Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1923
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Title Section30 1923-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. KVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. FVEN r NG DAILY Vol A." -jSo. 150 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1923.30 words
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Advertisement168 1923-06-28 1 r THE MALAYA TRIBUNE YNP 'PING GAZETTE, j 15, Ed tor al D 171, M".nafT( rial Dept. RIPTJON RATES. I c In advance. ma $15.00 !ia'f -yearly 7.60 j jartef 3.75 outage extra 50 eta. per month. 1( I I 4 I I I I I I 111 I I168 words
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Advertisement187 1923-06-28 1 JUST UNPACKED. A new Consign mem of CELEBRATED SUN-PROOF f PITH HATS FOB I Men and Bey* PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Personal Inspection will Convince You. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 94, JtOriTH BRIDGE fOAD, (Adelphi Hotel Buldiiigt), SINGAPORE. "VEET" DEPILATORY CREAM JUST ARRW£D. Medical Hall Ltd., 23, BATTERY EOAD, SINGAPORE. BRASSO. THE187 words
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Advertisement163 1923-06-28 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTL The Popular NVwspaper of the Stra i- -.uiementa. Published Daily. Cot»pfet* Reports of Local Ereute. Pull and Latest Telegrams. BEST SPORTS REPORTS. A Household Necessity Libby's Condensed Milk—the Flying Ox Head Brand —contains all the nourishing qualities of new, creamy cow's milk. Use it163 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1923-06-28 2 HERBERT CROOKER - Adapted from the Pathe Photoplay Serial by Val Cleveland Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc. NEW READERS BEGIN HERE. BY HERBERT CROOKER Ruth Reading, "The Timber Qucfji," a friend of the smaller land owrrrs, is the undisputed regtnt of the one remaining vai-:t timber trae; not controlled by1,833 words
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Advertisement573 1923-06-28 2 Tb§ OruĔ9*t Domestic Remedy of ths Century Soldier's Severe Nervous Collapse Shock and Nerve Breakdown Caused by Hard Service, Cured by Dr. Casseil's Tablets. §Mr. O. O'Knight McDonald, 81, Cumberlandstreet, Bndgton, Glasgow, Scotland, says:—"l was invalided home from Italy in July. 1919, in a state of acute nervous breakdown. who573 words
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Advertisement342 1923-06-28 2 A Popular Comedy Star Mr. Rr W LNTWORTH, Ligl't Comedian, if^nWsM .tifsl eon peU«d to write a 00-jotaut »uflcrer of f-Ufixh.-u'o r sin. c uking De WiL s Pjlls I Lave com- ffi*Ww\W pleU)iy lost the complaint." Binß Evidence from Selangor. Mr. a de MORNAY, write* I is with great342 words
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Advertisement208 1923-06-28 2 AMERICAN ASH OARS, Size 10' 11 12 l 3 feet Price $4 $5 $7.50 m each. ?ize 14 15 16 feet Price »15 $18 «22 eac l, Largest Stocks of SHIPS CHANDLERY I IN THE EAST. j Send for Marine Catalogue to UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I noorporaUd hi the Straits208 words
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Article592 1923-06-28 3 LORD \UIU H( IJFFE's FASCINATING TRAVEL BOOK. Or,» < f the ideas which dominated the journal s-tic life of Lord Xorth-ci'-ff: was that human nature is natura iy cur'ou?, healthily curious. Fao Is facts, facts are what men and women want all the time., and it mtij.eis592 words
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Article138 1923-06-28 3 There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the r>rain. How can you stand it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you don't138 words
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Advertisement388 1923-06-28 3 1 DO NOt'lmut**^^*) 1 until your good health is impaired, but take steps to keep it up to the mark. Remember that ailments apparently trifling may very L 2 soon develop into serious illness. Do not hesitate to take BEEGHAM'S PILLS I *1 on the f.rst appearance of any distressing388 words
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Advertisement542 1923-06-28 3 THE GIRL WHO SINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST. And The Girl Who Doesn't. Some girl* sing as scon «as they jump out of bed. The)r sleep has done them good, they are refreshed •ad eager to commence the day; what is more they are ready to eat a good, MA tan-ial brejkfast.542 words
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Advertisement283 1923-06-28 3 CIGARETTES l| are made in London by an TP jji English firm with over 140 HS years'experience to help them I^* in their endeavour to prod uce rE&^" the perfect cigarette. $fffc£ Finest tobacco —carefully selected bright iffl *> terials used to ensure n^f^ V /A —the perfect qualities BuuE£fc283 words
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Article976 1923-06-28 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." Cven: A group of men and a group of women, "separately located jat any two spoa on the habitable itlobe. Problem: Keep them apart. The I.tit'e feminine group was composed of the reformer, one illusioned br de and one976 words
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Advertisement559 1923-06-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. What is the greatest thing in iife? Do you know that LOVE of man for woman, down through tbe ages has caused Kingdoms to be overthrown friends to become embittered great deeds accomplished epic romances written. LOVE in our modern has been pictured into a drama, thrilling in its559 words
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Advertisement445 1923-06-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Saturday June 23, to Thursday June 28. Id 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 Forsaking All Others In 5 Reels. A film play of modern life asking the question445 words
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Advertisement519 1923-06-28 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" CITDIXTa ROWDS FLO KING TO SEE \J jTC > A THE MYSTERIOUS MR. NOBODY i The greatest wonder of the age in IKK o\[ y THE LONGEST SERIAL LN Camm encing 10-day, J« np 9? THE WORLD c 52 J hlperi^ r L m v REELS OF EVERYTHING519 words
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Article120 1923-06-28 5 -:.m;AI OKK DIAHV. To-day. June 28. 1 >! 5. —10.49 am., 10.2 p.m. outward niilJ due. (i ,h ra Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Suj ma Theatre 9 p.m. To-morrow, June 29. is. 11.31 a.m., 10.45 p.m. vjiiing Co. arml. Mtg* moon, irina Theatre 9 p.m. .mmissiancrs 2.15.120 words
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Article100 1923-06-28 5 P« itieaJ Commits* ion of the j n fanence in m:»l week, rvo made by Isnu t Pasha lng the rma'l island of v f.ich wa.* t'i rgott. n in the tn .'.y. I* appears \h'i th a ia rxt figure on the Acanirat- and100 words
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Article157 1923-06-28 5 Impre-sioiis of Derby Day. London, Junr 7.— "The Times" states L&ai was oomph:? aston'shment xtraord'nary amount of betii was th." predominant rr.- sted en the memh.ry of <.f Commons Select Cornnets after their visit to the arfa i wei c 'he gueste i v Club confessed157 words
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Article116 1923-06-28 5 Singapore, June 28. London Is. IVid Loc\il n £183. 12s. 61. Local M: > tons sold), i Mm! abatis 20 to 24 deoa 55 to 60 cents, 65 to 70 cents, ANenby I 25, D. tIMVk to Via* ka Pii dee 11.40 to $1 45. Piahe116 words
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Article22 1923-06-28 5 v., ek eneane; July 1. Jun.: 29.—Route March r Me hack cf V.M.C.A. 8.30 p.m. 'RANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.22 words
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Article160 1923-06-28 5 To-day, June 2v Souiabaya, Stagen. Kot» Baroe BalJk Papan Samarinda De Weert 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 3 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon. Calcutta Ekma 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Ban Lee Guan 3 p.m. Muntok, Batavia, Oheribon/ Samarang Sourabaya Maetsuycker 3 p.m. Malacca Muar*160 words
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Article25 1923-06-28 5 Fiom Europe by sa. F/lenga. at Penang 6 a.m. to-morrow. From Unted Kingdom by s.e. Sarpcdon, at Singapore on Tuesday, the 3rd proximo.25 words
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Article164 1923-06-28 5 The latest time received from Loodon at 5.30 a.m. Urg-ent 7.10 p.m. Juno 27. Ordinary 3.30 p.m. June 27. T-legraphic communication with Ba.ngkok is inte irrupted l The rates of conversion of Money Orders in Si'am are now as follows: —For Orders paQMAte in Siam $83164 words
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Article125 1923-06-28 5 Resolution by Sir Thomas Bennett. London, June 4.—An, ant -slavery meeting yesterday passed a resolution moved by Sir Thonsa* Bennett, M.P., urgl/ng that in :,ny settseaneot of the -Kenya question there should 'be no race, creed or colour bar to industrial and civic advancement. The cornfjfetoton cf Kenya125 words
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Article97 1923-06-28 5 Programme of Drll's up to and for Sunday July 1. Thursday. June 28.—5.15 p.m. Juneton BunVo Road Race Course Road. "C" Scottish Coy., Street FigMmg. (Busses for those requiring transport w.TI leave Crcket Club at 5.5 p.m.) Parade will be d'smisscd at Drill Hall. Friday, June 29.—5.1597 words
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Article142 1923-06-28 5 TtM>AT*B LOCAL MARKEI QUOTATIONS. Tvr to-day.—|9l.7r, per plkul. 200 tons sold. Buyers Sellers Gambier $12.50 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 26.00 Press Cube Sar. White Popper 22.00 Mixed Biack Pepper 13.75 *M xed Copra 10 45 10.45 "Sundried Copra 11.00 11.00 Snral! Fake Tapioca H.OO Mcd Pt-nl Tapioca142 words
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Article85 1923-06-28 5 Standard Oi' Co's Current Prices. Devoe's Imperial Br illant per two tins *"> 30 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4 00 Ti». x per two tins $4.1*0 Tiger in drum;, per two drums $1.20 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fivh per unit of 8 Imperial gallons85 words
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Article90 1923-06-28 5 Singapore, June 28. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2?> i 3 16d Demand 2s 4 3 32d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 15|32d On India— Rink Tel. Transfer 173V 2 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2 pc. Dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75% On Java— Ban90 words
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Article86 1923-06-28 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore. June 28. IVe Crepe Prices. Buyers Sell era. Spct 46% Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers •Spot 40 46^ July 46 H 47 Aug to Sept 48 49 Oct to Dec 51% 52 Jan to86 words
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Article159 1923-06-28 5 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Btftgopofe Jun 27. CfctsJeguad 1,385 021 lbs, 618 58 ions. OIF. red 783,049 fbu 319.57 ton*. Sold 480.281 lbs, 214.41 toro.. PRICES REALIZED. Spot: l/MMOn Is. l%& Ne« Ycrk 25 ct*. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Sin %pon Standard Quality 46. Good Average159 words
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Article483 1923-06-28 5 Singapore. Juiu. 27. Th. shore market has beein v. ry duil during the week under reekiw and on'y a small volume of hi will ss h; p beon IrsnaoctteO» with vury lit. r<? of interest to report in any sec: it)?;. Robber h:* been fairly483 words
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Article63 1923-06-28 5 Generals Quit Jobs. Shanghai, Juno 13. —Guncna'la Feng Yuhsiomg and Wang Waiching have tendered their resignations on account cf the non-payment of the police and gendarmery, but have ordered the polee to maintain order. The officials of the Ministeries of Agriculture, Commerce and Education struck t -day63 words
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Advertisement401 1923-06-28 5 W \NTED -Experipncpd Chinese In ■uraace Cnvanser v,,.-, bp ,-bie fci ■p ak tw or mor riiaJ«flU Aptly pe/s .sally Left foot hult.i Sin MOTIVE. I j* UNITED] Notice is hereby given that the Trade l ark depicted above is the property of Chop Tye Wah Eng Bian Kee of401 words
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Advertisement291 1923-06-28 5 ORDINANCE. No. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. Malacca No. 6 of 1918 Re Koh Seek Lim. Notice is hereby given that a Second Dividend Is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors must prove their291 words
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Advertisement181 1923-06-28 5 THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera ia Singapore.) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. Friday June II A Big ili.i liistani !'I ly LULTand MAJNODN Laily Mi-s TIJAH Majuo in K. DEAN Ayer MOHD NOOR Kathi NAM M i sic by A. ABDULLAH K. H. CHEONG, Prrpiietef Y.181 words
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Miscellaneous55 1923-06-28 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, June 27. Bared 32 Fah. 1015.6 1013.6 1015.5. Temperature 83 88 82. Wet Bulb Ther. 79 78 80. Dir. or Wind. E S Calm. Max. Temp, in shade. 89. M'n. Temp, in Shade. 74. Max. in Sun. 148 Ter. rad. Ther. 72. Rainfall in55 words
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Obituary107 1923-06-28 6 DEATH. Friends and relatives are informed of the death on Monday the 25th instant, at her residence No. 57 Tras Street, at the ripe age of 71, of Madame Yeo Geok KENG, wife of the late Khoo Cheng Tiong beloved mother of Khoo Siok Wan alias Khoo Teck107 words
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Article911 1923-06-28 6 A number of interesting papers were laid on the table at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. These included the annual report fo 1923 on the Straits Police Force and some of the various facts given are worthy of special notice. Looking over the Police911 words
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Article671 1923-06-28 6 The of theft in Singapore Harbour during 1922 are stated in the Police annual report to have been vtay few. Over 1,200 vagrants passed through the hands of the Singapore Marine Police during ljast year for repatriation. A number of fish and vegetable sellers of Clyde-terrace Market were fined $10671 words
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Article113 1923-06-28 6 Plague and Tuberculosis. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur;, June 28. At a Sanitary Board Meeting, Mr. Bresland, the chairman, reported that acn'Jon had been taken rotating to plaigue. In accordance with a resolution at a previous the board agreed that two health officers, an independent113 words
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Article88 1923-06-28 6 "Cat" Lacerates Boy's Back. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 27.—Mr. Pediow. Protector of the Chinese, produced a lad) of fifteen who had been beaten with a rattan im tihe lock up in the presence of the magiiistirate for theftfe. and compained that tbe beating had88 words
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Article70 1923-06-28 6 B g Success at Surma Theatre. The Suiina theatre was uncomfortably crowded and hundreds were turned away last night, when N cola, the Magician, who has been appearing with success a the Victoria Theatre during the weik, opened a season at this picture house. The progtramm? cons gted cf70 words
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Article83 1923-06-28 6 The:*' was a pood attendance at the Victorria Theatre laet night when '"The Hoodmnv" featuring the much liked Mary Pickford, was screened a with a thoroughly amusing Hart Id L'oyd comedy. "The H; odium"' has a delightful setting and is a rare p'-ctui c which none shou'd fail83 words
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Article71 1923-06-28 6 The annua-. $eses*| meet hg of the Singay Manava Sen'ham.il Sangam wa* he!i at the Sao 'aim's premises on Fridu. ,the 22nd. Mr. Y. K. Govindasamy Vannyar, presided. Tl/e nnnual repor were road and confirmed. Mr. T. M." Shunmugam was elected president and V. M. Ramaya71 words
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Article242 1923-06-28 6 The Municipal Commission untitled have decided no." to wmend the mica for Acting Allowancca, but to »y down tha g.tr.?ro.l principle for adop ion n the larger dopartmenrta ihat the aenior eilaff should be ndequatoi to cope with normal work during absence of officer» on leave. M. A. Proleshamy, a242 words
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Article438 1923-06-28 6 ACCUSED PLEADS GUltTt The case m whkh T j European Prison charged with aaaauHing b_ 'W'was eoneiu,!,. David in the Crmhm, fl yesterday noon. The chat, Ur Dunning was prefer** at time ago for the alleged th f trunk cousin ng the acctmed-kk Ahearne the boy aCeged438 words
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Article57 1923-06-28 6 Penang Case Postponed. (From Our Own Correspondent! Penang, June 27. Mr. Aston the Sec ad MMgh m held another inquir> tt-dajr, nection with the SM f< rged coupons, of 25 catt M each alleg-ed to have beea f» the pyiiaaaim of a Cfcaeee Teh Kirn Tarn in57 words
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Article93 1923-06-28 6 Endeavours to BWX* Mr. Justice F. ar.oO*r Md Sck N were »t a f a „u,y a,a been made and were brir; about I thai a set->nvn > mt but difficult ha.i ,he illnes, of absence of DM the lived in D** El His Urdshjp merchant ssk.93 words
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Advertisement622 1923-06-28 6 es2s2S2s2s2sH_^sßsaSHKs_?a__S^ NEW RECORDS. MASTER'S VOICE" X j3 10 inch double sided Plan Label, $2.00 jjj w isia f I know a Bank Sydney Coltbam H g 1310 CedarB of Lesanon (Tenor) f3 S Rirf) Nirvana f Sydney Coltham }g X The Flight of Ages (Tenor) 51 d li7 t Rolling622 words
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Advertisement26 1923-06-28 6 Lactogen Free Booklet 011 the Feeding' and Care of Infants wiM be sent upon application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London.) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.26 words
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Article243 1923-06-28 7 EXCHANGE MARKETS UTTERLY DISORGANISED. FURTHER DROP ANTICIPATED. Reuter. London, June 27. IV.c German Government's prohibition of dea,Vngs on -tjhe Forogn harge except at the Berlin Official Rate wtitlh a view to discouraging k specrtataoti has utterly disorgan aed the Exchange markets. *The Bomea are strongly notably Cotogne,Reuter. - 243 words
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Article209 1923-06-28 7 If M.S. "COLOMBO" ORDERED TO SEARCH. British Officers at Rodriguez. Reuter. London, June 27. 'Hit- Ccnrniander-in-Chief of .he livst lndes has cabled to the Ad- i ralty that ihe "Trcvessa's" surviv at Islard cons'st of five '.fticers and ten of the crew who were 23 dnys at sea.Reuter. - 209 words
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Article93 1923-06-28 7 Contract with Vickers Group. Reuter. London June 27. Router b informed that a contract for turbine engines for a large de-:-rover, being built for Japan by the I Dock Company, has been placed with the Vidcers group. The torbiDSi whidh have 39,000 shaft irapower, will, be* MetropolitanReuter. - 93 words
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Article93 1923-06-28 7 Reuter. Mi scow, June 27. The Patriarch Tkhon has been re- I Kiuter. McoeOW June 27. The Scviet Foreign Office itate* l.'at th-y have received a cc<mmunin fr m Patriarch T k&on a mjtt that ho active y j ppose 1 hi Soviet Governme.l. r«e«fwi»Bg ta* rustice ofReuter. - 93 words
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Article82 1923-06-28 7 U. S. MAY SUGGEST AMENDMENTS. Powers Join Britain. Reuter. London, June 27. The "Da 'y Telegraphs diplomatic correspondent says that several European powers have already notified London of their approval of the British proposals for the better protection of fore gners in Chima, The Sta c DepartmentReuter. - 82 words
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Article71 1923-06-28 7 Marconi's Optimism. Reuter. London, June 27. Signor Marconi, speaking at Brentwood, said that as a resu't of his expcr mental in West Afr'ca with rad ca!'y new devices between England and the tropics, long distance signalling would became more rapid, dm re efficient and more economical, ardReuter. - 71 words
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Article43 1923-06-28 7 Incognito Visit to England. Reuter. London June 27. The Queen of the Netherlands, the Prince Consort and Princess Juliana who are travelling -ncognito, were we'eomed by their Majesties at V:c:ora 'Station en route to Rydal Hall, Amb.eside, to spend fome weeksReuter. - 43 words
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Article41 1923-06-28 7 Liquor on Japanese Vessel Removed. Reuter. Honolulu. June 27. The American. Custeona offic aia seircd and removed 292 quart* of liquor from the liner Korea Maru." the first Japanese vessel arriving since tihe ahip Hquar ruea became eftVcfave-Reuter. - 41 words
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Article38 1923-06-28 7 Reuter. London June 27. The Grani Jury at the Centra: Criminal Court has returned a true bi 1 in the cz*<i of Art O'Brien and fi tvt ii others on charges of sedi■ cous conspiracy.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article26 1923-06-28 7 Reuter. London, June 27. The Tokio E'ectric L'g-ht issue o £3,000 000 has» been subscribed. The liste clceed at ten o'clock this morn ing-Reuter. - 26 words
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Article319 1923-06-28 7 MAKE A START WITH SINGAPORE. Decrease Other Forces. Reuter. Londcn, June 27. ITie that all parties are beginning to awaken to the grave risks of the position as regards the air is exemplified by the comments this morning, on the announcement of an increase in the AirReuter. - 319 words
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Article41 1923-06-28 7 Lightning Strikes Group of Bathers. Reuter. New York, Juie 27. During a .-torm, lightning struck .*nd stunned a group of Varie'y Art stes at Long Beach, killing the wellknown music hall artistes Be t Savoy and Jack GrossmanReuter. - 41 words
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Article46 1923-06-28 7 Bulgarian Premier's Narrow Escape. Reuter. Belgrade, June 27. Poor shots were fired at Premier PasiCA as he was leaving Skupstina in a motor. Pasitch ducked but was slightly hit an the left hand. The assiailant. Ral.tch, believed to be lunatic, has been arrested-Reuter. - 46 words
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Article52 1923-06-28 7 Ottawa House of Commons Votes $70,000. Reuter. o*~tawa, June 27. On a mot on by the Premier the House of Corncawns, voted for Dr? Bant ng, the discoverer of insulin treatment for diabetes a pension of $70 00C' to enable Dr. Banting to devotee h* Ufa toReuter. - 52 words
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Article34 1923-06-28 7 Holland Adheres to Treaty Articles. Reuter. Hague June 27. The Senate adopted a bill embodying Holland's adhesion to the artVe.3 of the Treaty of Versailles resoectin* navigatic-i' on tne Rhine-Reuter. - 34 words
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Article50 1923-06-28 7 More Rapid Steps. -Reuter. Washington June 28. At a Conference on Prchib tien the Treasury Officials virtually agreed to fix a date next month after which the pena'tty for bringing liquor into American wafers will be the seizure of the vessel and the arrest of the Captain.--Reuter. - 50 words
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Article218 1923-06-28 7 FOUR LABOUR MEMBERS TURNED OUT. Unparliamentary Language. Reuter. Lcr.don, June 27. Four Labcurities have been suspended in the House of Commons, on the occasion of a d-cbate on the Scottish Estimates. Mr. James Maxton and Mr. Wheatley described Sir Frederick Banbury (Conservative) as a murderer in connection withReuter. - 218 words
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Article31 1923-06-28 7 Reuter. liondon Jon 27. The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed the Venerable Aiuh.*f—COß John Hod n to be B shop of Kwangsi, Hunan in succession to Bishop Ban ster.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article122 1923-06-28 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nkrhi Shimbun" for the following: Tokf.'o, June 26. The d-jai'.h is announced of Count Obgimachi. Rdhber F. A. Q. Spot is quoted at 55 and 50 \i> —55 on future deliveries. The mark t is unccrt&V owing to tfti; fail! in122 words
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Article220 1923-06-28 7 Additions to To-morrow's Agenda. At to-morrow* meJting of tihe Municipal Conimisfrioners, Mr. S. Q. Wong will ask "In view of the large Revenue derived annually from Municipal Markets which tantamount to taxation of food stuffs, will you, Mr. President, in framing the 1924 Estimates recomm *nd to the220 words
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Article489 1923-06-28 7 JUDGE ON NECESSITY FOR JURY. Tramway Inspector's Affidavit. The case was taken up yesterday in tlhe Supreme Court before Mr. Juirtice F. Barrett-Lennard, in which A. R. S. Veerappa Chitty sued M. K. Suratee for the recovery of two sums of $2,400 and $2,600 on two promissory489 words
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Article237 1923-06-28 7 It is annauno d tjhait under present arrangements s Earner Derbyshire will leave MaT'.a cm September IS, with the 2nd Br>. The Royal Sussex Regt. and dfrafa for Singapore, arriving here on Ootob r 6. The vessel will I:ave Singapore on October 10 conveying >!he 2nd Bn.237 words
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Advertisement404 1923-06-28 7 1 BROADBENTS 3 I i'ATENT IMPROVED. I Blake Stone Breaker and I Ore Crusher. I STRENGTH, QUALITY AND DURABILITY UNSURPASSED. S For Breaking Coprolites, Phosphates, Fossils, Sj Flints, Hard Rocks, Lime Stone, Slag, Emery S Ores, Bricks, Coal, Cement, Granite, Quartz, X 1 Road Metal, Tar Paving, Etc. S I404 words
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Article277 1923-06-28 8 Rover - Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. MALACCA GAMES. By "Rover." In the Young Maftaccu Cup the St. FraTxis' Ins* i tuition pCnyed a drawn game of one aUI in ilhel'r semifinal tie against the Robmhoot Company I «nel the replayed tie WSM come off on Tuesday. The True Blue s, W* i accounted277 words
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Article93 1923-06-28 8 IRISH DEFBi. Curragh, June 27.—Th. Iri*h Derby re^ul:ed as fo>Lows: Weygood (6 to i>. BtidOBMOO (3 to 2). Greek (8 to 1). Bachelor (8 to 1). Fifteen ran. Won by four [cngtfae. thrse betwe m cond and third.— Reuter. The St, Frameis' Association, Malacca, mm going down to93 words
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Article71 1923-06-28 8 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL SPORTS. On Saturday, the A. C S. Annual Spcits, to which the Friends and Old Boyj of tihe School |M invited, will be held on the Oldham Ha.il Grounds. This year there is a rathar large provision for seating a goodly numb r. If the weather doss71 words
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Article71 1923-06-28 8 MANILA BOYS COMING. Th? Manila Shows nia 71a cement have received information from Manila to the effect that Kd Pelky, 135 lbs. Cowboy Reyes 122 lbs. Pas.raao, 112 lbs. Arenas 108 lbj, are coming- over to Singapore and will b? here in a few days. They are ready to71 words
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Article48 1923-06-28 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The monthly Spoon Shoot will take place at Sekjtar Range on Sunday July 1, commracing ait 7.30 a.m. Ranges 200, 300, r ,OO yards. Aggregate and Rang- Spoons for competition. Members requiring transport shmld notify Headquartvra. S. V. C. by 12 noon Friday.48 words
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Article24 1923-06-28 8 Tho 200 Yards d;<a»s "B" and the 120 yds. c!a*s "A" will hi competed r at swimming pool on Saturday J* 5 p.m.24 words
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Article369 1923-06-28 8 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIP. Americans Do Well. Wimbl-d.Tt, June 27.—There was fine weathor add the court was crowded by thousands who were attracted by the magn-tic Mdlle Lenglon who played a bye in V.'he first round. They waited for hou-s in the oicvtre count end -vt. tua.My saw her defeat369 words
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Article217 1923-06-28 8 Resistance to "Extravagant French Demands.*' London, June 12.—Mr. Lloyd George in a letter denies the prevalent impression that he concurred during the early post-war conferences in demanding "incalculable sums" from Germany. He wys he always resisted with all his power the "extravagant French demands." The217 words
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Article1110 1923-06-28 8 CELEBRATION OF SACERDOTAL JUBILEE. Tributes to His Work. Sacerdotal Jubilee cmVtnnlkill of Rev. Fr. P. Ruaudel. vicar of the Cathedra', of the Good Shepherd, for whom a long has been arranged and for which the St. Joseph's Old Boys the Singapore Catholic' Club and the French Convent are1,110 words
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Article288 1923-06-28 8 Merchants at Loggerheads. The appeal and cros* appeal runs: lhe decision of Mr. Justice P. BarrettLennard in connection with the action net t«ted by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisl.a Ltd ftgminet Chop Aik Seng and Co. eWmng damages for breach VContract tor the supply and delivery »>f288 words
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Article86 1923-06-28 8 A mNMft'U from Dus6*ldorf report ffaat three British Labour leaders, Messrs. Ben Tillett, M. P., Chris. Jones and Warren have completed a tour of inqmry in the Ruhr Valley, and are preparing a report on ifoe subject. They say that they w.-re not impressed by the Communist86 words
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Article581 1923-06-28 8 SEARCH FOR HER BONES. About 100 human skeletons were dug up n S George's churchyard in Gravesend during a search for the bones cf the Ind an Princess Pocahontas, who saved the life cf Captain John SmHih in Virginia in 1608. She p'aeea her own head on the581 words
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Advertisement85 1923-06-28 8 Influenza may grip ybu or your child. The chance that it will do so is much less if you are nourished by SCOTT'S Emulsion. But if it should do so, take ali possible care. T hen when the crisis is over take a regular course of SCOTT'S and A*£>T prevent85 words
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Advertisement563 1923-06-28 8 «lMlfr«.il.tlil«l,l..«i:|H| l •::i..t.,»„f 1 ii„| 1 i«,.i„.. 1i t,. I J;;; TENNIS RACKET Iff L/ REPAIRER ill fl Ctin feel Repulse of yo„ r rjck i(1 >// eSS than a doet >» of his patient I V*s|J fa «=t he is a 'TENNIS DOCTOB Vh I tLM Ir I ever563 words
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Article621 1923-06-28 9 Singapore, June 23. 1923. Axticl* Price c MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (let quality) kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Mutton Australian kati 0.73 Fowl kati 0.50 Fowl large (3 kadis) each621 words
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Article1059 1923-06-28 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs, LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 28. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations, May 1923. Issue vaiuo of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s Ij3 Angio-Java 2s 3j-Anglo-Malay 20s 11,059 words
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Advertisement125 1923-06-28 9 T. K. K.'S i rv it I Rubber Footwear I MADE LOCALLY I SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. Sizes: Extra Large $1.50 Large $1.30, Medium $1.20 C Small $1.00. I TAN KAHKEE&CO. RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. FACTORY: 14, SUMBAWA ROAD. SALES DEPARTMENT, 215, South Bridge Road, Singapore. PI!B!6fll98BlflHIIIIIIIII During the125 words
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Advertisement59 1923-06-28 9 eSHSZSZS2SZSZ t^SZSZSZSZSi2S^^ [jj JUST ARRIVED I Messrs- ELECTRO-AUTOMATE S I I SELF GENERATING ELECTRIC TORCHES I Price $12.00 each. I 1 S SILF GENERATING CYCLE LAMPS I Price f 15.00 each. X I 61 I ffi 1 1 1 E q Wholesale prices on application to jj; I GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC59 words
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Advertisement327 1923-06-28 9 \t v •A**f Itch Away j lhere is absolutely no sufferer from eczema >ho ever used the simple wash Dexma and did not feel immediately that wonderfully calm, co< 1 sensation that comes when the itch is taken away. I'his soothing net rates the pores, gives instrim relief from the327 words
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Article484 1923-06-28 10 BAUItIEIiS AGAINST WOMEN. Wo'Jl-knowin women were present at the reception given in the Gaxton Hall ap nuail week by the league of the Church Militant a body whch, among o.her aims, is working for the •dmisisiion of woraen to the service of the Church. Miss Pcton-Turbervijl said484 words
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Article305 1923-06-28 10 Cite* Interesting Example of "Intelligent Anticipation." "The Press and journalists havi ajwaya been very good friends to me," declared the Prvnce of Wales in the course of a characteristically happy speech when presiding at the Diamond Jublee D"nner of the Newspaper Press Fund at the Hotel305 words
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Article206 1923-06-28 10 Worse Than Bleeding. "It is better to lose a pint of blood than to have the nerves tapped. No one can mea ure your nerve-force as it runs away," wrote that famous Doctor Oliver Wendle Holmes. It is easy to exlain why this is so. The blood-making206 words
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Advertisement718 1923-06-28 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have .been instructed to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, July 2, 1923, at 2.30 p.m. L Freehold 1 md fronting McPherson Road (Off Seranggong Road) area 36,732 square feet. 2. 999 years'718 words
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Advertisement467 1923-06-28 10 Q cte/tgktfu/re/reshino arm A "Montserrat" Lime Juice Cordial is the ideal drink when you are hot and parched. It quenches the thirst as nothing else can —it is so delightfully cooling and refreshing. Montserrai (rgpj LIME JUICE CORDIAL fm j Made from the pure jjtj juice of cultivated lumtS limes467 words
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Advertisement306 1923-06-28 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES lacorr>«*rat< d jn Germany.) Regular monthly freight asd Fassengtr service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. BMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER,' 2 12,250 tons about June 30 'or cargo only, s.s. "ALBERT VOEGLER," 9,000 tons about July 31. HOMEWARD306 words
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Advertisement242 1923-06-28 10 STEAI^ LONDON LINE. Katori Maru Atsuta Maru Ju, y 17 imp :M LIVERPOOL LINE. Tottori Maru Ju; y Q HAMBURG LINE Tsuruga Maru Mito Maru M L MidfAusr. NEW vja sm Sailing dattg ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LIVE Kamakur, Mara BOMBAY LINE, Tamba Maru Nagano Maru 4 July 17 CALCUTTA LINE,242 words
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Advertisement503 1923-06-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (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.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles. London Antwerp. °ue Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore Kashmir503 words
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Advertisement362 1923-06-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K« Proposed Sailing from Si»gap..r« (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, 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 Maru362 words
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Advertisement517 1923-06-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS OULTH coy P v LINE OF STEAMERS Montnly sailings to and from Auntialia for only, calling at Penang Bctavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sade s.s. EM IT A July 18 July 20 s.s. ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 for farthei517 words
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Advertisement493 1923-06-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS mS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MAN GING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERY I* E—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERH AN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrive* San Franc i PRESIDENT WILSON July 4 July 26 PRESIDENT LINCOLN July 18 Aug 9 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,493 words
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Advertisement601 1923-06-28 12 NOTICE. SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. Open "Singles" A "Doubles Championship of Singapore. Entries will be received by t*e undersigned for the above events up to 5 pm. on Tuesday the 3rd of July neit. Eutries must be accompanied by a foe of Five Dollars for each Competitor in the "Singles"601 words
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Advertisement446 1923-06-28 12 TO LET. I TO i hi.—Two sections in Raffles C Apply to the Secretary, Garden Jlub. TO LET. —An airy office with up to date sanitary arrangements in Robinson Road, a/so one spacious sea side bungalow furnished. heap rent. Apply 240 c/o Malays Tribune. TO LET. ommodious bungalow for family446 words
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Advertisement454 1923-06-28 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. NEW454 words
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Advertisement425 1923-06-28 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Bahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Traug. CAPITAL. Authorised425 words
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Advertisement428 1923-06-28 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in 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 BANKERS: Bank of Esgland. Londoa Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial428 words
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Advertisement382 1923-06-28 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, •Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Bafldinga, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone. Not 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Eiq. (Vice Chairman.) P.S. L c, Esq. Ong Soon Tec, Esq. Yeo382 words
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Advertisement385 1923-06-28 12 Don't You Wish? Don't you wUh that strong, healthy and hZ from wasting, What you want Plenty of pure bi0,,,! it by drinking the i palatable and WdHuwwT MEDICINAL BLOOD ONE BOTTLE CONVINCES rot Sufficient for 12 PMCB $1.50 each Sold by The International i'han The Anglo-Chinese DispeaZ' The Medical385 words
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