Malaya Tribune, 3 August 1923
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Title Section28 1923-08-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. X. -No. 181 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement193 1923-08-03 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I ,iP?iNG N GAZETTL f '<- Dep,> 1 SbLE IN ADVANCE. $15.00 p, r ao»u m 7.50 fl 8 J-y^ ry 3.76 I rqUartCr SOCf i P osU*e exira 50 c*«. per m° Qth I REDUCED PRICES. From Ist August 1923. 1 1 Jliri,n,u, 1 ,1,W,1,,M —nrriW^nniniiiiiiinr-ini'i193 words
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Advertisement75 1923-08-03 1 ——imuiniiijjflßtiffiPiiiiiii ■niiiiimi— mm THE 4 I EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, g I Eye-testing free of charge when ,2»!asses are ordered. m m I Lenses ground to prescriptions a I in Wh'te and Crookes, Blue, Smoke, Fieuzal and Amber !u i various shades. I Special frames and mountings I75 words
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Article997 1923-08-03 2 THE DEBT TO SIR RONALD ROSS. Proposed Institute as Monument. The following letter was published recently iln "The Times." The twenty fifth anrt versary of Sir Ronald Ross's epoch-maktfig discovery of the tranamTssian of maliijr a to human beings through the bilte of the ancpheline mosqu.to will shortly997 words
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Article310 1923-08-03 2 Lend »n, July 10. England is now beat'ng her ba.tleships into razor blades and kitchen utens'Is. About 100 ship6. inicluding drcadnaughts, enrsers, destroyers, and submarines recently withdrawn from active service, some under the Washing on trea y, have been sold at auction for breaking up purposes.310 words
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51 1923-08-03 2 A representative of the Emp-re Decimal Assocnt'on has been visiting the var'cus States of the Commonwoa&h r/f Aus ralia Meetings were held to sUwuCaie public interest n the aims of the association, which advo<sa>s deomiltaatlon of currency. Brandhes of the Association have been formed n51 words
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Advertisement521 1923-08-03 2 UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS. It is surprising how many people are afflicted in this way, though g thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy! This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to521 words
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Advertisement521 1923-08-03 2 WHY SEE YOUR BABY SUFFER? When Baby's Own Tablets May Give Just the Help he Needs. At the cost of a few cents every mother can add to her own happiness and to her children's safety, for whilst of but small/ price Baby's Own Tablets are of exceedingly great value521 words
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Advertisement357 1923-08-03 2 HS2S2SZS2S2S2S2SaSESHSSSESHSHSHSZSaSKSSHSK?~o I THE MOTOR ft UNIoI pj (Ir corpora ted in Eaglaa: I J MOTOB VEHICLES. Our m W every risk. "^f I" DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT HAP»« t I INSURED NOW." rm *~<£l I FIRE .—Buildings, Dwellings, Godowns, Rent p«», Xl Trade etc. E J MARINE .—Cargoes to357 words
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Article590 1923-08-03 3 LATEST LONDON FASHIONS. The lobe cf the ear w'll be seen during he coming season. That fa the greatest innova ion in English hairdre s'ng, for hitherto the low side dressings have h'dden it for a Ung lime. The change appears to be partly due to the590 words
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Article203 1923-08-03 3 Beer-Garden Indian Club "Turn." Romoc Arbuckle, the film-eomed'an who exchanged fame for notoriety over the charge of m-inslaugh er unsuccessfully brought agrjinst him in connection with the death of the actress. Virginia Rappe, has staged his long threatened "come back" at Ch eagu It was h s203 words
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Advertisement518 1923-08-03 3 gj2 NEXT BUY LET YOUB CHOICE BE A TYRE W E OFFER NETT CASH: [I7E sio 90 117.00 B BIZE us i 105 20.00 I 8 75 x 105 21.00 Dj „80 x 120 27.00 I x 17.00 g TUBES AT ONE PRICE $2.50 vtog Jones Co., Singapore. Dj aoOS518 words
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Advertisement376 1923-08-03 3 Children Delight In Cuticura Soap Baths Because they are soothing and refreshing for tender skins, especially if assisted by Cuticura Ointment on first signs of redness or roughness. The Cuticura Talcum also, delicately medicated and exquisitely perfumed, is excellent for little ones. PW-jS. *t—■ Ointment 1» 3d. &nd 2i. Sd.376 words
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Advertisement158 1923-08-03 3 i i i t Mi l l' llHiHlllllllHlllii|ii|ii|iii!iui|ii|M|ii|ii|ii|iHii|;;|H|i li'lKliilHltil.iliitiillllilliiliilMliiliiliiliilnliiiiii,:! i|, t: i i, t t M S ti l l |i.ii MM »*«**»*aw»M«»WiiM»iitKtHtlWS!W ft FRANKELS I OFFER THE 1 FAMOUS "EXCELSIOR" I WATER'ROOF RAINCOAT 3 I $ioo eacb I ALL SIZES If 9 ALL WEIGHTS I I jlf This is158 words
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Advertisement62 1923-08-03 3 I Quaker g jd f i your growing children »equire. j ky. of Qjikef ooataiaj uffi j treaty-lire gaaerou b»*ls of delici,a< pjrrilge You will h fl %9 £q**' J** 0 M PurchaVe fl jgj ,a 1 ,l n)l < 11{ l ||j g ,p R piiippq M S H62 words
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Article528 1923-08-03 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlifht-" Mr. T. P. O'Conner, M.P-, speak ng at the annual conference of the FacuQ y of Ar.fi at Central Hall, Westminster, recently suggested a k'nema theatre for every elementary sdhcoJ in the country. la an address on §M art528 words
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Article182 1923-08-03 4 Though extremely easy io secure under Soy et laws, are de-croa-ing in Moscow because of tbe housing shortage. Most Muscovites have to 1 ye at least two in a rcom, and however inoomp.VJ Ua a couple may find life together, even this ia tas'er than the task182 words
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Advertisement503 1923-08-03 4 AMUSEMENTS. BY POPULAR REQUEST —WE ARE SHOWING THE SAME ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME FOR A FURTHER 3 NIGHTS UP TO SUNDAY AUGUST 5. To-Nlght! Laughing Night! To-Night! AT THE Empire Cinema. Spend your spare time And laugh and grow fat. 18,000 feet of film fun. WORLD FAMOUS COMEDY STARS. In the503 words
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Advertisement337 1923-08-03 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, July 29, to Friday, August 3. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. Carle Laemmle presents Herbert Rawlinson in CONFIDENCE in 5 reels. Herbert Fawlinson has another of the delightfully entertaining stories built around the activities of a band of337 words
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Advertisement402 1923-08-03 4 AMSEWs"^ ,";gaiety" BIG HOOT GIBSON COWBOY FEATURE The wild aiad Western Star idoflized the World oven* for hJs Sunny personality and Whirlwind pace on the Screen in THE UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE LONE HAND The Story of a Young mam of the CowCountry who broka Jnto high Society to save402 words
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Article56 1923-08-03 5 Woman and Man »ho Takes Our Part." lire the serlaw 1 c .vas made to ii bo-d iy by a d what she "The bampioo the Ii t ber Uuab—d had r-r aad mt waited '"someone to am" I i one here i.' V, Oh! I tl ught56 words
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Article53 1923-08-03 5 Si «ap Aug. 3. iLankaBsn* 4 n at) sfeht 2b 4 l-32d 2a 3 15-16 d 2e 4 15-32 d i bia--173% i pin, Disc. Miagat;— L 75% fan 139% Japan---108 S buy Bf rate $8.54 4 p.c 80 15 16 s I Aug. 2. MM 53 1 i53 words
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Article96 1923-08-03 5 jVaam, of Dr up and far ,r5 »y. August 6. 'day, August 3. rw Hall, Chinese Com./«teds "> Camp at Pasir "J™? unt 6-8-23. Saturday, 4. irJ w SeletUr nange S v R A Meeting Day.) Sunday, August 5. ttj- pv St !elar Ran «e. "A" Com100.96 words
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Article39 1923-08-03 5 i C f'" Current Prices. w $5.25 1 $4.80 |L drum* $4.10 urront ~r ,f < Imperial 1 o B ,2.48 $2.48 $2.40 $2 33 $200 t >uf m„ $1-93 "Ho. Peri Mk Kail i 0.8539 words
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Article15 1923-08-03 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TODAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin local to-day, $93.25 per pikul. 100 tons sola.15 words
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Article193 1923-08-03 5 Uirn.— £183.5.0. Down 306Rubber.—Is. 2%d, Down %d. Rubbers:—Broaas 77 to 8 1 ots, Bukit Jeio tongs 64 to 66 c s, Ufa Benuts 29 to 31 cents, Baasects $1.11 to $1 15 Indragirs $5.10 to $5.30, Mentakabs 25 to 28 cents, iPunggors 62% to 67% cents,193 words
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Article177 1923-08-03 5 Tin.—London £183.5.0. T!n local to-day, $93.25 per pikul. 100 tons sold. Rubber.—Lond'oa Is. 2%d. Tins..— Nonh Tarptogs $1.12% «o $1.17%, South Taipings SI to Sl.02%, Typings 95 cts. to $1, Nawng Pets $1.45 to $1.55. Johans 35 to 38 cents, Talmas 36 to 40 cents, Rawangs177 words
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Article271 1923-08-03 5 Tin» —London £183.5.0. Local (100 tons sold). Rubber.—London Is. 2%d. L:cal 50. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Malaka Pindas $1.60 to $1.65, Br<igtas 72% to 77% cents. Jimahg $1.37% to $1.42%, MeMakabs 25 to 28 cents. Ulu Benuts 29 to 31 cents, Bukit Ka ils 82% to 87% cents,271 words
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Article128 1923-08-03 5 Buyers Sellers Gambier $12.00 Java Cube 27.50 Hamburg Cube 27.50 Press Cube Sar. Whi'e Pepper 21.25 Mixed Black Pepper 13 50 Sundried Copra 9.75 Mixed C pra 9^5 Small Flake Tapioca 10.75 Med. Pearl Tap oca 13 75 Small Pearl Tapioca 14.00 No. 1 Sago Flour 4.80 Fair128 words
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Article62 1923-08-03 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, Aug. S. Pala Crepa Closing Prices. Buyers Setters. Spot Latesi London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Priesa. Buyers Sellers Spot 49% 50 August to Sept 51 51% September 52% 52% Oct to Dec 55% 56% Jan to March 57%62 words
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Article28 1923-08-03 5 Singapore, Aug. 3. To-day'i closing rubber quotations are as under: New York 27% c s. London.—ls. 2T4d. Singapore.—49% cts. Ton 3 of Market. —Quiet.28 words
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Article96 1923-08-03 5 Mr. Ben Tillett's Opinion. London. JuJy 11.—Mr. Ban Tillett M. P. (formerly general secretary of the Dockers' Union) spoke to-day at the Transport Workers Ccnfefrence. He declared:—"We are on the v trge of war. After hav'ng visited the Ruhr territory I am convinced thait unless96 words
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Advertisement315 1923-08-03 5 I APOILO Sic MOTOR HORN I l m A CLE4R ROAD WITHOUT OFFENCE. 8 rn HERE are Horns wi ich. with their loud commanding noise, secure a rd grudging passage aiong the road on the part of other drivers of motor and S gj horse-drawn vehicles, cyclists an i pedestrians.315 words
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Article1010 1923-08-03 5 To-day, Aug. 3. Mers'.ng Kuala Romp n Hon l? 2 p.m Ba.avia, Sa ma rang Sourabaya Melchxxr Treub 2 p.m, Medan Van der Lyn 3 p.m. >angkok *Hervar 3 p.m. Muar Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Teluk Anson Perak 3 p.m, Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m.1,010 words
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Article139 1923-08-03 5 A s ,>gah ,ke I» ary To-day. Auf. ,1 f.Aog —2- 6 m 2,34 p m h T qjOB. VS. RE. School Sports. 3 p.m. P v" Theatre. 9 l5 performance. To-morrow, Aug. 4. i 2 ")2 a.m. 3.10 pjn. uk Til^i, r H<* bv Angola due.139 words
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Obituary38 1923-08-03 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. f Mr. A. M. ALSAGOFF and families thank I hose who attended the fu e the late fcYED ALI ALBAGOFF and also to those who sent letters of condolence and telegrams in their sad bereavement.38 words
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Article1013 1923-08-03 6 Although collections of statistics are generally considered to be anethema to the public mind, most people of ordinary intelligence anywhere in the British Emptire take some interest in the periodical reports on the condition of the Old Country's finances. At a distance from the country Britishers may heai1,013 words
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Article688 1923-08-03 6 The Clergy Conference will be held this year at Kualia Lumpur on August 16 and 17. Berlin, Yesterday— The Re chsbank has ra Bed the d sccunt rate to th' rty per cent. —Renter. Mrs. Bigar SniOth has been compelled to resign her post as Assis>tantt Superintendent of St. Mary's688 words
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Article484 1923-08-03 6 MATTER REFERRED TO SUPREME COURT. Division of Assets. An appl"cation was made yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Ch/ef Justice Sir Walter Shaw, by Mr. Chan Szc On, liquidator of the Sngapore Traders Ltd; asking the Court to determine certain qu« as to the d vision of the484 words
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Article80 1923-08-03 6 Accord «g to a rqport made by Capt. We holnc'sen, of the Norwegian s .aamer Yarra, wh eh arrived yesterday, it is ood tikmt he passed a steamer on fire in the Straits of Malacca on Tuesday in position Lat 6.4-N., Lcng 95.8 E. The Yarra80 words
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Article158 1923-08-03 6 As a sequel to the serious affray which took pCace in January on an estate off Jurong-road between two r.val Chinese societies, a Chinese was yesterday comirftj ed to stand h s <r al on tha capital charge alt the forthcoming Assizes. In connection with the same ca.se two Chinese158 words
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Article527 1923-08-03 6 NEWS ITEMS s, (Via **w QUESTION OK N J London, J u v v j'^w efers to the V of I ernorsh,p S f South Africa ana f, 1 Id "TheT,^.;; of filling up vacair r, the CoConies I consideration, «-r»C their t* ma* 7*H "av*g527 words
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Advertisement293 1923-08-03 6 I ROBINSON a? CO., LTD. I j "KIWI" I I Tan and Black 30 cents tin. Dark Tan and Ox BLod 35 cents tin. 9 s 1j Polishes and Preserves the Leather I TAN, BLACK, DARK TAN AND OX BLOOD STAIN POLISH. 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. t::::::, 1 ■■■■BBMMniiiieaßMHamm^^ Useful293 words
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Article258 1923-08-03 7 FIIROPEAN PROBLEM CANNOT BE EVADED ANY LONGER. THE BRITISH PROPOSALS. ■MpnRTANT STATEMENTS IN BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. Loaidooi, Yesterday. j, (fee Hooac «f Lords, Lord Cuizon in a speech on the European cl regretted that the Government was unable to find in the Fra.icoB Vfen repl «s258 words
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Article191 1923-08-03 7 L, >i < u-z- d the contents t 'he m- r Briti-h draft reply. Kopr.ed .ha it would be advam-p-us to agree ;o the German proMi for an impa-lal xam nation, u in co-operation w» h the Reparaio» Commission, of Genmaoy's qwd.y to pay. Th. draf po*nted191 words
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Article208 1923-08-03 7 Loidon, Yesterday. Tnt «'sending f atures in <:h e V r Ramsay Macdonald. j*o followed Mr. Baldwin in the of Commons, were hearty the Government's eii own polcy "\ere comicmr.a.ion of the policy. leader of the Opposition -e allusion to the omission of in he Franco-Belgian s 'to208 words
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Article103 1923-08-03 7 Reuter. Mr. Baldwin, replying o the debate, that BilJsh interests were not ks« than those of Belgium and France and elucidated the effects of the Ruhr s tuat on on world trade. He uttered a grave wanning as regards the possib'l ty of a German collapse orReuter. - 103 words
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Article251 1923-08-03 7 Reuter. Paris, Yesjterday. A summary of the French reply to the British note, wh ch has been published, deals with the points raised in the Br tish note and declares readfn?ss to "investigate immediately with the British Governments the German proposals of June 7 but theReuter. - 251 words
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Article45 1923-08-03 7 Reuter. Paris, Ye^erday. Oftic«al quartei'S emphasise thac the French reply l?«ves all doors open to further inegotiatione and consider that Mr. Baldw n's Siarteme'nt contains no sugge&l'on of a break and that its moderate tone paves a way to fur her conversations. —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article32 1923-08-03 7 Reuter. Yes rd;!y h of "spying L v A ™"-y »j, e R <us,v ns occurred r Sh and Govr*»al re K*rds Cer W work, P rojected m the DuUReuter. - 32 words
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Article39 1923-08-03 7 Reuter. Moscow, Yesterday. The Nijninovgorod fair will be opened on August 2. It s expected that the receipts will be thrice as much as in 1921. A decree has been issued making jl'at'irom a State monopo'y.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article294 1923-08-03 7 IMPORTANT DECISION OF GOVERNMENT. Efficiency and Economy. Reuter. London, Yes erday. In the House of Commas Mr. Baldwin stated that the Government had adopted the recommendations of the Imperial Defence Committee, cabled easier, and emphasised that the committee had unanimously come to a condlus cn in favourReuter. - 294 words
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Article137 1923-08-03 7 Physicians More Confident. Reuter. San Francisco. Yesterday. Mr. Harding's physicians sta e that Harding had several hours restful sleep en the n'ght and except for a marked exhaustion due to his acute illness sa d that he was feeling eas er. While recovery will take some timeReuter. - 137 words
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Obituary119 1923-08-03 7 Reuter. American Sailors Honoured. Gibraltar, Yesterday. Unt|t-d States Rear-Admiral Scales unvdled, n the presence of the Aollrig Governor and many notabilities the memonal tablet erec/ed by the Fifteenth United Stai.es doatroyer squadron in memory of men lost in the sinking of the United States shin Chauncey in November,Reuter. - 119 words
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Article71 1923-08-03 7 Working Hours Reduced. Reuter. New York, To-day. Judge Gary, president of the United S ates Stee& Corporation announces the immediate adoption of an e ght hour day in the American Steel induf» ry. The wages of employees, whose hours have consequently been reduced from twelve to eight,Reuter. - 71 words
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Article218 1923-08-03 7 DIRECTORS CONVICTED OF FRAUD. The Judgment. Reuter. Paris, Yesterday. The following were the Banque Industrieule sentences: Andre BertheIo: was fined 3.000 francs, Pernot c was sentenced tJ three months' imprisonment and 3.000 francs. Perchet was fined 350 francs, Decerenville, Pallu, Loste and ihe engineer Chautard, were fined 300Reuter. - 218 words
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Article31 1923-08-03 7 Reuter. Batavia, Yesterday. The British steamer Ferrara" from Sabang with a carg of over 303.000 pound-- of opium is afire and is expected to become a to al loss.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article148 1923-08-03 7 Acrimonious Disputes. The case was taken up yes.erday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard «n which MrLoh Yut Chee sued Mr. Boey Chuan Poh, printer and publisher of a period caT, for the recovery of damages susta'ned by hm by reason tC a certain defamatory artie'e148 words
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Article213 1923-08-03 7 London, July 24.—The "Daily Ma !i" Berlin correspondent relateB a romantic story of a princess's hero worship which was unfolded at Leipag at the commencement of the trial of Princess Margaret of Hohenlohe and Ohringen cn a charge of perjury and with being an accomplice of the213 words
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Article206 1923-08-03 7 CURRAN SAYS NEVER AGAIN. Lives Endangered. Reuter. New York, Yesterday. Mr. Curran, he Immigration Comm ss. ner, announces that he has warned officials on a.<l trans-atlan ic lines aga nst the repe it on of yesterday morn rag's race to the quarantine station when thirteen liners endangeredReuter. - 206 words
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Article194 1923-08-03 7 Counsel's Status. In the Supreme Court yesterday, beforo Mr. Just ce F. BattWut-Lennard the case was tak n up in which Messrs F. C. D'Alme da and Co. sued Messrs V. S. Hald and Co. for the recovery of a sum of $1,250 as damages for194 words
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Article74 1923-08-03 7 London, July 22.—The "Times" correspondent states 4hat M. Tchi.-che-in's agreement to sign the Straits Conventi n was qual ified with thy declaration thiait) the Soviet reserves the rght to propose future alterations and to declare its validity e&nceKed if it threatens Russian inte rests. M. Tchitcherin74 words
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Article170 1923-08-03 7 The government of the Commonwealth of Australia ha* deeded to erec* commemora iv<? headstones over the gravea of all eol s:ed mtn who dd in Aud.ialia as a result of injuries received on ac.'.ve etrvce or in performance of war-time duiice in ihe Commonweal h. The whole number ia reckoned170 words
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Advertisement188 1923-08-03 7 I Devoted Exclusively I to 1 I Making Steel Pulleys. This position, held by the American Pulley Company, g could not have been reached had it not determined the Dj }il correct principles of pnlley construction. jj| For 25 years the features of various types of pulleys [}j have been188 words
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Article176 1923-08-03 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE CUP COMPETITION. S.R.C. vs. O.T.FX.—A POOR OiSPLAY. By "Reflex." Probably the poorest gama seen for a long time was played an the Padang yesterday afternoon when Uhe Singapore Rtoreation Curb met the Oriental Telephone Football Club in the SingaCup Competition, Ptay was lifeless throughout and resulted176 words
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Article327 1923-08-03 8 PENANG RACES SECOND DAY. There was excellent w ai>er, good and a large attendance a»t the second day's (facing. The results were as foilows The Club Plate, a x furlong. 1. Nora 8.7, Hobbs. 2. Klo.ng.oi, 7.4, Moore. 3. CrebMly, 8.7, Ross. Won by half a length and327 words
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Article177 1923-08-03 8 INDIAN ASSOCIATION'S DEBUT. The follow ng will represent The Indian Association in a cricket match against the St. J. 0. B. A. in the Old Boy's ground at 1.30 p.m. on Monday next. j Vyas G. J. (Caption), Dawson G. V, Selk\ M. Sabapathy, Roche, Junimafohoy R., Nazir Ahmad177 words
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Article126 1923-08-03 8 EDWIN DE SOUZA'S KNEE. The activities of Ed\«in de Souza, tihe formidable local welter weight, in the ring, have probably ceased since the time he was unfortunate in having his badly injured. Although it showed isigma of improving (thus Edwin's acceptance of Harry Smyth's challenge) it is now feaTed126 words
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Article151 1923-08-03 8 Y. M. C. A. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS."" A. E. Sohudel bead R. F. Smith, 6—2 1—6, 6—2 0. E. Zimmermann v». Ong Swee Gam, unfinished. Laai Bong Soo beat Tan Koon Inn 6—3, 6—0. TO DAY'S TIES. Cheong Chee Lim vs. I. Abed, to finish. A. E. Schudel151 words
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Article83 1923-08-03 8 INDIAN ASSOCIATION. The following will play for the Ind an Association in an exh bitkm of badmin on at the inauguration tomorrow (Saturday) at 4.30 sharp at the Associarjkn ground, Shorrrt-street. A. -Sirmou and P. Samy forwairds; G. P. Samy centre; J. Antony and F. A. Sundram, backs. C.83 words
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Article45 1923-08-03 8 GARRISON CLUB. Officers of S. V. C. vs. Officers Garrison—Sunday, July 29th. Sloper and Fuflcher I*4, Denyer and 0. Morrell and Lee 0, Thompson and ,Whitmar»h 1. Knight and Lit le 0, Spring and Haseldne 1. Stacks and Mi'Mer 0, Whinney and Harrison 1.45 words
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Article49 1923-08-03 8 ST. J. O. B. A. ANNUAL SPORTS. The members of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Asscdaton are asked to note that entries for the third annual athletic sports, which wM be held on September 8, are now open and WLII close on the 19th. insi. at 7 p.m.49 words
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Article75 1923-08-03 8 K. L. VISITORS. Thu following will represent the S. R. C. against KuUa Lumpur Y. M. C. A. at hockey to-morrow on the S. R. C. ground commencing at 5 p.m.:—G. G. Gray; E. G. Wheatley and E. 0. Angus; F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb and V. C. Westerhout;75 words
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Article49 1923-08-03 8 BRITISH-AMERICAN CUP. London Yesterday. After winning the first heat in the Br rash-American- Yachting cup at Ryde yesterday by 23 points to 13 the British team of four yachts won the second.heat at Southsea to-day All ftnishcrf before mm Amcnoans and now lead by 49 pornts to 23.—Router49 words
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Article300 1923-08-03 8 LEWIS AND PEATS WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Yesterday. The week has seen a dull Market in all centres and prfces are a'c a sightly lower level than ihe best roiling during the previous week. London is very q\J?at but with a firm uhdertone, this firmness be Jig300 words
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Article268 1923-08-03 8 Singapore, Yesterday. Rubber: —A steady but quiet tone has prevailed since last reporti ng, the price for Spot Sheet vary ng between 50 and 51 cents. The gcn ral tone of yesterday's local auction was quiet, and Awarded Standard Sheet was withdrawn from sale,268 words
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Article171 1923-08-03 8 Singapore, Yesterday. The Market has been generally quiet with a steady undertone and littfe fluctuation in values. A low Juiy export ia anfceipated, and the announcement has just been made that thie percentage of product'on exportable on minimum duty is reduced to 60 6 per171 words
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Article468 1923-08-03 8 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin during Me past week has remained fairly steady, but the share market has been very much on the dull side with transactions on a restricted scale. Rubber continues firm in price and there is a good demand for all468 words
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Article165 1923-08-03 8 The Ag. R gistrar of Imports and Exports favours us with the following: Total values of Merchandise imported into and "exported from the threo Settlements rff the CoT.ony for the 2nd Quarter, 1923. in comparison with the same period of 1922. I m porta. Total value of Import*165 words
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Article76 1923-08-03 8 London July 31. Manchester Market— Shi lbs shrting fair (new basis) 14|9 40's Grey Yaims 6ingle Tw st 6 lbs. T Clah fair 24 yards 12 Liverpool Market— Co J ton (Fully Mlddlng American) 13.72 Egpytian-Cotton 15.35 Metals— Tn Std. 3 months £185.12.6 Produce— Copra (fair merchantahlij)76 words
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Advertisement72 1923-08-03 8 Your Cough may appear to be of little importance fßut a neglected cough is often the forerunner of pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis or even consumption. Far better to get rid of your cough now. Take SCOTT'S regularly and watch the results. Day by day you will note an improvement until the72 words
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Advertisement28 1923-08-03 8 RECKITTS BAG BLUE. ready for use RECKITTS CROWN BLUE. in 1 oz. and H oz. square® FROM ALL DEALERS. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. 1 1T J iHaRRISONS, BARKER C°.28 words
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Advertisement389 1923-08-03 8 I I THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE 1 I (INAUGURATION DAY) I The Board of Directors of the above Assoc a cordial invitation to all Indians to the^ 1011 I function to be held lnau^r 1 I To-morrow at 4.30 p.m. at No. 5, Short Street, Singapore. The programme will consist389 words
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Miscellaneous55 1923-08-03 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, Aug. 2. Bared 32 Fah 1018.2, 1014.1, 1011.5. Temperature 84 85, 82. We. Bulb Ther 79, 78, 78. D r of Wind S, N. S W. Max Temp in shade 90. Mm Temp in Shade 76. Max in Sun 145. Ter rad Ther 72.55 words
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Article661 1923-08-03 9 MIDDLE CLASSES RUINED. "Work and sorrow ovorpower, tt seems, aM spattuajl forces. I was very downhearted last time. My nerves don't s».a<ny this continual and hopeless strain. If you fed the edifice you stand on is sapped from a'l sides; if you see: the universal madraws rag-ng661 words
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Article1004 1923-08-03 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THK MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange And Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Aug. 3. 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|3|0 Ayer1,004 words
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Advertisement300 1923-08-03 9 [tATEST BOOKS by SAPPER. fHK BLACK GANG $3.76 &j j nIK DINNER CLUB 3.25 THE BULL DOG DRUMMOND 1 1. 50 jjj MKN WOMEN AND GUNS ..1.00 Qj I THE LIEUTENANT AND OTHERS 1.00 S E <F[:( E ANT MICHAEL CASSIDY ..1.00 g f (Postage Extra). X M.Mohd.DulfakirffCo. I Corner300 words
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Advertisement401 1923-08-03 9 ■IS* Mobiloil 4f.t> j~ fm* Telephone 2418 LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore. MICHEL IN TYRES STOCKIST. Supplier of all kinds of JgygpSjyy Pniumatic and V32rc§sJ5iam Solid T yres trnd also of GARGOYLE LubricatiDg oils. Prompt Delivery to Every Order. I I I I I. 1 I I I401 words
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Article546 1923-08-03 10 SUMMARY OF THE TROUBLE. The efforts of certain theatrical and mus ca» interests to prevent ant'ists from perform ng for the Broadcasting Company were still being maintained in BJfigtaind last month and were caius ng considerable anxiety to ftsLiemers-an. A home daily remarks'that the former have546 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement774 1923-08-03 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Thirteen Pawnshops At our Sale- 1 oom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Tuesday, August 7, at 10 a.m. On Thursday, August 9. at 10 a.m. On Saturday, August 11, at 10a.m. tu onnqutinti of watches, chains,774 words
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Advertisement158 1923-08-03 10 Eczema Wash A touch of DEXMA to any eczema sore or iter iug eruption and you'll be able to rest and sleep once more. Think—just a touch Is it worth trying Get a trial bottle to-day. For sale at all chemists shops druggists, etc. DEXMA for Eczema DRINK ASAHI BEER.158 words
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Advertisement175 1923-08-03 10 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHEST COLD. You can get rid of it so easily— By, using Little's Oriental Balm you can gain immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the' exact spot wh ere d( he trouble is and drives it away. There175 words
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Advertisement227 1923-08-03 10 BRUSHES and BROOMS Ahi)t yiOlhS AVAILABLE AT PRE WAR PRICES OF Hair and Bass Brooms M Mocar M Spoke Brushes Bannister Moulders Steel Brass Tube Stencil Varnish Tar Whitewash Copper Bound Paint String ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. You who tire quickly, fee! depressed227 words
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Advertisement267 1923-08-03 10 OUTWARD B0(^ HONGKONG U H 7AND JAPlM s.s. "ALBERT VOEGLeI about Au^V' "carl legi^:; about HOMEWARD"]}^ FOR ANTWERP. Ro^ *«> HAMBUEC s EMIL KIRDORf about Augu-' "SCHEER" i 22 about Angus- A^nU:-S;ngapor fc r STRAITS JAVA TH, PhoH269t STRAITS STEAJBI COMPANY, LIMITED Steamers intended k from Sisgapo,^ J Swettesharn ai267 words
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Advertisement509 1923-08-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS and apcar une. (Compan iw Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. l*nd« r Contract with His Majeaty'a Government.) „,TWA.DS fro- "WW" HOMEWARDS. China Japan. For Maraeilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 8100 Aug 4 Khiva509 words
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Advertisement341 1923-08-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkt LONDON LINE, Kashmia Maru Aug 7 Hakone Maru Aug 28 LIVERPOOL LINE Tokushima Maru Aug 27 Durban Maru m d Sept HAMBURG LINE Mito Maru Aug 29 ■Matsuye Maru end Sept NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates nil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakuna Maru Aug 8 BOMBAY341 words
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Advertisement515 1923-08-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINEiOF STEAMERS A Montnly eailings to and from Australia for cargc oily, calling at Pepang Bf.tavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydaey. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Arrivea Sa's EUREL1A Sep 10 Sep 12 For further particulars p ease apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.)515 words
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Advertisement550 1923-08-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC «AIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS, PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Francises* PESIDENT CLEVELAND Aug 15 Sept 6 PRESIDENT PIERCE Aug 29 Sept 20 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG550 words
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Advertisement279 1923-08-03 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exchange Bank* will be closed on:— Saturday, August 4. Monday, August 6. Bank holidays. NOTICE. Chop Yong Lee. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Low Long Theng who has for some time past acted as Manager of the above Chop which carries on business at No 50279 words
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Advertisement371 1923-08-03 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—A Competent Comjositor for Advertisement Department. Only Experienced men need apply. Apply to the Manager Malaya Tribune, between 2.30 to 3 30 p m. TO LET. TO LET.—Comfortable rooms in a quiet respectable locality close to BOUSTEAD INSTITUTE and SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Suitable for bachelors or a married371 words
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Advertisement463 1923-08-03 12 BANKS. i INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYEB 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 Profits US $5,504,980 Reserve for Dividends US $500,000 I Head Office:—60 WALL463 words
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Advertisement423 1923-08-03 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICB 4. MARKET. STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16. I" r AGENCIES AT: Londoa, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong. Amoy, Pontiaaak and Traag. CAPITAL.423 words
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Advertisement481 1923-08-03 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital' in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liab lity of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon481 words
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Advertisement419 1923-08-03 12 BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED, 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Capital Authorised $10,000,000 Capital Issued 3,333,000 Capital'Paid up 1,616,960 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 1.713,040 Board of Directors. Eu Tong Sen, Esq., O.B.E. (Chairman) Cheong Yok CLoy, Esq Ng Sing Phong, Esq. Dr. Ho Siu Kan. Li Sing Yu, Esq. Chan Mun419 words
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Advertisement325 1923-08-03 12 Stat v^ 8 you w P ,ent >' of pure Palatable and w e Jl MEDICINAL M ONEBOrn.Ko,,,^ Sufficitnt for if **KM $i 3l) The International Prt TheMed.cai Office The India Di S p tl and The Ayur Vt4k Ifc^J THE MALAYA TRIBll SHIPPING GAZETTl (EVENING DAiLV; Tel. No. 34;,325 words
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