Malaya Tribune, 14 July 1923
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Title Section28 1923-07-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING PMLY AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. l -Nu. 164 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JULY 14, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement148 1923-07-14 1 ,JL*l»" THE TRIBUNE j pING GAZETTE. I F ■■r.ai D*i' j i- RATES- f < (VANCE- $15.00 j 7.80 5 PM Ml I i l I BELTINGS. HEAT, STEAM I WATERPROOF j tie have now received shipments of the famous HON BELTING and also FLEMING'S BAlft BELTINGS. Send for samples148 words
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Advertisement207 1923-07-14 1 T3E BEST IS TO COME,* SEE rliags, Broocue*, Watch»», hatilaats, barring*, d race low. tfeckiac I, Cigarette cdsag. Piatinu n aad Watch-.'hiins, all kinii of I>os3 Preclotn Stone*, fraveiling Watches aul Trave'liag Clocks, etc. At very interesting prices which are marked on every piece in stock at RENE ULLMANN "L"207 words
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Advertisement285 1923-07-14 1 .•'il-fc;l. l..fc.lUl.,|„|;j|UliH.:i I t I t lulumSSSSSMtttf m ft' ..If tJiaKi 4kW M Wmp I GENUINE I S.-W. Crakes Glass makes Uncomfortable eyes I COMFORTABLE. I I THE EASTERN OPTICAL C 0.,! i 18. South Canal Road. S rarsvpore. i I I I I i I 1 I I uiuiiaa285 words
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Article2054 1923-07-14 2 FAMOUS SCREEN STORIES. The fictionised version of the Vftagraph photo-play feataring Earle Williams Published through the courtesy of the Australasian Films Ud, Singapore. Clrse by the <5ocks rn London stood John Petera, later known as David ("Lucky") Carson. He had lost his monoy on tho race track, and2,054 words
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Advertisement343 1923-07-14 2 I HAVE YOU TRIED 1 I "WORLD RENOWNED" I BISCUITS CAKES jjj Sole Agents: jjj I IRVING JONES CO. j I SINGAPORE. I MI|:;|lllnll!lHI>ll:il!l|UIHllieillllllllllllllHIU^ JAPANESE COMMERCIAL MUSEUM I AND INFORMATION BUREAU. B I News and intelligence relative to Japanese industry and commerce will be freely 'given to any inqu.Ver. Agents343 words
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Advertisement269 1923-07-14 2 I AN APPEAL To] TASTE AND ECONoJ FRAMROZ I HiGH CLASS j I Aerated Waters 1 GRAND REDUCTIONS Al I UNUSUAL OFFERS I at YONG WHATT Col Gj Nos. 159 and 160, Arab Street, I IN COMMEMORATION OF J I 30 YEARS OF BUSINESS. •fl We are offering a Genuine269 words
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Article194 1923-07-14 3 ca st iff Joints. Sore 1 Cbgik etc. ion Zam-Buk il *?TL poll aoii»Jmitw«! »bsrp twinge* of ETiflOtfca. or r, a ck arid efce#» Zamessences TtoV r ssues ban dt on, p.. a and > Saial«* V w 5- aasaader« J. Morgan Han* England m wars' service194 words
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Article205 1923-07-14 3 Worse Than Bleeding. "It is better *o lose a p'nt of blood than to have the nerves tapped. No «.•re can measure 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-making organs205 words
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Article1118 1923-07-14 3 VEIEKAN MINISTER'S OUTSPOKEN VIEWS. On "Playing The Fool." A particularly sir king discourse was delivered) a. the even.eg service at Wesley Church Ipoh recently by the veteran minister, Rev. W. E. Horley, D;strict Saiperintendent of Mission in the F.M.S. Mr. Horley took for his text two verses,1,118 words
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Article190 1923-07-14 3 A moat esaenfcial stop in the planning of a city is the establishment of the plan on such a bad<s of law that it canr.ot with impunity be vioHiated or departed from. This s-ep should be taken as soon as the plan has been formulat ed,190 words
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Article116 1923-07-14 3 It s-ems to us. says »he "Financial Times," commenting on a message from iits special correspondent in Malaya, that the system of assessments, fn the interest of the many i British rubber shareholders, would be best left alone. The Stevenson measure, which turns upon the 1919-. 20 production,116 words
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Advertisement139 1923-07-14 3 WHAT TO DO FOR YOUR PILES. Every sufferer from PSea ki.ows from txperlence that conn pat:., i aggravates tfhe ccmplain:.. Thai pain awi dVco-mtfort can be overcome by keep ng the bowela free ami regular by the ccoasdowal use of Pimkettes, wbidh. gently en-sure datily reguTtrity, thus giv'ng the P139 words
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Advertisement158 1923-07-14 3 BIG CHANCES. The man or w:;man who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rheuthe exesuciating agonies of Rhewmatism can't to waste time and money gambling with make-believe "remedies." REAL RELIEF is v/hat is wanted—quickly and SURELY. That is why multitudes of suM\ rers turn to the time-tested and positive! y158 words
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Advertisement626 1923-07-14 3 Nl\ I Modern research also discovered flStthw y/^Ugj^p %fi~-<$' WO e^ scntials and Pcpso- lt multiplies the alkalinity of the That is there to constantly i digrst deposits on which may iBreJ' gives manifold power* to Nature^' th"* tooth-protecting ageius in The Mistake i^^L That millions Iiave corrected \v/j^j As626 words
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Advertisement168 1923-07-14 3 New Curative and rational treatment OF URINARY DISEASES AND AFFECTIONS OF ARTHRITIC ORIGIN BY UBASEPTINE rTT-qBSMfc SOVEREIGN REMEDY 'Hepatic and T SM Henal Colk Rheumatism. IRASEPT1NE is a granulated product entirely soluble in water, its bases being Piperazine, Lrotropine, Helmitol, Ben zoates of sodium and lithium and containing 60 centigrams168 words
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Article1142 1923-07-14 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." "The Covered Wagcn", is another of the forthcoming Paramount- films. The story goea back to the forties when there was a rush to California in search for gold 1 The photo drama is wfepted from Emereon Hough's famous novel,1,142 words
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Advertisement348 1923-07-14 4 AMUSEMENTS. A BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION EMPIREJINEMA SSS Rupert Hughes' sparkling comedy of Married life DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD 7 Long Reels. Featuring Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix. A panorama of modern life that is thrillingly real, unbelievably humorous, searchingly true. The most original picture in years. Come and see the ten348 words
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Advertisement368 1923-07-14 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Wednesday, July 11, to Monday 16. Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp FirSt FHVV6P 1 Reel Tom par e e Cartoon. PLAYGOERS PICTURES Presents Marguerite Marsh Coit Albertson in Face to Face in 5 Reels A quest in the house of Tragedy, she found criminal368 words
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Advertisement272 1923-07-14 4 AMUSEMENT^ Why is one man good JlM»^ and another bad For ages, Philosophers, Poets and [ri/fsE r Priests have pondered over the problem JU^R/^V^fy and in centuries past they ascribed all "*"Xn~ ,M II evil t) a being apart from God, who in V y 1 their fables was said272 words
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Article90 1923-07-14 5 CMC is. which Nathar Sahiboo, dian piece goods merchant of charted wth n& in respect oi $4,000 worth irtings belonging to Messrs, i with Chia G h at oomph) nant firm.- cashier, I ai charges' tr. ibetmeot of leset v,a< ment oned before Mr. Aleuac in the90 words
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Article44 1923-07-14 5 nnvveek ending July 22: July 16.—Individual Inly 18. Officers In- U5 p.m. *iay July 19.—Band Practice, p, W| 21.—Fi Id Instructor OaVen a> i N.C.O.'e See «7 21-Cfcurd, Parade at MW, Ptaade v Zetland Km. kNK f SANnS r 1 ommissioner.44 words
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Article97 1923-07-14 5 untitled Money J!n arv as follows: Sian, $83 1 (Ticab). For 100 Baht 177 hai pintail SheaVa 1 priv^r,/;" tnd H** sellin r* i -p-ve-piaa aUo oyS f lticu:arl y ■at mm*. Vys r l pet od from May 13. 1923. -'■*"> by the Rajah tat '»ith r »M M97 words
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Article71 1923-07-14 5 Mr. G. J. Ford, Superintendent, General Post Office, Singapore, who has been transferred to Penang, will be leaving Singapore to-day. A communication received by the local detective department this morning fronv Sungei Patani states that the two Mohamedans Abdul Rahman and Abdul Latif Eusope, who are wanted in Singapore to71 words
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Article136 1923-07-14 5 TODAYS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. Tin local to-day. $91.25 per pikul. 100 tons sold. Buyers Sellers *Gambier $12.00 $12.00 Java Cube 26.00 Hamburg Cube v 26.00 Press Cube Sar. Wbi'e Pepper 21.25 Mixed Black Pepper 13.75 Sundried Copra 10,75 Mixed Copra 1030 Small Flake Tapioca 10.37 Mcd Pearl Tap136 words
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Article83 1923-07-14 5 Standard Oi 1 Co's Current Prices. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per two tins $5-30 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4.90 Tiger per two tins $4.90 Tiger in drums per two drums $4.20 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fish per unit of 4 Imperial gallons (1 tin) $2.4883 words
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Article87 1923-07-14 5 Singapore, July 14. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3-32 d Demand 2s 4d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4%d On India— Bank Tat Transfer 1734 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c. DiscOn Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75% On Java— Baric Tel. Transfer 139% On Japan—87 words
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Article54 1923-07-14 5 Mr. J. Drysdale was a passenger on the Talthybius for Singapore. Miss Ethel Toms, the 1 well-known singer was to be married at home on June 28, to Mr. R. N. Holmes, M. C. After the wedding the bride and bridegroom were to leave England for Penang, which is to54 words
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Article462 1923-07-14 5 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING RE LITER'S CABLES. (Via Ceyloa Exchanges.) PROHIBITION ON SHIPS. London, June 25. —The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says thiaft the French Government will not take predetermined action to deal with the liquor seizing as* it desires to avocd even a minor quarrel.462 words
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Article240 1923-07-14 5 Singapore, July 12. Rubber.—Since our last report the market has shown a fairly steady tone, with prices for Spot Sheet varying 'from 46% to 47% cents per lb. In the local auction held yesterday, the rubber offend met with a steady demand. Awarded Sheet changed240 words
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Advertisement296 1923-07-14 5 Suit No. 292 of 1918. CHOP BAN KUENG T. CHOP SIAM BUA ft HTHUI ft Co abovenamed Defendants Chop 81ang Hua have heard a rumour that the above action has been tried in London and that judgment had been given against them for a large sum of money. This rumour296 words
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Advertisement377 1923-07-14 5 CHOOSE YOUR CAREER Yes CHOOSE your career MAKE y° ur career this ia the ONLY way ifijfr to maicp your Position secure. It's no use folding your arms and waiting for someth ng to turn up. Nothing comes in this world of work, to him who waits, exc.pt a tombstone.377 words
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Article150 1923-07-14 5 k blNGAPOKE DIARY. To-d*y. Ju,y u ,1 17 ».m., 10-29 P.m. Tb*- 1 ward ma;l 03 Toumamavt. «.,aya <^UP Johore. A tre: "Through tthe Back fcx>r" Sho^. To-morrow, July 8 5 Ties-ll- 50 aTn 11,7 P m mail by Yangtsze due. Cl»fc Mr- P«>e.r>. Club launches: 10.150 words
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Article112 1923-07-14 5 Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday July 15. To-day, July 14. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v) F. Sections Tactical Scheme (Commandants Inspection.) 2.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) F. Sections Tactical Scheme (Commandants Inspection.) 2.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) S. Section. Visual Scheme112 words
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Article457 1923-07-14 5 MAILS CLOSE. TWay, July 14. M«rsing. Kemaman Tiengganu 2 p in. Pertang,* Rangoon A Calcutta Bengali Mara 2 p„m. Rangoon, Rotterdam,* Hamburg* Bremen* Preussen 2 p.m. Pri«7i Radjah, Sapat, Tembilahan Indragini Indregiri 2 p.m. Port Swetteriham Penang ♦Klang 3 p.m. Muntok Palembang Senang 3 p.m. Medan Meduaa 3 p.m. Muar457 words
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Article982 1923-07-14 6 An interesting article on "Representation: The Community Principle is contributed to the Pinang Gazette by Dr. R. M. Connolly—interesting because it is very reasonably argued and because the views expressed are perhaps unusually progressive, coining from one who is presumably a European. Taking as a main982 words
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Article665 1923-07-14 6 In his health statement for the end ng Ju y 7, the Munici pal HeaLLh Officer gives the number of deaths as 194, of which one was European, two Eurasians. 146 Chinese 20 Malays and 23 Indians. The death rate was 27.01 per mille cornpaired wr»h 32.69 n the corresponding665 words
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Article1099 1923-07-14 6 THE LADY'S OPINION ON RELIGION. Second Marriage Deniea. The preliminary enquiry into the case in whj ch Joeph Samuel Ambrose, an Indian overseer employed by the Singapore Municipality stands charged at the instance of his Chrfct an wife with having bijj.mously married her younger s 'ster after t.irre1,099 words
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Article182 1923-07-14 6 Mr. Bartholomew's tffl The matter of tht J. S. W. Banhoiomeusz vui ed in the Bankruptcy before Mr. Justice P. nard, aftasa an ar>P iicsl on by the insol vent tm P leave the iahuat Mr. 6. C. Valpy. mt 0* gate, saiJ thai he W jj oppose182 words
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Article28 1923-07-14 6 On untitled file a n^ ;^aI on A for M iaaprovewen!" systems of ra s«• Thomas G. A! en Wcstminstir h«>^ file in dattitc**< a his invent tB.28 words
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Advertisement397 1923-07-14 6 jjj I I YOU CAN TELL A RALEIGH V jjj AT A GLANCE j By the Crown Fork. It has that I H rQ j; beautiful ard distinctive appearance I 3 3 t ana tested to withstand a strain 51 [r r five times greater than what is I X397 words
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Advertisement26 1923-07-14 6 Lactogen Free Booklet on the Feeding and Care of Infants will be sent upon application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London.) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.26 words
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Article824 1923-07-14 7 BERLIN GRATIFIED AT MR. BALDWIN'S STATEMENT. LIBERALS SCEPTICAL Reuter. Berlin, July 13. Mr. bWdaria'a statement has been generally received with sab's* The newspapers are gratified that an Anglo-French breach has oeenrred as .it is thought, that in such an event Germany's position will It nam than evor.Reuter. - 824 words
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Article40 1923-07-14 7 ReM donation Formed. Reuter. Urn ch-nf 11 July 13 aaoSee !l v at the S a*Br imOUS,y d^Cid A tron K genera! h P nted was K rePare PlanS >W to uhh bjeCt Wit a Utn. the Empire.-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article37 1923-07-14 7 LAUSANNE CRISIS." Reuter. J*> f *>™ 7 fit* 1 l! »>fi r card t •w U 'mi K>ned v 2*« Nit k wly [j* »»8 v that the j u >.v 3i Sr est *T on August l.__Reuter. - 37 words
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Article75 1923-07-14 7 Austrian Company Formed. 1 Reuter. Vienna, Ju'y 13. The Austrati Marconf Company las been formally constituted with a capital of 133,000 storing", whereof Marconi's of London subscribed 93,000 and the Aus.rian Government the remainder. The c.mpany has the exclusive right to conduct wireless traffic between Austria end allReuter. - 75 words
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Article27 1923-07-14 7 Bill Third Reading Reuter. London July 13. The House of Commons passed the tlird leading of the Rent Restriction* Rfl by 212 votes to 111.—Route--.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article21 1923-07-14 7 Reuter. London, July 13. The death is announced of Cpfcnel W. St. Jchn ex-commander of the Royal Engineers r.t Hongkong Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article285 1923-07-14 7 CIRCUIT FLIGHT FOR KING'S CUP. Exciting Event. Reuter. London July 13. Fourteen aeroplanes started from Hendon this morning at handicap intervals on a circuit round Great Britain fcr the KJng's Cup. All sorts of machines are competing. Mr. L. Carter is flying to Gloucestershire in a GrebeReuter. - 285 words
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Article29 1923-07-14 7 Reuter. Prince of Wales Become President. London July IS. It is officially announced trfct the Prince of Wales has become President of the British Empire Exhibition.— Router.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article46 1923-07-14 7 Reuter. Rga July IS. The new Russian representative of London, M. Rakowsky, in a speech in the Ukraine foreshadowed a beg increase in the grain exports, 6tating that the Ukrainian surplus this year at the moat moderate estimate wou d be nearly 6,000,000 tons.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article34 1923-07-14 7 Reuter. Berlin, July 14. Erhardt, the leader cf the Monarch st Naval Brigade, which was prominent during the Kapp rebellion, has escaped from the prison at Leipzig where he was undergoing trial.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article32 1923-07-14 7 Reuter. London, July 13. The Miners' Federation Conference at Folkestone dec ded to demand a six hour shift and a five day week instead of th* present seven hour day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article19 1923-07-14 7 Reuter. Montevideo, July 13. The s.s. "Tuscany" mentioned yesterday has been abandoned. The crew is safe. —Renter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article109 1923-07-14 7 f »J?Ve are indebted to the. "Nanyo Ntchi-Ntch' Shimbun" for the following: Tokio, Jul/ 12. The Tasmania Maru of ifche Kokusai Steadifejiip C has stranded of Boshu and her position, is such that it w 11 be difficult" to salvage vesse'. Baron Takei Mcrmasa has been aqm'Kitfd109 words
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Article1287 1923-07-14 7 THE COMMUNITY PRINCIPLE. By IV. R. M. Connolly. We take the hberCy 0 f reproducing Urn fo.low.ng from uhe "P nane Gazetto:" X Want of public sp'trft is want of common.sense. It is the teaching of the tradlt ons of the British Commonweal h of nations that ci.tizens ef1,287 words
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Article133 1923-07-14 7 June Output. Mosts Boustead and Co., Ltd., Agents Buloh Kauap Rubb'r Plantations Ltd., output for last month 19,300 lbs, total to date 56 984 lbs. Gadek Rubber Estarte Ltd., output for last month 21,500 'lbs, total to elate 121 300 lbs. Malakoff Rubber Co., Ltd-., output for last133 words
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Advertisement480 1923-07-14 7 I Fairbanks Morse 301 I "V" OIL ENGINES I H 10 hp. to 200 bp. I I Thankful that they installed a| I "V" Engine. r] a Lj I mmm^^mm^m m mm> *We have not had a particle of j{ II trouble with it. After starting it in jj j||480 words
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Article443 1923-07-14 8 Wayfarer - LAWN TENNIS. MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP. BOO! HYE*S GREAT GAME. By "Wayfarer." The Malayan championship preliminaries are in ftfl swing, and with Its progress keener interest is felt. In ideal weather yesterday, one of the finest matches was played when Khoo Hooi Hye defeated Klemman in a manner creditable443 words
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Article33 1923-07-14 8 The final of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association lawn tennis final vr\\\ be played this evening at 4.45 between Tan Chong Gark and Cheong Chee Lim.33 words
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Article95 1923-07-14 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. C. A. R. B atom an beat T. J. Rappa 6—3, 6—0. x Doubles Handicap. M. P. Holmberg and F*. T. Ephreuma -15 bea»t Dr. W V A*. Baflhefcchet and Dr. V. H. Norris -60 2—6, 8—6, 6—1. MONDAY'S TIES. A. Singles Handicap.95 words
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Article36 1923-07-14 8 Lyons, July 13.—1n the semi-final European group in the Davas Cup tournament Blanchy (France) beat Aeschliam (Switoerlatnd) by 6—4, 6—2, 6—4, and Martik (Switzerland) beat Cochet (France) by 4—6, 6—4, S—6, 6—l, 6—3.—Reuter. 936 words
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Article241 1923-07-14 8 COUNTY MATCHES. London; Judy 13. Brighton: Hampshire defeated Sussux by five wickets. Mead in the formers first inning» made 147. Newman (Hampshire) captured 7 wickets for 59 and 6 for 79. Maaicheslbar: Essex gained a first innings victory against Lancashire. Perrn (Essex) in the first innings made 102 runs241 words
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Article243 1923-07-14 8 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB. To-day's Handicaps. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The following are the handicaps for the third day's Rao ng at Ipoh. Race 1. —(Six furlongs.)—Sheila 11.7 Dodger 10.12, Speed Arrow 8.4, Druid 8.4, Avro 7.9. Race 2.—(One Mile) —Suniprite 10.7, Kenfu 8.12, Lady Nin 8.11, Helanel 8.9,243 words
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Article96 1923-07-14 8 TO-MORROW'S HANDICAPS. The following are the handicaps for to-morrow's race—Jean 11, June, Marion, sc; Helen, 1.7; Polly, 1.8; Ann, 3; ElJ.a, 4; Gertrude, 4.6; Margaret 11, 5.3; Betty 5.4; KathJeen, 7; Irene, 7.2; Eve, 8.3; Puteh, 10. Members are (reminded that the round the Island race takes place on96 words
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Article735 1923-07-14 8 Reflex - S.C.F.A.'s MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY. POTHOOKS AGAIN FORTUNATE. By "Reflex." One of the best contested and most exciting games this season was witnessed by an immense crowd on the Padang yesterday afternoon when the Middlesex and the Straits Chinese Football Association met in the first division of the Singapore Foolbal Association735 words
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Article110 1923-07-14 8 TO-NIGHTS CONTESTS. An unusually interesting boxma programme i« promised for to-night at the Manila Shows, when some of the boys from Manila will appear against local boys. The stir bout, Edd c Grady vs. Kid Pelky, over ten rounds should prove a great draw. Both are boxers of long110 words
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Article50 1923-07-14 8 Reuter. London, July 13. Articles have been signed in London for the BeckatJt-Carpentier fight between September 9 and October 11 probably at tihe Olympia. The niew conditions stipulate that if either man fails bo enter the ring no matter for what reason he forfeits £2,000 to his opponent.—Regter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article24 1923-07-14 8 England Wins Elcho Shield. Reuter. Bisley, July 13. England wun the Elcho Shield by 1620 points. Scotland scored 1561 and Ireland 1501.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article236 1923-07-14 8 Stocks of Rubber in the Hands of Dealers. A census of all dealers' stocks in the Stents Settlements was h 'ld on June 30. Returns were received from 313 dealers in Singapore 139 in the Settlement of Penang end 88 in the Settlement of Malacca, a total of236 words
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Article176 1923-07-14 8 An Epic of the Screen. The Vi«bom Theatre will screen on Monday nighk. the film vwsion; of Charles Dickens's famous novel "Olivet TwHA," featuring Jackie Coogan Kid" fame. The picture is heralded as a "milestone on the highway of att»t" and litttfle Jackie is supported by an cast,176 words
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Article52 1923-07-14 8 ShopdeaJers Dealt With. i (From Ob*. Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpnr, July 14.—The Sanitary Board prosecuted Messrs: Ally antf Company well known Provision deal em, for exposing a large numbers of tins containing food unfit for human consumption. They were fined $150. Several smaller shop keepers wereflned $40 on52 words
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Article186 1923-07-14 8 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TOD AY S QUOTATIONS. LYALL AND EVATTS REPORT. Tin.—£lB2.o.o(l down 40a. Rubber.—ls l%d, unchanged. Rubbers.—soo Malakoffs offer at $3.20, Ulu Benuts 27 to 29 cente, Kuala Sidims $2.30 ftfe $2.40, Bassets $1.02% to $1.10, Indragiris $4.80 to $4.90, Mentakabs 24 to 26 cen;>, New Serendaiha $2.50186 words
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Article145 1923-07-14 8 Tin. —London £182. Tin local to-day, $91.25 per pikul. 100 tons sold. Rubber. —London Is l%d. Rubbers. —Mentakabs 24 to 27 cents, Ulu Benuts 26 to 29 cents, New Craligieleas 55 to 60 cents, Jimahs $1.25 to $1.35, Malaka Plndas $1.40 to $1.50, Kuala Sidims145 words
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Article64 1923-07-14 8 C. of C. Rubber Association. -Mm Singapore, July 14. Pale Crepe Closing Price*. Buyers Selleia. Spot 46% Latest London Cablea quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pricea. Buyers Sellers Spot 46 47 August 48 48 Va September 49% 49 Vz Oct to Dec 52% Jan to March64 words
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Article23 1923-07-14 8 Singapore, July 14. To-day's closing rubber quotations are aa under:— Kew York.—24% c.a. ,London.—Is. l%d. Singapore—46^2. cts. of Market.—Quiet.23 words
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Advertisement96 1923-07-14 8 There is no friend like an old friend Thousands of children trunk «f SCOTT'S Emulsion as an old friend. Will you let SCOTTS c t"Ttiti be a friend to your Mile ones > SCO2TS Emulsion will build mm and strengthen your It wiflSgive them better hesJePand a greater en joyment96 words
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Advertisement251 1923-07-14 8 jHH«IiHiHtHiI«HtMWIHW»«M«»««"«"""—- M j NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKfcrj 1 WISDEN'S NEW "STANDARD' TENNIS BALLS The most Perfect Ball in existence for either i I GRASS OR HARD COURTS. AS TRUB AS A BILLIARD BAM m M I l MAIN FEATURES: I Four times the life of any other ball, No stitches,251 words
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Article1008 1923-07-14 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, July 14. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue vahie of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|3 Anglo-Java 2s 3|-Anglo-Malay 20a l|3jo Ayer Kuning1,008 words
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Advertisement266 1923-07-14 9 |||tjaar rl^"''Mut^'^'^wlll^|w^°"l, w, M t —j I GUADALAJARA *Ljllf I i Twenty-four tests of the Light-Six, made publicly in I different parts of the world under varying road and I climatic conditions, averaged 26.8 miles to the Imperial gallon of fuel. Light weight, the Studebaker patented Internal Hot-Spot and perfect266 words
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Advertisement355 1923-07-14 9 CHURCH SERVICES. SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. July 15, 1923. St Andrew's Cathedral. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. "The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week:—Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. on Friday355 words
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Advertisement308 1923-07-14 9 Morning Servive 10 a.m. Rev. Goh Hood Keng. Epworth League Service 7.30 p.m. Mr. Ouw Hoan Ho. Subjept: "The Peacemakers." Evensong Service 8 p.m. Rev. P. L. Peach. Tuesday, Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Mtes S. Blackmore. Chinese Presbyterian Church. Selitar, Paya Lebar, Au Kaag, Johore Bahru, Senai, Muar, Jalan Salleh308 words
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Advertisement148 1923-07-14 9 F. Z. 2 and 4 German II P or abt I and 6 English H P OUTBOARDMOTORS— STATIONARYMOTORS HYDRANTS (Ruthard Magneto driven) (Made in Germany) by Andree-Hausrhild-Werk-Berlin-m Stralau. STOCKS AND SPARE PARTS KEPT For Demonstration and Prices Apply to ALSAGOFF Co (Import Department). Sole Agents for the S.S., F.M.S., Siam148 words
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Article531 1923-07-14 10 FINDS STILL TO BE MADE IN THE VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Mr. Howard C*rtar has returned from Egypt to London, and will remain '.kv this country until tfca wintjer season permita him to resume h»a work in the VaJusy of tbe Kings. He haa brought back tlhe531 words
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Advertisement597 1923-07-14 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. ESTATE OF TAN BOON HIN, Deceased IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, July 23, at 2.30 p.m. DUXTON ROAD (off Neil Road.) LeU Ito 6 Valuable freehold land597 words
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Advertisement482 1923-07-14 10 Tbe Streptococci* To B* t»*" Br«*i*whicS a„w. w hich c*y»o. S~* iV.j*u. M««i*. Actual pk*4> u.icrotr»p«i t»k*« l»* Laboratory. These are the cause of SORE THROATS Disease spreading tferms swarm in the air in countless millions, always seeking to attack through the mouth and throat. EVANS 9 Pastilles arc the482 words
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Advertisement115 1923-07-14 10 Q defiqktfulrefreshiixo arm A "Moiuserrat" Lime Juice Cordial is the ideal drink when you arc hot and parched. It quenches the thirst as nothing else can —it is so delightfully cooling and refreshing. Moniserrai LIME JUICE CORDIAL f. is' i m\ Pure Lime-Fruit Juice •Jj'-ii Made from the pure 11115 words
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Advertisement418 1923-07-14 10 You who tire quickly, feel J depressed or Run-down, j remember— jj Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength— 1 to banish depression —to promote new rich, red blood—to surcharge your system with new nerve foree —and to create new vitality. Because Wincarnis is a Tonic, a418 words
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Advertisement304 1923-07-14 10 STEAMERSAILIhe Incorporated Reguiai monthly trt gt P«««<>nger aanfa N OUTWARD B0!!ND FOR HONGKONG, BaU* AND JAPAN. A as. "ALBERT VOEGLER,'- 9 006 about August I s.s. "CARL LEGIEN-; 9 about Augu :j- HOMEWARD BOUND FOR ANTWERP, ROTTE-,' AND HAMBURG aa. "EMIL KIRDORF; |j, about August 1 s.s. "SCHEER" 12 about304 words
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Advertisement512 1923-07-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 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 Hia Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. F or China A Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 11,100 July512 words
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Advertisement337 1923-07-14 11 steamer sailings nTy.k. LONDON LINE, Katori Maru July 17 Atsuta Maru July 24 Kashirna Maru Aug 7 LIVERPOOL LINETottori Maru July 15 Tokushima Maru Aug 27 HAMBURG LINE Tsuruga Maru July 28 Mito Mami Aug 29 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura Maru Aug337 words
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Advertisement495 1923-07-14 11 STEAMER SaISgS LINE OF STEAMERS Montnly sailings to and from Auatialia for cargo only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrive* Sails s.s. EMITA July 20 July 22 s.s. ECHUCA Aug 13 Aug 18 For further particulars please apply to PATERSON,495 words
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Advertisement622 1923-07-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS PORTS OF CALL—MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Francisco. PRESIDENT LINCOLN July 18 Auir 9 PRESIDENT TAFT Aug 1 Aug 23 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE, via SAN FRANCISCO622 words
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Advertisement486 1923-07-14 12 SITUATION VACANT. WASTED.—Conducts (jr Rubber Estate of 300 acres Johore Must be capable of taking lull charge. Good Salary to suitable man. State experience aud send copiea of credentials to u ßubber" c/o Malaya Tribune" WANTED—A smart and reliable Dispenser. Salary offered $GO/- apply •rith testimonials. Box 7o Malaya Tribune."486 words
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Advertisement327 1923-07-14 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Two secilma in Rafflea Chambers. Apply 10 tbe Secretary, Garden Club. TO LET.—An airy office with up to date aanitary arrangements in Robinaon Road, alao one spacioua sea aide bungalow furnished. heap rent. Apply 240 c/o Malays Tribune. TO LET.—A large ova atoreyed compound houae at 143327 words
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Advertisement470 1923-07-14 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorporated in th* U. S A.) OCEAN BUILDING. COLLYE* QUAY. P. 0. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: ML OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK Cap taJ aud Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:-60 WALL STREET,470 words
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Advertisement424 1923-07-14 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE »4. MARKET STREETBRANCHES Pexaug 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 .looker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalarr Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembeng 10, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: Londoa, New York. San Francisco, Bstavia, Sourabaya. Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong. Amoy, Pontiaaak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authonsed $20,000,000424 words
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Advertisement425 1923-07-14 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ii fc-ngiana' by Royal Char.ar L 856.) Paid up Capital in sw.Ooo 60*; es of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 53,700,000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors Jf8.000.000 BANK RRS: Bank of Eagland. Londoa Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd.425 words
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Advertisement431 1923-07-14 12 BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED, 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Capital Authorised $10,000,000 Capital lasued 3,333,000 Capital Paid up 1,616,960 Reserve Liability of Shaaeholdens 1,713,040 Board of Diaectore. Eu Ton;; Sen, Eaq., 0.8. E. (Chairman Cheong Y'ok Choy, Eaq Ng Sing Phang, Esq. Dr. Ho Siu Kan. Li Leung Xi Eaq.431 words
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Advertisement369 1923-07-14 12 Don't You Wish? Don't you wish that y OJ strong, healthy and from wasting What you want is bJorf plenty of pure blood it by drinking the palatable and well-known MEDICINAL BLOOD, ONE BOTTLE CONVINCE y OL Sufficient for 12 day, PRICE $1.50 etch. Sold by The International Pfcarsttef The369 words
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