Malaya Tribune, 3 September 1923
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Title Section28 1923-09-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. X. No. 206 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1923 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement220 1923-09-03 1 Ljgffi SURGERY I by the S.S. j oXIDE-AND; :T V the i v 'i) a istry i-om- j fed No Pander i o lower'aff- j gtwm ford Road, SINGAPORE. I i i ■iiiiuiiwiwMsntiii ,>••' 25 2525ZS1525Z5B db db dre5H525E5Hiiia5E5HSi525HS SlSttSZSlStttedhiStSttSl VENESTa composite cases n. The most economical case for rubber220 words
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Advertisement125 1923-09-03 1 LITTLE VICTOR INHALER. For Colds in I he Head. Who esule Retiil from Medical Haii, Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. MADE IN LONDON BANJO-MANDOLINE with Strong Case. $37.50. Obtainable at ROBINSON: PIANO company, Limited. U Hongkong.) STANDARD PHARMACY 306, NORTH HtlDGE ROAD, 'Ph<ne |sfi2. FRESH WlPMENTS (OF PATENT MEDICINES. FRENCH125 words
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Article3224 1923-09-03 2 THE ANNUAC GENERAL MEETING. President's Review. The annua'! general meeting of the Association of Brirtr'sh Malaya was held at the Rubber Growers' Association, London on July 25. The President Srr Ernest W. Birch, K.C.M.G,, was in the chair, and other members present, were: Sir Frcnk A.3,224 words
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Advertisement347 1923-09-03 2 That old enemy Rheumatism Don't suffer needlessly—Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just a little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing required —Sloan's penetrates. For those tormenting pains of Rheumatism in joints or muscles, for the sharp piercing pain347 words
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Advertisement351 1923-09-03 2 THAT BACK-PAIN! Backache is rarely due to kidney trouble. Doctors wiM tell you that kidney d.soii-se, when it exit's may be very far advanced ndeed before it indca*es its presence by mean* of pa ns n the back. In the vast majority of cases Lumbago is the cause of the351 words
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Advertisement459 1923-09-03 3 HANDS AND ARMS I White Blisters. Could (lot Sleep. Cuticura Heals. c r .a on my handa. It /ii. a s nail, white blisters c int > Fore eruptions, 3 and then spreadl of my hands and lo the elbows. I was ray hands in water. I night for the459 words
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Article979 1923-09-03 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Fooilifiht." "Forbidden Fruit" is one of the finest Paramount pictjures screened here for some time. Commencing from to-night this Cecil de Mille masterpiece will be released at the Alhambra. The acli'on of the whole pay im based round the question979 words
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Advertisement355 1923-09-03 4 AMDSEMEIfrS. M Do you Feel Depressed Why Go to a Doctor Free jpi t*6 Ol HCIII m\\*) TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. j c From Moiday, Septembers, to Wednesday, September 5, AT 9.30 p.m. w Unhooking the Hook-Worm In 2 Massive eels A special film graphically describing the origin, spread and cure355 words
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Advertisement272 1923-09-03 4 AMUSEMENTS. mm M MM AM HJ| JQ| J| AWknXX M m MWw I I Mm From Monday, September 3, to Saturday, Sept. 8. m 1° the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp m ,3uaiF Topical Budget British Screen News OUprCITIC ACmCVCHICIat. CECILE B. DEMILLE Presents AGNES AYRES KATHLYN WILLIAMS THEODRE272 words
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Advertisement315 1923-09-03 4 "GAIETY" TonpT^ 3 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS A h dtT3r| FRANK M4Y0 with Helen Ferguson in 11 A ft A RUHR HOUR Toe longest j a Written by Mrs. Geo. Randolph Chester c Vl v 6NLA KHjOIs THE FLAMING HUOR? ft Is it the h>ur love comes TRAPS AND TANGLES to a315 words
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Article2061 1923-09-03 5 P yvVAI. BASK s tm c Kxp an-tion. I Mdbot presided at the I 1 Legislative Counc 1 ~i thi- morrung, and ft 9 The Hon. lhe Act iry (Mr. F. M. Hoa. the Attorneyk j \v. Murison). Th© \f 3 Treasure r (Mr. A. M. r uQ2,061 words
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Article395 1923-09-03 5 SPORTS PASTIMES LAWN TENNIS. DAVIS CUP. Singles DtHtfttea Matches. Foresthill, Saturday. The Davis Cup singles was played j.n pvarfjCt weather. Johnston who a\>n tie t ai oi'ected booewo «.ind won the first set; partly by brilliant placing and partly by Anderson's erratic play. Anderson greatly improved in the second set395 words
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Article118 1923-09-03 5 Reuter. Noordwijk, Saturday. In the International Lawn Tennis match Zimmer (Holland) beat Godfree (England) 6—2, 6—1, and Bounnam (Holland) beat Austin (England) 6—4 6—1. Thfc Du»ch tennis players gave a fine display and won alll the first day's matches. Vandarfeen beat Greig 6—3. 7—5, 6—2; Van Lemciep beatReuter. - 118 words
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Article96 1923-09-03 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. St. Leger Sweep. The following is the result cf the drawing in the St. Leger Sweep held in connection with the Singapore Sporting Club: Becka 1\\\ Bold-and-Bnd 2638 Cos 1695 Doric 8218 Eastern Monarch 4165 Ellangowan 8176 L ght House 6670 Lucky Aunt 1963 Papyrus96 words
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Article364 1923-09-03 5 Wayfarer - SR.C. AGAIN BKAIE.N. By "Wayfarer." ii..- return touxnament fixture betwten tie Lanka Un on -and the S.R€. was played on the Ptadang on Saturday, and the Lanka Union again emerged v otorious. The feature of the match was the 1 »w scorng .and the cricket on the whole was364 words
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Article28 1923-09-03 5 CATHOLIC CLUB TOURNAMENT. Championship Semi-Finals. Tuesday ait 8 pan: A. T. Neubronner vs. W. H. Mosborgen. Thursday atj 8 p.m: W. A. Aeria vs. C. J. Reutens.28 words
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Article48 1923-09-03 5 ».»5«r. To-day, Sep... 3. II gh Tds3—3-1 am. 33 p m.. Dutch homeward ma*i coses. Medical Congress ope.is, 9.30 a.m Legislate've C nine 1, 10.30 am. Brunei Plants. Evait's. 2 15 p.m. Lterary Meet'nor, Indian Assn. 8 p.m. "Tha Truants," Vie. Theatre, 9 30 p.m.48 words
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Advertisement61 1923-09-03 5 SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS. The I. C. S. prepare cantf'dates for the examinattonB of th s body, as well as the Royafl Institute of BriKash Aivhitecta. If you are in the architectural profession, let us hefip you to r'se to the top by preparing you for one of these examinations. Spec:al61 words
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Advertisement381 1923-09-03 5 ORDINANCE No. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THF SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Is Bankruptcy. No. V» of 1923. Re 1 ey* dec <fc Ob. Summary Case. Receiving Orler .n iJe 11 th May. ISM. D ite of Or ier f>r Summary Administration 30th Vitv. 11. '»:ite of381 words
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Miscellaneous59 1923-09-03 5 WEATHER REPORT. ;\andan£ Kvrbau Hospital. Sngapcre, September 2. Bared 32 Fah 1017 6 1015 2, 1014 3. Temperature 86, B8, H2. Wet Bulb Ther 8 Bft, 79. Dir of Wind S E, S E, calm. M?x Temp in shade 89. M n Temp in Shade 78. Max in Sun 135.59 words
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Article968 1923-09-03 6 44 We are astounded that other nat'ons evtf.ywhere are not awakened to one of the most extraordinary and sinister facts of all history," says Mr. J. L. Garvin, who paints a startling picture in the "Observer" of the position of France in Europe to-day. Believing that now968 words
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Article253 1923-09-03 6 League Protecting Natives. Reuter. Geneva, Saturday. The report of the Permanent Mandate's Commission to the Council of the League of Nat on® on the island» ]n the Japanese Mandate says that the general form of ihe Jtapanese report greatly assisted the Comm ssion's work, but regrets, ow.ngReuter. - 253 words
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Article471 1923-09-03 6 Tin local to-day, 97.25 per pikul, lot> to,» »ol<i. Battling Key arrived by the sa. Elout yesterday. A performs ice in aid cf St. An-th-ny's bre.d will be gven by boys of St. Jo3?r,h'* Church at Parochial House Vict- ria-street, on September 3 and 5, 1923 8 p.m. and September471 words
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Article485 1923-09-03 6 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. i (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) MEMORIAL DAMAGED. London, Aug 6. —The memoria' o Michael Covins which was erected at the scene of bis dea-lh near Macroom has been, torn from fits sockets and moved some distance away. Prev ousty the monument was485 words
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Article115 1923-09-03 6 COAL MINERS' STRIKE. Reuter. New York, Saturday. Many witi.racite mners -truck "■or!; at naidagfct—Reuter. London, Saturday The fire on the "Alp*maru' was subdued.—Reu.er. R<tga Saturday. A tctegrasa froin Mo-scow says that the Sov et koa entered nto i\ agreement with the W reless Telegraph Company cf Pars toReuter. - 115 words
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Article45 1923-09-03 6 Tokio. August, 3;. Mr. Fujiyama Raita, Ex-Picsident of the Chamber of Commerce, has been nominated a membership of the House of Pter*. M. Kanahan proceeded for Peking to-day from Mukdcm. Mr. Irtugai and Gon?ral Tanrka has accepted the offer of ministerial seats.45 words
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Article209 1923-09-03 6 FREE STATERS ASSURED OF VICTORY But Minority Mand,^ Reuter. he H U ,,f the was:--W- TOm>;nt5 Independents (ft be filled. B., hMin Publ cans have at *l members than at e «S likely that the M finally exceed eansforty.^^^P^ Although 21 filled the late,t ma :;;r r RepublicanReuter. - 209 words
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Article286 1923-09-03 6 Arctic Tragedy Revealed. Reuter. Ottawa. Sfl da/. Mi. Stewart, tht Mr. :er f r t! Inter or declared thai I be Go*U ment was h no way odhciilrj ed with the Wrangel expeditisjl was bound to dm re the I spirit in which it was underaia Reuter. X(Reuter. - 286 words
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Advertisement45 1923-09-03 6 THE DIAMOND MART. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR BRILLIANTS and all kinds of precious stones. LATEST DESIGNS IN ARTISTIC AND HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PRICES MODERATE Ismail A. Raheem JEWELLER, WATCH-MAKER. ENGRAVER AND PLATER No. 82-1 82-2 Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE NO. 2292.45 words
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Article52 1923-09-03 7 Disastrous Earthquake and Tidal Wave. Towns and Villages Destroyed. Osaka, Sunday. Sewspaitrs report that fart cf the Imperial Palace of Tokio is and Hat the whrfe of Tokio, except to Shiba, <s altfaze. It to r d that the water supply has broken down, *»rn* 4 ■aaaa- I52 words
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Article104 1923-09-03 7 Peking, Sunday. wh n tssage frcm the South of Jtapan reports that the jtrthquake pr:~«ct ca.ly dcsroj'.d the Clies towns and villages between o ar.d Osaka ar.d caused fires which are at;!' burning. Most of the icg bu:id*!gs in Tokio have been destroyed. The Imperial Pfalace104 words
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Article64 1923-09-03 7 Osika. Sunday. There were 10.000 casv<des at Yokohama. Osaka, Sunday. Th (r verror (f Yokohama has w?rele?©ed the Governors of Osaka K tlvit liiere are 1 0,000 casualties, that all means of c ,Tririr.< <' «'-*troycd ard that they are without food and water and jjk r64 words
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Article72 1923-09-03 7 f aaaatS towns the foot of the Fujiyama have baan There arc hundreds of fatal ties. Many summer resorts are avoe condition. There are six hundred fatalities at Atami. -Rt-uv New York, Sunday. < repcrts from Japan ind'cate that the earthquake ere on the Eastern crast. At72 words
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Article70 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. me wage from Tomioka contains a first hand story of a T kio who ?ays that the fire which destroyed the Imperial my vither large buildings is spreading to Ensonou and southern jx >v of the City. The flames are visible from stance. AllReuter. - 70 words
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Article41 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Shanghai, To-day. Bulk tins from Japan report that 100,000 peristted in Tokio and Yokohama ai re. An exjfosicn completely destroyed the arsenal resulting nigral thousand casualties Six hundred perished when Japan's biggest ■ivaj tunnel at Sasako collapsed.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article51 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Osaka, Sunday. it:s «tat. d that Premier Yamamoto 5- *!y <vap d. Reports are drift3 ':cat:r.- that Yokohama is aa immense mass of ruins. The t>.T and dockyards have been S". .:sh«d. It is f t ar> d that the Department, which fails to wireiess calls isReuter. - 51 words
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Article43 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. SiTi franc.sco, Yesterday. A w.relt- message fr >m T.mioka :r.{ Japanese Prjr.ce Regent hi* household are safe. Seven bndrwi persons were k lied by the -iapse of the A> kusa tower. Many 1 .st by the tidal wave nReuter. - 43 words
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Article110 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. $a.n Francisco, Yesterday. Mess message picked up retQit Tokio is afire and that <-■> have collapsed. The system has l.een destroyed. j a heavy 1. m of 1 fe r.nd the 1 p spreading to t'-.e surround- Brussels, Saturd- y. t 1 Xli °hservato<ry recorded aReuter. - 110 words
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Article25 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. ,Sa Kranci 300, Sunday. > fp m T °mioka says that tO .T Tokio was conbnofled at <h* j: entire working .*M burnt-Reuter. - 25 words
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Article18 1923-09-03 7 tts t' S f 8 11 Kaisha. Ltd., tbeir fo^owin «b 1 recefved IW. Kobe offices.18 words
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Article164 1923-09-03 7 m v osaka Yesterda y- rtJh, uak nre. J are cut off and f^l*? 0 8 ascertain We are try- ing to do everything possible to help in connection with Kobe. Kobe. Yesterday. A heavy earthquake prevailed at r»on yesterday in Tokio amd Yokohama. Comn Yunf"<sa tians164 words
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Article172 1923-09-03 7 Export Figu.vs for Three Months. Reuter. Berl?n, Saturda). Ac the committee meeting of the Economic Counc'l, the Minister of Economy, Herr Raumer, advocated the abol tion of export control in view of the fact that prices in Germany, are partly equal to the world market price and inReuter. - 172 words
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Article33 1923-09-03 7 MORE GREEK ISLANDS OCCUPIED. Anxious Moments. Reuter. Athens, Sunday. The Italian Minister S gnor Mar>tagra, has irJormed the Government that Itaily refuses to accept the decision of the League of Nations---Reuter. - 33 words
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Article52 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Athene Sunday. It is reported hJoherto unconfirmedly tihaiu the Italians have occupied the IsJkayls of Cephalonia and Samoa. It is announced that the Italian Legati on has suddenly recalled Colonel Perone, the Italian M litary Attache, sent -to Janina to enquire in/to the massacre of theReuter. - 52 words
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Article84 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. London Sunday. A message from Athens semiofficially stated that the Italian submarine has seised the steamer "Giorgios." Th? Italian Admiral Signer Bellini, has forbidden Greek ateamens to peas the St rats of Otnanto. Four Greek steamers have been detained ti I<a!iain ports. All Greiik shipping oomReuter. - 84 words
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Article36 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Athena, Sumdaj. The Newspaper "Eleftheroatypos" ha»o been suepemded for a day for ®tyl"K? ifiie Ital lains as "Fugitives of Ckporouto." The cen-or has dismissed for allowing the publ cation rf the insult-—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article150 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Athens, Sunday. There is a 6'Jorm of indignation in Greece over the Italian action. AH theatres have been closed as a sign of mourning. Numerous putbJic bodiea have protested and the newspapers are unan mous in condemming the acii on. "While conversing with the American delegatiec leavingReuter. - 150 words
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Article76 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Paris, Sunday. Well-informed o.rcles believe that the adjournment of the League of Nations decision of the Greek appeal, rdll Tuesday, rib due to doubt whether the League is legally entitled to take the place of the Conference of Ambassadors in se'rtPng the Itado-Greek die- pute.— RomeReuter. - 76 words
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Article40 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Londcn, Sunday. The Italian Embassy in Londun states trot the occupation of -Corfu m sufficient for the purpose n view. There 's no truth in the reports that the other islands were occap ed by Italian forces.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article161 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Rome, Sunday. It is stated that the population of Crete demonstrated before the Italan consulate, the per. of wheh was endangered It is alleged that the Ital .h flag was insulted. Rome, Saturday. The occupation of Corfu, which is officially confirmed. s a direct consequence ofReuter. - 161 words
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Article220 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. London, Saturday. Th< fo < going has i n no way allay, ed in i y in London, where the latest devi o ment is paralleled with the Ruhr occupation Out.spok n ed toriais denounce this further swift step in the direction of ds'.urbance of the peace.Reuter. - 220 words
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Article71 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Rome. Saturday. Admiral Solari, commanding the tr;ops at Corfu, has issued a. proclamation to the islanders which declares that the occupation was necessitated by the "barbarous murders" and was not an act of war, but simply a man'festation of Italy's inflexible will to obtain reparat on. TheReuter. - 71 words
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Article148 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Athens, Saturday. Tc'egraphic communication between C.rfu and Athens was cut at seven 7 o'clock yesterday evening. It is Coscr cd ?hat the Ital ans bombarded the forts, which were denuded of guns •n accordance with the Florence Convention, although the I alians were informed that the fortsReuter. - 148 words
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Article222 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. London, Saturday. Offic al c re'es in London are gravely perturbed at the turn of even's, but it is hnposa bio to give the view of ihe Brt'sh Government on Italy's act on in the absence of Mr. Baldwin and Lord Curzon. The latters and p'aiiB areReuter. - 222 words
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Article89 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Geneva, Saturday. At a public sitting of fhe Council of the League this morning the Secretary General announced the receipt of documents in the Italo-Greek dispute, wh'ch it was most urgent the Counc 1 should consider. appl ed for tihe League's intervention under Articles Two've and FifteenReuter. - 89 words
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Article27 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Athens, Saturday. Aji I a"an submar ne in the Gulf of Goumenitza fired on the Greek s earner Geor.jies slightly damag ng it.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article103 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. London, Saturday. Reuter lenrns that, replying to the note of the Conference of Ambassadors tihe Greek Government has agreed to hold an enqury into the massacre, which it declares will be conducted v |_prous!y. Greece also stated that it is prepared to accept in advance anyReuter. - 103 words
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Article92 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Geneva, Saturday. The Counc 1 of the League of Nations, Viscount Ishil presiding privately discussed Greece's appeal. The Greek Representative, M. Paritis, was present aa a member. The Ccuncfl unanimously passed a resolution agreeing to a short adjournment for an examination of the question, fervently hopingReuter. - 92 words
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Article82 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Paris, Saturday. Public opinion w th regard to the Itak) n Greek crisis remains dvided. One porta ow of which "Le T;mps" is the principal mouthpiece, is that the dispute is a local matter which should be settled directly betwecn the two parties concerned. The otherReuter. - 82 words
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Article95 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Rome, Sa-turday. A semi-offic al statement says that the Albanian Prefecture Arg ro rep:rts the result of the enquiry into the massacre of the Ita'ian mission. It has ss-Jed a rep:rt saving that the ro«a<d traversed by the Miss on was barred by posts cut fromReuter. - 95 words
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Article75 1923-09-03 7 Reuter. Paris, Saturday. French quarters deaar© that the conversaton between Lord Curzon and M. Poincare was mo6t cordial, and dealt with the European situation generally. wi t hout specal reference to the Graeco-Italian Cr'sis. The reports from Rome of the imminent occupat on of Samos andReuter. - 75 words
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Article135 1923-09-03 7 Interesting Audiences. Reuter. The Hague, Saturday. Queei Wilhelmha had an audience with members cf the States General who handed addresses of congratulation on the 25th anniversary of her aiccem' n. The Queen in rep.'y, spoke of the deep emotion and of the affection and help her peopleReuter. - 135 words
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Article22 1923-09-03 7 The Ferrars inquiry was continued to-day, but our report of the ev'dence taken is held over owfig to great pressure on sp^ce.22 words
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Advertisement223 1923-09-03 7 J Weighs 35 lbs. only. I INSPECriON INVITED. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. I (Incorporated in England.) 3 I SINGAPORE, IPOH. PENANG. 3 Meukow Brandy. iThe oldest and best known Brand on this market In Three Qualities. ONE STAR THREE STAR FIVE STAR Obtainable at: Sin Eng223 words
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Article2854 1923-09-03 8 OPENING CEREMONY THIS MORNING. An Enthusiastic Start. Prior to the formal opening of the Fifth Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine by His Excellency the Governor, a Council mectVvnof the delegates and members was hod at the Memorial Hall. The Hon. Dr. A. L. Hoops2,854 words
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Article157 1923-09-03 8 To-day, Sept. 3. Mersing, Kemaman Trengganu Quorre 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Kinta 3 p.m. Penang* Sabang, etc. Van den Bosch 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 3 p.m. Malacca Muar* Hye Leong 4 p.m. Saigon, Hongkong,* Shanghai* Japan* CORDILLERE 6 p.m.157 words
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Article293 1923-09-03 8 THE WEEK'S PROGRAMME. The following: is t<he week's programme of the Fifth Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine: MONDAY (To-day) -.—Council meeting 9 a.m. to 9.30 &jm. Open/r.g of Congress by His Ex co'Jency Sir Laurence Gu'llemard, K.CB. K.C.MJG., at Victoria Theatre, 9.30 a.m. Presidential293 words
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Article170 1923-09-03 8 Tin.—£192.15.0. Rubber. —Is. 4d. up Hd. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers—Jeram Kuantans 37 to 42Va cents. Lunas $7.90 to $8.10, Craig eleas 70 to cents Indragir s $5.50 to $5.60, Radellas $3.90 to $4.10. Katoyang Bahrus $1 to $1.05, Tambalaks 84 to 87 cens, New Serendahs. $3.10 to170 words
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Advertisement67 1923-09-03 8 You Need It when run down by illness After illness there is no builder up so reliable as SCOTT'S Emulsion. The pure cod liver oil and hypophosphites, which it contains, quickly build up wasted tissues, restore appetite, enrich the impoverished blood and bring •renewed strength and vitality to the wasted67 words
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Advertisement347 1923-09-03 8 WHEN I WANT .TENNIS RAG ;e? I ASK FOR "SURVIVAL"i AND I SEE That I Get RAJA'S ii.tr.i .im>'i •iii:iS"BtiBiH!iBia muBiiBiiaiiBiisiiBi!iintTr,. rin,, I IMF* MOTIONS j I 14, BATTERY ROAD. W u] This long established tir.-n has for many |F k S years enjoyed an enviable reputation In Ml ffi347 words
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Article4154 1923-09-03 9 {lie Health of the Public Is the Supreme Law." PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. An interesting Review of Work in the Tropics. a full X port of the U dfcli vered before the Far Eastern I r.. Medicine this SaW©"' by A L **l DPH B A (Trin. CoU y dical4,154 words
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Advertisement22 1923-09-03 9 Si Lisbon Portwine, qual,ty fS% j Stt fy RED TAWNY MEDIUM i. so per tadiidiag duly. i A X** WHITE-OLD RICH j22 words
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Advertisement76 1923-09-03 9 ARCHITECTS. The arch .tccf Ural profes<s on has set up (NTta'n standards cf qunr! ficatnon. Hew flo you measure up to those s 4 a,ry$arAs. The L C. S. complete Architecture' Course wPl provide you with fuM kn-whd-je of modern bu 1dHng design and construction tnd will qurJ if y76 words
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Article146 1923-09-03 10 GUTHRIE CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Yesterday. Tha past week has seen a further spurt n values, but the advance has not been wholly held. America has conainued a good buyer in this Market and -spot and n arby deliveries have been in keen demand. Forwards have146 words
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Article415 1923-09-03 10 FRASER CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Wednesday. In spiie of higher prices being recorded m both tin and rubber the share market can scarcely be saxi to have fufly responded to the improved tone of the commodities. Tin shares have remained steady but business has been for the most part on415 words
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Article132 1923-09-03 10 The following Singapore properties were sold by aucton by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co. at the'r saleroom, No. 30 OTtulia-street, on Wednesday afternoon:—Fre eho 1 d land and house No. 91 Joo Ciliated, area 4,000 sq. ft. bought by Dr. A. N. Jenk n for $3,500; Freehold land132 words
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Article449 1923-09-03 10 INCIDENT IN CEYLON LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. At the last meeting of tiwe- Legislative Council, immediately after tih« tea interval His Excellency the Governor addressing the House aaid: I wish to call attention to a remark made by tlhe Hon. Member for the B. Division of the Western449 words
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Article251 1923-09-03 10 Gort. Exhibits Destroyed. Many thousands of valuable exh.bits belonging to th© Exhibition* Branch of tha Board of Trade were completely destroyed by a fire which started at 5 30 ai.m. at Dartford, Kent. At m dn ght the fireman/ were still in prevqriting the flamee251 words
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Advertisement827 1923-09-03 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Twelve Pawnshops. At our Sale-Room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles 1 lace on Tuesday. September, 4 at 10 a.m. Thursday September, 6 at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of watches, chains, diamond and other rings, brooches, e&rrings, Chinese827 words
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Advertisement232 1923-09-03 10 NOTICE OF SALE. i In The Court of the Judicial Commh- sioner at Sereraban. J. C. No. 888 of 1921. !?Ana Ana Lana Falaniapah Chetty Chargee. Against Lim Sin Lim Kow Chargors. 1 In pursuance of aa order of the Supreme Court at Seremban dated the 27th day of January232 words
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Advertisement408 1923-09-03 10 to* "fids*": Corns Floe -when touched wlth"Gets-It. H Aaaaponge absorb* water no doe* "Geta-It" absorb and draw oa( all pain and aorenea*. "GETS-IT" mWs^ lathe original com and oal- fl F taa peeler. Mfg by E. Law. I ronoe* Co., Ghtoaco. U. 8. A. f WORTH WHILE Nothing that you408 words
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Advertisement363 1923-09-03 10 CL066ED INTESTINES BREEoToiSoiisT^r—' BREEDS MOSQUITOES Sl And these poisons are absorbed straight into the Certified Nurse. Quickly lower the vitality rendering you easy prey to any Advises dringking alkaline medicinal water f 0P prescription for preparing it at home. How't T k gently stimulate the liver and throughly mm*. h363 words
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Advertisement491 1923-09-03 11 sailings OBRITBH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. C*.rtip»nie« Incorporated in England.) (A 1L, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULA* ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. n'gjti OnntfiCt wi,h "ia MajestyGovernment.) •ns fr-« LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For hir» J*P* D For Mar seillca, London A Antwerp. Due Leaves ToBS't' Singapore Tonnage Singapore 7.000491 words
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Advertisement498 1923-09-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 'fTtfJIWf STEAMERS Montnly mailings to and from Aiatialia for carg« omiy, calling at Penang Br.tavia, Sourabaya, Fremaitle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arr val Date of Departure 1923 1923 EURELIA Sep. 12 Sep. 14 EMITA Oct. 15 Oct. 17 ECHUCA Nov. 12498 words
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Advertisement501 1923-09-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS -m-0 PACIFIC MAIL 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 Franc its* PRESIDENT WILSON Sept 12 Oct 4 PRESIDENT LINCOLN Sept 2G Oct 18 SPECIAL THROUGH501 words
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Advertisement137 1923-09-03 11 >•t Ml ■-'■<• i••i■ t > inranM HUGO STINNES UNES !r.eor P orftiM in f>rn.«r.j j Regular monthly freight Mi P*..enger service OUTWARD BOUND. OR HON'GKOVG. SHANGHAI a.NT> JA"AN. s "ADOLF YON BAYER," 9 000 tons Oct. 4. s s "KMIL KIRDORF," 9 000 tons about Nov. 4. HOMEWARD BOUND.137 words
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Advertisement385 1923-09-03 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the Erection and Completion of Five mocks of oolie Lues in Reinforced concrete at Jalan Tambah, Singapore. Plans may be seen and Specification and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Architect's Office during office hours. i385 words
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Advertisement367 1923-09-03 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. SALESMAN WAN TED with previous experience in Groceries and I'rovisions. Apply Box 81, c/o Malaya Tribune." WANTED.—A capable and fast Jobbing Compositor. Only first class men need apply with copies of recent testimonials to Box 82, c/o Malaya Tribune." WANTED —A c mpetent I ressman to work Wbarfdale367 words
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Advertisement511 1923-09-03 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Compan es Acts of 1862 to 18U0, en 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capi al £3 000,000 Subscribed Cap tal £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,352,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C.511 words
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Advertisement530 1923-09-03 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77.79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Ranamat. Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised530 words
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Advertisement508 1923-09-03 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 IUrilo Rangoon508 words
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Advertisement417 1923-09-03 12 INSURANCE. ®THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysan Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Offlee: Singapore, 1st Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, 1A, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257.417 words
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Advertisement340 1923-09-03 12 t you wish f lron > waatiJ c What W u „-f,. Palatable and well J» MEDICINAL BLOOD Sufficient fg r ]2 Sold by Tbe Intt.-natior.ai 9k The Medical Office lfJ Uaite <* Pharmacy lh India Di 8pctsWy y aad W» Ayur Vedic THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING340 words
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