Malaya Tribune, 15 May 1923
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Title Section28 1923-05-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DALLI Vol. X.- ■No. 113 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement122 1923-05-15 1 THE MA UVA TRIBUNE AND i uippiNG GAZETTE. ,rr r Edited! Dept. I riTl M::najrer vi Dept. I RATE* $i&oo I P,r annum 7>50 d af y-' r > 3.75 J I p. r quarter I fmmn extra M cts. pn month. REDUCED PRICES. p ife sjj 2 SODA WATER122 words
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Advertisement67 1923-05-15 1 •iiiMiiiti!iiiiiiitifiii!iiiiiiiti>iniHiiiufuiiftiia'-ts.'i 'i rmm THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND j SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The Popular Newspaper of i I the Straits Settlements. I Published Daily. I Complete Reports of Local a I Events. I Full and Latest Telegram*. m I m Sports Notes by Expert Critics. I The Sportsman's Paper. (ill if67 words
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Article528 1923-05-15 2 THE NORTH RIVER FIGHTING. S. C. M. P. Correspondent. Canton. May 2.—There is little to report concerning the fighting on, the Nooith River front. The centre of the fighting is still between Kwantin a:.a Ngan-chang-njou, and both sides Men be on the defensive. According to a traveller528 words
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105 1923-05-15 2 London, —Expert curisto deny that there is anything miraculous m the result of recent experiment* with wireless bdlepthony with deaf persons whereby persons deaf Uor many yeaTS ot from their binth have heard music and voices. They explain this is caused by the very105 words
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Advertisement310 1923-05-15 2 ra fSi HORUCKS MALTED MILK E HORUCICS part U HI TtMMMdi of Fai nave AmJui HORLICK'S fi MALTED M LX—the I'» /O0 DRINK—for H «nriv :ic<i for o'd *n£ alike- HO*{LICK"S flj it in a WB naat by th« a»lJitjoa of wttU ka £J« w»ler. not or cold. r>* JhlifJ310 words
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Advertisement470 1923-05-15 2 WHEN YOUR CHILD 18 FEVERISH. Baby's Own Tablets Are His First Need. Simple fever muy be the beginning of mare serious trouble; therefore prompt measures are essential. Keep the child qu j et in bed. Feed lightly, and give plenty of boileJ or filtered water too drink. Admm'ster Baby's Own470 words
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Advertisement435 1923-05-15 2 Serravallo s Tonic (BARK and IRON WINE) Stimulates the Appetite, Strengthens the Nerves, Regenerates the Blood. SERR WALLO'S TONIC is a most palatable- mixture of Peruvian Bark aud iron, perfectly combined with a good sound Marsala, It is a distinct boon to all s jfferers from Anaemia, Chlorosis, Loss of435 words
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Advertisement427 1923-05-15 2 WE HOLD LARQh ST CKs OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS INCLUDING Augers, CJhisels, Ratchets and '.it d Gimlets, Hammers, Spirit i e v Drivers, Set Squares, Marking Rules, Etc. Etc, We will be pleaseJ to quote our keenest Prices on receipt of your enquires. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Sattierr.er.'s/427 words
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Article544 1923-05-15 3 LENIN TO CHAMPION THE EASTERN PEOPLES. A LoQdan m- ssage states: The Russian Soviet is preparing ar: int nsifi d campaign against the East. A manifesto issued by the executive committee of ihe Third Internationale tays that Centra; 1 Asia and the States bordering on India544 words
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Article147 1923-05-15 3 April Outputs. Messrs. Evatt and Co., Agents: The Bukit T.imah Rubber EstaLs Ltd.. output in April 1923, 10.464 lbs., total to dar.« cf Current Financial Year for: 4 months. 61,690 lbs. Brunei United Plantations, Lrd 7,764 lbs, 10 months. 31,606 lbs. Th. Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd.. 7.252 >bs.,147 words
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Advertisement252 1923-05-15 3 1 Paints (Ms Varnishes etc arc known throughout the Empire for I covering power and durability. Supplies jgl I ready for immediate shipment. f 7^j ii H ,RUVSp.tent HUBBUCK'S WSSUCKS Quick g| Brushes, etc.. «te Co.. 0. tfa I < 7 77/fXM l I Sl' 11. << \TS THOMAS HUBBUCK252 words
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Advertisement608 1923-05-15 3 For Baby when Teething I Mienburys RUSKS Lightly united, delightfully crisp and wholesome, the "AHenburys" ku >k> are designed to help baby when teething. Children nibble them instinctively, so that the cutting milk-teeth is aided and the troublesome and painiul process shortened. Moreover, the Rusks •often ixa the baby*! mouth,608 words
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Advertisement395 1923-05-15 3 \fS I P It's better to run loutI out for Bovril now than to run I out of Bovril I when you need it. I Bovril in the House^^^ rU Is in quaker Oats. jR j It is almost a complete food. X j It contains sixteen needed eieroen s395 words
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Article797 1923-05-15 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "FootliKht/' Lsola Garcia, the prettiest giaji in bow:* California, lc-ked ter.ierly at the' ha.rLome young American seu captain. He had ju c :t driven oft* the ha, dits who sought to stoal her fatner's (lock of sheep. What «ne saw797 words
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Advertisement265 1923-05-15 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIR^INĔMA^ A Paramount Picture at 9.30 in the second show At the End of the World In 6 Parts. Featuring Betty Tompson, Mitchell Lewis and Milton Sills At 10.13 p.m. A Universal Special attraction with EDITH ROBERT as the Little White fig raw, in Thunder Island in 5 parts265 words
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Advertisement609 1923-05-15 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. BEACH ROAD In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Topical Budget Briti-b Screen News. WILUAM FOX Presents THOMAS CASPIAN 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 of racecourse609 words
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Advertisement331 1923-05-15 4 amusemects "GAIETY" IST SHOW AT 7.30 £J j l V/fU* IT IS IHE LAW #Mr IT IS THE LAW j MBA*!* IT IS THE LAW A Univorsa. Western Drama triUi Tom Saiitschi o Spec,al Race Attr,,, THE LION MAN SEftIAL J** 1 at '<! THE LION MAN SERIAL "V (gJ|331 words
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Advertisement87 1923-05-15 4 WE SUPPLY FREE Clerks, cou'i-ictors. .irrssers, ewfr men, deu.arcators, typists, <M| pbem, store-keepers, o\erseen. e» rians, wiremeu. steam, gas and alap drivers, fitters, borers, b:JI-C'<rt* etc., at short notice. Please apply to 1L« Servan's' Agency W. D. AI. VIS, Manner. No. 17. Dhoby ur.:u;.SiL?' ift ARE YOU SUFFERS FROM j87 words
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Article283 1923-05-15 5 I pfenning the development of •-V ities at Singapore at an r £U 000,000 the Gov- (v obviously had in view ittoce i f British interests in .he uk md rticularly the safety 'Aasrra-ia md New Zealand writes ,N md M Record. This being mi at283 words
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Article73 1923-05-15 5 Mr, and Mrs. Ur. Yos«4 Mr. Dawe, Mr. I I G ,i Mr, U >■•• Jie, Mr. il. Mr. and Mrs. Ui X Thnehrigd, Mr S M yahaata, E, a nd Mrs. B. Kauffman. Mr.Henderh' I ■t> Mr. L. Mj• Mr. Calko n. tkw eha sir 8 Mi73 words
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Article86 1923-05-15 5 American methods of "intelligence test," for children are to be introduced at the State School Teachers Training College, Melbourne, where a psychological laboratory has been established. Special investigations of educational problems will be conducted, and assiistance will be given to teachers in testing unusually bright or backward children.. Professoor Berry,86 words
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Article131 1923-05-15 5 TO-DAY'S LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. Tm to-day.—s99.so per pikuL 150 tons sold. Buyers Severs Gamb er $13.50 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 23.00 Press Cube Sar. Wh te Pepper 22.25 Mixed Buck Pepper 14.00 Sundried Copra 11.20 ♦Mixed Copra 10.75 10.75 Small Flake Tapicca 13.0.J Mcd Pearl Tapoca Small131 words
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Article83 1923-05-15 5 Standard Oi' Co's Current Prices. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per two tins $6.14 Sylvan Arrow per two t ns $5.74 Tiger per two tins $5.74 Tiger in drums per two drums $4.94 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fish per unit of 8 Imperial gall'ns (2 tins) $5.9083 words
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Article90 1923-05-15 5 Singapore, May 15. O:. London— Baal 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 174*4 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 71% On Jay Bank Tel.90 words
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Article87 1923-05-15 5 C of C. Robber Association. Singapore, May 15. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 48 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 48 48% May *to June 48% 48% July Do Sept 48% 49 Oot to Dec 50% 50% Latest87 words
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Article697 1923-05-15 5 NEWS I i EMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) PARLIAMENTARY SESSIONS. London., April '26.—The reformation of the time for Parliamentary sessions in order to meet modern needs has been seriously taken in hand in consequence of the recent widespread diissatisfaation of the- present methods. Mr.697 words
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Advertisement612 1923-05-15 5 ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd AUCTION SALE OF PRINTERS STORES To be held at Nos. 71 and 72 Cecil Street, On Wednesday, Hay 23, at 10-30 a.m. Comprising :—Bales of printing, coloured. Ledger, marble and cover paper Asgorted size Envelopes, Assorted visiting and invitation cards, White and Pink blott.ng paper, Assorted612 words
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Miscellaneous60 1923-05-15 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerban HoapitaL Singapore, May 14. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar Red to 32 decree Pah 1014.6 1012.3 1013.3 Temp 83 86 81 Wet Biilb Ther: 78 79 78 DirofWind S S calm Max Temp in shade 87 Min do do 78 Max in Sun I60 words
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Article172 1923-05-15 5 W HEN AND WHERE. ..vi-trORE i,iakY- ,M T «-day. May 15. l0 .4l am, 10-26 p.m. r T:d r, aia l< >aVt s p f° r Meetinj?, Second Day. h -me, 6.30 p.m. fir/ :n J rs Theatre, 9-30 p.m. i J nv'iers. > la > ,6 U 6 a.m.,172 words
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Article444 1923-05-15 5 To-day, May 15. Hongkong-, Amoy Japan taking mails for U. S. A Canada Janus 2 pm. Palembang Berouw 2 pm. Batu Pahat Meran 3 p.m. Colombo Bombay* Celebes Maru, 3 p.m. Eandjermasin Sane Borneo 3 p.m. Tandjong Balei Ayuthia 4 pm. Genoa, Marseilles, Barcelona, Valencia Liverpool' "Hakozaki Maru444 words
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Article960 1923-05-15 6 In discussing the other day the problem of adjusting the differences of capital and labour—a problem which is engaging increasing attention, apart from merely academic discussions of isms —we had occasion to refer to the practical experiments of Viscount Leverhulme and others as offering a possible solution.960 words
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Article142 1923-05-15 6 Can Debtors Ciaim It Before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Caude da on behalf of a debtor of a deceased Municipal! servant, raised the question as to the dispensation of money paid from the Muncipal Provident Fund to the widow142 words
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Article567 1923-05-15 6 The Municipal Health officer, in his ■s-atemtnt for the week ending May 5, Bfret the death rate at 33.13 per mille,' compared with 27.29 n the preceding wook. The ĕmAtm numberedi 238, of which two were Eurasians, 189 Chu ese, 30 Malays and 15 Indians. Pneumonia accounted for 31 deaths,567 words
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Article167 1923-05-15 6 PRINCE KITASHIRA KAWA'S BODY HERE. Local Mourning. The Hakozaki Maru, wfth Princess Asaka on board, arrived yesterday about 7 p.m. and sal'l? to-morrow morang for Franc-, where '.he Pr2n&*u v.* jo n her husband, who was on;- ih* victims of the r cent motor smash. The Princess Is167 words
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Article88 1923-05-15 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 14. The Swimming Club committee reports that th re are 67 new members bringing the total to th? end of March to 381, nolud'ng 113 members in th. country, and an increase of two over last y.ar. The surplus for th:-88 words
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Article363 1923-05-15 6 For the forthcoming local pr sentation of a remarkable film twenty-fiv. thousand feet of lumb-r five hundred square feet of b aveT bearding an average of twenty men wjrk-ng day a.d night for a month a sheet of plate gass valued at £600 large enough to cover a floor363 words
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Article89 1923-05-15 6 London, April 27.—A scheme has been adopted for the reorganisation of the Hurlingham Club inc'udiing life membership for a hundred and fifty P"rrons on payment of £110 each as ihe Club needs a working capital. Sir Harold Snagge denied that the Club was abdicating its position as 1/he governing body89 words
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Article433 1923-05-15 6 From f > age versa has been the of Mm Dor* X w.th the FViwiev r Kemper, 5 P in stock compa- school began devoted j 1 nraaubie an. Between acta Victoria Theatre tfj, representative Tpej Tribune" that Ac b fi' m the North W..,'...' S m433 words
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Article75 1923-05-15 6 London. April of the Prison Commis* a scheme of elab -at. a prison discopline. broad arrow costume V seded by clothe, similar < in ordinary if■ w t and bookshelves w. into eels. Urgei conversation between r j their respectable reW al'owed- 1 Crimina's" ha;r X75 words
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Article62 1923-05-15 6 London Apr Urn* er has been ;4 th Mar*: rongh Str< on a charge ot .-j the exteni ,f a* officer Ht** Cn without disc!MilC bark:u. handing the Dak* d November two r*f" 11 r- t v a 1 II 800 xfeHf* Of :SJ after the cro*H*62 words
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Advertisement295 1923-05-15 6 ISL AZ ENGES'S I Tennis Racket I I Gut Reviver I a g c\ special preparation for Preserving and Reviving g Q the gut of Tennis Rackets. 5 W BOXES CONTAINING 8 Price $1.00 per box. I I E I I 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. r~i, SINGAPORE. 1 1 1295 words
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Advertisement34 1923-05-15 6 MILKMAID BRAND STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. (Prepared in Norway) Rich, Natural, Creamy Milk-Strictly V i*i Sterilized—Purest in Quality—Perfect -v V-w i 'mm 1 ln TaBte tssß& NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS COND: BULK CO., > ;(LONDON) P SINGAPORE BRANCHES.34 words
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Article198 1923-05-15 7 BRITISH CABINET CONSIDERING REPLY TO NOTE. FURTHER DISCUSSION SUGGESTED. Reuter. London May 14. Th Foreign Office has received the Soviet's reply to the British i May The note is lengthily argumentative, suggesting a desire ~n ia h<r than definitey accepting or rejecting Lord n a s. Th*Reuter. - 198 words
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Article43 1923-05-15 7 Reuter. London, May 14. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald received a I telegram from Litvinoff from Moscow declaring that the Soviet Government is prepared to sefctfe the RussoBritish differences in a conciliatory ma-nor as is proved by its decision to release the trawlers.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article67 1923-05-15 7 Reuter. Berlin, May) 14. A report from Moscow states that M. Chicherin. speaking at a demonstration of mourning on the occasion of M Vorowski's death, declared that the British demand for a three-mile zone in Russian waters contradicted the English practice in waters around Ceylon. He said thatReuter. - 67 words
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Article108 1923-05-15 7 King and Queen Return. Reuter. London, May 15. Tr.e.: Majestic returned to Bu:kijitam P-.ace from Italy last eveni2 They were cord a iy greeted in it course of their journey. On their tnce. eight French and tr._ destr yerj escorted the royal fitter f m Ca ais.Reuter. - 108 words
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Article95 1923-05-15 7 Bea>on for Recent Lawlessness. Reuter. Calcutta, May 15. Airing ao a communique the "I ?p"ead of lawlessness in the Hicr.ar.ore district to due to agitata s rrir.g- up the Sonthaeis. The flrarinique stages that a crowd of •*era. thousands at S' dapargana on 26. rescued ten Sonthaei to'wsReuter. - 95 words
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Article131 1923-05-15 7 Reuter. London May 14. F. deration of British Indaist'as forwarded as •tkm of tho British Carter ,,xer Indemnity to Earl |rV The led ration urges thar a rart -P ent on eduincluding technical 1 Br.»- 3 v_ T aduato eduea 'ion *Br U( ling practical work rs aClReuter. - 131 words
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Article15 1923-05-15 7 London, May 14 Us '"Proved to 462 *t* 'r.- S T fly at 69 7015 words
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Article174 1923-05-15 7 House of Lord's Decision. Reuter. London, May 14. Art O'Brien left Dublin under escort for London in connection with the proceedings before the House of Lords to-day. He wi'il be handed over to the English police authorities. —Reuter. London, May 14. Art O'Brien .arrived at Euston early thisReuter. - 174 words
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Article48 1923-05-15 7 Amsterdam Rubber Company's Profit. Reuter. Hague, May 14. The annual report of the Amsterdam Rubber Company shows that coPt price is reduced from lOd to 7Vi pence per 500 grammes and a dividend of 8 per cent in 1922 compared with nothing in> the previous year.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article36 1923-05-15 7 Aeroplane Crashes to the Ground. Reuter. Paris, May 14. The Paris-London aeroplane carrya pilo:., mechanic enjrinetir a:d three passengers burst into flames and crashed at lonsures near Coty. The occupants were burnt to death.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article26 1923-05-15 7 Reuter. Mex'co OVy, May 14. A conference of American and Mexican delegates has opened to discuss differences between.' the tvki Governments —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article42 1923-05-15 7 Reuter. New York, May 14 The police have arrested a young Rus-sian communist, Noah Lerner, on a charge of causing the Wali-sitreet explosion in September 1920 when tihirty-four were kiKed and 100 injured Lerner recently retumed\ to New York from Russia. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article376 1923-05-15 7 BRITISH NOTE NOT MORE EXPLICIT. What Papers Say. Reuter. London, May 14. The chief criticism here to -the British reply to Germany, is that it ignores the German offer to labide by a decision of an expert international commission as regards her resources. The "Times" is emphatic inReuter. - 376 words
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Article46 1923-05-15 7 Reuter. Berlin, May 14 According to the "Lokalanzeiger," Government circles are very disap- t pointed at the brusqueness of the British Note, chiefly becailte it makes no mention of the German suggestion to submit the reparations problem to a committee of International experts. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article120 1923-05-15 7 Reuter. Berlin, May 14. The next move is unlikely before WUhm. The newspapers agree that .he AH'ied notes w'W not improve the prospectus of sefittement. The "Tageblatt" states that Lr rd Ourzon'l note does not encourage those who believed in the door of negotiations being open. Stinnes'a paper,Reuter. - 120 words
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Obituary97 1923-05-15 7 Own t of "N. G. Wf It 's wth great regret that we ocord the dca'h ear'y this morning of Mr. D'Arco AMBBi wh: was connec Ki with Ifee Central Motors, Ltd. It woi/d appeair that he was apparently in good health yesterday evening, having been97 words
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Article1051 1923-05-15 7 CHANGKAT SERDANG RUBBER. A I'ru.l table Year. The Hon. Mr. C. Everitt presided over the annual general meeting of the Changkat Serdang Estates Ltd held at the French Bank Buildings on Saturday. Others present were: —Messrs W. A. Sims, F. C. Peck! I Marsh, A. Especkerman, and G.1,051 words
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Article273 1923-05-15 7 THREE SIKHS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. The first murdcir Uac in the list was taken up before Mr. Justice F. BarTett-1./.nrard and a special jury at tha Assies in the Supreme Court yesterday nooc., when three Indians Jange, Singh Jaikarcm Singh, and Mahaman Singh, stood their trial for273 words
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Article145 1923-05-15 7 The Planter. Th s month's issue of this popu.ar publication conta ns a number of very interesting articl s. Mr. W. A. Wilcon con*-"!ntrs a very amr*"rg art cle on "How to p ay Goif." while Capt. B. J. Eaton has something very int.rest:r.g to say about Rubber Research.145 words
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Article17 1923-05-15 7 London, April 26.—The Pall Mall Bankers and Navy Agents, Stilwells. have been absorbed by the Westminster Bank.17 words
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Advertisement338 1923-05-15 7 -lEUfc \\\\\\\mmm\ I SEJH-BOTABY I J PUMPS. I Standardization of parts is a feature y 3 of ÜBEL Semi-Rotary (Double am! S M ru 3 Qaadruple-acting) pumps, guarantee- 5* [3 I ing interchangeability when nece.«- b;:^J>^\\ 5] sary. This combined with the looked J for accuracy and finish of the338 words
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Article287 1923-05-15 8 THE TURF. TO-DAY'S RACES. Members are reminded that the first raje commences to-day at 2.30 p.m. In connection with the Cash Sweeps aaM in the Cours:, the Committ c would point out that 10 per cent of the pool is d/vided among the tack-t holders who draw287 words
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Article231 1923-05-15 8 MIDDLESEX REGIMENT VS. LANKA UNION. The fallowing were tihe tcoree in the above match played at Tanglin on Saturday: Lanka Union. A. S. Maniam b Palmer 0 P. Nadarajah run out 4 S. Williams b Glover 2 T. Chunchie Ibw b Palmer 4 G. H. Oor!off c Gaylor b231 words
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Article726 1923-05-15 8 S.CC.'s LUCKY WIN. By "Reflex." A fairly large crowd witni3>!sed the match between the S.CC. and the R.G.A. on the Padang yesterday afternoon. Very 'little scientific football was seen and in fact it was just a robust scramble in which the S.CC enjoyed the only goal of tihe match.726 words
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Article154 1923-05-15 8 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Brocke, owe 3 beat Miss Richardson and Mrs. Savage, owe 3 4—6, 6—5, 6—4. Miss Fawcett and Miss Stephenson owe 15.3 beat Mrs. Sw ndell and Mrs. Cartwright, owe 4, 6—2, 6—5. Mixed Doubles—"A"154 words
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Article64 1923-05-15 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles. C. A. Norris and J. R. Rodrigues beat M. P. Holmberg and P. A. Aeria, 6—2, 6—2. B Singles. G. G. Gray, owe 30 beat L. Gammeli owe 15.2, 6—3, 6—4. V. C. Westerhout, owe 30 beat F. Gomes, owe 15.2. 6—2.64 words
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Article268 1923-05-15 8 Owing to the com'ng Hari Raya Puasa and Whit-Monday there will be no Ties fixed on Friday and Monday. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A. Doubles Handicap. Khoo Hooi Hye and Tan Chong Kee -24 beat Chia Keng Tye and Cheong Che* Hai -12, 6—3, 6—3. Oh Jitt268 words
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Article38 1923-05-15 8 BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. Beckett Retains Title. London, May 15. At Holland Park HaE, in a twenty rounds contest for the British Empire Heavyweight championship, Joe Beckett, the hofder, knocked out Dick Smith in the seventeenth round.— Reuter.38 words
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Article42 1923-05-15 8 The result of the May Medal (Bogey play) was a win by S. C. Campbell with 2 down. The Balli Sweeps for Saturday and Sunday were won by C. C. NichoU (1 down) and C. N. W. Joyce (2 down) respectively.42 words
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Article647 1923-05-15 8 FRAWLEY COMEDY CO. GVda Ver si and Dolly Byrne's celebrated stage and acreen suoas6 "Enter Madam" was present d last night by the Frawky Comedy Company, at the Victoria Theatre to a large audience. The story centres round Prima Dor.no Lsa Delia Robbia a beaut'tful woman internationally famous647 words
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Article130 1923-05-15 8 Singapore, May 15. Rubber.—London la l%d, Local 48 cents. Tm.—London £197 10s Od, Local $99% (150 tors sold.) Share Market—Dull. Rubbers. —Inactive. Tins.—Taipimgis 90 to 95 cents, North* $1.17% to $1.22%, Souths $1.05 to $110, Johans 40 to 45 cents, Padan? Plardoks 42% to 47% cents,130 words
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Article113 1923-05-15 8 London, May 11. Sago flour Is quoted at 13 9d. Tin is quoted at £204.12.6 n London Tapioca is quoted at 311- for fair rlaloe. Gambler is quoted at 28. Cube Gambier, No Quotation. On the Liverpool market cotton, mid:l ir.g American t"s at 14.18 Egyptian cotton113 words
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Article45 1923-05-15 8 London, April 26.—The House of Commons will be adjourning in ten days for Whiitsun. There will possibly be no Autumn Session after the rising in the middle of August. There will be special days for Labour debates on Capital Levy and Socialism.45 words
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Advertisement487 1923-05-15 8 S LSJ Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. Th e lITnI ITn tlght" act that each c^ is macic nand ensur es a quality that perfect is uniform year in and year out. Every tin you buy, every condition Piccadilly cigarette you smoke, every draw you take, will prove tQ487 words
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Article615 1923-05-15 9 Coffee beans kati 0.50 Dhall kati 012 Flour, wheaten kati Flour, wheaten Australian kati 0.12 Ghee kati Ghee No. 1 Madras kati 0.95 Ghee No. 2 Calcutta H T A kati 0.50 Ghee No. 3 Calcutta, M O S kati 0- 45 Gir/gelly oil kati 0.37 Ginger,615 words
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Article1525 1923-05-15 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. "tS AN O EVATT, Urn Share Broker,, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, M*y 15. RUBBER, SHARES—MaiI Quotations. MARCH 21, 1923. Issue Paid Val. Up. 2|- 2|- Allagar J U 2|- 2|- Anglo Java 0 J J £1 £1 Anglo-Malay1,525 words
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Advertisement395 1923-05-15 9 fggMINGTON I TYPEWRITERS. I u u ge Reductions in Prices 1 S EE OUR WINDOWS. I John Little Co. Ltd I Incorporated in England.) 2 fIMi A PORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. 8 I, r j, i 11 II ill II HI TTTTTTTTTFII Ii 1 11 111 IHH j J |"||'|f395 words
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Advertisement53 1923-05-15 9 1 Rubber Footwear I I MADE LOCALLY 1 I SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. 1 I Sizes: Extra Large $1.50, Large 51.30, Medium $1 20 I Small $1.00. g I TAN KAH KEE CO. 1 i RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. S SALES DEPARTMENT, I 215, South53 words
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Article418 1923-05-15 10 RESTORATION OF HOHENZOLLEKNS. Berlin, April 19,—The cause of the conciliatory attitude taken by the Gevernment toward France is believed here to be a direct outcome of the growing agkation for the restoration of the Hohenzotlern:; not with the Kaiser, but the Crown Prince ac Emperor. Judg ng from418 words
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Article256 1923-05-15 10 Masculine Pursuits Dangerous. "Women are weakening and cheapening themselves by indulging in masculine pursuits," Dr. Arthur Holmes, professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, said in a speech here. He expressed himself as opposed as an educator to anything in which women appeared ac an nitator256 words
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Article203 1923-05-15 10 MALAYA nw occupies a paramount position in the athletic and sporting world. Boxing Which about three years back was seldom talked of has now come into its own, and has produced a Teng Kee which Singapore is proud to have. Football, lennis. Cr'cket, Golf—each203 words
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Advertisement452 1923-05-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (Comp ts Incorporated in England.) ii PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. pE> IN3I LAB ORIENTAL S. N. CO. with His Majesty'e Government. Under *-o?-»-LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. fjou LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1023 May 27 De- ar.' J une 10 June 24 July 8 July 22452 words
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Advertisement404 1923-05-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S« K. 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 NEW404 words
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Advertisement550 1923-05-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS. f Monthly sailings to and from Auntialia for cargo only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sails ECHUCA May 17 May 21 s.t. EURELIA June v June 1G c.a. EMTTA Ju]y 16 July 2 i550 words
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Advertisement667 1923-05-15 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. t>™o,t.™ Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Franaiiaeo. PRESIDENT TAFT May 23 June 14 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND June 6 June 28 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE. v a667 words
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Advertisement457 1923-05-15 12 WANTED. WANTED.—io buy a second hand Ford «ar iv good running order. Apply 40 c/o Malaya Tribune. i TO LET. I LET.—Two sections tn Raffles C übsrs. Apply to ths Secretary, G .rlen Club. TO LET—Show Rooms and Offices corner of Orchard Road and Tank Road. Apply to J. A.457 words
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Advertisement429 1923-05-15 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. j The Exchange Banks will be closed on the following days. AT NOON ON RACE DAYS. Tuesday, May 15. Thursday, May 17. WHOLE HOLIDAYS. Hari Raya Puasa. Friday, May 18. Whit-Monday. Monday, May 21. j FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Hari Raya Puasa and Whitsuntide 1923 j I From429 words
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Advertisement462 1923-05-15 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Cap tal and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET.462 words
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Advertisement430 1923-05-15 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, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong. Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised430 words
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Advertisement429 1923-05-15 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 £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and429 words
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Advertisement377 1923-05-15 12 INSURANCE, THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Ch:na Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Teeng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock377 words
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