Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1923
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Title Section30 1923-09-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] VwX AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY i Vol. X.- -No. 228 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923.30 words
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Advertisement194 1923-09-28 1 0, DENTAL SURGERY j Dr. Ohkawa. D.D.S. L t e d h up-to-date appliances I on painless by the S.S. I NITROUS-OXIDE-AND |ygeN APPARATUS, the I n t on in Dentistry com- ed w lh Science. 2 v. Toxic effect—No Danger I s -oration—No lower'ng. J 16. Stamford Road, SINGAPORE.194 words
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Advertisement126 1923-09-28 1 OFFICES TO LET. 2nd Fleer Medical Hal] £uiiding. Small Store suitaLI for Traveller s Show Room. Apply to Medical Hall, Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. NEW MODEL ROBINSON PIANOS MADE IN LONDON AND I GUARANTEED FOR SEVEN YEARS TERMS FOR PURCHASE. $25 Monthly. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. STANDARD PHARMACY 306,126 words
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Advertisement140 1923-09-28 1 mt iiiiinii, I Solid Gold Gold Filled 1 KIM LESS MOUNTINGS 3 in 9 an> Desired Style ft Sin Plerse Consult I I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. f I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. I f!iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiaimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiMti!iiiiiiiiiiiiiitfliiMiiMiiii:t_i.tf? nr>ri nr I Ill i I OrCEMENTj J 1 S l SOLE IMPORTERS: i140 words
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Article2228 1923-09-28 2 ART AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Anak Bukil En Fete. With m\ view to selecting- a coltfeciftxn of Eirtices shjcvrirvg the art and craft cf the Malays of Kedah to be taken (to the British Empire Exhibition next, ycaoi, a wry succeasful exhibition of Malay arts and craf.s was heid2,228 words
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Advertisement310 1923-09-28 2 Dispel the clouds of ill health JraE^H with Sanatogen fl(Rm| quickly im- /I hV^i^i parts abundant energy w and new strength to those whose lives are clouded m\ with nervous exhaustion, despondency and bodily weakness. It is rich with _J R A Car- ttsle, England, organic phosphorus and writes: pmteid—the310 words
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Advertisement94 1923-09-28 2 1UU AM) KVK».<yBODY. WHO SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Headache, Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains, should use. Little's Oriental Balm. Mr. J. Vinco of No. 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatism in my kness for two years and Neuralgia in my face94 words
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Advertisement213 1923-09-28 2 NOW IS THE SEASON OF COLIC AND CHILLS. Use Baby's Own Tablets Against These Ills. Climat e conditions in the Far East are extremcCy hard on little on):s, especially a this time of the year. Sudden changes of temperature damp heat the chllfl which folhws hot close days, al! tend213 words
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Advertisement212 1923-09-28 2 I THE [MOTOR a IJNjON ij INS'JftIVCS Co Ltd a 9 rj lltC rpirated in England.) I MOroa VEHICLES.-Gur comprehensive polif v I i every risk. po,lc > covers DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT IAPPE* m I INSURED NOW rtN *-GET 0 3 F,RF -"Buildings, Dwellings, Godowna, Rent, Per <212 words
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Article96 1923-09-28 3 London, Sept. 14.—There is no confirmation of the official rumours of th. forthcoming engagement of Princess Marie of Belgium to the Hereditary Prince of Italy, states the "Times' Rome correspondent, but it is likely to he true a-s the r lations between the two Court? have been96 words
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Advertisement347 1923-09-28 3 SORE AND TENDER THROATS. A REMEDY. S me people inherit throat tenderness, and with -hem just a slight makes the breathing tubes so swollen and sore that it is sheer ■ton; to attempt to speak. There is one infallible remedy for this condition— WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE a 1 any347 words
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Advertisement284 1923-09-28 3 Use Cuticura Talcum Daily For The Skin After a bath with Cuticura Soap and warm water Cuticura Talcum is soothing, cooling and refreshing. If the skin is red, rough or irritated anoint with Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for all toilet uses. S9i£ 7^ nm !5284 words
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Advertisement463 1923-09-28 3 UsehuDDuckS 1 Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, rte., |p and avoid the heavy cost of renewals. 'M It is more than ever imperative to safeguard H your property by constant care in the matter Pal '/ifej of paint—the one defence against the IM lillin INDENT C 1i« i i tmli463 words
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Article324 1923-09-28 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Foojight." PROGRESS MADE IN STUDIO LIGHTING. Will modem studio light rig make N tm Nalc''s of elderly scrub women and Lilian Gi&hes of te.i-ton girls? Harry Perry, cameraman for Tom Forman i3 convinced that it w'B. "The plain flat lighting,"324 words
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Article520 1923-09-28 4 "What becomes, of the Ziegfeld beauties?*' This was one of the questions asked of Flo Z ogfeld, famcus producer of the "Follies" by an interviewer last week. H s answer was that some retire, some of the g'rls marry and ot' ers go into the movies. Recently520 words
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Advertisement319 1923-09-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF MALAYA. THE BIGGEST AND MOST TALKED OF PICTURES EVER SCREENED Foolish Wives 15 REELS A migbty Pi iversjl Maste-piece which has Packed the EMPIRE CINEMA FOR 3 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS Sharp at 9 p.m. By Special Request We are extending the319 words
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Advertisement353 1923-09-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Thursdjy, September 27, to October 2. In the Secoi d Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. GOLDWYN PRESENTS Helene Chadwick in The Glorious Fool IN G REELS. (From Mary Roberts Rinehart's Famous Story) A lovable, laughable tile of a man who stood a353 words
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Advertisement705 1923-09-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. "GAIETY" JMtSimT WEEK'S BIGGEST ATTRACTION. \J J\ A Greatest of all Great Photoplay?. Ist Show at 7,30 Sha HOUSE PETEBS and a Superb Cast in the Universal Ta f"fr M*\f%r%mm Jewel Production XvV3 I IT A HUMAN j lnsPapts n«sr sPirts HEARTS I Hug*— I ramatic-P werful Appeal- j705 words
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Article87 1923-09-28 5 ut C. Rubber Association. Singapore. Sept. 28. i c o Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spi Lat'»* London Cables quote. Uadon Spot.— i Sheet Clcsi.ig Prices. Buyers Sellers 51% 51% October 51% 52 Dec 52% 53% Jan March 55% 56 Ipc to June 57% 58 ados Cables quctj. Laod87 words
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Article90 1923-09-28 5 Singapore. Sept. 28. 'Jt London— Bank 4 months" sight 2s 4 7;32d 2» 4%d Pr te 3 months' sighc 2s 4 19-32 d Or. h ia— i i Transfer 172% 0- H rvkong— X mamd draft 1% p.c. D s. i i. mand draft 74% Bank Tel. Transfer 139%90 words
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Article210 1923-09-28 5 f ii wing passengers are pro- to Eurc»pe by the s.s. "DonI i" <- l'ng to-day. I Ssjgne Aali, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Mrs. Avery and infant, Mr. BarMr Barber, Mr. E. J. Bourne P. W. Bourne, Master, W. J. Mrs. H. Boldeirson and infant, Miss 97. M. Bolderson,210 words
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Article34 1923-09-28 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders ;<la aid Ceylon to-day is Rs. 171 i to $100. The rate of psy m€nt Money Orders from Indpa end ylon is Rs. 175 equal to $100.34 words
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Article474 1923-09-28 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TODAYS QUOTATIONS Tin to-day, $99.62*4 per pikul 75 tons sold. ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. T n.—London £198.10.0. Rubber.—ls. 3%d. T 'ns— Takings 93 to 96 cents. North Taipings $1.05 to $110, South Taipings 98 cents to &1.02, Nawng Pets $1.35 to $1.40. Johanr, 35 to474 words
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Article352 1923-09-28 5 LEWIS AND PFAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore Yesterday. The paist week has seen a dull market with fears tihat the lack of American support r.ind increasing stocks in London would tend to depress prices, However the increase of s'.iocki in London of 1 447 tons for the352 words
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Article240 1923-09-28 5 BARLOW CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore Yesterday. During the pas; week the local market has been dull the price for Spot Sheet varying between 50 and 50%. cen is per lb. For the week ending 22nd nstan-t the London stocks show a further increase and are now 52 986 tons against240 words
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Article145 1923-09-28 5 GUTHRIE CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore To-day. The easing of the European political situation has influenced a good tone, a; I th r ommodity Market is attain firmer anl more re ive after a <iuli per od. New York cor. inues q l'e< with li t\* fluctuation, but London has improv145 words
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Article82 1923-09-28 5 Standard Oi' (V, Current Prices. Oevoe's Imperial Brilliant per two tins $5.25 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4.80 Tiger per two tins $480 Piger in drums per two drum* $4.10 **i*tic Petroleum l u's Current Priest Fish per unit of 4 Imperiai gallons (1 tin) $2.4882 words
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Article33 1923-09-28 5 Received by Yokohama Specie Bank. Tor Mr Sins'h $5 tin ted Engineers Ltd., 500 Yap Teck Hye 50 Szo Hai Tor»? Baoiking and Insurance Co. 100 F. P. Rou 1033 words
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Article52 1923-09-28 5 ARRIVALS. September, 28. Selangor from Zamboang'a. Bowes Castle from Manila. Alting from Kooma'. Steel Trawler from Baltimore. September. 28. Ban Teck Guan for Djambi via ports. Emile for Rho via Saimboe. K'ungchow far Hongkong via ports.. Montoro for Melbourne via ports. Dongola for Lontkm via ports. via *Penang52 words
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Article257 1923-09-28 5 London Sept. 16.—"You have got it but are you happy?" the Greeks must have thought when they surrendered Karaga eh to the Turks, judging from a cabie from the "Times' correspondent at Karaga.oh who nciderJtally discloses what sort of a town it is on which257 words
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Advertisement72 1923-09-28 5 LONDON ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTANTS. This Assoc atioa has been formed for tbe purpose of afford ng a reeogn'zed professional status as Accountants to persons who are unable to take up service under articles. The I intermediate examination of this body wdl be held in Singapore shortly under the supervision of72 words
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Advertisement662 1923-09-28 5 0 Ai OLLO SS MOTOR HORN jjj j A CLEAR ROAD WITHOUT OFFENCE. Jjj HP HERE are Horns wl ich, with their loud commanding noise, secure a n] ltj grudging passape along the road on the part of other drivers of motor and S IJj norse-drawn vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians.662 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-09-28 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, Sept. 27. Bared 32 Fah 1016.8, 1013 3, 1015.2. Temperature 82. 84 81. Wet Bulb Ther 78, 79, 78. Dir of Wnd S, S, S. Max Temp in shade 87. Mm Temp in Shade 76. Max in Sun 120. Ter rad Ther 73. Rainfall54 words
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Article103 1923-09-28 5 x SINGAFOU DIARY. To-day, Sept. 28. s —0.15 a.m. 0.14 p.m. n ward mail loaves, homeward mail leaves. .mmissioners Moni.lhly 2 15. ert Memorial Hail (fcilare. M 1st and 2nd Degrees p.m. I ,>-m«»rrow, Sept. 29. 0.46 a.m., 0.39 p.m. ward mail due. Rubber Mtg. noon. Sept.103 words
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Article678 1923-09-28 5 10.30 a.m. deliveries by postman from the G. P. O. will be abolished ar.d deliveries at 9 a.m. end 10 a.m. will be substituted. The noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. deliveries will rema n as heretofore. Subscriptions. For those subscribing to the undermentioned services the subscriptions for678 words
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Obituary45 1923-09-28 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. »t S? ESliS^k 0 Requiem fo f the te MRS. J. L, ROZASIO will be celebrated at St.. osep i v boircn on ouday, October 1st, at 7 a.m. r riendl and relations are kln.ly requested to accept ;his Lntlma ion. relations45 words
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Article613 1923-09-28 6 As Will be observed in the article on the opposite page the Municipality ha. declared official war-has uuned its ulf.matum —aga net the mosquito in Singapore. The Deputy Health Officer ha* d.-awn up a document which defines the enemy and his treacherous ways, detafli the weapons to613 words
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Article87 1923-09-28 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Ho-day. The live'y press controversy on the merjacj of fishponds bo publ c health owing to their being a dumping ground for fi th and a breed ng piace for mosquitoes was fuliy d scuseed by the Kin.a Sanitary B-ard, where there was87 words
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Article84 1923-09-28 6 Da Loh bin Saloh a Javanese fji allowed to have made a brutal attack on another compatriot in Mou.it El zabeth last night at about 8 o'clock and inflicted several wounds w th m kr.ife. The complainant was removed to hospital n a serious condition and h's dying84 words
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Article588 1923-09-28 6 A Requiem Mass will be held at St. Joseph s Church next Monday at 7 am. In memory of the late Mrs. J. L. Rozario. The Mercantile Bank of Ind a Ltd., w 11 open a Branch in Bat-via on Oct. 1, with Mr. R. Kennedy, formerly Acc:mnta.it, S ngapore,588 words
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Article395 1923-09-28 6 ALLEGED MURDER—ACCUSED'S STORY. Further hearing was resumed today at the Singapore Ass zes, before Mr. Justice F. Barrett-Lennard and a special jury, of the case in which a Chinese named C.«wee Hong stands accused of having, on April 7, 1922, committed the murder cf his compatrot Low Tan395 words
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Article592 1923-09-28 6 TOSAILLEB T R F Bavaria SH* Reuter. In connection *h* tw. 1 <* Herr Ebert's <v, h «iiei Bavarian G J the Bavaria the Bavarian <;,'...' 'j Of of th and [11 not t oallo;v itS( f fte p^ deplorable de, tenWncee irhich will their misery. 0n! >'Reuter. - 592 words
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Article25 1923-09-28 6 Reuter. Berlin, Y'asterday. During collis'ons laat night at Anr.aberg, Saxcny. between Nationals and workmen one was killed and twenty-five were injured.— Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article67 1923-09-28 6 Reuter. Munich, Yesterday. The Bavar an Peoples party organ, in an attack on Ludendorff, who is well-known as beng be.ird the Hitler movement, warns that if he provokes a revolution he will be fulfilling Fre-ch hopes, as the latter will intervene. Ludendorff repl ed deny ng theReuter. - 67 words
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Article109 1923-09-28 6 R euter. London Yes erdny The Bavarian Government's prodsaaatioa at Mun ch prescribing "tetnH porary measures" foiiows eh-sely the lines of President Eber.'g previou-ly Further news of One trend of events is anxously await* d in Londorn inTicw of earlier Berlin te:erran;s d scr bin- tfi e electricalReuter. - 109 words
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Article44 1923-09-28 6 Reuter. Moscow Yesterday. German Communists a-ne preying the Mosoow party to grant support on he ground that the moment ia opporturo but ihe Soviets have re-pK-d that peaceful reconstruction their pr.no pal aim and acton ia out of quest on.—Reurer.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article61 1923-09-28 6 Reuter. Berlin Yesterday. The President fts* issued a decree aimm- at the irntwmfoti of pub'ic tmri J Providing tor the eurta lmen: ot> constitutional rghts. Hke the £«dom of the- pre* the ri g h of assembly authorising oWcilfcry a,nd seizure*. g iv executive Power to the MinisterReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement254 1923-09-28 6 I 1 JUST RECEIVED I I I I New Records For I f SEPTEMBER I I j Latest Dance *!usic 1 c New !r strumertal «usic j j Latest Vocal Hits j I and 1 j Operatic Music by the i WdKLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS. j m m I I Robinson254 words
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Advertisement103 1923-09-28 6 WATCH BRACELETS/ In 18ct gold expanding or moire LATEST NOVELTIES A ljrge range of high grade watches in g >U, silver and platinum and diamonds ALWAYS MAINTAINED. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Compare prijes aud quality before ordering elsewhere. ISMAIL A. RAHEEM TELEPHONE NO. 2292. Telegraphic address: THA IB A Singapore. JEWELLER,103 words
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Article90 1923-09-28 7 Large Russian Army in Turkestan. Alarm in Afghanistan. Reuter. Simla. Yesterday. A message from Peshawar states that it ia now estimated that 70 000 to 80 000 Runsvßi fight ng troops are at Turkesian The Afghans and Persians are becoming anxious with regard to <visi intent.ons. AsReuter. - 90 words
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Article158 1923-09-28 7 Assembly Adopts Committee's Resolutions. Reuter. Geneva, Yesterday. fVwtwMy adopted the resolu%aemitted by the Opium Comi- eluding a resoLut'on urging tries which have not yet ratic (M um (Vnvent on of 1912 to j, < v>n and to apply its proMr. Chao Hsin Chu declarat the best means toReuter. - 158 words
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Article40 1923-09-28 7 Japanese Delegation at Kieff. Reuter. Riga, Yesterday. Vr.f Jap-r.r»e Trade Delegation arr vcd at K'pff artd is prrcoed ng to Odessa and Kbarkoff with the object of promot r.g s tippmg and trade between Odesss and Japa~«Reuter. - 40 words
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Article191 1923-09-28 7 Mining Companies Meetings. (From Our Own Correspondent! Penang Yesterday. The Automob He Club Committee that the total membership at *e m& of the year June 1923. was 116 They failed to effect a reduction on the cost of transport of cars from Penar.g to Prai but were191 words
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Article135 1923-09-28 7 Palladium Doing Big Business. "Oliver Twist" wi.h Jackie Coc-gan n the name pairt is playing to large houses ait the Palladium; there will be a matinee to-morrow at 4 30 and Sunday nigh? will be the last chance that patrons of the Orchard-road theatre will have of seeing135 words
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Article100 1923-09-28 7 Severe Censorship at Sofia. Reuter. London Yesterday. A very severo censorship at Sofia prevents an accurate appraisal of the f itua ion and hitherto has withheld the information of the reconstruct on of the Cabinet on coal Won linos. Moreover 't is now clear ttttft the rising originallyReuter. - 100 words
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Article40 1923-09-28 7 British Competitor Capsizes. Reuter. Cowe, Yesterday. The contest for the Schneider Cup opened ir..auspic dualy. The British seaplane Blackburn-Napier taxied across the starting 1 ne heading westward after it balanced and capsized and sank. The pilot was unhurt.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article34 1923-09-28 7 Six Hours from Berlin to London. Reuter. Lordon, Yesterday. Mr. H. H. Robertson, piloting an eleven-skater De Havilland 34 aeroplane flew from Berlin to London in 9't hours, creat'ng a record. —Renter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article76 1923-09-28 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo N!,cb -N'tch.' Shi mbun" for the following: Tokio Sep£, 26. Barons Tanetaro Mekata and Shoichi Ohmorl and Mr. Kiyoshi Nakakoji have been arnpicwv.ed mom be re of the Privy Counc l. A demonstration has taken place urging the dispase»! of the76 words
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Article266 1923-09-28 7 The Presby.ery of Smgapore. Johore and Muar mot at Prinsep -street Church, on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. ;ill 000 ft. The Rev. Chia Tak Goan was nvodeirai.or, with whom were the Rev. Tan, Ler|r Tay Tay Sek Tin, W. Murray and J. A B. Cqok. There dpas a266 words
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Article133 1923-09-28 7 WHY ITALY WAS GRANTEtf INDEMNITY. Decision Criticised. Reuter. Athens. Yesterday. Corfu was handed over to the Greeks this morning.—Reuter. London, Yesterday. The decision of the Conference of Ambassadors to award 50 000.000 lire to Italy was based on the fact that the culprits had not yet beenReuter. - 133 words
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Article55 1923-09-28 7 Reuter. Corfu, Yesterday. The town is in perfect order under resumed civil administration. No threats have been made against Italian citizens, hence the population is surprised to see four Italian dreadnoughts and seven destroyers re-appear from behind the island of Vido and anchor before the town. The causeReuter. - 55 words
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Article77 1923-09-28 7 Reuter. Corfu. Yesterday. The apprehensions of the population were dispelled when evacuation began. The Italian flag was lowered amid ealutes from the Italian flert and a Greek destroyer. An Italian flagship saluted the Greek flag when it was hoisted. Forty thousand Corfites welcomed the Governor when he landedReuter. - 77 words
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Article24 1923-09-28 7 Reuter. Athens. Yesterday. News of the evacuation was almost unobserved, owing to general depression in Italy obtaining practically everything be demanded. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article48 1923-09-28 7 Reuter. London, Yesterday. The Italians have not completed ihe evacuation of Corfu. For although troops have left, a Rome message states that the Italian squadron has b<en ordered to retain the anchored roadstead until Italy actually rece yes the 50.000 000 lire payable by GreeceReuter. - 48 words
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Article274 1923-09-28 7 Successful Preliminary Objection. The case was concluded yesterday at the Supreme Court, before Chef Justice S r Walter Shaw a which R.M.N.N.M Sellapa Oi'tty sued Chua Chuan Wee. Chop Keng Hiap Hong and Chua Kow for the recovery of the balance due or. a promissory note for274 words
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Article55 1923-09-28 7 CHINESE WEDDING —A CORRECTION. In regard to the wedding of Mr. Lee Chuao and M«t- Checng Swat Keow, wh eh took place on Wedperday. we are informed that the bride the youngeet s'ster. not the youngest daughter (as rftated yesterday), cf Dr. CheonU Chee Hai She is also a niece55 words
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Article1285 1923-09-28 7 MUNICIPALITY'S DECLARATION OF WAR. Help of Public Needed. The following is the text of a pamrpMet just drawn up by the Deputy Health Officer of the Municipality:— Anti-Mosquito Campaign. It is a golden rule in all public health work that the success of any m a ure1,285 words
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Article192 1923-09-28 7 Lowfco, Sep.. leV—Betesssss Mrs. Hdhn. of Kansas C ty. cenvmced hat BM poss mMM a gmuine Leonardo da Vinci a solemn conclave of the experts of tihe two hem spheres assembled at the Louvre attempting ifo decide the authenticity at Mrs picture. Mrs. Hahn siys hr picture192 words
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Advertisement263 1923-09-28 7 j DAVENPORT SffSh j I OILENGINE. I 3 SEMI-DIESEL I I THE IDEAL POWIH PIANT. No carburetor, no miter and uo electrical ig litton device, suc'i ai are found in In ol the ordinary gasoline engine and which are ttSttait) ta endltsa Bource or k] 3 trouble. j(] I ENGINEERING263 words
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Article1268 1923-09-28 8 THE TOURNAMENT MATCHES. BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES. By ♦'Wayfarer." This season's Tournamen. fixtures have all been played and the Services have been left champions. Of the six matches they have woan thrve and lo.fs ore and that too by a small The remaining two matches against1,268 words
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Article56 1923-09-28 8 The following wiili play for the St. Joseph's Olid; Boy's against the Lanka Union seqond eleven on the former's ground to-morrow:—F. Albuquerque (Capt) C. A. Pennefather, L, M. Pennefather, A. Chelvan, T. R. Chelvan, F. J. Rajppa. K. Veeravagop, Keah Yontg. E. van Jansz, F.56 words
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Article93 1923-09-28 8 The fallowing will represent the S R.C. and Inddan Association at cricket tomorrow on the former's ground c mmencing at 2 p.m. S.RC. C. P. Hoffmann. (Capt.), A. E. Coelho, H. G. Stack, G. Armstrong, W. A. Deans, L. E. Campbeill, T. A. Cordeiro, V. C.93 words
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Article106 1923-09-28 8 PUBLICATION OF CHALLENGES. Local boxers who wish to use this paper for the publication from time to t me of challenges, etc., are asked no send in their records upsto-date. Where we have poaswssi m cf a boxer's record no charge will be made for publication of his challenge106 words
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Article87 1923-09-28 8 An inV:resting programme of boxing matches has been arranged and will be gone through at the New World Stadum to-morrow night. The programme include* contests between Johnny Wilson and TMzzYng Yusop Boy One and Boy Walley, and Tedkijy Watson and Young Roy. "Smashing Bill." of Pulo Samboe 887 words
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Article289 1923-09-28 8 LAST NIGHT'S CONTESTS. By "Wayfarer." A very interesting programme of wrastling matches n the Indian style was gone through «fr the New World last n/gh.. The attendance was poor but keen mmwmm was not lacking. Mr Seth p informed Ac dual duties of time-keeper and referee. The first fighi289 words
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Article37 1923-09-28 8 Y.M.C.A, CHAMPIONSHIP. A seam'-final match in the Y.M.C.A. BJIiard ChampConahip will be played on the Association table th a evening between A. Neubronner and A. Baker commencing at 8 30 p.m. Members and fr.&ntili are welcome.37 words
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Article26 1923-09-28 8 KEPPEL CLUB. The result of the Ladies. Spoon for Sept. is a wrm for Mrs. K. Fraser with a score of 66 12 44 net.26 words
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Article27 1923-09-28 8 The competition for the Navy Cup (men's foursomes) will be held in October and November and entries w-tl be received up to October 21.27 words
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Article272 1923-09-28 8 FIRST INTER STATE GAME. The first inter-State game of the season «01 be played in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday af t frnoon between Selangor and Jchore. Both States ha ve been having praot ce Uamea drurtnd the past week. It wili be* s en that Selangur will have the272 words
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Article158 1923-09-28 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. B Ciasa Doubles. Whtlif ajid R'ches vs. Salter &nd Strachan unfinished. Duff and Cassels vs. Simpson and Schofield unfinifhed. Bowerman'md Rivers vs. Bell and Hoblyn unfinished. Mortrler and Calder vs. Case and Furgruspcn unfin'sh*d. Newcomers' Handicap. Goldie vs. Way unnnkhed. A Class Doubles. Donaldson158 words
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Article83 1923-09-28 8 Weather permitting, tiie Tennis Knals -of the Y. M. C. A., in the "A" and "B" Handicap classes., will be hedd on the Association courts on hursday and Friday next week as follows Thursday, "A" Singles Handicap P nal Lim Bong Soo, owe 15.3 v s Ong Swee83 words
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Article17 1923-09-28 8 The American Tournament, commencing on Tuesday, Oct. 2, begins at 4 30 p.m.17 words
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Article42 1923-09-28 8 The hon'ble Mr. V. Gibbons has presented a handsome cup to the S.V.C. Wth rtihe approval of the donor this Cup will be presented to the Unit obtaining the figure of merit for musketry during the year.42 words
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Article71 1923-09-28 8 S.V.C. INTER-COMPANY COMPETITION. The replay in the above tournament between the S. R. A. and <fae Ch'ncse Company, will be played today on the S. R C. ground. The following will represent the Chinese Company: China Keng Chuan Chua Lye Yar.g Yee Chiok Wah Cheng Lang Seng, Chan Chiap71 words
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Article37 1923-09-28 8 The following will represent the Persenangaa St a Club against the Fathul Karib Club to-morrow afternoon Salfim. Abdullah, PailL W. Husse n, Wan Puteh, H. Ibrahim, Jofri, Jaafar. Taib, Fak r and Mohamed Zein-37 words
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Article103 1923-09-28 8 A draw of one all was the result of the match between the St. Joseph's Institution and the Hongkong Bank when they met on the former's ground ycsU-rday at a friendly game of soccer. The St. Joseph's Inst'&u'jlon will visit Johore to-morrow to play against the103 words
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Article145 1923-09-28 8 A. P. C. vs. GARRISON". In the hockey match played yesterday on the S.R.C ground between the A P.C. and the Garr'aon. the kMrnt ran out winners by three goals to one. The A.P.C. were not at full strength and payed wi-h a man short throughput. The so'diers led145 words
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Article67 1923-09-28 8 j The> folx\w r.g will represent th* S.C.C. in a ma*ch aga'nst the M'diJe3ex Regt. to-day o:i the S.C C. gr. und :—M. S. Bonaventura, C. Grakam Brown (Oapt.) C E Winter B. E Abbitrt. P. N. Knight T. H. Holyoak, C. M. S. P. H. Smith,67 words
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Advertisement65 1923-09-28 8 AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. To become an expert accountant thorough preparation is necessary •to prove the competency of candidates for membership in one of the professional bodies, exami nations are held from time to t'me. The ICS prepare candidates for the examinations of the Lcfidon Assoc ation of Accountants aft* other65 words
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Advertisement76 1923-09-28 8 BRASSO. THE BEST METAL POLISH IMPARTS A LASTING BRILLIANCE. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. It is easy •o keep the children well and straw ■carr* fcflT? Each drop oi SCOTTS bukin nch in body-building ingredients m are needed l^3E£s body, SCOTTS soothe, and heal. 5 throat and chert. Severe coughe, colds and76 words
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Advertisement340 1923-09-28 8 (RESTR INGINGI I TENNIS RACKETS I I jjj I I ALL RESTRINGING I I j GUARANTEED. j iRAJA'S I SPECIALITY. I in 11' i I I j Chevrolet 1 Cars If HE 1923 Model Chevrolet ii fitted with Self starter, Electric Lighting, Magneto Ignition, Vacuum Feed Electric Horn, Speedometer, Double340 words
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Article202 1923-09-28 9 «90 IN ACTION SETTLED FOR £25 DAMAGES. London, Aug. 22.—"1 th nk it is a perfect scandal," declared the Registrar at Lambeth County Court today in refuting to tax a bill ef eovt* for over £90 in an atftk<a where damages were settled by consent202 words
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Article227 1923-09-28 9 Competing for £100 Knitting Prize. New York, Aug. 17. —Duri-g the next week five young women fashion experts w 11 pass judgment on the kntting ability of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, wife of the acting Pres dent. A sample of her knitting will be subm'tted to them as an227 words
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Article180 1923-09-28 9 Internationalism Not Yet, Says Dean McCormick. There was a d visi-cm of humility as deep that of sex and i (fin tely more complcated—the div'siom into nat on States —said the Dean of Manchester (Dr. J. G. McCormick), preadhi g in Manchester Cathedral. Had t always been,180 words
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Article1040 1923-09-28 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Sept. 28. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue va!u<> of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|2 An(.ilo-Ja.va 2s 3|1% Anglo-Malay 20s 24j7% Ayer1,040 words
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Advertisement414 1923-09-28 9 .1..»..,.».™,,»,,»,,.,,, RESTRICTION! only stops the price of rubber from dropping bat to ENCOURAGE j the use of rubber means I Future PROSPERITY. Buy I "BELL BRAND"! m m j RUBBER GOODS, THEN YOU ARE SUPPORTING THE I I LOCAL RUBBER INDUSTRY. TAN KAH KEE CO., RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. j I414 words
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Advertisement298 1923-09-28 9 Mobiloil Tilep,vu« tut UN CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Sinjapote. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. f Supplier r f all kinds of l 1 i tiiniotic and ay Soiid 1 r*s and also PSupplierd CABGOYLE 1 utiriratllig oils. CHEAPEST IN THE M \RKET. !C. P goer?; I CAMERAS LENSES I acknowledged to298 words
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Article618 1923-09-28 10 Singapore, Sept. 22. MKAT. Ajiicl*. Priec t r Bee/ steak kati 0.46 iJeef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fit (lit quality) kati 0.60 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati (Govt) 0.60 Fowl kati 0.55 Fowl large (3 katis) each618 words
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Advertisement598 1923-09-28 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The UndersigneJ have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Cambers, Raffles Place, On Moniay, October 1, at 2.30 p.m. Upper Circular Road Lot 1—999I —999 Years'leasehold land with the two storeyed brick and tile-roofc598 words
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Advertisement408 1923-09-28 10 Eczema Wash A of DEXMA to»any eczema s>re o- itc lag eruption and you'll be hie to rest and sl-ep once more Think—just •i touch Is it worth trylnp f Get a If ial b >tile to-day. For sale at all chemists, shops drugsis!s, etc DEXMA for Eczema Q delightfulrefreshing408 words
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Advertisement560 1923-09-28 10 DIARRHOEA IN INFANTS. Food that Nourishes and cures at the same time. Fear fills the heart of the mother of every artificially-fed infant when the hot weather acts in. She knows that then the season of summer diarrhoea begins, which carries off thousands of infants every year. This diarrhcea. with560 words
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Advertisement360 1923-09-28 10 1 30TICE. **j MUTTON AND BEEF. m Please take notice that from and after the Ist of S the price for Mutton and beef of I THE STRAITS CATTLE TRADING COMPANY, will be as hereunder stated viz: I Mutton—wholesale at A <> I Mutton—Retail at their stalls 45 cts j360 words
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Advertisement556 1923-09-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR mi (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Oti WARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Toanage Singapore Tonnage Singapore556 words
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Advertisement349 1923-09-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkT LONDON LINE. Hakozaki Maru Oct 14 Hakusan Maru Oct 28 Kitano Maru Nov 4 LIVERPOOL LINE Tsushima Maru Oct 10 Lyons Maru Nov 7 HAMBURG LINE Tsuyama Maru Oct 6 MatBumoto Maru Nov 23 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing dates ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kanagawa Maru349 words
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Advertisement494 1923-09-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. v LINE OF STEAMERS r Monthly Bailings to and from Australia for cargo only calling at Penang, Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arr val Date of Departure 1923 1923 EMITA Oct. 15 Oct. 17 ENOGGERA Nov 12 Nov. 14494 words
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Advertisement616 1923-09-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERS. PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives Sar. Francisco. PRESIDENT TAFT Oct 10 Nov 1 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Oct 24 Nov 15 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG.616 words
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Advertisement667 1923-09-28 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. This is to notify the Publio that Mr. Ong Hin Hong has en the Ifrt day of September, 19.3 bought all the goodwill, atock-in-tr. d chattels, and fixture* ot the busiue&s i f Messrs. T. T. Brothers No. 3-, J"nker Streer, Malacca. AH book debts prior to the667 words
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Advertisement443 1923-09-28 12 TO LET. TO LET—Spacious No. 15, Jiak Kim Street off Kim Seng R< ad and No. 63, Anson Road. Kent very cheap. Apply Oversea-L-hineae Bank, 63 Chuiia street. TO LET. —One.large compound house No. 3, situated at Lorong 32, Geylang R ad. Particulars apply to The Secretary of Kwong Wai443 words
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Advertisement374 1923-09-28 12 INSURANCE. THE Cw'l 80UTH vy&P BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. G. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2. Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in :he S.S.) I Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, P,anque del Indo China Buddings, lA, Malacca Street.374 words
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Advertisement494 1923-09-28 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Compan.es Acts of 1862 te 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Cap.tai £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:Srr494 words
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Advertisement530 1923-09-28 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 SuleimanBatu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Scurabaya, Semarang, Shanghai. Hongk ng, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised530 words
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Advertisement493 1923-09-28 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liab lity of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon493 words
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Advertisement379 1923-09-28 12 from W a s ti r H What you wLttT? 7 If** of pure bC Jt ,>>y drinking th <* Stable and MEDICINAL BLOon ONE Borr, E Sufficient f or 12 rRItE S( id by The International PK Angio.Chn Tbe Medical Office The United P harm JJi B„t: s fa379 words
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