Malaya Tribune, 5 October 1923
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Title Section29 1923-10-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. Vol X.- -No. 234 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923-29 words
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Advertisement483 1923-10-05 1 i ,i i i iiiiiiniiinnniiiniiiiimiiminBiinBBi :"t HE DENTAL SURGERY f Dr Ohkawa, D.D.S. i E op-to-dafti appliances o p; .:r.!o6s by the S.S. XIIKOUS-OXIDE-AND 1 03J AWARATUS. the I too in Dentistry com- d w'fch Science. N Toxic effect—No Danger a 5 E n Defeneration— No lower'ng. 1 i 16.483 words
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Advertisement29 1923-10-05 1 it''l''tnl'i|i:|!!liil:!|iiiii|iiiiit:i|iiiii|iiiiili:iiiiiittit>ttii|i'llltn|tit« 3 1 Solid Gold Gold Filled RIMLESS MOUNTINGS I in any Desired Style Size I Ple?se Consult I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO, I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore.29 words
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Article1121 1923-10-05 2 WOMAN'S AWAKENING. [By "The Englishman" Tokio Correspondent.] There is one great modern development n wh eh India is ahead of Japan, the freedom that haa been freely granted to Indian women and which has culminaitied in their seeur ng the suffrage on equal terms with men1,121 words
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Article255 1923-10-05 2 London Physician Called to Marquess of Cambridge. London, August 17.—The Marquess cf Cambridge, brother cf the Queen, hi lying seriously ill at Shotton Hall' rear Shrewsbury, and a d stingu shed Lomdfte physician has been called by tslegraph. It is officially stated however, that there is a255 words
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Advertisement306 1923-10-05 2 THE TROUBLES OF BABY. It is not to be expected that he should talk %s well as you or I, but when in pain there is a solid attempt on his part to make it understood that all is not well with him and everyone within range of his voice306 words
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Advertisement113 1923-10-05 2 WHAT'S THE USE? WkjTi the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face when ten minutes' rubbing with Little's Oriental Balm will bring relief. Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment Little's Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relieves—stops113 words
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Advertisement270 1923-10-05 2 HAPPY CHILDHOOD. Is Largely A Matter of Health. Let Baby's Own Tablets Keep Your Children Well. Littls children very quickly get 4oat-of-sorts.' By prompt treatment tbsy can usually quickly JkvSj. j be Mt right tftpTsjl ff again. Most of it their troubles &&FZ%gk ft arise in the lint Bwn place270 words
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Advertisement609 1923-10-05 2 I THE NEW ECONOMICAL FIVE PASSENGER WILLYS-KNIGHT MOTOR CARS. Price $3,250 only. I SEVEN ADVANTAGES OF KNIGHT MO 10» p. I 1. Improves with use. 5. It is silent in Operation and I 2. Requires no adjustment remains so. Sow.. t i 6. It is Simple, being f ree h.609 words
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Article596 1923-10-05 3 BUKIT JELOTONG RUBBER ESTATES LTD. The directors of the afoove company have issued the followng report. The Directors have pleasure in submitting their Report and Statement of Accounts duly audited for the year ended May 31, 1923. Accounts. The profit for the year after deducting the D rector's596 words
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Article39 1923-10-05 3 A Race Meeting (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racinir) will be held On Saturday, October 27, in support of the Relief Funds aid of the Distress occasioned by the Recent Earthquake and Fires in Japan.39 words
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Article97 1923-10-05 3 RACES NOS. 1 6. THE Ist 2nd EX-GRIFFIN HORSE HANDICAPS. Time:—2.ls p.m. and 4.35 p.m. Prizes:—A Silver Cup to tach Ist. 2nd and 3rd Horse. A handicap for all Ex-Griffin Horses. The Horses shall be divided by the Har.dicapp.r into 2 classes, A. 8., each Class to be handicapped97 words
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Article130 1923-10-05 3 RACES NOS. 2 7. THE Ist 2nd POLO PONY RACE. Time:—2.lo p.m. and 5 p.m. Prizes:—A Silver Cup to each Ist. 2nd and 3rd Pony. A divided nee for Polo Ponies. The runners in each division to be decided by lot. Catch Weights:—ll st. 7 lbs. and over. Distance:—3 furlongs.130 words
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Article113 1923-10-05 3 RACES NOS. 3 8. THE Ist 2nd EX-GRIFFIN PONY HANDICAPS. Time:—3.os p.m. and 5.25 p.m. Prizes:—A Silver Cup to each Ist. 2nd and 3rd Pony. A handicap for all Ex-Griffin Poniee 14.2 and under which have not wen a race for horses since January 1. 1923. The Poiies shall be113 words
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Article108 1923-10-05 3 RACES NOS. 4 9. THE Ist 2nd PONY HANDICAPS. Time:—3.3o p.m. and 5 50 p.m. Prizes:—A Silver Cup to each Ist, 2nd and 3rd Pony. A handicap for Polo Ponies and Ponies 14.2 and under which have not been trained by a professional trainer since August 1, 1923. The Ponies108 words
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Article567 1923-10-05 3 GHARRY PONY SCRAMBLE. Time:—3.ss p.m. Prizes:—lst Pony. $20.00. 2nd Pony $10.00 amd 3rd Pony $5. A distance handicap for Gharry Ponies. Distance:—3 furlongs. Natrve R dors. Enlaramce free. Entrance to the Course will be by ticket* $2.00 each person, including Members of the Singapore Sporting Club and567 words
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Advertisement616 1923-10-05 3 Improve Your Complexion By Using Cuticara Baths with Cuticura Soap and hot M the pores of impurities and f< A with a E entle application am O ntment to soothe and pre ideal for the toilet, as it ala iCo ra Talcum for powdrring perfuming. mi U 20. eiii Ii6i616 words
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Advertisement179 1923-10-05 3 New Curative and rational treatment OF URINARY DISEASES AND AFFECTIONS OF ARTHRITIC ORIGIN BY URASEPTINE SOVTREIGN REMEDY Jjjqjj for Urinary Diseases in L; ES 1 Hopatif and s Lrtffl H( nal ColiCi Stone in tbe bladder, Gravel) i Gout R!ießn,atlsm Eczema, URASEPTINE is a granulated, product entirely solub'e in water,179 words
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Advertisement236 1923-10-05 3 CONTINENTAL J j PNEUMATIC 0==^ 1 0 Automobiles nntinental and SOLID TVftESJ I I B are fitted by a powerful hydraulic j gj nVUlOl g IjjClcSs press, under supervision of expert Tyre Engineers. U 1 Slma Darby Co., Ltd. 1 I All reputable dealers and (incorporated in s s >236 words
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Article900 1923-10-05 4 Footlight - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." II I'M AN HEARTS. The mere feet that a stage scores 0 great success is 9* certa n indi-at on tin* a screen presentation can dupl cote the feat, in fact the odds are ft*** it, therefore, when the900 words
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Advertisement387 1923-10-05 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE CINEMA TANJONG PAGAR POAI). From Thursday, October 4 to Sunday, October 7. In the Second Show at 9.30 IN 8 PARTS. Wives won't miss this —Husbands should not In feet efarybody must see this. Harold Lloyd in I DO A two reel Pathe comedy. EVE'S FILM REVIEW of387 words
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Advertisement335 1923-10-05 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Wednesday, October 3, to Monday, October 8. In the Secopd Show at 9 pin. Sharp. Matinee Idles 1 Reel Star Comedy. Carle Laemmle Presents Gladys Walton in GOSSIP IN 5 REELS. A highly dramatic picture play that crashes its message ever in forceful entertaining fashion. To-day's evils335 words
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Advertisement423 1923-10-05 4 AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY A THE LAST TIME IN SINGAPORE. Of the most remarkable Screen Enter I lie Cliance Of a Life tim* talument erer couceired by the mind ll, ne. ef man. I 7.15 pm. Sharp. .Note the time Jqpf THE LURKING PERIL M? SERIAL THE LURKING Ptiil1 30 reels FOOLISH423 words
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Article52 1923-10-05 5 Landan, Oct 2 r Market— ,1 rtings fair (new nom. fmtm single Twist nom. I loth fair 24 yards nom. r u«..,j Market (Polly Kidding Amer 17.27 19.10 Egyptia i.io.o merchantable) £27.2 6 -o r fZ|0 Sago 13 29 9 laD.oo i«» r m i »(2 l.-itt c52 words
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Article157 1923-10-05 5 which Codes and Decodes. moot Interesting invenr an exhibition held at the j, Patentees, Groat Russell- was a coding and de- produced by Mr. B a farmer, of Albourne 20 years of experimecnst. trk'ty un-: tisfactory, i pn ansatic principles, ters are connected by \n operator writes in157 words
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Article43 1923-10-05 5 ention of Boxholders is in!'anagraph 3 of the cond tions d the Boxholders' delivery ied by ths Department. a"y requested that bags ht General Post Office 'n s for each Outward Mail, so 'a. ate and expedite the def he correspondence.43 words
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Article171 1923-10-05 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TO DAY S Qi OI v riONS Tin.—To-day, $101,124 per pikul, 200 tons sold. ETLIN AND COS REPORT. Tin —London £202.10.0. Rubber.—Is. 34<L Tins.—Ta.pings 98 to 96 cents, North TaipingB $1.05 to $1.10, South Typings 98 cents to $1.02, Petal 79 to 82 cents, L'ngu'a $4.45171 words
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Article166 1923-10-05 5 MACPHA'lL CO'S REPORT. Rubbe r —Lob ion Is 34d. Local 50. Tin.—I >ndm £202.L0.0. Local $101 (200 tons sold Sfhare Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Pantais 80 to 85 cents, Sungei Bagarrs $1.90 to $2.10, Jimahs $1.25 to $1.30. Allenbys $1.30 to $1.35, Amalgamated Malays $2.25 to $2.35, New Craigieleas 60 to 65 cents,166 words
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Article176 1923-10-05 5 Tin.—£2lo.lo.o. up 50s, Rubber.—Is, 3%d. up %d. Rubber .—Allenbys* $1.34 to $138%. Lunas $7.80 to $8. Utan Simpans $2 to $2.20, Malaka Pindas $1.57% to $1.62%, Craigieleas 62% to 65 certs, Radellas $3.90 to $4 10, Kuala Sd ms $2 30 to $2 35 Bukit176 words
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Article124 1923-10-05 5 Buyert Sellers Gamber $17.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cub» Press Cube Sar. White Pepper 22.25 Mixed Bl-ick Pepper 14.50 Sundriod Copra 11.10 Mixed Copra 10.70 10.80 Small Flake Tapioca 13.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 13.75 Small Pearl Tapioca 14 00 No. 1 Sago Flour 5.20 Fair Sago Flour 5 Low124 words
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Article61 1923-10-05 5 C. C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Oct 5. rji- Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 50 Lateat London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prcea. Buyers Sellers Spot 50 50 *4 Nov to Dec 51 Vi 52 Jain to March 53% 54U Apr 1 to Jun? 55M 55%61 words
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Article28 1923-10-05 5 Singapore, Oct. 5. To-d;»y*s clos ng rubber qu.)t«ti »ns «re as under: New York.—28 cU. London. —la. 3V4d. Singaporo. —50 eta. Tone of Market.—Quiet.28 words
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Article88 1923-10-05 5 Singapore. Oct. 5. Hi LondonBank 4 months' gbt 2a. 4%d. Demand 2a. 4 5|32d. Private 8 montbs' sight 2«. 4 %d. On India Bank Tel. Urnnsfer 172%l 7 2% On Hongkong Bank demand draft H4 p.c. Dis. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 76 On Jay Bark Tel. Transfer 139\ On88 words
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Article89 1923-10-05 5 Standard Oil Co.'s Current Pr ces. Devoe's Imperial Biiliiant per two t'm $5.—) Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4 80 T ger per two tiaa $4.80 Tiger in drums per two drums $4.10 Asiat c Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fish per urrit of 4 Imperial gallons89 words
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Article35 1923-10-05 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 170 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Order-, from India and Ceylon is Rs. 175 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement68 1923-10-05 5 OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN. 1 i-'Humore a-l world to-day little, if any, dist notion made x. The tendency is to beat salaries for the besrt h i done by men or women, g is a sphere of useful--11 *h oh many women find pleaid profitable employment. Their rly habits and inherent68 words
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Advertisement119 1923-10-05 5 ORDINANCE No. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 371 of 1923Re 1) Veerasamy Packirisamy. Summary Case. Receiving Order made 27th September, 1923- o Date of Order for Summary Administration Ist October, 1923. One of Adjudication 27th September, 1923. Date and119 words
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Advertisement175 1923-10-05 5 S ASK FOR I ELEPHANT MILK I >> I I The best on the Obtainable from I TRADE MARK. 1 STANLEY F. WARD (Far East Ltd.) I Sole Agents for SINGAPORE, MALACCA, JOHORE, CHINA AND NED: INDIES. t. id'j*****525*5Z5^i5iJ**********^iE525a525d5"d5e5Z51L5^515Z5E5?5?5^5?5^5^ul! 3 ?JES 0T5E***************?<? SB) EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. A f*w seats are still175 words
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Advertisement124 1923-10-05 5 m db52SES2S*****55^aSW^*****ES252SES^^ I APOLLO electbIc M0T0R HORN f '3 A CLEAR R0A*D WITHOUT OFFENCE. S n 'INHERE are Horns wl ich, with their loud commanding noise, secure a jjj fjj grudging passage along the road on the part of other drivers of motor and l/j horse-drawn vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians.124 words
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Miscellaneous52 1923-10-05 5 W FATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore. Oct. 4. Bared 32 Pah 1018.3. 1015.4, 1016.9. TrnuiiMgimi 86,82, 79. Wet Bulb Ther 79, 77, 77. I S\V. E, Calm. •M ix Temp in shade 88. Ml Temp n Shade 74. ma Sun 139. T« raid Tner 66. h I in 2452 words
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Article81 1923-10-05 5 SINCAI'OKE 1HAKY. To-day, Oct. 5. T'k* 616 am 532 p m Suit" Regt. axrhos. h, r .cal frvon Mtg, 5 p.m. L. ,r<l m-iU by To.r«*« J.; k »&> P nx To-morrow, Oct. 6. L h T.ta--T.43 «.m 6.57 p.nv [oa k r Chiengrmai (up nrvH. Regt-81 words
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Article564 1923-10-05 5 To-day, Oct. 5. II >ng Lian 2 p.m. Sam a rang Sou.aba ya Melchior Treub 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo, Suez,* Port Said,* Antwerp* Rotterdam* Hamburg"' Albert Vogler 2 p.m. Ponang, Suez, Genoa. Mars ilies, Liverpool Glasgow *Kniigh.t Templar 2 p.m. Penang.* Rangoon Calcutta Ceylon Maru 2 p.m. Malacca,564 words
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Article816 1923-10-05 6 Close attention should be paid by all British subjects in this part of the world to the proceedings of the Imperial Conference now Siting. Apart f.om Lord Curzon's statement on foreign policy, which was to be given to the delegates in private to-day, ail the preliminary speeches on816 words
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Article221 1923-10-05 6 Capt. Cooney Fined. (From Our Own Correspondent!» Penning, In connection with the Ba<tu Ferringhi Tragedy. Capt. Cooney, driver of the car that went over the roadside on August 17t-h was fined $100 and costs for driving without a licence. He was acquiifc'.ied on the chargv of rash221 words
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Article435 1923-10-05 6 Reuter. The Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose and Miss Hose'have return ed u> Kuaia Lumpur from Taiping. Mias Bryant ar.d M E. M. D.tcham will be joining the Medical Department. F. M. S. Mrs. Anthony and M ss Anthony who were :n Singapore for a few day> have left forReuter. - 435 words
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Article86 1923-10-05 6 How to Charge Offenders. Mr. D. Kenny, C. D. L produced Chew Fing Nee, who was arrested for distributing alarmist pamphlets before Mr. Gourlay yesterday afternoon and charged him under a section of the Municipal. Conservancy Ordinance with throwing garbage about. The accused pleaded guilty and ignorance of86 words
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Article141 1923-10-05 6 The programme of music promised by the Cathedral choir in aid of the European sufferers of the Japanese Earthquake will be rendered in the Cathedral on Friday, the 12th fast, alt 5.20 p.m. The programme will be published in the press on Monday. It h hoped141 words
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Article67 1923-10-05 6 The H. M. Transport DerbyEhre. br'ng'ng the 2nd Battal 'on of the Royal Sussex Regment arrived early this morn'n.-r and shortly before 11 a.m. the troops came ashore and proceeded to Tanglin the Regimental Band playing a !iv» !y march. The Regiment passed Johnston's Pier in four67 words
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Article68 1923-10-05 6 Received by The Rank of Taiwan, Ltd. Singapore. The Teachers and Pup Is of St. Anthony's Boys School $47 A Sympathiser S.H.B. 3 Received by Yokohama Specie Bank. Coll ations by Japanes-e Society "T'ir.es of Malaya Ipoh $62.40 Collection by Japanese Society Srawak 2,429.00 Collection by Japanese68 words
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Article33 1923-10-05 6 The following details of the above Company's opena ions for the 2nd half of September, 1923:— Hour Run 288. Yardage Treated 38.485. T n Ore Won (Picule) 131.33 words
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Article820 1923-10-05 6 NEWS ITEMS SUI'PLEMEvr.I REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchange.) GERMANY'S KATE London Sept tL— The com b» is likely to be critical thourtj Government has imp.,, ed Berlin against :he "putsch" by strengthen police by parading armed ihe streets. ar.d by Presidents residence. These are really minor820 words
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Advertisement327 1923-10-05 6 1 W. SHILLCOCKS FAMOUS FOOTBALL j the "McGregor" m i m Knows and Played with Throughout the Football World. EVERY BALL TLSTED AND GUARANTEED, s e I 5 t m The Football with the Largest Sale in the World. I Z 1 Wk I Q I A I (Incorporated Robinson327 words
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Advertisement60 1923-10-05 6 WATCH BRACELETS In 18;t gold expanding or moire silk bands LATEST NOVELTIES A large lange of high grade watches in gold, silver and platinum and diamonds ALWAYS MAINTAINED. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Compare prices and quality before ordering elsewhere. ISMAIL A. RAHEEM TELEPHONE NO. 2292. Telegraphic address: "THAIBA" Singapore. JEWELLER WATCH-MAKER60 words
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Article135 1923-10-05 7 The End of Parliamentary Rule Why The Cabinet Resigned. Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. The Cabinet has rej gncd and Stresemann has been entrusted w*ith ♦he format! n of a new Cabinet. —Vale, vfa Reuter. [Th s is a French confirmation of the report published yesterday.] BERLIN, Yesterday. It isReuter. - 135 words
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Article173 1923-10-05 7 QUALITY OF THE COMMISSION. Government's Big Task. Reuter. IX)N DON. Yesterday, ting 01 the Chinese Govr.tment of a financial the "Times" remarks f the inquiry depends ic ty of the invest gators, the personnel of the Comn 'g and news of the had a good sentimental market andReuter. - 173 words
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Article38 1923-10-05 7 Salvage Hopeless. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. IV.» Clan Macmaeter. is reported 'o K. c (*ttl ng down further om the rocks. Salvage is hxxpeless and hafi »"it withdrawn. The ship w» fc not in* rable at Lloyds.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article49 1923-10-05 7 Large Mills Closing Down. Reuter. M A NCHESTZ R, i d» y. N a hampshire Amo-kong Com•t n M-lLs one of the P-rgest the c< untry is cL-s ng i iefl a el v on October 6, on •1 of bus'ness conditions. 00 aperitives are affected Keuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article143 1923-10-05 7 i to ancellation of Moratorium. |r art .ally bad t Bank of Japan Pruarded by troops to prevent "pit otTsncss which might be trespassers, est of a "news-man" by the •f the Yodohaahi Station has d the fact that he was in posof 400 000 Yen in143 words
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Article170 1923-10-05 7 TOKJO RESIDENTS LEAVE HOUSES. Electric Light Cut Off. Reuter. TOKYO. Yesterday. A very severe earthquake was felt at 12 54 this mbmfl driving the residents from the'r he use? and cutt'n g off electric lights. The shock was slightly felt at Osaka.—Reuter. MAJOR BRACKLEY'S APPEAL. LONDON, Yesterci :y.Reuter. - 170 words
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Article119 1923-10-05 7 Five More Lives Saved. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The rescuer's pensuieter.ee at the Redd ng pit was rewarded at 3 o'clock this morn ng after all hope had been abandoned, by the recovery of five miners, nil 'n good condition.— Reuter. Later. Th>o rescues at Reeding, the res.ultReuter. - 119 words
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Article228 1923-10-05 7 Woman's Operat ons in Cowes Tent. Stated to have been patronised by leadir.iT s :c ety people at Cowes a smartly dressci yk-utig woman giv ng the named Augustr; Phoebe Burton, of Bath, and advertising herself Vl "Madame Destie, Royal Society Palmist," was bound over and228 words
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Article1952 1923-10-05 7 WITNESSES FOR PROSECUTION CROSS-EXAMINED. Verdict of Jury. The hearing of the case of Inspector Thos. Walter Corben, wa* continned yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. Mr. Chats, Hann-igan, Chef PoJ c« Officer of Singapore, was examined by the D.P.P. Speaking about an interview he had with Inspects1,952 words
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Article238 1923-10-05 7 BANQUET AT MANSION HOUSE. Trade Improvement Measures. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Last -right's functkbra la honour cf the members of the Imper al Conference was a ba quet held at Mansion House by the London Chamber of Commerce and WMm Intended by 330. The Duke of Devonsh re, replyingReuter. - 238 words
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Article117 1923-10-05 7 Sequel to Bigamy Case. Following the b gamy case which created a grat deal of rrterest, Joseph Samuel Ambrose the defendant in that case was defendant in an action brought by his first Cbr st.ian w fe for maintenance before Mr. P. F. David n t,he Criminal117 words
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Advertisement384 1923-10-05 7 I Hudson Trucks 43 1 jjj FOR THE BIG JOBS jjj I AND THE SM4LL JOBS TOO. S 5j Hudson Truck* are best for every job, becm-e every type is S jjj especially adapted to the circumstances in which it will be 3 Gj called upon to work. k 3384 words
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Article599 1923-10-05 8 Reflex - Sports Pastimes. BOXING. GRAND CHARITY NIGHT. CAPITAL BOLTS AT THE NEW WORLD. By "Reflex." Mainly through the efforts of Mr. T. Shimamoto, BanUm Weight Champion of Malaya, the bouts held at the New World ring last night in aid of the Japanese Relief Fund wer» a grand success. Ten scrappy599 words
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Article69 1923-10-05 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. The first billiard tournament held ~~in the Singapore Cricket Club will commence on Monday. The hundred and more competitors have been divided into two classes A. consisting of 16 pa rs and B. of 36. A. matches will be 200 up and B. 150 the finale in69 words
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Article63 1923-10-05 8 FRIENDLY GAMES. The first team of the Indian As- aociation will meet uV- Oldham Hall Past and Present.at football on the latter's ground this afternoon while the I. A. second team will oppose Outram-road School on the School ground to-day. The St. Joseph* 0. B. A. defeated Boustead and63 words
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45 1923-10-05 8 In the semi-final of the Donaldson and Buxkinshaw Cup, the Eurasian Company will meet tiie Chinese Company, on the S. R. C. ground on Tuesday at 5.15. p.m. The Eurasian Company will play in white and arrange for a referee.45 words
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Article145 1923-10-05 8 YJM.C.A. ts. INDIAN ASSOCIATION The following will play for the Indian Association against the Y. M. C. A. on the Raffles School ground at 2 p.m. to-morrow: G. I Vyas (capt), G. I. Luke, G. V. Dawson G. Rajamanickam. N. Ramachandra, S. NaziT Ahmed, Jummabhoy, P. S. Raju, K.145 words
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Article195 1923-10-05 8 S. R. C. rs. H. h AND S. R. G. A. In the hockty match played yesterday between the S. R C. and H. K. S. R. G. A. on the padang, neither side were able to score. The game on the whole was very interesting and the teams195 words
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Article39 1923-10-05 8 Y.M.C.A. TOURNAMENT. In the "A" Singles Handicap Finai which was played yesterday Ong Swae Gam beat Lim Bang Soo, 7—5. 6—2. The "B" Singles Handicap will be played to-morrow (Saturday). Chia Poh Chong vs. L.m Ohoon Ghee.39 words
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Article110 1923-10-05 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A. Class Singles. Kleinimam beat Winter. 8—6, 6—2. H11 vs. Sedwick unfinished". B. Singles. Schofield beat Duff, 6—3, 6—1. Newcomers' Handicap, Final Tie. Denham vs. Way, unfinished. B. Class Doubles. Mergltr and Calder beat Whitley and R ches 4—6, 8 —6, 6 —4. C.110 words
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Article348 1923-10-05 8 LEWIS AND PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Yesterday. The better tendency indicated in our last did not mature, during the week a sharp setback became evident, wftych was overdone. The weakness emanated from London, who explain the cause as b-ing due to stale bulla liquidating their holdings,348 words
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Article205 1923-10-05 8 BARLOW CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Yesterday. S nee our last the market has had an easier tendency, and in sympathy with London and New York prices have fallen away. Stocks in London have agar. ncreas?d and now stand at 54 316 tons. The auctions, he' yesterday, were well attended, and205 words
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Article58 1923-10-05 8 SINGAPORE CLUB. The Club Cups will be played for at Baiestier nieact Saturday, play commencing at 4.30 p.m. The ground will be open to the public and the competing sides will be: Whites: R. J. G. Nicholson, W.A.N. Davies, S. Cullen and R. H. Onraet. Colours: L. J. Gilbextteon,58 words
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Article46 1923-10-05 8 LOCAL SEASON COMMENCES. Tbe local rug-by season commenced with an interesting pract cc game on S. C. C. givund yesterday and several promising new men were out. There should be no difficulty In getting together a strong team to represent Singaipore in the mter-state contests.46 words
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Article482 1923-10-05 8 STATEMENT OF QUANTITY AND VALUE OF RUBBER EXPORTED DURING SEPT. 1923. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favours us with the following: The following figures which are in centals of 100 lbs represent total exports from all the Ports of British Malaya. United Kingdom—Exported during Sept-482 words
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Article84 1923-10-05 8 "Either Will Do." At a luncheon at the opening of the Shipping, Engineering, and Machinery Exhibition at Olympia. West Kensington, Viscount Curzon, M.P.. said that recently when the local Conservative Association in a big Midland town asked for Lord Curzon to speak at a meeting, the Central84 words
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Article11 1923-10-05 8 rWe do uot necessarily endorie the opinions expressed by correspondents.]11 words
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Article155 1923-10-05 8 (To the Ed tor -Malaya Tribune.") Sr—The inhabitants of the upper part of Serangoon distort would like to call your attention to -he fact that so far we have rx> water service. %here is one as far as Bdadari d strict, but we are only155 words
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Article210 1923-10-05 8 What Christians Must Do. A speaker in the "Gospel Lecture Tent" last night said that before Jesus Chr st left this earth he made promise to h's discipKs of the pit of The Holy Spirit, through which they would rece ye power to w't/ryess for him. The210 words
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Article77 1923-10-05 8 Australian Invention. A shoe-lace that needs no tying- has been discovered. The new lace is made of rubber irirtl a pat nt fastener. Once it is fixed the shoe can be tah#n off or put on without untying—merely by streu-hiug the lace. Tho inwradttor on a young Australian77 words
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Advertisement92 1923-10-05 8 A WELL-PAID JOB. Is open to you if you are ready to do your pzyt. It means reasonable hard work—in your spare tjime»— but if you are willing m put your shoulder to the wheel, the I. C. S. will help you to *he goal of your ambition far quicker92 words
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Advertisement85 1923-10-05 8 RECKITTS BAG BLUE. ready for use RECKITTS CROWN BLUE. in 1 oz. and oz. squares FROM ALL DEALERS. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. h Happy Children Health is the gift of youth. Children who are thin, pale and easily tired need SCOTT'S Emulsion -which soon restores to them the strength and energy85 words
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Advertisement303 1923-10-05 8 ADMINTON i I RACKETS I Price $3 each I Stringing Guaranteed I SIX MONTHS. RAJA Co., 1 Road, Singapore. I uauiiiiiiiiiiMMiiuiiiiiianiiiinaMW i 41 m Chevrolet Cars j »|»HE 1923 Model Chevrolet .8 fitted with Selfstarter, Electric Lighting, Magneto Ignition, Vacuum Feed. Electric Hon, Speedometer, Doubh Folding Windscreen. One-man Hoci j303 words
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Article602 1923-10-05 9 THE TROUBLE IN THE PHILIPPINES. On several occasions during the post six months we have been confidentially informed by those close to the native Filipino political leaders that thas was th? next step on the road to independence. It is hardly necessary to name602 words
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Article1038 1923-10-05 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Oct. 5. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. issue vaiue of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|2 Anuilo-Java 2s 3ji% Anglo-Malay 20s 24;7% Ayer1,038 words
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Advertisement233 1923-10-05 9 '-^1# R E M E D V WL%\ir THAT GOES d to° t Kee? j A ■>■> I 1 V fr All chemist* and H V Mrnf-US- balers in standard British V ""dictnes, in Kgypt, India, kvm I and Tiie Straits.xctll supply EiKUw PEPS. If you have any <r<>e if233 words
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Advertisement444 1923-10-05 9 SUN Co. 109, Meyer's Mansions, Singapore. PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. COMF ard SIE A HOUSE wher various .dences OF PHOTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY are displayed IS A VISIT WORTH WHILE. I ■■■■iii i r>ABVS .level opment through i l/l the months of infancy—the KMHI a increase of physical activity, 1 the dawn of intelligence—forms444 words
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Article593 1923-10-05 10 [Ghee No. 2 Calcutta H. T. A. kati 0.45 Ghee No. 3 Calcutta, M 0 S kati Gingelly oil kati 0 38 Ginger, fresh kati 0 06 Ice lb Lard Shanghai kati 0.36 Milk (fresh) Pau Rice Gamtnng R ce No. 1 gantang, per kati R ce593 words
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Advertisement101 1923-10-05 10 tt^5Z525a525ZS25HSHS2S2SH5i2Si2S2S^ i the i Motor Union I INSURANCE Co., Ltd. I 3 (Incorporated in England.) Cj I FIRE I MOTOR j MARINE I I a I ffl Agents: S I Messrs. SIME. DARBY Co., Ltd. I 5, Street, Singapore. I Telephone No. 2800. I s SE!iESH5SSE5HSZS25"ti5HSHS 2> 23 tFOSiStt 525ZS2S25ZS252S2Sg5Z5252S2S2S*****b101 words
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Advertisement1287 1923-10-05 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE OF SYED SHAIK BIN ABDULRAHMAN ALKAFF, (Deceased.) IMPORTANT FOUR DAYS' AUCTION SALE of very valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore town properties At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co's Sale-room, No. 30, hul a Street. FIRST DAY'S SALE —WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923, at 2 30 p.m(From li* 1 to1,287 words
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Advertisement709 1923-10-05 10 AUCTION SALE. FOURTH DAY'S SALE-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8. <•». at 2.30 p.m. f (From Lot 59 to Lot 81) 59. Valuable 99 years' leasehcM land hcuse No. 78, Pagoda Street. axes 1,200 at«n« rant M» 60. Valuable 99 years' leaeeliold lbr.d and nouee area 1.162 square feet. ££a No. 82, Pagoda709 words
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Advertisement570 1923-10-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Caupanies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Undar Contract with His Ma jetty a Government.) Ot l WARDS fro* LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For Ckina ft Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves570 words
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Advertisement346 1923-10-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Inl yTkT LONDON LINE, Hakozaki Maru Oct 14 Hakusan Maru Oct 28 Kitano Maru Nov 4 LIVERPOOL LINK Isushima Maru Oct 10 Lyons Maru Nov 7 HAMBURG LINE Tsuyama Maru Oct 12 Matsumoto Maru Nov 23 NEW YORK LINE vim SUEZ Sailing dates ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kanagawa346 words
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Advertisement500 1923-10-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. M 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 Arr'val Da;e of Departure 1923 1923 EMITA Oct. 15 Oct. 17 ENOGGERA Nov 12 Nov. 14 EURELIA500 words
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Advertisement637 1923-10-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMZKiP 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 Hon kong Arrive! Sa* Francisco. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Oct 21 Nov 15 PRESIDENT PIERCE Nov 7 Nov 29 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,637 words
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Advertisement666 1923-10-05 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. This is to notity the Public that Mr. Ong Bio Bong baa c» the lbt oay of September, 19»J bcught all the goodwill, stock-in-trade, chattels, and fixtures ot •the business if Messrs. T. 1. Brothers No. 3;. Jonker Street, Malacca. All book debts prior to the date of666 words
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Advertisement434 1923-10-05 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. WAN LED.—Storekeeper for Electrical Department of Commercial firm. Applicants must have had previous experience, and alary will be paid accordingly. Apply with copies of testimonial* to rJox 95, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED.—Competent Survey Draftsman fjr office ingapore. Apply giving c tpie* of testimonials and state salary required, to434 words
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Advertisement409 1923-10-05 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au horised Cap tai $4,000.000 Issued Capital $2,000 000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit $1,640,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman: —Gaw Khek Kb'am,409 words
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Advertisement511 1923-10-05 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.. £l,352,10o Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:511 words
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Advertisement506 1923-10-05 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Q shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liab lity of Proprietors £3,00U,UUU HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Ilo-ilo506 words
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Advertisement368 1923-10-05 12 ifJSURANCL Aw) soUTH BRIT,SH 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 the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, 1st Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, 1A, Malacca Street. n hone, No.368 words
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Advertisement395 1923-10-05 12 Don't Yoa Wish? Don't you w sh that jm strong, heathy and from wasting dhej What you want i 8 plenty of pure biood r" it by drinking the* palatable and well-fa*^ MEDICINAL BLOOD ONE BOTTLE CONVINCES To, Sufficient j/,r 12 dayi. PRICE $1.50 Sold by The Internal*-,*. y ah395 words
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