Malaya Tribune, 14 May 1923
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Title Section27 1923-05-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING Vol. X.- -No. 112 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. WW MONDAY. MAY 14, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement103 1923-05-14 1 .in THE «ALAYA TRIBUNE AND •PING GAZETTE. j Di pt, i :n: r Dept J HATES. T4BU x A „VA.VCE. $15.00 I 7.50 I 375 p O -ta ft tra ,0 cts per month. ....■•■•III! II ffRIGLEY'S HABIT YOU I ro WON'T I CHEW fi REGEET j Represented by: S103 words
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Advertisement225 1923-05-14 1 JUST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELFBRATfJD SUN-PROOF PITH HATS FOR Mens and Boy's PRICES VS*Y REASONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince You. X SULTAN IBRAHIM »t NORTH BRIDGE ROAT>. (Adelphi Hotel Buildings). SINGAPORE Just Arrived. Our first consignment of Oak and Elm Coffins made enti; ely in Europe also A225 words
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Advertisement206 1923-05-14 1 oiiaaaaiiiiiauMiitiiuitiMiiuMMiiuaniniiiiniimiMUß I WATCHES Of the BEST MAKE at RENE ULLMANN, L," HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2464 T I s 111 8< !e 1 istiilutor for the I hell-known I 111 1 LEVRETTE WATCHES I 'Mil Nll I I JEWELLERY of the best. i m m mW w PATTEhNS with206 words
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Advertisement244 1923-05-14 1 "r"t"tmmmnini;iiftiii"tnw THE S MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SIffIPPOKj GAZETTE. I The l'opu ar Newspaper of Z the Stra ts Settlements. Published Daily. Complete R norhs of Local Events. Fi;Jl and Latest Telegrams. m BpmrU >'ntcs by Expert I Critics. Tho Sportsman's Paper. I jMiiiiumi i t i i i if iinmiitiiwitiiiilS244 words
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Article2364 1923-05-14 2 WHY LEGISLATION HAS I>EEN PREPARED. The papers received from the D**puty Chairman of the Singapore improvement Trust fnclude an expiation of the Town Improvement and Development Ordnance, iflgl. We the foolowing extract from it, on the Right way bo wead the Bill It s earnestly asked by sponsors2,364 words
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Advertisement443 1923-05-14 2 l is snmrihinr quite novel I fl Cr ,n to lel creams and possesses a g X wonderfully beautifying effect. X S li/JDF vSB? Ladies who use the preparation f{ describe it as giving their skin an "oxygen bath," rejuven- j ating the tissues, clearing the complexion, and imparting g443 words
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Advertisement93 1923-05-14 2 YOU AND EVERYBODY. WHO SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness Lumbago, Pleurisy, Headache, Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains, should lis*. Utile's Oriental Balm. Mr. J. Vim-c of No. 20. Nelson Square. Burnley, soys:-Having suffered from Rheumatism in my kness for two years and Neuralgia in mv face93 words
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Advertisement429 1923-05-14 2 The Victim of Your Nerves. Deplbrable indeed is your condition when you become so nervous that you start at the shadow of yourself. Lost nerve b not easy to regain. The digestive system becomes inert, you become melancholy and lack driving power. When your blood has been made rich and429 words
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Advertisement202 1923-05-14 2 j WE HOLD LARQ|Ts^> OF CARPENTER'S TflJ INCLUDING 1 j Augers, CJhisels, Ratchets and Bit B Gimlets, Hammers, Spirit Level? J Drivers, Set Squares, Marking 'q/J Rules, Etc Etc., We will be pleased t:> quote our keener Prices on receipt of your enquiry UNITED ENGINEERS LUTED 1 I oorporatod in202 words
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Article395 1923-05-14 3 Representatives :f the Australian National Council of Women in March trailed upon th Pr me Minister of the Commonwealth, Mr. S. M. Bruce and ur<?:ed that one of the d:l agates to be appointed to represent Australia at the next meeting of the Leagv395 words
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Article262 1923-05-14 3 Paris, Apr! 19.—Stage nudity has I'nvts which France has now reached and which cannot be passed without danger to the morals of the nation, the belief of M. Antoine, French actor and manager. But when ntcrv :we 1 If. Antoin c confessed thaic persona.lv he262 words
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Advertisement303 1923-05-14 3 i i i s i .iiW.iMiiiiwim.itiniui.t. i •••••..•initiiti.n: l l1 |,n„|, !li i l|(ll 111 |i THE GRAY CAR. ye >e en appointed sole age;its for the abov-* I Straits Settlements ana Federated Malay I Mai 8 i fc J tration cars are now snipped ana will early May. T303 words
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Advertisement477 1923-05-14 3 Remember! Wincarnis 1$ f o positive necessity to you if you are Weak. Ansnk, Nervous or Run-dov/n Wincarnis is not a luxury— it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an j extraordinary power in promo- 1 ting New477 words
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Advertisement485 1923-05-14 3 r That old enemy Rheumatism Don't suffer needlessly—Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain Hies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment J u t i little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbuM required —Sloan's penetrates. I It linifnent 1 eves the pain to rub it in, pc-485 words
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Article699 1923-05-14 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." On May 29th, tha Middle East Films L'mitcd r resent at the Victoria Theatre Olis Skinner'a great screen production "Kismet," "Kismet" that colourful masterpiece of the stage m which Ot2a Skinner* America's foremost character actor, achieved the greatest success699 words
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Advertisement283 1923-05-14 4 EMPIRE CINEMA A Paramo tint Picture at 9.30 in the 8?co»id show At thi End of the World in 6 Parts. Featuring Betty Compson, Mitchell Lewis and Milton Sills At 10.40 p.m. A Universal Fpecia' attraction with EDITH ROSEA t as the Little White Tigress, in Thunder Island in 5283 words
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Advertisement430 1923-05-14 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. Topical Budget British Screen News. WILLIAM FOX Presents THOMAS CARRIGAN in CHECKERS In 7 Parts. A stirring drama, which, will thrill all true lovers of Sport. CHECKERS in his efforts to foil the machinations of a gang of430 words
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Advertisement704 1923-05-14 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY"" I Win ers f tho V eek. AaVtV' E OLB SPECIAL RACE PROGRAMME 3 I Ist Show At 7.30 Sharp. j\J| fn i I THRILLS 4gNJ VI la Dana ia the Metro Play Bpeeia] I "BREAK£2j AHEAD" ■it ?j| I A Romance of the So iin five Parts,704 words
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Article220 1923-05-14 5 TO-DAY'S LOCAL MARKET QUOTA! IONS. Tin to-day.—$101.50 per pikul. 75 tons sold. Buyers Sellers Gambier $13.50 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 23.00 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.25 Mixed Bjick Pepper 14 00 Surtdried Copra 11.20 ♦Mixed Copra 10.75 10.75 Small Flake Tapi: ca 13 0.) Med Pearl220 words
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Article90 1923-05-14 5 Singapore, May 14. On London Bank 4 mon'h*' *gfct 2s 4 1-4 Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 17-32 d On India Bjink Tel. Transfer 174 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 11/*l 1 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 72 On Jay Baak90 words
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Article60 1923-05-14 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, May 14. Pale Crepe Cosing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 49 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 49Mj May to June 49% 49^ July to Sept 50 Oct to Dec 51V 4 OIY2 Latest London60 words
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Article28 1923-05-14 5 Singapore, May 14. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York. —27% Qts. London. —Is l%d. Singapore. —49*4 ct)?. Tone of Market. —Steady.28 words
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Article167 1923-05-14 5 Singapore, May 14 Rubber.—London Is l%d Local 19 cents. Tin.—London £204 10s Od, Local $101% (78. tons sold). Shar* Market.—Dull. Rubin rs —Bsssstts $1 to $1.05, J: ibalak* 60 to 70 cents. Kuala Sidima %2M to $2.! 5 Ulu Benuts 22 to 26 cents. Tins.—Rawangs $1.17%167 words
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Article112 1923-05-14 5 Tt is gratifying to know that the Admira ty agrees with the view repeat dly expressed in "Truth" about ihe strategic importance of Singapore. At the same time, the spending of c<e\ei millions "in a lefsraeiy way" on great permanent docks and works seems unn ;cessary who:112 words
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Advertisement227 1923-05-14 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.—fo buy a second hand Ford ar in good running order. Apply 40 c/o227 words
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Advertisement310 1923-05-14 5 IWI 1 Vitrex Lenses, j g The now optical glmm which 3 a l'n ugh practically Oukmrleaa, 3 absorbs ail Dm harmful of light. let us make your next N pair of eye-glasses in those lot.ses 2 Pre curable only from f IN. LAZARUS—OPTiCI A> f I MEDICAL HALL BUILDIN-310 words
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Advertisement70 1923-05-14 5 X I DOUBLE ACS J I GOLDEN VIRGLNIA CIGARETTES I v- pJ "Ny Carkberg" Beer S MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. S Agents iflife*cj SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., V JmW I S Malacca, Seremban, I [q I Pengkalan Kempas 8 i Muar i HALLAM COMPANY, Mr l Kuala Lumpur. l BENG SENG70 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-05-14 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital Singapore Miay 13. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar Red to 32 decree Fah 1014.1 1011.6 1013.8 Temp 81 Wet Bulb Ther: 78 Dir of Wind caTm w Max Temp i»n shade 87 Min do do 75 Max in Sun Min on Grass Rainfall54 words
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Article120 1923-05-14 5 A S ,NC "I'OKE DIARY. To-day M»y u jOS a.m. 9.59 p.m. 0 vidua: Troops Parade. 930 VM. P X \vard mail c*k*. jt£" i <i'ic. HXJ.A. S.C.C., u-bai: i*#» sE II: Middlesex v». 1 < f.v.A. Municipal Is 3: 'r A Malaya. Seetar Un. 19 ",.T!120 words
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Article347 1923-05-14 5 To-day. May 14. Lr. Shanghai Japan. S. A. fiia<ia I>ELTA 2 p.m. Ldon k Rotterdam "Mentor 2 p.m. Parcels 2 p.m. r ram i Penan? *Kinta 3 p.m. fccea Muar* Hye Lcong 4 p.m. jau S u r *Aing Hong 4 p.m. To-morrow, May 15. fcu So,j?: Benuit347 words
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Obituary51 1923-05-14 6 SILVER WEDDING. On Saturday, May 14,1898, at St. George's Church, Penang. by the Rev. W E Hodgkinson, Acting Colonial t hap'ain, Penang, assisted by the Ke Y\ Henham, M. Arthur Smith of Singapore, to Eugenie Charlotte daughter cf Mr. J.C. Scharenguivel (of Ceylon) Assistant Superintendent of Works, Province51 words
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Article866 1923-05-14 6 In the explanatory literature which is attached to the draft of the Town Improvement and Development Ordinance, 1923. there are some interesting suggestions on the local housing problam. Town planners are usually idealists—it is well that they should be—and it is often erroneously assumed that their866 words
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Article155 1923-05-14 6 Jugra Smuggling Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 12. Sir L. M. Woodward, C. J. C, heard an appeal in the Jugra smugglingcase, in which two Chinese were fined $35.400. In the course of the hearing it was argued for the defence that the tongkang155 words
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Article84 1923-05-14 6 Next Sunday s Wh't Sunday. The Introit !n the morn nj will be "Gome Holy Ghost" (Altwood) with Soprano solo. Quart.tte, and chorus, and the S rvice will be Monk in C, finishing with Marines arrangement of the 150th Psalm. At 5.30 Evensong E. V. Hall's anthem84 words
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Article447 1923-05-14 6 The "Awa Maru" which arrived yesten.' iy fn m Bombay reports during the voyage a fireir.un fei' overboard and was lost. Washington May 12.—The wages of the seamen of the United States Shipping Board have been increased from 15 to 20 per cent. —Renter. Ptrpvaite Vaughan who wi;s found guilty447 words
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Article126 1923-05-14 6 Western Nations Must Awake. Reuter. London, May 12. LcCtuni "g before the Japan society in Lomllon, the Japanese professor, Hishinumai, said that their cramped population caused anxiety and naturally Japan cast her eyes to the thinly populated areas in North and South America, Canada and Australia where toReuter. - 126 words
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Article40 1923-05-14 6 Reuter. Sycm-:y, May 13. Mr. Bowden Minister of Defence in a speech at Paramatta declared that it was not proposed U; abolislh Ihe AustraMam Navy but that the Imperial Conference mus, decide on the best type of vessel.—Reuteir.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article188 1923-05-14 6 We are indebted to the "Nanyc-Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the foiilow ing: Tokio, May 11. It is reported that the negotiations between the Seuth Manchurian Railway Company and Harrimans esj ablishment for a loan of fifty million yen, which the latter is underwrite are being carried on smoothly.188 words
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Article369 1923-05-14 6 Propaganda to Boycott Japanese. On Saturday the Hon. Mr. Everitt addressed the District Judge, Mr. David on behalf of a Ch nese nam «1 Teo Ch n Ho, who was charged w'th keeping a prntirag: press at 45 Sytd A wee-road without a license from the Colon'a' Secretary,369 words
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Article396 1923-05-14 6 A AAT J*** Add, \U<4 i Far Eas. P •tar of the '*<; A iS oL ttnkl She Eastern tha: r PI taied a f at th, e ■MS a cor/ I Tribune', r twecn acts, at i), **M\ on Saturday ftght J*** \S «ssed that shew,.396 words
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Article126 1923-05-14 6 Before Mr. Justice F Leniwrd at the SinfM* U in the Supreme Court the tria T of Won* Soon for robbery ard weapon at 27 PatfxM» 14, was cc tinned. Wong Cheok tue giving evidence statej W l time of the robt>ry he his shop at North Bri****126 words
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Advertisement398 1923-05-14 6 I GRAMOPHONE i n PARTIES. J P^P^RSBgg^t^^ 1 PORTABLE MOi'EL No. [05.1 f SPFXIFICATION. i (jj Reinforced Wooden Cabinet, covered H R g! Black Leather Waterproof cloth, with Vrt: ft S leather handle, bronze finished furni- ?H I S ture and lock, nickel-plated fittings, ffl 3 height 8 in. width398 words
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Advertisement30 1923-05-14 6 MILKMAID BRAND STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. (Prepared in Norway) i M iT A ttich Natural Cream y Milk &trictly II tail Sterilized-Purest in Quality-Perfect NESILL ANGLO-SWISS COISD: KILK CO., SINGAPORE BRANCHES.30 words
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Article274 1923-05-14 7 DESIRE TO TERMINATE INTERNATIONAL PERIL. BRITISH AND ITALIAN REPLIES. Reuter. Loridon, May 13. British note to Germany says that Germany's proposals are a ointment The sum offered is inadequate and must have been r to be a'togethet unacceptable to the Allies. It regrets 1 fafioM to indicate ig,uaranteosReuter. - 274 words
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Article231 1923-05-14 7 BANDITS' TERMS AGREED TO BY PEKING. British Comments. London, May 12. rial on the Liercheng pafl the •'Times" points out thai: Ambers of other f reigners have been ed m ni «a since the Central me paralysed. It ol these offences nation been exacted severe pngl tarn the231 words
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75 1923-05-14 7 London May 13. interviewed by the opined ;ha: general lawin i i» the result of jZ*'* tiv »baenc« of government f the nnsome for those *>» T T ]iy :o m a pre n r«rth« outrages. The f Pekinj, which possess- kwopa and pood .jenerals. severe75 words
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Article31 1923-05-14 7 Virion Cas^. Reuter. Th, y y tmiou, May 12. r rr.' r »»tT Mr. O'H'g- M DubVa that l0 7 rr ,n «t wanted An a r deportsReuter. - 31 words
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Article72 1923-05-14 7 REPRESENTATIVE OF GREAT FRIENDLY POWER. The Funeral. Lausanne May 11. Vorowsky's assassination passed unnotic. d at-to-day's meeting of th? Conf_rence. Turkish c'rcles were surprised at this, and Ismet made a statement express ng sincere regret at the c.a h of "a representative of a great friend) y Power,72 words
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Article232 1923-05-14 7 Reuter. Lausanne, May 12. Vorowsky's murder, which Conradi ins sts was a spontaneous act with which nobody else was implicated, seems to have forestalled a plan by the Sw ss National League quietf.y to k anap Vorowsky and expel him. Wh !e DbrV owsk.'s condition s notReuter. - 232 words
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Article103 1923-05-14 7 No Trace Yet. Reuter. Calcutta, May 12. Mr. Bri I, partner in. the firm of M-easrs. Mackir.' on and Mackenzie 1 cjvtfrto for the British India Line, interviewed denied the al.egfaitions of Mr. Johnston. He declared that the Okara wae dry-docked for 142 days .it Kidd-erpor? in. 1920Reuter. - 103 words
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Article66 1923-05-14 7 GRECIAN THREAT OF WAR. This Week Decisive. Reuter. Lausanne, May 13. This week is probably decisive as regards the conference. A battle royal 1 is mpected with regard to the capital points in dispu e, rptabCy the Judicial! regime for foreigners in Turkey and the Turoo-Greek indemnities regiaadingReuter. - 66 words
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Article114 1923-05-14 7 Memorable Cordial and Interesting Tour. Rome, May 12. At the conclusion of the Royal visdt Reuter was informed that Their British Majesties were leaving Rome with the happiest impression of one of the most memorable, cordial and interesting journeys they had ever undertaken. Their Majesties were not114 words
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Article170 1923-05-14 7 Reuter. London May 12. The visit of Their British Majesties to Rome, Which encSj to-night when they depart on a tour of the British cemeteries in I aly en route to England has called for much attention in the press of both Britain and France as indicatingReuter. - 170 words
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Article103 1923-05-14 7 Reuter. London, May 12. The Russian Note suggests that a conference of th? Powers concerned discuss the whole quest on of territor al waters w th a view to reaching an nternational agreement. It express s wil ngness to enter nto general dis cuss on on all questonsReuter. - 103 words
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Article73 1923-05-14 7 Reuter. London, May 13. The "Observer" understands that Courtauld has perfected a process for the manufacture of artificial cotton. but a', the present cost i.s too high to enable it ko be a complete and rca' a/rtic£ c. —Reuter. London May 13. A Wireless export writing to theReuter. - 73 words
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Article27 1923-05-14 7 Reuter. Paris. May 12. The Eiffel Tower was struck by iightnin-r and the wirdess tnstatllac tfarj damaged. The service was interrupted for twenty-four hours.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article21 1923-05-14 7 The condition of the Hon, Mr Yeoh Guan Seok, who sustained a slight stroke on Sunday la ifc, continues to improve.21 words
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Article304 1923-05-14 7 SPORTS PASTIMES. FOOTBALL. S.C.F.A. II v. MUNICIPALITY. The f o owiag will psay i n the match between tihe S.C.F.A. II and the Municipality this evening on the Malaya Ground:— S.C.FA. 11. Yong Ngin Djin; Tan Lee Wan. Foo Siak Cheng; Chia Gue Seng, Tan Chwee Tiong. Soh B-zon Lay;304 words
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Article291 1923-05-14 7 YJM.C.A. vs. RE. An interesting game of cricket was played on Saturday at Pulau Brani between the V.M.C.A. and the R.E. Gcf'ng in first, the R.E. compiled 82, Lumsden Dickson and Martin reaching double figures viz: 29. 10 and 16 respectively, whilst Stack and King, who bowled throughout, shared291 words
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Article31 1923-05-14 7 NEWMAN LOSES TO SMITH. Reuter. London, May 12. At the Hefborn Hall in the fina/ of the professional billiards championship the flnaJ scores were Smith 16.000 Newman (the holder), 15,180.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article156 1923-05-14 7 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. 1.ad.es' Dcub'fs Handicap. Mrs. Saunat..s a;:d Mrs. Brooke owe 3 vs. Miss Richardson and iVIrs. Savage owe 3, to fin sh. Mrs. Swmdei'l and Mrs. C'av. wright owe 4 v?. M'ss Fawcett and Miss Stephenson owe 15.3. Mixed Doubles—"A" Class. M.ss156 words
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Article238 1923-05-14 7 FRIDAY'S PLAY. Reuter. A Singles. Cheorfg Chez Tong vs. Tan Chong Gark, 7—5, 2—5, unfinished. A. Doubles Handicap. Seah Eng Rang and Chong Thutt Pitt b:at Koh Tian Seng and Song Chin Enig, 2—6, 7—5. 6—3. Seah Eng Chiang and Tan Chiap Choon beat ChiewReuter. - 238 words
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Article141 1923-05-14 7 AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Ouimet Defeated by Wethered. Reuter. London., May 2. Ari elucidation of Ouinvet's defeat by Wethered shows that the laitter was two up at the turn, the 10th and lltb, were halved, Wethered won the 12th, and 13th, Ouimet won the 14th and 15th, while the 16th andReuter. - 141 words
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Article95 1923-05-14 7 Mr. T. H. Silk, the new manager for Morts Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Sydney, who arrived in Australia about the middle of March, made the following statement in the press interview: —"Shipowning and shipbuilding magnates hi Britain to-day are more interested in the Australian overee-a traffic than any95 words
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Advertisement400 1923-05-14 7 j "FIB RENT" j lAsbestos-CementI Asbestos-Cement Sheeting For Economy, Efficiency and Reliability X Noo-Conductive and Everlasting BY ENGINEERS ACKNOWLEDGED as the BEST. Corrugated Roofing Sheets. Standard Lengths, Straight or Curved to any Radius, pj I FLAT SHEETS FOR WALLS, PARTITIONS, CEILINGS, Etc. 3 fj] Various Sizes and Thickness. X H400 words
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Article2301 1923-05-14 8 OPENING DAY PROVIDES RARE FINISHES. Reuter. Slvowera oca Saturday morning did not interfere in any way with the afternoon's sport at the Race Course. The turf wag not as soft as many expected to be and, compa-ed with ihe averag: 1 opo'ing day of race meetings tlheReuter. - 2,301 words
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Article131 1923-05-14 8 April Outputs. Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Agents: Ampat (Sumatra) Rubber E. Ltd. 17,019 lbs. Sungei Buaya (Sumatra) R. Co., Ltd. 40,479 lbs. Kwaloe Rubber Estates Ltd. 27,261 lbs. Sumatra Caoutchouc Mij. 118 696 lbs. Soengei Radja Estate 100 000 Coconuts. Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co., Ltd., Agents: Trafalgar131 words
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Article57 1923-05-14 8 We have often pointed out in these columns that the ideal of aerial development will be to link up the scattered parts of the Empire, serving a poetical and social as wen as a commercial purpose. In the latter connection th* lighter-than air proWem will have to be considered at57 words
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Article592 1923-05-14 8 FRAWLEY'S SUCCESSFUL OPENING NIGHT. John Wizard's current New Yoak mystery p!ay, "The Cat and the Canary" marked the opening,- en Saturday night, of the FrawLy Comedy Company season at th Victoria Theatre The pay has nothing whatever to do w th a cat or a592 words
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Advertisement78 1923-05-14 8 After measles and other infectious disease*, children must have SCOTT'S. Measles whooping cough, scarlet tever and influenza leave children in so weak a condition that serious complications often follow. A course of SCOTT'S Emulsion overcomes this weakness and brings back health and strength to the little sufferer •hou.d insist on78 words
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Article616 1923-05-14 9 Singapore, May 5, 1923. Ax tick. Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak kata 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.13 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kati 0.64 Mutton Muttom, Australian kati Fowl kati 0.70 Fowl large (3-4 each 2.10 Fowl medium (1K-2K katis)616 words
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Article1550 1923-05-14 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs, LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, May 14. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. MARCH 21, 1923. Issue Paid V* l Up. I 8 d 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 j 6 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java1,550 words
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Advertisement490 1923-05-14 9 HHiUMlhllil I ■iilllllllllliitlltlW"t»«"l''t»l»l"l''>''«lll«imillUllllll«M«imimii«nmH.»., ia||tTi ""piiott)grap-is o? Character and 1 individuality. We try to bring out Character in Men, 13e mty in Women, Unarm in Children. THE EASTERN STUDIO. STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1900. •iii i iiii''i»i»i»»'"«' l l l,,,l,l l,,, ,l ll ll ,l «'i«»liiii'ti«HliitiiiniiiiiiiaiiiintiiitiiHiii" P 1 j p490 words
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Article474 1923-05-14 10 BY AN OLD SALT. The British Board of Trade hat told the Merchant Service Guild that there is nothing to prevent woman from qualifying as master mariners and mates. There never baa been. But there are very few women sea captains in the world, and none,474 words
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Article305 1923-05-14 10 U. S. Treaty Likely. Balbca, Canal Zone, April 20.— Complete aircraft support is absolutely necessary for the adequate defence of the Panama Canal, as also are additional military forces throughout the Oanal Zone. This is the conviction of both Army and Navy experts and the visiting Senators305 words
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Advertisement713 1923-05-14 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Lana and Houses Situate at Jalan Abubakar in the Township of Endau, Johore. The undersigned have been favoured with instruct iocs to sell by {.üblic auction at tbelr Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, I'; files Place, Singapore, On Monday, May713 words
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Advertisement586 1923-05-14 10 mi Wash With Cuticura Soap j and Have a Clear Skin 1 Bathe with the Soap an-1 hot water on rising and i-tiring, plenty of Soap. If any sigiis of pimples, redness or roughness are present smear with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. Always include586 words
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Advertisement230 1923-05-14 10 r Yo\x Save i fKI Money? a' J secure an All British 1 fßr*]^pyY bicycle of world-wide re- f y '4 puto-if you buy a MEAD, i IJgIJB»MaJr i \J7 ..cation includes 1- I IA Dunlop Tyres. Brooks' J Saddle. Variable Gear, O 1 B Bath, Coaster Hub and all230 words
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Advertisement361 1923-05-14 10 STEAMER SAILINGS I HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIf 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 furthei information, apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE: No 22,361 words
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Advertisement228 1923-05-14 10 S Y. K LONDON LINE. 1 Hakozak: Maru Kitano Maru Haruna M,aru 1 Toyohashi Maru HAMBURG LINETajima Maru Sailing dates iil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru f nd M BOMBAY LINE. Hakodate Maru Akita Maru Wakasa Maru Juc# J CALCUTTA LINE. Moji Maru Pi nang Maru Rangoon Mam Juat j228 words
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Advertisement476 1923-05-14 11 f* S.IAMER SAILINGS. INDIA AND APCAR LINE, I (Corny ies Incorporated in England.) -AIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSI LAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Goverament. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1928 May 27 D** 8 June 10 June 24 hlV July 8 July476 words
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Advertisement392 1923-05-14 11 STEAMER 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. ♦Amazon Maru arr May 19 dep 20 Amur Maru arr June 21 dep'22 ♦Omit Marseilles and Called at Bremen NEW YORK LINE. For San392 words
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Advertisement558 1923-05-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS. r Monthly sailings to and from Austialia for cargo only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Premantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sails May 17 May 21 s.r EURELIA June v June M •.s. EMITA July 16 July 21 s.s. ECHUCA558 words
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Advertisement646 1923-05-14 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 Hongkong Arrives San Francisco PRESIDENT TAFT May 23 JunTu PRESIDENT CLEVELAND June 6 June 28 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE. v a SAN FRANCISCO646 words
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Advertisement534 1923-05-14 12 WANTED. I 1 WANTED. —A couipe;e.»t Jobbing Compositor. Only experienced meu need apply. Apply to fruiter c,o the Hauya Tribune." j TO LET. i I TO LET.— T*.> section-* In Raffle* ambers. Apply 10 the Secretary, Garden Club TO LET—Show Rooms and Offices corner of Orchard Road and Tank Road.534 words
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Advertisement621 1923-05-14 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. ORDINANCE NO. 96 (MINOR OFFENCES). I Police Orders made under section (6 (4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the Regulation of Traffic qp the occasion of Races on the 12th, 15th, 17th and 19th May, 1923, at the Race Course Singapore. t All vehicles except rickshas621 words
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Advertisement458 1923-05-14 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. 0. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW458 words
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Advertisement431 1923-05-14 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 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. Authorised431 words
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Advertisement426 1923-05-14 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1858.) Paid up Capital in 600.000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,800,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and426 words
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Advertisement383 1923-05-14 12 THE EASTERN UNITED i ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock383 words
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Advertisement365 1923-05-14 12 Doot You Dontyouwl-hth, •tow*, health. J*** fro wasting 2 N What you u f nty of pure *t by driniri» Gel Potable an,, MEDICINAL BLOOD <>^Bom E o, NVIN(K Sufficient for Sold f) V The International P ha The Ang.o.Chin,.. t, The Medical Office The United Pharmacy The British Pharm365 words
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