Malaya Tribune, 8 May 1923
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Title Section26 1923-05-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. X.- -No. 107 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923,26 words
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Advertisement169 1923-05-08 1 |,i|!H1lllH!IIMi»«»»»»lfi THE u y A TRIBUNE J INT i ?Hi?P !NG GAZETTE. Editor Dept. I* ?*l7l. Manorial Dept. lß ,cnn >TloN RATES I JSle is_ advance. I $15.«t I IW 3.75 1 p, quarter extract*. I per month. r I I > 1 ■"■"■"f Easy Easy Winners „,JXjh*> Winners In169 words
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Advertisement61 1923-05-08 1 i, i i i i i i i i i i i n-i i.iiiiiiiii,»i(tnt!'i i iww THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I SHIPPING GAZETTE, j I The Popular Newspaper of I the Straits Settlements. I Published Daily. I Complete Reports of Lossi I Erents. Full and Latest Telegrams. I Sports Notes by61 words
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Article1264 1923-05-08 2 INDIAN DOCTOR'S LECTURE. Tuberculin Condemned. The fodowing address was delivered by Dr. Muthu at line annual MflipmWy of the Anti-Tub:rculoa s League, Luckr.ow, on March 3 It is recognised that the incidence and mortal ty of tuberculosis i» increasing in many parts of IndJa, ithat it1,264 words
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111 1923-05-08 2 A new shippng service between Australia and China, controlled by a Chinese company, was inaugurated by the departure for Sydney from Hongkong of the steamer Ling Nam at the beginning of March. The Rervice will be s maintained by vease s belonging to 'the111 words
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Advertisement377 1923-05-08 2 N ri-k t inni out of tor every day use. Bovnl IBovril li'iy two bottles is the best of all hot drinks. fe and ;dwivs keep one in Whenever a meal is wanted I reserve. in a hurry, or extra nourish- fi Bovril is one of the most ment is377 words
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Advertisement151 1923-05-08 2 Shake off the Shackles. Rheumatism is one of the world'* greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds of pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of Little's Oriental Bairn opens the way to freedom. Even151 words
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Advertisement518 1923-05-08 2 MOTHERS, THIS IS A SERIOUS TROUBLE. Neglected It May Be Fatal. Anywhere, but especially in the Far East, darrhoea in infants and young ch ldr:n is a dangerous ailment, and one wfciich should not be negated. If you find that your child has driarrto:ea', never igive medilcine .to check the518 words
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Advertisement300 1923-05-08 2 Slt W 6H- P Twia Cylinder Dhiin D:i VP M,, Ln 0« Cj» HU 3 Speed Countershaft. fr* I ,r; $95(1 a R A H. P. Chain Drive Model with 1 K0.3. A. Countershaft. a rJI IB.S. A. 3. P. Lightweight M (del c 3 LIVIUIA K«* Starter. X« 1300 words
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Article328 1923-05-08 3 PARIS EXCITED OVER AIR MYSTERY. While the expert* as well as ama tenia in Par s continue to be myotifid by the unknown transmitting station whic/h is alleged, on the n'ghts of March 16-17, to have substituted iUself for an Amer.can transmitting station and made hundreds believe that328 words
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Article280 1923-05-08 3 Speaking at the annual dinner of the Paris Journalists' Association, at which M. Louis Barthou was chairman. M. Poincare after a reference to biassed reports, went on:—"In the moral offensive which she has taken against us Germany recoils from nothing and seeks to diffuse throughout280 words
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Article70 1923-05-08 3 The advance in the price of tin to about £250 a ton has given new life to mining operations in Australia. At Ti-nghta, Ardlefchan, Mount Heemskirk, Briseis, and other important tin producing centres increasing activities are in evidence. The movement! is due to steady buying by70 words
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Advertisement300 1923-05-08 3 I Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., Mi y and avoid the heavy cost of renewals. IM f It is more than ever imperative to safeguard |j| your property by constant care in the matter of paint —the one defence against the IfJ I j %fwcH ravages of time,-blistering suns300 words
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Advertisement635 1923-05-08 3 CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND SEND TO 137, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, KINGSWAY, LONDON. Pioase send me, gratis and post free, the detailed prospectus A the Course of Correspondence Tnlning before wbch I have marked X BU6INES6 TRAINING DEPARTMENT Good English Bookkeeping J° uma Sh rtha/.d-Typewriting Adverting Commercial635 words
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Advertisement184 1923-05-08 3 Hfi BEST COSTS LEAST |j uink of the cost of living, think of this- Th« rw» B t dish in the world- Quaker Oats-gives the most .trench a?d I energy. > One tin of Quaker Oats equals 89 eggs in food value jjk The oat Is nch: it contains the184 words
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Article837 1923-05-08 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlicht." This week's programme at the EmVr TK'vdes two five reel Universal pictures. One featuring Gladys Walton in "High Heels"—<tive tXjwaj of which has already appeared and the other starring Harry Oarey in "Desperate Trails.". The story of "Desperate Trail*"837 words
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Advertisement420 1923-05-08 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRECINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 pjn. HARRY CAREY, greatest of all Western Character Portrayers in Desperate Trail 5 parts. One of the most dramatic and thrilling stories of the old frontier ever screened. > r Round no. c Leather Pushers Series-Finai Also HAROLD LLOYD in HAUNTED SPOOKS420 words
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Advertisement430 1923-05-08 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATHF, BEACH ROAD In our Next Change Sunday, Hay 6, to Friday, Hay U. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Topical Budget British Screen News. Associated Exhibitors Presents. Florence Vidor in The iBeal Adventure In 5 Parts. (From the famous novel by Henry KitcheU Webster.) Before marriage430 words
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Advertisement416 1923-05-08 4 AMUSEMENTS Tj^ Ist Sliow Change ot Programme Ist show at 7 v, At 7.30 Sharp. PLACLIES > h "ry Ben on l THE LION WAN SERIAL TSIH?* Episodes seven, eight and nine 2nd show at 9 1 2nd Sh.w at 9.15 p.m. 8 Elaborate and w THE SAVAGE worn, AN416 words
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Article207 1923-05-08 5 TO DATS LOCAL MARKBT QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—5105.37 per pikul. Buyers. No Sellers. Buysrs Sellers Gambier $11.50 Java Cubs 24.00 Hamburg Cufoe 13.00 Prsss Cube Sar. White IPepper 22.25 Mixed Btack Pepper 14.50 Sundried Qopra 11.90 ♦Mixed Copra 11.50 11.50 Small Flake Tapioca 13.25 Mcd Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl207 words
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Article89 1923-05-08 5 Singapore, May 8. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-4-Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— B nk demand dvaft 2% pc pro. Dfl Shanghai— P>ank deman.l draft 71% On Java— Bv.k Tel.89 words
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Article87 1923-05-08 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, May 8. Pale Crepe C o ing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 49 49 May to June 49% 49% July to Sept 49% 50 Oct to Dec M 5iy87 words
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Article47 1923-05-08 5 The following ships are in communication with the Wire'e-a Stations '"2 Singapore: Ario, Atlantic, Batjan. Bh-ma, Eumaeus, Genoa Maru. Kwaisarg, Largsbay, Rindjani, Semiramis. Taizan Maru, Thetambs Tjiitaroem. Vondel, War Sepoy, Yamagata Maru. Penang: Agapenor. Bali, Batjan, Bengal Maru, Canton, Keifuku Maru, Magnet, Phemius, Pollux, Sado Mara*, Sekiang.47 words
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Article402 1923-05-08 5 SPORTS PASTIMES. LAWN TENNIS. LADIES* LAWN CLUB TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Pairs. M |*s Fawcett a nd Mr. Sindlkir beat Mrs. de Hay Hand and Mr. de Havilland 6—l. 6—l. Mrs. Brooke and Lt.-Col. Thompson beat Mrs. DufT and Mr. Duff 6—3, 6—3. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Green beat Mrs.402 words
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Article232 1923-05-08 5 SPRING RACE MEETING. The following 'are the handicaps for the first day> rac ng:— Race 1. (Five furlongs).—Digger 10.9, Captain Cuttle 104, Avro 9.10 Barangkali 9.6, Zoom 8.10, Minderoo 8.7, Tabasco 7.12, Ruff Stuff 6.12. Race 2. Class C. (Seven furlongs). —Queen of Clubs 10.10, .Horace L. 10.7-232 words
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Article211 1923-05-08 5 S.V.R.A. MONTHLY SPOON SHOOT. The monthly Spoon shoot took place at Seletar Ran?e on Surday 6th finst. There was a good attendance of members, but \'m consequence of the varying \ght and mirage the scoring was of a very low order, the highest net score being made by Sapper211 words
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Article84 1923-05-08 5 AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. London, May 7. A feature of the first day of the Amateur Championship at d.al for which th re were 209 entries, inc£uding 14 Americans, was !the decisive defeats of the American champion Sweets er, by Noel Lay ton by 5 to 3. the Amerilcan Skipper, Gardner,84 words
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Article118 1923-05-08 5 In commemoration of the important fact that fifty years have passed since Japan first participated 'n the International Exhibit or, he'd in Vienna an Exhib'tion on i ILg scale is to be held from Sep.ember 16, 1923, for two months, at Uyeno Park, Tokyo. Foreign tourists or parties118 words
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Article115 1923-05-08 5 Singapore, May 7. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favours us with the followiag: Imports. The total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise excluding Parcel Post into British Malaya for April 1923, $54,474,857 equal to £0.355.400. The total value of Foreigm Imports of Merchandise excluding Parcel Post115 words
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Article161 1923-05-08 5 Per Melchior Treub. —Messrs. Y. W. B. Mol, Webber, A. F. Wagschal, Hobbs, Y. Ceukrs. Thlele, Mrs. Zwet Mr. A. MacGLUavry, Mr. A. J. H. Nunnink, Mr. and Mrs. R. Broome, Mr. de Tormavier de la Gasarie. Mrs. Groothioff. Mr. J. Stuttard, Mr. P. R. Jenktoson, Mr. G.161 words
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Advertisement681 1923-05-08 5 IVitrex Lenses. I The new optical glass which, 1 although practically colourleea, fl absorbs all the harmful raye of fj light. Let us make your next pair of eye-glaasea in these lenses. 9 Procurable only from N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN 1 MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. 1 jjjj hi I R V681 words
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Article148 1923-05-08 5 WH EN AND WHERE. A iSCAfORE DIART. Today. May ,11 a.m. 5-20 pm. If or k Presbyterian Church IU3 House home Girdens. 5.15 pa. 'T M "c c? uf A Malaya, S.C.C. v». Un ted. S.C.C.. Palladium. 9.10 p.m. Pe4rK y. Theatre, 9.30 jof.Sudde PtflW. To-morro*. Ma > 9> Tid««-148 words
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Article283 1923-05-08 5 To-day. May 8. m Colombo. Aden. Suez. p or t ?a.d. Brindlsi *Venezia 2 p.m. Clarajebsen 3 p.m. r .*,lr Singapore 3 p.m. Kelantan 4 p.m. W a Samarang and Soura-b-i Deli Mr.ru 4 p.m. nh r?. Shanghai Japan, ab.ij mai's for U. S. A. Coda Genoa Maru283 words
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Article1007 1923-05-08 6 Civic authorities in most big cities in the world to-day are convinced that in order to prevent a city from becoming a confused mass, in which orderly trade and manufacture and comfortable social life become impossible, it is necessary to go in for what is called1,007 words
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Article150 1923-05-08 6 Compulsory Extended Season of Screen Sensat on. Erich yon Strohi-Ws mil ion dollar screen masterpiece has met with such titanic SUCCCG3 thr.it the Umlvenal Film Company have been requested and oonsequer.itiiy competed to screen "Foolish Wives" for another woek. During the Cast season, the Palladum theatre has been150 words
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Article117 1923-05-08 6 The case in which Mohd Abdullah and Ambalam were charged vvith being members, za\d assisting r. the management of an un'awful soe'ety, enme on before Mr. David A the first court ytsVerday. Messrs. P llai and Shelley-Thomp-son, who appeared for the first and second accused having, at the117 words
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Article403 1923-05-08 6 The residence of Mr. W. J. Garcia. 219 Orchard-read, was broken into on Sunday night, and two magnitos valued at $140 were stokn. M. Barbo's return journey occuped 44 minutes, and the fifteen horsepower etj/.ae used accsumed 16% pints of pctroi! an a 75 mile journey. By kind ptrmWion of403 words
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Article205 1923-05-08 6 This Morning's Proceedings. Mr. Justice F. Barrebt-Lennard presided over the third sitting of the Singapore Assizes which commenced in the Supreme Court this morning. Mr. P. F. David the District Judge was aiso on the bench. There are thirteen cases on tlhe list, including four cases of murder,205 words
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Article95 1923-05-08 6 Red Letter Day Next Month* A big event in cann:ct r on with Raffl.s Institution, scholars and old boys is to take place next month in the es/.-bration of the 100 th anniversary of the school. The actual centenary day is June 5, and it is intend.d to95 words
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Article35 1923-05-08 6 The Chancery Court at Manchester has made an order for the compulsory winding up of Relss Brothers. The proceedings were friendly, all parties considering compulsory winding up preferable to vohxntary winding up. —Reuter.35 words
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Article139 1923-05-08 6 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-NSchi Shimbun" for the following: Tokio. May 5. Viscount Gotoh states that communications between the Government and M. Joffe have been made, up to the present, only indirectly. It stiJl remains obscure whether the Soviet Government will be recognised or not.139 words
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Article39 1923-05-08 6 A Ceylonese woman named Sandirawadesper, of 10 Onan-road, reports to 19a police the theft of a pair of gold ear-studs set with rubies and diamonds valued at $150. She suspects a Ceylonese named Sinaduri who has not been arrested.39 words
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Article771 1923-05-08 6 PEC O'MY HEART." C °MPTON CXHTT* (f 1 although r.nn t w J| at the Pore theatre**^ thcatncal comply house, though v M than, those 0 f the was not what exne!T> hJ should have bee, a Power b ut when^Sl deisrhtfu Lewis not to speak of'th of the >«**M771 words
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Advertisement322 1923-05-08 6 I FOR THE FORTHCOMING I Race Meeting j I Special display j I Tfw New Spring I I Dresses. I 1 Flowers, Ribbons, Veils, J I Sunshades, Laces, Etc. j I Robinson Co., Ltd. a ™z;z I SINGAPORE. I .*****1» 1 I I I I I I I I I322 words
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Article96 1923-05-08 7 THOUSAND BANDITS DERAIL EXPRESS TRAIN. PASSENGERS CARRIED OFF. Reuter. Pek ng, May 7. was *n unprecedented outrage when a bandits sacked the express from Pukow to Tientsn at L.ncheng and MO passengers, amongst whom were a dozen Americans, °Mi l W j Aidrieh. of Mr. Rockefeller, otherReuter. - 96 words
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Article70 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. Washington, May 7. lb r report of the Linchcng outrage to bhe State Department Ur Schunran rcicates that the s»tuatis apparency ser\>us and y the n of good S»ho-American It is -hat Mr. Schurman has already made informal representat ons own rt«por*"b "dty, and ia> expected thatReuter. - 70 words
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Article111 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. (> I Ath?n:>. Constantinople. May 7. tirdei are disquieted by r tfic Turkish authorities *,vrp the local branch of the takef A"*■:•* am S its funds, Ljfci r eh bel ng to the x Tli ncr High Conine:?- |ecid 1 to refer F** Go mm, its fReuter. - 111 words
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Article71 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. Precedent in U. S. Action. Washington, May 7. A- V i ,r e inforeemtnt of psMbit d and anti-drug laws was m Iby the Supreme Court in fcoiog that the Government can tsseh arriving in American |ss, to submit complete manifests fceision was given in the caseReuter. - 71 words
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Article45 1923-05-08 7 Irregulars at it Again. Reuter. London, May 7. Ming of the* Irish activities. A 5* r r vk no-jrred at the barracks Co. Dublin, last The tnxp, replied. Thaw m c<- jait i s. h C( »f Senator FiuGorald »*«*taiieoosly subjected to PUn-Rerter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article36 1923-05-08 7 No kwigt So Far. Reuter. 048 become active and from th, crater formed lHj. ero Ption s flowing jtt ,tre m w n ch is alometres lung but has y on y touched uncultivatedReuter. - 36 words
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Article63 1923-05-08 7 Comm un ists Prov:s*o? *.\\y Released. Reuter. 'Paris, May 7. M. Cachin and the ten other Communists agajnst whom charges of plotting against the Stitc- arc pend'ng were provisionally released. Another prisoner M. Peri, described as a libertarian," who s charged with inciting military disc bed ence andReuter. - 63 words
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Article68 1923-05-08 7 Charges of Misfeasance and Mismanagement. Reuter. Chicago, May 7. Charges of misfeasance and mismanagement in the control of the $100 000 000 of Mr. Levi Z. Leiter was lodged ia the Superior Court by Countess Suffolk one of the trustees. The thirteen other heirs to the estate inc'udeReuter. - 68 words
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Article127 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. Rome, May 7. Their Brit\sh Majesties have crossed the frontier into Italy.—Reuter. Rome, Mi;y 7. Their British Majesties who traversed through France, without halting from Calais reached the front er at eight o'clock last night where sa'oons were attached to the gaily decorated Italian Royal trainReuter. - 127 words
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Article67 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. Washington. May 7. Mr MeUVn. Secretary of the Treasury announces that Government is offering $400 000 000 4\ per cent treasrry bonds to complete the refunding of the retiring Victory notes which, when issued aggregated over $4.000 000 00?. Mr. M Vm predicted that the gross pubh'cReuter. - 67 words
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Article154 1923-05-08 7 SPLIT IN ALLIED CAMP. Britain Stands Alone. Reuter. Paris, May 6. The French note is a voluminous and uncompromising document, which details Germany's successive defaults, and refuses to entertain the German proposals whXe resistance m the Ruhr continues. It declares that Germany did not even concern herselfReuter. - 154 words
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222 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. Paris, May 7. The note mentions that France and Be'gium are prepared to set off part of the reparations due against interAMied debts. It points out that the twenty milliards offered, if discounted, is wortlh only 15,820 millions. It rejects the proposed replacement of theReuter. - 222 words
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Article172 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. London May 7. The text of the Franco-Belgian note was published too late for detailed comment in the morning papers, which, however, lay stress regretfully on the fact tihat Paris and Brussels, by persisting in replying separately, made the maintenance of Allied unityReuter. - 172 words
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Article79 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. London. May 7. A moet'.ng of the Cabinet this morning, Lord Curzon presiding, is understood «o have discussed the German Note and France's action in replying separately. It s gathered from a well informed source that the British Government will probably now send a separate noteReuter. - 79 words
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Article119 1923-05-08 7 Berlin, May 7. With nVi exception of Stinneses paper the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" which describes the FrancoBelgian repV as an unbearable insult and impudent fool isbir ess. the papers comment cautions'y pending the receipt of the British and Italian repries and hone that the door of119 words
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Article1897 1923-05-08 7 MRS. DUKE'S STORY OF BRUTAI ATTACK. < doner's Verdict. Quite a bit of excitement was created at the General Hospital, in the second class female ward at 11.30 a.m. yesterday when Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Coroner and Mr. H. L Mitchell, A. S. P., found their1,897 words
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Article63 1923-05-08 7 Reuter. Berl'n. May 7. Communis were responsible for fCOiei of a wi'd di order in the Pru an Diet The police were called in to eject the deputy whereupon other OjiTnmunists aoU;cked the police. Two were arrested. Th.' sVbting was resumed but an upr:ar was r:_v.aittd and theReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement38 1923-05-08 7 X *n*m water: 1 ibel Suit? I i J "ndtrMtarMj thai a *ri„ Commis- I hbel p~- »ga*st the M o; i i m if Paptr i :il news i I wi M e,- I osent of I38 words
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Advertisement157 1923-05-08 7 SPECIAL OFFER I New and Secondhand j ja Shafting, Plmnmer Blocks, Flange Couplings, Collars. S I Pulleys and Belting etc. k S STOCKS CAN BE SEEN AT OUR GODOWN IN I BEACH ROAD H -Ask for Particulars and Special Prices. S I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I I THE BORNEO COMPANY157 words
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Article952 1923-05-08 8 FOOTBALL. REGRETTABLE INCIDENTS. Old Boys Defeat S.R.C. By "Reflex." The meeting of the S. R. C. and the St. Joseph's Old Boys, m the first «1 vision of the S.F.A. Legue on the Pad ang yesterday was quite below the the sport ng spirit, in which these952 words
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Article35 1923-05-08 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 171 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India ar.d Ceylon As Rs. 176 equal to $100.35 words
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Article765 1923-05-08 8 BUKIT TIMAH RUBBER. Mr. A. W. Still presided over the annual general meeting of the Buk-t Timah Rubber Estate, Ltd., held at the French Bank Buildings yesterday. Others present were Messrs. Gibson, H. R, Ward and Father Ouillon. In moving the adoption of the report and accounts, the765 words
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Article23 1923-05-08 8 The mail despatched from Singapore to London by P. and 0. Packet Dongola on April 11, was delivered in London on May 6.23 words
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Advertisement490 1923-05-08 8 |iiminiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiin iiniioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHniiiiniffliHiiiiniiiiffl iiiiiiuimn^HHiiii I CIGARETTES 1 *T*HAT INDEFINABLE QUALITY which every true illJpSd j 1 lover of Virginia Cigarettes learns to appreciate will be «m tight paffiST^jP 1 found in Piccadilly Cigarettes, no matter where they may be sent. EgßHrinfli 1 Extreme care is taken in packing, in order to490 words
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Article603 1923-05-08 9 S May 5, 1923. Artie*). Price. I. c MEAT. Beef steak kata 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati J.D Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.64 Mutton Mutton, Australian kati Fowl kata 0.70 Fow3 large (3-4 kat*) each 2.10 Fowl medium (IH-2H603 words
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Article1542 1923-05-08 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, May 8. RUBBER, MARCH 21, 1923. Issue Paid Val. Up. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 1 fi 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay 2 j| £1 £11,542 words
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Advertisement374 1923-05-08 9 JUST ARRIVED I Messrs. ELECTRO-AUTOMATE S I I 1 SELF GENERATING ELECTRIC TORCHES I Price $12.00 each. SELF GENERATING CYCLE LAMPS Price $15.00 each. Wholesale prices on application to I I GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., I 63, North Bridge Road Singapore. 1 iiiii ■Ha:i.iiaMaiiaMaiißiiau«iiaiisiiaiiauati«Haiiaiiatißiiaiiaii«tisM«tistiatt«Maiuiitmt«ii«ii«u«naiißi«a ft PATTARA'S pure mocha coffee! Effg§Ssi IS374 words
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Advertisement59 1923-05-08 9 IT. K^K. "S j I Rubber Footwear 1 I MADE LOCALLY I a SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. 1 i Sizes: Extra Large $1 50, Large $1.30. Medium $1.20 a Small $1.00. I TAN KAH KEE CO. I RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. I 5 FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. I I59 words
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Article238 1923-05-08 10 OTHER COUNTRIES FAR WORSE. President's Interesting Statement. Peking, Apfl'l 26.—President Li Yuan-hung, interV ewed by Reutar, sa,d that although there might appear to be financial chaos in Peking and political and military strife throughout the country, appearances were often deceptive. The Chinese people as a whole continue to238 words
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Article456 1923-05-08 10 Tho old question about the true character of the barrister's calling has come up afresh, and still exercise? many minds. Mr. Justice Darling has been talking about it in French, and a controversy is proceeding as a result of the Ilford murder trial. Should a456 words
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Advertisement852 1923-05-08 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land and Houses Situate at Jalan Abubakar in the Township of Endau, Johore. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auetioa at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambere, Raffles Place, Singapore, Ob Monday, Hay 14, at852 words
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Advertisement494 1923-05-08 10 ifHORUCKS MALTED i MILK "J j BIUJ3 FliM S^r^j|j| j tii nut l risk t»< feyj] undermining «I yaatr MMtitutioi: by tka ravages al kot climate*. Drink Vl lOILICKS MALTIB h VA MILK, tha triad, truitad aad m trw FOOO-DKINK. Mads is s aaamaatf ky tka aesitiea > Kg sfkststssU«sssf.494 words
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Advertisement500 1923-05-08 10 A Popular Comedy Star Mr. Reg. WENTWORTH, A^JĔ/Ĕk^ Rrnowned Light Comedian, writes fln^BpiraP I led compelled to write 'V:mF of the benelit I rfcoived. I was a corn-ant aufforer of wW*ZZsffln> Lumba-o but since taking nK^> *"3MPl De Will's fills I have com- jSmBS pletely lost the complaint.'' M&Memmmßt Evidence500 words
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Advertisement341 1923-05-08 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD SINGAPORE TO BATAVIA, CHER! BON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a Week. SINGAPORE PANGKAL PINANG BATAVIA, SAMARANG PANGKAL PINANG AND SINGAPORE Sail Fortnightly. SINGAPORE BILLITON AND SOURABAYA Sail Fortnightly. For freight, passage and further information, apply tfi THE REGISTERED OFFICE: No 22, Teluk341 words
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Advertisement200 1923-05-08 10 LONDON LIKE, Hakozaki Maru Kitano Maru Haruna Maru S LIVERPOOL LINE Toyohashi Maru Si HAMBURG LINE Matsumoto Mar;; Tajima Maru NEW YORK LINE a Sailing dates ail. SOUTH AMERICAN [jfc Kawachi Maru mm BOMBAY LINE. Hakodate Maru Akita Maru Wakasa Maru CALCUTTA LINE. Yaniagata Maru v Moji Maru Penang Maru200 words
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Advertisement505 1923-05-08 11 Si.AMER SAILINGS. 7i lbrSi INDIA AND APCAR LINE (temp* 1 8 Incorporated in England.) PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. M PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Coitract with His Majesty's Government x FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. May 13 Del-a May 27 %f& 1 June 10 M» a June 24505 words
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Advertisement411 1923-05-08 11 I STEAMER SAILINGS ITsTkT Sailing i rom Sxagapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Amazon Maru arr May 19 d;p 20 Amur Maru arr June 21 dep 22 ♦Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco,411 words
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Advertisement504 1923-05-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STUMERS. T r Monthly sailings to and from Auutialia for cargo only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sails j* ECHUCA May 17 May 21 s*. EURELIA j une n June 1G a.s. EMITA jujy 16504 words
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Advertisement657 1923-05-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO. AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkcaig Arrives San FrarniißDO. PRESIDENT LINCOLN May 9 May 31 PRESIDENT TAFT May 23 June 14 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE. SAN FRANCISCO AND657 words
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Advertisement466 1923-05-08 12 WANTED. j J I V\ vNTEL».—A oompsteut Jobbing CoTipjsitor. Ouly expen«juceu men need appiy. Apply to Printer aju "The >i'». .vi Tribune." WANTED. —ledger Clerk previous experience essential. Box No. 68, o/o Malaya Tribune." I i WaMTlD.— Tenants to take over' admirably situated Offices and Godowns Collyer Quay on terms466 words
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Advertisement561 1923-05-08 12 NOTICE. SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, LTD. FURTHER REDUCTION OF FARES. j Commencing on the Obh instant, short Sections will bs inaugurated and the Ist and 2nd Class Fares reduced on all Routes; the new charges being:— > FIRST CLASS (ALL ROUTES). 6 Cent* 4 Sections 9 Cents 7 Sections 12 Cents561 words
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Advertisement456 1923-05-08 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLTBR QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: MB. TELEPHONE NO: Ml. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Cap tal and Surplus US $10,000,000 Und.vded Profit, 5,480,000 Reserve for Dividend 600,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW YORK.456 words
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Advertisement427 1923-05-08 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94. MARKET STRSSBT. BRANCHES: Penang 8* Beach Sweet. Malacca Hi Jenker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 100 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised427 words
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Advertisement425 1923-05-08 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incerperated in England by Reyal Charter ISM Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares ef M each J8,M0,000 Reierve Fund M,760,f00 Reserve Liability of Preprietors £3,0M,0#0 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and425 words
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Advertisement384 1923-05-08 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Ineerporated in the S.S.) Head Offlee Singapore, Ist Fleer. Banque del Indo China Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 857. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock384 words
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Advertisement351 1923-05-08 12 Don't You»^ JTotl wish M_lhy and iree .;^r e% diseases f Wh a drinking the very G it J MEDICINAL BLOOD. ♦••50 each. Sold by The International Pv, ™c Anglo-Ch in ee The Medical Office The Unit, d p r c f r ish 225 Dispens ary and The Ayur351 words
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