Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1923
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Title Section28 1923-09-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] and SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. X, -No. 226 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement200 1923-09-26 1 g DENTAL SURGERY I pr. OhU»a. D.D.S. :th op-to-dote appliances n painless by the S.S. y\ trO US-OXIDE-AND >. APPARATUS, the Dentistry com- r w th Science. f fi t—No Danger I m m on-No lowero*. f Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. t(.,. j i t t"'«»ti.llllllini!a {The policy of Hand-Making 1200 words
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Advertisement37 1923-09-26 1 I Solid Gold Gold Filled RIMLESS MOUNTINGS 1 in I any Desired Style Size Ple?se Consult THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 1"», South Canal Road, Singapore, a •■"•"■"■"■•••"■•nHii.i,. i lli illtl: <l iMiHilii ili(tii|( r t a37 words
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Article928 1923-09-26 2 "WHO WON THE WAR?" Irr clubs and tJeewtoere the problem "Who won iJhe war?" is a favourite subject of discussion. Curiously enx>q:fi everyone thinks that some natic i or nation* have won it- The real victor* have been, not pome nation or QrtfttM hut a nanow928 words
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Article431 1923-09-26 2 A Hymn of Hate. I do not like the Mosquito, her habits do anr.ov me so she's quite a s>tock of nasty trick*; she bites r'gh: thiough 5 Ur thins and thicks shs ga'» at you through thick or and a-tabs you nwatly in the ski*. She ha*431 words
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Article150 1923-09-26 2 London, Sept. 13.-Italy is doing her utmost to link the Greek and Serbian disputes together" is the opinion of Greek official circles, says the "Times" Athena correspondent who asks what Greece will be able to do in the eve.it of an Italo-Serbian rupture. Sh* will probably be comj pelkd to150 words
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Advertisement316 1923-09-26 2 l>ltlH!l|ll|IHJ;lillll|ll|llllll!H!!lllllil'!IIHIIIMiUlIlin«.™nw i mccA DURING THE WAR OVER 100,000 WERE f I IN USE IN THE BRITISH ARMY ALONE. 1 The invention which makes it possible i K^^^Pltt-^ for a Gramophone to he so compact, I f bo portable and yet so musical is the j*** Dulcitlex—the bowl-shaped interior of I316 words
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Advertisement298 1923-09-26 2 TO CURE BILIOUS HEADACHES. Bilious headaches arise from consftipatfon and sluggish liver. By gently cleansing the digestive tract amd stimulating the ltiver Pinkettes speed mm i set this trouble right. They also aid digesition, clear the skm, purify the breath, prevent diarrhoea and dysentery. Of dealers, or post free, 60298 words
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Advertisement141 1923-09-26 2 I HAVE YOU TRIED I WORLD RENOWNED" I BISCUITS 4 CAKES I H in/c Agents: I IRVING JONES CO. SINGAPORE. ENGINEERS TOOLS* Drilling Machines 1 <jF and Drills. j U Stocks always oi I 0 Hand at I £1 Advantageous B Prices. I Send your Enquiries to UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED141 words
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Article752 1923-09-26 3 *<>VEL COAL MINING EXHIBIT. (From a Co:Toqp., r<tentt r eiZ D d with *tahlt V Chorea and all the most up-to-ou„e parapbomaia of coal-mfav aeeoi in actuad operation, bj to of British Empire Exhibition at WemWey next year. A veritable wonder city is rapidly from the chaos752 words
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Article168 1923-09-26 3 Name* of the Dominion Ministers Who Will Attend. The nam;s of the Dominion Ministers who will attend rhe Imperial and Economic Conference are. so far as is known at present, as followerCanada. Mr. W. L. Mackenzie-King. Prime Minister. Sir Lomer Gouin. Minirt r of Justice and Attorney-General. Mr.168 words
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Article270 1923-09-26 3 Ancient Ways Revealed by Pilot's Camera. Recent discoveries cf auh.cdogical .'mportance made through air reconnaissance suggest to a Da ly Chronicle correspondent that an orga/iised aerial research might bo made of an«cient monuments in this country. In addit'on to the important markings on air photos taken270 words
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Advertisement407 1923-09-26 3 latest Publications! Just Received I FOB WOMEN—by Cecil Webb-Johnson, M B (hh i H p.tal, < recahst in Midwifery, Diseases of Worn and Children, Cloth Edn. Illus. [f ■ff FO? MEN by tfce same author 2,50 $2 SO tf£V I6IS Narrative of Human Mind by a Gentleman it ha 8407 words
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Advertisement142 1923-09-26 3 AN ASSASSIN. la like aa aaaaaaiu. Before you know it you are in it* power, and the terrible paina and aches that follow are evaa worsa then if the assfisin's knife waa driven into your flosh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM, is the one rnd the only true and sure cure for142 words
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Advertisement166 1923-09-26 3 SOLD EVERYWHERE agents: SIME, DABBY Co., Ltd S •H < ui,,iui J^^ia l^jmflllJlulßlßlßt( i il|li ~.,„I l JtllllliulJlluluaiJi()lul, lu^ <3ss> ISM Mii'iuininitiiiiinflnßttli'iiii »<iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiniiiv>iiiiiiliiiiiii'iimuilißiill ***************5H525E5E52S 25E*****8525Z52S ES2S db~dh~£b a 2• jg Useful Wedding Presents) WHAT SHALL WE BUY? I CONSULT 3 Q I IfrankeiTs j i 375, Victoria Street. j VARIED166 words
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Article673 1923-09-26 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." A desire Id burlesque standard works picturis d for the screen has at acked crnema. stars. The one to lead the way was Max L'nder. The moment afttr he burlesqued Fair"Three Musketeers" some one «lse burrksqued "Rob-em-Good" —"Robin Hood."673 words
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Advertisement297 1923-09-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Empire Cinema, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. For Three Nights Only Commencing Monday, September 24, at 9 p.m. sharp The Universal Million Dollar Picture FOOLISH WIVES 15 REELS The most talked of and much discussed Picture To be screened for the Last Time Your Last Chance to See You297 words
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Advertisement351 1923-09-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Friday, Sept. 21, to Wednesday, Sept. 26. Topical Budget British Screen News. Preferred Pictures Presents Lon Chancy and M irguerite de La Motte in "Shadows IN 7 REELS. The story portrays the revelat on of a cruel jest tVat had cost them their happ ness and shadowed351 words
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Advertisement338 1923-09-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. Hpif surtna detective haigh AtS—t 4WmW Episodes Three and Four W AT THE END OF OLIVE THOMAS ill! THE WORLD. !j |iK In the Special Flay i THE REWARD INDISCREET v CORRINE MR. NOBODY SERIAL With a complete change ol all New Pictores FRIDAY! Special N:w Attractions. Telephone No.338 words
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Article114 1923-09-26 5 SINGAPOSI DIARY. To-day, Sept. 26. t [eg 11.25 11.43 pjn. j*. p a ra lise Show. 930 pjn. Bacan Rub., Chartered Ba*k, joe** noon. To-morrow, Sept. 27. -j, Tde.-n-50 a.m. Adrastus. •r. Mem. Hall. 5.15 p.m. Friday. Sept. 28. 0 15 a.m. 0.14 p.m. t-\v;ml mail leaves.114 words
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Article68 1923-09-26 5 Ike 4 >vi General has m from Baron Iju n. M ti. from Tokio, with scrapping under h I r~ ty. to the effect the Katori, na Aki. Ikoma br lisasa, and H.zen. -vn from the ImSatsuma and Ak". 1 scrapped at the Ai se il are68 words
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Article77 1923-09-26 5 Ambassador in Engh in an interview P" "Sunday Times" extion and gratitude fc- md g-nerous expres- had received from i tain. stion as to what possible effect of the lip the r.atio.ial life of what prospects there n in the deva- Baron Hayashi said ation will be77 words
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Article178 1923-09-26 5 untitled Kok Association ad anniversary a.** lay the 22nd and Koyokan HoteL T n- <»". T.i 3 cccas on, Lh« privilege of on both days. I .'as practic illy a v ei f m rubers, nd with a very large and down to dinner During dinner attendance which :,t raus'c,178 words
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Article1488 1923-09-26 5 of sum,,.-,, MES I'eopl, Sw-pt t0 Detraction. We ctfl the f„n» w 4 from han ffhai papers: It *u a d company of elevM "unJrod poop!* aIraost -tags of tryin,. to put on matters, that the R.M.S. Empre s of Canada brought to Shanghai. The occa S :o*1,488 words
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Article302 1923-09-26 5 To-oay Rept. 26. ■■«•j Kemaman Trengganu *C25 is KreUy, Kelantan Patani Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* M.dan P -chatipok 2 p,. Port Swettenham Pen 3 MaUcca <fc Muar* 3 P m Ban Whatt Hin 3 p.m. Batav:a, ChexLboin Samarang n *Giang Am 4 pm. BiBitam, Batavia, Cheribon Samara** Reael 4302 words
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Advertisement92 1923-09-26 5 A WELL-PAID JOB. Is open to you if you are ready to do your p*«L It weans reasonable hard work-in your spare time— but if you axe wffitaf to put your shwlder to the wheel, -the I C. S. will help you to tfhe goal of your ambition far quicker92 words
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Advertisement285 1923-09-26 5 WANTED. —mi: prior Terrace HoOM wi;h verandah in g >cd locality 1 ear t >w: or small Hui.gdow witti tw > bedrooms dining roj.u and usu-il quarters. Moderate rent. Reply Moderate c/o Malaya Tribune. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In285 words
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Advertisement289 1923-09-26 5 1 m^i^^^^:is;ii£^i^^i. If. I j DOUBLE BULL I Condensed Milk. I l jjj 80LE AOEKrS BARKER C9. UPl fjj (Incorporated in S.S.) jfj SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Friday. September 28 BY SPECIAL REQUEST A Great Hindustani Programme SOUBAGAYAH SUNDAREE WILL BE STAGED Special Permission is Granted to Perform up to 1 o'clock289 words
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Article920 1923-09-26 6 British air supremacy has been regarded as a remote possibility byjmost people since the war. The general impression is that successive British Gove/nments have failed to realise the importance of the question, both in the military and the .civil sense. They'have decided on a belated increase of920 words
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Article68 1923-09-26 6 Received by Yokohama Specie Bank. Dr. G. Wtamgh Scott $25 25 Received by Bank of Taiwan. Lt. Col. J. H Ty'e 525 The WOllmi Mew (SmTapoio Prison) 50 J. N. D. 10 Collected by Japanese Society, iTuar 31 Collected by Japanese Society, Seremban 1 152 51 Collected68 words
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Article609 1923-09-26 6 Reuter. Tin to-day, $100.25 per pikul, 100 tons sold. The output for TaJam M'mes Ltd,, from M sources for August. 1923--:s 810.12 pikuls. Mr. E. M. J. Baasons arrived by Ellanga this morn ng to join the editorial staff of this paper. All except one of the vict'ms cf theReuter. - 609 words
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Article278 1923-09-26 6 An Emergency Ordinance. With reference to the reconsrrrrctlon of the d'strictis devastated by -he recent earthquake and fire, the Japanese Consul-Geraeral b"?s received telegraphic adv ces from the Minister of Foreign Affairs Tokio to the effect hat a: Emergency Ord nance relating to the supply of the necessary278 words
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Article106 1923-09-26 6 The Gl sul General for Japan has forward d in a Jong Est of arto.es which ur-d r :h- Emerge icy Imperia Oniim. may b imported frea cf <!.:•/ oi 1 Ma-ich SI 1924. The t includes y. wheat. soja beans. t-V.inr.rl nmu JJim*. uvf—l-t- f. .i .ri*106 words
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Article907 1923-09-26 6 NEWS ITEMS SlP,» r t REUTERS CAB Eg^ (Via Cej !n« r» uraeoo-itauan Leiden. Sept. l_~if% Italia! aflair has v J** of Gating the "ft" _7a Times" Paris corr f sp hmv the Owrferenc- 0 f kZ *~*J the n**t namely, the dascoverv .-a of the907 words
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Advertisement360 1923-09-26 6 ■B*ufl»«uauatuiußuaiiauaitauaiißiiaiiaitaitaiiaußiia!t«iiß:>B>>>^>-..»-»- I I |H I OA I I I (Incorporated i Robinson Co., Ltd..! m m I W SPECIAL VALUE I H f I MACKINTOSHES j I t p The Raglan similar to illustra-f "T tion. Storm Collar, Vertical} <J|£* I Pockets, Well cut and Finished, jBP al! Seams Sewn.360 words
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Advertisement61 1923-09-26 6 WATCH BRACELETS In IBct gold expanding or moire t-i'k bands LATEST NOVELTIES A large range of high grade watches in g >U, silver and platinum and diamonds ALWAYS MAINTAINED. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Compare prices aud quality before ordenug elsewhere. ISMAIL A. RAHEEM TELEPHONE NO. 2292. Telegraphic address: "THAIBA" Singapore. JEWELLER.61 words
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Article345 1923-09-26 7 Premiers of German States Agree. Will Safeguard Unity. Reuter. Berlin, Yesterday. It c ofhcally announced that the head* of States have unanimously ~,d -o end paao.ve resistance, but at the sain* fme will safeguard y.—Reuter. Jt The Premiers of the Afferent StateW** :h» con elusion owing -.r.-erReuter. - 345 words
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Article172 1923-09-26 7 SURPRISING RESULT OF DEBATE. Canadian Resolution. Reuter. Genen Yfst«rcay ere is much surprse lid cancomment by celebrates Le .true Assembly at the er of windfeej up the debate m?.d:an resolut'on. interttive of article Ten of the CoverI ropos'ng that when the Council ,me-ds military measures in to preserveReuter. - 172 words
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Article109 1923-09-26 7 Report on Working Conditions. Reuter. S'mla, Yesterday A report is published by the ex- t M ney. who officially nvesti-tfatt-.l int? atmospheric conditions of n m lis w th a view to effecting arm lioration w'thout serious detrin;'n t t,, the industry. The report P<j nts outReuter. - 109 words
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Article64 1923-09-26 7 Communists foiled by Troops. Reuter. Sofia, Yesterday. w announced that parties r«f Com'"anistB, mumberi ng 40 to 400 on < 7 P»t«nber 2S, attempted to cause doublet in var'ous local'ties und pro- lJ n a Soviet republic, but troops e -erywhere remained masters of the •ftuat c.n TheReuter. - 64 words
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Article86 1923-09-26 7 "SHOOT AND KILL SAYS U. S. GOVERNOR. Severe Measures Taken. Reuter. Oklahoma C ty, Yeseiday. Governor Walbop has directed Ad-jutant-General Markham to use all force r Q '.mis, if necessary," %o prevent the lower house of the legislature g-oir.j nto geaa'po on Wednesday. He alleges that the session willReuter. - 86 words
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Article189 1923-09-26 7 British S Ik Industries Complain. Reuter. London.* Yesterday. The growing demand la certain industries in Britain for protection aga nst cheap foregn competition is exemplified by the cV denee of Mr. Farrell, representing the Silk Industry to-day, before a Board of Trade Committee enquiring into the cause*Reuter. - 189 words
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Article103 1923-09-26 7 New Loan Rumour Unfounded. Reuter. Ldlxr-.-n, Yesterday. As regards the recent statements the Ciimese Press Messrs C. B. >Cri«p aSid Oooipwy state that no money <**i "be advanced "by tlhem until parliament approved a loan contract, and •z new loan eculd not be marketed before Marooni and V'ickeirsReuter. - 103 words
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Article271 1923-09-26 7 FORTY-ONE MEN BURIED ALIVE. Splendid Rescue Work. 4ft Reuter. L London, Yesterday. S xty-fiv* colliers have perished in Redding pit, near Falkirk by a; jfeush of water from a <i*pj>ed working above, owing to the collapse of-a barrier. Ten engaged in the adjoin•ag section miraculously escaped.— Reuter. ■London,Reuter. - 271 words
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Article113 1923-09-26 7 Cinemas Engaged in Air Race. Reuter. New York, Yesterday. Cinema concern's are in an aeropl.ne race across America i". an effort to be fepre first w th Japanese oarthquake films It is understood that < ne flyer started from Seattle and anothier from San Francisco. The former sReuter. - 113 words
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Article104 1923-09-26 7 Ambassadors Hold Greece Guilty. Reuter. Par's, To-day. The Ambassadors Cdiference has considered 1 the "Irjter-All ed Commission's report on the Jan na massacre. It :s semi-officially stated that the Commission reported t'at the Greek authorities are gu lty to a certa n degree of negligence before a ndReuter. - 104 words
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Article63 1923-09-26 7 Russians Occupy Enzeli. Reuter. S'mh, Yesterday. Following a d spute in the del m.t'ition of the Russo-Pers an boundary the attacked and k lloi the Pera'an garr son cf s x men at Balyasavar. The Russ'anr, despite Persian protests, occupied Enzeli in centra vent on tc tt.e RussJWPersi&nReuter. - 63 words
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Article59 1923-09-26 7 Ord nary and special meetj .ngs of the Munajpali Gommision will be held on Friday. Amoiti the matters ta he ar>r>sidcred are the prescription of Boat Quay as a place from wbich tbe Oomnrssionors may remove any obstruction report of the special committee on the Town Improvement and59 words
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Article1634 1923-09-26 7 CHIEF JUSTICE < CRIMINAL NECIJGKNCE. A Sleepy Cnptain. The tea? in which the owners of the s.B. "Rar.ec" and her master and ufficars proceeiing for their personal effects, yjed the S am Strom Navigat'nn Company Ltd.,' 'the owners of the s.s. "Boribat," for the recovery of damages ausa1,634 words
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Article58 1923-09-26 7 Another gang robbery in which six Macaws participated occurred at midn ght on Monday at house No. 33 Lorong 24 Gayla-rg. A box contain inn? cloth .ng and jewellery to ti r 4e value of $111 was removed. The cccupant of the house a fowl rearer was stabbed on the58 words
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Advertisement235 1923-09-26 7 I BROADBEtft'S I Patent Improved I STONE BREAKERS I I are the BEST and STRONGEST MADE Q New and Improved Design. Compete Plants for Macadam 3 and Fine Crushing a Speciality. Bj j ENGINEERING DEPAR-JfcpT ay I THE BORNEO COMP# LTD. J Q (Incorporated in Knrland.) m 3 jfl jj235 words
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Article1609 1923-09-26 8 Reflex - FOOTBALL. CHARITY MATCH. SINGAPORE DRAW FIRST BLOOD. Soldiers Equalise in Thrilling Game. By "Reflex." "One of the best games sewn on the Padang" said Mr. J. M. Sime at the end of the Charity match played yesterday afternoon between Singapore and the 2nd Middlesex Regiments reselling ii1,609 words
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Article49 1923-09-26 8 TESTS IN AFRICA. Home Team Leads. Loudon Sept 16*.— The second s-{ries of the thr?e bests between tbe touring Oxford Athletic team and the Combined Sou.h African Un"verities in wfcVrh a representing South Africa entered resulted a>s follows: South Africa 25 Vi points. Universites 22 l Oxfcrd 1249 words
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Article446 1923-09-26 8 ROZARIO REPLIES. Shimamo o ami o'her boxers are informed thitf Claud? Rozario <s unable to meet any boxer for at leasu two mrmtbs owing to tbe death of his mo* her. BECKETT AND CARPENTIER. Search for New British Hope. their many months of leisure Beckett and Carpentier. when they446 words
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Article22 1923-09-26 8 DONOGHUE TO RIDE PAPYRUS. Reuter. London Yesterday. It has now been pnactioally arranged that Dom«ghue should ride Papyrus in America.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article173 1923-09-26 8 ENGLISH AVERAGES. Reuter. London, Yesterday. The fottowing are tbe final averages in the English cricket soasonBatting. Hendn(.i 3,010 runs; average 77.17. Mead 2,604 runs; avg. 59.18. ChaJlenor (West Indies) 1 556 runs; avg. 51.86. Makepeace 2 310 runs; avg. 49.14 Heame 1,519 rums; avg. 47.46. L. G. Crawley 801Reuter. - 173 words
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Article133 1923-09-26 8 MORE UNSUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS. Reuter. Amsterdam, Yesterday. The Spanish balloon "Espheria" a Gordon Bennett competitor landed on Sunday mighti at Woldondorp, Province GHiingen. Two of the naval officers aboard were when the balloon came in contact with an electric lght wire.—ReuU*r. Brussels. Yesterday. The Swiss balloon "Helvetia" landed atReuter. - 133 words
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Article60 1923-09-26 8 KEEPEL CLUB. A"ndrew Currie Cup. In the second round of the above ccmpctrirt >cm Mrs. H. H. W lson beat Mrs. E. E. Eldor (5 and 4). Mrs. Cantrell be.t Mis# A. Rooke (3 and 2). Mrs. H. C. Harrison beat Mrs. G. Steveos (1 up). Miss M. A.60 words
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Article67 1923-09-26 8 The foUow'ng will represent the S. R. C. vs. S. C. C. at ho.key to-day Wednesday) on the former's ground: —G. G. Gray; L. M. Perm of at her and E. O. Angus; F. Albuquerque, C. B. Wo b and J. V. Moss; V. C. Wosterhout. A. V. van67 words
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Article239 1923-09-26 8 INDIAN ASSC. vs. A.P.C. In the hockey matoh played yesterday on the R.:ffles School ground between the A.P.C. and the laid an Association) the former came out winners by 6 goals to 1. The A. P. C. played with ten men throughout, but they were too good for the239 words
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Article143 1923-09-26 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. C. Class Doubles. Jamdeson and Brown vs. Snell and McCullagh. Adamson and Campbell vs. G<fldsack and Stuart. Rogers and Maddern vs. Hay and Romney to finish. Curties and Curt'es vs. White and Ashworth to finish. Oggjer and Z'egele V 3. Bare and I.loy* B.143 words
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Article120 1923-09-26 8 LEAGUE FIXTURES. The League fixtures for the above have been completed and the first match*s are as follows: October, 2. First Division: Chin Woo Association vs. Anglo-Chinese School, on Raffles Ir.jiiurion ground. Yeung Ching School vs. Chinese Industrial and Commercial School on Y. A. ground. Second D vision:120 words
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Advertisement194 1923-09-26 8 OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN. tfl the commere al world to-<iay there is little, if any, djst notion made to regard to sex. T. e tendency is to pay the best salaries for the best work whe.'hcr done by men or women. B<ok-keoping is a sphere of usefulness in whjcih many women194 words
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Advertisement415 1923-09-26 8 tMiiii.iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii.iiiiiuiiii,,^,^. f Tennis Racket I Restringing j OUR SPECIALITY I Best Tropical I Pun «r to.« I Gut alone is I\h fill Precision in our Z f vWiWU workmanship I Used 1 Prices reasonable 1 1 ALL RESTRINGING GUARANTEED. I i a 1 Service incomparable. A Trial will convince you415 words
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Article527 1923-09-26 9 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) END OF "NEW DELHI." Simla, Sept. 10—With a v ew to carrying out the recommenJi.atictM of the Inchcape Committee the Raj has derated to locate Hhe bulk of the Government of Inda offices at Slm'a, avowing orily the camp offices527 words
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Article44 1923-09-26 9 London. Sept. 10— The wedding of Princess Maud with Lord Oarmgie has been postponed from OctVor IS till November 12 owing to an accident to Lord Carnegie's father. Lord South c sk, who wrenched his knee while out shooting in Kincardineshire.44 words
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Article1031 1923-09-26 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARK ET. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchaj.ge and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Sid-japore, Sept. 26. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s j|2 Anji)lo-Java 2s Z\\V_ Anglo-Malay 20a 24j7% Ayer1,031 words
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Advertisement207 1923-09-26 9 i GUARANTEED c RESTRINGING I RATES MODERATE. ROSE Co., Ltd., SriSJ IT pJ g (Incorporated in India S j C. P GOERZ'S I CAMERAS LENSES f acknowledged to be the best I j by all who use them. I i! I j S New Shipment have just Arrived jjj I207 words
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Advertisement256 1923-09-26 9 OFFICES TO LET. 2nd Floor Medical Hall Building. Small Store suitable for Traveller s Show Room. Apply to Medical Hall, Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Mobiloil Ut— Utr dun your fmdt Telephone 2413 LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore lUICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. fSup plier of all kir ds of256 words
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Advertisement570 1923-09-26 9 NOTICE. NOTICE ii hereby givea that the Power of Attorney dated !8th November 1919 granted by the Sincere Company l imited, a company duly incorporated in Hongkong, to Chan Po I eng and Luk fluen jointly and severally ran been cancelled and revoked a% from the 17th September 1923. DAVID570 words
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Article615 1923-09-26 10 Singapore, Sept. 22. MEAT. Article. Pr.ca, c. Beef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.18 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.60 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati (Govt) 0.60 FoWi ksti 0.55 Fowl large (3 katis) each 1.65615 words
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Advertisement882 1923-09-26 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at tbeir Sale-room, Kaffles i hambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, October 1, at 2.30 p.m. Upper Circular Road Lot 1—999 Years' ieasehold land with the two storeyed brick and882 words
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Advertisement252 1923-09-26 10 New Curative and rational treatment OF URINARY DISEASES AND AFFECTIONS OF ARTHRITIC ORIGIN BY URASEPTINE SOVEREIGN f f '':||B REMEDY Diseases in (Hepatic and Stone in the I bladder, Gravel) Rheumatism, URASEPTINE is granulated product entirely solubLe in water, its bases being Piperazine, Urotropine, Helmitol, Benzoates of sodium and) lithium252 words
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Advertisement398 1923-09-26 10 CUTICURA HEALS CHILDIKZEMA Over Arms, Hands, Face, Neck. Irritation Intense. "When my little daughter was five years of age eczema broke out all over her arms, hands, face and neck. The irritation was intense and she kept us awake at night by her constant scratching. We had to take her398 words
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Advertisement462 1923-09-26 10 I li I' l .l!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllUlliaiillllllllllHIII|ll|ll|IIIMI!l||||||||||||||||l|||i| l ll l |< f j NOTICE. i m s j MUTTON AND BEEF. I Please take notice that from and after the Ist of September I the price for Mutton and beef of j THE STRAITS CATTLE TRADING COMPANY I will be as hereunder462 words
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Advertisement573 1923-09-26 11 steamer sailings I p 0. BRITISH INDIA~AND APCArIjnL S (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. m PENINSULAR ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. 1 LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. 1 (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) M from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. 1 For CfciM '•P**- F <>' Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. m573 words
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Advertisement345 1923-09-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS n.yTkT LONDON LINE, Hakozaki Maru <w 14 Hakusan- Maru n f? Kitano Maru Nov 4 LIVERPOOL LINE. Lyons Maru Noy HAMBURG LINE. Tsuyama Maru 0ct 6 Matsumoto Maru Nov 23 NEW YORK LINE vit SUEZ Sailing datts ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Beg. Nov. BOMBAY LINE, Tamha345 words
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Advertisement496 1923-09-26 11 STEAMER SADJnS W LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Penang, Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremanile. Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. 8CHEDULE OP ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1923 1923 EMITA Oct. 15 Oct. 17 ENOGGERA Nov 12 Nov. 14 EURELIA Dec.496 words
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Advertisement470 1923-09-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS I T»av« n™ E STATES SH,I> PING BOARD. I port! op?!?? S M E s RVICE -fREIGHT PASSENGERS. VORnStt^A NILA H0NGKQ NG SHANGHAI KOBE j VOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. PRESIDENT TAFT Ftm >»»- PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Oct 24 S° V470 words
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Advertisement730 1923-09-26 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. It is hereby r>otih>d for general informal n that Wo .jlands station will be closed to ihe 1 übiio for passenger ano goods traffic oa and trom Ist October, 1923, on \»hich date the Causeway across tne Straits o: Jt hore will be opened to through rail traffic.730 words
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Advertisement367 1923-09-26 12 INSURANCE. THE ttfhi SOUTH >3pr BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in ihe S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. n367 words
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Advertisement522 1923-09-26 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:522 words
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Advertisement551 1923-09-26 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. Palemb3ng 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batav a, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongk ng, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang.551 words
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Advertisement494 1923-09-26 12 3ANKS. 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 Am ri tsar494 words
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