Malaya Tribune, 27 June 1923
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Title Section29 1923-06-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] and i SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. X.- No. 149 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923.29 words
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Advertisement245 1923-06-27 1 ~*****41 l-UlnlimUßll If d THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND fING GAZETTE, j 343, Editor.al Dept. I 171, Managerial Dept. BSCHPTION RATES. I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I pr annum 115.00 iltf 7.50 1 ~i ter 3.75 Z extra 50 eta. T per month. ~(iiiiiiiiif l'i|ii«r|iii:ii{i|i:t,|f I I! I" j up- 1 I245 words
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Advertisement64 1923-06-27 1 I' I I I I I i:!|iilKtWiil I I I I I I I I I I I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 1 AND f SHIPPING GAZETTE, I m m 2 The Popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. Published Daily. Complete Reports of Local I Events. S Full snd Latest Telegrams.64 words
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Article, Illustration1917 1923-06-27 2 HERBERT CROOKER - BY HERBERT CROOKER Adapted from the Pa the Photoplay Serial by Val Cleveland Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. NEW HEADERS BEGIN HERE. Ruth Reading, "The Timber Quetn," a firicmd of the smaller J&nd owners, is the undisputed regent of the one remaining va'>t timber trsrk not controlled1,917 words
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Advertisement259 1923-06-27 2 I HAVE YOU TRIED 1 I J I vV I I I I 4 WORLD RENOWNED" I r? ***** 1*1" 3 E3 1 5 1 rii So/c i4g-cn/3: IRViNG JONES CO. 1 SINGAPORE. I ft! 1 Famous Novels by Arthur B. Reeve, i 9 j] The War Terror 1.90 l259 words
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Advertisement167 1923-06-27 2 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realise the full m, Pain. And n man or won,« who has ever suffered fcciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little's Oriental167 words
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Advertisement250 1923-06-27 2 HILLSIDE PRESS? ORDINARY TYPE $129 EX WORKS. IMPROVED TYPE $173 EX WORKS. Suitable for packing Rubber in Momi Chests LESS CHESTS REQUIRED Economy in Transport and Shipping. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. I inttggrs s Cheap Sale I $2 per 1000 j I MANILA ENVELOPES 1250 words
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Article292 1923-06-27 3 THE NEXT PREMIER. Of course, th.-re is a reel moderate opinion in France. It i s voiced by the partes of tie Left, who will no doubt once more come back in dme to their okf power. For the present they are not only negligib'e in the Chamber,292 words
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Article282 1923-06-27 3 Voices From the Past. M What has become of the popular type of humour usually expressed in the catch phrase?" a correspondent of th:< "Daily Chronicle." "Originating apparently from nowhere, or derived from the patter of an oldfushicn<d, red-nosed comedian the catch phrase used to spread like wildfire,282 words
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Article114 1923-06-27 3 Brussels, May I.—As from to-day the-number of officials and employees of the Be'gian Service de Restitution established at W'esbaden under the Treaty of Versailles is not to exceed fifty-one. This service has secured since the Armistice the restoration of considerable quant'ties of railway, boat buildrng and industrial,114 words
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Advertisement288 1923-06-27 3 «""Muauuiiatii«^idbtib£idsdsEs AN APPEAL TO i i TASTE 4ND ECONOMY I FRAMROZ'S HEGH CLASS J derated Waters. roikway Motor Lorries. M LEAD THE WAY TO-DAY M I U J 2, and3H Tons). FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. LTD. I SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. STAR TOURING CAR. ECONOMY288 words
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Advertisement381 1923-06-27 3 I FOR DAINTY LADIES. rj Pinkettes are perfection, they so cap- ably keep the system clean, the skin clear,, the breath swe& 1 the eyes bright Taken occasionally when J needed banish sick headaches, aid digestion, re tore daily regularly. Of medicine vendors, or post free, 60 cents the vial,381 words
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Advertisement118 1923-06-27 3 Not an idle boast, but a plain truth. George IV drank <N. J. Club/ so also did Waikna IV. Since 1745, 'N. J. Club' lias been in high favour with those- whisky drinkers who demand quality and mellow age. NAPIER JOnriSTOMES SCOTCM WHISKY settlements CALDBEC K. MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. federated118 words
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Article761 1923-06-27 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlitfht." Mary Pickford, the Wood's Sweetheart will be seen from to-nwjht id the Viooria Tfieatre in "Hoodlum" a criticism of whic J h appears elsci where. I or mm i-ff.* Jtlhor gLance ait heir father con. Iced the girl that761 words
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Advertisement520 1923-06-27 4 AMUSEMENTS. EXCITEMENT A PLENTY EMPIRE CINEMA SK To-Night Monday 25, to Wednesday, June 27. In the Second show at 9.15 p.m. Two further now episodes of the Universal thrilling serial with EDDIE POLO in THE SECRET FOUR Ep*. 5& 6 These two episoJes are crammed wHh thrills. Wm. FOX presents520 words
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Advertisement429 1923-06-27 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Saturday June 23, to Thursday June 28. Id the Second Shew at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. A POWERFUL UNIVERSAL FEATURE PSODUCTION Presenting Colleen Moore and Cullen Landis in Forsaking All Others In 5 Reels. A film play of modern life asking the question429 words
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Advertisement498 1923-06-27 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" QITI>¥XTa CROWDS FLO KING TO SEE 1 jVI A THE MYSTERIOUS MR. NOBODY The greatest wonder if the age in EEK O^Ly THE LONGEST SERIAL IN toffi niencing To-day, j un|k97 THE WOULD c 7 52 Expensive rf EEELS OF EVERYTBING THE GREAT Fcikw the crowd II 111498 words
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Article114 1923-06-27 5 London, June 22. Sago flour is quc'U;d at 12-Pad. Tin is quoted at £188.10 0 in London. Tap'ecu. is quoted ait 2! 5 for fair •lake. Ganibi.T is quoted at 2416. Cube Gambier, No Quotation. On the Liverpool market cotton, Middling American is ait liy.il Egyptian cation114 words
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Article142 1923-06-27 5 Sligaporei, June' 27. Rubber. —LonJion Is. l%d. Local 46 cents. fin—London. £187. 15,3. Od. Locail $93% (150 tons gold). Share Market- —Stagnant. Rubber--.—Tambalaks 72% to 77% cents,, Bukit Kafcle 72% to 77% cents, Mentakabs 20 to 23 cente'.Ulu Benuts 24 to 28 centts. Tins.—Hitams $1.35 to142 words
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Article29 1923-06-27 5 Orders for week ending July 1. Wednesday, June 27.—Band Practice 5.15 p.m. Friday, June 29.—Route March Parade back of V.M.C.A. 8.30 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.29 words
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Article225 1923-06-27 5 TO-DAY'S LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.—so3.7s per p/kul. 150 tons sold. Buyers Sellers Gambler $12.50 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 26.00 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.00 *Mtxed Black Pepper 13.90 13.90 ".Sundrk i Copra 11.00 11.00 Mixed Copra 10.40 'Small Fi eko Tapioca 10.50 10.50 Met! Pe*rj225 words
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Article91 1923-06-27 5 Singapore. June 27. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3 I6d Demand 2s 4 3 32d Private 3 months' light 2s 4 15 32d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Back demand draft 19ft pc. Dis. On Shanghai— Bank demami draft 74% On Java— Bank91 words
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Article91 1923-06-27 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, June 27. Pale Crepe Clo e ing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spot 45 45 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 4** July 4* Sept 47V4 47', Oct to I C 50% 51 Jam to March91 words
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Advertisement269 1923-06-27 5 Remember! Wincarnis h i a positive necessity to you if you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or j, Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promo- j ting New Strength269 words
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Advertisement134 1923-06-27 5 I 1 here's no person who will fail to enjoy the delicate I jj flavour and fragrance of 1 fJ 77 1 I AIRTIGHT TINS Iggf- g J 90 CENTS I I FOR 50 j p ?l'2mcfi&im/ save a J cora S Manufactured from sunkissed golden Virginia tobacco and I134 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-06-27 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore Jure 26. Bared 32 Fah. 1016.6 1013.6, 1014.5. Temperarture. 74, 80, 79. Wet Bub Ther. 73, 78 77. T>r. of Wind, ca'ni W. calm. Max. Temp, in shade. 88. Mm. Temp, in Shade. 72. Max. 'in Sun. 100. Ter. rad. Thcr. 72. Rain fall54 words
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Article164 1923-06-27 5 s.MiAI'OttE DiAilY. IB To-day, 27 June. |l H ,h TkK-— 10 am -> 9 18 P-m-jiowevvard mail leaves. IPS annual Meeting., Derrick's kS n<* >n r I r -e outward mail due. t 1 Surina Theatre 9 p.m. I I To-morrow, June 28. I s. —10.49 am.,164 words
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Article597 1923-06-27 5 To-day, June 27. Kuala Duugun a Boribat 2 p.m. .an. Pa-tan i, Singora, E. v- Bangkok* Mahidol 2 p m. Switlow Amoy Van C oon 2 p.m. Will o'the Wisp 2 p.m. M. S. Teck Lee 2 p.m. Meran 3 p.m. G rce 3 p.m. Si acca Muar*597 words
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Article990 1923-06-27 6 It is a very long time since we had such a straightforward speech in the Legislative Council as that which was delivered by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock on Monday on the subject of f.ee education in English. This energetic member from Malacca took the opportunity presented by990 words
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Article678 1923-06-27 6 Dr. W. J. Symes, Medical Officer in charge of the District Hospital Batu Gajah, is gong Home early in A^RNfc Mr. H. R. Arbenz, E.P.Z. Arcfcfttoot and Civil Engineer is due back from home leave per e.s. Groans on tho 13.h pioximo. Londara, June 26.—The Court of has refused to678 words
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95 1923-06-27 6 Trial Postponed. The case in which Mr. F. G. Scha.renrguivel.. till recently on the staff of the Snails Albi on Press, Ltd., sa£'.-i:r his late was nien'.ioned to-day before Mr. Justice F. Barr.rtvt-Leniraard in the Supreme Court. The court was informed that the Hen.95 words
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Article115 1923-06-27 6 (From Our Own Correspond^iit.) Penary, June 26. The meeting of the Chamber of •Commerce was adjourned for a fortn;gh for further consideration by the members of the ruies for th? election of a member to the Legislative Council. Six Chinese were charged before Mr. Asto-nv the second magistrate,115 words
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Article136 1923-06-27 6 We regret to reeorj the untime"ly death of Mr. A. G. Brat-ton, of Messirs Gurhr'e and Company, which took place at the General Hospital yesterday from pneumonia fciiow'ng influenza, at the ea <1y age of 29. Mr. Brat.on wais a keen sportsman and was an136 words
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Article288 1923-06-27 6 Mr. D. P. Roberts, of Bukit Jail Kstate, leaves for Home on leave next week tiaveJling via Rangoon. H.M.S. I Homed- and H. M. sloop Magnolia have arrived in Penang. A boxing tournament 's bemg arranged. Mr. E W. Gisby, aesis ant architect in th i office, of the Di'reCsor288 words
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Article546 1923-06-27 6 CROWN'S LIABILITY k LAND DiSFi rp* S Interesting Qtaet^ The hearing of th, Attorney Genera! of Mr. jJt£* *d*.. Lennard on a f mfcual of a petit,o :i of f**. had been printed bj Yew, condoded ye Gov* of Appeal Justice Sir Waiur Sana Z ~> Mr.546 words
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Article40 1923-06-27 6 Inspector untitled bin Kar>'hu::al, J" v: in the second poW* ur by a w> h «t»;i*r> rash and negi.gcn: ad w b *fct The c.,v,..«» ias Chinese wom-.i' > ~a i rospW with Mk« $500 was allowed a- poned for a40 words
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Advertisement595 1923-06-27 6 g NEW RECORDS. MASTER'S VOICE" X S 18-Inch doubid-sided Plum Label, $2.00 S n IMO I know a Bank s Sydney Coltham g gj p IJAU I Cedars of Lebanon I (Tenor; f3 b H7O I 3**»*« f Sydney Coltham ft 5{ t I'he flight of Age* l lienor) Qj595 words
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Advertisement10 1923-06-27 6 THE CBFAT NICOLA at the tmm n* l 1 i10 words
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Article252 1923-06-27 7 GOVERNMENT DECISION TO INCREASE HOME SQUADRONS. WILLING TO LIMIT FORCES. Reuter. London, Juna 26. In the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin announced that the Govern- V d that m addition to meef.rvg the essential a r power require- the Navy and Army, and the Indaan andoversea, commitmentsReuter. - 252 words
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Article183 1923-06-27 7 )!otorman Charged with Homicide. New York, Jan; 25. The casua in tfce elevated ra'lw»y cia-sh are eight kflkd and 83 injured The dead jnc'ude s-even women and giiph. Th= train plunged fT.v feet into the jimctloa of A*'antic and Ftat.hu sn averjuee. Bn.vk.lyn was congested as i(t is183 words
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Article86 1923-06-27 7 Reuter. Port Sa d June 26. The fhi den of the Rhodesia have d and the fire extCngul^ed. -Rent r. Madnaa, June 26. The Sloterdijk is proceedinig t > tow the German steamer Gutenfele to Calcutta and is progtress'ng favourably.- R niter. Djurban, June 26. Th* captain ofReuter. - 86 words
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Article68 1923-06-27 7 Reuter. London. June 26. r "Daly TelegraphV dlp*>mafce 1 **i indent gathe-» Wmt the v nglon Government and the Am r con bank ng c'exles concerned *r* 1 kely to express an early general i .u p w i'jh th peoposals of the bi t. h representatives ofReuter. - 68 words
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Obituary52 1923-06-27 7 Londarv June 26. The i}<a;h s anmounoed of Alfred ''«K.-oyr- W'.L'.c—Renter. [A frf<i Coacoyne Wise LA»B„ was kjm at Colombo «r 1854. H-> was *< M a^'v 1 rcite of Hor-gk>ng m I'M Ii«g>Var of the Suprpm»? CV>urt in and from 1895 to 1909 PrMwne -i'* <if .ihe Hoifkosg52 words
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Article32 1923-06-27 7 Reuter. Pan'n, Juntf 26. Annthar <»ffic .al denni has been Wj%x *d to the Observer's s> l ..3rry as rtffawfe Dorten. It my that ttie Intter never by the FrenchReuter. - 32 words
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Article83 1923-06-27 7 First Offered in Britain. Reuter. London, June 26The £3,000,000, six per eefe bonds Ol the Tokio Electric Light Company are being issued to-morrow of which 94 will be repayable by 1948. This is the first Japanese industrial em.6sier offered to the pobtk of Britain Th? "T'mf," points cutReuter. - 83 words
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Article69 1923-06-27 7 Propagandists in Australia to be Deported. Sydney, June 26. The |i h Rcpubl'cam and Father o'Flan2gan were di charged on ihe sedition charge but were ordered to be deported Meanwb!e th y axe remain!. \g in custody.—Reuter. [O'Ke'ly and Father O'Flanagan Wfftt (r:d n propaganda work in Ay69 words
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Article66 1923-06-27 7 We Go Into Mourning! Reuter. New York, June 26. After a coreferen.ee between the Co' 'atfbr of Customs :.nd the Prohibit on Director it has been decided to dump 3 000 quarts of beer overboard from the liner "Paris." W ne and spirits are at present permitted toReuter. - 66 words
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Article49 1923-06-27 7 Orphanage Collapses Killing Thirty-Six. Reuter. Calcutta June 23. At 36 bry» aged between 3 and 18 years were k' lei by the par..i*i ccMapse cf the Mohammedan Boys' Cr ph«anr<?e, in the heart of Calcutta, containirg 229 boys, seventeen of whom are at present n;t accountc.l for.—Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article31 1923-06-27 7 Reuter. Paris, June 25. Thy- newspapers publish a meswage from E ?'i:hen stating thOU 9 were killed and 19 injured in a eottVofl between Commurtlsts and Nationaliate. —Reutetr.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article17 1923-06-27 7 Reuter. New York, 26. Sir Auckland Gaddes has proceeded to England— Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article43 1923-06-27 7 Tin Took Seng Hospitel had an d» v uMar of pat^c" '2-i >>'»''- b'Siit^' or Ol tbesc v.4.e blT» 30 b"l pu»rn.«la-y 23 .uilercd frl,.o cbr nic < and the w«re f?»nn «dt."onc l. nl'. t.i«»«. bosl'»t»>l cost, kon.etb ng ut:der H15 000 a month.43 words
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Article132 1923-06-27 7 COMMUNISTS AGAIN REJECTED. No Dictatorship. Reuter. London, June 20. The arnual Labour Conference opened at Queens Hall and was attended by tlhe record number of 900 delegates. Mr. Sidney Webb, MP., presided. A feature of the dscussion, which resulted in the rejection of the Column nst Party's applicationReuter. - 132 words
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Article221 1923-06-27 7 We are indebted to the "Kanyo Nichi-Nkhi Shimbun" for the foilow;ng: Tokio. Jura 23. Manehu-rian by.HF's mided a cl.v s passen rr oar of tha South Manchurian Railway, tna'n for Ta'ren in the neighbourhood of Sha Laho. The brkp.i.nc'S robbed a 1 tha valuabke of mm passengers221 words
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Article199 1923-06-27 7 Th? monthly meeting of the Municipal. Conumfi ision will be hod on Friday at the Boa id Room when the following questions :ad wmMiOUi will cx me up. Questions by Mr. J. M. Sim.?. (1) I 3 it a fact tfoi the number of appfiicaiticns for Electrical Supply199 words
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Article902 1923-06-27 7 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTER'S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) HOUNDING DOWN NOTORIOUS DACOIT. Sim 1 a, June 10.—Madras: The Loch" Government has decided on stationing punitiv.' in two TaJukts in 'fir,uevelly District until such fin? as the people co-operate with the Police for arresting the notorious dacoit, Jambul'rjg Nadiax902 words
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Article288 1923-06-27 7 Tokio Comment on "Morning Post" Article. .3b Tokio, June 23. Reft nil j; fcj the ar«K«..e in the "Morning Posit" wiied recently by Boater, the "Asahi Sh rrbnn" comm>:nts as fo lowg The articles a irr.ctal considervible rttatfbß here but iihe winter failed o the bext h288 words
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Article130 1923-06-27 7 Programme of Dril a up to and for Sunday July 1. Wednesday. June 27.—5.15 p.m. DrTl H»'d, "C" Scottish Coy., Lewa Gun and N.C.O's Lecture and Reconnaissance. Wednesday, June 27.—5.15 p.m. Drill Hali. Eurason Coy., Lecuure Advance and Rear guards, Outposts. Thursday June 28— 5.15 pjn. Juneton130 words
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Article61 1923-06-27 7 Before Mr. Ahearne in the second court ycoterday Inspector Clifton mentoned two cases of gang robbery alleged t*> heve been committed l in h rong-road. The alleged robbers wrrendercd tihernselves and was stated that the changes mght prove faj.se as the motive appeared to be •rouble over women. Bail of61 words
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Advertisement24 1923-06-27 7 Chinos/; Magic, Indk.n Magic,, Jijjfcwi Magic Egyptian Magic, American Mag c, i Europca% Me* c Jj 9 WCOLA AT THE SURINA TO-NIGHT. c 124 words
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Advertisement455 1923-06-27 7 i 32 1 I The Largest Plant I evoted Exclusively 1 a Waking Steel Pulleys This position, held by the American Pulley Company, i could not have been reached had it not determined the X I correct principles of pulley construction. s_ 1 For 25 years the features of various455 words
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Article565 1923-06-27 8 FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ku: hi Lumpur, June 26. During a football match tx.tw.en Chinese and Tamils on the Padang, two Chinese were ordered off the field, one for fori pay and the Other for innocence to fee referee. Afterwards exa ted crowds lingered on the565 words
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Article103 1923-06-27 8 INDIAN TIGERS BEAT ETON. London, June 14.—De Madras Tigers defeated Eaton by G gcAlf to 2 in the semi-final of the Raneiagh Open tup. ENGLAND CHALLENGES AMERICA. London, June 15.—The Hurl rjgham Polo Committee have definitely challenged America, for the International Trophy in 192 V suggesting September instead of103 words
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Article16 1923-06-27 8 Members «re reminded that the Swimming Pool will be closed for bleanmg to-morrow and Friday.16 words
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Article1044 1923-06-27 8 NOTES BY "WAYFARER." A foal'ure of the match between the V.M CA. and R. E. played on Saturday aft Pulau Brani vreh 'the low scoring: on both sjd im, only 130 runs being scored for the loss of 20 wickets. On fee Y. ML C A. side the cause1,044 words
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Article213 1923-06-27 8 FEATURE OF THE DERBY. Running of Mf. Goculdas' Parth. London, June 7. —The outstard'ng feature of the Derby was the runn'ng cf Parth who is owned by the Bombay owner Mr. Gocoldes. Parth lest about un lengths by b:s s:ow 6tart but finished gosng faster than Papyrus and213 words
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Article562 1923-06-27 8 YESTERDAY'S BOUTS. (By "Wayfarer.") The Manila Shows continue to draw large crowds with their boxing programmes, and bet n .ght was no ex-the-.rule but if there is r.nythsjp lacking it is a little courtesy in the$part el* the underl'ngs such as ticke; collectors, towards the Press. Our representative carried562 words
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Article67 1923-06-27 8 Reuter. Lcndetn. June 26. An eorgcoii Bpectalnflt his examined Beck It's herd and cer Ified that he is unfix for ta&asilg for tK' fight with Chrpenitier on July 20. He must cant fcr st idawt three Biootba. Major Wilson, the promoter of the fight, UurCllW legalReuter. - 67 words
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157 1923-06-27 8 "Harry Smyth" notes Echf n Do Souza's reply in the "Malaya Tribune" of the 23rj inf ant, and, on de Soura being de-clare I medically fit to go into he ring, after two or three months. 11 be more than wiiLng to meet him157 words
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Article248 1923-06-27 8 WIMBLEDON GAMES. TIT* J T C%r* Reuter. W.mbledon, June 26. In ihe second round there wu,s a sl»:|ht delay owing to rain, but there was glorious weatthei*" later. There were 12 00Q~ present including many fashionable fo.ks. Etj was American day on the «centre court, Vincent R chard»Reuter. - 248 words
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Article164 1923-06-27 8 Mary Pickford and Harold Lloyd. W«e have s&en Mairy Pickford in some happy roles, but we have never seen her ;n a happ.r one that that of "Hoed am," a r ix-part production of her own company which is beir.;r screened at the Victor a Theatre from164 words
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Article203 1923-06-27 8 T!k? management of tihc Surma has booked at heavy expense to perform fa Ifkffer Theatre for one week only, cc.mmer.c.ng to-night. The GltaA Nicola, Worxi's Greatest Magician an.l I lu:l-nr.'lst. A w nderfol series of startD'rg mysteries is billed to be presented each ?rghi> ►aj.idlng Chimese.203 words
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Article32 1923-06-27 8 Mr. and Mrs. Cubitt have left Kuala Lumpur for Gar.ada. Mrs. Cubitt ib on her way Home. Mr. Rligh-Orr, of Selangor River Estate, Kuala Selangor, is going Home n a fortnight's time.32 words
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Advertisement75 1923-06-27 8 Your. Cough mm #iay appear to be of little importance But a neglected AfrffifSL cough is often the Jfl'Z\ forerunner of pleurisy, pr.euffi monia, bronchitis wJ or even consumpf \\on. Fa.r better t° rid of your Fake SCOTT'S regularly and watch the results. Day by day you will note an75 words
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Advertisement426 1923-06-27 8 > ii MHi.ii ■'•«'«"•««•"■''«"■«■iiiniiiwiii;iii«i»iiiiimitii|i!i„i„ l l>Hi 11lt I|l||M| H TENNIS RACKET L/ REPAIRER J\ can fetJ l the pulse of your racket ft less than a doctor of his patient l fact he is a TENNIS DOCTOR.' Wl ever the pulse of your racket revea he begins with his line426 words
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Article1065 1923-06-27 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 27. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations, May 1923. Issue value of shares shown after n«me of company. Allagar 2s 1|3 Anglo-Java 2s 3j_ Anglo-Malay 20s1,065 words
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Advertisement652 1923-06-27 9 ,U,,,MU,U,,,,,,, pVom a Wa/Ai n# Gait to the Speed of a Train > i ilons at 0 snail's pace, and tyre-economy of the Light-Six eleratin* to an express have converted many thousand. li n peed, in the matter of a c f ;i v jOUS nd9 j I mi t652 words
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Article11 1923-06-27 10 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]11 words
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Article1681 1923-06-27 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Mr. Krishnan burkes thj point at issue when he says that ii he proves that Dubois' book has been baken judicial notice of, then he has establ'shed his contention that Hindus are not polygamous. The issue is now reduced to mm: "Whether1,681 words
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Advertisement746 1923-06-27 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their Bale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, July 1923, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Freehold land fronting McPherson Road (Off Seranggong Road) area 36,732 square feet. 2. 999 years* leasehold land746 words
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Advertisement331 1923-06-27 10 HANDS AND ARMS RED WITHECZEMA Terrible Itching and Burning. Lasted 2 Years. Cuticura Heals. The backs of my hands became very red and inflamed, and soon after broke out with weeping eczema. It spread up my arms to the elbows, causing terrible itching and burning and much inconvenience and interference331 words
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Advertisement302 1923-06-27 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight tad Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. c.a. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER," 12,250 tons about June 30 'or cargo only, s.s. "ALBERT VOEGLER," 9,000 tons about July 31. HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR302 words
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Advertisement246 1923-06-27 10 I SOMBI SABJNQ 4 LONDON LINE. Katori Maru Kashimer M .ru '*vu' y H LIVERPOOL LINE. Tottori Maru July ]j HAMBURG LINE Tsuruga Maru Mito Maru "HUdf NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura Maru BOMBAY LINE. Tamba Maru •Nagano Maru July 17 CALCUTTA LINE246 words
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Advertisement504 1923-06-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS pTo. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (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.) oITWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles. London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore gaakaril504 words
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Advertisement365 1923-06-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS o. sTkT Proposed Sailing from Siagapcr» (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For MarseilleB, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. •Alps Maru arr July 20 dep 21 •Omit Marseilles NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via JapanHamburg Maru arr365 words
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Advertisement513 1923-06-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS V LINE OF STEAMERS Montnly sailings to and from Auatialia for cargc oaly, calling at Penang Bntavia, Sourabaya, Frcmantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrive* Sails s.s. EMITA July 18 July 20 s.s. ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 For fur*htr particular* p'easo apply to513 words
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Advertisement511 1923-06-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS mi) PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. heaves Hongkong Arrives San Francisco, PRESIDENT WILSON July 4 J u v 2fi PRESIDENT LINCOLN July 18 Aug I SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE,511 words
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Advertisement395 1923-06-27 12 WANTED, WAN TED. ~h >r*hand typist, previous experience essential. Immediate engagement Lib particulars to B <x 73 c/o Malaya Tribune." SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Accommodation for another fifty pupils tt available in the Indian Eiementaiy School, No. 8 Sh>rt Street. Singapore, for pujils up to Standard IV irrespective .>f Nationaity or age.395 words
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Advertisement449 1923-06-27 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles Cbamters. Apply lo the Secretary. Garden Club. TO LET.—An airy office with up to date sanitary arrangements iv Kobinson Road, also one spacious sea side bungalow furnished. <- heap rent. Apply ~4U c/o Malaya Tribune. 10 LET. —Commodious bungalow for family men or449 words
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Advertisement457 1923-06-27 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 $5,504,080 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—oo WALL STREET.457 words
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Advertisement428 1923-06-27 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Peaang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised428 words
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Advertisement428 1923-06-27 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (incorporated ia England by Royal Charter 1858.) 1 aid up Capital in 600,001) Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of .Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. >fy London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bvnk Ltd. National428 words
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Advertisement405 1923-06-27 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) I Head Office Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. L-e, Esq. Ong Sosii Tee, Esq. Yeo405 words
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Advertisement379 1923-06-27 12 Don't You Wish? Don't vouwi, h that yuii( strong, healthy and lr Z from wasting Wtort you want i* bio* Plenty of pure blood, it by drinking the v palatable and wdl-ki w MEDICINAL BLOOD. ONE BOTTLE CONVINCES Sufficitnt for 12 HBCB $ut e th Sold by The International Phan,379 words
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