Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1923
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Title Section28 1923-09-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. 5>" ,N 0.212 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement226 1923-09-10 1 n appliance* Up ;Us by the S3. I 5 %S>ARATUS the Danger j lower n*. j a*4*d Road SINGAPORE. .i i i iiimt.'tiUHwnwJ VENESTA I COMPOIITE CASES I The most economical case for rubber shipments. I g Arrange monthly contracts so as K to be certain of supplies. i I226 words
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Advertisement108 1923-09-10 1 VEET The New Depilatory. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Medical Hail, Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. MADE IN LONDON BANJO-MANDOLINE with Strong Case. $37.50. Obtainable at ROBINSON. PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) STANDARD PHARMACY 306, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 'Phone 1862. FRESH SHIPMENTS OF PATENT MEDICINES. FRENCH PERFUMERIES. TOILET REQUISITES AND DRUGGISTS'108 words
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Advertisement166 1923-09-10 1 i i i' ■i:iiiiiiiiii!iiniiiiiiiMtiiiiiiiii.iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitirit..i to I Youthful Sight at Forty-fire. I I B and L Bitex Bifocal Glaaaea Z for near aad far Tisron. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO, I I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. J 1 1 MEATS For Everyday Use J The high quality of Libby's Food166 words
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198 1923-09-10 2 A 8 ujgiah, Gorxeeted L var ifi falwaya" made worw by f raquanA Aoaj .g* with (liTOQfi: carthar&c drugs. This mareily irritataa tha 1 rar and 1 l»owe'« to temporary, violent and «*jnvu!* v« ac; on, only to leave tiiara wtiivr198 words
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Article715 1923-09-10 2 ALL FOR UNIVERSAL Dl Lcfl&don: Ah many word* miMt have baan spoken a the "No More War' dsmomsiwctiam in Hyde Park aa there were j .n Egypt. There ware tart ofnVal platforrat arranged h* a <- os? wemi-circle snpalsnisatari by other* manned by the Communiatß Open Socialite,715 words
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Article284 1923-09-10 2 I nfsunded French Charge. Par s, Juiy 81.—The "Matin" publishes article by If. Andre Frivol*, Deputy for Aha and member •f the Colon al Couiicil, :n wh eh he decUres that an alleged agreement between Great Brits.a and 'Span is a mea«ac» to France. The writer perceive* ii284 words
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Advertisement248 1923-09-10 2 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If bo consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentidt) 41, HILL SIR RET. Opposite the Central fire Station. Telephone WHY SUFFER THE BURDE> of TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved immediately b y consul tin* E. TSUTADA. JAPANESE DENTIST 74 BRAS BA3AH ROAD. (In front of Frv»c!i Church,)248 words
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Advertisement138 1923-09-10 2 OH! HOW IT HURTS. That's what you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about it—sit there and suffer? Perhaps you have tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. These are just the sort of cases in which138 words
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Advertisement279 1923-09-10 2 i'l2£ f j?j!jg r j Yachtsman. Mv A HOLD H HALSE, "At ihe beginning o? t:.« f'" '1181 •*mon erm eimon fC>v*§* Used me aefcreik I y J »aa always su-Toring 1 ji■■■mi te rr:Ue Backache < ,v j' u Pfcjoil»all. TV.t tu^j^g^H arhea I had uk«« UaSslsff f. wa279 words
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Advertisement371 1923-09-10 2 IE WILDER INC HEADACHES i Are Not Woman's Birthright, Nor are they a Malady which Must be Endured. Am aching back, tired limbs, attacks of fain'ness ar.d headache upon headache need not be part of a woman's Iffe. Such trials indicate plainly that the blood is at the nervous system371 words
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Advertisement338 1923-09-10 2 jjj THE I MOTOR m UNION I INSURANCE Co I Ul Rj (Ifjorporaipd in Eng!. n. 1 M9 f O» VEHICLES.-Our comprehensive M I every risk. P *»«"si j DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT HAPPF*--1 INSURED NOW" Ni 9 !rfl FIRE.-Buildings, Dwellings, Go j >wan, Re.it Trade etc. MA BINE338 words
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Article1162 1923-09-10 3 CHANCBB IN THE CHARAI HSU O* THK UAILV PRESS. Every mkldle-ag. aW»Wer .©ad- w in us i aa.e bean of a ooonga m the oharnofcer of ana d»4j Press (taring the kaet few years, wntes "An BoUor" int.*, «Outlook." 1 am not referring to tnoss tendonCien1,162 words
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Article455 1923-09-10 3 Views ot Dr. Sen.uels. Lecturing on "Malarhi and Menial Distant on Monday at ths Far Lii*rt d O ngrnaa of Tropical Hedjnfaa), Dr. Samuels aaid that the subject ot* malaria and insanity had doiui into prominence in this country of late owing to the pita of insanity455 words
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Advertisement433 1923-09-10 3 Rnßain gives INSTANT RELIEF ig pains of RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA. 1 H expei nee the severe pains of NEURAIGIV STIFFNESS, NLCaiTIS, Ac*, you need Sloan's mderful pain killer has been used by thousands >f pam. Its effect is wonderful. A little laid soothes, and the pain vanishes as if by macic433 words
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Advertisement342 1923-09-10 3 S Three Cats CIGARETTES y^^^^^^^^^t 7" TES telling you, just why >rU they are so ex€ i u > s »te in /ft** favour and aroma. I iSSf /fw From the time when I the carefu,1 V selected I bright, golden, Virginia I 1 leaves are gathered in I sxml342 words
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Article1227 1923-09-10 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footiight" "Well, what kind of a p eture have you fellows made out of my play?" Carl Laemmle, president of the UnLversa! Film Manufacturing: Company, smiled quietly (at Langdon McCormick's question, and replied: "We will left you answer that queston1,227 words
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Advertisement425 1923-09-10 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. From Monday, September 10, to Wednesday, September 12, In the First Show at 7 30 p.m. A Shaky Family Tree A Star Comedy PREVOST with KENNETH HARLAN in the story of an ultra-modern girl who proves to the world that a flapper's heart can425 words
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Advertisement332 1923-09-10 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, Sept. 9, to Friday, Sept. 14. In tbe Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Inc. Presents Jackie Coogan PECK'S BAD BOY IN 5 REELS. PLAYGOERS PICTURES PRESENTS Mollie King Creighton Hale. IN Her Majesty IN 5 REELS332 words
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Advertisement280 1923-09-10 4 GAIETY '^SnStM; Second Show at 9 15 p m. ***i^|A FINAL INSTALMENT OF At *3'sh ir Mr. Nobody Serial c u~:, 6 Episodes 49, 50, 51 and 52. Last 4 Reels 0F THE GAY DECEIVER '^HHS^ Star Comedy. AND A new 2 Part big -Vrv Thomas H. Ince Special Feature280 words
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Article139 1923-09-10 5 Iff Horn,' l.van's Document. Lsm a ia*iaf of the Ban- Pr day, presided TL ,;».,.> Justice Sir Walter f aai receiving orders were L Teng Seng Wee L a "Geo Tuck Sh'ng." ah Lin Chia Alk and [f H Khye Sag. ftuted service of pa api est than139 words
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Article66 1923-09-10 5 |Uf C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Sept. 10. Ciojiag Pr.cet. Buyer» Seiiei*. y 53 L&wioii Cabit* quote. apot.— stoked Sew, Cioimg Prie«*. Buyers Seller* 53 53 Vx 54 54% ■to Dec 56 to March 58 58% to June 60 60% Lcadoa Cabisi quote. s Pat Is. 3\d. f Market.—Steady.66 words
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Article56 1923-09-10 5 Sin^a P° re Sept. 10. Tenths' sight 2s 4 7|32d 2s 4%d °nth.s sight 2s 4 llil6d Tel t 0 r 173% x i p.c. Disc. 'V 1 dpa *t 7414 St, 1 T f r 18»H Nam. s Ti n.t. »8.54 r, < p iri London 31 7|1656 words
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Article154 1923-09-10 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. fo-DAvs Rotations TLa to-day $100.62% per pikul, 175 tons sold. ETLIN AND "co*S REPORT Tm.—London (£202-15.0. Rubber.—London Is. 3%d. Nortk $1.05 to $1,10, South Taipmgs 97% cents to $1.02% 4 L,n k 2% CentB Lin^is> *4.do to $4.50, Nawng Pets $1.40 to $1.45. Rubbers.—Mentakabs 27 to154 words
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Article195 1923-09-10 5 Tin—£202.5.0. Rubber.—la. 3%<L up %d. Rubber s.—Slight improvement noticeable. Jeram Kuantans 39 to 43 cents, Limas $7.90 to $8.10, Craigieleas 69 to 71 cents Indragiris $5.40 to $5.50, Radellas $3.90 to $4.10, Katoyamg Bahrua $1 to $1.05, Taaribalaks 83 to 86 cents, New SeremWis, $3.10 to195 words
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Article118 1923-09-10 5 Buyer» Sellers Gambler $15.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Prase Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.00 Mixed Black Pepper 13.75 Sundr ed Copra 10.65 •Mixed Copra 10.30 10.30 Small Flake Tapioca 12.37^4 Med. Pearl Tapioca 13.75 ♦Small Pearl Tapioca 14.00 14.00 No. 1 Sago Flour 4.75 Fair Sago Flour 4.55118 words
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Article71 1923-09-10 5 London, Sept. 7. Manchester Market— S% Iba ehMing fair (new j 14(9 ba9is) 40's Grey Yarne jingle Twist 6 lbs. T Cloth fair 24 yards 12|3 Liverpool MarketCotton (Fully Middl ng Arnercan) rt Egyptian-Cotton 17 uo M 3 months £202.7.6 Produce Copra (fair merchantable) £25.12.6 Black Pepper71 words
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Article412 1923-09-10 5 PATERSON SIMONS AND CO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Se.pt. 6. G-neral market condVons. Since our last Report the Market been q«iet, and closing prices are a Httfle weaker. A fair amount of business is reported to have -been done for the who 1 of next year in412 words
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Article177 1923-09-10 5 August Output. Guthrie and Co., Agenta: Bantang (Selangor) R.E. Ltd. 27,641 lbs, total to date 117,179 lbs, for 4 months. Cheviot Rubber Ltd. 43-500, 420,800, for 8 months. Galaraj Besar Rubber P. Ltd. 34.500, *****, for 2 months. Kamuning (Perak) R. and T. Co. Ltd.'46,806, S2/729, for 2177 words
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Advertisement486 1923-09-10 5 WANTED.—Furnished house, two or three bedrooms from early October, apply giving particulars to:—Box 84 c/o Malaya Tribune." MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Munioipal Commissions™ of Singapore invite applications for th* post of Superintendent of Roads, North Division. Applicants must be between 25 and 35 years of age and should hare worked as486 words
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Article96 1923-09-10 5 .jiMliAPO" 8 DIARY. To J.J. S«Vl- 10.26 a m. 10.8 p.m. reward Mail leaves. P Pa( jdy the ntort beet thine". >'V. p Final. Midds. vs. St. rO*A. To .morow, Sept 11. .10.56 am. 10.50 p.m. ItfiStlrail by Phemius. -Romance." fl dnerfU7. S*Pt. 12. a.m. 11.3196 words
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Article945 1923-09-10 5 I To c!ay, Sept. 10. i Cue >b iv ang* Hong Aik 2 p.m. Meming. Ker.-.arcan Trengganu Quorm 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Me ran 3 p.m. Malacca Muar »Sri Muar 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang ♦Kinta 3 p.m. Makoca Muar* Hye Leong 4 p.m. Pulau Batam,* Bulang Bintain*945 words
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Article936 1923-09-10 6 Consideration of nnpoiitant "blue papers" issued by the Straits Government at last Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council has been delayed by the unusual flood of news. The "rush" being atoiost ended, it is postsdble to review some of these annual reports. There are two which naturally go936 words
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Article188 1923-09-10 6 Elections of Officials. The election of officials at the concluding session on Saturday of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Med cine resulted as follows: Japan:—President Prof. Shibasahuro Kitasato; Vice President, Prof. Mataro Nagayo. Formosa:—Vice-President Dr. Tsujio Horiuchi; Local Secretary and Treasurer Dr. S. Yokogawa. Kwantumg:—V i c188 words
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Article398 1923-09-10 6 The P. and O. Macedonia has left H.ngkong end is expected to arrive at th s Port at 6 a m. on Wednesday. "A Malay Reader" records bis appreciation of the impartial reports of local news appearing in this paper, particularly law court intelligence, but we cannot publish his references398 words
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Article271 1923-09-10 6 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspon dents.] 1^ PRICE OF R^CE. (To the Editor Sir.—I am informed tfiat tihe local price of r?ce has risen 50 per cent, in the last few days, presumably due to the anticipated demands of rice in Japan. I may271 words
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Article326 1923-09-10 6 Nearly $30,000 Reached. The faikroing cootnibutiooa to ibt Belief Fund of the Japanese Singapore Society are gratefolly acknowledged. Received by Tekohama Specie Bank. Previously acknowledged $7.700 Hs ExceTency Sir Laurance N. Guillemard, K.CB. $500 Mr. J. Y. Lum 20 Mr. Cheng Hsu Wang 10 Mr. J. Robertson326 words
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Article386 1923-09-10 6 RESISTANCE m Speaking at mc>,u ni r t Poinoare declared •istance in tfce fi.„k Stresemmn n^ ""'ways i„ 0M *J in a bush. Th* —Id add ZZ™*** mortgage on all pronem France panned 00 v *"l M in theoset c T ghts the, f orgen al were386 words
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Article49 1923-09-10 6 Local Dutch Club's Celebration*-! The local Dutch OBB** the jub lee of Queen W MM> Saturday n'ght whoi they attended ball, at the Dub* 1 m rf mises at Oair.-h II The femcto- a thorough success. T c ha tastefully decorated eed W superb for dancing49 words
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Article105 1923-09-10 6 London, Aug. 3-At to-day on an elderly Jesse Mamte, .hose *jH body was found ia a mpV cup ed house in the I'nnce 1 d strict of Liverpool, fro turned a verd ct of Ue.th Starvation. rt s a £1,000 in notes, 2.000 a Urge number of105 words
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Advertisement278 1923-09-10 6 MMHMMMiiriiMiiwrtMaimiiaiMiii uriMii'iiiiininiiiiniiiimiiimmiu i t i i hmm i I I IA Few Astounding Bargains) m I at m m iClearance Prices) i Z I I I "JUNO" BRASS BEDROOM LAMPS To clear $1.95 f I I EXTR4 STRONG MINCING MACHINES I.soeach, f I s I TIN SAUCEPANS different sizes 20278 words
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Advertisement45 1923-09-10 6 THfc DIAMOND MART. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR BRILLIANTS and all kinds of precimu atones. 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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Article90 1923-09-10 7 Italy and Greece Accept Terms. Ambassadors' Success. Reuter. Athens, Sunday. Grt ece fcas replied to the note of the Conference of Ambassadors :!f r her readiness bo conform to the Conferences decisions. Yh- rtply agrees to all the demands of the Conference but lays s or. (Jn-ece'sReuter. - 90 words
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Article129 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Rome, Sunday. Sfoor Muss ini has formally accepted tlhe Note of the Ambassadors pjknoce to Greece in a commufiieation to the Ambassadors Conference. r*«fu intention to evacuate Corfu when Greece has given full g ra satisfaction of all demands.—Renter. Pars Sunday, ance of the Ambassadors termsReuter. - 129 words
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Article125 1923-09-10 7 WHAT GREECE MIST DO. Paris Saturday. Ir-er-Allied. a> distinct from a L Grvek. character is given to a nun: r> by the Conference 10 Oreece, t w hioh that the sripuiaV^: firstly that the fleet mus: render a salute of -41' Piraeu? to the Ita. an fleet., If-125 words
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Article121 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Paris Saturday, if :er of the Ambassador's mcf c idate is issued and confirms the ssry cable! this morn ng. The j» aew points are Firstly the pm Greek military authority •pokgise to the English, French tibiiari representatives at Athens, prij. th Greek enquiry info theReuter. - 121 words
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Article149 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Paris Saturday. Communicating to the Council of the League the next of the note to Greece the Ambassadors' Conference pays tribute to the Council's high spirit of justtice and anxiety to ma'main international harmony and says the m'nutes of the Council's nesting of Sept 6 offeredReuter. - 149 words
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Article53 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Paris, Saturday. The Conference of Ambassadors has selected Lieut-Colonel Shlbuya, Military Attache to the Japanese Embassy, to preside over the Comnrttee for superintendence of the enquiry into the Janina murders. Reuter. Rome, Saturday. It is reported here that the Italian Consulate at Patras has been set onReuter. - 53 words
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Article78 1923-09-10 7 hfific Limr in Distress. Reuter. Saa Francisco, Sunday, tary wirelesses report that Mai. Steamer "Cuba" is in :es in Sooth San Pedro. An Jan destroper picking up surkos Angeles, Sunday. steam?r "Reno" J*** that she rescued the and most of the crew of Mai! Liner "Cuba." exaReuter. - 78 words
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Article39 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Vienna, Saturday. f Internatio n i dec ded to make p&rmanen seat and to Commlsaion tSs* Ce to Preliminary al committee examinr rOT* met l0d of a d ®ance and recommends by 1811 t" 1 0Reuter. - 39 words
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Article20 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. V fc Prov f or t he ng Ll »ted States a-nd Mex co Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article96 1923-09-10 7 Plot to Overthrow State. Reuter. New York, Sunday. The United Mine Workers of America have published the first of a series of «x articles supporting the allegation that the Communist forces are under the direct supervision of the Moscow Government which is seeking to overthrow all AmericanReuter. - 96 words
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Article80 1923-09-10 7 Free State Admitted. Reuter. Geneva, Saturday. In the presence of a tab* audience includ ng the members of the Irish Delegation, the Committee of tne League of Nations unanimously agreed to recommend admission of the Irish Free Slate to the League. Many committee members, including Mr. WoodReuter. - 80 words
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Article14 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Moscow, Saturday. 7b» Nu»»»» ol 8«»sn«»W i, «bput to «ewl »n to —Neut»r.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article55 1923-09-10 7 NEARLY TW<* MILLIONS HOMELESS. latest Estimates. Reuter. Osaka, Sunday. AU estimates of the damage and numher of victims are highly speculative, but from all accounts 150,000 were killed and double that numher injured in Yokohama and Tokio. It is officially estimated that 1,350,000 are homeless in Tokio andReuter. - 55 words
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Article133 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. London, Sunday. The Lord Mayor's fufnd is at present £70.000. The first instalment of £36,000 has already been handed to the Japanese Ambassadors. The "Observer" correspondent in* Berlin says that the catastrophe in Japan bad political effects in Germany, where dreams were visualised of aReuter. - 133 words
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Article129 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. London, Saturday. The "Manrh eater Guard an," in a special article on Japan'e pace among the Powers, says there does not appear to be any reason for extreme pesemsm regarding the future of the Japanese. They sre not the sort of people to sit dawnReuter. - 129 words
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Article37 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Parte, Sunday. In a speech at Haudainville, M. Polnoare expressed France's sympathy to Japan, declaring that when the Frenchmen learned of the appalling cataclysm they all remembered Japan's friendly aid in the war.— Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article48 1923-09-10 7 Reuter. Melbourne, Sunday. Relief efforts on behalf of the Japanese are actively progressing. A movement is afoot for the Australian eh Idren to collect relief for the Japanese children. Prayers were offered in the churches for the sufferers and the collections met with generous response—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article1041 1923-09-10 7 The Japanese Consul-General sends us the following telegrams received from Count Yamamoto, the Japanese Fore'gn Minister. Tokio, Saturdsy. On Sept. 2, the Government proclaimed an Imperial Ordinance in respect of the establishment of a prov'sional Bureau of relief for the distress. Martial law was declared in Toko1,041 words
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Article191 1923-09-10 7 Tokio, Sept. 9, 6 p.m. Singapore Sqpt 10 8.22 ajn. [To the Japanese Consulate.] The commercial and industrial quarters in Tokio and Yokohama were almost entirely destroy**! by fires caused by the recent earthquakes. However, peace and order and supplies of food are maintained now in prood order;191 words
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Article81 1923-09-10 7 Canadian—U. S. A. Agreement. Reuter. Washington. Sunday. The State Department has announced that a formal agreement has been reached with the Canadian authorities for a conference at Ottawa soon, in connection with the problem of liquor smuggling into the United States. The British Charge d'Affa ires at WashingtonReuter. - 81 words
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Article139 1923-09-10 7 Agreement Reached. Reuter. Harrrisburg, Pennsylvania, Sunday. The Representatives of the Miners and mineownens of anthracite fields have signed a biennial contract embodying a ten per cent increase in wages and an ei girt-hour day, subject to the approval of the Miners Convention at Scranton on September 17.Reuter. - 139 words
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Advertisement58 1923-09-10 7 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING. The United Stages leads the rest of the world in Structural Engineering, and American methods are generally adopted in the British Empire. The Ins'Jrue k>n contained in the I. C. S. Structural Engineering Course is largely baaed on tbe bast ana most modern practice. Full particulars free en58 words
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Advertisement225 1923-09-10 7 3 Lightest, Speodie-st and inostjjj I Detachable Motor J J UNIVERSAL STEERING- jo t Mr'- EXTREMELY QUIET. 'O o>>- FREE AUTOMATIC 5 0 I TILTING. I I Weighs 35 lbs. only. 2 INSPECTION INVITED. g ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. I (Incorporated in England.) te SINGAPORE, IPOH.225 words
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Article179 1923-09-10 8 FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S CUP FINAL. The teams for to-day's Singapore Cup Final on the Padang between, the 2nd Middlesex Regt. (holders) and the S®. Joseph's Old Boys Association WHill be as follows 2nd Middlesex Rqgt. Pte. Lincoln Lee-Cpi. Neighbour. Sgt. Capel end Staff-Sgt. Pillay and Lce-Cpl Palmer; Sgt.179 words
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Article171 1923-09-10 8 NEW WORLD CONTESTS. Saturday night's contests at the New World were witnessed by a large crowd. The two main 8 round events were rather disappointing. The fight between Claude Rozario and H. Milne came to a finish at the end of the first minute, Rozario sending his man down171 words
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Article70 1923-09-10 8 ANOTHER CHANNEL WINNER. Reuter. London. Sunday. American Charles Toth swam the Channel from Grisnez to Dover in 16 hours and 54 minutes, or twentyone minutes longer than Tiraboschi. Reuter. Bergamo, Sunday. The Channel Swimmer Tiraboschi, a native of Bergamo, was given a great welcome. He was received at theReuter. - 70 words
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Article115 1923-09-10 8 8.C.C. TOURNAMENT. TUESDAY'S TIES. B. Class Doubles. Wheatley and Riches vs. Ablifct and Wallich. Bond and Jackson vs. Dawson and Hunter. Drummond and Collyer vs. Salter and Strachaax. Roberts and Poyser vs. Cox tend Kent. Paterson and Potts vs. Duff and Gassels. Lee and Collier vs. Canffcrell and115 words
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Article612 1923-09-10 8 LANKA UNION DRAW AGAINST S. c. a Reuter. By "Wayfarer." The return tournament fixture between the Lanka Union and the S. C. C. was played an Saturday on the Padang. Tbe maitloh was an important one as the pride of place was involved in the issue, and after theReuter. - 612 words
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Article87 1923-09-10 8 GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE. Reuter. Fiat Cars Win. Milan, Sunday. Before a quarter million, spectator», fourteen Italian, French American and other cars, started by Sigmorr Miuasodini, aamperted in the motor grand prix of Europe on the Monza Track. Sa la ma no, driving a Fiat, won a greatReuter. - 87 words
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Article901 1923-09-10 8 ST. J. O. BOYS SPORTS. Two Records Broken on Saturday. The third annual athletic sports of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association, which were held on the old gaol site on Saturday afternoon, were an unqualified success despite the fact that rain came down just before the last two901 words
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Article697 1923-09-10 8 R, S. Y. C YESTERDAY'S RACE. The second race for the Vice-Com-modere's Cup (1919) brought out 13 boats and a very good race resulted, although the start was made in fluky weather. Kathleen ami Ann got away with a good lead from the starting gun, their skippers veny wisely697 words
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Article223 1923-09-10 8 WARREN SHIELD AND MALAYAN RIFLE MEETING. The following were the team and individual winners \.pf the various events held st Taiping on Sept 1 and 2 in connection with the Warren Shield and Malayan Rifle Meefcng (detailed >seores of the teams an the Warreni Shield Competition will be given223 words
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Article60 1923-09-10 8 PAPYYRUS TO GO TO AMERICA. Reuter. London, Saturday. It a definitely settled that the Derby winner, Papyrus, will be shipped to America on Sept 22 vo race the best American three-year-old a* Belmont Park on Oct 20 for stakes of £20,000. Donoghue who w$l ride Papyrus hopes toReuter. - 60 words
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Article38 1923-09-10 8 Reuter. New York, Saturday. Z. E. V. won the Lawrence Realization Stakes at Belmont Park, thus earning the right to meet Papyrus. Z. E. V. cove (red thirteen furlongs in 2 mins. 44 3 5 sees..—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement193 1923-09-10 8 YOUNG MEN. Do not drift aimlessly as clerks but develop the natural talents with which you are endowed. The architectural profession offers very good opportunities for those who are by nature fitted for the work. The best way to success is tfhe I. C. S. way, which offers every facility193 words
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Advertisement357 1923-09-10 8 %> I I nil 111 l >■ 111 IIiII1II• I I I I t 1 1 1 j T[N[j|§ AYRES j j $9.75 per dozen i DALLO AYRES' HARDCOURT I m m m Rmali OUTFITTERS i I j aiawwMßHwraww s ti -r>i«'t* >« lit >i j i i i i357 words
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Article524 1923-09-10 9 JAPAN'S SHARE IN WHITE MAN'S BURDEN. 1 The second annual report made by the Japanese Government to the League of Nations on the South Sea Mandate Islands for the y~:ar 1922 has been published in the "Far East Commercial" a Tokyo magazine. In April last year the524 words
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Article69 1923-09-10 9 Officer on Bigamy Charge. Paris, August 4.—A despatch from tonsLani'rnkople to the Intransogient stated that a Greek cenrtmartial has issued a warrant for the arrest of a L'eutenant Vasco on a charge of bigamy. Vasco is said to have contracted during the war no fewer than 20 marriages69 words
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Article1012 1923-09-10 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN TUB MAIiKET. Messrs, LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Sept. 10. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s 1,8 Anglo-Java 2s 3|_ Anglo-Malay 20s 130 Ayer1,012 words
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Advertisement537 1923-09-10 9 I 'JjUyjjjfj I PREVENTS AND CURES S I,r THROAT. EARACHE, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, COUGH ETC I Hi CATARRH, INFLUENZA, AND COLD IN THE HEAD 8 JSbOUNE is a white jelly substarce which you apply to the nostril. S i N V«nt.v sn ff up into the nose. This clears the head,537 words
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Advertisement738 1923-09-10 9 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN VAN GHUAN (deceased). Notice is hereby given under section 25 of Grdinancs No. 144 1 rustees) that all creditors or other persons having any claim against the estate of the ab >ye named Tan Van Uhuan (decease!) late of No. 23, South Canal Road,738 words
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Article207 1923-09-10 10 Worse Than Bleeding. "It is better to lose a p nt of blood thaif to have the nerves tapped. No one can mea-ure your nerve-force as -it runs away," wrote that famous Doctor Oliver Wendle Holmes. It is easy to exlain why this is so. The blood-making207 words
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Article850 1923-09-10 10 SBQUHL TO TRANSACTIONS WITH A JEWBLLHR. An inordinate fond :ies# for jewellery was d splayed by a young woman named Eime Eiffison. She it is alleged, obtained jewels worth upward* of £2 000 from an Exeter jeweller, paid for some, gold other* to a> Bristol jeweller,850 words
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Advertisement833 1923-09-10 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE. Tho Undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles hambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, September 17, at 2.30 p.m. Estate of Chaa Lip Siao deceased; East Coast Road. Lot L —All those twenty pieces of freehold land833 words
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Advertisement241 1923-09-10 10 IRVINGS. Just received new shipment of Matrons and Children's Ready to wear btraw Hats i s.s. 44 Glenshane M Terras 4 Strictly Cash' with order or C. G. D. IRVINGS, "A" EUROPE HOTEL BUILDINGS HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. ill I I I I I I I I s AUCTION SALE. SHERIFF241 words
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Advertisement153 1923-09-10 10 IH Q delicious (II coolino afey^ /jf'' «tin, what could be bet: titan a cood drink cf t h< [I scrrac." rrai i tnirsi quencher of ti > i. k 1 URi -5 --Con.-.. ■'.I I'M I Jir*ffSi»g^ I $2 per IOCO I MANILA EINVELOPFS I (Made in England) I153 words
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Advertisement471 1923-09-10 11 r STEAMER SAILINGS JoiROT INDIA AND APQrljnl (Onpaaiei Incorporated in England.) KAIL. PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES, FLAB ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. va>t Contract with His Majesty GoTcrnment.) BI)5 LONDON. HOMEWARDS. Fir china <* F r Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves 1 in*** Singapore Tonnage Singapore Sept 15471 words
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Advertisement346 1923-09-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS n.yTkT LONDON LINE, Fashimi Mam t Miskima Maru f Hakozaki Maru XT Kitano Mar. LIVERPOOL LINE. Durban Maru Sept g Tokushima Maru Sept 20 Tsushima Maru end Sept HAMBURG LINE Mstsuye Maru Sept 18 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates ai!. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Karag-awa Maru Beg.346 words
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Advertisement515 1923-09-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. v LINE OF STEAMERS alonttiiy sailing» to an:l from Auatialia for cargo omly, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabsya, Fremaatle, 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 Ocft. 17 ECHUCA515 words
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Advertisement477 1923-09-10 11 I STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS united states shipping board, SKRVICE —FUEIGHT PASSENGEiU. ?n^nuth L MAN1LA HONGK ONG SHANGHAI KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STKAMERS. PRF InrVT IXT T VT Leaves Arr ve» Sad Franc.** 1 RESIDENT LINCOLN Sepi 20 A/.+ 10 0 P J477 words
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Advertisement120 1923-09-10 11 w mm T HUGO STINNES LINES m Gprrr»,,, :ior>thfv P*v**» &®Mr nfervice OUTWARD nO^NO. •"•R HOVOKOVO r :fTAN*OH< AND 8«. "ADOLF VON BAYER" 9.000 ton« about Oct. 4. s.s. "EMIL KIRDORF," 9 000 Urn» about Nov. 4. HOMEWARD BOUND FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG s.s. "SCHEER" 12 250 tone. About120 words
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Advertisement620 1923-09-10 12 NOTICE. AN APPEAL. RELIEF FUND FOR THE DISTRESS IN JAPAN. In connection with the terrible disaster which has occurred as the result of an earthquake in Japan, the Singapore Japanese Society held an extraordinary meeting of Directors on the 3rd Sept., 1923 and it was decided to make an immediate620 words
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Advertisement356 1923-09-10 12 SITUATION VACANT. 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." TO LET. TO LET. —Small Store to let from Ist August. Entrance from Collyer Quay. Apply to Medical Hall Ltd. TO LET. —Immediate356 words
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Advertisement501 1923-09-10 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 ta 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,600 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,362,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir501 words
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Advertisement517 1923-09-10 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 Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised517 words
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Advertisement392 1923-09-10 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 Ilodlo Rangoon392 words
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Advertisement427 1923-09-10 12 INSURANCE. SOUTH \JBf 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.) I Head Office: Singapore, lat Floor, Banque del Indo Chini Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No.427 words
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Advertisement394 1923-09-10 12 you wish that. strong, healthy a from wasting ri fr What you want Plenty 0 f pure h >M by drinking th 7 Palatable and VICINAL BLOOD ONEBOrTLEcOM^^ Sufficient for d^ 1 KiCE lUI each. Sold b 7 International Ph. The Angio.Ch ine e Tn e Medical Office Ine Uaited394 words
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