Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1923
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Title Section27 1923-06-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAlJjr.] 2~ AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. > Na 127 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement89 1923-06-01 1 THE TRIBUNE j E 7] D P. 1 I* HATES. I j 7.60 I r; 8.75 I i 1 per n.yntr. iiiii» p...... --^KSSHZSBasa^^ HABIT, YOU f WON'T I REGRET I Represented by: BLIP W. THAYER, OCEAN BUIIDING, Sfc'GAPCFF. j !525a5E5E5Z5i!5ZH5E5H5E5Z5^ FRANKELS I I Lead tlie way 1 L *test89 words
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Advertisement176 1923-06-01 1 JUST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELEBRATED SU.VPR3OF PITH HATS Men and Beys PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince You. VL SULTAN IBRAHIM «4. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Adelphi Hotel Building) SING\PORE. CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. 23, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. ROBINSON'S "PATENT" GROATS. IDEAItf for Infants af'.er waning and for Nursing Mothers176 words
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Advertisement246 1923-06-01 1 •j'i::iM i i iiiii.niitjiiiniiinirtTTigniiifniiiiiiiiiiinimM THE MALAYA TRIBUNE and I j SHIPPING GAZETTE, j The Popular Newspaper of th? Strait* Settlements. Published Daily. Complete Reports of Local 3 Bl cnts. I I Full and Latest Telegrams. f s» BEST SPORTS REPORTS. niiMtiiiuuiain, i i i i t i i i f246 words
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Article1259 1923-06-01 2 THE NEW I. AND O. HO AT. We of t&e owner's party have traveled from Londlon, and, in a small fleet of waiting oars, make the shortest work of getting alongside the ship. The boar of our arrival is 7-30 and indicates dinner as the first necessity. This1,259 words
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Article179 1923-06-01 2 Proposed Excavations. Leafield (Oxford). May s—The Colonal Office states tint thvi-e is no foundation for the report that the proposed excavation fur the ancient OUy of David wili be mac'.e in the v c 'rJly of tfhe Cenacelo. on the hrTl pjpuuarly known as Mount179 words
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Article134 1923-06-01 2 15,000 People Homeless. Calcutta May 12 —Rep of t. 'of a disastrous fire has reached here from Bankura. At noon on Tuesday last a five broke out in the village cf Durb;ajpur. four miles from Softamukhi in the Bankura D sfcr ct. It m one of the134 words
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Advertisement561 1923-06-01 2 PALPITATION. It la not often that one hears of a young man or woman complain ing ot physic al pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there can generally ascribed to another source, br.t, as time gets dong, and they have battled through life to middle age, then561 words
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Advertisement483 1923-06-01 2 BACKWARD BABIES Begin To Thrive When Baby's Own Tablets Are Used. Derangement of the s.omach nnd bowels fts responsible for most of the aliments wfiich trouble infants and young eh'ldren and keep ahem backward in development. Baby's Own Tablets clear the stomach and bowels in a thorough yet gentle manner,483 words
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Advertisement281 1923-06-01 2 Iho Reefing that meets all J fci SPARKS, SMOKE, Ac WH. fl A .Jf? TROPICAL SUN, W WW' 9 SEASONAL KAINS, A DO NOT EFFECT CERTAIN-TEED WgL EXTBA QUALITY ROOFING iSfe* Stocked in roils 361ns. wideandl a covering surface of 200 gq. j complele with nails and cement 2 Ply281 words
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Article840 1923-06-01 3 WHERE EAST AND WE.Vf MINGLE. A Singapore correspondent writ's to the 'Times":— The recent announcement of the First Lord of the Adturalty that the Imperial Gov rnment have decided to build a nava' base on the island of Singapore has directed public attention towards that wonderful harbour, where840 words
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Article353 1923-06-01 3 "Men are Perhaps Tired of Liberty." "It ia not for us to question Signor Mussorni's description of the r >ute by which he came to power, and we are glad to be spared the invidious task mt comparing him with the rivad dictators, thj even353 words
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Article208 1923-06-01 3 It Is curious and not a little significant that our leading writers of fiction, with a few exceptions, have a grvat r affection for the novels of past generations than for those of their contemporaries. Thus Mr. W. J. Lccke confesses that Dickens is the author208 words
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Advertisement343 1923-06-01 3 V: HISTORY 11 as that the fighting Gladiators of 1 healed their wounds and sores P rbal oils and balms, which are said to I damaged tissues together in- I j lighl) -prized secrets of those precious W st with the fall of Rome itself, the in- If n herbal343 words
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Advertisement156 1923-06-01 3 ESCAPE FROM PAIN. Has a lingering, maddening life of pain discouraged you and made you sick at heart Perhaps a ctmc! earache, a rasping pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has robbed you of joy and made the whole world seem full of black gloom. Then156 words
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Advertisement196 1923-06-01 3 A New Jfcfr.V t This sufferer literally covered with rr m disease—ls years of suffering--ttsr. Us whole body cleared off and perrnanentrr cured in 45 days—a new sku. grown— no pain, no itching, no irritation. This story seems incredible as do hundreds cf other cures effected by we powerful new196 words
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Advertisement297 1923-06-01 3 It makes muscle h..inl k k ff Quaker o.its. M food. V Ud amdkes,na "s'P<'»ioD.-rt is not »n expense MULLER fc pjupps M,l.jr,\ Ltd. I SIJwGAPOAK. Iff Quaker I I ||Bpm| j -AN APPEAL TO I I T4SrE AND ECONOMY I j FRAMROZ'S 1 I nm cuss a I 5297 words
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Article1003 1923-06-01 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footii_ht-" STUDIO GOSSIP. |_J3 Cor..r:r..ue K»»e£ star fc "Something Different", the splendid Realart picture now being screened at the Marlborough, is described as the "shooting star" for she has virtually leaped into fo—M vwmt night on bo h stage and1,003 words
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Advertisement483 1923-06-01 4 ROSES, STONES OR MID WHICH S3 THS ROAD TO DESTiNi A yoiinK man pi )ds ;in-i ■truggte o?ei a lory t>-. »h, Fighting t> attain the inn 10 v succ ss A beautiful jrottitfl gin te.ivcrs couveat h.ne to se k Happiness •long the road of Tmsc-s Poor Valinsky. q'ieer483 words
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Advertisement410 1923-06-01 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Wednesday May 30, to Monday June 4. In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. sharp CAT THE CANARY 1 Reel Pathe Film. GOLDWYN PRESENTS Cullen Landis and Patsy Ruth Miller in Watch Your Step A Romantic comsiy, as full of speed as of laughter. There isn't a410 words
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Advertisement270 1923-06-01 4 AMUSEMENTS I DEATH I YOU DABE F <* .ntheThr,|! irigl Ri FLIRTING W,tb ir < 5 Far i i Larry Semon inthe2P jr(( Between the Acts. I latest News Gazette. Ist Show at 7.30 Shirp. PIRATE GOLD SEBIAL Epi9 S Sl* REEM And a 2 Part (J L Special Matinee270 words
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Article133 1923-06-01 5 I v E. Mannin» Foster. ..-ii?. and at r "bounds r gam*, i differing in bad varying in their qualities. I neaning 1 'Under, who •c is anyit him. ia tolerlunceited, sfi d bounder Bridge is c word is a in a loud a i si ion edge133 words
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Article27 1923-06-01 5 ,<an "r S,.rvi Ce Fails. -The Bengal necessity I dir steamer the alternative <*ed proves must anal. x the result of t tfie GovernPreliminary27 words
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Article219 1923-06-01 5 TO-DAY'S LOCAL MARK LI QUOTATIOHS. Tin to-day._s99.so per pikul. 225 tans sold. Buyers Severs T G:mb,tr $12.37V a Java Cube 26 00 Hamburg Cube 23 00 Press Cube ST*-. White Pepper 2J.50 Mixed Black Pepper 13.75 13.75 Sundried Copra 10.70 *Mixed Copra 10.30 10.30 Small Flake Tapioca 10.75219 words
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Article92 1923-06-01 5 Singapore June 1. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 1 16d Private 3 months' s ght 2 S 4 13-32 d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft Up.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank dt.mand di rfl 73K On92 words
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Article89 1923-06-01 5 C. of C. Rubber Association Singapore June 1. Pale Crepe Clo-=<ina; Prices. Buyer* Seller? Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 52V 4 52V 2 June 52V 2 52% July to Sept 54% 55 Oct to Dec 56 56 V89 words
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Article60 1923-06-01 5 The recent firmness of the international wheat markets has told in favour of wheat-growers in Australia. On April 12, the price for parcels of wheat in Melbourne was about ss. 6d. Th trusters of the New South Wales Wheat Pool, at -the same date, had Increased their quotation60 words
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Article220 1923-06-01 5 June 1. Brarjiun, Dut. 196 tens, Capt. Wulp foea DjamV, kft May 30, K. I\ Maati ehappij. Brouwer, Dut. 381 tons, Capt. Nap-r fnoan Palembamg. left May 30, K. P.' Maat-ichappij. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit. 169 tons Capt. Fevre, from Ma'acca. left May 31, S. S'ship Co..220 words
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Article315 1923-06-01 5 Bonfire Signals by the Eskimaux. From Nome, Alaska, comes the news that Ronald Amundsen proposes to start on his flight aer ss the North Pole to Spitzbergen on June 20. or as near that date as weather permits. He will hop off for this trans-polar315 words
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Article122 1923-06-01 5 "There is this about women, and particularly about (young women— they are always new." writes Rose Macaulay in the "Morrning Post." "They always were. No doubt Adam and Eve regarded their daughters with half-shocked halfcomplacrnjt bewilderment, and said. 'Youn..? women to-day are very new "They are.122 words
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Article17 1923-06-01 5 Miss A. G. Boyd, of Batu Gajah District Hospital, is going Home on leave early next montih.17 words
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Article529 1923-06-01 5 AMERICA ASKED TO SAVE IT. Washington. May 3.—Protestant OhriHianity in Europe is coming to a standstilil and m:<y perish unless help is given pumptly. says Dr. Adoilph Keller, secretary of the Federation of Protestant Churches of Switzerland in -a report to church officials here. The churches of529 words
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Article130 1923-06-01 5 Singapore, June 1. Rubber.—London Is. 3d. Local 524 cents. Tins— Lend, n £200.. Local $99*,« (225 tons sold). Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—A few enquiries. .Tins- Rawangs $1.20 to $1 25. Ulu Pahs $1.52% to $1.57%. Hitams $1.35 to $1.40, Petalings 75 to 80 cents, Nawng Pets $122%130 words
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Advertisement592 1923-06-01 5 NOTICE. V Police Orders issued under Section 6 (4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the Regulation of Traffic at the King's Birthday Parade on the Esplanade on Saturday the 2nd June, 1923. 1. From 7 ami. urata tho end of the parade no vehicles muy:— (a) enter Conmaught592 words
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Advertisement474 1923-06-01 5 V> A.. [CO.- i by .-.-.duute in Arts arid Law as Private Secretary, .an-.gar, or h some >ti.er responsible c .p.iLity. Apply i., n, x 70 c/o "Malaya I ribune. JUST RECEIVED BY THE LATEST MAIL Married Love By Dr. MARIE STOPES (paper cover) at $1,20 Wlai PARENTHOOD, by Dr.474 words
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Miscellaneous16 1923-06-01 5 S\!'fFR REPORT. r** Hospital. -ngapore, May 31. 3 pni 9 P-ro-J2 decree Fah l011:> 1012.2 1013.716 words
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Article87 1923-06-01 5 Iri»- Unr 11-" P- m r r ,J"e- i ;jii I' ">• TW.«. > T ifla m. i < lU in l J»». J» 1 fc «m LW P- 01 1 12; r u mi A i *unJiM-— 112 !U i'i" hi-... li-na. mo fftnh*. Inw 487 words
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Article509 1923-06-01 5 To-day. June 1 4 Ilatu Pabat Am* Lvong 2pm Batavia. Sc maiang Sourabayu Rumphius 2 p. m Penalty, Suez, Genoa, Liverpool GUiagow Meraones 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Teluk Anmxn *Perak a p.m. Diemen 3 p.m Batu Pahat Ban Lee Guan 3pm Batavia, Oheribon Samarang Ann «1 p.m. Malacca509 words
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Article965 1923-06-01 6 In view of the announcement that the Queen's Scholarships will be revived it is appropriate to comment on the formation of the 44 Student* in Britain Committee." We have no hesitation in welcoming this Committee, which will have branches in Singapore, Penang and Malacca to look965 words
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Article701 1923-06-01 6 Jak Poh, a Hokien merchant, of 21G S a. t -ccr.-road report'- to fcfce police tha; his partner named Chu Kirn Han on Tuesday committed criminal breach of trust in respect at $1 010 72. The partner has not been seen since. Ong Chong Tcon of 653 N.rth Br dg(701 words
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Article225 1923-06-01 6 Bibby Henderson Line. Messrs. Pa person. Simons and Co. Ltd, nave received yesterday a t le,2tram from their Principals dated 30th instant advis ng that an immediate reduction in their through passage rates from Straits ports to United Kingdom will come nto force as from the Ist of225 words
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Article157 1923-06-01 6 This Month's Trials. I Th:- Supreme Court list of cases to be tried by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, d uring the current month, was drawn up yesterday. The foi lowing cases ar included in the list hin Guan Heng and Co. vs. Chop Buan Joo Long157 words
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Article51 1923-06-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondjnt.) P nang. May 31.—Af .er a protracted hearing Tan Leow Kang, dryer of the mot-4r bus which knocked down and killed a Chinee: ochoov toy on March 3 who was charged with rash drying before Mr. Acton was discharged, ac, forrJnr proceed E&Q were51 words
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Article212 1923-06-01 6 A few days ago a Chinese was carrying a hanging fcinp along the road he was accosted by a policeman, resulting in his being taken to the Orohard-ro.d station The lamp belonged to Mr. G. H. Howe, of 116, River Vatlgyi-road. The hearing of the case for damages brought by212 words
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Obituary64 1923-06-01 6 1 1 k jM -> 111 i as Bed a.- v K i ■heady b, J *at II, Th. laij M r memfc r 0 f J tie wa »go and ho. by a very a** f hll in England We r* t] two sans sympathy w64 words
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Article76 1923-06-01 6 He* Join; Baottgr, if rti (From Our Own Cfc-wneaaJ Ipoh. June i,-r., late Pajrnuat r .y appoir.:.,! Joint] J Club, [poh Gyi J in seeordan rtl _Jl ment just mad?. Mr. 0 Gymkhana Club Se till the next Burring i up a planting bflkt lUkkai hay [pah was76 words
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Article76 1923-06-01 6 I'as-e*> Severe Te Kr. k. H. Tan Picuns Corp ran- i writ rig to us fi ish Wives" says:— "I had a?: awful tia n 1 has such a pieton severe a teat Then r pc <p'e (»f the consi--.inr of fonr Euro] one India i one <76 words
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Article97 1923-06-01 6 His Majesty the X Bri will h. observed w Saturday ar notified in the G« ordinary mmUahti The cUiS omary Ceremonial P* at wh eh Bia E*cell< i fl wiZ attend, v..i tab E. c {»iana if at 7.45 %M Enelos-une will be recernd M members of hB97 words
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Article100 1923-06-01 6 The hearing of untitled Tee Kirn Seng, tfl who wa> charged w*fc d elarati< i. was r mlkeCrimi. 4 Mr. Pavd. Th, -ecu B to have made i 5 ;h Marine sinking of -oadc l with v 1 11 wth Messrs H I twakow v I raercharulis, i breakwat on100 words
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Advertisement336 1923-06-01 6 I FIELD GLASSES I I GENUINE 821 IS a GOVE N MEN T STUCK. jjj THE LE \DIVG FtfVFUSFS ME— Cj 1 n"l I Perfect M< ehanic.il and 3 ft O tical Co:;-truction, ffl rO Brilliant Daiinition, r A 1 M iximum Light, X Transmitting Power, 5j 1 Tlie Best336 words
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Advertisement29 1923-06-01 6 Photographs of Character and Individuality. We try to bring out Character in Men, lie vuty in Wo;nen, harm in Children. THE EASTERN STUDIO. STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE Telephone No. 1900.29 words
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Article99 1923-06-01 7 tNKEI S AND A>,; H KTHMv LOAN. Not Enthusiastic- London, May 31. us" c -respondent ft* indicatione t the United States id encourage make a further A (Jovtrnrwnt II recently <*xpress- the C(;n c ort.:u3n j op-'' pks i more thai at.c me'nods, in tne PJ ing99 words
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Article29 1923-06-01 7 Id l§ I oflt*:"uc I'nii! nd n .M.iy 31. H ng D control B I? was Mi N \M* Chamberol ('Minions and Restrietioae Act un.il June |fl&-Rtuter.29 words
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Article21 1923-06-01 7 Reuter. Tr t,. J{. ;i>-, (o- morrow. Muy 3i. ;.n W.A.F.O. v I r»j re ,*r < rot -rv move-"R'-'uiw.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article25 1923-06-01 7 irters Show Siiifns of Giving in. Bon bay, May 31. «trike which ?ign* of endn two miils are ccepthlf the n wages.—25 words
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Article24 1923-06-01 7 "Clams »o be Discussed. Reuter. Lausanne, May 31. l ga c inform-xl that Japan !> prewar claims against discuss »i the Turks.-]Reuter. - 24 words
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Article26 1923-06-01 7 Load r May 31. >' bounced that P* st.r f- beverage pur-' r*** forefcr sir pa, sailing June io wiil not A r can Porte.—26 words
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Article21 1923-06-01 7 M,y 31. kg n Uusseldorf seated It ftr f,f u '°rk is al- vhe Ruhr. Kj" v M Faitm21 words
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Article103 1923-06-01 7 untitled Paymaster i'aymaster. N tected for the v. Ipch Clubs Wchl Club !hl l^h Gymand ipoh Golf Club. vai w ;y e lieve S« tl, i Who has tee* f .H a r v and Mr. Ipoh r has bf n ecr *tary Ch* for the Mr Harris, it is103 words
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Article76 1923-06-01 7 EXECUTIVE ay Air COMMONS DECISION. Minimum Scale Wanted. Reuter. iv mm May 31. Conference at BlackPod by a large majority adopts the XeC r «*-ution in favour of forming on the National J 8 agreement tf« the annual con- f< Folkestone in July ar^ MP*** action in theReuter. - 76 words
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Article182 1923-06-01 7 The case- C h a Peng Kirn charged with theft on April 10 of inculs and 46 catties of rubber'be- to Tan 9fcye Kay who lived t Seletar in the alternative re- stoien property, was heard r.n v edrcc-sday. v Vi L Daviea appeared for p182 words
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Article286 1923-06-01 7 j Parrs—During a recent housej c!- aning, the French patent office has eoflto across numerous documents j fiied the-rej some more tfhan fifty years ago by inventors*, both men aad women, wfnich reveal that the r ngenu ity of rjhe French always has 1 sen ae:ive.286 words
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Article76 1923-06-01 7 Mr. T. W. Clayton, British Adviser, Perlis. has gone home on leave Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, recently District Officer, Kuantan is s?id to bo his successor. Mr. C M Mart in has been nominr. Ed b;i the Eurasian Association to be a member of the general committee of the76 words
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Article385 1923-06-01 7 STRAITS- BORN CHINESE ON CAPITAL CHARGE. Quarrel Over Girl. Lee 800 Lat a young Straits-born Chinese was brought up before Mr. Ahe-me yesterday on a p re irn i nary enquiry under a dun* of ncmtcjOe amounting to murder by «lO.in« the death of Cheong Swang owee.385 words
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Article107 1923-06-01 7 Fresh D scoveries Expected. iiovernor General Wood lasit week announced that he expects to hear soon of the discovery of new gold mines in Mountain Province. He said thai, taking into consideration the astounding progress of the mines of the Benguet Consolidated Company it is evident that more107 words
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Article79 1923-06-01 7 Large quantities of Australian butter were transhipped fr.m London to France in April. The average quia ity is seated to be superior to that (.f butter imported from Holland and the Argentine, it was further stated that d-irect shipments from Aus'ralia wou'd be welcomed in France. The79 words
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Article96 1923-06-01 7 Mr. H J. Goldsmith, printing manager of the "Times of Malaya" Press, Ipoh, is leaving for England next month,, his period of service having expired. At a meeting of the Ceylonese Association of Perak the other day, Dr. Hughes mentioned that it was over forty yeans since his arrival in96 words
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Article207 1923-06-01 7 LEWIS AND PEATS WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore. May 31 Owmm to optimist c news from Lonoen and some support from America we have had a goo U market 'v.th a rising tendency, and at th< nme of writing the tone is d stinctly Standard Sheet—Spot 50 to207 words
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Article232 1923-06-01 7 Singapore. May 31 Rubber.—Sine last reporting ,he market has been steadier, with prices fox Spot Sheet from BOH to 51% cent* The local auction open <j with c quiet tone which was ma ntained throughout, for few buyers w re operating. Business passed only in232 words
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Article362 1923-06-01 7 Singapc-e. May 30. After experiencing further weakness in the market,, tin recovered towards the end of the period under review, but there is st'M little confidence in the share market and business has been on a very (limOted scale. Rubbor. on the other hand. ha*3362 words
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Article134 1923-06-01 7 Singapore, May 11. The local Market is in an optimis-tie vein on anticipations of a low May export, anticipations wh eh are likeiy to be realised. The undertone is not too good, however. Export demand is at a low ebb and outside orders have not134 words
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359 1923-06-01 7 Singapore. May 31. General Market Condition.—During the interval since the last Auction, thj- Rubber Market became somewhat firmer, the London Spot Prio? ris'ng M much as %d. Singapor. pricey however, only showed a r'se of aoout one ecntt. As local pries were so much359 words
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Article34 1923-06-01 7 Friday June 1. —Meeting of Executive Committee and Officers at Headquarters, 5.15 p.m Saturday, June 2.—King's Birthday Parade. Scouts detailed for duty parade at V.M.C.A, 6.30 a.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commiaaioner.34 words
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Advertisement474 1923-06-01 7 1 ÜBEL »1 SEWI-ROTARY J PUMPS. I 5 Standardization of parts is a feature mm, mm) mmr g of ÜBEL Semi-Rotary (Double and M W I Quadruple-acting) pumps, guarantee- iff S 3 ing interchangeability when neces3j sary. This combined with the looked V I for accuracy and finish of the474 words
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Article498 1923-06-01 8 FOOTBALL. O.T.F.C. va. MUNICIPALITY. Cn th Padang yesterday afternoon the O: T. F. C and the Municipa'ity o ayed a narrowly contested game in the seoond division of the S. F. A. L< .<rue which result d in a win for fchc former by three goals to498 words
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Article188 1923-06-01 8 M S.Y.I! PRIZE MEETING. The MHsaal prize meeting of the M.S VR. Battalion Rifle Association w'l v be held in Kuala Lumpur on Sa.urda,; Sunday and Monday, 4th, Mh mid Gth August. An attractive p baa been arranged and spec a! consideration w2l be given to the comfort and188 words
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Article398 1923-06-01 8 V.M.C.A. vs. 2nd MIDDLESEX REGT. The following wil represent the Y. M. C. A. against the Middlesex Regt. at cricket to-morrow at Tanglin commencing ait 2.15 p.m.:—H. G. Stack (Capt), M. Ignatius. M. King, G. J. Vyas, T. E. K. Retnam, M. G. Anthonisz, S. D. Kriekenbeek, A. S.398 words
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Article270 1923-06-01 8 DAVIS CUP. Lycett and (iodfree beat Washer and Watson). Brussels. May 31.—1n the Davia Cup, Lycett amd Godfree beat Washer and Watson by 6—l. 6—4, 6—l. LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY, l ad es Singles Championship. Mrs. Cantrell beat Mrs. Marsh, 6—2, 6—l. Miss Fawcett beat270 words
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Article50 1923-06-01 8 R. S. Y. C. Sunday's Race is the first round at the Guiltlemard Challenge Cup. Club Course. Handicaps:—Margaret II and Marion, scratch. Jean II 0.2, Helen 0.5, Ella 1.2. Polly 1.4, Eve and Betty 2.4, Ann 3.6, Gertrude r.nd Kathleen, 4.8, Breeze 4. Puteh 6.4, Dorothy 9.2, Irene 10.50 words
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Article206 1923-06-01 8 Pleasant and Leaves no after Effects. Yet another new anaesthetic has been discovered. RecJwtly a German professor found that acetylene and oxygen in certain proportions was practical for putting patients to amd now "ethylene" cornea from America. "Much interest has been toccited by a demonstration of206 words
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Article206 1923-06-01 8 Rostock's Big Loss. Further news to hand of the fire whjeh occurr-ed at Nagpur goes to show that Positock's Royal Italian G revs, was completely destroyed. The fire broke out in the big tent at eight o'clock, just as the evening's performance was about to begin.206 words
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Article86 1923-06-01 8 Saturday, June 2.—6.40 a.m.. at Drill Hall., All Units, King's Birthday Parade. Dress—Review Order. Sunday, June 3. —7.30 a.m., at Seletar Rifle Range Members S. V. R. A. and Affiliated Rifle Club and "A" Company, S.V.C., Monthly Spoon Shoot, 300 and 500 yards, and tacticail exercise, officers86 words
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Article643 1923-06-01 8 "ARE ALL SUBJECTS OF THE KING EQUAL?" Thar., is about to begin in London a conference which may have the most far-reaching consequences throughout the Empire, says the "Pall Mall Gazette." Briefly, the point to be decided is: Can Indians claim equal status with the white settler? In643 words
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Article54 1923-06-01 8 New York, May 11.—A Federal grand jury investiigation into the trading in raw sugar futures was fore-casted to-day, when several operators in raw sugar received subpoenas from agents of the Department of Justice. The news spread through the exchange causing general liquidation in futures, prices closing from twentynine to thirty-five54 words
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Article349 1923-06-01 8 The Poets' Candlesticks. The "household goods" of three famous men—Algernon Charles Swin>burne, the poet, Waiter Theodore Watts Dun ton, his life-long friend ,".nd Dante Gabriel Ross.tti —are to come under the hammer of the auctioneer. For years furnishings of the rooms have been allowed to349 words
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Article163 1923-06-01 8 Lord Derby's Stud Beaten by a Short Head. A successful year for the State racehorse stud, which was presented ti th nation by Lord Wavertree. *he racehorse breeder, in 191G, was re dded by Sir Robert Sanders. Minister of Agriculture, in the Hous. of Commons. There was on?163 words
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Advertisement62 1923-06-01 8 Your Lungs must be sound and healthy Good health is impossible when the lungs are not sound. SCO'IT'S Emulsion maintains the lungs in a healthy condition and it the greatest safeguard jKjnfik against pneumonia, lung trouble and all W yj ailments of the Kjt jhh throat and But, only genuine62 words
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Article617 1923-06-01 9 Singapore, May 26, 1923. Article. Price c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Mutton Australian kati Fowi kati 0 55 Fowl large (3 katis) each617 words
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Article1541 1923-06-01 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 1. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. APRIL 21, 1923. Issue raid Val. Jp. s a 2j- 21- Allagar 0 j f 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 31,541 words
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Advertisement355 1923-06-01 9 NOTICE. SINGAPORE. Kl vi,ir I comnii.- ioner* of pore amte enders fr T '~.K L i „n and completion 51 .ware pipe sewer > 1 pagar Road from r J 'to Tanjong Pag** if! ations may 'ormi obta n- -he Sewerage arias office hours. N rescribed taimm and ee'opefl provided355 words
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Advertisement122 1923-06-01 9 POH BMG PAVViNSfIOP, No. 2, Merchant Road, OPPOSITE The Straits Chinese Recreation Club. Reliable pawnbrokers with large capital. Accepts p'edges cf Jewellery, personal chattels, wearing apparel, of all descriptions. Best prices given for pledges at a moderate rate of interest. ■BKfMBNtNIaM ..•i.|:itnr!|i<|iit! lIM i I l 111 l ilium am.122 words
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Article330 1923-06-01 10 THE FUNCTION OF THE PRESS. Speaking at a discussion on the Press in India by the East India Association in London recently, Sir Valentine Chirol regretted that the official mind in Imd*i was too slow in recognising the importance of the Press and in making a serious330 words
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Article191 1923-06-01 10 Kx-Kaii er'fj "Slump." Despite the publicity given in Germany to the publication of the memoirs of the ex-Kaser, the publishers there are finding great difficulty in Belting the book. They have come to the very definite conclusion that Wilhelm's name is very much at a discount, and have191 words
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Article171 1923-06-01 10 Blinding Visitation in Peking. Peking was visited on May 7 and 8 by a blinding dust storm, the ldke of whioh has hardly ever been experienced even by the oldest residents in the Capital. The storm which started on May 7, a 1 ited in the course171 words
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Advertisement710 1923-06-01 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Ten Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Monday, June 4, 1923, at 10 a.m. Wednesday, do 6, do Friday, do 8, do Monday, do 11, do The Pledges consisting of710 words
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Advertisement559 1923-06-01 10 A Popular Comedy Star Mr. Reg. WENTWORTH, The Renowned Light Comedian, BSsfPflß I feel compelled to write of the bene fit 1 received. I WW »W was a constant sufferer of Lumbago but since taking j&im Do Witi 'a Puis I have com- MX MWk pletely lost the complaint." JKmSBK»559 words
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Advertisement294 1923-06-01 10 Have Good Hair and Clean Scalp Free from dandruff and itching. It's easy. On retiring rub epotsof dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment, getting Ointment well on scalp. Nextmorning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. Soap Is., Talcwn If. 3.1 Ointment la. Sd. ud 2i.294 words
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Advertisement326 1923-06-01 10 STEAMER SAILINGS I Java-China-Japan I s. s." Tjitaroeln (5775 tons). jjj For Hongkong, (Swatow, Amoy option-1 1 a. I Dalny arriving June Ist, will take passengers and j for above ports. Has excellent passenger !For particulars of freight and passage* n o i pitase aj ply Internationale Crediet-en Handels-Vereenis "Botterdam"326 words
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Advertisement229 1923-06-01 10 Y.K, LONDON LINE. Haruna Maru Kamo Maru LIVERPOOL LINE. Tatsuno Maru Tottori Maru *JJ HAMBURG LINE Dakar Maru Tsuruga Mar, NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates ad. SOUTH AMERICAN LOS Kawachi Maru Md Kamakura Maru a jjT BOMBAY LINE. YVakasa Maru j DBe j Morioka Maru CALCUTTA LINE. Rangoon229 words
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Advertisement486 1923-06-01 11 S cAMER SAILINGS. INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. pENINfcULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. iIKHi FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Vmmet C ontract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. ftt Cm** Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Due Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 11,000 June486 words
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Advertisement374 1923-06-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I 0« S* K. Proposed Sailing from Siagapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Amur Maru arr June 21 dep 22 *Omit Marseilles Alps Maru mid JuJy NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama,374 words
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Advertisement548 1923-06-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. HNE rOF STFMMERS Monthly sailing to and from Alalia for car,: only, eallimr at Sydney S UFabaya F "'™ntle, Adelaide, Melbourne and SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sale 8.%. EURELIA TllT o t1 i e June 11 June 16 LMITA July 16 July 21 s.s. ECHUCA Aug548 words
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Advertisement677 1923-06-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. T por N t! ft PASSENGERS. PORTS OF ALL MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND TjfT" PRESIDENT PIERCE j™, o 0 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE. v a SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. Firs! Class677 words
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Advertisement449 1923-06-01 12 WANTED. WANTED.- Smart Junior < lerk for Shipp.ug Department, g >d writing aud ad .reessential. One who can speak and ro id Cantonese and Hokien prefer re I, Appij X. Y. Z, c/o "Malaya Tribune." i I, SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Accommooati m for another fifty pupils >4 available in the Indian449 words
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Advertisement537 1923-06-01 12 None* NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on June 2, Saturuay, Public fioli lay. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that Ismail bin htadjee Ibrahim is no longer authorised to act us my attorney or on my behalf in auy respect whatsoever. Dated 12th May, 1923. M.537 words
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Advertisement454 1923-06-01 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYEE 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. NEW454 words
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Advertisement428 1923-06-01 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. Authorised428 words
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Advertisement427 1923-06-01 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 and427 words
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Advertisement375 1923-06-01 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED 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 Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock375 words
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Advertisement355 1923-06-01 12 Don't you 1 fwng, ileallhv ■•o Jirt What yfJU w n( ferny of pure b)oo MEDICINAL BLOOD KKE Sold |jj The International FW The Anrlo^aZe The Medic.; o** The United Pharmacy. The British Pharm 2 The India Di spen ~T J/ and The Ayur Vedw II j c "««•I Ha..355 words
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