Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1923

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. UVFNTNG DAILY. uv -No. 213 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923 I3VE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923.
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    • 97 1 [jSnuRGERY] „>.-. I appliance I by the s.s. I 1 1 rrA KATUS. the q Dentiaary com- s S I No Danger lower'og. I <;*mf*rd Road, SINGAPORE. I lQ*n—lO— I [QE3QE ■iC I If^l"—Tf> I 1 I Harden Star Fire Extincteurs s I I Protect your buildings against fire by
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    • 39 1 •ufi:ii(fliit;ii!trttitt'!i:tttft««fTir!rtii<nt>itMr'mn«aavM j 9 5 I Youthful Sight at Forty-Bra, I B and L Bitex Bifocal Glaaaea for near ar.d far vision. f m 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. f I 15. South Canal Road. Singapore. mm itiiiiiiiiiiiit itiiM!>iiiniii nil
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  • 1201 2 DR. HOWARD'S OBSERVATIONS IN THE F. M. S. F. E. A. T. M. Diecaseion. The most interesting 1 paper delivered in. the course of the de-liberations on Malairia at the Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropicnl Medicine on Friday was that by Dr. Howard one of
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  • 115 2 Marred Couple Lire Apart a same House. London, Aug. 6.—W!>n Sidney Carter (43) was charged at Tottenham tc-day with assault ng h s wife, the latter said she lived in the front room and her husband l .ved in the k tchen. Between them was a
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    • 436 2 1 'On several occasions when we the tanks and heated some of our Were stranded in the desert with little small supply of water. Then we or no food. 'Boiril Was most valuable. opened up a'Sooril tin, enabling as "I recollect one of the bitterly to thoroughly Warm ourselves and
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    • 133 2 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain Do you feeJ your self gradually weakening in the awful struggle? I, your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, -tabbing, thrust* of the torturous disease Then let me tell you that you are
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    • 406 2 MOTHERS—CHILDREN— AND THE HOT WEATHER. How Baby's Own Tablets Help. At all times of the year Baby's Own Tablets are mothers' help and the children's friend, but especially I so in the hot season for then it is that the little ones are in greatest danger qf sudden, attacks of
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    • 217 2 I US MALTSD MILK 1 n «»v. then, > r 0/ilibittirs^^^: l)U I =3 THE MOTOR UNIOf J INSURANCE Co. Ltd jj (Iraorporated in England.) I MOTOR policy I every risk. cy covei M DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT HAPPENS-f pt i INSURED NOW." SHJET 1 NRE.-Bullding*, Dwellings, Godowns, Rent,
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  • 1529 3 ANGLO-CATHOLIC SPLIT SHAKES CHURCH TO ITS FOUNDATIONS. By The Plain Dealer. g hn,gS are ha in the Qhunch of England. I rub my eyes and wonder whether it is not all a dream. For what do I see I see the Archbishop of Canterbury addressing the Wesleyan
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    • 359 3 in a tin op Foods for* Infants V/j N' Made from the purest milk from the richest pastures of England, r j the 4 Allenburys* Foods are as easily r*JJ digested as mothers milk. They xt! ii are germ ree anc ar e simply and *H quickly prepared by the
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    • 152 3 Continental Solid Band Tyres are fitted by us free of charge FRESH STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE FROM SIME, DARBY Sl Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in S.S.) SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. m* \sl AT LAST $l| S The Latest The Best jj S The Finest The Perfection 1 THE "PERFECTION" PEN HOLDER I NO
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  • 1114 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." A d stmgui6hed and lrgh'y critical audence assembled in the private theatre of the Universal Film Manufacturing* Company's New York office to witness the acretn version of "The Storm." It was dis-inju'sh-ed because it was compoaM of four persons
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    • 407 4 AMUSEMENTSEmpire 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 MARIE PREVOST with KENNETH HARLAN in the story of an ultra-modern girl who proves to the world that a flapper's heart can
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    • 337 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, Sept. 9, to Friday, Sept. 14. Ia the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Inc. Presents Jackie Coogan IN PECK'S BAD BOY IN 5 REELS. PLAYGOERS PICTURES PRESENTS Mollie King Creighton Hale. IN Her Majesty IN 5
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    • 300 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" SURIMa Ist Show at 7.30 sharp A\ 1 A SNUB POLLARD COMEDY At 7.30 B hi rp RUTH ROLAND E P i. o de. 13 v 15 PATHE SERIAL THE AVENGING ARROV MP. NODOll\ SPPial Episode. 1, 2 and 3 SIX BIG NEW Rl p IN SEVEN REELS
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  • 77 5 j ßubber Aaaocisfion. Si gapore, Sept. 11. Hi mp Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers M 52V #tl Loadon Cables quote. Spot.— kj Sn-oicd Sheet Doling Price*. Buyers Sellers ot% 53 544 54% Dee 55% 55% ftarcfi 58 58% Lt IBM 60 jw: Locd-n Cab;es quota. Ma Spot is. 3*4
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  • 69 5 „-apore, Sept. 11. ii.'.:: aa 4 i at i ght 2s 4 7 32d imm 2s 4%d tat* 3 iaonths' sight 2s 4 11 16d Hbiii 1 173*4 llagkoig— m\ iaaand draft p.c. Disc. M 74% aaUii. Transfer 18t% I <•: ac— wmtrid draft Norn. W»;rrs b'jyir.g rats $8
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  • 62 5 *»fcrd QV Co's Current Prices. 1 Imperial Brilliant LJ" '.ns $5.25 kmm Per two t ns $4.80 s tint $4.80 i-Jirs per two drums $4.10 Co's Current Prices. 4 Imperial ?*iioa ß (1 tin) $2.48 P $2.48 $2.40 $2.33 lr «ms) $2.00 $1.93 i-C** of Motor
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  • 25 5 untitled of Money Orders '••la arrf C i Na ji to_day is 171 The rate of payment from India Rlld L 17: i-qual to $100.
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  • 9 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. 10-DAY'S QUOTATIONS *****v per 450
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  • 152 5 Tiru—London £200.15.0. Rubber.—London la. 3%d Nortk t1 06 to |Uo Taipng» 97* cenlB t0 Jokan. 39 to «1 c6n t». LiLuU «■3o to »3 AO. Nawng p et $1.40 to Rubbers.—Menfcakab® 27 to 2fi Buk Ka "l> 8« to 90 cento, 85-to 70 cents. Ta^Uk, <or'
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  • 182 5 Tin.—£2oo 5.0. down 40s. .Rubbers.—ls. 3\d. unchanged. Rubbers.—Steady. Jeram Kuantans 39 to 42 centa, Lunas $7.90 to $8.10, Craigieless 69 to 71 cents Indrag ris' $5.40 to $5.50, Radellas $3.90 to $4.10, Taanibalaks 83 to 86 cents, New Serendahs. $3.10 to $3.20, United Malaccas $1.60 to
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  • 167 5 Tin.—Lotion £200.5.0. Local—3loo 1 (450 ton* sold.) Rubber,—London la. 3Kd. Local .—s2*, Share Market.—Que*. Rubbers. —Malaka Pindas $1.65 to $1.70. AHetiby* $1.30 to $1.35. United Malaccas JL63* to Ayer Panas $6.20 to 5G.35. New CnaitficJoaa 67 1 to cen a Ba*s*< te SI-17 Vis to Genealys
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  • 112 5 Buyers Sellers Gambier ls f Java Cui'e Haw burg Cube Pi'ou Cube Sar. White I'apper 22 Mixu«i Black Tepper 14 00 Sundried Copra* Ift <5 Mixed Copra 10-3& Smoll Flake Tapioca Med. Peai i Tuj)» ca J*'' Small l'earl Tuptoca No» 1 Sago Flour Fa> Sago Flour 60
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  • 433 5 SPORTS PASTIMES ATHLETICS. I si'ornswooDß park spdut« Anwmg tfc many attraction held locally, on Satoiday there was the ftnat annual aporta of the lath of Sp ttiawyode Park, on tb e field of the S. n. B. Icindiy lent for this special pui-pose. Everything was up-to-date and many patronized same.
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  • 27 5 TT ii t%». lilAUlll/, Yesterday. The Fmlaider, Bt«nroos, ran twenty kHomd'.na in 67 minutes and 11 15 soeonds, eßtaWieh inf a world's record. —Renter-
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  • 110 5 Singapore Competitors. The Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya are holding tha annual sports on the 14th and loth inst., at Seremban. Among those who are going from Singapore are the following: L. M. Pennefather, E. F. White, Noel- de Souza, B. de Souza, R. KLassen, L. de Souza,
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  • 65 5 RESULT OF GRAND PRIX. Messrs. Ambrosoli Stoppani and Co. have received through Messrs. Pirelli (Far East) Ltd., Singapore, the results of the Europe Grand Prix Motor Car Race. Results as follows h 1. Salamano on Fiat. 2. Nazzaro Wamt, 3. Murphy Miller. AH the above cars were fitted
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  • 342 5 I'KOGRESS OF LOCAL FUND. Chinese Efforts. A meeting was heM at th© Singapore Chr.cse Chamber of Commerce c the 9.h inst, to discuss the subject of na sing- a fund en aid of the Japanese Ear hquake diaaister. It waa unanimously agreed to appeal to assoc a:. ns
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    • 55 5 ARCHITECTS. icmg architect or Ml an architectural m <: of tuition n the U' a °f your profession I C. S. Advanced PVcvf u° Urse Wi *out the ft I r o objects contained *w irae you be untV< J efficiently supervise P*riM h<i rs <le» that are 1 a
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    • 316 5 |"..-MIU.H.„.„. lilltMI M (^llfMiwl .V f PARADISE SHOW I j SPECIAL BOXING CONTESTS f I Wednesday, September 12. I PROGRAMME. I 4 lids. MOSQUI TO; WEIGHT CONTEST I I SAM FOXY 612 vs. YOUNG JIM f 8 m (Singapore) 4 Rds. FLYWEIGHT CONTEST I YOUNG DEMPSEY 7.2 vs BENNY LEONG
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  • 86 5 A ?i sgapoke diary. To-day, Sept. 11. am- 10.50 p.m. if- by Phemiu*. ma!I c!oses %> "Ronvinf e." To-morro*' Sept. 12. LTSd*- 11 25 a m 11,81 P I* Z* .nd, 8.30 p.m. K. D i PP er Thursday, Sept. 13. Tdei —11.55 a m. i?C Mem.
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  • 540 5 To-day, Sept II. «""C Luin 2 p.m *rg Radjah, Temb Lahan Wrap* Han? Yon 2 p. m Penang* Rangoon p c Soan B* 2 p.m. P. Sambu* ft Singk p Moentjoeng 2 p.m. Muar Flying [>m^a s p m 4i Pahai Afcig Lpwng a j>, m Pcnang- Qatcutu
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  • 748 6 It ia to be hoped that the masses of men and women engaged in industry and commerce will take a b oad view of the possibilities of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley. As an immediate means of providing employment the scheme is by no means negligible. From
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  • 709 6 Reuter. The Bishop of Singapore will conduct the Interdenom national Prayer Meeting at the C.E.Z.M.S., Chinese Girls' School, on Monday, September 17, at 5.30 pan. London, Yesterday.—H. M. the Kin*? has approved the appointment of Sir Henry Ddbbs as High-Commiss'oner of Iraq in succession to Major-Gen. Sir Percy Cox. —Reuter.
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  • 527 6 VOLUNTEERS EXEMPT FROM JURY. Full Calendar of Cases. The fifth Assizes of the Singapore Supreme Court commenced this, morning and wae presided over by Mr. Just oe F. Barrett-Lerinard. The calendar of oases is heavier than that of the last sessions and includes: cases against: Inspector Corben, and
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  • 86 6 To-morrow i\?ht at 8.30 Mr. R. R. Hagon will deliver a lecture in the Y. M. G. A. Hall on "The Romance of Modern Journalism." which wiil be iMustrated by numerous slides kndly lent for the occasion by the Amalgamated Press, Ltd., London. The lecture will be of
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  • 90 6 Pursuant to a motor collision between a motor cycle ridden by Mr. V. C. Sheffield and a bus, the driver of the latter was charged before the second magistrate with rash and leg'igant driving, and caus'ng hurt to Mr. Sheffield. Th-2 accused was remanded. It appears that on Saturday evening,
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  • 668 6 FORBES WBMU After a aoajearbat lo n Pore has again be* l Comedy Compa.y. sell Company which mJL^ at the Victoria the Next Best T ,ng''V/ Pa new to Singapore Lj 1 they were Lst here earl v Bow f under the leadership 0 f
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  • 28 6 As H. E. the G a 1 able to have the boose.** Home at Government v ftfl be held next At Home mil b* October 2.
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    • 344 6 U»»u*u§»tn» I IttlMlHllltuailll I I. I I I I I .lllll.lllfclliilulllllllilllii I |..|iHlHiHßl.'lNlMl.,|lltii|:;li,lMii|illiH,.l. |A Few Astounding Bargains I at I Clearance Prices I JUNO" BRASS BEDROOM LAMPS To c 1 ear $1.95 j EXTRA STRONG MINCING MACHINES 1.50 each. 1 TIN SAUCEPANS different sizes 20 cts. to 50 cts. ea.
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    • 102 6 THE PROPRIETORS OF Lactogen beg to notify the Public that they have opened a Conaurcatioo Bureau at Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, where free advice can be obtained by poet or personal visit, NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London.) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. MANILA SODA FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT 107, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,
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  • 82 7 Many Casualties in Bengal. People in a Panic. Reuter. Calcutta. Yesterday. (V <r. fihock wa fe ft *»ur o'clock in the n»raing. k ~!t rush»<t out cf in ngbl attire. No damage to the \;;,^odyeu T tn! t laar«! a m .iute and originated probably in the I!
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  • 103 7 IT aY AGAIN IN A DISPUTE. Another Small Nation. Reuter. tdon, Yesterday. CU£ i n the European sk7 to Fiume compl eatt. [t and d. spelled by the r.. It s understood that uruk G ►vernment has decided v t < unable to agree to I Porto Barros
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  • 161 7 Understanding Wanted. Reuter. Beri. 1, Yesterday. •verument's policy fLr-r expl inc-d to a ta: chc- International ea« i> utr r tvr peace and I Mr r on k! if t! i'hanci-lior. H*rr .fct i.j '«At ihe piv>t of the tct was a Francoae -toeftt r.d rjr with
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  • 105 7 m Business Going Smash. Reuter. L ndoa, Ye&terlaw. J*" T ,iy -ensation a the ,J 1 '"tetinif of the kts ,112 ~4 CommePc a I Cot- fi't- wilh an >sued *•4» <)j i. ftiilkt< na. to consider V I 'l ,J; «wj)f to the u rit ."l,ir«fhol<ier is
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  • 33 7 IRIS H FREE STATF. to the League. Reuter. A Yes.erday. mb!y ur^n; moualy pesaed S. 4 J° nof ■<lm'asxn of the Ir'ah tht of Nations. N| of *c vote was greeted h»' cheers
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  • 155 7 LEAGUE ASSEMBLY AND PROSTITUTION. Chinese Delegates Views. Reuter. Geneva, Yesterday. At the League Afistnybly during -i d:srtiKs tx> f»n the fifth commission «n wh te slave traffic. Mr. Chao HBin Chu while approv ng the prevention «.f the employment of foreign women as prost tute.s in licensed
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  • 98 7 Fate of Captain Problematical. Reuter. San Francisco, Yesterday. The Pae fie Ma i steamer Cuba is beleved to have sunk after striking the western eui of San Miguel island. A se rch for *,he vessel w. s fm'tless. A d-i troyor p ckt 1 up s me t>f
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  • 29 7 Heavy Casualties. Reuter. Riga, yesterday. A message from Moscow Btatc-i that an express was deraled at Omsk o Saturday a-id 82 were k lied and 160 injured—Heuter.
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  • 246 7 Prince and Public Servants. A high tr Unite to the contributions of pubi c servants to Oriental research was paid by the Prince of Wales, when as vce-patron, he attended a reception in connection with the centenary of the Royal Asatic Soc'ety. Although he la d no claim
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  • 267 7 SEVEN U. S. DESTROYERS ASHORE. Twenty.five Killed. Reuter. San Francisco, Yesterday. An American naval disaster has occurred northward of Santa Barbara A flotilla of seven destroyers, which left San Francisco for Santiago on Saturday, ran ashore in a fog on Honda Point. All the vessels were badly damaged
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  • 54 7 U. S. Battleships and Cruisers. Reuter. Wash iUfctoi, Yesterday. The N*vy Department has requested bids for twenty-one battlesh p« and cruisers which w 11 be eliminated from the navy under the Wss-Vngton Agreement. Each ship will be sold as a whole, but the purchasers must complete scrapp w
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  • 298 7 Gold Cigarette Case Instead of Bat. Ranjit Sinjhi, the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, is a prince who does things in a princely way. Jack Hobbs, in a recent instalment of his memoirs in the "Sunday Express," referred to the season of 1901, when he was
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  • 31 7 The engagement is announced, and the wedding will take place on the 20th inst. of Miss Gladys- Le Cain, of Malacca and Mr. A. M. Bert Browne, planter, of Negri Se-mbilan.
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  • 76 7 big outbreak of fevep epide?:ics. Call for Red Cross. Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. Mr. "Woods, Un ted States Ambassador in Tolcio, has cabled to the State Department that fever c/pidem cs have broken out and that it is imperative that a million dollars from the Amer can Red Cross
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  • 108 7 Reuter. Geneva, Yesterday. The Assembly, on a mot on by M Pusta (Esthonia) adjourned for the day as a sign of mourning for the Japanese calamity. Mr. Adacti returned thanks in a eloquent speech. He sa d that it was a cor.solat'm that the great assembly, in
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  • 813 7 Over $40,000 Collected. (To the Ed tor "Malaya Tribune.") Dear Sir.—We shall feel much 'thankful if you would k'ndly convey our sincere thanks through your valuable paper ho many friends for their sympathy shown by so generously responding to our appeal for the retfent misfortune fal'en upon our
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  • 66 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. On the Occasion of the Sultan of Selangor's birthday the Customary Salute was fired. There were sports and other celebrations a. Bardau at which there were large gatherings. His Highness attended the At Home of delegates of the Far
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  • 100 7 (From Our Own Correapondent). Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. After a stop at Gemas, where Dr. Wellington gave a demonstration of malaria problems, the F.E.A.T.M. delegates arrived at Kuala Lumpur last night, and a representative company with various hosts met them at the sitatioa. Dr. Wu Lien Teh
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  • 54 7 The following are the particulars of the output of the above Company's Tin Ore for the 2nd half month ending August 31, 1923:— Dredge No. 1 pikuls 155 Dredge No. 3 pikuls 162 Making a total of pikuls 317 Approximate total output for month
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  • 59 7 A large number of Chinese crowded the PoHce Courts yesterday, the result of a rumour to tihe effect that a Buddha; Priest had been arrested for unlawfully detaining a number of Chinese in a dungeon. No such arrest had in fact been made and the crowd left the Police Court
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    • 245 7 I BALATA BELTING. S A owerful Belt of high gripping power and great iQ flexibility. [g |fl Free from stretch, and unaffected by changes of temper- nj j ature. Waterproof. ecommended for Working under 3 jj wet conditions. ju lENGINEERINGI ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of I THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. I (Incorporated
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  • 998 8 FOOTBALL SINGAPORE CUP FINAL. 2ND MIDDLESEX RETAIN TROPHY. By "Reynard." The close of the Singapore soccer season was signified yesterday by the Cup Final between the 2nd Middlesex Rogt. (holders) and St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association (challengers for the first time). A very large crowd, but not
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  • 174 8 By "Rover." On Friday last the P.W.D. team played the Vernacular Teachers A in the s"econd round of the Government Irilerdepartmental Competition Malacca. The P.W.D. were easily the better team. After the game had been in progress for some time, Husband the skipper and centreforward
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  • 106 8 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round Result. The following is the result of the Ist round of the Singapore Golf Championship: C. T. Whinney beat S. Fortune 2 up. Second Round Results. F. C. Stewart beat H. Tongue 4 and 3. W. Hendrie beat F. HarrLaon 6 and 4. A. L.
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  • 36 8 CATHOLIC CLUB FINAL. The championship final of the Catholic Club billiards tournament will be held to-morrow at 8 p.m. the contestants being W. A. Aeria and A. T. Neubronner. Members aad friends are cordially invited.
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  • 66 8 S.R.C. vs. S.C.C. The following will represent the S.R.C. against the S.C.C. at hockey tlo-morrow on the S.C.C. ground:— G. G. Gray; N. E. Ess and F. Albuquerque; J. V. Moss, C. B. Webb and V. C. Westerhout; F. C. J. de Souza J. S. de Souza H. G.
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  • 161 8 BATTLING KEY AND PELKY. A statement appears in a contemporary to the effect that Battling Key has b:en offered $1,000 win, lose or draw by Mr. Bowen to meet Pelky. Key says that the only offer made to him was 50 per cent of the proceeds to the winner
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  • 39 8 Reuter. a ti*i v «VP A* Will» Fail* in Lawsuit. New York, Yesterday» Harry Wills the Negro challenger of Dempsey failed in a lawsuit to prevent t«he Dempsey-Firpo fight on Sept, 14, Justice Hagarty rufusing an injunction.—Reutcr.
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  • 36 8 Bocketo. as previously Announced, mwns Carpentkir on o<sTV*bcr 1 at Olyrapia. "Joe" has just become engaged to fihe daughter of an hotel proprietor, and the marriage g to take place after Che fight. j V
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  • 103 8 ST. LEGER BETTING. London, Yesterday. Bettor is as follows Papyrus—7 u> 4. Parth —s to 1. Tranquil—lo to L EUan Gowan—lo to L Twelve Pointer—loo to 9. Teresina—loo to 8. Eastern Monarch—loo to 6. Waygocd—loo to 6. Doric—2s to L Soldumeno—33 to 1. The Probables. The St. Leger
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  • 220 8 S.R.C. HOME AND HOME MATCH. I'he S.R.C. played a home ond horne match last Saturday when a team captained by T. Lejaaiua met a team led by C. J. D'Cotta. The match ended in n draw, The following are the scot'm and bowling analyses D'Cotta'» XI. G. Annscrong b
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  • 135 8 S.C.C TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES, a Class Doubles. Whitley and Nxhes vs. Abiitt and Wailich. Bond and Jackson vs. Dawson and Hunter. Drummond and Collyer vs. Salter and Strachan. Roberts and Poyser vs. Cox and Kent Paterson and Potts vs. Duff and Case ale. Lee and Collier vs. Cantrell
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  • 94 8 The draw for the first round of this cup is as fellows:— Mrs. H. Wdson v». Mrs. F. P. Monrgomerie. (1) Mrs. Elder vs. Mrs. F. S. Clarke: (2) Mrs. Cantrell vs. Mrs. F. G. Jcnes (3) Pyes. Miss H. Rooke, Mrs. H. C. Harrison. Mrs. Stephens
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  • 50 8 Kleinmann Defeats Oliver. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur To-day. In the Kampong KuantJang Tennis Tournament open singles final, Kleinmann beat Oliver 10—«, 7—5 in a magnificent game. In the open doubles Oliver and Whitley beat Ragot and Huggins 6—4 6—l. The tournament was again a great success.
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  • 112 8 Members m e adv sed that all forms for the Annual Swimming Carnival on October 27 are now available at the Association and Swimming Pool. The Boys class Gymnastic Competition will be held qn Thursday evening at 8. Members and friends are invited to attend. In consequence of
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  • 132 8 The following is the twenty-third and final list of subscriptions for the financial year ending August 31, 1923. Amount previously acknowledged $12,536.10 Singapore Sporting Club 1.000 Scudai, Ltd., in liquidation 562.39 Guy C. Clarke 75 A. H. Green 15 Collected by Mrs. La id law, Kuala Lumpur:
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  • 80 8 Per Rumphius :—Mr. J. F sher, Mr. Hohenawrt, Mrs. J. A. M. Avetoon, Mrs. Groothoff Mrs. T. F. de Vries, Mrs. J. Frankel. Mr. J. Meyer, Mr. Y. Schreber, Mrs H. E. Neesen and two infants Mr P. A. Pari* Mr. P. K. Hassom. Mr. M. H. Taher
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    • 171 8 ■MMIIIHIMIIIII^^ I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I THAT INDEFINABLE QUALITY which every true I 1 A lover of Virginia Cigarettes learns to appreciate will be air tight fe^'C^Jffli I found in Piccadilly Cigarettes, no matter where they may be sent. 1 Extreme care is taken in packing, in order to make certain
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    • 84 8 COLMAN'S D. S. F. MUSTARD Is the best A good Mustard aids Digestion. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. a Ifdppy Children .1 i i the gift of youth. L .kiren who are thin, pale and easily tired need SCOT! S Lmulsion which soon restores to them the strength c*nd energy of health.
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    • 118 8 •iinimmimiuiuaiiuiNuiium fl iii l>aUji J AYREB 1 $9.75 per dozen I j BALLS AYRES' HARDCOURT 1 m Wmm\\\ m ff^| m m I^l I SPECIALISED w f XT/ty" w| SPORTS I BRIDGE I OUTFITTERS mmWmmmOmtt*^ SINGAPORE I 9 mmm mwm "mmmmmmmmmmWMmarmrTT'-iriMin ii!i!iiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii!iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiii;iiiiiiiii;isiui:iii;i::i i 1.1 t|, J OTHER Ist CLASS I
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  • 541 9 NEED FOR CLEAR THINKING ON EDUCATION. Ordinary individuals are sick to death of the interminable squabbles over the details of our system of education. They want their eh ldren to nave a training that will fit them for mcdern life; not Education with a big E. Th'.s
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  • 103 9 Tight-Fitting Russian Coate for The Autumn. The feature of the autumn coats, which have already made their appearance, is a fur collar five or six inches h'gh. This Russ'an fashion comes from Paris, and in addition to the high, fur collar, the bodice is tight-fitting and the sleeves
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  • 1022 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Ilfsara, LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Sept. 11. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. laaue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2a I|3 Anglo-Java 2a 3 Anglo-Malay 20a I|3|o Ayer
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    • 546 9 l RESTRICTION I m only stops the price of rubber from dropping but to ENCOURAGE the use of rubber means I m m Future PROSPERITY. Buy I "BELL BRAND" RUBBER GOODS, THEN YOU ARE SUPPORTING THE i LOCAL RUBBER INDUSTRY. TAN KAH KEE CO., RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. j Tel No.
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    • 612 9 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN VAN CHUAN (deceased). Notice is hereby given under section 25 of Ordinance No. 144 rustees) that all creditors or other persona having any claim against the estate of the ab jvc named Tan Van Ghuan (decease i) late of No. 23, South Canal Road,
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  • 458 10 HOW SCIENCE HAS BEEN BADLY BAFFLED. Id is not only "Jhe simple man in the street who falls a victim to the scientific hdax. Many a professor has beer, ingloriously trapped by "legpulling" laymen in search of amusement or wealth. One of the most pathetic daises was
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  • 239 10 Stern French Warning to Foreigners. Paris: A severe official warning has been issued to foreigners who come to France and seek to impose their own customs in regard to the treatment of people of colour. The communique, which is issued by the Foreign Office, declares that "foreign
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    • 590 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. AUCTION SALE. The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, September 17, at 2.30 p.m. Estate of Chua Up Si an (deceased) East Coast Road. Lot L —All those twenty pieces of freehold
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    • 549 10 A •Footballer ft Tachttma». Mr HAROLD H.JUL3I, JĔKH^L^ write* A "At tbe baginning ot tbe H season every exertion Bn| taxed me severely I |ifl was always suffering |g from terrible Backache Bl I thought 1 should have to give un football. I got and when 1 had taken •at
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    • 266 10 "POTHUJANA MITHRAN." (The Peoples' Friend) The only Tamil Newspaper in Singapore Will be published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 5 CENTS .A COPY FIRST ISSUE MIDDLE SEPT. Advertisements not canvassed for .nd sent in before September 15 will receive special rates. J. N. FERNANDEZ, Editor. Publishers, JITTS AND CO., LTD., 48,
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    • 278 10 I SE2 feints (Ws finishes tt §1 X are known throughout the Empire f Wk covering power and durability. SuddW fl |g ready for immediate shipment W f Brcia V HUB W BU CKS 1 White Lead. Britieh V.rnuiiei. Red Led, nTr'"r pe i, M k= Greca P«i»U, Red V
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    • 558 11 STEAMER SAILINGS fIoJRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LLNEL (Companies Incorporated in England.) HAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Undtr Contract with His Majesty'a Government.) cr jWABDS from LONDON*. HOMEWARDS. FoP Cains ft Japan. For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves To«na£.- Singapore Tonnage Singapore
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    • 324 11 STEAMER SAILINGS n.yTkT LONDON LINK, Fashimi Maru 1R Hakozaki Maru Oct 16 Maru LIVERPOOL LINE. Tokushim* Maru S ept 18 Tsushima Maru end Sept HAMBURG LINE. Motsuye Maru Stpt lg NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates mil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINF Kanagawa Maru Beg. Nov. BOMBAY LINE, Osaka Maru Sept
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    • 515 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. V LINE OF STEAMERS W Montniy sailings to and from Australia for eargc only, calling at Penang Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydaey. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1923 1923 EURELIA In port Sep. 14 EMITA Oct. 15 Oct. 17 ECHUCA
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    • 607 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. IRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. i Leaves Hongkong Arrive* San Franc PRESIDENT LINCOLN Sept 26 OcT£ PRESIDENTTAFT Oct 10 Si SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE,
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    • 552 12 NOTICE. AN APPEAL. BELIEF FUND FOB THE DISTBESS IN JAPAN. In connection with the terrible disaster which has occurred as tbe 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 immediate
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    • 339 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED.—A capable and fast Jobbing Compositor. Only first olaaa men need apply with copies of recent testimonials to Box 82, c. o "Malaya Tribune." TO LET. TO LET.—lmmediate entry, bungalow No. 946 Upper Serangoon Road known as Arcadia (.*> miles), Garage and Servants Quarters. Rent $100. And also
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    • 500 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 ts 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £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. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 520 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Joaiker 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. Authorised
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    • 436 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, Bishopsga'.e, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. A lor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar ILo-lo
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    • 418 12 INSURANCE. fuffi^l 80UTH Vtfir br|t,sh 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 Office: Singapore/ let Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, 1A, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No.
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    • 384 12 Doni wisj Don't you wi 5h V. r font, h*i*S*> from wasting d What you wa g nt Pl«ty of pure "by drinking 2 palatable and welli^ MEDICINAL BLOOD ONE BOTTLE CONv, NtEj oi Sufficient f or Sold by The international Ph., The Angio-GhirlL d Th, Medical Office ice United
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