Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1923
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Title Section28 1923-06-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAID'J AND 4SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. X. No. 151 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement177 1923-06-29 1 j I I i I till .»\l%u»u+.Ĕ>iĔWkm IllltlaUaftf THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE f HIPPING GAZETTE, j 346 Editor d Dept. 17i. Managerial Dept. 1 RIPTION RATES. I ABLE IX ADVANCE. I m p i i.ruin $15.00 ;.r.y 750 Z per quarter 3.75 1 Postage extra 50 cts. I per month.177 words
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Advertisement194 1923-06-29 1 I JDST UNPACKED. n ri jj L A new Consignment of j CELEBRATED r SUN-PROOF > PITH HATS FOB Men and Boys L I I PRICES VERY REASONABLE. t,. i l' v Personal Inspection will Convince You. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM 84, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Adelphi Hotel Building). j SINGAPORE. j194 words
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Advertisement210 1923-06-29 1 j" Ny Carlsberg" Beer! MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. s B I Agents: E I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Malacca, Seremban, I 9 Pengkalan Kempas fF#f*i^ifl I and Muar. I I HALLAM COMPANY, 5 Kuala Lumpur. i BENG SENG COMPANY, 5. 13 S I Kelantan. IThe East Asiatic Co., Ltd., .I 3210 words
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Advertisement79 1923-06-29 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND j SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. Published Daily. I 2S^^*Ja» Complete Reports of Local Events. Full and Latest Telegrams. BEST SPORTS REPORTS. WE SUPPLY FREE Clerks, conductors, dressers, draughts men, demarcators, typists, stenographers, store-keepers, overseers, electrl elans*, wiren;en, ateani, gas and oil79 words
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Article2120 1923-06-29 2 BY HERBERT CROOKER Adapted from the Pathe Photoplay Serial by Val Cleveland Copyright by Pathe Exchange, Inc! NEW READERS BEGIN HERE. Ruth Reading, "The Timbei Quean," a friend of the smaller Jaud owners, is the undisputed regent of the one remaining vast timber trant not controlled by2,120 words
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Advertisement593 1923-06-29 2 BACK AGAIN. One* .n6re Influenza in epidemic form i» thoroughly upsetting the life and work of the Country. We would warn you to take care, and if that heavy feverish feeling be noticed, do not hesitate and allow it to get a firm hold upon you, just buy a bottle593 words
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Advertisement32 1923-06-29 2 A NEW SHORT STORY. m m aaI "MORAL FIBRE" I a* aa The firtionized version of the I film by that name m I ai WILL APPEAR ON SATURDAY. f a ia«SHSHSi:BfisnsMSiisiiS!tsi.siisiis:!SiiSi!SiiSiiSissiis32 words
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Advertisement201 1923-06-29 2 AMERICAN ASH OARS. Size 10 11 18 |3 fe Price $4 $5 $7.50 $i 2 each. 1 14 1.5 if, Price «15 $18 »22 each. Largest Stocks of SHIPS CHANDLERY IN THE EAST. Send for Marine Catalogue to j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (lucorpor.-it'd in the Sfruiti >« "fjwivggrs" 1 Cheap201 words
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Article695 1923-06-29 3 a Parliamentarian - SUMM' RETORT TO THE £400 A YEAR GIBE. By a Parliamentarian. The lot cf ihe average Member of Parliament, like that of the policeman, is not always a happy one. Probacy his greats:, trial is his daily post-tag. Every M. P. has MOM thousands of deetors—it695 words
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Advertisement555 1923-06-29 3 WHfcN YOU NEXT BUY LET YOUR CHOICE BE A 14 SWINEHART TYRE. 0 B WE OFFER NETT CASH: SIZE 810 x 90 117.00 c 815 x 105 20.00 2 875 x 105 21.00 1 880 x 120 27.00 3 3* x 17.00 I s I TUBES AT ONE PRICE S2555 words
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Advertisement456 1923-06-29 3 WHEN YOUR CHILD IS FEVERISH. Baby's Own Tablets Are His First Need. I Simple fever may be the beginning of more serious trouble; therefore prompt measures are essential. Keep the child quet in bed. Feed lightly, and give plenty of boiled or filtered water to drink. Admin ster Baby's Own456 words
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Advertisement331 1923-06-29 3 For Eczema I'D USE DEXMA Because tihe first ceo'- touch of D:xma instantjv stops the fiery pain and b.'it'nfr itah. Because I cam now gut, for the first time, the marveJlous new skf'n discovery which physicians haw used will almost unbelievable success in tiieir private practice. Because Dexma is r.commended331 words
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Advertisement270 1923-06-29 3 M ALL .THAT BUILDS A BOY. g I 18 in Quaker Oats. g| J 14 a,most a complete food. f. ilt contains sixteen needed elements. M And to crown this food Natu-e gives it an enticing flavour. jt Every boy every day, should eat some oats-that to make sure E270 words
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Article1332 1923-06-29 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." i i Commencing from to-nigh- the Alhambra pi events Alice Calhoun in "A Girl's Desire" a five reel story full of wit, humour and drama ie acticn. The story deals with a girl who has no fam ly tree1,332 words
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Advertisement542 1923-06-29 4 AMUSEMENTS. What is the greatest thing in life? Do ycu know that LOVE of man for woman, down through the ages has caused Kingdoms to be overthrown friends to become embittered great deeds accomplished epic romances written. LOVE in our modern day has been pictured into a drama, thrilling in542 words
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Advertisement479 1923-06-29 4 AMUSEMENTS. A LHAMBRA From Friday June 29, to Thursday July 4. j Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION PRESENTS Lionel Barrvmore in BOOMERANG BILL in 5 Reels The mighty theme, embodying a battle between innocent goodness and heedless vice, is479 words
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Advertisement452 1923-06-29 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY cYt p xf^ Biggest Screen Treat of the Year \J \J W% 1 fV| A To Night at 845 p.m. Sharp. X M Korth Rrid ß r The United rtists orporation presents v, v r r DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in r«n,m-„ EEK °»L» i THE THREE fa?, MUSKETEERS V452 words
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Article64 1923-06-29 5 For thoe* subscn bing to the undermentioned ervices after June SO the for the second half yvar, 1923, will be as fo.: mm*-. Boxholders Delivery T ckt h $5 each. Telegraphic Addresses $5 each. Pos-tial Express $6 per copy. The above subscriptions should be paid to Mm Accountant, G.64 words
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Article168 1923-06-29 5 The latest time received from Loudon at 5.30 a.m. Ungent 7.20 p.m. June 28. Ordinary 5.50 p.m. June 28. Telegraphic communication with Bangkok is interrupted l The rates of conversion of Money Orders in Sam are now as follows-: For Orders payable in Siam $83 equal168 words
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Article64 1923-06-29 5 June 29. Meram. Brit. 70 tons, Capt. Naoodah, from B. Fa'har„ left June 28, Ho A/k. R. S. Baru, DuL. G8 tons, Capt. Naeodah, from Lingga, Lft June 28 Song Bee. Kajang, Brit. 1,275 tons, Capt. Richardson, from Labuan, left Juno 21, S. S'thip Co., Ltd. Kengyuran,64 words
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Article134 1923-06-29 5 Singapore, June 29. Rubber. —London Is. 14d. Local 47 cents. Tin.—London, £181.17.6 Local $91% (100 tons sold). Share Market.—Stagnant. Rubbens.—Kuala Sidams $2.15 to $2.25, Ulu Benuts 20 to 25 cents, Pajams $6.70 to $6.80, Ailenbys $1.15 to $1.25. Tins.—Taipings 824 to 874 cents, Rawangs $1.15 to134 words
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Article264 1923-06-29 5 LEWIS AND PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jun: 28. In spi ai of New York weakness and much uneasinew our Market after fluctur ,ng cCos s wry steady t> about laelt week's prices. Rumours of financial trouble in New York and ithe reported fftfltte of on* small264 words
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Article222 1923-06-29 5 Singapore, Junj 28. Rubber.—During tlhe period under review, lihe markjt has boon quiet, with some fluctuations. The advices from London and New York, received yjstiarday, snow a further drop, the quotations being, Is. l%d, and 24 «s respedrivey, and consequently prices were affect.d in the222 words
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Article376 1923-06-29 5 Singapore, June 27. With tin and rubber both on the dull side there is very little to report in the way of business in either section of the share market the tendency being a dccl ning one with buyers showing no anxiety to come forward.376 words
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Article133 1923-06-29 5 TO-b vY'S LOCAL MARKEK QUOTATIONS. Tin to-diy.— $91,374 per pku 100 icna eOtd Buyers Sellers Gamb'ur $12.25 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube 26.00 Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.00 Mixed Black Pepper 13.874 Mixed Copra 11.00 11.00 Sundried Copra 10.45 Small Fake Tapioca H.OO Mcd Poarl Tapioca 14.00133 words
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Article37 1923-06-29 5 Standard Oi 1 Co's Current Prices. Devoe's Imperial Bnlliant per two tins $5 30 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4 90 Tiger per two tins $4.90 Tiger in drums per two drums $4.2037 words
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48 1923-06-29 5 Fish per unit of 8 Imperial gallons (2 tins) $5.06 Dragon $506 Crown $4.90 Cross r $4.76 Crown (in drums) $4.20 Cross (in drums) $4.06 Prices of Motor Spirit. "Shell" Motor Spirit per Imperial gallon $0.90 Crown Motor Spirit per Imperial gallon $0.8548 words
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Article89 1923-06-29 5 Singapore, Juie 29. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2* 4 3;16d Demand 2s 4 3 32d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 15|32d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft \Vz p.c. Dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand craft 75 On Java— Dank Tel. Transfer89 words
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Article64 1923-06-29 5 C. cf C. Rubber Association. Singapore, June 29. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spor 46% Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 47 47 4 July 474 48 Aug to Sept 49 50 Oct to Dec 524 53 Jan to64 words
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Article24 1923-06-29 5 Singapore, June 29. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York.—25 cts. London—Is. l%d. Singapore.—47 cts. Tore of Market.—Quet.24 words
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Advertisement62 1923-06-29 5 THE ULU PANDAN (SINGAPORE) RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (Incorporate<l in S.S.) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that tho Transfer Register of the Company will be close! from Thursday the sth to Wednesday the tlth July 1923 (both days inclusive) for the preparation of dividend Warrants. Dated at Singapore, this 29th day of62 words
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Advertisement453 1923-06-29 5 I There's no person who will fail to enjoy the delicate 1 I flavour and fragrance of from tobacco and 5] H blended by specialists with the sole idea of producing a ij perfect cigarette for the palate of the connoisseur and tbe ij public, with so successful a result,453 words
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Article157 1923-06-29 5 A mNGAPOKE diary. To-day, Jun«; 29. fl f h Tides.—11-31. a.m., 10.45 p.m. -•raits Trading Co. annl. Mtg., noon. Vk 0 j a Surina Theatre 9 p.m. jj.jnifip.tl Commissioners 2.15. To-morrow, June 30. H<r h Tides.—0.11 a.m 1.27 p.m. g I. outward mail due. Agi'VHorticuiture Show, K.157 words
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Article340 1923-06-29 5 To-day, June 29. v if .Y K. Rompin Hong Lian 2 p.m. Aing Leong 2 p.m. Ba Sama rang Sourabaya Rumphius 2 p.m. Ra i.iah, Sapat, Tembilahan 1 agri Indragiri 2 p.m. Rangoon Calcutta Osaka Maru 2 p.m. H-k r Shanghai, Yokohama K be Scheir 3 p.m. P340 words
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Obituary45 1923-06-29 6 DEATH. Tan—The death occurred on Wednesday of Tan Tian Wah at the General Hospital. The remains were removed for burial to lira bi idadari cemetry on 28th June at 4 p.m. He leaves behind his widow and 3 children to bemoan hi* loss.45 words
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Article917 1923-06-29 6 According to recent Reuter wires the European, American and Japanese Governments, acting on the British init'ative, are about to frame for presentation to Peking a series of very energetic demands for the protection of the foreign Colonies in China. It is suggested that they relate to police, financial,917 words
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Article761 1923-06-29 6 Low Kim Hock was robbed of $12 by a Chrnese thief in Brats Basah-road at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday, and the thief was arreted by a detective. Owners of firearms are reminded that permits expire to-morrow and applications for renewals must be made fes from the beginning of next month.761 words
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Article124 1923-06-29 6 Architects' App?al. The case in whVh tffE -s. M. Guston and E. J. Nathan sucessfuKy sued Mesro*. Ahnusah and Co, architect* and Mil Utyimm. for damage on an adcged br ach of contract in connection wijfa the erect'on of four godowns in Cec .l-street. was argu124 words
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Article79 1923-06-29 6 Programme of Events. On Wednesday next July 4, the Americans in Singapore wi<l celebrate Their "Independence Day" in a befitting manner. The programme of events commences wiith a reception at the Europe Hotel from 11 a.m. to 1 pm. when the American. Consul General wJlft receive aU79 words
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Article83 1923-06-29 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 28. A claim by Mr. Arthur Ho; ftaiwi rf Mring Engineer, at present residing mt Setul, Siam againsh the L/mau Nipis Tin Ltd.. for S3 002.95 in r pect of say to him, goods supplied at the request of the defendants83 words
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Article70 1923-06-29 6 Death of King's Cnc'e. Th Consv-Gemnal for Siam at Singapore informs us thai he has received a telegraphic communication from Bangkok announcing uh? death of His Royal Highn-es- Prince Devawongse Yaroprakar. uncle of H s Majesty the King and Minister for Fort gn Affar.s. His Roya! Highrusis70 words
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Article121 1923-06-29 6 Ci.ua Yew Boon was yesterday charged in t«he Second Court before Mr. Ah fcrne with civniin.il breach cf trusit as a servant in resp.ct of $42.25 on F h 27, 1923, money bebnging to Messns. A damson, G ItAllan and Co., and ll wo oth r sums.121 words
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Article121 1923-06-29 6 London June 18.—"The T mes" Paris correspondent draws tenticn to the new spirit animaf ng pol -ticians towards an early settlement. It is 9 ated that M. Poboare in tends to leave no stone unturned in his efforts to accord with Britain If the principles of ihis121 words
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Article713 1923-06-29 6 INTERESTING R I( r v ALLOWED <>oss-A ppe;tl F)jM; Tht- hear.i- cross-appeal f11 Mr. Jua.fceF.Barr case in which Mi Ltd., sued Chop a t. s, U the recovery of breach of contra,, fcW«atL3t2 r*B. was concluded j n aim day before the Caii f i Vefer shaw.713 words
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Advertisement627 1923-06-29 6 "3 NEW RECORDS. MASTER'S VOICE" S 10 inch doubie-bidei Plum Label. $2.03 R i*m f Ikaowa'Bank f Sydney Coltham g r> iaiu Cedars cf Lebanon I (Tenor) B n Nirvana j Sydney ColHiam H D A4 U I The Flight of Ages (Tenor) B un- f Rolling down to Rio627 words
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Article352 1923-06-29 7 NO CHANCE OF ACCEPTING Q& PROPOSAL. THE TWELVE MILE LIMIT. Reuter. London) June 28. In the House of Lord.- debating on the American, seizure of 1 tjuor on h ahipa, Marquis Curzon declared that there was absolutely no chance I it akTeeing to the United States proposalReuter. - 352 words
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Article141 1923-06-29 7 DOCKYARD TO TAKE TWO SHIPS AT ONCE. Kslimated at lO'/z Millions. Reuter. London June 28. 1» tht House of Commons, replying 11 Comr. Kenworthy Mr. Amery <i tha the cost of the projected r.g dock at Singapore was esiin ,-»(l a» c million steriiner. The ccst i.fReuter. - 141 words
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Article153 1923-06-29 7 League Resolution Settlement. Reuter. Vienna, Jun 28 A meet ng of the League of Nations Societies has pasted a reeomex pressing the opinion that tie r r of the League shou'd be *a d mim A asnistflfllO s of Goirmany d p< b.y the United States, toReuter. - 153 words
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Article36 1923-06-29 7 Reuter. New York. June 28. The Army Ord nance Depart m« n ha* announced suocessful tosts of a mvaut</inat'c rifle, firing s~x y <=4f>ts minute and said to t'he very accurate. —Reu cr.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article167 1923-06-29 7 ARMAMENTS MUST BE STIFLED. War Spirit Reviving:? Reuter. London. June 28. The Labour Conference adopted a resolution condemning the increase of th'c British iaarforce M n competition v.vih France as a preface to a new era of war and demanding Britain to convoke as) Intematonal Conference to al>Reuter. - 167 words
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Article72 1923-06-29 7 tClfJljlw not Likely to Rtturn to London. i Reuter. Louden, June 28. Renter understands that M. Krassin who has gone to Moscow is not 1 kely to re urn to London as head of the Russian Trade Delegation. M. JoflFe is mentioned vs bU successor but itReuter. - 72 words
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Article111 1923-06-29 7 Reuter. Moscow, June 28. An u<noffio'«l French tr-sde miss ot. headed by M. Duverger than departed It is understood that nothing definite has rest*! ed for the d as regards erocessfcais. M. Dunrger promVed on his return to France to inst ate a vigorous campaign for th'Reuter. - 111 words
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Article28 1923-06-29 7 Pa-is. June 2H. Lieutenan Dastourneaux flew round Pmsoc a cYwstwe af 2 81» k lometres, in 22 hours end 30 m nutes winning ♦>c Michelin Cup.28 words
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Article443 1923-06-29 7 BOAT STEERED BY STARS AND SUN. "Trevessa Captains Story. Reuter. London, June 27. Th 1 Cardiff managers of the Trevessa have received a cable stating that the Captain, chief engineer, and sixteen of the crew of the Trevessa hay landed at Rodriguez. The Captain believes that theReuter. - 443 words
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Article40 1923-06-29 7 Cyclone Does Much Damage. Reuter. New York. Jwne 27. A cyclonic storm sfcruck New York l&tft night break up up the heat wave. Four were kilted and many injured, end a number of housos were demoTifhed. —Reuiter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article99 1923-06-29 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the following. Tokio June 27. A fir-3 broke out this morning at the Sen Emperors Palace, a*' in •!he irorth-cast of Peking. Three buildings have been completely destroyed. Tokx>. June 27. The Police has arrested ninete n students99 words
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Article79 1923-06-29 7 (undntv.l).—Tther.-in June 16 A new Persi'in Cabinet has been former? f>.< §9» omwi— Muhs'r-ed-Dow'.vh Prsqtfet *«d M n r ter of the T ci 'or. with E:teli-es-Saltaneh Officiating Mm ster of the Interior Mcr,a<fc*?h-cs-Saltane4h, Master for p ori ffn Affairs Jckaol Molk, F nance Fahinw! Mo!k. iWs79 words
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Article154 1923-06-29 7 FRENCH SENATE VOTE OF 212 MILLION i RANCS. Response to Britain. Reuter. Paris, June 29. The Senate has vested the Air Service cred't and similarly the Chamber.— Reuter. Par s», Ju ie 29. The Chamber voted the Air Service credit of 212 00.,',000 frames af er a 1Reuter. - 154 words
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Article214 1923-06-29 7 The a-.inual report of mm S. S. Police states that in Singapor, last yoar a feud between the Sin Ghj Hin and tthe Sin Guan Slug r suliced in two or three sevior.s fighrs, in the iO/Unst of which s< voral persons were kirTcd and Injured. Arrets made214 words
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Article157 1923-06-29 7 ixr.don, June 20—Cairo: The politer 1 situation in Egypt cont'nues to Sporj -ovc daily ant! seen. to be more prom sing tha-r 1: has been for years. The release of political priponeuji continue". On'y (ne or 'wo prominent a c sV 11 deta ned ir.d apparent y157 words
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Article105 1923-06-29 7 Cairo May 20 —Mr. Howard Carter, wiio was prec-ded by Mr. Macs cm Friday, arrived in Cairo this mornhav'ng firsaTy stopped work in the Valley of mm Kings far the season. The barg: w'»th the objects removed from the tomb of King Tutankhamen is due to105 words
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Article644 1923-06-29 7 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTER S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) LABOUR DEBATES IN COMMONS. London, June 19.—"The Times" Lobby correspondent states that Government have arranged that. Mr. Srjowden's motion for the breakdown of the Cap taKat system shall be further discussed on July 7, and have aso644 words
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Advertisement22 1923-06-29 7 A Gevokketf Groat Produciion (>f an Incomparal.lv Gveaft S.'>iy. THE THREE MUSKETEERS WITH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN 12 PARTS. At the "GAIETY To-Night!22 words
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Advertisement26 1923-06-29 7 NICOLA SPECIAL M m CHILDREN'S M W MATINEE T S \TURDA Y. WĔk JUNE M At 3 pjß. ifc^rfsi Children and Ayahs Haif PricEverywhere. SURINA THEATRE.26 words
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Advertisement332 1923-06-29 7 5H5H555Z5E5?525H*****H5H5Z5E5H525H525^ I BRITISH I DIAMOND MESH 1 EXPANDED METAL. i C I SUITABLE FOR 0 Guards for M ichinery Workshop I Stores Enclosures Partitions. Guards for Windows Fireguard*. f) Screen> for Cloakrooms Fencing, etc. 3 C COMPETITIVE PRICES. jj ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD in England.) jj332 words
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Article435 1923-06-29 8 FOOTBALL. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Middlesex II Record Another Win. A fair'y largs crowd witnessed eom« good footba'I on the Padang yustexdaj when thj Middlesex II mot and defeated 'the Oricffut/al Telephone Footbal Club by three goals to nil in th< second division of the Singapore Foot ball Associiiftion435 words
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Article288 1923-06-29 8 MB. HOPKIN'S CERTIFICATE. We are pleased to announce (that Mr. H. L. Hopkin who has refereed a .=ood number of contests locally, has just- been awarded a Referee's Certificate by the British Box/aig Board °f Control. While he was on leave recently he underwent an examination for ,th*s certificate288 words
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Article81 1923-06-29 8 S. R. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A. Singles Handicap. A. E. Coelho -15.4 beat H. G. Stack -15.2 7—5, 6—2. "B" Singles Handicap. C. Rappa -15.2 beat <G. Kraal -30 3—6, 6—2, 6—4. P. V. Aeria -15.2 vs. G. G. Gray -30 unfinished. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. E.81 words
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Article219 1923-06-29 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Reuter. R. Smith bene C. A. Norris 6—2, 6—l. C. Smith txat A. van Cuyknberg 6—2, 7—5. TO-DAY'S TIES, H. G. Stack vs. F. RuchwaJdy. MONDAY (SEMI-FINALS.) R. Smith vs. C. SmV<th. Winner of H. G. Stack vs. F. Ruchwaildy vs. Tan Chong Gark.Reuter. - 219 words
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Article338 1923-06-29 8 Rover - MALACCA GAME. By "Rover." On Sunday Mr. N. E. Westerhout brought down a Malacca cricket team to play a Tampin side captained by Ja dka. Winning the (toss Westerhout put tho Tampin side to bat and by noon they were aifl out for 102 runs to which Jaidka contributed338 words
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Obituary434 1923-06-29 8 DEATH OF FAMOUS TRAINER. London, June 14.—The deatih has tr.k.m place of 'tihe famous Jevington trainer, Fred Hunt. HYP ATI A FILLY CASE. London.; Juno 14. —Backers of the Hypa<tia Fitly are calling a protest meeting to consider TaltrsaH'e decision. RESULT OF ASCOT STAKES. London, June 20. —The434 words
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Article142 1923-06-29 8 Cunard Line's Plans. New York, May 18.—The Cxmard Line is going: to leave tlhe British and American Government® to thrash out the question of prohibition at sea between themscdves,, according to Sir Ashley Sparks, the New York Director, who returned to the United States to-day. The line142 words
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Article64 1923-06-29 8 Calcutta, June 12.—A heat wave in Bengal during the past week oulmin .t--<id to-day in the record of over 110 dagrecß in tlhe shade. The previous highest was 109 in 1903. Resid-mts aire experiencing great discomfort and during the day streets are deserted. If the64 words
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Article1112 1923-06-29 8 SACERDOTAL SILVER JUBILEE. Catholic Club's Address. In the Singapore Catholic Olub on Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m. the Reverend Father Ruaudel 1 the President, was entertained at a Concert and Garden Party, a large number of the Members of the CBub, the r famines and the friends being present.1,112 words
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Article64 1923-06-29 8 Programme of DriTs up to and for Sunday July L Friday, June 29.—5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "C" Scottish Coy v Lewis Gun Course. Fulday, June 29 —5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. Eurasian Coy., Officers and N.C.O's Lecture by Commandant. Saturday. June 30.—2 p.m. Seletar Range. Penang Veteran's Challenge64 words
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Article23 1923-06-29 8 Orders for week ending July L Friday, Juno 29.—Route March Parade back ef V.M.C.A. 8.30 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.23 words
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Advertisement24 1923-06-29 8 Mr. NICOLA The Strangest Man on Earth Mr. NOBODY ThJ Man on Itlhe Screen BOTH EXTRAORDINARY The one ab SURINA The other at GAIETY.24 words
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Advertisement62 1923-06-29 8 J Children Health is the gift of youth. Children who are thin, pale easily tired need SCuTT'S Emulsion which soon restores to them the strength and energy of health. Children recovering from Alness need SCOTTS every day until health is restored. In the interests of your children get the genuine62 words
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Advertisement442 1923-06-29 8 t l l ll(ltllil)tlt ll ill||||t)BH| jiS TENNIS RACKET 11 L/ REPAIRER )l f) Can feel pulse of yo 1(1 Li/ less than a do ctor of his patient I Rjell Wf fact he is a TENNIS DOCTOR I I ever the pulse of your racket r ev f V442 words
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Article617 1923-06-29 9 Singapore, June 23, 1923. Article Price. I. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (lat quality) kati 0.62 Mutton Indian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Mutton Australian kati 0.73 Fowl kati 0.50 Fo\yl large (3 katJis)617 words
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Article1057 1923-06-29 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 29. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations, May 1923. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s lj3 Anglo-Java 2s 3j-Anglo-Malay 20s 131,057 words
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Advertisement301 1923-06-29 9 IT T. K. K.'S 5* A Rubber Footwear MADE LOCALLY j SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. t Size*: Extra Large $1.50 Large $1.30, Medium $1 20 I Smal» $1.00. TAN IL¥kĔF& CO. RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS ROAD. I SALES DEPARTMENT, j 215, South Bridge Road, Singapore. 1! t (1 l301 words
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Advertisement49 1923-06-29 9 I H JUST ABBIV£D X I Messrs. ELECTRO-AUTOMATES I SELF GENERATING ELECTRIC TORCHES I I Price 512.0 C eacb. j SILF GENERATING CYCLE LAMPS I Price $15.00 each. j I Wholesale prices on application lo jj I GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., 83, North Bridge Boad, Singapore. jj I m%% P49 words
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Advertisement463 1923-06-29 9 A Popular Comedy Star Mr. Reg V. NT WORTH. The Light Comedian, tBI "I feci compelled to write kL~ x f$M of tho UsiPiit 1 rec: ivc.j I jpk. was a constant sufferer of J*fr Lumbago but since taking jfc? ammw Do Wit: s Pills I ba\e com- A pleteiy463 words
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Article429 1923-06-29 10 DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT. London June 14. —In the House of Commons to-day the Labour member Mr. C. P. Travel yan moved the- reduction of the India Office Vote "in order to challenge the action of the Government of Indar, supported by the Home Government, '.involved by429 words
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Article131 1923-06-29 10 Story of £7,000 Necklace. London, June 14.—Now Orleans: Charles Glen Collins, a Briush exOfficer mentioned in despatches for gallantry in Antwerp and in Frace sailed for New York to-day accompanied by a Scotland Yard Officer to face eventually a swindling charge from Bombay. Collins fought the131 words
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Article106 1923-06-29 10 Strong Campaign Carried On. London, June 7.—"The Times" Ri\ga correspondent states that a campaign to secure a strong Soviet Air fleet is being carried on. The Petrograd Executive Committee according to the "Investia" have subscribed 200,000 gold toublts. The much-advertised; Air Fleet Week opened on106 words
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Article203 1923-06-29 10 Worse Than Bleeding. "It is better to lbse a pint of Wood than to have the nerves tapped. No one can mea-ure your rervc-forc? as it runs away," wrote thaj famous Doctor Oliver Wendle Holmes. It is easy to exlain why this is so. The blood-making organs203 words
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Advertisement729 1923-06-29 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, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Freehold land fronting McPhorson Road (Off Seranggong Road) area 36,732 square feet. 2. 999 years* leasehold land729 words
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Advertisement435 1923-06-29 10 DONT GIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when you have tried all the cures you kno'. and these cures have failed —don't give up. The skill of man can find a way to435 words
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Advertisement75 1923-06-29 10 Cuticura Complexions Are Usually Healthy The daily use of the Soap prevents dogging and irritation of the pores, the usual cause of pimples and blackheads, while the Ointment soothes and heals. Cuticura Talcum is delicate, delightful, distingue. Be«p la., Tklcum la. 3d., O'.r.tmtnt la. Sd %nd ti. fid. Sold throughout75 words
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Advertisement306 1923-06-29 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES UNES Incorporated in Germany.) I Regular monthly freight **o Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOB HONGKONG, 3HANGHA. AND JAPAN. s.s. EMIL KIRDORF" 9,000 tons about June 5. s.s. "SCHEER, ,J 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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Advertisement225 1923-06-29 10 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. LONDON LINE. Katori Maru Atsuta Main ,J >' I luiy LIVERPOOL LINE. Tot'tori Maru July HAMBURG LINE Tsuruga Maru Mito Maru NEW YORK LINE SL Sailing dattg til. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura Maru Aug I BOMBAY LINE. Tamba Maru < Nagano Maru JuJf y CALCUTTA LINE.225 words
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Advertisement522 1923-06-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS pi 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 ft Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore522 words
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Advertisement363 1923-06-29 11 j STEAMER SAILINGS Proposed Sailing from Siagapor» (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 Maru arr June363 words
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Advertisement525 1923-06-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS v LINE OF STEAMERS r Montnly sailings to and from Australia for cargc only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrives Sade a.s. EMITA July 18 July 20 s.s. ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 Jfot further particulars p ease525 words
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Advertisement497 1923-06-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. rRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA, HONOLULU. SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Francis*! PRESIDENT WILSON July 4 July 26 PRESIDENT LINCOLN July 18 Aug 9 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE, v'a SAN FRANCISCO497 words
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Advertisement616 1923-06-29 12 NOTICE. CENSUS OF ttUBBES STOCKS. SINGAPORE. L A census of stocks of ail rubber in the hand* of dealers, exporters and owners of es.ates of over 25 acrea will be he:d on June 30. 2. This ceusm ii only fjr Statistical anl no action of any kind to licence or616 words
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Advertisement440 1923-06-29 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles Apply to tho Secretary, Garden Olub. TO LET.—An airy office with up to date sanitary arrange.neut9 in Robinson lioad, also one spacious sea side bungalow furnished. < heap rent. Apply 240 c/o Maluyu Tribune. TO LET.— Tominodious bungalow for family men or bachelDrs440 words
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Advertisement463 1923-06-29 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. I Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. 0. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET.463 words
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Advertisement421 1923-06-29 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Junker Street. Muar 77-7$ Jalan Suleiman. Batu i'ahat luy Jalan Raharaat. Palembang 10, liir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang 1 Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiaaak and Trargv CAPITAL.421 words
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Advertisement431 1923-06-29 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter 1858 Paid up Capita! in 600>000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Brnk Ltd. National Provincial and431 words
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Advertisement382 1923-06-29 12 THE EASTERN-UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, (incorporated in the S.S.) Head OfP.ce Singapore, Ist Floor. Banque del Indo Chin* Buildiutf*. lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 357. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Tecng Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq (Vice Chairman.) P.S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq.382 words
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Advertisement403 1923-06-29 12 Oon't You Wish? Don't you wish that y ou strop* healthy tad ft; from wasting disease, WW you want i s Plenty 0 f pure bio it by drinking the palatable and Well-kr* MEDICINAL BLOOD ONE BWTUI CONVIM,, Sufident for 12 ''KICK Ui earh Sold by The International Pi*, Ihe403 words
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