Malaya Tribune, 13 June 1923
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Title Section30 1923-06-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. KVFNING DAILY.] AND m 9fT3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAiL'i \oi. X.- 137 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923.30 words
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Advertisement133 1923-06-13 1 <" THE j TRIBUNE j :nJ GAZETTE. Editorial Dept. j amg rial Dept. [r X'ON RATES. I r vIN ADVANCE. I $i 3.00 I m 759 1 5.78 S I I xtra ">0 ef:» pet B»Btk i I I I I lit I ««I i., i» 1 1 rHflftSF ISIfILErS133 words
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Advertisement142 1923-06-13 1 JUST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of SUN-PROOF PIIH HATS Ml Men and Beys PRfC? S VERY REASONABLE. Personal iiispeciiob will Convince You. \L SULTAN IBRAKif U, NORTH BKIDG3 ROAD. .elphi Hotel Building*), SINGAPORE. Jjf CHBMSTS DRUGGISTS, 23, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Mobiloil tit telephone 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 17, CecilSStreett t142 words
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Advertisement240 1923-06-13 1 ■iitniwiininwr..'nimin'nnititininin>niH!^inrii-iiiiiiiM I OUR SERIAL STORY I i he j "TIMBER QUEEN" j i I I COMMENCES TO-DAY f i on i PAGE 2. s r t t i i i i i i i ii i i 1.1 i a 1 ss*~ I I VIRGINIA I On/y hand-making can preserve240 words
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Article, Illustration1942 1923-06-13 2 BY HERBERT CROOKER Adapted from the Pathe Photoplay Serial by Val Cleveland Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. Heroine of this New Serial. NestJling serenely under the shadows of its towering giants was the hamlet of Big Timber, on Silver Lake. The boaulfy of the surrounding country- wa/s1,942 words
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Advertisement494 1923-06-13 2 I New Books Just Received. 5 NAPOLEON'S BOOK OF FATE and ORACULUM Contain ng G Dreams and their interpretation weather omens astrological p[ miscellany and impor.ant advice $1.20 rv DODO WONDFRS by B. F. Benson $2.00 I EVERY MAN i-OK HIMSELF by Hopkings Moorhouse 3.50 THE THING Being the stoiy494 words
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Advertisement42 1923-06-13 2 iwsß sroa isa F. H. AYRE'S TENNIS BALLS 10.50 per doz. Badminton Sets First Quality $35.00 Second Quality 25.00 Cheap Quality 20.00 Special Pingpong Balls, Sets and Footballs. ROSE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in India.) 387, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE Telephone No. 396.42 words
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Advertisement301 1923-06-13 2 AXES 3RAND Large Stocks on Hand with or without Handles, from 3 to 5 Pounds AT PRE-WAR PRICES UNITED ENGINEERS UMfflß. I u> -.porated in the Siraitt Settlemstts, SINGAPORE. •wmnmr-.m,! ,i...u 1 ,,i. i i 1 n:,»,, MJBW SHIPMENTSOF j CARPETS DIXIE MATS I ALL SLZES HAVE JUSC AR&IVED. FIRST301 words
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Article936 1923-06-13 3 TWO DEATHS: .VIAN V INJURED. Extensive Damage. In the squall which swept Pen an last Thursday evening, a Chinese woman- and her son, were crushed to death by a, tree failing on their dwelling at Kampong Bahru. Many persons were injured by falling trees, several to936 words
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Advertisement259 1923-06-13 3 t "'~ifnjtij ,he most Popular P/jriMP? and Economical ar 03r $1,750. §3 250- Deferred Payments Arranged. 4fe Full Particulars on Request i /CLE CARRIAGE CO. UD. SMgapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh t I I j11H*****t.WH,,!,.,,,,;, .M 1.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,/ KsSa MHBSM<ShaHi STAR TOURING CAR. I ECONOMY TEST. j 55.55 Miles per259 words
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Advertisement209 1923-06-13 3 g I GOT A COLD? Peps The Best SaJeguard for Chilly Nights and Mornings. 1 D Be wise and treat the earliest symptoms of your cold or chill with Peps, lakd time by the forelock—nip trouble m the bud. Otherwise you'll hare the usual hoarse, raw throat, the dry tickling209 words
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Advertisement217 1923-06-13 3 A FAMOUS ENGLISH DOCTOR atm **'4 that if he were limited to the use f one medicine he wou'd use a laxative. And most often it proves true tha. when one i feeling out-of-sorts the only remedy needed is If constipated, bilious headachy, "blue ta'ce Pinkettes to-night, "you'll feel better217 words
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Advertisement633 1923-06-13 3 I AM APPEAL TO\ S I L <r4STE 4ND economy; I j FRAMROZ'S I j HiGH CL4SS 1 j Aerated Waters. I I L.JLTEX I I PAPER 6 s ENVELOPES j jjj KALVTEX Note Pfcrer, C. laid, 8 VO. boxed 1(0.. $1.2« ft I Envelopes m m 120 Cj I633 words
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Article779 1923-06-13 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." Eddie Polo, hero of "Sĕcret Four" nov t 'ag j i.wr. at rbs Emph b popularly ca-kd, tho HercuCc-H of th Films and the idoil of youthful movie fan? throughout the wortdj, entered motion picture work after a long779 words
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Advertisement489 1923-06-13 4 APSppTS. STARTLING SENSATIONAL STUPENDOUS I The serial of a thousand thrills. Opening To-night at s\J6. Tanjong EMDTDI? PI nil? MA T *»ttM.. Pagar Rd. MrlilD UINMA at 9.30. EDDIE POLO The Hercules of the screen, in a Universal Cyclonic Adventure chapter play is Epis THE SECRET FOUR so Reels. A489 words
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Advertisement302 1923-06-13 4 AMUSEMENTS. A LH AM BR A 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 (i Parts. Is a fast moving comedy that creates m my smiles, and302 words
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Advertisement520 1923-06-13 4 AMUSEMENTS ""H "GAIETY MASTERPIECE OF MOTION PICTURE ART 1 AI THE 2 Special mature At tr BUTTERFLY MAN Sh *Ti» §s I Big Scenes of Splendour IHE 1 f\\ h Thursday-Last Night. IUUJ A Iff Al "trsordinarv Turk- l I BUTTERFLY "MAN NERISMS LDI w I 1 The right time520 words
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Article69 1923-06-13 5 jj,. s ".trapore, June 13. -'VI. Local 48 6d Local 2.20 fg.4o, nts, Allenbys 'ka Pindas S Rtpana $1.75 U 5 n kahs $2.60 to 75 cents, to 92% cesnts, SotJUhi 97% $145 to $150, 1 Petalings 75 »•00 to $9 35, ?285 to $290. $38,69 words
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Article156 1923-06-13 5 The James Cuming Memorial Chemistry Building, presented to the University of Melbourne by the Cuming. Smith Coy. in memory of the late Mr. James Cuming, a chemical manufacturer, was formerly handed over to the Univera ty authorities m April by Mr. Norton Grimwade, chairman of the directors of156 words
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Article213 1923-06-13 5 "MUY'S LOCAL MARKKJ QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—s99.so per pikul. 75 tons sold. Buyers Se lers Gamier |mQ J*va Cube 26 00 Hamburg Cube 23.00 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22,50 Mixed BJack Pepper 14.50 Sundried Copra 11.00 Mixed Copra 10.50 ♦Small Flake Tapioca 11.50 11 50 Mcd Pearl Tapioca213 words
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Article92 1923-06-13 5 Singapore, June 13. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 Hl6d Private 3 months' s ght 2 S 4 13-32 On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 173 V» un Hongkonp:— Bank demand draft pc. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 74 Cm Java— Bank Tel.92 words
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Article63 1923-06-13 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore. June 13. PaY- Crepe Clo-insr Priceß. Buyers Sellerr Spot 47% 48 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Seller? Spot 48 July to Sept 50 5° Oct to Dec 52% 53 Jan to March 54Y 4 54%63 words
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Article30 1923-06-13 5 Singapore, June 13. To-day's closing rubber quotation# are as under: New York. cts. London. —Is. 2 l A d. Singapore. —47% cts. Tone of Matrket. —Weak.30 words
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Article114 1923-06-13 5 ARRIVALS. uiemon. Dcfl 573 tons, Ga.pt. PaU-ari from D (left June 11, K. P. Maalsdhappij. Xi dm Maru, Jap, 1567 -.ions, CapL Ouchi f,nmi K«elung. Ml May 25, O. S. Kaisiha. Sri Muar, Brit, 96 tons, Cap:. Dyaison, from Malacca, left June 12, Soon Keck. Hye Leong, Brit,114 words
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Article166 1923-06-13 5 Oldest Description of the Saviour. The oldest descripth n of Jesus Christ has. according to the Matin." just been discovered in an old Latin text in the Vatican Library which has been revised ur.der the supervision of Pope Pius XI. It is a police report under166 words
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Article225 1923-06-13 5 Evidence of the keen demand for Australian fruits came into prominence in April, when a representative of an English firm of diried fruiitis agents vtjsited Rec'iffs, settlement that is being by returned areldliersi. The English firm proposed to erect packing sheds. The settlers were asked to sign an225 words
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Article97 1923-06-13 5 There are many Chinese families who wish to stay in the fPhilipp nes and make their homes here, according to many Chinese immigrants coming recently. This is due to the fact that the Ch'nese republic is now in a chaotic state. Here is a problem which a densely97 words
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Article14 1923-06-13 5 Wednesday, June 13. —Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.14 words
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Advertisement222 1923-06-13 5 TO LET TWO LARGE BOOMS (Each 1,100 sq.ft.) Centrally >itjated, suitable for use as Godowns or Offices. Rent '150 each per month. Apply Box No. 71, c/o "Malaya Tribune." ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 9 of 1323222 words
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Advertisement416 1923-06-13 5 a.tinuajmiiaHsne» BUY BRITISH GOODS. hROSE^RAND.] 'KESWICK PRESERVING Co., Ltd.) I *k ADELAIDE I j Canned Fruits and Jams. 1 Z Quility Guarantea 1 By j Ming Jones C 0.,1 j SOLE AGENTS FOR MALWA. I imunnjiiiiiuiiniiriiiniiiiiiM.M.n.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,..,,.,,.,,.,,. f f |m|| f{ Skin Disease] Carried Arm in a Sling; far Years. Furrowed416 words
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Miscellaneous354 1923-06-13 5 5« W WHER£ \PORE 1^ AK^* •fo-tiay. ,s am P m n-ard maJ aves 1 1 H,,rre t**W vic Theatre, fyp J.S0 P m ti T .a58 .a.m.. 10-17 Pmt fVt®. 1 V [j juBtsct*. 2.30 p.m. Mem Ha 5 Ju 5 P m Vic. Theatre, jJO P- m Friday,354 words
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Miscellaneous394 1923-06-13 5 mails close. To-day, June 13. Muntok Palembang De Weort 2 u m Kretay, Kelantan, Patani, Singora, Randon* Bangkok" o Praahatipok 2 p.m Saigon Shanghai» Lt. De Masstassy 2 Dm Batu Paihat «Ban Las Guan 3 m Batu Pahat Men Port Swettenham Penang vr 1 KiTlta 3 P-«-Malacca Muar* Ban Whatt394 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-06-13 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, June 12. Bared 32 Fah 1015.2 1012.8, 1012.6. Temp 87, 87. 81. Wet Bulb Ther 83 82, 79. Dir of Wind N.W. E. calm. Max Temp in shade 90. Min. Temp- hi Shade, 77. Max in Sun 153. Ter rad Ther 70. Rainfall in54 words
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Article772 1923-06-13 6 There ie one general aspect of the education question which i* largely overlooked, but which ie nevertheless of first-class importance in relation to the peace of the world and the security and happiness of humanity. It is brought to mind by an announcement of a world772 words
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Article183 1923-06-13 6 Chinese Widow's Claim. Th? caee in which a wealthy Chinese widiow named Chew Kan Choon «>ued a Straits-born Ch/inee* jovng man named Chow Woon Poh, fy? the recovery of a euim of $4000 on an I. O. U. dated July 17, 1922, was taken183 words
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Article480 1923-06-13 6 Reuter. Bombay, June 12. —The monsoon has broken.—Reuter. London May 30.—The data a announced of Professor John Chien* one time Consulting Surgeon to Hs Majesty's forces in South Africa. Major and Mrs. L. M. Haybittd, and Mrs. Glover, of Malacca, have gone Home on leave. Major Haybittel expects to beReuter. - 480 words
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Article333 1923-06-13 6 Sturt—Brooke. Thare was a large and dstjnguiehed gathering yesterday at St Andrew's Catjhedra l when Ms* Eveline Frances Brooke, the daught.r od* Dr. GiSbert Brooke and Mrs. Brooke, of 2 Font Canni-ng-road, was married to Mr. Horace Holford Stun. Manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Asiatic Petroleum333 words
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Article218 1923-06-13 6 Kuala Lumpur, June 30, July 1 and 2. PRIZES FOR RUBBER. Th* Prize* offered in the Klioq of ms Show form an auraciho\ wnich m drawing- a number of e-.tr/'ev There are m all Sevante-::» in t5 c section, for whfch the mlUmhig prizes p.-.e- offsrfd. The218 words
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Article201 1923-06-13 6 (Fiom Oui Own Correal) ndeni Kuala Lumpur, June 13. Hr. Munde 1 who continued his opening adflrr?-; reviewed the .rial, the judge's finding and the grounds of ■PPqrt He s-aid thai Sir Adams had argue« that the Judge should *efer to document oth*,r than the plamt. It201 words
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Article351 1923-06-13 6 r I The cas c w U of her huWcC;i;V^ ihe rec* very 0 f by the o* Plaintiffs. The defendant J**t that th, from time to t i me put^tdTrr^ Thompson for ft, Nrf vma Vn;ff n named Rsmetfc, v fendant in he ™M eeedinge. arete n351 words
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Article119 1923-06-13 6 Paring; Jump for Liberty. I SeiKt nc: of ;u vf r inpr >onn>nt war Mr. P. F. David in the crim na trict Court yesterday on H»oo Poh, a yourjg: Chinese buif'ar had ;weiv* charts cf r j 'n*. h-im. aeci.*rd *a arrtiSf-' iht tu y hou' S119 words
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Article70 1923-06-13 6 London -May 25-Th." deports. Thani*.- J-V Mullarkev »<nd IW* were, rearrcatad at the charged m l consp racy and renu- m» F r HB day. Two other Denni.andlhe ¥%mm M rhaajad at CiW* co.wpiraey and war. withdrawn on of th, Diran" London for tfc* rarrw *«*m NMdad70 words
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Advertisement282 1923-06-13 6 THE "PLANfcT" STROPPING MACHINE jjj FOR GILLETTE RAZOtt WsVEt jj The most compc.and efficient stropping m iciiine jjj I I PK! ,;:t5 50 N T ETT I Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. «>OTlMUiilMMiiiiimiiiiiTiaTTWMiM«>'.TT«<;Mii!iiJW 1 ARttlVEii! I EVEBLAST BOXING RECORD AND BLUE BOOK 1923. Tort.iining authentic ring records of important present- I282 words
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Advertisement23 1923-06-13 6 Lactogen Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to atl users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London.) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.23 words
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Article403 1923-06-13 7 MINISTERS CONFERRING ON GERMAN MEMORANDUM. RUHR ARMISTICE PROBABLE. Reuter. London, j une 12 tu A lie» wnlHI <liploma<icallly, on the .abject of Memorandum. Lord. Curzon conversed with the French, Italian ye!g*n And)S*>ad<>rs. The prospect of an agreemont represented quarter, a, not bright owhg to the French intransigent*.Reuter. - 403 words
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Article168 1923-06-13 7 pAIKABLE JAPANESE PROGKFSs IN CHINA. Door to Oriental Action. Reuter. London. June 12. Mowing Post" has begun a rf m'cles on r.ew Far Eaat 'Vtj from the Great •> Aijrecment, "i•'» (i«rof "he Japanese Em-Pif-r wnji-.n. The artlelep ar« We t a snec si cmrreppondent 'fCL'Tifd fromReuter. - 168 words
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Article52 1923-06-13 7 nt Harding's Opinion. I, asn June 13. y kl!y bounced that as n r recent tr p 4 >»r only rvaval arrop'anf S J strongly be_ V. R> f n 9ates shouM er battle cruisers 4 4 °Pfcrv. r.^ ♦'Urn». a le rs. Therefore u!d P r be52 words
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Article15 1923-06-13 7 SKan^; June 30 N V"*' Pleased all the ft* trai n hold up.—15 words
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Article208 1923-06-13 7 PROTECTION FOR BRITISHERS IN CHINA. Singapore Naval Base. Reuter. Lorj3on. June 18. In the Hoia» of Commons, replying to Mr. Treve'yan Thomson, who asked vvbit ?*e;~e he Government wus tak nc to pro cct the lives and interests of ilvl.ifih t ubjee-« and traders in China, inReuter. - 208 words
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Article18 1923-06-13 7 Reuter. London June 12. The BrtiA Empire Cancer Campa'rn has received a.n anonymous gU cf £20,000.—Reutfr.,Reuter. - 18 words
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Article101 1923-06-13 7 London, May 22.-Much alarm ha* been caused in Turkish cireVs n LaoetMnp at a plot to kill lam* Pasha. An Armenian, travelling from Berl;'.: with the avowed obieet of nss*e»ir<ntion. wos stopped *t he Fr- ntier Isane*'* bedyruard has been strongly renforced Swiss detectives patro101 words
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Article83 1923-06-13 7 AGRARIANS TO MARCH TO SOFIA. Complete Mystery. Reuter. Paris, June 12. *at thTTV fr m Bolgrade Bcl ,n Agraria* «ppe^. in Th. raiu ys M ntinu nd figMine ie reported ;n namoer of distmicts. Tho Serbwai Govern menrTa af.bentTi" 1 <n the repurt of the BvLgarlan exofficers demobbedReuter. - 83 words
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Article189 1923-06-13 7 Reuter. Sofia, June 12. TiU' Revolutionary GovernmetK has ksAiad a manrfeato of deternviumtaon f 'ft*'' 1 Treaty of Nuniilly, rt 'a.«ri!VT r+mi Bulgaria is oppoaod «ny kind of warJike adventure.— London, June 12. Rizoroue censorship has boesi estabitished in Bulgarria. The situation io a complete mystery butReuter. - 189 words
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Article70 1923-06-13 7 Paris, June 18. The Bulgarian Delegation announces Jis rceeipt of a tilegram from the Bu'gadan Minister at Prague stating thsit the people of Bulgaria are "not ieoogrjising the new illegal Government which hae isolated SoUsa from the r:st of the couniiry. A eadily gr >w!r.g army of70 words
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Article129 1923-06-13 7 Modification to be Asked from Congress. Reuter. Wayhirgton, June 12. President Harding's epekaaman a« rt th«r. the Presidart intends to ask congress at the next eaision to modify prohibition aa it affects foreign ship» tn American water*. Rsuber. N f -w York Jnnr 12. The auts»CH-iti<« thM theReuter. - 129 words
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Article89 1923-06-13 7 London, Mwy 25 —Mrs. Phil p Snowden, wife of ihe we!»known Lab mi v Member of Parliament who reerntly strongly cor.dor.mcd Bolshev'k methods after visiting Russia bm* now return .d to En«r-and aI cr an exhaustive avaatign4ioa into the political and economic ondi ion* of Palestine F.rd89 words
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Article198 1923-06-13 7 READY TO MEET BRITISH DEMAND.'-. Fishing Dispute. Reuter. London, June 12. The Russian reply to the British note of May 29 expresses readiness to meet the views of the British Government with-regard to the method of a prov sional settflement of the fishing dispute, pending a general conferenceReuter. - 198 words
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Article110 1923-06-13 7 Reuter. Londrn Junv j2 lit ie understood *hat the H'k». sian Note s of a conciliatory ton- n<l regrets that Lord Cuiioi i« Jr .1 'e to meet M. Chiteherin. It agrees tc the compensation of £10 000 £3.000 proposed in the Dav sen ar.d Harding cuses. ThoughReuter. - 110 words
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Article151 1923-06-13 7 Reuter. Later. The Soviet Govercnwt is ready to compensate the 'osses to British subjects but on?y on the basis of fulll and effective reciprocity. The note declares that British subjects' los&c* are trifling compared to the terrible calamities of mK lions in Russia, owing to the b'ockadeReuter. - 151 words
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Article48 1923-06-13 7 Reuter. London, Juna 12. Tha British Government is preparing a reply to the Russian note whieh w urobably ba delivered in the oouiwe of the week. Well-inform«d e'reles b*» 1 >re that the Russian ae:?y p* neea will be satisfactory and should end the controversy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article55 1923-06-13 7 We are in<lebted t?o tfie "Nanyn lltehc-Nirti" Sh'jnfcuu' for rue fn lowing Junrj 12. Mr. Kawakami ex-mirt'e* i«■ at Warsaw wi'l >e the Japanese re-prcsLtUa-ti»e nt fcho earning Russo-Japam <*c pre!imine ry* confer* ir.-re. Tin market is unrbaourud. Costor. rum a quoted Y. 253 .°»0: The tvru55 words
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Article11 1923-06-13 7 |\V> do not necessarily endorse th« ejcpitwed by oorrespondents.]11 words
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Article820 1923-06-13 7 Hindu Customs etc", "Emerson's Tennant's Cey'on and other works referred to by Sir Ameer Ali. but that fact doee not necessarily enihle the treatise to be quoted as en auAorty on Hindu or any other law *s the case may be. I do no: propose o enlarge820 words
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Advertisement457 1923-06-13 7 BRAND jjj CEMENT WaT£RPHOOFER I RELIEVES RESPONSIBILITY. uj Recent legal judgments have resulted in placing the renewal 3 3 of defective work upon the architect even when it might JO S appear to be the fault of the builder. 0 Qj It is not rare after a contract is finished457 words
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Article996 1923-06-13 8 "Wayfarer - FOOTBALL. MIDDS. 11. th. EX-SBRVICBS. By "Wayfarer." In the struggle for supremacy t» She second division of the Singapore Football Association League, the MllMfcail second team mat the Ex- -vices on the Padang yesterday afternoon. Undoubtedly the soldiers wxre the better team, being- unbeaten aa far. and996 words
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Article100 1923-06-13 8 S. C. K. C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singles. Tan Chung Gark vs. Kiong Chin Eng. Khoo Hooi Hye vs. Tay Lian Teck. Chong Thufct Pitt vs. Oh Jitc Siang. William Tan vs. Ong Swee Gam. A. Singles Semi-Final. Cheong Chee Tong vs. Chiew Eng Hah, to finish.100 words
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Article194 1923-06-13 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles. C. A. R. Bate man and C. J. Oliveiro beat F. Alburquenque and F. X. Oliveiro 6—3, 5—7, 6—4. N. E. Ess iind F. Gomes beat W. A. Aeria and W. Neubronnecr 6—3, 6—4. B. Singles Handicap. F. T. Ephraums owq 40194 words
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Article39 1923-06-13 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Tan Chong Gark and Cheong Choo Lim beat I. Abed and S. Abed 7—5, 6—3. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Roy Smith and C. Smith vs. Tan Jui Nagh amd Tain Jiri Siong. Singles. I. Abed vs. W. Tan.39 words
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Article35 1923-06-13 8 CHALLENGE TO O'GRADY. C. B. Webb, 9st 61bs. requests us to state that he is anxious, after one week from this date, to accommodate Eddie O'Grady for any number of rounds up to ten.35 words
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Article507 1923-06-13 8 SATURDAY'S PLAY. The following will represent the Services vs. Lanka Union at Tanglin at 2 pjm. on Saturday 16: Lt.-Col. R. H. Hasadrine; Major T. C. Sprng, Major H. C. Harrison; Captain C. T. Wninney. Cip*<ni H. B. W. Savile; Lt E. L. Haywood; Sgt. Dr. Siddons; Sgc. Capel,507 words
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Article165 1923-06-13 8 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Reuter. London, June 12. At Troon, the sensation of the day was the collapse of Sarazen, who with five 1 other Americans, including Barnes and Hoffner the South African champion of the Jungle and the Frenchmen Massey and Boomer, and Britishers Wethered and Vardon, exceeded 1.59 andReuter. - 165 words
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Article981 1923-06-13 8 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchangee.) THE KIDNAPPED GIRL. London, May 24.—Major and Mise HM.ia, the latter's face closely muffled, landed at Devonport dock-yard. The Admiral Superintendent's barge atfiich was sent out specially for their departure from the liner caused the greatest interest, other981 words
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Article190 1923-06-13 8 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. The following are the handicaps for the first days racing at Kuala Luanpur. Horses-O;;: s A. —Observation 10.2, Radium 8.1), Distour 8.9, Highway 8.,. Horace L. 7.6, Astrico 6.12. Horses-Class B.—St. Fitz 9.12, Cesarion Girl 9.8. Prud mtious 8.13. Kennerley 8.8, Firstaway 8.6, Helantel S.u190 words
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Advertisement65 1923-06-13 8 Your Lungs must be sound and healthy Good health is impossible when the lungs are not sound. SCO 11 'S Emulsion maintains the lungs in a healthy condition and ii the greatest SmX* safeguard against pneu- MpAflfr monia, lung m trouble and all ft ailments of the ft throat and65 words
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Advertisement494 1923-06-13 8 ..ji i ■^■li a il|l l |> l I YOUR FAVOURITE GAME' Selling at prices that make it STILL MORE I BADMINTON SETS First Quality 1 Second Quality jfj 00 j Practice Quality jjj* 1 REMEMBER THE HOUSE FOR GENUINE ARTICLES: [RAJA Co, 5Sj .i t!.! j i till*. mi494 words
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Article1053 1923-06-13 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Meisra LYALL AND EVATT Exchange and Share Broken?, issue the following list of quotations: ngapore, June 13. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations, May 12, 1923. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s AngT.o-Java 2s 3 Ang o-Maay1,053 words
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Article636 1923-06-13 9 Sii -apore, June 9, 1923. Artick Plica c. H EAT. Be«f steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 I'o:k, lean and fat (Id quality t kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Mutton Aus ralian kati 0 73 Fowl kali 0.60636 words
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Advertisement1106 1923-06-13 9 »*>~t*. H ee I a rVa// >ng Gaif to die Spee</ of a TVcrin I along at v snail's pace. and tyre economy of tVLcV Six I j grating to an> express hay« converted many tho««anda matter of a 0 automobile buyer, inta i possible with die St_«Ll_.l M y1,106 words
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Article1364 1923-06-13 10 WOOL TRADE. The strength of the wool market At the close of the sales in Melbourne on April 10 was further accentuated in Geelong, when the April series, and Incidentally, the regular Victorian selling, closed two weeks later. In a review of the situation in the Australia sian1,364 words
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Article146 1923-06-13 10 Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work or eposed master—or when suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then beair in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect health,146 words
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Article206 1923-06-13 10 MALAYA occupies a paramount position in the athletic and sporting world. Boxing which about three years back was seldom talked of ha» now QOOMf nto its own, and has produced a Teng Kee wheh Singapore is proud to have. Football, 'tennis, Cricket, Golf—each claims206 words
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Advertisement644 1923-06-13 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The ladersigaed have received instructions to sell by public auotion at their Sale-room, Raffles t hambera, Raffles Place, On Monday, June 18, at 2.30 p.m. WILKIE ROAD. ill Freehold land and House No. 18 NViikie Road, area 2,722 aquare feet. Messrs.644 words
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Advertisement518 1923-06-13 10 I ERUPTIONS ON DAUGHTERS'HEADS Also On Sons Hands and Neck. Cuticura Heals. "My daughters had to stay at home because of sore eruptions which broke out on their heads, and my son also had them on his hands and neck. They began by small pimples and gradually got bigger and518 words
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Advertisement251 1923-06-13 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINE?! Incorporated in German/.) Regular monthly freight tad Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAi AND JAPAN. e.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.8. "SCHEER," 12,250 tons about June 25. s.s. "ALBERT VOEGLER," 9,000 tons j about JuJy 31. HOMEWARD BOUNb. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM251 words
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Advertisement245 1923-06-13 10 N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Kamo Maru Katori Maru -'.•> LIVERPOOL LINE Tatsuno Maru Tottori Maru J,J fc g *mjl HAMBURG LINE 1 Dakar Maru Tsuruga Itara NEW YORK I TVtt Sailing mtt* aa. SOUTH AMERICAN Uxt Kawachj Maru Kamakur; Maru 2 BOMBAY LINE. Morioka Maru Tamba Maru i 4 CALCUTTA LINE.245 words
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Advertisement499 1923-06-13 11 S-cAMER SAILINGS p |O.BRinSH INDIA AND APQRMJNL (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OTWABDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Du Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 9,000 June 24499 words
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Advertisement379 1923-06-13 11 SAILINGS o.sTkT B ed tkmm from vsubject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Amur Maru arr June 15» dep 21 *Omit Marseilles Alps Ma mid July NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via JapanHamburg379 words
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Advertisement544 1923-06-13 11 STEAMER jAiIiiNGS UNE OF STEMMFRS Monthly sailings to and from Auntialia for car 0 only, calling at Penang Br.tavia. Sourabaya. Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sa i.t. EURELIA In p ort June v s.s. EMITA j u l y 18 j u ]y 20544 words
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Advertisement551 1923-06-13 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. DDnomn4lm Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Francisco, PRESIDENT PIERCE June 20 Juiy 12 PRESIDENT WILSON July 4 July 26 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE, SAN FRANCISCO551 words
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Advertisement508 1923-06-13 12 WANTED. WA N i i.iJ.— Accountant with wide a.i;.•(••. i uce in account ot Estate;*, Firms and C :npan.es desires position as Accou; v int. Apply to Decent Salary mjo M.iiaya Tribune." SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Accommodation for another fifty pupiJs Is available in the Indian Elementary iekooi, No. 8 Short Street.508 words
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Advertisement532 1923-06-13 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the gupply of clean sharp sand for the 2nd half year of 1923. Tender forms may be obtained from the Secretary* Office (on* payment of 50 cents each) during office hours, and they should be torwarded t > the undersigned not later than532 words
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Advertisement481 1923-06-13 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYEK QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OvVNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Cap tai a;.<l Surplus US Cl; OwO.OOO Undivided Profit* ITSl T S 504,1)80 Reserve for Dividends US £500.000 1: Office:—6o481 words
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Advertisement436 1923-06-13 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE I •4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Peaang Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77.79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahai 109 Jalan Kaharnat. Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraacisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiaaak and Tracg. CAPITAL. Authorised436 words
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Advertisement434 1923-06-13 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, tincorporated in England by Royal Charter 1858.) Paid up Capita! in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and434 words
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Advertisement416 1923-06-13 12 WSQRANCL THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the S-S.l Head On.cc Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China liuildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I See Teeng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo416 words
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Advertisement396 1923-06-13 12 »o°'t You I j Plenty < I j P*i*tabfc and w P i, v Vci I MEDICINAL BLOOD I Sold by I International rW, I The Medical Ofr; cc tr£ -V UWted Pharmacy I hfc Pharmacy I India Dispe nary I and I I*l Ayur Vedic aaL I THE I396 words
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