Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1923
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Title Section29 1923-07-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. i FVEMNG DAILY I v -No. 172 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923.29 words
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Advertisement192 1923-07-24 1 'THE f A JWBUNE j ■ft a IN ADVANCE. $15.00 1 7.50 n- jrv 3.76 «srt* *vfr<* 50 Ct»- p*t. p ?r nicnth. I cw, I H f (&EG/S I a HIGHLY CONCENTRATED I I AND I I EFFICIENT DISINFECTANT g I AT A I ■B ru mm v Moderate192 words
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Advertisement224 1923-07-24 1 HELENA RUBINSTEINS "VALAZE" TOILET PREPARATIONS. Medical Hall, Ltd., 23, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. FOOTBALLS. j Fresh Stock Just Received All '-'izes Prices Moderate Also Waterproof size Match Illustrated Catalogue aud Prices on application. ROSE CO~ LTD, (Incorporated in India.) 337, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. HAIROLLIiNE The Perfect Hair Curling Lotion. REPLACES224 words
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Advertisement274 1923-07-24 1 GENUINE I S.-W. Crookes Glass makes f Uncomfortable eypg js COMFORTABLE. I THE 1 I EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I I 15. South Canal Road. Singapore. I itiiii'i'iiiiiiiiiiini <|i i i i i i i i i i Hfy Carlsberg" Beer! 5 MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. S I I 1 Obtainable at274 words
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Article2083 1923-07-24 2 INTERESTING REPORT OF SUBCOMMITTEE. Pioneer Plantar*. 9. We have all heard descriptive word-pictures of the hardsh ps endured by many of the pioneer coffee and rubbeV planters, and of the small salaries or subsistence allowance* paid to "creepers" aftsr their probatiomary period» had expired; but we do no;2,083 words
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Advertisement494 1923-07-24 2 I WHEN YOU NEXT BUY LET YOUR CHOICE BE A jjj I "SWINEHART" TYRE. I g WE OFFER NETT CASH:— jjj g SIZE 810 x 90 $17.00 g H 815 x 105 20.00 ffl S 875 x 105 21.00 g g ii 880 x 120 27.00 5} B 32' x494 words
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Advertisement155 1923-07-24 2 A DEADLY ENEMY. It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism causing acute suffering with each appearance, will wear away the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem trivial, but as they continue they grow worse and the155 words
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Advertisement453 1923-07-24 2 JRUIT AND TflE CtflLDftEN. A Word of Warning. Sound ripe frufrt is good for difldren, but damaged or over-ripe fruit is exceedingly dangerous, especially at this time of year, causing diarrhoea, dysentery, colic. ind gestion and worms. When you have reason to suspect that your child has eaten fruit of453 words
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Advertisement369 1923-07-24 2 J MOTOR m iNIJ jjj (Ir jorporated in v I MOTOR VEHICLES.-Oar comprehensive m 3 every risk. P l^| I" DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT HAPpuc I INSURED NOW. h>b FIRE —Buildings, Dwellings, Godowns, Rent Pcrui, jt T d t ai tner,!;. J MARlNE.—Cargoes to all Ports. Moderate Premiums. I369 words
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Advertisement178 1923-07-24 3 AMERICAN ASH OARS. 11 12 13 feet Price $4 $5 $7.50 $12 each. 14 15 16 feet price $15 $18 *22 each. Largest Stocks of SKIPS CHANDLERY IN THE EAST. Sehd lor Marine Catalogue to UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. corpora tad in the Straits v. teats) SINSAPOttE. Umm' 0 fiftiteers Hi178 words
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Advertisement287 1923-07-24 3 Xjn laiylllfW The Eacillw Infi.i-Tfi-NU. IsfasSJSSi Acta*! Kierofr>pa. taa«a m ih. L.ko.tory. These are the cause of SORE THROATS Disease spreading germs swarm m the air in countless millions, always seeking to attack through the mouth and throat. EVANS 9 fiastiltes are the sure protection. They resist the germs of287 words
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Advertisement157 1923-07-24 3 f HORUCK'S I MALTED I I MILK 1 j There if mo finer Food Drmk ty I lor building up the tyttroi L VI I weakened through ertreme*. of A J Climate than HORUCK'S p HI MALTED MILK. The H -1 eoerftituenti of I 'ORLiCK'S "N^f J I are Malted157 words
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Advertisement422 1923-07-24 3 I Take BOVRIL I li•itili i i t I l<il :i.il<il!iii;|i.ii<iiii!;i:iii!ii>|t;i;i|: jiii :iitiMiiTiiii!iiMMliiluiii|iiltili:t;ii l.ilj» 1 High Tension German Made Magnetos, Notice is hereby given, that Messrs. I BUTHAHDT Co., G. m. b. h. f 1 J|HH|HrSL Stuttgart (Germany) i 1 fl H tre known Manufacturers of boxed g 2 ttsfl422 words
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Article410 1923-07-24 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." Movie novices of to-day P 1 0 bably ach svs stardom by their "intelligence quo. ent" more surely than did their predecessor» by the good-lcoks-and-good-luck method. Applcatkn of inteli gence measurements to the personnel cf the screen for improvement410 words
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Article366 1923-07-24 4 Will the cinema ous. the r.DVfi'. it Mr. Joseph Herkesheimer, th* American noveist, after adapting hs story, "Tol'able Dav'd." to the film, said that the cinema was as great, an agent as he pen and had unl mited po.entialities. Other writers doubt the power of the fi'm366 words
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Article39 1923-07-24 4 Vienna: TbeP Schobc-r). funiu O' S»» ii :iv-i»-, prosentat vcs to >*, helld in the autumi measures MP 1 mtd couni'. vf< fri cxtrad Nona n v v great HOW**? the errata, "l of bureau wili k39 words
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Advertisement405 1923-07-24 4 AMUSEMENTS. A THRILLING PICTURE ALL WILL WANT TO SEE To-Night! AT THE To-Night!! Empire Cinema In the Second Show at 9.50 p.m. International News No. 85. The second last instalments of the sensational serial THE SECRET FOUR Episodes 13 and 1-4. THRILLS—MYSTERY- SUSPENSE. TRACKED TO EARTH f) Reels. virid picture405 words
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Advertisement401 1923-07-24 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Monday, July 23, to Saturday, July 28. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. i Goldwyn presents Tom Moore and Helene Chadwiek in FROM THE GROUND UP I One of the happiest and breeziest comedies in which Tom I Moore has401 words
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Advertisement560 1923-07-24 4 AMSEMENTS "GAIETY" ClTpii^ THURSDAY I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF Oraad M Ths Super Specie Production S:. The White Dove 1 KS?mn WHAT YOU'LL SEE1. A mastsrpiecs of Motion Picture Art. 2. H. B. Warner in the role of a famous r»„. Engliih Physician, an ornameut to THiT U»>jn mil,560 words
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Article93 1923-07-24 5 a >iS( ;AH)HF WART. To-day. J" l 24 P j nc Ji\imViM n 9.30- !o-morrow. July 25. T L i ,">1 a.m.. 8.9 p.m. p 1 c V 8 st j.0.8. a snciof demonetra- Theatr 515 p.m. Tv Theatre, 930 p.m. Tl.ur.day. July 26. L wAggr-iM a.m..93 words
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Article137 1923-07-24 5 f Dril jp t<i and for I To-day. July 21. P H a M G. Paltoon Dr Hal "B" Company VV spoil Training. R«n S V F. Bandag ng and Tu-morrow. July 25. H S R. K. (v) 1 Q. M. S., H 9R. E. (v) Cable137 words
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Article74 1923-07-24 5 I- Ju'.y 20. N h «Mtttj at 12 4%. f «wd months b quoted at 25 for fair 3 quoted at ML. Gambier. N 0 QuoUtion. Liverpool market cotton. I. I ia at 15.64 P* atftan at 15.65. T Sl «gle twist a •> n l/» Ift74 words
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Article20 1923-07-24 5 N* eB *H July 29- Officers and Vi Ground, Band Practice, N V M r A March.20 words
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Article16 1923-07-24 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TO-DAY'S QUOTATION*! Tin local to-day, SU«.«2Vi per p ku 100 tons sold.16 words
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Article165 1923-07-24 5 TV-».—£187.12.6. Up 70s. Rubber.—Is. 2 Down %d. Rubbers.—Unchanged. Bukit Jolotongs 61 to 65 cenlts, Ulu Bemits 27 to 30 cents, Basse-tits $1.07% to $1.12%, Indragir's $4.95 to $5.15, Memtakabs' 25 to 28 cents, Pungg<ors 61 to 65 cents, Utan Simpans, $1.75 to $1.85 cum. div. Pa165 words
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Article325 1923-07-24 5 Tin.—London £189.12.6. Tin local to-day. $94.62% per pikul. 100 tons sold. Rubber.—London Is. 2%d. Local 48 cents. Tins.—North Ta'pings $1.15 to *1.20, South Taip ngs $1 to $1.05. Ta'pings 87% to 92% cen s, Nawng PoS» $1.47% to 81.52%, Johans 34 to 37 cents, Talams325 words
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Article120 1923-07-24 5 Buyers Sellers Gambler $12-00 Java Cube 26 00 Hamburg Cube 26.00 Press Cube Sar. Whi'e Pepper 21.25 Mixed Black Pepper 13.75 Sundried Copra 10.50 Mixed Ccpra 10.00 ♦Small Flake Tapioca 10.50 10.50 Med. Pearl Tapioca 13-50 Small Pearl Tapioca 14.00 No. 1 Sago Flour Fair Sago'Fl ur 465120 words
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Article88 1923-07-24 5 C of C. Rubber Aseociaitoa. Singapore, July 24. PaY Crape Closing Prices. Bayers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.-— K.bbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sailers Spot 48% 4<j August 49 50 Aug to Sept 50% 50% Oct to Dec 54% 54% Jan to March 5688 words
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Article85 1923-07-24 5 Standard O:' Co's Current Prices. Dtvoe's Imperial BnlMant per two tins $5.25 Sylvan Arrow per two t-ns $4 80 Tiger per two tins §4 80 T ger in drums per two drums $4.10 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fish per unit of 4 Imperial gallons (185 words
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Article90 1923-07-24 5 Singapore, July 24. On London— Bank 4 months' sigh: 2s 4d Demand 2s 3 29-32 d Pr'vae 3 months' sigh) 2s 4 s .d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 172% On Hcngkong— Bank demand draft 1% p.c. D sc On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75 On Java— Bank Tel.90 words
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Article128 1923-07-24 5 The case was taken up to-day before Chief Justice 'Sir Wai 'er Shaw in which Iruian Vadavan sued P. K. Mohamed :.r.d Co. for tha recovery of a sum of $2,157.19 as balance of account due to him for work and wages paid to cooVes in connect'on128 words
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Article65 1923-07-24 5 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Singapore: Amalthus, Awa Maru, "Baronelcho, Berengar, Diomed, Emits, Fushimi Maru, Honolulu Maru, Johan de Witt, Largsbay, Montoro, Nagato Maru, Nerite, Orvieto, Pa'cmbang, Scopas, Selene, Tjileeboot, Warcuta, Woron. Penang: Alps Maru, Altona, Amalthua, Botoe, Chenab, City of Corinth, Daghestan, Emita,65 words
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Article205 1923-07-24 5 To-tfay. July 24. jMo Hung L an 2 p.m. Bar.dj rm n Suile Borneo 2 p.m. Batu Pahai Meran 3 p. m Japan Honolulu Maru 3 p. m Ba'av.'a. Chtr'bon and Samarang Giang Seng 4 p m Ma'icca Muar* Kelantan 4 p.m. Tandjong Ba'lei Teluk Niboeng* Ayui«ila 4205 words
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Article45 1923-07-24 5 From China and Japan by s.s. Nagpore, at Singapore noon today. From United Kingdom by s.s. Antilochus at Penang on Thursday, the 26th inst. From Europe (London Mails despatched July 5) by s.s. E'flenga, at Penang 6 a.m. on Friday, the 27th inst.45 words
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Article63 1923-07-24 5 Direct wireless communication, day and nfght service, is now in operation between the Straits Settlements and Burma. Messages are accepted at any Telegraph Office for transmission by this service at the following rates:—Ord nary 54 cents per word; Urgent 64 cents per word. *The urgent service63 words
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Article61 1923-07-24 5 For those subscribing to the undermentioned services after June 30, the subscriptions for the second half year. 1923, will be as follows:— Boxholders Delivery Tickets $5 each. Telegraphic Addresses $5 each. Postal Express $6 per copy. The above subscriptions should be paid to tha Accountant, G. P. 0., Singapore,61 words
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36 1923-07-24 5 Straits Settlements 5 1/ 2 per cent War Loan Bonds. Interest coupons payable on July 20, 1923. may be presented for payment on and after that date at any Money Order Office in the Straits Settlements.36 words
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Article45 1923-07-24 5 The Straits Settlements Post Office Pro Forma Time Table is now on sale at the G. P. 0. Singapore. Price 10 cents a copy. This pamphlej; gives fall information regarding incoming and outgoing mails for the quarter ending September 30, 1923.45 words
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27 1923-07-24 5 WfreWss communication with Christmas Island is now in operation. The charges are:— telegrams 47 cts. per word; Urgent telegrams $1.41 per word.27 words
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Article24 1923-07-24 5 The mail despatched from Singapore to London by s.s. Tees'a on June 27, was delivered in London yesterday.24 words
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Article62 1923-07-24 5 The latest time received from London at 5.30 a.m. Urgent 6.55 p.m. July 23. Ordinary 6 p.m. July 23. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 170 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India62 words
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Article130 1923-07-24 5 TfcKM Chetties at Loggerhead*. An alLgcd verhai joint !ea«e of premises No. 84 Mairket-istireet, Singapore, was the bone of conitontfon today in the Supreme Coura before Mr. Justice F. Rarrett-Leimard in the case in which A. L. A. L. Narayanan Ch'lfcty sued A. T. Rl. M. Mootoo130 words
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Article130 1923-07-24 5 Chinese Gets Seven Years' Hard. The cas_- was concluded yesterday before Chief Justice Sir Waltar Shaw and a special jury, in which a Gh OGBe named Lee Boo Lat stood changed with having committed the murder of another Chinese named Chaing Suang Swtv on April 28 last.130 words
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Article105 1923-07-24 5 On Sunday afternoon next, the 29.h inst., the service in ne Cathedra! will be fully choral. The Magnificat and Nunc Dimiuis will be sung to a setting by Dr. Clarke Whitfieid. After service, there will be a short programme of music, the items in whch will be as follows:—Full Anthem,105 words
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Advertisement226 1923-07-24 5 mm SALESMAN WANTEO.-Hardware Salesman required, previous experience a recommendation, immediate engagement, apply Box 76, co "Malaya Tribune." I- 1 HO CHONG SFCK Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated iv the S S.) NOTICE OF LOSS SCRIP. Whereas application has been made to the Direct >r.s of the abjve Company to it-sue duplicate certificate226 words
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Advertisement751 1923-07-24 5 Ihe Hon. H S. W. LAWSON, m. l. a. Premier of Victoria visited the Headquarters of the International Correspondence Schools in London on 9th April. After leaving the Schools, he was interviewed by the Australian Press Representatives, to whom he gave the following message for transmission to the Australian Press751 words
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Miscellaneous56 1923-07-24 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, July 2*3. Bared 32 Fah 1015.5, 1013.4, 1013.5. Temperature 83, 86, 82. Wet Bulb Ther 79, 78, 78. D r of Wind S, S W, S W. Max Temp in shade 88. Mm Temp in Shade 74. Max n Sun 153. Ter rad Ther56 words
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Article925 1923-07-24 6 There are many projected roads to that elusive social peak, the millenium, but Mr. Sydney Webb, the famous Fabian reformer, and the present Chairman of the British Labour Party, seems to have arrived there already, mentally at least, by a process of arithmetic. His statistical writings925 words
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Article683 1923-07-24 6 Reuter. The fourth Sessions of the Ass zes in the Singapore Supreme Coirt, which commenced on Tuesday last, was brought to a close yesterday. Lomion, Yeeberday.—Surgeon RearAdmiral Joseph Cham bens has been appointed Director General of the Navy Med caj Ekpartmarat.—Reuter. The next meeting < f the Legislative Council willReuter. - 683 words
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Article337 1923-07-24 6 FIRST CLASS VARIETY PROGRAMME. "Th<2 Truants" have come to s ay. Judg ng from the deafening applause which .(hey received from a first night's aucYcnco at the Victoria Thcaitre last nighlj tfys bright and merry company have guaranteed to #holr pa trons during the week a high cjaes337 words
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Article133 1923-07-24 6 Annual General Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Yesterday. At the annual general meet org of tho Johan Tin Dredgfing Company hild to-day, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding regretted that frequent changes in whe management militated effic'eii organisation and a rrxkoct'ton <:n costs. The '.oss on the133 words
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Article93 1923-07-24 6 Chandu Case in Police Court. Three Chinese nUmed Gan Liang, Poh Chtng Si, and Poh QkVom Pah were charged before Mr. C. D. Ahearne in the second police court yesterday, at the inabamc?! of Mr. J. Listetrman of the Preventive Serv cc w*th possesisicfa of a large quant93 words
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Article56 1923-07-24 6 (F*om Our Own Correspondent j. Kuala Lumper, Yes'erday. Thi3 Court of Appeal hais allowed tne appeaJ of the railway administration jo the lighter casa, in Just s:e Famr Manjby awardied damages r.i faivour of the Straits Steamship Co. In the con-erios appeal the other judgos verbally assented56 words
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Article49 1923-07-24 6 The preliminary enquiry into the case !n which A. R. S. Vetrapa Chetty sands charged with forgery wa s con. t nned before Mr. Gourlay in .he third ecur -yesterday afhertwon and postponed. M. Sowti the second c ■>- l>ain.in was the box and Mr. Si»elley-Tb(M«paotj conduced a Kngthy ir:x-;-e\amiii,ition.49 words
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Article376 1923-07-24 6 WW» ""<>M,„„ r THE PAmN CWT%I London, Ju y T vi, w P i of the very to take sepanfa Germany" remark g > 'he -idea that th. the Ruhr has in some minds b refuses to evacucl paid the last p. nnv of h. r376 words
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Article105 1923-07-24 6 (From Our Own CorrMP 01 Viang. At the Penam? Am'*» a was charged w th br- ,i of 394 false rubber iner house cr> Junv J 0 The Deputy Pub'»c 11 that the ease wouU the evidence of accoBT- lC j After the first r m evidence ami105 words
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Article18 1923-07-24 6 The untitled r j tin ;u J tbe s oragv 1 v enforced n tke 0i( pho'o lilt18 words
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Advertisement389 1923-07-24 6 S I I M SPALDING M I I Tennis Racket. "5 R:r: ~Z^:rl-l :r-?|| A Kacket of the very highest C j ft ~f!f it 1 Xtß grade which, owing to its per" f IVI I lljP ect balance and excellent C S i stringing, has established a p, record389 words
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Advertisement23 1923-07-24 6 Lactogen Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London.) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.23 words
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Article562 1923-07-24 7 "COLOSSAL FOLLY LABOUR PARTY OPPOSES SINGAPORE BASE. JAPANESE FEARS. Reuter. London Yesterday I Room ~f ComnMOM, a dsarmament debatte was initiated by v ~,f movllrci a Labour Party rescluton deplori-g the tune on Forces, the beginning again of comaad *he depleting of resources for s:c)al services, t'' GovernmCn! to tiakeReuter. - 562 words
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Article92 1923-07-24 7 PU CARGO VESSELS I HELD I I». Hen Intimidated. Reuter. Lon lag Ye i .rday. is ri-w nvolved in an un- Three thousand Canning Town bur y a: right and by persuasion i a targe mim■Tlhar, dockers join their result work has been PW>ha f a (i <(ZMnReuter. - 92 words
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Article51 1923-07-24 7 r" W Than < ;lh l<' Kates. b IV.1 V J^ d N ha, in- L h Empire Maronnis, for an t Ws "mice, would be m« Hu ,a a Mgt power r (i «n a little l This I »I**l Wr.hss 5 »tk ,n conjnne- f51 words
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Article116 1923-07-24 7 EIGHT DAYS JOURNEY BY AIRSHIP. Empire Service. Reuter. London, Yesterday. Th. newspapers assea that the Government wHI shortly announce a decision in support, in a modified form, of Commander Burney's scheme for an Emp're airship service, and state that Commander Bumey is ready to star; building a rships immediatelyReuter. - 116 words
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Article45 1923-07-24 7 Refugees Pouring Into Peshawar. Reuter. Peshawar, Yesterday. ngfch ng reported between th* Nawrfb Amb and Nawab Manga. The former made a surprise attack, k-lling -50 men, the latter re l al aa d and exacted ruthless punishment. Refugees are pouring inlo Peshawar. —Router.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article59 1923-07-24 7 Reuter. New York, Yesterday. There was a severe earthquake al San Bernardino. Los Angeles and Sin Dxgo. Tne juverest shock was feit at Sa* Beinard no. Damage w.s done mosPy to material bvtt two men were injured by the collapse of a roof. Street lights were extinguished andReuter. - 59 words
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Article228 1923-07-24 7 SUMMARY OF MAIN TREATY POINTS. The Straits. Reuter. London. Yesterday. A message from Lausanne summaries the main points in which the treaty of peace is different, from the draft Treaty presented to the Turks on January L Most of the poinie have already been published but the TreatyReuter. - 228 words
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Article125 1923-07-24 7 Increase of Japanese Demand. Reuter. L andon Y esterday. Mr. Hysfc>p Bell in a lertfter to the "Da fly Telegraph!" drawing attention to the! desirability of encouragepnent o Empire Cotton growing, calls attention to the spectacular iftcrdase ro Japan's demands for raw cotton. He points out that; la-sReuter. - 125 words
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Article88 1923-07-24 7 Reason for Non-Recognition. Reuter. Waf&'ngton. Yesterday. In a letter to Mr. Gompers, Mr. Hughes say» that a recognit'on of Russ'& by the Um ed Stales, cannot come wh>Je Soviet leaders continue to evince a spirit of destruei'on at home and abroad —Router. Mr. Hughos adds that emReuter. - 88 words
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Article67 1923-07-24 7 Ruhr Debate—Kenya Decision. Reuter. London Yesterday. Router Lobbyist learns that tre Ruhr debase set down for Thursday on tbe Foreign Office vote has been po<» ponad as it «s tffi that a discus sicn of the pos ton would r >' be helpful at present. It is understoodReuter. - 67 words
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Article50 1923-07-24 7 French Officiate Consider It. ParisS, Yesterday.. M. Poincare discussed the Br't'sh Draft reply and accompanying document with prominent officials at Qua dorsay h s morning. He arranged to eoawmu-ndca"'.? the action he into ake in h s connect-in at French C abinet meet ng on July 26.50 words
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Article37 1923-07-24 7 Reuter. Rangoon, Yesterday. It is reported frm the Yenang Young Oilfield, where a pir:ial strike oontmues, that tan small have broken out recently. The Labour Union has appealed for the adoptfon of non-vfrten. methodsReuter. - 37 words
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Article1516 1923-07-24 7 ENTHUSIASTIC PUBLIC MEETING IN IPOH. AsHociation Formed, A publ c meeting of Start* s and Stna'<lts-born Chinese was held in Ipoh at the residence of Kapitan China on Saturday commencing at 2 p.m. KapJcan Chung' Thye Phin presided over a fairly HaTge gathering and among those present' were1,516 words
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Article57 1923-07-24 7 We are indebted to the Nichi-Nichi Shimbnn" for the foMowiag: Tok»o, Saturday. It has been oftic ally decided teat the Russo-Japanese conference will me.'t for two hours every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. FlcVJ-Marshal Uchara start for the Mandatory .in ifhe Southern Pacific Ooean for month's tour, which57 words
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Advertisement329 1923-07-24 7 I BROADBEN TS 33 I PATENT IMPROVED. 1 Blake Stone Breaker and I Ore Crusher. I I I jj STRENGTH, QUALM V AND DURABILITY UNSURPASSED. jj For Breaking Coprolites, Phosphates, Fossils, jjj Flints, Hard Rocks, Lime Stone, Slag, Emery g{ jj Ores, Bricks, Coal, Cement, Granite, Quartz, 5 g Roid329 words
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Article597 1923-07-24 8 Wayfarer - LAWN TENNIS. MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP. Khoo Hooi Hye in the Finals. By "Wayfarer." Two yearn ago Khoo Hooi Hye met Nakamura in the s>emi-finals in the Malayan Championship Lawn Tennis Tournament and was defeated. Yesterday saw the two men again in the semi-finals when the tables were turned.597 words
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Article75 1923-07-24 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Doubles Handicap. N. E. Ess and E. Oliveiro -80 beat F. Albuquerque and L. Gammell -30 8—6, 6—3. TO-MORROWS TIES. Doubles Handicap. E. E. jje Souza and W. A. Aeria -40 vs. F. J. Rappa and W. Neoibronner -3. Mixed Doubles. C. A. Norris aind J.75 words
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Article46 1923-07-24 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Yesterday. Much interest was centred in the Gairrlt Cup semi-finals pliayed on the P. C. C. courts. The following were the Results. Lee Tang Liat beat Pash I—6, 6—l, 6—3. Ghea Hwa Thye beat Oh Eng Leong 6—3, 7—5.46 words
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Article417 1923-07-24 8 SIKGAPORE GOLF CLUB. The S ngapore Golf Club Championship has been won by Mr. W. R. Forde, who beat Mr. R. L. D. Wcdehouse in the final by 8 up and 6 to play. The details of the Championship as follows:— 1st. Round. Wcdehouse beat Stocks 3 and 2.417 words
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Article56 1923-07-24 8 COMMONWEALTH AND OLYMPIC MEET. Melbourne, Yes erday.-r-The Commonwealth Government contributes £3,000 towards the expenses of the Australian Olympic members conditionally on thd management raiising an additional £7,000. —Router. ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL SPORTS. The annual sports of St. Andrew's School will be held on Friday, July 27, at Raffles ground56 words
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Article26 1923-07-24 8 Reuter. U. S. DEFEAT BRITAIN. London, To-day. A fencing team representing Great Brlitain waa defeated by a United States team by 24 matches to 22.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article400 1923-07-24 8 WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. Benny Leopard, the holder, decisively outpointed Lew Tendler in a fifteen round bout f r .'he World's L ght-weight Championship.—Reuter. "THE GLAMOUR OF THE RING.'* Says a Rangoon paper: We are probably not alone among tihe weli-w&hers of box ng in being glad io hear that400 words
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Article91 1923-07-24 8 SOMERSET DEFEATS SUSSEX. Reuter. London. Yesterday. Somerset defeated Susflgl by ten wickets ait Eastfbome. Sussex in the first i nm»>ngs made 119, Glasgow capturing 7 w ckete for 56 rune» In the second innings tshey made 100 runs. Glasgow took 7 for 50. WALES vs. SCOTLAND. Wales defeated ScottlaindReuter. - 91 words
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Article159 1923-07-24 8 ST. J.0.8.A. TOURNAMENT. The firnafi of the Billiards tournament of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association was played oro Saturday afternoon between Tham Cheng Hoe and J. Chang WenJ. The game alternated between quick and slew -iteotfng periods artdi eventually weovt in favour of J. Chords Weng who jeached159 words
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Article374 1923-07-24 8 Reflex - SINGAPORE CUP COMPETITION. R. E.s Beat Midds Second String in the First Round. By "Reflex." For the first time this season the Middlesex 2nd team experienced defeat at* the hands of the Royal Engineers on the Padang yesterday afternoon when they met in the first match of dhe Singapore374 words
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Article424 1923-07-24 8 Reynard - By "Reynard." The result of ifos Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan match—a draw—may dsappoint many people and inevitably we sh&H hear many -voices say "I told you so." In fact a number of letters have already reached thfis office' pointing out why Singapore failed to win424 words
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Article62 1923-07-24 8 Londor.. July IL —It s expected that no steps fcr some weeks w 11 be taken to find Mr. Ranald McKencia a seat. Unionist, organisers are anxious to firxl 'the easiest possible seat. Owing to Mr. MeKenpa's health it is felt that a deiay will not62 words
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Advertisement408 1923-07-24 8 #*****28 0)11 I\> ;l i|| VIRGINIA CIGARETTES [V^r^V> piccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individ■.^ E T 1 fact that each cigarette is made by hand ensures ay na 3 ,S uniJorm yeaf ifl and yCar Ut EvCry tin y° u buy, n Piccadilly cigarette you smoke, every draw you408 words
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Article484 1923-07-24 9 SHOTS AND A SEARCH. A pathetic story of illness lies behind the tragc death of Sir Henry Prmrose, a former chairman of the Board of Customs and the Board of Inland Revenue, and cousin of Lord Roaebery. Sir Henry, wearing evening dress, and wi h484 words
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Article124 1923-07-24 9 Lady Norah F tzherbort, of the Bror.dway, ershire was lnjrred in a motor <ng collKsiioa on Bromfey Hill, Oxford, andi a motorcyclist, Pol!ee-ccfn.stabLe John Wood ley, of Peckham jjostantly killed. When the coLli'isi'on occuiTed the dr ver of the motocar turned to avoid Woodiley, who was hit124 words
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Article376 1923-07-24 9 THE SINGAPORE BASE. Vice-Admral Hunter, who supports the forma ion of a strong navai! baae at Singapore dwells on the importance of the doctr-ie of "Wh| te Australia" and the rapid increase in the population of Japan. Ch na, also, haa a rapddlly increasing population and w?§l also376 words
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Article276 1923-07-24 9 Proposed Expirations. The *ruste?« of the Palestine Explorat on Fund, assisted by the proprVtoms of the L «ncton "Daily Telegraph." have arranged with the Government of Palestine to conduct important at Ophel Hiil, Jerosavm. Mr. Dav'd Gtorge Hogar.h at a meet'ng of the Palestine ExpCcrafVon Fund,276 words
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Article998 1923-07-24 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Meeare. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broken, iaeue the following list of quotations: S'ngapors, Ju'y 24. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s 1)3 Anglo-Java 2s 3|-Anglo-Malay 20s 1)310 Ayer Kuning998 words
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Advertisement319 1923-07-24 9 YOU TRIED jj T. K. K.'S I j BELL BRAND 0 Rubber Footwear BE PATRIOTIC TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES. SIZES TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. 0 Sizes: Extra Large $1.50 Large $1.30, Medium $1.20 ft Small $1.00. I TAN KAH KEE CO. Rl HBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. T No. "0 Head Office,319 words
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Advertisement294 1923-07-24 9 Consider Your jteaitn. ?When you consider how much depends k upon it, what can he more important to you than the atute oi your health? If 'l 1 you are troubled with bad or indnferent J lienlth your capacities for «re*fc or I w pleasure are nf tec ted. I294 words
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Article410 1923-07-24 10 CAPT. BOWLES RETIRES. London, June 13.—The days of tallmasted ships—day* when the record run from Shanghai oo London was eighty-seven days, when food waa tough and aaj'tars were away from ht>me for two year* at a time, whan to be murdered quietly by Chinese and to have410 words
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Article161 1923-07-24 10 Confession of Failure. London:—"The Times' Dublin correspondent- states that Republican leaders have abandoned all hope of capturing more *han a negligible minority of *eats at the coming general elections. This is the confession which emerges from the lofty in the circumstances, but rather ridiculous manifeso issued by De161 words
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Article137 1923-07-24 10 Th* memorial to commemorate ths larvditijajpf the late Sir Rosa Smith on Australian soil, after flying acre** th* world from waa unveiled by tha Minister of Home and tJories, Senator G. F. Pearce, May 20. The monument which was erected by th* Government of the Commonwealth of137 words
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Advertisement823 1923-07-24 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Land and House Properties A' If M*. ChecLg Koon Seng Cos Sale-room, No. 30, Chulla Street, Wednesday, August 1, at 230p m. 1. Estate of Kavena Baday Sahib and Estate of Una Abdul823 words
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Advertisement559 1923-07-24 10 AYOUMGWIFE CUBED OF TEAT FEASFCL BACKACHE Ag^yi Mrs. B. L. Hunt, writes: "I first became ill about 2\ years ago. and suffered terrible pains in the back, sleeplessness, and swelled thighs, and could not move about in bed. I was under a d octor, but had very little relief. I559 words
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Advertisement287 1923-07-24 10 For Baby when Teething RUSKS I Lightly malted, delightfully crisp and wholesome, the I "Allenburys," Ru.ki arc designed to help baby when teething. Children nibble them instinctively, so that i the cutting of toe milk-teeth is aided and the troublesome i znd paint l; 1 process shortened. Moreover, the Rusks287 words
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Advertisement245 1923-07-24 10 Incorporated ia B Regular nas*»W OUTWARD BOfe FOR HONGKONG AND Ja^aT^l I* ALBERT VOEGLEh HOMEW^ Bola FOR ANTWERP, I AND HAMBL'Pr "EMIL KIRDORF G s-s. j A*enU:--Singtp P orT; i N.V. STRAITS JAVA W?! p ko*e 2591. COMPANY, LIMITeI I Steamer* H KINTA-.M Swetteiham aid rW fl HYE LEONG—Monday* 3,1245 words
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Advertisement515 1923-07-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p 10. BUTCH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. y DQtr Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) OtTWARD? fraai LONDON. HOMEWARDS. j. or China Jsp»n- or Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore515 words
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Advertisement324 1923-07-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkT LONDON LINE, Kashima Maru A ug 7 Hakone Maru Aug 21 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tokushima Maru Aug 27 HAMBURG LINETsuruga Maru July 28 Mdto Maim Aug 2 9 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing datti ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura Maru Aug* 7 BOMBAY LINE. Nagano Maru July324 words
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Advertisement462 1923-07-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS TMontnly sailings to and from Auatialia for cargc only, calling at Penang Brtavia, Sourabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrive* Sails s.s. A STEAMER Sep 19 Sep 21 For further particulars please apply-to PATERSON, SIMONS CO„ LTD. (Incorporated in England.)462 words
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Advertisement497 1923-07-24 11 STEADIER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1 MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS PORTS OF CALL-MANILA, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. PRESIDENT TAFT PESIDENT CLEVELAND Aug 15 £2 a SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE, SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. First Class Throughout. For Local Equivalent497 words
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Advertisement507 1923-07-24 12 NOTICE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. POLICE NOTICE. Ordinance No. 136 (Arms and Explosives.) RENEWAL OF PERMITS FOR FIREARMS. All persons in possession of Firearms are hereby reminded that Permits for such Firearms will expire on the 30th June, 1923, and should be renewed as soon as possible. Persons failing to renew507 words
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Advertisement402 1923-07-24 12 TO LET. T(» I BT.—Two sections in Raffles Chancers. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO LET.—An airy office with up to date sanitary arrangements in Robinson Road, also one spacious sea side bungalow furnished. x C heap rent. Apply 240 c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET.—A large one storey ed402 words
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Advertisement457 1923-07-24 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) I OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. O. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Pronto US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET.457 words
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Advertisement420 1923-07-24 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE •4. MARKET STREETBRANCHES: Penan* 85 Bench Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar J7-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000420 words
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Advertisement425 1923-07-24 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 Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Westminster Bank Ltd. National Provincial and425 words
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Advertisement424 1923-07-24 12 BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED, 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. t Capital Authorised $10,000,000 Capital Issued 3,333,000 Capital Paid up 1,616,960 Reserve Liability of Shareholder* 1,713,040 Board of Dinectora. Eu Tong Sen, Esq., 0.8. E. (Chairman) Gheong Yok Ghoy, Esq Ng Sing Phang, Esq. Dr. Ho Siu Kan. Li Sing Yu,424 words
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Advertisement349 1923-07-24 12 Dont You Dontyouwi. hlh strong, healthy from wasting h What you Plenty 0 f Pure y>S «t by drinking ft. palatable and N MEDICINAL BLOOD ONE BOTTLE tO.Nv IN(t; Sufficient f or 12 m i>R KE Sold br The International ran The Anglo-Chinese b I The Medical Office. The United349 words
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