Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1923
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Title Section31 1923-06-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] O TT AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY, Vol. v -No. 158 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923.31 words
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Advertisement99 1923-06-14 1 i THE M TRIBUNE jig GAZETTE, jj 1 i Dept. i I rial Dept. fPT io> RATES. 115.00 I 7.60 i "75 I tfQ* TiVt M I ft** M rls I per month. in ihi iiit IVBlGiiEf V S habit you f I T0 W0NT CHEW Kepresen ted by; [PaiLIP99 words
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Advertisement188 1923-06-14 1 JDST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELEBRATED SUN-PK]OOF pira HATS FOR Men and Boys PRICES V£HY REASONABLE. Personal Inspection wiil Convince You. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM vi, NORTH BRIDGE (Adelphi Hotel Boilding»), SINGAPORE it i 4- >- A vJfjM to < m T CHEMISTS A DRUGGISTS, 23. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. COLMAN'S188 words
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Advertisement156 1923-06-14 1 OUR SERIAL STORY t THE I j "TIMBER QUEEN") f i CONTINUED TO-DAY j 51 I ON f PAGE 2. cJ§ igm FRUITS B AilDelicious 9 With Libby's luscious Peac? i es many I delightai! dessert dishes may be made. I For instance: Peche Meiba; with I Libby's Evaporated milk,156 words
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Article, Illustration2038 1923-06-14 2 BY HERBERT CROOKER Adapted from the Pathe Photoplay Serial by Val Cleveland Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. CHAPTER II. THE FLAMING FOREST. NEW READERS BEGIN HERE. Ru<h Reading, "The Timber Queen" a friend of the .'mailer land owners, is the undisputed regent of the one remaining vastt2,038 words
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Advertisement550 1923-06-14 2 n§y moko th§ wsak strong, and tb§ strong strong* Sleepless, Weak and Nervous Made Splendidly Fit by Dr. Cassell's Tablets when Tonics, Rest and Change had failed. Mr. B. Bramwell. of 129, Cambenrell New road London, 5.E.5, Enaj., After two years' service in France I con- f tractcd pneumonia, was550 words
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Advertisement252 1923-06-14 2 AXES m BRAND Large Stocks on Hmi with or without Handles, from 3 to 5 Pounds AT PRE-WAR PRICES UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in ihe Bscatfti BeWmn v mwwtai. Urn m m 11 Mnitggrs •«■•«lltlir»illll«llillillt)liUiailli.lilli;l|ili.:illllHl,lili:i|iliiHlH!lllilll| I I I I I I I I I I I I i i M1M252 words
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Article1474 1923-06-14 3 f'ii.K.- JUSTICE ON NBCBSan r" OF ENOLISH. An Inur s.ii:; Adurews. The foloe/ing h» a follaf reports che Chief Justice's address given at thtl TViadli IS* Association aat Pxjday. Kiaing amidat applause, uhe speaker sanj that he did no u come there that day with the id.v of g-.ving1,474 words
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Advertisement369 1923-06-14 3 S**^ 0 ggg acß sOataaTSß £c B&SS' I [MIMFUa. OF ENERGY 1 niai r. reasons why so irany r-.ople are lacking ln perfect 4.igfc>ti° n and constipation. Byw stoansch fl I a not doing their work effectively our Syatcan win r 1" r -grt- noun: ::eu. it' your bowels arc369 words
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Advertisement561 1923-06-14 3 HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM IN ANY OF ITS FORMS? y Jr Williams 1 Pink PHU Aw What You Need. k Al fornis of rheumatic troube are {iU i> ihe »ci« cause, a debilitated P >n«d state the blood. This expa ns why Dr Wikhame' Pink Pils, are renownet Blood and Nerve561 words
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Advertisement302 1923-06-14 3 TlWe Cats know, wHhout our /nj=\ telling you, just why they are so exquisite in /f J\ flavour ard aroma. /w&S? From the time when I nSN^X, W th carefully selected I /iMIVf W%Z W-t, golden. Virginia I jzffIMSXWM. V 'eaves are gathered in A I'Al V vA/ Carolina districts302 words
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Article1031 1923-06-14 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By Footlight." The Palladium change this we.k .'no! a I'rur.V Mayo picture entitled Dr. Jim". This tn« yu>i., of a great surgeon whose heart is too big to allow him n 'greeting his patents to pliay wioh his wife. His wife's1,031 words
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Advertisement480 1923-06-14 4 AMUSEMENTS. MIRTH WEEK A whole ;»eek of high life au'i rye life at the CINEMA j» 14, to JSunday 17,5 June. I Two Volcanic Laugh Quakes §With the best twojfun films ever booked on the tarns bill/ to Fun, )Make a Good time In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m.480 words
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Advertisement349 1923-06-14 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA IFrom (Monday June It, to 16. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp i i TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. Hodkinson Presents Enid Bennett J -in KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE In 6 Parts. 1 I*- a f f* St ovin B comedy that creates many smiles, and349 words
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Advertisement429 1923-06-14 4 jMSEMFNTC 4 MASTERPIECE OF MOTION,PICTURE ART A fl BUTTERFLY MANj *^Tu£ cr Big Scenes of Splendour I h£] 1 Cfrk ITT i I Thursday—Last Night. *U*0 w\ e>abor,te i > T BUTTERFLY MAN-NEEISKS I 0 t3£*! 1 The right time to love is all the time F, V£ STARTLING U429 words
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Article93 1923-06-14 5 Singapore June 14 Is. 2ttd Local £U»»? 15s. Locrf $99 -.—Quiet y^is—Bukii Katies 70 to 74' :u $1.07*2. ••> 51.35. Utan 1.75 Gkn.aly? I AUenbys $1.22^, v2"-. A ca mated Malays ngs S1.20 to $1.25. M.45. Ulu Piahs cal nga 75 to 80 0 -T to93 words
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Article96 1923-06-14 5 Arrivals. June 14. I t >r.s, Capt. Ter- ft Tunj 12. K. P. !yy' 0 j; RH, Capt. II ni> t,-r L*ft Jun? 2 U Saii: j; 70 t ns Oapt. Nacodah. 13. Ho Aik. > tons, Capft. Mc n,'. i«.f June 12, Co. Ltd. -an. Br;;. 47296 words
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Article198 1923-06-14 5 Blunders in the Press Gallery. Many M.P.*s speak so that reporters in the Press Gallery canr.o- hear what they say. This causes amusvng blunders occasionally says the Pal! Mall Gazette." For exa-mpla the famous saying cf Drummond ho Irish-Under-Secre-tary, M Property has its duties as weU ats jt198 words
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Article50 1923-06-14 5 The president of the British Medical Association Sir William Macewan, w-M preside at the Medical Confess, to be held hi Melbourne in November. Effcna are being mnde to complete the new Anatomy Department of the University of Melbourne in time to be officiary opened by Sir William Macewan.50 words
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Article224 1923-06-14 5 '"■OAVS I.OCA1. MArtKBT QUOTATIONS. T n to-d^y.—$99.25 per pikul. 10«) ton3 sold. Buyers Sellers Gambier $i 2 50 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 23 00 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.50 Mixed Black Pepper 14.50 *Sundried Copra 10.90 10.90 Mixed Copra 10 45 10.45 *Small Flake Tapioca 10.87*6224 words
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Article90 1923-06-14 5 Singapore. June 14. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 ljlGd Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 13-32 d On India— Bank Tet Transfer ***** On Hongkong— Bank den:and draft pc Dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 74 Or Java— Bank Tel. Trans&i90 words
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Article62 1923-06-14 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, June 14. Pai-i Crepe doting Prices. Buyers Seller» Spot Latest London Cablee quote. London Spot.— iiibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price» Buyers Sellers Spot 47 V* 48 July to Sept 49% 50% Oct to Dec 52% Jan to March 54 y 2 5562 words
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Article26 1923-06-14 5 Singapore, June 14. To-day's closing rubber quotatic; 3re as under:— New York. cts. London. —Is. Singapore. —47% cts. Tone of Market— Steady.26 words
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Article63 1923-06-14 5 Captain J. Catrcn formerly of the fotftn Army, in a public address, delivered in Melbourne seated that Australia should be able to capture the whole of the market of the East with jams, cheese, butter, wines, and other products. He said that whenever Austral an products63 words
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Article162 1923-06-14 5 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSO. Singapore, June 13. Caiahgued 1253,483 lbs.; 559.5J tons Offered 986 634 lbs.; 440 46 tons. Sold 666,721 ibs.; 297.64 Uons. PRICES REALIZED. Spot London l s 2V4d. New York 27 cts. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Singapore Standard162 words
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Article391 1923-06-14 5 Singapore Ju-n.- 13. The shnr.' market has been quiet again during- the week. Rubber has fallen steadily and Jhe sight activity which was trying bo spring up in rubber shares has subsided. The mark ft closes chiefly severs with very few deals being done. Tin391 words
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Article130 1923-06-14 5 China is now not only no longer of the unchanging East," but she is quite too modern and advanced. The students who come back from America, with slang expressions, vasel ne on their hair, horn spectacles and chewing gum. feel themselves quite up-to-the-minute; but they are not130 words
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Advertisement320 1923-06-14 5 GENUINE NERVE TONIC. A guarantee cure f.r d.upndntjr ani il ci her ailm i\ m arisi.i; from depressed spirits, Th« following ruvw should b? taken each evening before retiring On Thurs. 14, Fri. 15. Sat. 16, Sun. 17, June 1923. PRESCRIPTION. 15 mi nut, of a good laugh "PENNY ANTE"320 words
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Advertisement266 1923-06-14 5 I NOTICE. The Y. M.C. A. School of Commerce. Classes in Typewriting, shorthand (Elementary and Advanced) and Bookkeeping. Particulars at the V M. C A., Orchard Road. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO. LTD. (Incorporated in United Kingdom). NOTICE TO RESIDENTS INJ THE TANJONG KATONG DISTRICT. Commencing from Ist July there266 words
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Advertisement276 1923-06-14 5 Mobiloil LIVf CHEE SENG. IT, Cecil Street, Singapore. MICHELIM TYRES STOCKIST. r3M 1? Supplier of ail kinds of Pneumatic and Bolid l yres ;;nd also "GARGOYLE" Lubricating oila. Prompt Delivery to Every Order. IF YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION— you c*% pet instant relief by taking a couple of lafjiuta of276 words
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Miscellaneous32 1923-06-14 5 REPORT. b«*rbau Hospital. June 13. I »5.2, 1013 3) 1014 5 bo. n 78, 79. t S.W. calm, t Ri abade 87. V n 120. k 70. 411 in 24 hours, Nil.32 words
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Article122 1923-06-14 5 it vi'oKK > To-dav. Jun« 14 10 3* am., 10.17 p.m. tf i30 p-m- Mini Ha'.fl, 5.15 p.m. Vie. Theatre, 9.30 P- m To-morrow. June 15. 11.31 a.m., 10-48 p.m. it t Commerce meeting. Victoria Theatre. V Saturday.. June l6 12 «21 P' m tA l* j122 words
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Article352 1923-06-14 5 To-day, June 14. Batu Pahat Aing Jpm Hongkong, Shanpha. Na* a .ak Kobe Yokohama B>nnlnnes 3 p.m P«™ng,« Rangoon 4 Calcutta Elephanta 3 p.m Malacca Muar «Sri Muar 3 pm Ponang Calcutta vi i jl *Ohakrata 3 p.m. Malacca Muar* Hye Leong 4 p.m Pontoanak Ban Fo Soon352 words
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Article1002 1923-06-14 6 It is intolerable that any civilian in this country should get the idea into his head, even after a few drinks, that he has a right to strike or even menace a police constable, whatever the race of the latter, while in the execution of his duty. If1,002 words
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Article132 1923-06-14 6 Cyclist diee an a Result of Injuries. (From Oar Own Correspondi*it.) Ipoh, June 14. On Tuesday morning' a serious motor cycW acctdent occurred on a lonely part of the Lefnggon)2l-road, Upper Perak. when Mr. W. T. Mackenzie, Manager of Sungei Artak Estate, Batu Knrau, who was on132 words
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Article112 1923-06-14 6 Nicola to Appear at the Theatre. Commencing on Wednesday nght, the world fanud illusionist and! escape aitist:-, Nicola, wi}\ open a eihort 93U0H a. i<he VletcAa Theatre. Nico'a arrives h:-ie after a successful we.M tour. He carries with him some of the latere mgieal crcat'.ons which have112 words
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Article461 1923-06-14 6 A untitled, was yesterday fined by the Becoad magistrate £250. for be in posataaKaai cf bhang. Chua Chwee Chuan was yesterdey fin d by Mr. Ah-earne $1.000 (in default four month*' impr sonmcnt) for importing c andu valued at S6OO. Teachers and othtra will be interesU«d in the repeat on461 words
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Article417 1923-06-14 6 Widow's Claim Dismastd. The cass was concluded yesterday in the Supreme Oousrt, before Mr. Justice F. Barrett-Lennard. in which a Chlinese widow named Chow Khiam Choo sued a Straits born young man named Chew Woon Poh. for tlhe recovery of a sum of $4,000417 words
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Article315 1923-06-14 6 "Lts IffUtttmbles" the most melo-d.-amaiic of all Victor Hugo's famou* stor.9s has been piciurized by the Fox Fihn forpooai&X) with W lliam Fi num playing the role of Jean V« j. m and «IV be shown under the direcii nof Middle En Films Ltd.. at th, Victoria Th<ati\315 words
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Article45 1923-06-14 6 (From Our Own Corresp mmmt.) Ptnang, June 13. Mr. Thomas W. Chiton has assumed charge of the American CwamUU at Penang. Mr. McNiece leave ih s week with Mrs. McNiece for Azores, wh«;re he assumes the appointment of Coiuul for the United States.45 words
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Article379 1923-06-14 6 COMPAN Y REPO RT. K '*TAA S .S The Dirty uv 1ITk L'<i vjbn K r Aw upon thea.se. f PwfitwdLo,, V s ACCOQM re -o«.- ,OUi: a I 4 »*rt 81 available, v Vour !>:,,,,, < J > i I)r P« cent, on tan pJT**dl ■"•art i3i sr,.(MMi t«379 words
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Article44 1923-06-14 6 TWO INTERESTI NG Coomb rtaagi*-* o gg Goiety Ciei—■ Cup Final eiloiifclr Incoretl to r asts. R*o4ori r r. asatiofl pg fcrcHbed by W*' I m of cvai r ,lt w vva* 6 j, w. kler *h u-ibutcd by H>. tiMBJ by the km44 words
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Advertisement279 1923-06-14 6 I m^" PLANET" stropping machine jj Oj FOL GILLETTE RAZJtf BLUE*. jj in The most compact and efficient stropping michine Rj yec designed. X PRICE $5 50 NETT. I ttobinson Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE. .i-.fi iiwttm. iii|:iiiiaiir at t m i i m i i n i i i i279 words
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Article115 1923-06-14 7 gKi FAIN DETERMINED TO EXPLORE EVERY AVENUE. MORE HOPEFUL SPIRIT. London, June 13. peful spirit regard ng the ranco-Brif sh Ruhr negotiations pired by statements in London and Paris The testes that Br tain is determined to explore every avenue of views is progressing. A message from115 words
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Article37 1923-06-14 7 r Prris, June 13. c .,:.iru Magistrate entrustj .-o. mi: ary investigation M. Ca.hin v t c h O mmunists and the -t 4 meml ei Hollein there is insuffici. tt -1r the cccusat on3. 137 words
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Article21 1923-06-14 7 Paris Jan; 13. eized forty milliard -< K h.-Uink .:t Dortmund the shooting ol the imm officei s i Suurday. —R*21 words
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Article27 1923-06-14 7 Mayence, Jun_> 13. ]v e Court M-ri el passed sentence ly on an engineer of the BadisAn :n e soda factory who w?.s with sabotage.—Reuter.27 words
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Article47 1923-06-14 7 Paris, June 13. As a consequence of the shootir," of a sentry, a curfew has been is* posed at Recklinghausen, where travel between Occupied and Unoccuped Germany and the neighbourhood of the town is prohibited. Heads of the Po ice force have been arrested Porte.-.47 words
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Article80 1923-06-14 7 Reuter. Pars. June 13. A menace from Recklinghausen stetea that a French shot dead two Germans walking ca the greets o Monday nig-ht despite French prohibition As a rcsu t of the shot fired on a French sentry at W.n. c he inhabitant s have been forbidden toReuter. - 80 words
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Article171 1923-06-14 7 COMPLETE CALM IN BULGARIA. Re>i>'lam*e Crushed. Reuter. London, June 13. L. ha.s been broken, i S-.ria nu.-: .ge of June 12 ii~ that a meeting cf (V net, Oont. Kalkoff. the r-v M> -tei. stated that b« 'i: r i. jr. v reported everyr% A* a' ni;its atReuter. - 171 words
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Article55 1923-06-14 7 I,lli "f British Shar«. I- »ndon June 13. tu(' H i e 'I RimoiM» at quest -t'Nei rd that legisr v< f carry out ;> t.rticn to devote < t the Boxer Ini 'Mi -es of mutual ''•iHiit Governmont i» app rat a cominto the uti'i•'■ir ■-'< un55 words
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Article40 1923-06-14 7 Reuter. I j un 73. !§to od that the Govern,<l to parent foreign 5 w -<Yd aaapiias of ports, provided agr lunrn*: is ln Ac i ni t wherein Jr --^c'eiriUnuatefrom It Li uuderakject has already Lh EuropeanReuter. - 40 words
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Article168 1923-06-14 7 CHINA GOING BACK TO HER BAD 01 B STATE. Reuter. India's Honesty. London, June 13. Interviewed on his return from Geneva, S r John Jordan, was pess'mist'c regarding the opium situation so far as China ia concerned. He declared that she seemed to be going back to theReuter. - 168 words
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Article52 1923-06-14 7 U. S. Standards as World Basi6. Reuter. Washington. June 13. The Cotton Conference agreed to adopt the United States standards as a b*»'fl 0 tbs world cotton trade. S-nature tee agreement s wlthfeM pending confirmation by Ifce various Cotton Exchanges. The Conference is adjourning tfll June 18 toReuter. - 52 words
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Article57 1923-06-14 7 Board of Trade Figures. Reuter. London June 18. CktdADtt d imp ov nt nt in Brifc*Sj r r ad it evidenced by the Board of Tnade retwan f*f »*f s>K»ring imports at £89,578 000, < xp.rts £71 554 000 being f £3 061 000 a-d £8 683 000Reuter. - 57 words
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Article29 1923-06-14 7 (From Ou.r Own Correspondent). Fenang, Jur.-* 14. Mrs. Fiilis, widow of OoL Fillis was marriod by spoci*! license before the first' magistrate mining to Mr. Joseph Jenkins.29 words
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Article232 1923-06-14 7 C ORRESPONDENCE W ITH SOVIET CLOSED. Disputes Settled. Reuter. London, June 13. The British reply to the Russian mte expresses satisfaction at the Soviet Government having complied with the essentia! British tends and consders the correspondence as closed —Reuter. London. I.a^tr. The British reply to the Hussar, noteReuter. - 232 words
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Article36 1923-06-14 7 We a>v indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-N:ch' Shimbun" for the following: Tokb June 12. F. A. Q. Robber Spot is quoted at 58 and 57 on future deliveries. The ton; is very steady.36 words
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Article183 1923-06-14 7 Severe Cross-Examination by French Military Commandant. i hutl just become known that the French mil tary authorities at Offcnburg some weeks ago held the King of Sweden prisoner for several hours The King of Sweden and the former G>and Duke cf Baden passed through Offenburg183 words
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Article42 1923-06-14 7 Arrest of Thirty Bo'shevik* at Lemberg. The Lemberg police hue nneartßed a p/ct hatched by Ukranian Bo'sheviks. to make an attempt with bombs on the life of Marshal Foch who is touring Poland. Th-'rty persons have been arrested.42 words
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Article82 1923-06-14 7 Th- Deputy -ntrtVi r of Ldbour totem* m that rpriritof ba| ben resumed gctf***? in Madras Pre:si<l ncy. exc-opi in the foftowfog taluks which ar? rfoood to recruitfta? owimr to p» ewaJenee of d'\:- Coiaabator Da* I **ct.—Coimba tors Avar sy PaFadam Pol 'achy, tfdum?lpat and Dharapuram. Satan82 words
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Article13 1923-06-14 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions express?.; y cane.- ron dents.]13 words
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Article296 1923-06-14 7 (To the Editor. "Maaya TVibune.") Sir,—I have a',so watched with great interest the dscussion in your paper on the above subject It ir> a pity, however, that when any pur/lc discussion bj conducted the parties on one side or the other do not refiain from making vituperatve296 words
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Article26 1923-06-14 7 iSiuzapore, Juiie 13. ["Impartial Observer" wiLl notice r.hat Mr. M. V. Plllai has aPready repHed to Mr. Krhhnan's second h ter.—Ed. M. T.l26 words
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Article153 1923-06-14 7 (To the Editor. "Maiaya Tribun?.") Sir, —With reference to your issue of yesterday's du,te regarding the P. C. who was assaulted by Mr. A. F. Bmtihliay, an assistant of and Co at the conclusion of the hearing the learned magistrate was convinced that the assault did153 words
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Article796 1923-06-14 7 (To the Edi,loK. "Malaya Tribune.") 3ir_As Mr. C. B. Buckley wrote in hie hiatory (p. 139) Sir Stamford Rafflee intended the name "The Inetitution" to be used. It was aal'.ed "Singapore Instituton" tiil 1867 afterwards "The Raffles Institution." It was jointly founded by Sir Stamford Raffles and Dr.796 words
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Article166 1923-06-14 7 Erj I and and Frarrcv us ;a y absorb the bulk of the Aust.ra.ian w ol output., bir Japan is coming into prom'renoe a* an important purchasing C >Bxl ry. The new tariff in the United SlßV.ee havi been an Influence tending bo deeraaaa the imports166 words
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Article56 1923-06-14 7 An Aerial Experiment Section of the British Science Guiitl has been formed in Sydney. It is anticipated 'hat the formation of the Mdßdß wi l do much towards keeping Australia to the front in sc entitle achievements. Among the proposed activities of the section are the building of a motorless56 words
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Advertisement297 1923-06-14 7 I THE i 9 I I BLAC KSTONE I jjj Oil Engines. I Simple, Reliable, Economical, Clean in Work, Cj Easily Managed. |jj 8 Used in all Parts of the World. £j i I ffi SINGLE CYLINDER MODEL. 5 I 50 62 75 vO 115 140 B. H. P. I297 words
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Article941 1923-06-14 8 FOOTBALL. C. F. A'S GREAT WIN. By "Wayfarer." Tne usual crowd lined tihe ropes at the S. R. C. ground last afternoon, *hen the S.C.F.A. met the S.C.C. in \h First Division of the Singapore Football Association League. The S.C.F.A. turn d out' trumps and annexed the941 words
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Article19 1923-06-14 8 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies Championship—Final. Mrs. Catanretl beat Miss Fawcett, 3—6, 6—l, 6—4.19 words
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Article98 1923-06-14 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singles. Cheong Chee Tong vs. Foo Hee Seng. Cheong Chee Lim vs. Lye Keng Tye. Chua Choon Leong vs. Tan Hong Ghee. Chiew Eng Hoh vs. John Lim. B. Doubles Handicap Final. Wee Keng Cheng amd Wee Ghee Cheong vs. Koh Yew Tuan98 words
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Article103 1923-06-14 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. E. G. Wh-attey and A. E. Coelho owe 50 beat P A. Beins and S. H. McLniyre scr. 3—6, 6—3, 6—l. A. Singles Handicap. C. A. R. Bateman owe 15.1 beat T Leijssius owe 15.2 6—l, 4—6, 6—4. B. Singles Handicap. F.103 words
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Article102 1923-06-14 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Lim Bong Soo and Tan Koon Inn beat H. G. Stack and C. A. Norris 6—3, 7—5. A. E. Schudel ia(nd S. E. Newbery beat S. N. Ahmad and G. J. Dawson 6—2, 6—3. TO-DAY'S TIES. Roy Smith and C. Smith vs. Tan Jui102 words
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Article68 1923-06-14 8 Sixte.n members of the Peanang Volunteer Rifle Club turned up for the shoot of the Donegal Badge on Sunday morning, the distances being 300 and 600. A. A. d e Cruz won X with a score of 75 and we appeind the six best scores:—■ A. A. de Cruz68 words
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Article641 1923-06-14 8 SMITH BEATEN BY BECKETT. Trirmph of Youth Over Skill. No box r has ever given his conqueror a hid ng tlhain Dick Smith gave Joe Beckett at Holland Park Hall. BeckJtt got the verdict in the seve.ntoenith round, says "Coring an" in th.* "Daily Chronicle". During that round Beckett641 words
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Article57 1923-06-14 8 Y. M. C. A. The Races for the All Round Championship will commence on Saturday with the 40 yards Free Style for both "A" amd "B" ckufee* Competitors are asked to be ready by 5 p.m. Intendftag competitors aire remanded that the Life Saving Competition for the Baddieley Cup57 words
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Article498 1923-06-14 8 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTER'S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) RENEWED ACTIVITY AT MT. ETNA. London, May 25.—The "Times" Milan correspondent states that Mt. Etna is continuing to threaten an eruption of the crater which was opened in 1911. There are renewed activities, 'Oud roarings ana throwing of498 words
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136 1923-06-14 8 Dr. Frank Bonn, professor of history at the Columbia University, New York, is visiting Australia in connection with the Chantanqua movement amd to study social and economic conditions in the Commonwealth. In a press interview Dr. Bohn said: "Australia is to be congratulated on its136 words
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Article182 1923-06-14 8 MAY OUTPUT. Messrs. Paterson, Simon» Co., Ltd. Agents: Trafalgar Ltd. May 1923 3,100 lbs.; total company's year to date 6,300 lhs. May 1922 3,200 lbs. Trafalgar Ltd. 17,000 Coconuts, 17,000 Coconuts, 9,000 Coconuts. Kuala Pergau Rubber Plantations Ltd. 21,800 lbs,. 66.100 lbs., 31,500 lbs. Benar Estate 7,200 lbs.,182 words
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Article84 1923-06-14 8 £6 000 Worth of Rubber Blocks Offered to Council. An offer to supply Westminster City Council free of cost with sufficient rubber blocks to form a silent roadway round the Cenotaph in Whitehall has been received from Rubber Roadways, Ltd. In recommending the council to84 words
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Article104 1923-06-14 8 £23,995 Overdraft and No Dividend for Ten Years. The Mercantile Bank of Scotland has suspended payment, and application is to be made to the Court of Sess on at Edinburgh for a windingup order. The bank was eil blished in 1889 with a paid cap'tal of £50,000.104 words
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Advertisement74 1923-06-14 8 Baby knows there's nothing like fenuine SCOTT'S "mulsion. Every spoonful of SCOTT'S kelps to strengthen those little bones and hmbe and to keep your children free from colds, coughs, rickets, teething troubles and wasting disrissss Give SCOTTS regularly to you* children. Then you will see them grow sturdy end strong74 words
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Advertisement513 1923-06-14 8 «[■lilMlMllll! I; I I I IMlll|M||{|ll|nlMll<llllimM|inil|ll|lltllfMli:|ll|l<lM|:<|M|lltHtl.|ii| I I YOUR FAVOURITE GAME j Selling at prices that make it I STILL MORE FAVOURITE, I BADMINTON SETS. I First Quality J3OOO Second Quality J22.0C Practice Quality j lBoo m m REMEMBER THE HOUSE FOB 1 GENUINE ARTICLES: m (RAJA Co., ntMuanfl>4iiai(a«ia«ttiiiiai>*> ■n»513 words
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Article616 1923-06-14 9 Singapore, June 9, 1923. Artick. price. I c. MEAT. Reef steak kati 0 .46 Beef stew or curry kati 0 38 Pork, lean kati 0 .64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) J kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 073 Mutton Australian kati 0 73 Fowl kati616 words
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Article1042 1923-06-14 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 14. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations, May 12, 1923. Issue vaiue of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s 1{3 Angilo-Java 2s 3j-Ang\>-Ma)ay 20s1,042 words
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Advertisement422 1923-06-14 9 T- K. K.'S i Rubber Footwear MADE LOCALLY 8 SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. I sizes: Extra Large $1.50 Large $1.30, Medium $1 20 I Small $1.00. I TAN KAHW& CO. I RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. jjj SALES DEPARTMENT, In 215, South Bridge Road, Singapore. t422 words
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Advertisement225 1923-06-14 9 S Ladies'Exoert ARTIIII AU AD 36. Coleman Street, a I Dress Maker ADIiUL Vyll/\D, Singapore. [> I• I ft TESTIMONIALS FROM NOTABLE PATRONS. ft ru Lr M" NEW FASHIONS—PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED. fr [n Always a Stock of Ready-Made- Dresses and Hats of the New Fashion jj; 'jj and can be225 words
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Advertisement378 1923-06-14 9 FOR SALE. FOR BALE.—Fine Pony and Trap. Going very Cheap. Apply to Pony c/o Malaya Tribune." FOR SALE.—Engine, Dynamo and Cinema Projector suitable for a cir ema show. Can be sold separately. Further particulars can be obtained from 64, Market Street, Singapore. 1 1 1 1 i ii FOR SALE.378 words
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Article126 1923-06-14 10 At the April meet ng of the Victorian State council of the New Settflere' League of Australia, the secretary reported that «35 new aettlere, with declared capital of £17,000 had anived in Victoria during the firat half of April. Of these. 159 were mom/isees and 276 were aelected126 words
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Advertisement855 1923-06-14 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have received instruct! >ns to sell by public aaatloo at their gale-room, Piffles I hambers. Rattles Place. On Monday, June 18, at 2.30 p.m. WILKIE ROAD. reehold land and House No. 18 W ilkie Road, area 2,722 square feet.855 words
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Advertisement369 1923-06-14 10 DONT BE IN THE DARK. About the moat marvellous cure for Rheumatic pain that the world hat ever known. Don't go on experimenting with worthless ointments, blood purifiers and kindred nostrums when the small sum of 65 eta. will bring you substantial proof that. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL bALM WILL CURE RHEUMATISM.369 words
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Advertisement519 1923-06-14 10 SB Ml ggl by taking jjp VnatoceiT 1 A» Dr. Claude L. Wheeler write* I ■■jj "The user of Sanatogen is nch'.y re bjjbs. H warded in freedom from languor. HgE a lam of strength and activity. alertness »f mind and Hjg| 8 resisting power to disease. I ERUPTIONS ON519 words
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Advertisement484 1923-06-14 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES UNKS incur per a ted in Germany.) Regular monthly freight &»u, Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FO3 HONGKONG, 3BAKGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER," 12,250 ions about June 30 *or cargo only, s.s. ''ALBERT VOEGLER," 9,000 tons about Ju3y 31.484 words
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Advertisement246 1923-06-14 10 STEAMER SAILINGS N« V, ii LONDON LINE. Kamo Maim Kator Maru ij 17 LIVERPOOL UK Tatsuno Maru Tottori Maru 13 HAMBURG LINEDakar Maru Tsmuga Maru 8 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Saihr:},' dates ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kawachi Maru Kamakura Maru Aug 5 BOMBAY LINE, Mcnioka Maru lamba Mm CALCUTTA246 words
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Advertisement463 1923-06-14 11 SiEAMER SAILINGS |O.BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Inccrporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (I'nder Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) v u-ns from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. nl T' Kor china Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore463 words
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Advertisement381 1923-06-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS o. sue Proposed Sailing irotr Singapore 'subject to chance without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Amur Maru arr June 19 dep 21 *Omit Marseilles AJps Maru arr July 20 dep 21 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco,381 words
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Advertisement531 1923-06-14 11 STEAMER SAiLiKGS I'NE OF RTEMMERS Monthly sailings to and from Auatialia for only, calling at Penang Br.tavia. Sourabaya, Fremantle. Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sad* s.s. EMITA July is July 20 s.s. ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 for fur-hex particulars please apply to PATERSON. SIMONS531 words
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Advertisement538 1923-06-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL SiEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Franciaeo. PRESIDENT PIERCE June 20 July 12 PRESIDENT WILSON July 4 July 26 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE. v a SAN538 words
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Advertisement461 1923-06-14 12 WANTED, SCJOOL ACCOM Mi ATI ON. Accommodation for another fifty pupils ll available in the Indian Elementary Scho A, No 8 Sh >rt rstreet, Singapore, tor pu.jd* up to Siaudard IV irrespective of Nati nalty or age. Nigut Tuition atao given to Students of other Schools from 7 to 9461 words
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Advertisement637 1923-06-14 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. The dilapidated state of the paper currency, particularly that of the onedollar denomination, has been a matter of concern to the Government for some considerable time. The Government has ampJe stocks of all denominations of notes, and is desirous of withdrawing from circulation all such currency notes as637 words
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Advertisement462 1923-06-14 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Cap.tal and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW462 words
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Advertisement432 1923-06-14 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar i?-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 10b Jalan Rahamat. Palcinbang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco. Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Araoy, Pontiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL Authorised432 words
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Advertisement425 1923-06-14 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (incorporated ia 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 Proprietor, £3,000,000 RANKERS: Bank of England. Lund oh Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial425 words
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Advertisement391 1923-06-14 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, i A, Malacca Streĕt. 'Phone, N>. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khck Khiam, E3q. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Socm Tee, Esq. Yeo391 words
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Advertisement358 1923-06-14 12 Don't You Wish? Don't you wish that you strong, healthj and r* from wasting VVhat you want plenty of pure blood i it by drinkin- the V J palatable and well-know* MEDICINAL BLOOD. ONE BOTTLE CONVINCES )L Sufiick-nt for 12 PWCB $Ls| ea h Soli by The International Phar The358 words
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