter. - 104 words
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Article62 1923-05-02 7 Reuter. I Simla May L V* <* Mr. W. Ormsby t diatibvi {%he Tang- ;;t nr 4 Si* Devaprasad resenting Ca'cutta v assembly, p ace <i aIU f !ution for the next 1? h a PP° in tment consider the con- J*« Nr the Government of cReuter. - 62 words
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Article325 1923-05-02 7 THE LEAGUE AND THE RUHR. French Attitude. Reuter. Parie, May 1. Thes: foi England and c who are advocating the intervention of ;he League of Na&iooa n the Ruhr, have received the plainest intimat v.-., of fVane 'a atttude by a .-peech by M. B rth v PresidentReuter. - 325 words
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Article128 1923-05-02 7 Reuter. Allahabad, May 1. The judgment of the High Court, which took fivo hours to read, was deHTctred n the case of 170 appeals of perrons convicted a-nd sentenced bo 0 a .h in ccmnocc on withi the Chaurickmura murdtis. The death 5 t. ncea parsed on nanatecnReuter. - 128 words
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Article41 1923-05-02 7 Reuter. Berlin, May 1. The British aeroplane fiom London to Berlin, which started at 10.30 in the morning w/th five landed at its de9bination at 7.45 in the evening. THe trip was entirely successful despute the uafavourabte weather.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article1362 1923-05-02 7 LIVELY DISCUSSION IN COMMONS. Many Other Questions. Reuter. The Rt. Hon. George Lambert moved reduction of the vote as a protest ■SjU nst expenditure fa Singapore Referring to Ay c ~ht of mm Covenant of the Le*jrue of Nations he asked whether we were eonaxfted hy JapanReuter. - 1,362 words
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Article57 1923-05-02 7 Reduction of Fleet and Cost Advocated. Reuter. Ottawa, May 1. Th? ;?P'~rt of the Canad'an G< vern'uent Merchant Marine for 1922. --hows a total deficit of $9 650 000 The directors advise a reduction of the fleet from 64 to 37 vessels and the reduction of capital coReuter. - 57 words
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Article46 1923-05-02 7 Triumphal Reception Accorded. Reuter. London May t. A triumphal reception wa* accorded to Larkin on his arrival at Dufelii from America by thousands of work ers. There were scores of red flag: and bands. A noteworthy featur was the absence of Trade Union Leader*.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article92 1923-05-02 7 Armaments Programme Breaks Down. Reuter. The Pan-America- mV*eaee pro*.amme for foaotnt-oja of arma h*a df finitely brok >n down awuig to the impossibility of reccmcilng tha rim of Brazil and Argon- a. A Brazilian delegate created censurable excitement when he announced that Brazil had consented to discuss theReuter. - 92 words
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Article63 1923-05-02 7 Relaxation Unexpected in Ceylon. Reuter. Colombo. May 1. The increase of the exportable maximum of rubber to 65 per cent for the quarter beginning May 1 was not altogether expected in Ceylon. It was thought that the fall of London prices and the big exports from C:y onReuter. - 63 words
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Article64 1923-05-02 7 Knd of Biggest Deal in History. Reuter. Me bourne, May 1. The Federal Niviga on Depart•r.ent's steamer Leitrim lifted the lar.t of the bales of Brtsh imperal wo 1, under the purchjse schem* today, representing the term patton of the highest woo! deal in history, involving over 7.000Reuter. - 64 words
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Article87 1923-05-02 7 Present Defeat* Not Strong Enough. Reuter. Sir Hoar? in a speech at London mi id that judged by every standard of <efe*JW the British Air Force was at present not strong- enough and emphasised the neces-sity for the expensive development of Imperial a'r communications. He had askedReuter. - 87 words
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Article61 1923-05-02 7 Viscount Curzon to Act. Reuter. London, May 1. It is understood that Viscount Canon is acting as Premier during the absence cf Mr. Bor.ar Law, who depart- from Lon.dc n chortly and goes on a trip to the Mediterranean. —Reuter. London. May 1. Mr. Bonar Law sailed fromReuter. - 61 words
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Article92 1923-05-02 7 London Apr l 13.—At the inquest on the body of Sir John Dimsdale who was found dead of bullet wounds in a church yard at Whitstab c the verdict was suic de, due to unsound mind. The ev'dcnee showed that on. the fiaomiai of tho92 words
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Article107 1923-05-02 7 London, April 13.—L'ke the Premier, the Prince of Wale was sufferin? from a bad thr'-at yesterday. He ttobk the chair at .a meeting at the Oidldha/I for appealing for funds on b 'half of hospital. The Prince handed his speech to the Earl of Athlone107 words
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Advertisement343 1923-05-02 7 j The Austin"! I '7ft KW AUTOPLAN I v The time and labour saving I Electric .Light Generating I Plant. fl r STARTING I I SELF REGULATING I I I STOPPING. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD I g (Incorporated in England.) 3 jjj SINGAPORE, IPOH. PENANG. S343 words
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Article881 1923-05-02 8 Reflex - FOOTBALL SEBETRAR UNITED THOROUGHLY BEATEN. By "Reflex." On the S. C. F. A. ground yesterday afternoon the Mun> c'pality II team accomplished a -ecord win of seven goals to two against the Seletar United in the second divia on of the Singapore Football Association League. The teams881 words
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Article384 1923-05-02 8 S. C. R. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Singles. Chew Eng Hoe -6 beat Lee Keng Hoon scr., w.o. B Singlea. Wee Keng Chen -6 beat H. L. H. Lim -9. 6—) 6—3. Tan Teng Kirn -18 v. Yee Cheok Wah scr., 6—4, I—6, unfinished. TO-DAY'S TIES. A384 words
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Article193 1923-05-02 8 The eh of boxing contest to be heMl «t the Star Opera to-morrow nignt will be an c ght-round bout betweeai Claude Rozaro and Harry Johnson. The intended fixture between Roxario ard A. B. Eardley of the H. M. S. Ambrose has had to be cancelled a* already announced.193 words
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Article683 1923-05-02 8 VICE-PRESIDENT'S CUP. The final race for the above was sailed off on Sunday and weather conditions provided a varied morning's sport. Thirteen boats crossed the line, but the start was anything but good wing to the wind dropp ng just before gun-fire. The direction of the wind at the683 words
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Article200 1923-05-02 8 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. The Scoular Cup. This cup was won by Mr. E. A. Stevens, with a nefct score of 141. The details of the cards returned were as follows:— E. A. Stevens 83 78 20 141 R. R. Turner 87 89 30 146 M. D. Rut*', 78 73200 words
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Article298 1923-05-02 8 Rich Friend's Secret Life Exposed. New York, March 25.—M M Dorothy Ke.nan, a beautiful artist's mode!, was discovered 10 days ago in sumptuous New York flat dead in bed with a bandage soaked in chloroform tied to her face. Investigation pointed to blackmail as the motive. She298 words
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Article114 1923-05-02 8 London, April 13.—The deadlock in the Norfolk agricultural dispute is likely to remain un.il Government's intentions iare set down. The employers have offered three altem.at:ves, name'y, twenty-four for a fifty hour week, twenty-five shillings for a fifty-two hours week or twenty-six shillings for a fifty-four hours week114 words
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Article464 1923-05-02 8 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchangee.) MORE SCENES IN THE COMMONS. London. April 11.—The feature of the earlier stages of the disorder in the Commons was the exchanges between Viscount Curzon and Mr. Jack Jones. Mr. Sexton with difficulty restrained Mr. Jones from crossing464 words
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Advertisement71 1923-05-02 8 Your Cough may appear to be of little importance fßut a neglected cough is often the forerunner of pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis or even consumption. Far better to get rid of your cough new. Take SCOTT'S regularly and watch the results. Day by day you will note an improvement until the71 words
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Advertisement397 1923-05-02 8 l l( lllj|«llillilrtlliililllUitHlHim»flHlt«HllH«l«IHUil«tilllHIHIIilHIH»l.Hii|,:| i Visit Raja s for Sports Materials I FRESH CONSIGNMENT JIST RECEIVED Shillcocks McGregor jr^ Football complete A Chrome ..3Cj Improved McGregor ■~30 Football Boots f~7 ~J Buktas best English Jerseys with Collars per doz. «m f— Ist quality with Collars 2nd quality without Collar' ji! j397 words
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Article469 1923-05-02 9 Singapore. Apr 1 21, 1923. Aniclt Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati Beef stew or curry kati Pork, lean kati 0.68 Perk, lean and fat (lit quality) kati 0.64 Mutton Indian Mutton Australian kati 0.66 Fowl kati 0.75 Fowl large (3-4 katis) each 1.75 Fowl medium (1%-2%469 words
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Article1528 1923-05-02 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messm. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broker* issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, May 2. RUBBER, STERLING SHARED—MaiI Quotations. MARCH 21, 1923. Issue Paid VaL Up. a> d 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 16 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 2 10%1,528 words
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Advertisement721 1923-05-02 9 i iiiiIIIHIIIUII lllll"lllilH"lllllli"«'^'l"l"l"«"l"i"itHllliltlIlllllliliiiniuin .■I• From a Walking Gait to the Speed of a Train coins; alone nt a snail's pace, and tyre economy of the Light-Six j 'uj accelcrati gto an express have converted many thousands j 1 a cperd, in the matter of a of automobii- buyers into i>721 words
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Advertisement330 1923-05-02 9 f niuiiim ■iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiini4iitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii,it,....iniiif"i.ii"i'-r iniuiuiuiiiiiiniini in iiiiiiisi i i :i imutiiam AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SEIJG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seug Co's Sale-room. No. 30, Ch ilia S'.reet On Wednesday, Hay 9, at 230330 words
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Article448 1923-05-02 10 BY CAPTAIN NORMAN MACMILLAN, MC, A.F.C., A.M.LA.E. [Gaptain MacMillan garned a very practicaJ acquaintance with hie subject as pilot to Major Blake's expedition last year.) In the lower latitudes heat is the chief enemy of the aeroplane. The dry heat of the desert shrivels up448 words
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Article225 1923-05-02 10 Possible Work Instead at Jerusalom. London.—i Professor Flinders Petrie, at the Lyceum Club dinner sad that F.gyptologists a few months ago were served with notice which indicated the possibility that the Egyptian Government wouid only allow them to take away such results of their excavations as225 words
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