Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1923
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Title Section28 1923-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY, Vol. -No. 132 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement94 1923-06-07 1 THE Shl' H ,1 Dept. ag ral Dept. rTION RATES. f j IN A-A ANTE. $15.00 7.50 ?ary .175 pr gnarter extra 30 cts. pe r month. i 1 1 1 CHOOSE IT'S A f GLEY'S HABIT YOU I TO WON'T I SHEW BEGBET j I Represented by: g PHILIP94 words
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Advertisement121 1923-06-07 1 JUST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELEBRATED SUN-PROOF PITH BATS FOR Men and Boys PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince You. j K. SULTAN IBRAHIM •4, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Aderphi Hotel Building). SINGAPORE, CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. 23, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. BRASSO. THE BEST METAL POLISH IMPARTS A LASTING BRILLIANCE. Agents:121 words
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Advertisement220 1923-06-07 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of the Strait* Settlement*. Published Daily. Complete Reports of Local Events. Full and Latest Telegrams. BEST SPORTS REPORTS. t js?' 6 JU*+r RED ALASKA SALMON Libby's tasty Red Alaska Salmon, makes wonderful mayonnaise. But so much depends on asking for Libby's220 words
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Article571 1923-06-07 2 THE ii SE GAZETTE. Strength. IfeKra. T. Cherry and G-oh Kj:ng Main returned from Vave and reported for duty on April 19. A Troop is to be started shortly in connection with the Anglo-Chines* Free School. This Troop wiii be ia charge of Mr. G. S. Koch. King's571 words
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Article118 1923-06-07 2 Do the Ch'nese kn w us better than we know ourselves Even within the last week or sc foreign financiers have been lending a listening ear to the Peking G -vennment's pea for funds. The recognition of .the Cor.-sor; iuro can be bought at too high a118 words
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Article534 1923-06-07 2 DRUGS HIDDEN IN COAL AND CHESS PAWNS. Railway Dodges. Sir Basil Thomson, a former director of the Special Branch cut Scoiand Yaid au ni.s in his preface to "Sidelights on Criminal Matters," publshed by HuLchinaxm and Co., that the author has taught him things he did not know534 words
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Article170 1923-06-07 2 The Crab Story Refuted. AKhiding to the report that fchs'ate Mr. Chfciiei Workman died of ptomaine poison due to eating crab at he St. George's Ball in Kobe, t-he "Kobe Hera d" says :—It is very unfoiinnate that ths> story should have got abroad. It is quite170 words
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Advertisement480 1923-06-07 2 Running Eczema j Lasted a yerr and Resisted all Treatment. Soothed at once and Quickly Healed by Germolene. Mr. W. P. Lyons, 23, Graham-road. Lower Edmonton, London N., JCng., /7 B£ys na< suffered with weeping eczema in the bend of my arm for over a mf y ear an< n480 words
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Advertisement549 1923-06-07 2 I CONSIDER THEM A BOON TO US WOMEN." Lady In Natal Has Convincing Personal Proof of The Efficacy of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. M. Begg 6 Queen-street, Durban, South Africa stiates: When at the age of 25 the premature birth of my third baby put me into a deplorable*549 words
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Advertisement545 1923-06-07 2 Select your Tgy J From The J GRE4TJRANGE oi 3 I Worlds Renown Machines I I B otor Cycles Blcyc I I INVICTA Do. -^I I MONOPO'.p' Oo I i CANADIAN Do, I I (Motor Cycles fro;n 2 3 4 h.p to 6hi x I I all Grades.) I CATALOGUES545 words
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Article1049 1923-06-07 3 M A CHALLENGE TO JAPAN." Race for Naval Base* Fear. j. [By Afred E. Piere.s, in ttoe "S. C. If. Post."] Tokyo, May 12. Declaring that the Sincere naval tewe seW me of the Brjt sh Ad(m ralty ,s a and a menace to Japan and that1,049 words
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Article115 1923-06-07 3 Tokio, June i. Admiral Toohinchi and ViceAdiri ral Saatch Hanroku have been appointed member of tb: General's Council, and Commander-in-Chief of Admiralty Port respectiv tfr. It is announced that Vice-Admiral Sa'tch. the Commander of the Training Squadron, wili start for Australia and N w Zealand in November. Mr.115 words
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Article129 1923-06-07 3 The Duke of Leinster appeared at MaiiborOUgh-street Poiice Court in mail week to answer a srnnnons "that he on No/ember 17 did obta in credit for £LOOO from Major Cuthbert F. Hargrc-aves without disclosing the fact that he was an undischarged bnrrkrupt." Mr. Valetta for Major129 words
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Advertisement296 1923-06-07 3 I v; th nervous exhaustion, I fepondency and bodily I •rtkness. It is rich with U^'3 j England, I organic phosphorus and wru<> protcid-the vital princi- 22TKrS£ I J ogen have been nothinc I nle< of nerve energy and short h^S? i X Three weeks ago I H hod v296 words
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Advertisement131 1923-06-07 3 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatica causes the most acute agony, making your life a burden, but if you don't fight the disease, it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on you—anc then? There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fieht—and that can use in131 words
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Advertisement118 1923-06-07 3 m} Titree Cats 111 CIGARETTES \m are made in London by an -ffirf X English firm with over 140 Tf years' expert ence to help them xIE in their ende your to produce the perfect cigarette, ftfjf" Finest tobacco—care- 4ifflj fully selected bright 333+1 golden Virginia from rt^f and Eastern118 words
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Advertisement195 1923-06-07 3 mcimii ■HtiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtuiiiiii^ 1 1 E _9.\ 3' sVii h Savings Hank, into which n.en drop pennies auo get dollars in return WHY NOT PAY US A VISIT? F At H 13, High Street, you get value for value in B%Ti lOWVLS, ORDINAftV TCWELINGS, NAPKINS, COTTON GOODS. Etc. (All made in195 words
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Article679 1923-06-07 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." When you get a book or a play with situations that makes yon erect, all a-thrill, one minute and the next minute make you want to cry, you can tell the world you've had entertainment. That's the effect that679 words
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Article16 1923-06-07 4 June 4.—Robert Cain. June s.—Sidney Frr.-rfclyn Franklyn Farnum. Frances Starr. June 10.—Sessue Hayakawa.16 words
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Advertisement302 1923-06-07 4 AMUSEMENTS. THE STRONGEST EVENT OF THE WEEK S AT 2K EMPIRE CINEMA IfS THE SUPREME PICTURE OF ALL TIMES. SOMETHING a 2££S&l Paramount JSpecial Strong Production^ The WILD aMEN OF AFRICA Adventure! Danger Beauty! ]Surprise S IS JE2 m »mm m S JBS SB Cm The LAND OF THE The302 words
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Advertisement406 1923-06-07 4 AMUSEMENTS. Announcement Extraordinary. ALHAMBRA From Tuesday June 5, to Sunday June 10. lo tbe Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. Ted (Kid) Lewis v. Roland Todd For the Middle Weight Championship of Europe Preferred Pictures Present House Peters and Claire Windsor in RICH MEN'S WIVES406 words
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Advertisement641 1923-06-07 4 "GAIETY" O WHAT you will see in Ihe Special I J T BESSIE BABRISCALE V *V 1 J\A Picture TA lfl A WOMAN WHO 8 1 UNDERSTOOD SHOWING TO-NIGHT IN THE 2ND SHOW AT 10 P.M. In tfc i 1. Gay Life and otherwise in Green- CH a,s lsP|5 P|641 words
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Article303 1923-06-07 5 f I q, i titj and Value of during Apri' 1923. f [mporta and \i with th© fofoerI g ret which are repraaant total ■1 the l'ort6 of British tried during j\ Rx] orted during k 57.841 To al export dur- 3 13.923 Export r4 i iii303 words
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Article16 1923-06-07 5 the 1022-23 lb. South 1 to, a n, d h* y f wkeat and16 words
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Article184 1923-06-07 5 Arrivals. June 7. Camphuys. Put. 1.006 tons, Capt. Botman, from Sourabaya, left May 12. K. P. Maatschappij. Senang. Dur. 729 tons. Cap:. Mein:rsz, from Palembang, left June 5, Lin Saing. Ban Teck Guan, Chi. 133 tons, Capr. X eoi'ah, from Djambi, left June 5, Ban Keng. Kelantan, Brit.184 words
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Article231 1923-06-07 5 f O-IMTS LOCAL MARK L's QUOTATIONS. T n to-day—s99.oo per pikul. 75 tens sold. r Buyers Sellers ambltr Sl2 2.> Java Cube 2BM Bamburg r u be Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22 25 Mixed Black Pepper 14.75 Sundried Copra 11,00 *Mixed Copra 10.45 10 45 *Small Flake231 words
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Article89 1923-06-07 5 Singapo. c, June 7. On Loudon- Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 ljl6d Private 3 months' sight 2 S 4 13-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.c. disc. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 74 On Java— Bank89 words
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Article88 1923-06-07 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, June 7. Pale Crepe Coding Priceß. Buyers Sellers Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed S»oked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 50% 51U July to Sept 51% 51% Oct to Dec 53 V 4 53% Jan to March 55% 55V88 words
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Article146 1923-06-07 5 :t\:: SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUB3BB ASSN. Singapore June 6. Pftbajogtcd 1.287,425 lbs, 574 U bona. Offered 876.347 lbs 391.23 tons. Sold 533,265 lbs, 238.07 tons. Prices Realized. Spot. Londen ls. 3d. New York 28% cm:s. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore Standard Qu-Lity No Sales. Good Averag.146 words
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Article330 1923-06-07 5 Singapore June 6. Th.. volume of business transacted is again small, but the tone of the market is better and there have be.n more enquiries. Rubb-.r has advanced steadily ar.d a few d.als in this section have been dono ait prices considerably higher than quotations330 words
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Article137 1923-06-07 5 Singapore. June 7. Rubber. —London ls. 2%d. Local 51 cents. T n London £196 17s. 6d. Local $99 (75 tons sold). Share Market. —Quiet. Rubbers. —Malaka Pindas $1.50 to 51.."."), United Malaccas $1.40 to $1.45, Jeram Kuantans 40 to 45 cents, Glen.alys $1.31 to $1.45, Ked'afcs137 words
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Advertisement731 1923-06-07 5 POR S.\:,E.— One new tow-motor In good running order, capable of t- wiDg i<» tons oi load. Seller wishes to buy seco:;ciba.id cars. App.y t• h x No. 69, en Malaya Tribune.'' KOR SALE.— Fine Pony an<] Ti Going very Cheap. Apply to Pony B/o M ilaya i'ribuue." SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION.731 words
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Miscellaneous55 1923-06-07 5 WEATHER REPORT. linndung lverbsu No»pitul. 8ingaporu 6 9 2 p.m. N prn. ll.-,r Ned to 32 decree l^b 1014» ***** W13.6 Temp »3 86 «3 Wet Nulb Tber 78 8" 8t» DirorWiod XL 56 cnlm Temp in «bade 88 zl!n do do 73 n 3»> 1" 7er rad Tber 7255 words
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Article72 1923-06-07 5 !V ;*r<'RE 1JSAKYTo -d»*. Junf 7 a.m. WU p.m. «t T>S r annual meet ng, P p antt- r>KxhVi. 10 a m J «'nrk< Medting. StninHal. 5J5 p m. Theatre, S30 p.m. JU oo a ni.. 6.32 p m. meeting, U.' Saturday. J"" 1 »J»- 7 2372 words
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Article343 1923-06-07 5 To-dj»y, Juno 7 Penary" Facing. e to Rouhusaon 2 n,m. I>atu Pah&t Aing Leong 3 p <m Sourabaya Han Poh Guan 3 p.m P«nang,* Rangoon Calcutta Edavana 3 p.m. Malacca Muar 'Sri Muar 3 p.m! ISiiLu Pahat *Ban Lee Guan 3pm \tnliicca Hye Leone 4 p.m. ro-merrow, June343 words
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Article954 1923-06-07 6 Morality is one thing and finance is another, but the aim of a government should be to see that as far as is practicable its revenue is derived from sources which do not injure the general prevailing sense of morality. However much we may dislike it this954 words
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Article706 1923-06-07 6 Mr. R. Lopez, manager of the Empire Cinema, leaves to-morrow for Malacca on a week's holiday. Two of the suspected murder ore of the Archbishop of Samr.gossa have been arrested tn the village of Utobo. Ia honour of tile Centenary of Raffles Institution to-day and to-morrow were dectared holidays by706 words
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Article319 1923-06-07 6 ALLEGED MALICIOUS PROSECUTION. In the jSupreme Court yes.arday, before 'dhe Chief Justice. S»r Walttr Shaw, the case was taken up m which Sayna Maliim Schib Mat im sued Kavena Manta Mohamed Nathar Sahib for the recovery of damages on the groun i of mrJ.c >vi prosecution It appears319 words
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Article83 1923-06-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. In view of the Klang town and distriot be ng menaced by a serious shortage of water in the event of a drought, the Government has undertaken a scheme for the increasing of the catchment, areas and storage reservoirs.83 words
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Article66 1923-06-07 6 Tiie otbsr dij a reporter of this paper had occasion to Wjpjte up a w.dvl/ing. He began in the ste-ro-typed style by saving that "The church was the scene of a pretty wedding." A compositor who had h/ls doubts as to ihe correct adjeeA've produced the following:—"The66 words
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Article224 1923-06-07 6 The "Malay Mail" in congratulating a Singapore resident yesterday on drawing Town-Guard in the Calcutta Derby Sweep, remarks "We are sincerely glad the first prize is not going into the pockets of a millionaire." A little premature, what? The Prir>c pa of Raffles Institution desVes to record the indebtedness of224 words
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Article544 1923-06-07 6 I LTIO, H <*-1,g..d 1 Uj I restwky aftern 1 t;v d I 1 I I Date* I was and fenj J brought J at the outs. I I the accused bad reft, I tatt to exam for Pn order to ha; th Tho bo, J 1544 words
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Advertisement432 1923-06-07 6 8 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I "TREE" J^ "THEE" I BRAND. BRAND. I AĔ3S&\ Rnhincnn'c I MHPSIv Rob,nsons /WK<4I HlfeSi "TREE" BRAND ifeiif 5 Sports Shoes. xf|ppl I Made from strong white Canvas, vulcanised pure I Plantation Soles. An ideal Shoe for Tennis or ft I general wear. Strong, Light and432 words
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Advertisement21 1923-06-07 6 Rene ULLMANN FROM PARIS WATCHMAKER JEWELLER WHOLESALE RETAIL L HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Te'ephone 2464. THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE.21 words
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Article164 1923-06-07 7 FURTHER CRITICISM OF SINGAPORE BASE PROJECT. "NEW NAVAL FANTASIES." Reuter. it f i j i London, Jyn<j 6 "'T? L»"U Abate the Singapore R»«ai Ui..rAan tays :hat the tax i.ay OT found a f» w 1 whBB t, Un t* Pourfn* at l«Mt 1«000MO .1.. n-udReuter. - 164 words
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Article57 1923-06-07 7 Induce* Moscow to Accept Terns. Reuter. i I' l »i Ii: ft I--, nili-n if f, i! Kraisin i# i?UOO MoSC-'W »i. I d 'itiiiruU con- lute-*, note. n ihe V n sh-T« Kaltu) i usance that a«*TT thr I'rtJe s)l?o a<lr? Lj.. «uiiji-ri to r I» <)»'Reuter. - 57 words
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Article51 1923-06-07 7 Six Ships SoM to British Interests. L.«»t!<rn, Jure T i 'us Am- v«i,- M.'lan and •it* r,d 42 OOil a ifiv»,* jy. bir't *n it br»n I •*&< r f2H Of'O V ft v r'lfy very i, r «tate i Hw kr A vtre bou> r r-«51 words
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Article66 1923-06-07 7 I Trace of the "Trevessia." Reuter. Perth. June 6- earner Trevean which :e f the steamer pew" in response to the 5.0.9 r «> cr. seed the ■•bh's" »sitioß but found no P«ier. >r.c now zigzagg ng P« of picking up survivors. f 37 of the "TrevessaReuter. - 66 words
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Article39 1923-06-07 7 Ifc- Enunciation of Mr. Gary's Report. Re uter. New York. June 6 of the Protestant 16 ar,; Jewsfa churches have a formal statement l/ ht r( report by E. H a 12-hour'day in ministry as morally TKlefen-Reuter. - 39 words
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Article24 1923-06-07 7 A W»bex| June 6. ttm Meshe <* announces trthquakea a: *hieh with the mr- were no fresh ca?utth roll is at leas;24 words
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Article46 1923-06-07 7 Reuter. I». i. r. r I ..-.I Oiunim. U l j u the 1 derr'h»_ »not—n by s '1 by ihp Govl"'nc» esta- tl«1itUtCon n i with. -I-. '"''al authority i>1 >,f in.. In, wer <<, arrest 4| B lal by due I ,rReuter. - 46 words
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Article105 1923-06-07 7 Question in House of Commons. Reuter. London, June 6 In the House of Commons, replying o Lieut-Col. Howard Bury. Mr. McNe il said that accord ng to he latest report from the British Minister at Peking, dated June 3, nepot ations for the release of the captives wereReuter. - 105 words
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Article65 1923-06-07 7 Egyptian Cabinet Considering Proposal. Reuter. Cairo. June 6. I It is reported that the Cabinet is considering a proposal of the Suez Canal Company to plan a new coty on the eastern bank -f the csnal called th Pnr» So id Ea«-t The 'Comp:my pcipoafs to advance 10Reuter. - 65 words
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Article53 1923-06-07 7 Separate Treaty? Reuter. Paris. June 6. The "New York Hearld" correspondent at Laauasnne states that Tsmet Mid Mr. the Aniorican obeerv r, hatf a two hour interview last night. It is stated ia Turicish c'rcles that documents were exchanged wrth a view to a conclus tm ofReuter. - 53 words
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Article74 1923-06-07 7 Reuter. London, June 6. Following on reports of considerable actVity aniom.fr the Riff tribesmen, Morocco, a Madrid official report states that several columns operating in the Tizz'ass sector were attacked. Aeroplanes follow up and inflicted heavy losses. The Spanish casualties are not yet known Reuter. Madrid, Later. TheReuter. - 74 words
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Article58 1923-06-07 7 Reuter. Berne June G The Swiss National Counc 1 adapted the Federal Councl's report on the third asseirbly of Leaprue of Nations, and atet two postuVes. ov* «>f which e<cpr'«es satisfaction at the efforts to effect disarmament The o'Vu-r usk» for th- Op um Convention to beReuter. - 58 words
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Article45 1923-06-07 7 Reuter. London, June 6 The Shell Transport Company unnounces a dividend of half 11 free of tax making 22% per cent. for the yea* 1 The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company dividend ia 16H per cent, mak 'W 26% per cent, for the year--Reuter. - 45 words
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Article99 1923-06-07 7 SUMMARY OF NEW GERMAN NOTE. Premiers Meeting. Reuter. Berlin, June A. 7 Un ram y in thu B <«™° the fortk.inmy G r n »>) noU3 ori,u,rii m 'Hi .he «„d nit UR n 1« ds venca in Icmd to e VJIu< cL™'" T' bM,,i of marksReuter. - 99 words
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Article48 1923-06-07 7 Reuter. Brussels. Jum® 0. M. Points rn, M. De La«eyri# and M. Leteoefjuer have arrived and Wei* received on the p'tatform by M. THeun < M. Jaapsr and M. Max, They wurti warinJy cheered by u crowd. The Conference began mmwliately at he Foreign Ministry Renter.Reuter. - 48 words
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85 1923-06-07 7 Reuter. Brussels, June 6. A communique issued at the conclusion of the meeting of FrancoBe 1 ian Premiers, stages that the M r. sters confirmed the previous deftakma, espocialy the terms for the evacuation of the Ruhr, namely the payment of neparatons and cessation of passiveReuter. - 85 words
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Obituary60 1923-06-07 7 Reuter. The death has taken place of the pa nter, Heer G. H. Breitner.—Reuter. London, June 6. The death has occurred of the mental specialist, Dr. Crochley Clapham, ex-Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital. Reuter. Edinburgh June 6. The death is announced of Doctor James Webster, known as "ChineseReuter. - 60 words
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Article139 1923-06-07 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Niehi-Nich Shimbun" for the following: Tokio, June 5. O. S. K. and The Kwansai Steam Sh'p Navigation Co. have concluded an agreement regarding common freight raites and expenditures with a view to competing with the N.Y.K. coasting services. F. A. Q.139 words
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Article61 1923-06-07 7 (From Our Own Correspondjnt.) Ipoh, June 7. The milk strike which began on Friday is still in full swing. The residents have been w thout mi k for seven days, but no groat inconvenience mm b on caused as the tinn d brands s.re amp'e. The strike61 words
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Article36 1923-06-07 7 We acknowledge with thanks, the receipt of the current month's issue of "The Planter." As usual the issue contains several topical articles including an interesting report of an annual general meeting held in dreamland.36 words
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Article287 1923-06-07 7 BRITISH AMENDMENT UNANIMOUSLY A DOPTEJJ International Conference. Reuter. Geneva, June 6. The League of Nations Op urn Con,mission has now, unanimously adopted Sir M. Delevingne's motion as amended and now recommends the acceptance of the United States pre Posals, "recognising that they express the general principles whereby GovernmentsReuter. - 287 words
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Article116 1923-06-07 7 An announcement in our advertisement co umns by the Inspector of Schools sta es that principals of the following English schools are now receiving application from pupi's from 6 to 8 years di for admission on Monday, July 2, 1923. Application should be made personally by parents or116 words
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208 1923-06-07 7 Monarchist Outburst at a War Memorial Unveiling. Though a Minister of the Republic wai present in an official capacity the unveiling of a war memorial at Doi'br'tz. near Berlin, was made the occasion of a Monarch 1 st'v- demonstration. This tc.ok the chal engir<; form of208 words
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Article11 1923-06-07 7 (We do not necMMTily endorse the opinion* by corre*pon ilfHt»11 words
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Article566 1923-06-07 7 (To the Editor, "Tiirt-s 0 Malaya.") Sir,—Referring to Mr. M. V. i'llay's mpT,y. to my letter on the above subject publiahed in your issue of the 2nd inst., in my humble opinion, the only point worth deal rig with in his letter. is his po&'tive assertion that566 words
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Article113 1923-06-07 7 Singapore, June 6. Sa*;o flour s quoted al 13j3d. Tin is quoiod at £197.7.6 in London. Tapioca Ls quot'd at 26 6 for fair la'^. Gambler is quoted at 25'Cube Gambier. No Quotation. On the Liverpool market cotton. Middi'in? American is at 15.62 Egyptian cotton at 16.10.113 words
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Advertisement272 1923-06-07 7 I SPECIAL OFFER "I I New and Secondhand Shafting, Plummer Blocks, Flange Couplings, Collars. I I Pulleys and '.Belting etc. jjj STOCKS CAN BE SEEN AT OUR GODOWN IN I BEACH ROAD. S 4 Ask f or Particulars and Special Prices. I I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I 1 THE BORNEO272 words
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Article736 1923-06-07 8 Reflex - FOOTBALL. S.C.C. v. ST. 0.8.A. CLUB SECORE NARROW WIN. By "Reflex." BrrWarit weather favoured the meeting of the St. Joseph's Old Boya md the S. C. C. in the first division of \\\e S. F. A. League on th:- Padang yesterday afternoon and aft <r a clever736 words
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Article360 1923-06-07 8 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Reuter. Championship Pairs—Final. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Green beat Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hall, 6—o, 6—2. Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs. Swindell and Miss Fawcett beat Mrs. Saundietrs and Mrs. Brooke, 6—5, «-3. f TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles "A" Final. Miss E.Reuter. - 360 words
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Article58 1923-06-07 8 EXHIBITION MATCH. Reuter. Lethamhil, Glasgow, June 5. In exhibition golf Sarazen beat Hagen 2—l. A feature of to-day's practice in the open ahamponship course at Troon was the American Mac Donald Smiths's round sixLy-eight. KATONG CLUB. tbe competition for the June monthly medal will be held on Saturday, JuneReuter. - 58 words
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Article90 1923-06-07 8 PERAK CLUB'S VICTORY. In an interesting match on the Ballestier gn und yesterday the Perak Iskand.r Club beat the Singapore team by four goals to three in three chukkas and carried the handsome Cups presented by Lady GuiUemard. Lady Guidiemard presented the miniature K.Q.R. cups to the Singapore team:90 words
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Article241 1923-06-07 8 THE DERBY. Reuter. Papyrus Wins. London, June 6. (Reed. 9.30.) The Derby resulted as follows: Mr. B. Irish's PAPYRUS Donoghue) 1 Lord Derby's PHAROS (Gardner) 2 Mr. M. Goculdas' PARTH (Walker) 3 London, June 6. The D?rby betting was 100 to 15 Papyrus. 6 to 1 Pharos andReuter. - 241 words
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Article196 1923-06-07 8 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE. W. L> W. L.lst.lst P. O. Pei. Notts (2 5 0 2 o 35 27 7/.14 Yorks (i) 5 I 2 0.40 29 72.50 Lanes (5) 30 1 I 25 17 68.06 Sussex (9 4101 30 20 66.66 Surrey (3. 4 1 3 1 45 26196 words
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Article51 1923-06-07 8 A. A. A. OF BRITISH MALAYA. The Annual Championship Athletic Meeting wilfl be held in Seremban on Friday and Saturday, September 14 a-d 15 next. The programme has been submitted to the General Committee of the Amateur Athlete Association of British Malaya for approval, details of which will.be published51 words
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Article165 1923-06-07 8 One often hears women railing at Fate because they are "putting on flesh to a disgusting degree. When advised to fast, they are indignant, raying quite seriously that they "practically eat nothing at aid." Burt they go under the doctor's care and supply themselves with reducing nostrums.165 words
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Article973 1923-06-07 8 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY OPENED YESTERDAY. The Boy'n Evidence. The story of the gruesome murder of John La Salle, which was committed in the early hours of April i 3 at hii resid, <nee in Adams-road, off Bukit Timah. waa re-told in the second court, before Mr. Aheanne yesterday973 words
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Article343 1923-06-07 8 £500 French Bulldog. Small but select were the dogs benched at the show of French buHdogs, Samoyeds, Dachshunds, and Dandie Dinmon.s at the Royal Horticultural Hail, Westminster. There was a magnificent collection of Samoyeds, real descendants of the •ledge dogs used by Nansen, Scott Shackleton, and343 words
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Article24 1923-06-07 8 Friday, June 8.—5.15 pm. Drill Hall, "A" Company, street fighting. Saturday, June 9.—2.30 pm. Seletar Range, "C" Company, annual musketry course.24 words
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Advertisement93 1923-06-07 8 After measles aad other infectious diseases, children must have SCOTT'S. Measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever and influenza leave children in •o wetk a condition that serious complications oiten follow. A course of SCOTT'S Fmulsion overcomes this weakness and brings back health and strength to the little sufferer You cannot afford93 words
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Advertisement398 1923-06-07 8 ■aillllllllUIIIinilllllllllllllltlllMlimilllllllllllMlimillMlllllllHIllllltlllMli.!,,!,,,,,., I "■"■"■"•ll|lHM|. j YOUR FAVOURITE GAME 1 Selling at prices (hut make it j STILL MORE FAVOURITE, I B j BADMINTON SETS First Quality UftA Second Quality J*" I Practice Quality jjJJ i i j REMEMBER THE HOUSE FOR f GENUINE ARTICLES: jRAJA CO., (bridge Kotj '■''•''•■■■'■■>lllllllllllllllll!lllllMI:illl|ll|||||l|U|ll|||||||l||l||l||||||||ll|illll|lll!lltlllll I I398 words
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Article1531 1923-06-07 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broken* issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 7. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaU Quotations. APRIL 21, 1923. Issue Paid Val. Up. 2|- t|- Allagar J J 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 3 41 £1 £11,531 words
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Advertisement483 1923-06-07 9 Mobiloil ft****** 211 t ,M CBEE SEWS. feel 9tre* Singapore. dcHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. f. j ier of all kinds of t x umatic and A Solid Tyres and also N. t;- g f" GARGOYLE X 1* Lubricating oils. \Lj prompt Delivery to Eveiy Order. HI SIPPLV FBEE rs, liessen, draughts483 words
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Advertisement488 1923-06-07 9 NOTICE. NOTICE. oISu SM»gjg.u school"»7l Gentle Road off Newton Road i. fnr Cbildren Who ?ea f rn from n 8 d t c o n^ 11 nf Pre P«atory cLs. the age of ls 7J? '"J** above particular. \*\J 0 U v h V Telephone No 1310. the Prmci P488 words
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Article616 1923-06-07 10 Singapore, Juiv> 1, 1923. Artick. Price. t c MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.46 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.04 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 0.66 Mutton Australian kati 0.73 Fowl kati 0.60 Fowl (3 katis) each616 words
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Advertisement829 1923-06-07 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE 4 WUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE Of Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Ten Pawnshops TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Friday, Jane 8,1923, at 10 a.m. On Monday, do 11, do The Pledges consisting of watches, chains, Diamond and other rings, Brooches,829 words
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Advertisement405 1923-06-07 10 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF two pieces of valuablo vacant I.md situate at Lot No. L land at 7th milestone East Coast Road. District of Siglap, Singapore estimated to contain an area of 8,775 square feet. Lot No. 2. Valuable land under Statutory Grant at milestone Holland Road in the405 words
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Advertisement553 1923-06-07 10 Consider Your Jtoltb. y When you consider bow much depends J upon It, what can ba more important So f you than tha state of your health? If J 1 you are troubled with bad or indifferent i health your capacities for work or I» pleasure are affected. Thousands of553 words
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Advertisement245 1923-06-07 10 STEAMER SAILING? HUGO STINNES UNES Incorporated hi Gerraaay.) Reguiar monthly freight aad Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER,' 12,250 tons about June 16. HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, s.s. "ADOLF yon BAYER" 9 000 torn245 words
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Advertisement245 1923-06-07 10 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y.K. LONDON LINE. Baton Maru Kamo Maru J 'in* LIVERPOOL LINK Taosuno Main Tottori Maru HAMBURG LINE Dakar Maru Tsuruga Maru NEW YORK UNB BTJ* Sailing j aLeB a;] SOUTH AMERIcXn LL\£ Kav.t.chi Maru Kamakur, Ma-u d BOMBAY LINE, Morioka Maru Tamba Maru mj 4 CALCUTTA LINE.245 words
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Advertisement493 1923-06-07 11 ZAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) M AIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LjNMN FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) U T\V\KI>S from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. F or China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore493 words
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Advertisement367 1923-06-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Subject to chan 2e without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Amur Maru arr June 20 dep 21 *Omh Alps Maru mid Ju]y NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Hamburg Maru arr Jun_*367 words
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Advertisement562 1923-06-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. UN! Of SUMMERS Monthly sailings to and from Anatialia for car,; only, calling »t Penang 8.-.tavia, Sourabaya, Fromantle. Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrive* Sa^le EURELIA j URO n June 16 •.s. EMITA July M July 21 ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 For further562 words
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Advertisement682 1923-06-07 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. PrM Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Francisco, PRESIDENT PIERCE June 20 Ju y U PRESIDENT WILSON Ju]y 4 Jv Z 26 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE.682 words
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Advertisement601 1923-06-07 12 WANTED. WANTED. —For a li m of Secretaries and Accountants. One Lady Typ st —preferred with Shorthand. A J Cash Clerk—Security Cash. Apply to Secretaries cjo "Malaya Tribune." MUNICIPAL NOTICE. DEPUTY SUPT. OF STORES AND WORKSHOPS. j The Municipal Commissioners invite ap, 1 cations for the position of Deputy Superintendent601 words
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Advertisement513 1923-06-07 12 NOTICE. MUNICH' il, NOTICE. I The Municipal Commissioners of the j Town of Singapore invito tenders for the supply of approximately 750,000 billets or about 1,800 tons ut Bakau Firewood at the rate of about j 9,000 billets per day for one month, and 5,000 billets per day thereafter until513 words
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Advertisement459 1923-06-07 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 Cap tal and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW459 words
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Advertisement428 1923-06-07 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE S4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, liir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised428 words
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Advertisement422 1923-06-07 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 £3,000,0.00 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 and422 words
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Advertisement409 1923-06-07 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, E3q. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock409 words
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Advertisement387 1923-06-07 12 Don't You^r Don't you wish tb, strong, healthy an d U are irom wasting d What you want *j Plenty of pure ft by drinking th* Palatable and wJZ w Knows MEDICINAL BLOOD «W1 ■Om«CONVIKC« Tuu Sufficient for 12 mn *'KICE |Lsf j S« Id by The International Pharn The387 words
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