Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1923
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Title Section30 1923-09-19 1 The Malaya Tribune. KVENING DAILY.) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 9 I EVENING DAILY 'Vol. X. No. 220 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1923.30 words
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Advertisement117 1923-09-19 1 Rental surgery dale appliances by the S.S. I S OXIDE-AND I APPARATUS the on in Dentistry com- Scsonce feci No Danger IT x I m No lower'ng. I I g §mm) rd Road, SINGAPORE. rii;ssiftii"r luiimiimninin!' I Stocked in j VERTOWr I OAK SHADE GREEN. j n. /1 SOLE AGENTS:117 words
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Advertisement118 1923-09-19 1 VEET The New Depilatory. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Medical Hall, Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. GRAMOPHONE VALUE AT Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., WONDERFUL. MACHINES FROM $20.00 Call and See Our Range of Models. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in 1 onpkoLg.) STANDARD PHARMACY 306, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 'Phone 1862. FRESH SHIPMENTS118 words
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Advertisement222 1923-09-19 1 i i i i i i i Ia !lt )|Ittlllll|j(lll<^ I Solid Gold Gold Filled I RIMLESS MOUNTINGS in any Desired Style Sire Ple?se Consult 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., i 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. riii i i i ii t,,, iii ii ii 11 r I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES222 words
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Article1581 1923-09-19 2 AN ENGLISHWOMAN IN ANGORA. Why should an Englishwoman be interested in Turkey and its affaire? What is Miss Grace Ellison's explanation of her great interest? It is this: My supreme interest in Turkey among the Modern nation* arose from influxes or instincts I cannot now with1,581 words
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Advertisement230 1923-09-19 2 WmWImWBmMWBBaBISBBttBWBtt I HAVE YOU TRIED I j* "WORLD RENOWNED" I BISCUITS CAKES j j| Sole Agents i I IRVING JONES CO. j I SINGAPORE. I I Latest Publications! Just Received!! L C rO EVE OIT <-F EDEN—by Free Nmw, a u th >r of Ihe Kinem.t Girl. Eve N and230 words
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Advertisement170 1923-09-19 2 FOR THAT DROWSY FEELING AFTER MEALS so comaiKin at this time cf year try Pinkettes, the (fain y lit.P.e bowel and liver regulars, to-night, and see how much better amd brighter you'H feel to-morrow mofming. Pinkettes d spel imß cortet nation, biliousness, sck headache clear the skin, puniy the breath170 words
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Advertisement202 1923-09-19 2 I THE °^^$s 1 motor a mm, I Co l jj [Ire <r pora ted tn England.; I MOroa VEBECLES.-Our comprehensive D «ii, I every risk. u,,c > covers jj DON'T W4IT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT HIPP F I INSURED NOW.' rU I FIRE-Builtog,, Dwellings, Godowns. R«,. Persoai| tfj Tra ie202 words
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Article584 1923-09-19 3 THE ROAD AWAY FROM REVOLUTION. Bo s t:,n, Aug. 28— Former President Woodrow Wilson, writing underthe capt on. "The Road Away From Revolution," f;r the Atlantic Monthly sounds a no.c cf warning ..hat our eivU sation cannot survive materially unless it be redeemed spiritually. Thife i 6 the584 words
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Article515 1923-09-19 3 18 THERE SOMETHING IN IT? Everybody is superstitious, ab though not everybody will admit it. Superstition is one of those primitive elements in human nature which makes ,t independent of race or progress and it is probable for that reason that there really is something in it. Whenever the515 words
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Article256 1923-09-19 3 Med'cal Men's Duty. Lord Lyttcn, presiding at the prise dt'stribut'on of the Dacca Medical School recently,-addressing the students said that the object that students, should set before themselves was the service <f t':.e r generation. At one end of the scale there were fine schools, colleges and256 words
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Advertisement384 1923-09-19 3 fifS i HORtlCKS C HALTED I MILK 1 i trm r I J c. r 0 1 1 j h HALTED M t > 4 i L4 r, c. H i «j. B k$i ,.t.r. toy m -<§ HALTED MILK C° M jLOtOM f :ks eng i i i i384 words
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Advertisement55 1923-09-19 3 If you 1 Smokers Throat" or other pai tiful irritations of the oral cavity take genuine Formamint Tablets without delay. Formamint effectually safeguards you against dangerous infections which start in the mouth and throat. Gej genuine Formamint manufa< tared by the original inventors —A. Wuinng Co. FORMAMINT Germ-Killing Throat Tablet55 words
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Advertisement126 1923-09-19 3 THE DARKENING SHADOW. Have you commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your face and your temples —Can't sleep, awake all nightworry, suffer, fret. That's the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little's Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever the126 words
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Advertisement155 1923-09-19 3 *****1 —i THE SPIRIT OF KINGS. m i N.J. Club'was the favourite Whisky of King George IV. Later it was the choice of the Muff "Sailor King" who succeeded him. And the same rare quality which brought it into royal favour in the days of your forefathers is in each155 words
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Advertisement67 1923-09-19 3 Thfl ideal iaxative and the milde.-t apperient known—not drastic or irritating but certain in LAXATINE is administered as a purgative Its action is i exerted directly on the I Tl j intestines. It produces h,ose motions in from four to six hours, and does not irritate the kidneys or in67 words
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Article1032 1923-09-19 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "FootHght." HOW MAX LINDER FELL IN LOVE. I am able to give you exclusively the full atory of the real life romance of Max Linder, the famous French film stair, who has been married quietly in a little church in1,032 words
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Advertisement427 1923-09-19 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. From Monday. September 17 to Wednesday, September 19 In the Second Show at 9.15 Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber in fin il Episodes 13, 14 and 15 In 6 reels of MYSTERIOUS PEARL SERIAL CAUGHT BLUFFING Featuring FRANK MAYO in 5 parts. A story427 words
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Advertisement391 1923-09-19 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA Fc9Tk Saturdiy, Sept. 15, to Thursday, Sept. 20. Ia the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp Topical Budget British Screen News. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS Herbert Rawlinson in One Wonderful Night IN 5 REELS. Herbert Rawlinson's agreeable pprsonality has rut been seen in a more suitable vehicle. He catches391 words
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Advertisement337 1923-09-19 4 AMUSEMENTS. "GAIETY" SnStMT In the Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. \J J\ A FIVE PART FEATURES Entirf rm*r 10 New Reel*. TIBE PROCfi^ j JOHN Pj j OF JHE WOODS L/VIL/ WITH NEW HRRY SEHON Mr»> BEAIAIETT WALLACE REID IN DOUBLE SPEED "ATES OF DUTY In Five Parte. Excicn g337 words
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Article67 1923-09-19 5 1 Rufa m Association. c. Sept. 19. sing Prices. Buyers Sellers. si es quote. I fj g Pr cos. Buyers Sellers oIU 52 52* 53^4 y• Ms 551 "2 56 I ablea quot?. r S- Is. 3 J 4 d. j f SI rkt-t.—Qu et. Pnd Waterae—c Co.,67 words
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Article57 1923-09-19 5 S gapore. Sept- s ght 2s 4 7 32d 2s 4Msd' ths* s ght 2s 4 21 32d [Yaisf l"3Vi ft* 1 Disc. i: I- draft T4V* 139 l z h aft 1CJ-'. g r te I lull f Eng in I rate 4 fve 31 13 15 Singapore,57 words
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Article62 1923-09-19 5 nrr»nt Prices. Imperial Brilttaol wi t'na $5.25 per two tns $4.80 L i M $4.80 ma per two drums $4.10 Petrol»am to's Current Pric-s. ash of 4 Imperial ga ons (1 tin) $2.48 H $2.48 $2.4H S $233 una) $2.00 (i> drums) $1.03 i »f Motor62 words
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Article28 1923-09-19 5 Aagast Output. Barker an* Co. Secrekab 13.400 lbs. V h 3.688 lba. Began 29.000 lbs. 1 M 845 lbs. ***** lbs. ***** lbs. tan 22,815 lbs.28 words
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Article183 1923-09-19 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS Tin to-day, $99 12% per pikul, 75 tens scld. ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. Tin—Londo* £197.15.0. Rubber.—London Is. 3%d. Tin—Tap n-s 94 to 97% cents, North Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, South Taipings 97% cents to $1.02%' Johar., 37 bo 40 ceits, Pengkaiens $'.10 t;183 words
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Article179 1923-09-19 5 Tin.—£l97 15.0, up 655. Rubbers.—ls. 3V*d. unchanged. Rubbers. —Quotations nominal. Jeram Kuantans 39 to 42 cents, Lunas $7.90 to $8.10. Craigieleias 69 to 70 cents. Radellas $3.9=3 to $410, Tambalaks 77 1 2 to cents. New Sereniahs. 53.05 to 53.15, United Malaccas $1 to ex., Ma'aka179 words
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Article152 1923-09-19 5 Tn— London £197.15.0. LcCar.—s99% (75 tons sold,) Rubber —Is. 3%d. Local.—sl%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers —Indragiris $5.05 to $5.15, Jiraaihs $1.25 to $1.30, Punggors 60 to 65 oe«t«; Ayer Moleks $1.40 to $145. Bassettf $1.15 to $120 Ulu Benuta 27 to 29 cents, Sungei Bagana $2 to152 words
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Article114 1923-09-19 5 Buyers Seller? $16.00 Gambier Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube Sar. White Pepper J*£ Mixed Black Pepper Sundried Copra 10-70 10 40 10.40 ♦Mixed Copra m** Small Flake Tapioca J*™ Med. Pari Tapioca J*»» Small Pearl Tap'oca No. 1 Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour Low Fair Sago Flour114 words
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Article483 1923-09-19 5 LON! ON CHAMBER OF COMMFRCE EXAMINATIONS May, 1923, Examination Results. Th? resu ts of the las: examinat on of the London Chamber of Commerce have just come to hand and the following pupils of Raffles Institution have been awarded Certificates in the Jun'or Exanvnat'on as under. Several Evtming483 words
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Advertisement46 1923-09-19 5 STKl ctural engineering. baj ee leads tJhe rest of S luctural Eng neering, letaods are generally British Empire. The ained in the I. C. S. I Engineerfqg Course is i on the best and moat pract'ee; Full particulars InternavtaonaJ j ce School 137, Cecil B '«apore.46 words
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Advertisement429 1923-09-19 5 T LET—Spacious Godown» No 15, Ti ik Kim Street off Kim Seng R< ad and N >. 63, A ison Road lient very cheap. Ai.i'y Oversea-Ubine-e Bank. 6i Chulia 0V2SS5E8 I4T CAMPAIGN Trie ab>ve aopointmeal has now b'en filled. Apj l cmts thanked. P. 9. HUNTER. Municipal Health Officer. SARAWAK429 words
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Advertisement260 1923-09-19 5 NOTICiS is hereby given that the above trade mark is the exclusive property of T IE REGAL AERATED WATER AM) SYRUP FACTORY of Pasoerce m-B injiewan.ji, Java, in the Netherlands Indies and also of No. 63 :I iji Lin', 8ing*pore, and is used by them in respect of Aerated Water.260 words
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Miscellaneous53 1923-09-19 5 WEATHER REPORT. .vandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, Sept. 19. Baied 32 Fah 1016.6. 1013.8, 1015.5. Temperatufl-e 83, 87, 83. Wet Bulb Ther 79, 79, 79Dir of Wind S, S E, "S. Max. Temp, in shade 89. M'n. Temp, in Shade 75. Max. in Sua 144. Ter. rad. Ther 74. Rainfall in53 words
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Article79 1923-09-19 5 A DIARY. To-day. Se P t 19 2," a.m., 4.46 p.m. ft i mail leave*. V Middlesex vs. S.F.A. 1 i ugaH Cup 430 -Toddles' Sept. 20. I 7.11» am.. 6.16 p.m. ft r1 Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. ti (VcttC^- 1 p- t Eumaeus. |P' t up.79 words
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Article530 1923-09-19 5 To-day, Sept. 19. Ssiat Pandjang, Bcngkalis. Siak Pakan Baro-e M. S. Hong Kiat 2 p.m. P 3 1 Memnon 2 pm. Merging, Kemaman Trcngg-anu Barratta 2 p.m. Scbngjhai Japa-ru Glenogle 2 p.m. K-retay, Kelantan. Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Mahidol 2 p.m. Sarawak Goebilt Kuching 2 p.m. Port Swettenham,*530 words
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Article842 1923-09-19 6 One month's rigorous! We confess to some astonishment at the lightness of the sentence inflicted on a number of (the ringleaders, captured by the police, in the ala ming street disturbances during the week-end. These men went out from their crowded and filthy tenements armed with all842 words
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Article169 1923-09-19 6 Johore in Holiday-mood. H.s Highness the SuJtan of Johore, Sir Porahim, D X., S.P.MJ. GiC.M.G., K.8.E., attained the fift'eth anniversary of his birth on Monday lag: a.Tjd the event 2s being celebrated during the whole oif this week in a manner befitting the occasion. The programme of169 words
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Article579 1923-09-19 6 The P. and O. s.s. Siciha, has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 6 a m. on Monday. She w.ll proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival. The rate of issue of Money Ordera for India and C.ylon to-day is Rs. 171 equal579 words
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Article404 1923-09-19 6 Interpretation of the Millennium. "One Thousand Years of Peacw" was the subject e<f an intere; -'tig lecture de vcred last night at "The Gospel Lecture Tent," sixth mile erne, Upper Serang jor.-road. Th" speaker of the evening. Elder J. W. Rowland* held the interest of404 words
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Article197 1923-09-19 6 Amicable Settlement. Tha case was mentioned to-day in the Supreme Court before Chief Justic,- Sir Walter Shaw, in which Mr. Lob Vat Chee sued Mr Boey Chuan Pah. proprietor of a Chinese newspaper, for the recovery of dim. gea ru ta'ned b;- h'm by reason of a defamatory197 words
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Article86 1923-09-19 6 The Malay Version. The Methodist Publishing House has just repnrinted a popukr book in Mr. A. W. Hamilton's "Malayan Nonwy Rhymes." Thee is the second edition and is considerably larger and is an improvement in every way over the old edition. The price of th. book is $186 words
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Article78 1923-09-19 6 Lor.don, September 7.—How a baby uaw'jjtingly vaccinated its mother is descr bed by a Bournemouth doctor in the journal "Lancdt" A visitor ught the doctor's treatment f-r insect bfte. Her face was so swollen that she was virtually featureless and the right eye closed. The doctor found78 words
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Article450 1923-09-19 6 charged wrm B an A *iah. The case w the F. I ordinary j un J cf hav.ng 0« Aprfl L* L Ah Her... the Hon. Dr g rings. jury found the ae cu «d H, UnkAi, years' rigorous H A Ch;ne,. named L e Uj on a450 words
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Article99 1923-09-19 6 Received by Bank fT* ,D 50 A. L. K. Ifoodonaid Seventh-day Advent is- Church J. T. Mansfield X ran X at and > Boon Seng and Co-, B. i Kot Kb 1 Lim Kee Cheofc Tan Kiam Guan Cftoa Jcoci Hian Rani Received by Yokohama SP*» i99 words
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Article30 1923-09-19 6 From Our Own Carre.,»KuaU Lumpur, ft The F. M S. Govenm*'od to donate $50,000 relirf fund to be u»d i>r in tion of the British Am!«* Tolcio.30 words
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Advertisement337 1923-09-19 6 I s —v THE LATEST 9 !bSJ AH E NOW OIN SHOW I -ijlfe Fancy Voiles I I Drss Satins I S P° S is Jumpers. 1 I THESE ARE NEW GOODS Kffl WHICH HAVE JUST I ARR VE D AND 1 I INSPECTION IS INVITED. 1 I I H337 words
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Advertisement49 1923-09-19 6 THE DIAMOND MART. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR BRILLIANTS and ail 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. Telegraphic address: THAIBA Singapore. TELEPHONE NO. 2292.49 words
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Article115 1923-09-19 7 PREMIER'S TRIBUTE P ft) i:\-PREMIER. Cabling Prohibited. Madrid, Yesterday. no* 1 a letter from B vera 1 i M; rqnesa De ts h m to res.de and trusts that the I' proi cc lings ga nst W'y which "displayed the tk t Alhuce•ti respona ble, as pJ\L his115 words
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Article252 1923-09-19 7 situation l)i-quieting savs ites-General. il gue, Yesterday. accompanied by rt and the Queen- 0 Pari amentary ses- >- General, in a speech hr-; the financial r x situation was «till ij, us measures must r t equalise receipts C -xii-. ar.d to restrict state t Tr.i-.r reiations w th252 words
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Article87 1923-09-19 7 aHefe Now Dispersed. Reuter. Jerusalem, Yesterday. Government states n in Tra-s-Jordan'a 1 to be normal. Jerusalem, Yesterdcy. f the ri? n<g in Trans- f(^ r a i> n, rvimised by a Palestine Vller 't communique start'ng that a d <1 saffection existed for n." in southern sectReuter. - 87 words
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Article64 1923-09-19 7 Reuter. d London Yesterday 4*1. 1 j to the great emp'y '<untere] in the course of Xp! °ratoTs in Ch nsss-e Tibet n lv ,Jr aT Br .ish Association» Prf J. W. Gregory St l 3 hid no right to call •Hi:»»,; 44 mpt y» to c'jemand un\rReuter. - 64 words
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Article80 1923-09-19 7 REPRESENTATION OF CROWN COLONIES. Mr. Opinion. Reuter. C Yesterday. Mr. Bruce, Ihe *r%ral a. Premier, replying- by wrd /to a question by the "T.mrs W-onf opined that f the wh t* communities who helped to mainta n British interests n the Oolonaes felt any grievance against the rReuter. - 80 words
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Article102 1923-09-19 7 Greece Fulfils First Dej aids. Reuter. Athens, Yesterday. In fulfilme-.t of the first All es demands the War Min ster, M. Mavromichalis, officially apolog sed to the ons Britiin, France and Italy.—Reuter. Geneva, Yesterday. Interviewed by Reuter, M. Yovanovi'ch second member of the Yugo-SlaT. Delegation declared that the newReuter. - 102 words
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Article90 1923-09-19 7 New York Papers Affected. Reuter. New York. Yesterday. Newspaper publishers have decided to run off a common education bearing the names of all newspapers effected by the strike. The Labour newspaper "Call" had an enormous circulation in banking and business quartere.— Reuter. New York, YesterdayTh? txg dailies failedReuter. - 90 words
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Article67 1923-09-19 7 Mr. Bruce Emphasise:Neeessity. Reuter. Colombo. Yesterday. Interviewed by Router's correspondent Mr. Bruce, who is on h a way to London, emphasised the vital neces»'i y of the Singapore naval base, which was not directed at any particular enemy. The Australian navy would reta n its separate entity, butReuter. - 67 words
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Article68 1923-09-19 7 Students Crushed to Death. Reuter. Berkelev California, Yesterday. Two students of the California University were crushed to death beneath the rocf of a burning buildTig. Many persons were injured 600 buldings were destroyed and 2 400 are homeless. The damage is estimated at $10,*****0. Only the sudden changeReuter. - 68 words
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Article49 1923-09-19 7 Protect Against Kenya Decision. Reuter. Delhi, Yesterday. The Congress in committee has Passed a resolution by 43 votes to 28 in favour of boycotting Bnt-sh Emp re go kJs an a protest against the Kenya dec«dri and has appointed a committee to make the boycott effect ye.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article16 1923-09-19 7 Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. The Japanese Relief Fund has reached over $8,000 000 (gold).-Reuter. - 16 words
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Article13 1923-09-19 7 Reuter. Syracus, Yesterday. Sicily felt a violent earthquake shock th's rocm'ng.—Reuter.Reuter. - 13 words
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Article331 1923-09-19 7 PREVALENCE OF DISEASE. The Japanese Consul General in Singapore received the following telegram dated Sept. 17 from the II nster e.f Foreign Affairs in Tok o:The Rel ef Bureau published a communique on the loth wherein it state* that the barracks establ shed n Tok o by tie331 words
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Article162 1923-09-19 7 The Japanese ladies of Singapore ere organising a bazaar to be held n the V eto-ia Memorial Hall on Wed! nes day, October 8 uniter the patronage of Mrs. Ukita. the w fe of the Japanese Consul.General. Lady Guillcmari has kindly consented to open the Bazaar. There will162 words
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Article252 1923-09-19 7 The following action was taken at a cormm .tee meeting held on Sept. 14:— Roadis.—The Executive Municipal Eng'neer is nstructed to put up estimates for ieccr,3tructici of tie road on the Gaylang Tramway route from Sir Arthur's Br dee to the terminus and is authorised to purchase two252 words
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Article552 1923-09-19 7 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTS REUTER S CABLES. O a Ceylon Exchange*}.) DYING MOTHER'S CALL, London, September 4.—A pathetic wireless call from Glasgow from a dying mother to her son who was motoring in the South of England reached the son at Oxford, where h s car was552 words
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Article67 1923-09-19 7 Rakovsky Asked to Sound Britain. Reuter. London Yesterday The Russian press state* that Rakovsky has been charged to sound the Br t sh Government a* to whether Eng'ar.d is prepared fully tfi recognise the Soviet G vennment if a nat'onal a-srmbly s convoked- and voted confidence inReuter. - 67 words
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Article35 1923-09-19 7 Reuter. Ma'ta. Yesterday. The most severe ir. living memory terr b'y shook bui d ngs, including the churches, which were filled with per»crs Maes. No damage, up to the present has been reported.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article709 1923-09-19 7 WHOLESALE CREMATION IN THE STREETS. Details from Osaka. Osaka Sept. 9. The death ro 1 at Yokohama among foreigner 1 would have been greater but. for the hundred* who crowded on the Empress ot* Australia while she was stand mg at the quay ready to depart. At twelve709 words
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Article24 1923-09-19 7 Reuter. Madrid, Yesterday. A decree of the Directory prohibits gambl'ng in clubs and military messes. The present of the Supreme Civil Tribunal has resigned.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement324 1923-09-19 7 I AMERICAN steel split PULLEY. I !jj Two QuicKlj Clamped Halves. I 'AMERICAN Pulleys are "SPLIT" to S 4CCOIBpIi-h obvious saving of time and Dj I ibour in inst'ill-ition no -tripping of a BP^"""" 1 m fl busy shift, aw..'. 1 J jjj ifl Moreover this advantage of a "split"324 words
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Article530 1923-09-19 8 FOOTBALL. MALACCA GAME. Government Departmental Competition. By "Rover." The meeting of Medical Team and the Alor Gajah Ttam attracted a largo crowd, and a bard fought game, in which much vigorous play was witnessed, ended in a draw of one goal each. Th. teams were evenly matched530 words
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Article32 1923-09-19 8 A CORRECTION. The boxing match between Young Hu*san. and Boy Kirn which took place at the Paradise Shows on Monday, ended in a draw and »not in a victory f<r Hussan.32 words
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Article485 1923-09-19 8 NEW MALAYAN RECORDS. "Echo." wrihes m the "Malay Mail": No fewer than five Malayan athletic rex-orde we .nit by the board at the annual championship meeting of the Amateur AthBetic Association of British Malaya, held at Seremban on Friday and Saturday. Never again is such a wholesale eclipse of485 words
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Article158 1923-09-19 8 KEPPEL CLUB. Andrew Currie Cup. In the first round of the above compeajaVm Mrs. H. Wilson beat Mrs. Montgomery e, 5 up and 4. Mrs. E. A. Elder beat Mrs. F. S. Clarke, 5 up and 4. Mrts. Oantrell beat Mrs. F. G. Jones, 5 up and 4. SINGAPORE158 words
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Article40 1923-09-19 8 Reuter. Chicago, Yesterday. In the United States Golf Association's Amateur championship, first round, Willie Hunter defeated Chickevans 2 to 1 and Sweetser defeated Seckel 10 to 9. Ouimet, Gardner, Herron, Fownes and Bobby Jones all won.—Renter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article550 1923-09-19 8 JOHORE TOURNAMENT. One of the features of the birthday celebrations of H. H. the Sultian of Johore was the Polo Tournament promoted by the Royal Johore Polo Club. The tournament was held at the Race Course and brought together some of the best players in the penin- ula. The550 words
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Article34 1923-09-19 8 Reuter. U. S. Army Victors. New York, Yesterday. The United States Army won the International Polo Championship by defeating the British Army by 10 goals to 3 in the final match.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article68 1923-09-19 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. The Seletar Range is allotted for next week end as follows:— Saturday, 2 p.m., B Coy. Casuals, Buses at Cricket Club at 1.45 pjm. Sunday, 7.30 a™... C Coy. Casuals, Buses at Drill Hall at 7 a#n. 2 a to. Ajny members of European Units who68 words
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Article187 1923-09-19 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A. Class Singles. Tyler vs. Layboume, unfinished. Kleinman beat Wodehouse, 8—6, 6-1. B. Class Sirg*es. Cass els beat Doig, 6—4 3—6, 6—2. C. Class Singles. Campling beat Srmpson, 6—4, 2 6, 6—3. D. Class Singles. Williams beat Parish, 6—1. —5. Newcomers' Handicap. Hosking beat187 words
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Article23 1923-09-19 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Singles Handicap. E. E. de Souza owe 30 beat V. H. Norris owe 15.1, 7—5, 3—6, 6—0.23 words
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Article67 1923-09-19 8 SRC. vs. MIDDLESEX BAND. The following will represent 'he S.R.C. aga nst the Band of the Middlesex Reg ment at hockey to-morrow on the S.R.C. ground:—C.J. (TCajtta; L. M. Pennefather and N. E. Ess; F. Albuquerque. C. B. Webb r.r.d J. V. Mow; E. O. Argus, A. V. van67 words
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Article36 1923-09-19 8 CLUB'S 100 YARDS RACE. The 100 yards handicap of the Swimming Club will be held on Sunday morning. The race should be an cxc ting one as there are several new competitors of good promise.36 words
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Article110 1923-09-19 8 London, September 7. —The Paris correspondent of "The T mes'' reports a remarW.ble case of a Hungarian boy who is liable to set his surroundings on fire. It is reported in the "Revue Metapsych que" that Johann Farkas, aged 14, felt severe pains in h s neck110 words
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Article84 1923-09-19 8 Much of the war bacon came from Chkna, and it tasted like it. American bacon was considered superior to the Ohine-se brands, and as such sold for higher pricea. By an error, the Food Ministry paid one firm on the American instead of the Chine:.e scale, v.nth the84 words
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Article11 1923-09-19 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinione expressed by correspondents.]11 words
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Article307 1923-09-19 8 (To the Ed tor "Malaya Tr-bune") Sir.—Thoee who have been contemplating visiting the Dutch Indies must have felt obliged by the warning note sounded by your correspondent on the subject of paseportsi The action of the Dutch Government cannot but be regarded as uujust when it is307 words
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Article45 1923-09-19 8 P. LOUIS writes complain'ng of a European who yesterday rode his motor cycle over Ca vena gh-Bridge, against Jie regulations to the danger and annoyance of rik sha passengers, at a busy hour, and wonders why the Police did not 6top him.45 words
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Article72 1923-09-19 8 The things that matter for the parliamentarians are the cultivation of common honesty, and some measure of devotion duty. Without these they will never accomplish anything but nvschief. It thus appears thart what China suprem ly needs is men of character, both in her civil and military72 words
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Advertisement86 1923-09-19 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 opportunib es for those who are by nature fitted for the work. The best way to success is the I. C. S. way, which offers every86 words
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Advertisement109 1923-09-19 8 ROBINSON'S "PATENT" BARLEY. makes the best BARLEY WATER and goes 8 times as far as Pearl Bar'ey THE IDEAL INFANT'S FOOD used with Milk fresh, dry or condensed. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. c > 11VUU Baby knows there's nothing like genuine SCOTT'S Emulsion. Every spoonful of SCOTTS helps te strengthen those109 words
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Article483 1923-09-19 9 BY A BRITISH M. P. H« virtues are dignity, teaming, and inexhaustible patience. H s only defect is a surpassing gentleness, of wh'ch advantage is too often taken by turbulent windbags. He has a warm, mellow voice with richly modulated tones very pleasant to the ear; and his483 words
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Article146 1923-09-19 9 General Booth has returned after attending tho triennial Salvation Army congresses of Sweden and Norway, having addressed in eighteen days twenty-two meetings. In a message to "Thr? Times" General Booth stated that he noted a marked improvement in Norway and Sw-.den in the disposition for closer146 words
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Article1036 1923-09-19 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED [>i jf!K MARKET. M..-TS. LYALL AND EV4TT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: SfaqppcK, Sept. 19. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s |M Ar(llc-Java 2s 3|1% Anglo-Malay 20s 24[7% Ayer1,036 words
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Advertisement337 1923-09-19 9 »im 11 li I i li f a»*»»aaan»»»sn^an»njai £)ECCA i jl 1H rhe Jet Mknowled ed the Best I j I DURING THE WAR OVER 100,000 WERE J L M LSE 1N THE BfiIT,SH ABMY AL0N E. I T ie in nti °Vhich makes it possible 31 for a Gra337 words
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Advertisement438 1923-09-19 9 Mobiloil *t d** ym (m* Talephona 211« LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore MICHEI IN TYRES STOCKIST. i> Suppler of all kinds ot Pntuuiuiic and Tyres arrl .tlko >f GABGOYLF Lubricating oils. WlJĔaa? HEAPEST 1N THE fflSsA MARKET. THE PROPRIETORS OF i Lactogen beg to notify the Public that438 words
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Article608 1923-09-19 10 Singapore, Sept. 15. MEAT Artjci*. Fries. c Beef steak kati 0.46 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean am fat (Ist gunlit?) kati 0.60 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati (Govt) 0.60 Fowl! kati 0.56 Fowl large (3 katis) each 1.65608 words
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Advertisement779 1923-09-19 10 f NOTICE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on Sep- tember 21, 1923, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of e Liqvors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118779 words
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Advertisement678 1923-09-19 10 NOTICE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, MALACCA, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, until noon on September 21, 1923, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Revenue),678 words
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Advertisement671 1923-09-19 10 NOTICE. Assistant Superintendent, Government Monopolies, and at the same time to deposit in the Bank in the name of the Colonial Treasurer cash equivalent to three months' rent by way of security for each licence. He will also be required to pay the necessary stamp fees otn the agreement or671 words
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Advertisement408 1923-09-19 10 AUCTION SALE. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A small rubber plantation situate at Bukit Lintang, Malacca, marked Lot No. ***** containing an area of 26 cres and 33 poles comprised and describ d in Statutory Land Grant No. *****. Together with all the buildings thereon erected, and subject to an annual quit408 words
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Advertisement571 1923-09-19 10 AUCTION SALE, EST4TE TRUST~AGE^ IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALe The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by mUi Sale-room, Raffles chambers, Raffle,rffi" auctio On Monday, September 24, at 2.30 p.m Lot I—Freehold land together with the brick and til* m t erected thereon and known as No. 83 Tras Street, area 1,465571 words
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Advertisement528 1923-09-19 11 r~ STEAMER SAILINGS p VoTstaTlSH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. 1 p£ iHN ftJLAB ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (l'nd« Contract with Ilia Majesty's Government.) AgD g from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. 1 for C»ina Japan. For Maraeillea, London Antwerp. Due Leaves528 words
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Advertisement325 1923-09-19 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE, Hakozaki Maru Oct 16 Kitano Maru Oct 30 Hakusan Maru Oct 30 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Maru end Sept HAMBURG LINE Tsuyama Maru Oct 5 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing datti ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kanngawa Maru Beg. Nov. BOMBAY LINE. Sado Maru mid Oct Malacca325 words
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Advertisement510 1923-09-19 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. v LINE OF STEAMERS r Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Penang, Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1923 1923 EMIT A Oct. 15 Oct. 17 ECHUCA Nov. 12 Nov. 14510 words
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Advertisement603 1923-09-19 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRASS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGER!. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrive! San PRESIDENT TAFT Oct 10 Nov 1 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Oct 24 Nov 15 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO603 words
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Advertisement671 1923-09-19 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. It is hereby I otifi -d for general information that Woodlands Station will be closed to the Public for passeuger anu goods traffic on and from 1st October, 1923, on which date the Causeway across the Straits of Johore will be opened to through rail traffic. IMPERIAL WAR671 words
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Advertisement354 1923-09-19 12 TO LET. TO LET.—Small Store to let from Ist August. Entrance from Collyer Quay-Apply to Medical Hall Ltd. HOUSE TO LET.— S.lverton 8 Upper Wilkle Road, overlooking the Reservoir, from Ist December. Gas and water laid on. Apply to Box No. 90 c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET.—lmmediate entry, bungalow No.354 words
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Advertisement388 1923-09-19 12 INSURANCE. THE im3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysom Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del In do China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No.388 words
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Advertisement483 1923-09-19 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 te 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: Srr483 words
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Advertisement541 1923-09-19 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. Authorised541 words
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Advertisement512 1923-09-19 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, Bishopsg-ate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon512 words
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Advertisement342 1923-09-19 12 Don't >0«w:... hji r *>i lrom wast j, you fcL'Sii pient i' of p Ur stable and J> MEDICINAL BLOOD ikE s "!d bj J?" '""nation K_. e Office Di sp< ar and Th *J«r Vedic p THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SHIPPING 'GAZETTE. (EVENINC DAILY, Tel. No. 345 Ed»to r .1342 words
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