Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1923
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Title Section27 1923-06-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. f VENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY loi. -No. i->5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement92 1923-06-11 1 Se AVA TRiBUNE J iNG GAZETTE. F Editorial Dept. I i J Bl *r IO N RACES' t vIiV'ANCK I $15 JO I 7.50 I 3.71 I p er —HI i C!! !iSE mwW* IT SA I PLEY'S Kimi HABIT YOU j WON'T j OHEW II REGRET 'j Represented by92 words
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Advertisement181 1923-06-11 1 JUST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELFBRATED SUN-PROOF PITH HATS FOR Men and Boys PRICES VERY REASONABLE Personal Inspection will vonvinc'j You. L SULTAN IBRAHIM 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, ~>hl HeM Buildings). I M CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. 23, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. "Oman's D. S. F. MUSTARD Is the besi A good181 words
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Advertisement221 1923-06-11 1 ■BHHnintrtnrrriTarTiniTiiiTr trnitntnttmrnrnttm THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND I SKIPPING GAZETTE. I The Porju'ar Newspaper of the Straits Settlement*. Published Daily. s Complete Reports of Loci Events. Full and Latest Telegrma P.EST SPORTS REPORTS. Libby's delicious Condensed Milk— Flying Cx Head Brand—is just full cream %W^^o^^^^cow's milk with half the water221 words
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Article2128 1923-06-11 2 THE HEADING OF HISTORY. IBy H. G. Weiis.J The discussion of what everybody should read is DOwadSya, and na.airily enough a hardy perennial. I can remember it flourishing ever since i was a small bcf. In those remote days the tendency was to write a presciTiption2,128 words
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Advertisement425 1923-06-11 2 "Gets=lt" Sure 11 DeathtoComs j Dan'i Worry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care oflt "GeU-!t" Ends Painful CalhiLcr tm Cm V. yea ma!:c the Cuticura Trio your Evory kind of corn or callu*: luirni but s mmmrvJluw tniler nronrrations you to -Geti-lfand peels right oi'. It take* eveiy-o.iy touec425 words
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Advertisement161 1923-06-11 2 BIG CHANCES. The man or woman who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rheuthe cxcsuclating agonies of Rheumatism can't afford tc> waste time and money gambling witii make-believe 'remedies." REAL RELIEF is what is wanted—quickly and SURELY. That is why multitudes of sufferers turn to the tim?-tested and positively proven161 words
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Advertisement445 1923-06-11 2 THE UNTOUCHED MEAL. Many people starve although they have ampl? food on-the table: they sirhpiy caiwwt cat* "Lois of appetite i a sign of the trouble that •softer or later reveals itself as Indigestv n or Nervous Dyspepsia, with low spirits and many other distresiag symptoms. Beware tof loss of445 words
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Advertisement328 1923-06-11 2 The Roofing that meets all conditions *w&mw SPARK', SMOKB, *>C(f& -L. -Jf^f TROi I XX. SUN, SEASONAL KAISS, j§ 00 NOT EFFECT f CERTAIN-TEED EXTSA QUALITY f ROOFING Stocked in rolls 36 ins., wide and ha a covering surface or 200 sq fi complete with nails and c ment 2328 words
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Article85 1923-06-11 3 Every teacher knows that in practice either he instructs the few ixteil'gvnt at the top of the class, neglecting .the rest, or he attends to the" k?s intelligent., thus regarding progress. It follows, from the economic point of view, that large sums of money will be spemt85 words
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Article483 1923-06-11 3 SCHEME THE CABINET WILL PROBABLY APPBjbVE. India In 72 Hours. The seal of Cabinet approval is, according to mast NfiafcCg) authority, about to be set upon the greatest air project yet seen says a "Daily Chronicle" correspondent. For some months the Committer of Imperial Defonce, sitting as483 words
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Article107 1923-06-11 3 The Chinese are trot blind to the fact that the must effective weapons now being used by the bandits have b< en supplied to them by* foreigners a<nd seldom not in vessels displaying a foreign flag and that many plots of the character referred to ha v.'107 words
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Article84 1923-06-11 3 Jt is to be hoped that the insular government "will actively support the American army officers who are experimenting with poisonous gasses for the eradication of mosquitoes ard locusts. The mosquito is the breeder and communicator of malaria, that dread disease which takes larger human told in" these84 words
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Advertisement477 1923-06-11 3 mi BBgßMßBßttegH«[ \OW HOUNTf f P„„ m GaEW RANGE .1 1923. i m mm rt World's Renown Machines. ns§ v Motor Cycles Bicycles. j iNViCTA 00. I wO VOPOLE Oo j CANADIAN Do. from 'PA h.p. to 6 h.p. Kicycles Sc all Grades.) ft CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO.477 words
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Advertisement170 1923-06-11 3 You who tire quickly, feel depressed, ji j or Run-down, 1 remember j Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength—to banish depression— to promote new, rich, red blood—to surcharge your system with new -erve force— and to create new vitality. Because Wincarnis is a Tonic a Restor-iive170 words
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Advertisement371 1923-06-11 3 PENETRATEsS j without rubbing. I ■At the first sign of pain—think of Sloan's Liniment. Don't 1 imagine there's no help for your Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neuritis I or Lumbago because you've tried other remedies. Sloan's f Liniment, is so penetrating and effective, it gets right down to the fl I' ach,371 words
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Article782 1923-06-11 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST.- By "FootUght." There is a hearty laugh in "A Girl's Dwell th- A ie product which is being shown at Alhanib'-.i Theatre to-nighlL It is one of those live, frivolous product ons which appeals to fed average audienc% and which makes782 words
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Advertisement363 1923-06-11 4 MUSgpTS. START! ING! SENSATIONAL STIT P.N'DOUSI Th. jeri;;t of thousand ;hr II«. OpeniuK To-uight at 9.3»>. S EMPIRE CINEMA 23r EDDIE POLO The Hercules of the screen, in a Universal Cyclonic Adventure chapter play 15 Epis THE SECRET FOUR 30 Reels. A serial so utterly beyond anything in the line363 words
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Advertisement295 1923-06-11 4 AMUSEMENTS, ALHAMBRA From Monday June 11, to Saturday. June 16. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. Hodkinson Presents Enid Bennett in KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE In 6 Parts. Is a fast moving comedy that creates many smiles, and brings forth a great many295 words
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Advertisement531 1923-06-11 4 AMUSElTiENTS "GAIETY" IClT^ir* ROBERTSON -€OLE V/% IJ M \T A Super Special Attraction H l\ A IN THE 2ND SHOW TO NIGHT u 1/1 THE Bl M,;r 1 BUTTERFLY MAN He made some of them sad And some of thetn glad KT f Quite a few of th»m nnd *J)531 words
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Article224 1923-06-11 5 10 DAY-8 LOCAL ItAftXtfr QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.-$99.50 per pikul. 50 tons sold. n Buyers Sellers Gambler Hamburg Cufce 23 00 Press Cube 22.50 Mixed BJack Pepper 1450 *Sundried Copra n.IQ nio ♦Mixed Copra in.6o i 0 60 *Small Flake Tapioca 11.75 n75 Mcd Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl Tapioca224 words
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Article94 1923-06-11 5 Singapore, Jume 11. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 ljl6d Private 3 months' signt 2s 4 13-32 ci On India— Bank Tel. Tiaitafli 17-:% On Hongkong— B nsk demand draft p.c. disc. On Shaaghai— Bank demand draft 73% On Java— Bank Tel.94 words
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Article86 1923-06-11 5 C of t Rubber. Aseociatior> Singapore., June 11. Pale Crepe Coding Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 49% Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— .\:bbcd SmoVd Sheet Closing Pricv-: Buyers Sellers Spot 49% 50 July ,to Sept 52 52% Oct to Dec 54% Jan to March 55% 56 Latest London86 words
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Article338 1923-06-11 5 PATERSON, SIMONS CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, June 7. General Market Conditions -Durng tiie interval since the last 4uc--7 Market has shown s>gns of improvement, both the and London Spot prces be ng about ,he same Auction.-The Market was extremely anil, and lit* interest was n at338 words
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306 1923-06-11 5 .Kuala Lumpur, June 6. Rubber—There has been a large enqu ry for robber shares during the pas! week; sitocks in London have aga n been reduced and now stand aL 53.7*4 tons, being 800 tons !«M than wa> reported last week We understand a\so tbavt306 words
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Article264 1923-06-11 5 TRAFALGAR LIMITED. The Dire or of Trafalgar Limit* I beg ld robmll the audited Statement of Accounts for the y<«ar or. Ud March 31, 1928. The profn for the year s $6,573.17 which added to the amount brought forward from the previous year leaves a balance in Revenue264 words
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Article117 1923-06-11 5 Singapore, Jun*. 8. Sago flour s quoted at 13|3d. Tin h quoted an £198.12.6 in London. Tapioca is quou-d at 27 6 for fair Make. Gambler is quoted at 25;Cube Gambier. No Quotation. On the Liverpool market cotu>n. Middling American is at 16.43 E t tirr cotton117 words
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Article25 1923-06-11 5 Orders for week ending June 17 Monday, June 11 —Individual Troo;>s Parade. Wednesday, June 13.—Band Practice. 5.15 p.m. FBANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.25 words
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Advertisement57 1923-06-11 5 THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera in Singapore.) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Inchi Zalbol produce* A Great Malay Historical Play in 2 parts YATIM MUSTAFA Last Part In which Miss TIJAH and K. DEaN will take the Title Parts. K. H. CHEONG, Proprietor Y.57 words
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Advertisement737 1923-06-11 5 F<JR SALE.—Engine, Dynamo and Cinema Projector suitable fur a ei&eu.H show. Can be aold **>paratelv. Furt'ier particulars can be <btained faun 84, Market Street. Singapore. TO LET. Now Available. Staph ««84 jit rrrrrhej|jr painted, gas and water lai i ou, low re.it. Apply personally. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LIMITED Auctioneers Estate737 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-06-11 5 WEATHER REPORT Kancian<r Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, June 10. Bared 32 Fah 1014.5, 1014 4 1013.4. Temp, 86, 90. 83. Vet Bulb Ther, 81, 86 80. Dim of Wind, E, E E. Temp, n sh.id., 91. Mini do. do. 77. Max. In Sun 166. Ter. rad. Ther, 72. R an fall54 words
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Article102 1923-06-11 5 WH EN AND WHERE. ••CKK IH.N T„Jay. J"* a.m. *41 P">P d Ma 1 leave*. y~ Vic. Theatre JJV, 4J0 P-»- To .morrow. June 12. _94» a.m.. 916 P-m. K 1 'if and Kej?u ar. .">.30 p.m. Vic. Theatre. 11 Vie. Theatre, |H* jjO P m *>da,.«Uy. J 11 a.m..102 words
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Article338 1923-06-11 5 To-day. -'une 11. rSt ~i Amov Japan Tanda 2 p.m. p.- Hi ng Liar. 2 p.m. {cj-ban. Oap» Town j v America Panama Maru 3 p.m. (j-a Scott Harley 3 p.m. oPiha* Me ran 3 p.m. i: Muar "Sri Muar 3 p.m. »>T?ttfer.ham Penang *Peral. 3 p.m. jei338 words
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Obituary54 1923-06-11 6 DOMESTIC OCCURR ENCE. DEATH. RODBIOUES: At OoTemßMat Quarter?, No. 9t—N Bukit Timah Road on tbe 10th June at 11.15 p. m. Ernest Victor, son of Mr. and Mm M. T. Uodrigue?, aged 31 yearn. Cortege leaves the at 430 p.m to-day for the C hurch < f ot. Joseph and54 words
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Article988 1923-06-11 6 Nearly two years ago there was a flutter in the House of Commons about the existence of the mui-tsai system in Hongkong. We believe the question was raised by Colonel John Ward, the "navvies' M.P.," who had just returned to England after several years on the China988 words
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Article741 1923-06-11 6 Reuter. Hendaye June 10.-The death is of t?lnrrs l»ti.—«»u5«r. Marseilles, June 9. Princess Nobuko and Viscount Ishn: have arrived from Japan.— Reuter. Nagpuir, Jim 9. Up to Mie present 524 Congress volunteers have been arreted for defiling tihe order prohibiting proems Jons and carrying the National st Rome, June 9.Reuter. - 741 words
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Article169 1923-06-11 6 (F.oin Our Own Correspondent! Kuala. Lumpur, June K. Captain Daly, Mrs. Daly and their daughter Mrs. Cyner were proceeding from ipch to Ttluik Anson by car on Tu.sday, when, at a Lonely part of the road, a Chinese armed with a revolver ordered them to stop.169 words
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Article132 1923-06-11 6 Malaya Pavilion. Readers are rem nded of the invita.ion to ase:V. in the preparation of the Guide to the Malaya Pavjiion by submitting d signs for the ouvside cover. Aiaangt m: nt for the gu de are we 1 advanced. It si outd prove ■in at ractive132 words
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Article368 1923-06-11 6 Reuter. London, June 9. Allrli* 2s. 302 0C0 lb« l>l>: Dr. Daiy of Kuala Lumpu? has come to Singapore for reasons of health. He will be leaving for Heme shortly. Ihe Pnince of Wales is to be tho ben. 888 at th weddng of Lady Mary Cambridge and the MarouisReuter. - 368 words
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Article358 1923-06-11 6 [V»'e do Dot r-.r, «(■•ona exp, dents Mrr^J (The Editor, -.Ma; dV r S 1 with CUSSIOP.& published b Vf'"'"!:"" > a laymar. a Mr both eire Hindus. Mr. Kriahnan s linv of opinion whils; being j^Jj ard th, exception t ilr Bakes to oer a n t .«i..358 words
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Article106 1923-06-11 6 We are indebted to U» "M Nwhm Mhfci Shimbun" for th* M ag: Tck J«* It ia stated thai IV Katoh has agreed to »P« 1 J posed Rat j-J..;:.' esecoafi vded that the connected vrifdi I Th* fanner N V. K« Heal«! was destroy d by106 words
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Article29 1923-06-11 6 (Pro. 0« Own Carresi An inuues. was b* £<£5 ,f Injector Cs*»n Bbot tt«aeJf vvrdict of sue r The rridence **V J &ceased wai ba*J heavily-29 words
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Advertisement353 1923-06-11 6 I Sterling J ilver j PRIZE CUPS. I No. 256 I TWO HANDLED "QUAKER" CUP j| (All Sizei in Stock.) A Heights 314, 4% 5, 6, 7& tyi, 10 ins. jj Prices $18.50, 31.50, 45.00, 60.00, 100.00, 125.00, 235.00 j| Special Catalo*pe of Sports Prizes on Request. I Robinson Co.,353 words
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Article197 1923-06-11 7 rftvERNMENT OVERTHROWN AND MINISTERS w ARRESTED. A POPULAR MOVEMENT. Sofia, June 9. p ilt .Client was overthrown at three this morning by the <f rtM ive (#f office\rs, supported by the active army. m rp wwre arrested and a new Government was formed tht on partes, except197 words
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Article121 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. S'>fia, June 10. tate nur.t says tl at the Government was overthrown Ar :sd VI1 growlrg tor; empt for legality it apparently conlC. "-r amental r.ncpe of domestic adm'nistra.ion. It e w Governnt.r.t wli adhre to the fixed principles i v i;u > St re-eisReuter. - 121 words
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Article164 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Later. ;oi imports from Belgrade stcte thai fightvng has broken a■ h «>f Bu, g?ria. Mary were killed ami wounded at; Sofia. i-. fr>m Sofia «ays that the Sobianje was dissolved and the i v the StambtdisJri government were liberated.—Reuter. London, June 10. .tr f theReuter. - 164 words
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Article118 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Sofia, June 11. < w of the Cab ret was warmly welcomed throughout the "y i! ii ttj declares that mo foree can shake the >' G>\. which ha»; he< n eonfolrlejated by '.he general will of the w c-e?tab i?h the const iuiion as aReuter. - 118 words
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Article81 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Belgrade. June 11. met a* soon as the news of the revolution in Bulgaria rw L Officii circles take a grave view of the sfl'.uatxm and rp revolution s of Bulgarian domestic concern. The Serbian a (1 not. remain indifferent if the policy of the New BulgatriahReuter. - 81 words
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Article126 1923-06-11 7 Coup d etat Anticipated. Reuter. Peking, Jur 9. l, vMiM apprara to ha < r 7 nof a eou? Yuan Hung and making: v:> President. The police and lt] mom'nc and saquently were not Peking. Latar. r bare roceimd a I 3* huTe returned to duty, WjJ rReuter. - 126 words
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Article150 1923-06-11 7 Concerted Advice to China. Reuter. London June 10. Responding to th? toarlt of Asia a* Uhe DireKw ol tihe Oxford University AsiaVc Society, the Japanese Ambassador opined tftflt Russia wan not ntit'ed to eorlrol Siberia* great weajh by harsclf. She must open Siberia so that all mrtghtReuter. - 150 words
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Obituary16 1923-06-11 7 London, June 10. The death s announced of Princess Cbriritian Renter. Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article189 1923-06-11 7 DEFENCES MUST BE MODERN. More Criticism. a> Reuter. Tv, «r> London, June 9. Ahe Evening Stiandard" gives prominence to hatters from Sir Percy teoti. ar.d Admiral. Mark Kerr on the Singapore bane. Sir Percy Scott decares that the proposition is who'ly by any proved necessity, and reports AdmralReuter. - 189 words
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Article267 1923-06-11 7 China Welcomes Publicity. Reuter. London June 10. Chao Hainrhu. interviewed by R oxter in Lond*. n poiniied out that the Opium Committee meeting at Geneva had beon opon to the public for the first time, H_< said that publicity on the epium question would arouse public opinion inReuter. - 267 words
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Article122 1923-06-11 7 Round the World Flight. Reuter. Paruv June 9. The Frnch Air Mission, which was to fly round the world, will shorty be ordered to abandon the a'J' rmpt in consequence of the numerous mnsh'apa. After much delay at 'Tig, Lieutenants Picard and Madon travens-ed Italy, crossing: to TunReuter. - 122 words
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Article69 1923-06-11 7 To Follow Scotland Yard. Reuter. London June 9. Genera' ffMtf, Chief Pa ice Inspector cf Ktangsu. has arrived from New York for a fortnight's stay. In an interview re said that he in-ended r tudiyiri-i the system at Scotland Yard, with a view to orgaiuaing the Chinese Central!Reuter. - 69 words
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Article243 1923-06-11 7 POINCARE AND GERMAN NOTK. Basis for Discussion? Reuter. Paris, Jane 9. M. Poincare, addressing th Boaati Commissions, emphasised tjhat th« re was complete Franco-BJigian Jtccord ajs r.gards the Ruhr. With reference to the new German n&te, he declared dhat both agreed that no proposal from Germany couldReuter. - 243 words
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Article169 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Ix>ndon. June 9. The German note s much ct mmer.ted open y financial t lit ing to whom vie City regards it as an advance on the previous commuricst ons. inasmuch as it makes a deflate offeu. proposes definite guarantees acid affords a basis for further negotiation.Reuter. - 169 words
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Article62 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Partis. June 10. Two French non-com m'ssioned officers were assassinated in the Streets of Dcrttrmund yesterday evening. There are no detaila—Reuter. Paris, June 10. The two non-comm'ssoned offic M, mentioned earlier, were shot during an affray with German civilians. It is eJtat.d tha-* German eye-w.tno stsReuter. - 62 words
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Article26 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Chicago. June 9. The Pennsylvania Railtroad has granted an increase in wages to J 12.000 Mnfft>y<«*. involving- an addNflDttri aj nual expenditure of $8,500 000.—Renter,Reuter. - 26 words
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Article202 1923-06-11 7 "Fair Degree of Satisfaction." Reuter. Wnaiin a on, Junj 11. Mr. Haynes t Pr hibiti n Commissioner in his am.;.' import, express's a ('Fair degre. al MttrfxiOoQ" ■t the liquor prohibition 1 fn HUB Mil n .th/. 1 genera ly and hopes (ihe increased co-operatic r> r>fReuter. - 202 words
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Article80 1923-06-11 7 Bonds Offered in U.S.A. Reuter. New York, June 11. Messrs Morgan announce that they are offering here $25,000,000 six per cent Au tt <m Governmrrct bonds at ninety, guar art ?ed by Great Britain Fierce and other European na'iu.is.— Reuter. Vienna Jen I 10. The Minis 1 r-rReuter. - 80 words
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Article123 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Pari*. June 9. A*, the lesumption of the Banque Industrieile case the Doyen primarily ar routed the failure to the world crt'ais of 1920, and declared that th* crash was due less" to faulty adihkni•tration tha.-. the "imprudence with whflth credits wera granted.—Reuter. Paris June 10. InReuter. - 123 words
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Article38 1923-06-11 7 London, June 10. The 5,000 ton Brock!ebank Liner "Maidan" from Calcutta to London which ran ashore an St. Johns Island in the Red Sea is s'niking. Another steamer, 20 miles off. is proceed'ng to assist her.38 words
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Article30 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. London, Jun? 10. The Management is announced of Princers Maud second daughter rf Vhe Printfra Royioi, to Lo*xl Carnegie eldest son of tb Earl of Southesk. Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article42 1923-06-11 7 Reuter. Simla, June 9. A repor from Kabul states that the Afghan authorities have arrested two Hangufkhel Shinwaris on a charge of murderinn M'aj rs Anderson and Orr. The accused are at present in custody at Jala'abad awaiting trial.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article69 1923-06-11 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua a Lumpur. June 11. A meeting of the Selangor AntiOp'iium Souiety, which has long been rlorment. was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The proceedlafj were in Chinese. It was dedYtod to resuscitate the Society. Officers were elected amd copies circulated69 words
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Advertisement116 1923-06-11 7 JllllllUllllltl I I I 1 'g I A NEW SERIAL! I i I A few mortJhs ago Wi ran i as a serial the book vers'on 1 0 f the thrilling Pathe film, I "Speed." which will be tfiown I I in Singapore very shortly. W By the courtly of116 words
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Advertisement441 1923-06-11 7 it 26 s I Gandy Beltings j| Of the highest quality in their respective L ffi in classes and grades, to meet all driving H ft conditions 4il djties P tj uS* I{J The Gandy Patent Cotton Belt I I Gandy s Improved Hair Belting jo t Gaudy's Balata Belting441 words
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Article579 1923-06-11 8 CRICKET. S.R.C. SOUNDLY THRASHED. Palmer's Brilliant Batting. (By Wayfarer.") The above fixture came off last s£t nay on the S. R. C ground. Thy soldiers won the toss and decided to bat, but their beginning was anything but encouragfng two good wickets falling before 10 was reached.579 words
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Article239 1923-06-11 8 The cr'cket match played at Pulau Brar on S iturday between the Y.M.CA. and the R.E. ended in a win for »he Engineers by 4 wickets •nd 16 runs. The feature of the match was the batting of LjCp. Barnes, who compiled 57 before he was239 words
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Article276 1923-06-11 8 The following are the scores and bowling analysis in Saturday's match in the S. C. C. Tournament. Services. Capt. Whinney b Craig 6 Capt. Savftle b Wodehouse 5 Major Spa ng c Hare b Craig 0 Lt. Col. Haseldine b Wodehouse 0 Major Harrison276 words
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Article56 1923-06-11 8 TO-NIGHT'S CONTESTS. Eddie O'Grady, who put up a good fight against Battling Key a short tiny ago at the Sttadium, will meet Claude Rozario this evening ot the Manila Show, Beach-road. The sporttof public are assured of a good fight. The Japaa**e boxer, Shimamoto, is mooting Young Gouglin and56 words
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Article36 1923-06-11 8 Y. M. C. A. TO-MORROW'S TIES. S. N. Alwnad and G. J. Dawson vs. A. E. Sdhodal and S. E. Newbery. I Abed and S. Abed vs. Tan Chong Gark and Cheong Che Lim.36 words
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Article103 1923-06-11 8 FRIDAY'S PLAY. A. Doubles Handicap—Final. Chif-w Eng Hoh -6 vs. Cheong Che.:, Tong -y, G—4, 3—6, 2—1. umtfnished. B. Doubles Handicap Semi-Final. Ken Yew Taan and Je Ah Chian -18 vs. William Ts;ri and Choo F>eng Lim -18. 6—1 5—7, unfinished. TO-DAY'S TIES. A. Doubles103 words
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Article53 1923-06-11 8 Reuter. London, June 9. At Mar.chcatur, in the Northern Champlonsh ps finals Miss Rar/fn won the tirtle for the fourth successive year, defeating Miss Holman 6—3, 6—3. The youthfii British. Davvs Cqrp player, J. WheatJey. defeated Max Woosn.m 6—3. 4—6, 9—7. 9—11. 6—1. Doctor Fyzee is not defendReuter. - 53 words
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Article346 1923-06-11 8 R. S. Y. C. Twelve boats took advantage of a fine sailing breeze yesterday morn ing, when the second round of the GuJlemard Challenge Cup was completed. Helen was away first followed closely by Betty, Polly, Jean II and Kathlee»n. It was a long and a short to the346 words
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Article101 1923-06-11 8 SELANGOR CLUB ENTRIES. Ponies.—Bolter, Chandsn, Barangka'ii, Motherless, Druid, Nankin Captain Cuttle, Zoom, Hobo, Snail, Avro Sheila, Cleopatra, Pinafore, Speed Arrow Smasher, Applause, Jill, Miss Fairfield, Pawang", Crebilly, No<ra Dodger, Sterling, Digger. Ex-Griffin Horses.—Babz, Orthez, Indra. Killara Kelagold, Lady Wallae, Tham Khim Chow, Zara, Beaver, Shantung. Prince Charming, Gin101 words
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Article457 1923-06-11 8 TO-DAY'S MATCH. Tho St. Joaephs O'd Boys team for this evening against the Middlesex XI is. as follows:—C. Gomes, Yee Ch ok Wah and A. Fernandez; Koh Koon Yam, Chan Chap Song and Jap Boon Koey; Lee Kidh Wah (cap'/iin), E. Chtn Hte Tham Cheng Hoe, Chan Keng Song457 words
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Article164 1923-06-11 8 Requisite Amount Secured. Tho General Committee of the W. C. A. are i-flad to announce that the $***** required for the Lwnch and Re.;t Room Fund has been rased, and are most grateful to a'l". who have ha'ped to attain *his success. It is. expec.ed164 words
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Article50 1923-06-11 8 Choo Kim Poh, a boy of 19 years age, was this morning charged fa the Second Police Court with house-breakm; with irtenc tx> commit tfceft n house 5-7 OxVy-road. at 3.45 a .m. on Sunday. There were ehven other charges against the accused for house breaking committed in that locality.50 words
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Article428 1923-06-11 8 Committed to the Supreme Court. Th? furtfaer evidence that was warded in the case against Mr. D. M. D. Stephen wnlch the Bank had wanted ten days to prepare, was not led on May 31 but instead the accused was committed for t/rial at the n.xt Sessions428 words
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Article141 1923-06-11 8 Two untitled both named Ramasamy, of 83 Market-str et, were arrested on a warrant yostesrday and wore charged before Mr. Gourlay, in the third court this morning with forging a valuable document, with a promisory note for $216 purport.>d to be signed by one Mcona Ass.m Sahiboo. Baii of $500141 words
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Advertisement84 1923-06-11 8 It is easy— j •o keep the children wetland strong sfeVrS Each drop of SCOTTS Emulsion "ch in body building ingredients child nCede<1 by ever 7 young At the same time that it builds uo the body. SCOTT'S soothes and heals th* ■55** and chert Severe coughs, colds and serious84 words
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Advertisement560 1923-06-11 8 ■BinminHnroiii™^ 1 YOUB FAVOURITE GAmT j Selling at prices that make it j STILL MORE j BADMINTON SETS 1 First Quality I Second Quality J 00 1 Practice Quality T* 00 J SI8.00 5 i I REMEMBER THE HOUSE FOR GENUINE ARTICLES I RAJA Co., Sgd i a s a560 words
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Article1526 1923-06-11 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchang and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: S ngapore, June 11. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. APRIL 21, 1923. Issue Paid Val. Jp. s. a. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 1 3 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 01,526 words
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Advertisement474 1923-06-11 9 ALDUL OHAB, I Dr. g TESTIMONIALS FROM NOTABLE PATRONS. yE W FASHIONS —PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED I < c k of Ready-Made Dresses and Hats of the New Fashion )A and can be altered at Short Notice for Perfect Fit. Kitting Room with Full Length Mirrors. Evening and Day Frocks and474 words
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Advertisement440 1923-06-11 9 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. T\L he M Q u nici P al Commlaaioners of the i own of Singapore invite tenders for the wor ks required to be done in the stripping lvT ftm re 'r 0 f the B,ated roof > Victori! Memorial Theatre Buddings and the there*440 words
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Article610 1923-06-11 10 S ngiapore, June 1, 1923. A rt:c> Pric« c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (Tit quaLty) kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 0.66 Mutton Au&iralian kati 0.73 Fowl kati 0.60 Fowl (3 katis)610 words
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Advertisement1018 1923-06-11 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, lid. AUCTION SALE O* Unredeemed Pledges, the Property ol Ten Pawnshops At Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place On Monday, June 11, at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of watches, chains, Diamond and other rings, brooches, Earring?, jChinese and Malay Ornaments, etc., etc., now on1,018 words
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Advertisement326 1923-06-11 10 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF two pieces of valuable vacant lan d situate at Lot No. 1. Valuable freehold 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 Holland326 words
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Advertisement499 1923-06-11 10 NERVE-ENERGY. Its Secret and How to Obtain It. "Those who are fit and well," wnites a London physician, in his book "Nerves and the Nervous," "find it difficult to imagine the condition of person, who is never able to feel fresh, but s weighed down by that feeling of slackness,499 words
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Advertisement250 1923-06-11 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES lacara ;r.»t«d in Germany.) monthly freight aad Pssscnger service. OUTWARD SOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER,'< 12,250 tons about June 25. s.s. "ALBERT VOEGLER," 9,000 tons about July 31. HOMEWARD SOUND. FOR ANTWERP. ROTTERS A250 words
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Advertisement239 1923-06-11 10 S Y. K. LONDON UMS. Haruna Maru Kamo Maru Jan, LIVERPOOL LINK Tatsuno Maru Tottori Maru hy j HAMBURG UXI Dakar Maru Tsuruga Maru NEW YORK LINE > Sailing date- i SOUTH AMERICAN use Kawxchi Maru Kamakura Maru BOMBAY LINE. Morioka Maru Tamba Maru Jlliy i CALCUTTA LINE. Rangoon Mara239 words
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Advertisement512 1923-06-11 11 Si AMER SAILINGS INDIA AND APCARUNL ((oni,;m es Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. 4 OMJON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (I nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 4 .BUS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. ol "I' K or <hina Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage512 words
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Advertisement373 1923-06-11 11 I STEAMER SAILINGS deposed Sailing Iroffi &«gapora Subject to chan 8e without previoug notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Amur Maru arr June 20 d?p 21 *Omit Marseilles Alps Maru mid Ju]y NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York373 words
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Advertisement562 1923-06-11 11 STEAMiiR bX\m® LINE OF STFaMERS Monthly sailings to and from Auetialia for car/: oaly, calling at Penang Rrtavia. Sourabaya, Fremantle. Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sa'» s.s. EURELLA June n j une 14 a.s. EMITA j u l y i 8 j u y 2562 words
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Advertisement529 1923-06-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. JRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS PORTS OF CALL-MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongk ng Arrives San Francisco. PRESIDENT PIERCE June 20 Ju i y 12 PRESIDENT WILSON July 4 j/ y 26 SPECIAL THROUGH PARES, HONGKONG TO529 words
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Advertisement593 1923-06-11 12 WANTED, WANTED.— Accountant with wide Experience ia accouut ot folate s Finn* and Companies desiies position as Accouniu.it. Apply to Decent Salary c/o Malaya Tribune." ————i SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Ace j.nmodati on for another fifty pupils j if available in the Indian Elementary School, No. 8 Short Street, Singapore, tor pu593 words
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Advertisement495 1923-06-11 12 j NOTICE. NOTICE. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. i As required by Rules Numbers 26 and i 37, notice is hereby given that General i Meetings of the Members of the Singapore chamber of ommerce and i Exchange will be held within the Exchange Room on Friday, June 15,495 words
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Advertisement460 1923-06-11 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. 0. BOX NQ: 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. NEW460 words
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Advertisement436 1923-06-11 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 Pauat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia. Sourabaya. Semarang, Shanghai. Hongkong Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised436 words
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Advertisement426 1923-06-11 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (incorporated iv 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 and426 words
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Advertisement377 1923-06-11 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in tbe S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe,377 words
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Advertisement361 1923-06-11 12 Dont You WhhT Don't you wish thai •time, heaith/ irom wasting ,i Wha t >~, ZntTT*} Plenty pure a paiataljie and weiUfa^ MEDICINAL BLOOD ONE BOTTLE < ONv lNrfc Sufficient for 19 1 n 'Jayg. iRIC $1-50 each. Sold The International P ha Km Ana;iojCaaM« uW The Medico Office The361 words
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