Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1923
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Title Section29 1923-06-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAIU Vol. X.- No. 148 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923.29 words
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Advertisement159 1923-06-26 1 THE*"""™ I ippQiG GAZETTE. I De Pt- V M.ina«cr:»l Dept. U*IPTIOS RATES. jgjtf IN ADVANCE. j $15.00 I 7.60 i****? 3 3.76 f extra 50 eta. month. i |H i i ii i in i i in' I CHOOSK rs A j WRIOLEY'S M3Ĕf& HABIT YOU I ITO Wm WON'T159 words
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Advertisement191 1923-06-26 1 JUST UNPACKED. A new Consignment of CELEBRATED SUN PROOF PITH BATS FOR Men and Boys PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince You. \L SULTAN IBRAHIM 94, NORTH BRIDGE KOAD. (Adelphi Hotel Baildinga), SINGAPORE "VEET" DEPILATORY CREAM JUST ARRIVED. Medical Hali-ttd., 23, JBATTEKY 1 OAD, SINGAPORE. RECKITTS "ROBIN" ULTRAMARINE. There191 words
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Advertisement225 1923-06-26 1 I THE J MALAYA TRIBUNE i 3 and SHIPPING GAZETTE. I The Popular Newspaper of Z the Straits Settlement*, g I Published Daily. I Complete Reports of Local I Events. Full and Lateat Telegflaam I t BEST SPORTS REPORTS. |"Ny Carlsbcra" Beer I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK I SIME, DARBY CO.,225 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1923-06-26 2 BY HERBERT CROOKER Adapted from the Pathe Photoplay Serial by Val Cleveland Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. NEW READERS IiEGIN HEitE. Ruth Reading, "The. Timber Quitjl n a iriflnd of the smaller load owr-.rs, is the undisputed regent of the one remaining vast timber tract not controlled1,864 words
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Advertisement253 1923-06-26 2 1 -baLys development: HeaUky ifltk Imfanqy "to j Jjj f St urdy Childhood Irl\\ I \]L depends upon the use of 1I V^ <\ P u re food. The 'Allenburys* :i j■ t Foods, made from rich, 11 creamy milk, are absolutely J I Ills ygk i 1 ree f253 words
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Advertisement211 1923-06-26 2 AYOUNGWIFE CDlfiD OFTIAT FEAKFIJL EACKACBB Mrs. B. L. Hunt, writes: I first became ill about 2i rears ago, «.nd suffered terrible pams in the back, sleeplessness, and swelled thighs, and could no: move about in bed. I was under a doctor, but had very little relief. I bought some De211 words
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Advertisement252 1923-06-26 2 HILLSIDE PRESS? ORDINARY TYPE $m EX WORKS, IMPROVED TYPE $173 EX WORKS. Suitable for packing Rubber in Momi Chests LESS CHESTS REQUIBED Economy in Transport and Shipping. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Incorporated in the Straiti Settlements! SINGAPORE "jjnitggrs" 2S2SZSSZSHS2S I SESffi2SiiS2HSBHB2SSBi j Cheap Sale I $2 per 1000 I MANILA EN252 words
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Article1010 1923-06-26 3 NEWS ITEMS S UPPLEMENTING REUTER'S CABLES. (Via Caylon Exchangea.) GOVERNMENT SERVANTS AND TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES. Simla, June 1.—The Government of India have decided to givg effect to the recommendations of the Inchcape Oommitttse to economise on travelling oil'.owaince to Government scrvan s. The new are publish d in the1,010 words
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Article199 1923-06-26 3 The President l eaves Peking. June 13.—President L Yuan-hung left for Tientsin at 1.30 this afternoon owing to threats that troops wou'd be brought in unles« he vacated office. JVk'ng. June 13.—1t is expected that Feng Yuh-svawvg will come to Peking as soon as possible to consult with199 words
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Advertisement352 1923-06-26 3 r "TtTTjjfliMlf I il' AM APPEAL TO TA STt 4ND ECONOMY fRAMROH j HIGH CLASS I j Aerated Waters. I t i i i i i i i i niiiin mi •iim ,1m t i i,i it lit if r i mmm I Tne most Fopular 3 a lc Economical352 words
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Advertisement234 1923-06-26 3 INFANTILE INDIGESTION. If Your Child Is A Sufferer Use Baby's Own Tablets. Indigestion in infants and young children is caused by errors in diet, frequ ntiy by over-feed ng. The best treatment a the administration of Baby's Own Table ts to clear away the offend n;? matter and sweeten the234 words
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Advertisement163 1923-06-26 3 IN THE COILS OF RHEUMATISM A man's most valuable poce—lkn i 3 time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. It robs the sufferer of minutes and hours and days and nights and weoks, months, or years of happiness and useful work. No man can call his time his own while163 words
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Advertisement236 1923-06-26 3 Take BOVRIL p|, HUBBUCKS f M X are .known throughout the Empire for Igl 8= covering power ancl durability. Supplies t=l ready for immediate ship.-ient. Er»E k"= Grew Paiata, Red F.«»melt. Tnrjeotwe, "Pr M Ur. M! TtP.inti. BruiW. tte. etc Cc O INDENT THROUGH USUAL MFM< HAMS pi THOMAS HUBBUCK236 words
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Article661 1923-06-26 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST By "FootligM." The "Bioscope" recently set oux to discover what a number of famous people roaLy think of ihe c.nemauograph. Here taje some of the implies Ramsay Macdonald, M P.—The film seems to me to |gWe ex.iraord narily good opportunities for661 words
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Article64 1923-06-26 4 21 per cant Rise in Wholesale Trade. London, Juno 10.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says that the boom in share* with material back- ing ii unprecedented. Wholesale trade iniex rose by 21 per cent Retailers immediately reacted and prices rose while cummer* were wa&ing f or their64 words
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Advertisement384 1923-06-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. EXCITEMENT A PLENTY EMPIRE CINEMA SR To-Night Monday 25, to Wednesday, Jane 27. In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Two further new episodes of the Universal thrilling serial with EDDIE POLO in THE SECRET FOUR e P s s& g These two episodes are crammed wrth thrills. Wm.384 words
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Advertisement424 1923-06-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA fro a Saturday June 23, to Thursday June 28. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. A POWERFUL UNIVERSAL FEATURE PRODUCTION Presenting Colleen Moore and Cullen Landis in I Forsaking All Others In 5 Reels. A film play of modern life asking424 words
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Advertisement418 1923-06-26 4 AMPSEMEWTS "GAIETY" CROWDS FLO KING TO SEE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. NOBODY The greatest woDder of the age in THE LONGEST SERIAL IN THE WOBI D 52 REELS OF EVERYTHING Follow the crowd BUT FOLLOW EARLY To See THE FIRST 4 OPENING EPISODES Screened to tremendous success. Do you hear them418 words
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Article137 1923-06-26 5 MonticeLi's Mean*. May 18.—M. Van Donguen, it, was yesterday charged in I i'.ris Courts with havmg used ry words in regard to the a M. -MonticeU* the Marseilles i lecture fa which he expressed i ion of M. Monticeli i's talent, Van Doivuen argued that the137 words
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Article39 1923-06-26 5 jral Family Present. June 11—Their Maje.-t.es and Queen Mary Queen Princeaa Mary, Duke of Lascelles and other loya ouagea were among the congregaitictrr- •a* St. Margaret's, Westday, of Lady Mary Cam- Marqef* of Worcester.39 words
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Article109 1923-06-26 5 Programme of DrThi up to and for today July 1. me 26.—5.1f) p.m. Drill Ha Scotttaa Coy.. Lewis Gun < w rae, v June 27.—5.15 p.m. Drill s vtish Coy., Lews Gun N.C.Oa Lecture and Re- i anoe. iy, June 27.—5.15 p.m. Drill <>; i Coy., Lecture109 words
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Article58 1923-06-26 5 untitled Hogan, headmaster of at Kng'ish School, Kua ia a special grade teacher at ion Department. Perak, ton after a service of t en'y-five years. to a Chinese news Lincheng bandits regard aristi and capitalists as the th.- people and thus put n la* wth the S>viets, f aim being58 words
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Article177 1923-06-26 5 Plea for His Release. London June 11.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Sa.klai.va.'a (Lab.), who urged the rem ssion of the remainder of the sentence on Lajpatrai, in view of the fact thait he is reported to be tubercular, his ag cxA past givatf177 words
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Article168 1923-06-26 5 Prolog ed Amendment. London, May 20.—The House of Lords, by 68 votes to 8, refW<i today to pass the second reading of Ear! Russell's Bill to amend the Blasphemy Laws, making it impossible to prosecute any persons in any Court for sch. sm heresy, blasphemous libel or atheism.168 words
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Article33 1923-06-26 5 Court mourning has been ordered in consequence of the death of Princes Christian for ore month from June 9. The first three weeks wild be full mourning a-nd the last week half mourning.33 words
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Article141 1923-06-26 5 H> DAY'S LOCAL MARK II QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.— $95 12 V% ptr pkul. 150 tons sold. liuyers Sellers Gambier f $12.50 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 26.00 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.00 Mixed Back Pepper 11.25 *Sundr.ed Copra 11.10 11.10 'Mixed Copra 10.55 10.55 Small Fiake Tapioca141 words
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Article87 1923-06-26 5 Standard Oi' Co's Cnrrent Prices. Devoe's Imperial Br'lliant per two-tins $5 30 Sy van Arrow per two tins $4 00 Tiger per two tins $4.90 Tiger in drums per two drums $4.20 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fi=h per unit of 8 Imperial gallons (2 tins)87 words
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Article92 1923-06-26 5 Singapore. June 26. Or London— Bank 4 months' sight U 4 3il6d Demand 2s 4 3 32d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 ***** d On ladia— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1% pc. Dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 74% On Java— Bank Tel.92 words
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Article65 1923-06-26 5 C. of C. Rubber Association Singapore, June 26. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Seliei. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prieea Buyers Sellers Spat 46% 47 July 47 47H July 'o Sept 43' A 49 Oct fo Dec r >l% B2 Jsm to65 words
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Article25 1923-06-26 5 Singapore J'tr* 26. To-Hay's closing robber ojootati *re as uider* New York.—2s% cts. London—Is 1 %d. Singapore.—46% cts. Tom of Market.—Easier.25 words
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41 1923-06-26 5 We beg to advise the following output of the above Company's Tin Ore for the Ist half month ending June 15. 1923:— No. 1 Dredge Piculs 1 No. 3 Dredge Piculs 322 Total Piculs 49541 words
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Article68 1923-06-26 5 ARRIVALS. June 26. Ban Wfefttt Hn, Bri:.. 194 tons, Cap*. Mf'.T.t from Malacca, left Jun-? 25. Soon Keck. Ban WhaM Soon, Brit. 169 tons, Capt. Fevr.i, from Ma'acca, left June 25, S. S'ship Co., Lxl. Meran, Brit. 70 tons, Capt. Nacodah, from B. Pahat. left June 25, Ho68 words
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Article91 1923-06-26 5 Per s.s. Rumphius, T U ne 25 —Mr. T. Miura, Mr. and Mrs. Hidezo Ha>'jda, Mr. Shishido, Mr. WU Hap Long, Mrs. M. M. J. Mikkelll and M os G. Michel. Mr. Th J. Korthate, Mr. W. H. Howe, Mr. R. L. Brown. Mr. H. J. Drost, Mr.91 words
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Article156 1923-06-26 5 Inquest Proceedings. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 25. The inquest on the death of Mr. W. Thompson Mackenzie, not "Thuring Mackemzie" as a result of a collision of his motor cycle and a Ford hiring car, on Lenggeng-road, Upper Perak, was b id by the District;156 words
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Article182 1923-06-26 5 M. Padereweski displayed all his old mastery on ihe pianoforte on his re-appearance on a European concert platform in Paris after Severn! yeare ri mu6 cai i*et rement. The Hon. D amond Hardimge only daughter of Lord Hard'nge of Penshurst was married at the Guards' Chapel Wellington Barracks, to Capt.182 words
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Advertisement70 1923-06-26 5 vi— i■ iii mmm iam it -mrm i 1 jwmmmmbt IfdiAway j There is absolutely no sufferer from eczema »ho ever used the simple wash Dexma and did not feel immediately that wonderfully calm, PoH sensation that comes when the itch is taken away. This soothing wash penetrates the pores,70 words
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Advertisement395 1923-06-26 5 THE HO HONG BANK LIMITED. LOST SCRIP. Whereas application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Messrs. Ton Hock Seng and Saw So oa Keat both of No 4S Reach Street.. Penang, duplicate certificates for 60< «haret numbered ***** to ***** and ***** to *****395 words
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Advertisement650 1923-06-26 5 CHOOSE YOUR CAREER Yea CHOOSE your carear MAKE VMlr career this is the ONLY way JYyf t make your position secure. It's no ,JSe folding your arms and waiting for someth ng to turn up. Nothing come* in this world of work, to him Wm< wno waitf "< cxc pt650 words
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Article118 1923-06-26 5 v ...!,.\rOKK IMAin. To-day, Juiy? 26. h —8.51) a m., 8.32 p.m. Victoria ThuaJtre 9.30. To-morrow, June 27. TifK-s—10 a.m., 9.18 p.m. B j mail leaves. annual Meeting., Derrick's noon. D Funei outward mail due. Thursday, June 28. i'd s.—10.49 am., 10.2 p.m. orc-h wtna, Mem. Mall118 words
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Article223 1923-06-26 5 To-day, June 26 PcnVanak De Kler k 2 p m. Australa (va Fre man tie) Chinkca 2 pm. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan Khiva 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p m. Hongkong, Shanghai. Nagasaki,, Kobe and Yokohama *Benvenue 3 p.m. Flevo 3 p.m. Pangkal Pimang, Billiton and Bafcavia*223 words
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Article931 1923-06-26 6 To give the new Unofficials their due, they have plied the Government pretty frequently with pertinent ques-tions-Mr. Nambyar had his innings yesterday-and this is their best avenue of service in a restricted field of endeavour. Whether they will keep it up or not we do not know, but931 words
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Article124 1923-06-26 6 Seventh International Congress. Reuter. London, June 25. The Seventh Iniernationail Air Congress was opened at London this mom'ng by the Pr ince of Wa'e-s and was attended by Sir Samuel Hoare the Duke of Sutherland and a large distiivgu'slhed gathering, with representatives of sixieen countries including France, Itai:y,Reuter. - 124 words
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Article141 1923-06-26 6 Elevator Cars Overturned. Reuter. New York, Juno 25 A terrible accident occurred en the elevated railway in CM of the busiest sections of Brooklyn, through the over-toppling of two cars of a train. At present t is e.t.imn'ed that 6 Wave been killed and 40 injured. The firstReuter. - 141 words
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Article70 1923-06-26 6 Tool of Monarchists. Reuter. Riga June 25. The Soviet annr.uncos that Tikhon luv» signed a doclarat'on repudiating his past conduce and declaring him to have been the tool of the Mona*vh sts He expresses loyalty to the Soviet and appeals for this to be considered a. his forthcomingReuter. - 70 words
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Article91 1923-06-26 6 The Gfcea i Nicola, who ha* <.6fcaM >heti himself her aa a Master M 'gioi :ta eoneloxi s his ■saaca at the Vctc ia The lire to-nk't. Aj a mat nigrtt Ub magician .n a lev. second released from a pair of new handcuffs to k.!he askinafin it of91 words
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Article220 1923-06-26 6 Reuter. untitled, June 25.—untitled Kema. has recoivei Odhdtu.—RetKer. Qwinf to pcessuna e«f spaeo the Maaket Price Imt and Share Market report are held over. We acknowledge receipt from tha Internationale Crediet-en vereeniging. agents of the Rotterdam Lloyd line, a large coloured poster. R'ga June 25.—A message from Moscow states thatReuter. - 220 words
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Article317 1923-06-26 6 OBSERVER'S ATTACK ON* FRANCE. Ruhr Republic Plot? Reuter. London, June 25. Whflst Anglo-French reparat ons conversations are ttanperej by the delay in the .Be.g.an CaV.r recau simctioii (according to Paris newspapers a slight moetiftcatkm. of the staind pants on bath sides has resulted in a lengthy conversation betweenReuter. - 317 words
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Article79 1923-06-26 6 Reuter. London. June 25. In the House of Commons, re.plyirT Lord Curzon, Mr. Baldwin» said tfeiat \h-} Gjvemmem saw no ground to pretest aga nst the breaking- of *"<**5 en 'iqucc en British I/ner s at ><tw Yoik. The British Cusome seals on dutiable ships stores takenReuter. - 79 words
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Article74 1923-06-26 6 Jonrnalit Killed Tw o Others Injured. Reuter. D MKT, Co'crado, ham 25. Mr. "Summer Curtis, a well-known newspaper man, representing- ;lhe Republican Nat one I Committee who wa« iceompanying- President Hatrding cn his western tour, was kiiled inatant'iy. owiing to an automobile plunging into a oreek from aReuter. - 74 words
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Article68 1923-06-26 6 Reprerentation of Mandated Territories. Reuter. London, June 25. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Norton Gr rfuns Mr. Orm'sbyGar* stid that he wotiii represent tat the Imperial Econ-m'c Conftrer.co the Colonies and Protectorates, includ--C|g the smaller i&'ords. It was not propped that mandated territories "•hoird beReuter. - 68 words
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Article32 1923-06-26 6 Reuter. London, June 25. DcalVfcg in {ho Dutch I n,d an Joan at one-ha.': per ■vm discurrt 'ater at I», Pr s:a] finished at on-e pa? cent discount— Reaiter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article32 1923-06-26 6 Reuter. Pa<ris June 25 The deputy prc«ecuiior asked for more severe punsh.mait tc b<? nfl'rted on Bertheloifc and Perwotte tflian on oth r defendants. The enquirv adjourned to July 5th—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article97 1923-06-26 6 ENFORCK MI v Nation's M, nat< Reuter. Mr. Harding J > ,a :;i red or onfoicement. M Uch reaching W JJ*" Sta c, were po.ice author ty lion a so of a X that the Federal G P<KSib c for k«" not equipped t>. m !r terReuter. - 97 words
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Article152 1923-06-26 6 Unpleasant Government Situation. New York, ft* The Inn "Cmma,* T«W« and "Providence.- h m arr:vpd lar-ge stores of frjoor, wJ y. w 7 seized. The "C.drcV are 1 s.ed m "surphxa me,]W The Provider has Mtaj n ■Jeaioa o mm 265 litres of 21 bottles of branny152 words
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Article73 1923-06-26 6 Cnno on Reparation P:t\ rsmis. Her n fast B. Hi Cvno a KoeojfiWßj emphasised (fast 'he ipati of RMkl of 'he Ruhr population hadn shed No Government ooeki orcer* the French dtmavded Th Mia terminate h gitflltfea crvatd by the will of the people. He bawi tin' the73 words
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Article49 1923-06-26 6 French Firms to ['anticipate. Reuter. Moscow J ms B Sgme P.\vnt ni. Ihe law taßj Commercial Afea* mm arrival M. Hcrr'o and the a her members of the French Gbmaaare'al m%mUM here see actively preparaf I» *J fcaaaljinprntilill of French Firms n the Nijninovl.pred Far a AafaaV"Reuter. - 49 words
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Article33 1923-06-26 6 Reuter. The Dak* iteamer s. ter<i jk S beiewd. f J ri mih« from here ami I with the Dutch s am** ""P •fiJce h'. r in low.- -Kcu XReuter. - 33 words
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Article82 1923-06-26 6 Reuter. Hamilton June 25 The Bermuda i< yal ma; u G..raqv«?fc" f rc u j, :iho xccfs rxithward ig b*. knvd t> be hrtok nT '«V have «ore to take off he J* r Recfccr. I'ort S*»a. uU 'ie h'WP Fire fca« broken m* »n h# ofReuter. - 82 words
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Advertisement555 1923-06-26 6 I NEW RECORDS. I rO 10 inch doubi .'-sided Plum Label, $2.00 5j B 1510 1 know a Bank f s > dne y Coltham S jjj Cedars of Lebanou f (Tenor) [3 B 1470 1 Nirvan f Sydney Coltham ft g A u The Flight of Agei (Tenor) 3555 words
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Advertisement8 1923-06-26 6 MR. NOBODY j who n he: ttlt mmmmmm8 words
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Article4896 1923-06-26 7 MR. TAN CHENG LOCK HITS OUT ON EDUCATION. DEBATE ON RUBBER BILL The two most important matters discussed in the Legislative Council reaterdagp after we had gone to press were rubber reatricteon and education, both of vital concern in regard to the welfare of this Colony. Mr. Tan4,896 words
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Advertisement21 1923-06-26 7 11 i•i mm ■..■■>■ I Follow the crowd Do— I j MR. NOBODY j AT THE "GAIETY" m I tmm 1 121 words
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Advertisement323 1923-06-26 7 I Hudson Material 8 For Light Railways Reduces Costs by I Increasing Efficiency. g Hudson Light Railway Material is dekigned to give the greatest efficiency j ffi under all conditions. It is due to this superiority of design that Hudson X Material is selected for important undertakings, and is to-day323 words
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Article341 1923-06-26 8 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. Y. H. C. A. vs. R. E. In the c.teket match played on Siolurduy al Pufiau between the V.M.C.A. and the R.E., the latter ran out winners by 26 runs after a good game. Going in first, the RE. compiled 78, Barnes, Deans and Thompson reaching doubfle341 words
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Article43 1923-06-26 8 NEW WORLD'S RECORD. Reuter. Copenhagen, June 25.—Campbetli, in the motor races a'u Fanoe, established another worlds rixjord covering a mile in 26.14 seconds, this being a rate of 137 miles pjr hour. The old record was 27.87 sec:Ms for a mile.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article55 1923-06-26 8 TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. The following boutis wi ll Make place at the MaAa Shows to-night, commencing as soon as possible after nine o'clock; Six Round Contests. R.ld Warren vs. Joljnny Peireau. Washington Lee'' vs. Tony Woodford. Boy WaJly vs. Francis Peter. Sam Foxy vs. Young Mike. Four Round Contests. (Xanda55 words
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Article315 1923-06-26 8 "Wild Kid" 7.3 is wjlling to meet "Young Mike" or Young Ford in a six round contest. S. Hassan wishes to meet Boy Waiey in a thr.ie round contest, for a aide-stake, at the Manilla Shows at an early date, if possible. Chin Bervg 7.13 is willing to dktfend315 words
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Article140 1923-06-26 8 Application for a Special Jury. Mr. Il.'angakoom Crown Counsel, applied to Mr. Justice Schneider for tv special jury to try the case in which* Mr. D.M.D. Stephen, J.P„ stands charged, with cheating Messrs E. B. Creasy Co., n respect of a large consignment of140 words
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Article91 1923-06-26 8 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nfchi Shimbun" for the following: Tokio, June 22. Dr. Steinach, noted for his rejuvenating treatment, to comply with invitations from Tokio and' Kiushu Imperial Universities, will leave Vienna shortly for a three months tour. It is rsponted th&9 a battleship, with91 words
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Article610 1923-06-26 8 ST. J. O. B.s NARROW WIN. By "Reflex." Fins weafther favoured the meeting of the St. Joseph's O il Boys and the R. G. A. om the Padang yesterday afternoon in the first division of the Singapore Football Association League. Play was scrappy throughout amd resulted in a win610 words
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Article95 1923-06-26 8 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. Reuter. Rain Interrupts Play. Wimbledon, Jun±> 25.—The Lawn tennis championships opened in dismal weather. Play was timed co stasrt at two o'clock. Th:'re were thousands, many of whom were present before ten o'clock in thj morning and waited in the pouring rain till five o'clock whenReuter. - 95 words
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Article200 1923-06-26 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. E. G. Wheatley and A. E. Cool ho -15 beat C. A. Norris and C. A. R. Bateman -30 3—6, 6—l, 10—8. Championship. W. Baihfittchet Ixtart; H. G. Stack 6—3, 6—2. B. Singlea Handicap. C. Rappa -15.2 beat J. R. Rodrigues -15.2200 words
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Article30 1923-06-26 8 Orders for week end Tig July 1. Wednesday, June 27.—Band Practtce 5.15 p.m. Friday, Juno 29—Route March Parade back cf V.M.C.A. 8.30 pm FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner30 words
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Advertisement445 1923-06-26 8 I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 1 1 W !*i 41 w UE k Tr good judgment leads you to sn:.; I itca Cigarettes you L.V |jr will realise that their fine appearance I* bat a hint of the still ms C AT£NT Vfiner smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper.445 words
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Article985 1923-06-26 9 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) MUSSULMAN CITY IN PARIS. London, Ju:.e 11.—Paria:—A Miniature Mussulman C'-ty i 3 being constructed in Paris in the site of the Rue Goffroy St. H.'laire, facing the Jardin dcs Pontes. In the centre there wrll be a Mosqu*985 words
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Article81 1923-06-26 9 Compensation for Damaged Property. London, June 14.—"The Times Lobby correspondent sates that a deputation of Irish Loyalists headled by Lord Lansdowne and Lord Carson waited on the Duke of Devonshire, Colonial Secretary, to urge the need of Government help towards compensating Loyalists for damaue to their property81 words
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Article83 1923-06-26 9 Clauses Largely Altered. London, June B.—The Premier's announcement that the Government have decidedl to finj time for Lady Astor's Liquor Bill suggests that the Bill as amended is now almost agreed upon. The alterations in committee have considerably weakened the Bill particularly the insertion of the83 words
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Advertisement986 1923-06-26 9 T. K. K.'S Rubber Footwear 1 MADE LOCALLY 1 SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. X I Sizes: Extra Large $1.50 Large 51.30. Medium $1.20 I I Small $1.00. Cj TAN KAHKEE& CO. I i RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS 8 FACTORY: 44, SUMBAWA ROAD. I SALES DEPARTMENT, 215, South Bridge Road,986 words
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Advertisement47 1923-06-26 9 G*rm-*v!9>'ns Thro** TaUat PREVENTS Cures Throat Trouble* It destroy! all diseat-■ germs which may have fettled n the tr and safeguards S.re Throat, Tons> Diphtheria,. Influenza, Sc;ir:<»t T ,ver, afaltaM £Dd other serious infections See that you get gee:F»rrra.rnini manufactured by the o brventan —A. WoKa« Ca.47 words
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Article900 1923-06-26 10 LONDON SOCIETY'S CELEBRATION. Tht Madic.il Corespondent of the "Tim I?' (London) wri «es: The Medical Society of London, which to-day (May 15th) celebratce the 150Ch yoar of ite exi&knoe, is the oldest body of its kind *n England. W hen it was founded, in 1773, by900 words
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Advertisement719 1923-06-26 10 AUCTION SALE. £STAT£ T4WST AGE Ci£S, Ltd. MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have been iu3tiacted to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, July 2. 1923, at 2.30 p.m. Freehold land frouting McPherson Road (Off Seranggong Road; area 36,732 square feet. I. 599 years'leasehold !md719 words
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Advertisement410 1923-06-26 10 f HORLICKSfc ff MALTED 1 I MILK 1 Ml There v bo finer Fncd Drm> nj 4or building up fyM waakei.ei through extremes oi jjC] O Clin-.ite tU* HORLICJC3 j 141 MALTED M!LK. Ha U i in'i mofI: OR LICK Ws.\ are Malted Barley. Wheat aad RJ Milk. G;ve renewed410 words
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Advertisement375 1923-06-26 10 J The 1 of Youth J] m (jj The regular use of 1 ji Veri'Yusa is absolutely necessary these days if you M n| would preserve the fresh H |m youthful beauty of your skin, nj By means of its novel jOf jjj properties, gives (I] jii the skin a375 words
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Advertisement307 1923-06-26 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight aad i'asaenger aery ice. OUTWARD BOUft*.. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s, "SCHEER,' 1 12,250 tons about June 30 r or cargo only, s.s. "ALBERT VOEGLER," 9,000 Uns about July 31.307 words
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Advertisement262 1923-06-26 10 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Kamo Maru Katorl Maru J un« v July B LIVERPOOL~U^ Tatsuno Maru Tottori Maru J *.e U J "'y 1.3 HAMBURG LINE. Tsuruga Maru Mito Maru Mi<jj niy NEWYORKIi^ viaSC£z Sailing dates mX SOUTH AMERICAN LINt Kawachi Maru Kamakura Maru Jua 26 Aug BOMBAY LINE.262 words
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Advertisement505 1923-06-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P &C. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I 0 N FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles. London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage505 words
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Advertisement365 1923-06-26 11 1m STEAMER SAILINGS o. sTkT Proj.oaed Sailing from Sisgapor* (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. *Alps Mam arr July 20 dep 21 *Omit Marseilles NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via JapanHamburg Maru365 words
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Advertisement517 1923-06-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS v LINE OF STEAMERS Montnly sailings to and from Auttialia for cargc oily, calling at Penang Bc.tavia, Sourabaya, Frcmantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sale EMITA July 18 July 20 IJ>. ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 For further particular* please apply ;o PATERSON,517 words
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Advertisement507 1923-06-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS *J PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT A: PASSENGERS PORTS OF CALL-MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongk o§m Al pm Sar PRESIDENT WILSON JaJv 4 PRESIDENT LINCOLN J v i y v SPECIAL THROUGH FARES. HONGKONG TO EUROPE. v507 words
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Advertisement512 1923-06-26 12 WANTED. WA-* TED. >hor'hand :ypisc. previous experience e->seiitial. l-jim- 1 -..ate eugagemeu: fall particular* to tiox 73 a/o **54>.liya fribuns." WANTED.—By Arcui'.ectural Firm in Singapore a Foreman of Worka also a good draftsman reply stating salary reg dred a d enclosing testimonials to Box 72 c/o Maid y a i512 words
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Advertisement453 1923-06-26 12 TO LET. TO iKT.-Tw) jeotijas in Raffles UtWßtm Apply <>j the sreoretary, Garden Club. TO LET.—An airy office with up to date sanitary arrangement* in Kobinson Road, also on a ttpacious sea side bungalow furnished v a\p rant. Apply -40 c/o Malays Trlbunt. .TO LET.— ommodious bungalow for family men453 words
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Advertisement459 1923-06-26 12 BANKS* INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in tbe 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 ard Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $600,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET. NEW459 words
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Advertisement423 1923-06-26 12 I BANKS. I THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE •4. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 65 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang- 16, Dtt. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang-, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiaaak and Trang.423 words
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Advertisement428 1923-06-26 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1858.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of 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 and Units428 words
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Advertisement373 1923-06-26 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Teeng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khe'k Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock373 words
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Advertisement360 1923-06-26 12 Don't You Wish? Dw't you wu h 0 healthy from wasting What you wLt ft Plenty of p ure W''" < by drinking X' Palatable and wel).^ MEDICINAL BLOOD one nnu convinc saadcat f< ir v, Sold lt\ Tha Internai.o-a pw. Ang.o.Ch,n. The Medical Office 3 The United Pharmacy The360 words
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