Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1923
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Title Section28 1923-11-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILYJ AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. X- -No. 2i5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923 FIVE CENTS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923. The Malaya Tribune.28 words
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Advertisement157 1923-11-12 1 CU.PPING GAZETTE. Z. POP"'" N" r M ,e f "J gtra'ts Settlement!. published DailyEvents. M „d L.t«t TdegrM». B£ST S REPORTS. .••I r...:ii:iiii"ii:miiii: BICYCLES. I lr rL J- irj I We have just received supplies of the BRINDIA CYCLE I a strong and thoroughly reliable I British Bicycle I I157 words
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Advertisement151 1923-11-12 1 CHERAMY'S Choice Perfumery and Toilet Requisites. Just Received. Medical Hall, Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I Solid Oak, richly finished case. Fitted to hold 4 doublesided 10- n. Records. Motor plays 12-in. Records. Weight 9tt lbs. SPECIAL OFFER $47.50 THE ARISTOCRAT OF PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES (Made in London) Obta nable only151 words
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Advertisement164 1923-11-12 1 CO, (Manufacturing Optic ana) 15, South Canal Road, SINGAPORE. Will serve you satisfactorily with such service. mm SB mm &Jk ĔSIW 9 TINNED, l&nS MEATS mmmm^mmt^ T* ml T ror the Unexpected Guest rtJB With a selection of Libby's Delicious Food |Sj^g^3BlßP Products in your store cupboard the coming of164 words
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Article311 1923-11-12 2 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTER'S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) THE VICEROY IN THE PUNJAB. Smla, Oct. 22 —H. E. the Viceroy and Lady Reading arrived and were reef ved <-<t the station by the Governor, Sir Edward Maclagan, and the European and Indian officials. Large crowds loudly cheered. Their311 words
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Article51 1923-11-12 2 S'mla, Oct. 23.—The United Prov nces Chamber of Commerce, echoing the general feeling among Indians, has cabled to Sir T. B. Snpru, demanding his withdrawal from the Imperial Conference f complete equal ty cf Indians in the Empire is not granted and the Kenya decis'on not51 words
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Article249 1923-11-12 2 Simla, Oct 23—The Raj has completed the personnel of the Committee to inquire into the establishment of an I lu'a Bar. The question has engaged the frequent attention of the Legislatures, the Press, :md the platform in India, and has formed the subject of two non-official249 words
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Article176 1923-11-12 2 Simla, Oct. 25.—A tragedy occurred yesterday as the result of a bomb explosion. It is reported by the Deputy Comnvssioner at Hosh'arpur tint Mr. Horton, Superintendent, accompanied by Mr. Jenkyn, Assistant Super'ptendent of Police. aT.d a number of constables, arrested Dhanno Singh, a notorious Babar176 words
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Article68 1923-11-12 2 Delhi, Oct. 27.—Sir William Marris, in d ssolving the Legislature, paid a trfbu'te to its generous help to the Gove ram c t aid hoped that the next Council would d splay the same sense of respcns'bility. Before its dissolut on. the Council rejected a proposal68 words
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Article51 1923-11-12 2 Delhi, Oct. 27.—The Mun'cipality has rescinded the resolution urging the removal cf the Lawrence statue and the subst tution of a new statue withcut the inscription Will you be governed by the pen or the sword?" The dec s on is d ct ted by financial51 words
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Article58 1923-11-12 2 Delh Oct. 27.—The Governor, Sir Edward Maclagan, in d ssolving the Punjab Legislature, warned it that voting in the Council on communal lnes must impa'r its efficiency, and urged it to subord'r.jte communal differences n the interest of wider issues. He emphasised the combining influence of the58 words
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Article25 1923-11-12 2 Simla, Oct. 27.—As a sequel to the communal rots at Agra, the Mohammedan, Ajmeri, has been sentenced to transportation for life.25 words
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Article84 1923-11-12 2 Delhi. Oct. 27.—The Maharaja of Mysore bas »ssued a Proclamation promulgating Constitutional Reform on the lines followed in Britah India, with a quadruplex electorate and women's franchise. The membership of the Assembly is fixed at 250. The Upper Chamber will possess an unofficial majority nd the Legislature84 words
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Article70 1923-11-12 2 Simla, Oct. 27.—A down passenger train coll ded with down goods train stand 1 ng n the yard of the BechupurOudh Rohilkhand ra lway early this morn. ng. The Guard of the gocds train was k lied, while the Guard of the passenger train was slightly injured. No70 words
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Article101 1923-11-12 2 Delhi, Oct. 27. —The trial has commenced of 37 Sikh Akali' leaders for the offerees of sedit on, waging war, and membership of unlawful associations. An appl cation for ba l was refused. Forty pages of comply nt were filed, which characterised the Gurdiwara Committee, and101 words
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Article138 1923-11-12 2 Simla, Oct. 24—Dr. Kitchlew, the Mohammedan Non-co-operat on leader, has issued 2 manifesto to the Congress and Khilafat Comrrt'ttees and other pol'tical organisations, appealing for support for the Akali movement. He says that I,ooo' Sikhs, both men and women ?re ready to carry on propaganda, apart from138 words
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259 1923-11-12 2 At her home, No. 47 Rue Fontaine, Pari*, Miss Emilienrje Reverda, a young lady who earn* her living as a iyp'st, recently mad? the following statement: "It giives ml?, much pleaisure to tell you about the? goc<s which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have259 words
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Advertisement306 1923-11-12 2 ALKIA SALTRATESI NO OTHER I i*%sggS£>* IKF IT XiLm JLL Uncalled as a spec.f.c for LIVE R, KIDNEY, STOMACH, BLOOD INTESTINAL DISORDERS. Jgßßk mafl Alto for Rheumatism, Gout, Skin jyjgfljB|i Wtrl Diaeatet, Catarrhal Affections, etc. mu f&- f-, A BSOLUTELY pure, safe, sore and always Instantly forms a sparkling rttcT-306 words
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Advertisement38 1923-11-12 2 ft bit j ROSE CO LTD (Incorporated in India.) SPORTS GOODS SPECIALISTS. M" EUROPE HOTEL BUILDING Facing High Street and also 325, NORTH BRiDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'Phone No. 396. s i BADMINTON RACKETS PRICE $3 ONLY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.38 words
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Advertisement516 1923-11-12 2 t 1 In PainT\ Sloan 's gives INSTANT If you suffer the excruciating pains of RHEUMATISM, SCIATV 11' MR AGO or if you experience the severe pains of NFt di SPRAINS, BRUISES; STIFFNESS, NEURITIS, Ac, you Liniment. For more than 40 years this wonderful pain killer has been u*edbvtW of516 words
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Article1307 1923-11-12 3 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING 1 REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) FRENCH POLICY. Lar.dc», Oc:. 28.——"It is over-early to t.irow up hats. We are not out of the woods" is the warning uttered by the Times Paris correspondent. Indeed "if there is excessive jubilation abroad, M. Ptoi neare1,307 words
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Article162 1923-11-12 3 A man's most valuable poeaeasicb is time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. It robs the sufferer of minutes and hours and days and nights and weeks, months, or years of happiness and useful work. No man enn call his time his own while he162 words
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Advertisement437 1923-11-12 3 Zam Buk Cures Dreadful Case fj y JflO sufferer from piles or T I fL y any abscesses, ulcers or swellings should ever submit to opera- t!on > without first trying Zam-Buk. Thls m agical herbal balm has a mari£ vellous record of cures. T W Mr R bert Grattan437 words
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Advertisement363 1923-11-12 3 11 SWAT TH E W 1 I Pupae lyirvg I I I 11 I i the In I j THE SUPER INSECT KILLER 1 OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3.50 g REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.50 j£ i The Straits Chemical Co., The British Pharmacy, 440-2, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.363 words
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Article808 1923-11-12 4 Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." When Hugo Ballin had just about completed "Jano Eyre/ he was accosted one morning in the studio by a young man who claimed thai he was an expert title writer asid who asked to be given a chance to808 words
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Article256 1923-11-12 4 A novel attraction is advertised to tMjfaa place at the Palladium Thectre to-morrow night for 5 nigh when Profess :r Eruch a member of the British Magical Society vll bring to! the attention of Singapore one of the most unique performances it has had the gcoJ256 words
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Advertisement487 1923-11-12 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema TANJONG PAG Alt ROAD. From Monday, November 12 to Wednesday, November 14. i i a In the Second Show at 9.30. NANOOK OF THE NORTH IN 6 REELS A itory of life and love in the actual Arctic. Also A Universal feature starring GLADYS WALTON and a487 words
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Advertisement330 1923-11-12 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Thursday, No?. 8, to Tuesday, November 13. In the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. CARL LAEMHLE PRESENTS Herbert Rawlinson in The Scarlet Car IN 5 REELS. (From the Gripping novel by Richard Harding Davia.) One of the most intensely human, highly330 words
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Advertisement333 1923-11-12 4 I AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" "tSght^^ A GREAT BIG SMASHING DRAMA THtf Biggest Picture ever thought of. THOS. H. INCE I Of|| presents mm »ml 1 His drama of to-day MOTHER O MINE CITY Adapted by C. Gardner SERj Al From THE OCTOPUS ALL FIFTEEN" EPlsoitt By Charles Belmont Davis. tnso &Es333 words
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Article91 1923-11-12 5 SINGAPORE DIARY. HnidayrzZ** B a leftVes- .cv St**', 7-30 a m I* Trovatore, Theatre. To-morrow. Nov. 18. J££ a.m..0 5o p.m. frlmd mail due. r Ws3O p.m. Wednesday. Nov 14. 214 an-, L« P- m T nVW. Theatre. 9.30 Thursday. Nov. 13. mtm ««S a.m- 2.44 p.m.91 words
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Article143 1923-11-12 5 rjTin? Man* Request for Qprgffl and Light. t. M ry of the request of a dying L a ofepiette and a light was n &an inquest on LpCWrk 138) of Cambridge-road Uy, who jumped in front of a mit Anerley Station on Saturij. 1« iU iid thai143 words
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Article120 1923-11-12 5 GUTHEIE CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Friday. niet ha.» continued in a dull state during the week ms purely lccal, Exporters tt] rd i interest. arby quotations have •»11 well maintained, on a temand, but "futures" have Vmt Export figures for P 21 424 tons. The Im- Ft ign rubber are120 words
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Article66 1923-11-12 5 Co.'« Current Prices. u Biffliant K I* 0tns 5 25 W 1'* per tw tin. $4.80 S(i> J*, tWo tl $4.80 per two drums $4.10 c Co's Current lit Prioes. unit of 4 Imperial etllons (l tin) $2.48 V. $2.48 < $2.40 W, M $2.33 k66 words
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245 1923-11-12 5 Previously acknowledged $7.578.50 C and S 30 Per Mr. M. B. Oliver, of Chartered Bank, Ipoh. "Snap" $20 R. M. Goldie 25 The British Resident of Perak and Mrs. Parr 50 J. R. Tyte 20 115 Jones 10 Hon. Treasurer, St. Andrew's245 words
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Article659 1923-11-12 5 DOCTORS' VIEWS OF GRAVE SOCI AL PROBLEM. The problem of the mentally unfit was discussed at a mcetng of the Brash Med'cal Association recently. Op nion was divided 0 n the theory and practic of sterilisation, but a general feeling was shown in favour of segregation. Mr.659 words
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Advertisement62 1923-11-12 5 CAREERS FOR THE YOUNG. Those charged with the great responsibility of advising and guidmg youth will appreciate the help which the I.C.S. affords. There are carefully graded Courses of Instruction specially prepared tx> fit the young fox their work in life. These Courses are the solid foundation of successful careers.62 words
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Advertisement168 1923-11-12 5 JUST RECEIVED LETTS POCKET DIARIES FOR 1924 CHRISTMAS A NEW YEAR CARDS Also Books and Novels, Magazines, Newspapers, Autograph Albums, Postage Stamps, Stamp Albums and Stamp Catalogues. Water-nan's Ideal Fountain Pens, Stationery, Etc., Etc. PRICES VERY MODERATE THE ASIAITC STAMP CO., Europe Hotel Buildings j No. H. High Street, Singapore168 words
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Advertisement283 1923-11-12 5 I IMPORTANT NOTICE, j I j REMOVAL j I It is hereby notified thatjon and B i after Thursday the Bth ins?ant the address of Mr G AUfiELY j lfP\\ Sdiing A^ent f r ,Titan Brand I i top floor Entrance fr m t ||Pt JBk lii-'hlo§|| Raf/ies Square by283 words
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Article226 1923-11-12 5 Mail close ait G. P. O. noon fco-cfey. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS. Mails for Europe. Christmas letters Nov. 20, 22, 26, 28, parcels Nor. 20, 22. New Year letters Dec. 4, 0, parcels Nor. 27, 28. Mails for U. S. A. Christmas letters Nov.226 words
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Obituary24 1923-11-12 6 DEATH. COJK. —Jeaine, the beloved wife of the Rev. J. A. B. COOK, pi eumonia, at West Croydon, on 8. Age 73.24 words
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Article1069 1923-11-12 6 In spite of Restriction the reserve stock of the world's rubber has expanded. It does not follow that restriction is a failure. For restriction to be a complete success two factors must be known—the amount of nubber that would be produced under restriction and the amount1,069 words
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Article671 1923-11-12 6 The P. C. M. O.'s statement for the week m&bm Oct. 27, gives the toM number of deartJ» m Singapore ajs »1. 28 of which were due to phthis* to fever, a similar number to pneumonia, 13 to convulsion amd 11 to fever specified. Meningitis (cerebro •Pmal) was the cause671 words
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Article143 1923-11-12 6 Point of Law in Murder Case. The next sessions of the Singapore Court of Appeal will commence its sittings on the 20. h ins-t. The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw will preside. The Hon. Messrs Sproule, McGajbe Reay and Brown are expected to be here to143 words
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Article127 1923-11-12 6 The Exchaoige Banks and Insuranc3 Offices are clos:d. General Post Office, closed at noon. Savings Bank and Money Order Branch, cosed Telegraph Office, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Postal Express, morning only. Sub-Offices (postal business), closed at noon. Sub-Officas (telegram* only). 8 a.m. to noon 4 to 5127 words
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Article111 1923-11-12 6 At the son Friday afternoon, Lim Ng Seng, who stood charged w th causing g. i'eve us hurt with a deadly weapca by sabbing a compatriot named Lim Kay Jan, while h. was Hiding a bicycle in Sago Lane on October 4 last, was found not guilty and111 words
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Article77 1923-11-12 6 The conducing performance of the A. D. C. r'n aid of "he Japanese Relief Fund were gnat successes. The matinie on Friday afternoon was attended by a large number of those for whom it was intended, while Saturday nights' performance met with a grand reception. The77 words
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Article49 1923-11-12 6 {From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Prday. Poppy Day waa usiher.d in wth heavy ra"!n, which coarbmuLd all day. Despite th a fact the collections amounted to $2,350. Sir Ar.namanay Ciiefctiar, a member of the Vteroy'a Council arrived from India vo-tfay and -was welcomed by the Indian Community.49 words
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Article22 1923-11-12 6 Mails from Prance, Germany, Italy. Ceylon, etc, ex M. M. Packet Chambord art expected to arrive by train to-morrow morning.22 words
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Article79 1923-11-12 6 Capt. J. E. Edwards R. D., R. N. R. Deputy Master Attendant, accompanied by Mrs. Edwards, leaves for home by the P. and 0. "MeAwa" on the 23rd ''nst, on e'ght months furlough. The Union Jack Club in Anson-mad has been re-ppened under the management of Mr. H. E. Wocltton79 words
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Article472 1923-11-12 6 The C «"»taph W I L0CAL (^AT„ JV I The hwf. f held 7.15 tended by a lar,/ ar^< nor. A minorial on each de JSI detach^,,, the Royal Su,*, pubU *re >- opposite side of th M them mnrying HI 8 VJ- A m service with an472 words
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Article115 1923-11-12 6 EX-SERVIC E DINNER. Over two hundred coy« at the Armis it- Oay 1 j Adelph Hotel given bj vice Assoc at.*'-', on Satanw H.E. the Governor was evening. Mr. the Present of the sidng. Pr.rido.u pr< posed tnExcellency in a bref speech. Brevity the ord rs of the <J neat115 words
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Advertisement337 1923-11-12 6 Co., Ltd.l j <M. 200 I GOVERNMENT I Ground-Sheet $2™25 j I EaclCNett. I I Strong and Serviceable. I l Made from Strong Waterproof Grouna-Sheets suitable for S Cyclists Van driver?, Dockyard and Railway work. jc I I p] lr rO Further supplies are now unprocurable. q, IROBINSON Co, Ltd.337 words
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Article925 1923-11-12 7 HII I KK OF HITLER- .p K M)()KKF MOVEMENT. Situation Controlled. Reuter. MUNICH, Friday. Von Kahr had spoken **T na tioi aliat demonstration >uen beer cellans, deMarxist principles, the Von Hitl-r entered J"* j tnd announced that the ment had been overr 3 r an( j that theReuter. - 925 words
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Article154 1923-11-12 7 SUPPORT TO GOVERNMENT MEASURES. Mr. Chamberlain's Views. Reuter. LONDON, Friday. Speaking- at a Compatriots' Club on the Fiacal Controversy. Mr. Austen Chamberlain supported the measures adumbrated by Government, but con>sidered that they did not go far enough. He favoured the ext'ens-ion of preference with regard to ma n articlesReuter. - 154 words
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Article738 1923-11-12 7 SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE ESSENTIAL. The Decisions. Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. The summary proceedings of the Imperial Conference have been issued. A section dealing with defence says that after the whole field has been surveyed the conference has decided that it will be advisable to record in the following resolutionsReuter. - 738 words
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Article654 1923-11-12 7 ALLIES OEMANO AX EXPLANATION. German Reply Reuter. PARIS, Friday. French circles state thart tho Allies have agreed in their attitude with regard to the Reich, as a rtsuh of current events, eetpcciaKy the Bavarian Dictatorship! French quarters affirm that a conf.frerjoe of ambassadors yesterday unianttnoualy docided onReuter. - 654 words
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Article426 1923-11-12 7 MR. BALDWIN ON THE COLOUR BAR. The Speeches. Reuter. LONDON, Pi day. A distinguished bejewelled assembly including Mr. Bruce Massey, Mr. Mackenzie., King and the principal ambassadors filled the Guild Hall at 'She Lord Mayor's banquet. Mr. Baldwin who was given great reception t,aid: "The dec sionsReuter. - 426 words
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Article51 1923-11-12 7 Reuter. DELHI, Saturday. The bodes of Captain Watts and his wfe were found ljrf'.ig at their bungalow. The» deaths wei: causpd by slabbing. It is believed that the murderers are idenjfcal with the murderers cf Ellis or Anderson. The assi-ssins are known to have escaped from Afghan'Reuter. - 51 words
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Article26 1923-11-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. The Scottish League Management Committee have dismissed 'Cowdenbeath's appeal agaLnst the tine, but have rescinded the request for the chairman's resignation.-Reuter. - 26 words
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Article21 1923-11-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Fr d y Reuter learns that the cao'r. t discussed the election date but came to no dec'sion.-Reuter. - 21 words
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Article20 1923-11-12 7 Reuter. GENOA, Friday. Nina were killed and n&ne injured in a cordite explosion in the upper sVorey of Fort Morrftetmano.-Reuter. - 20 words
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Advertisement59 1923-11-12 7 WHAT INTERESTS YOU Page No. The Future of Rubb.T 6 Arm'tet'ce Day q Murvch Revck This page Preference This pa*B Imperial Conference This page Crowt.i Prince's Return This pa>:<J Lord Mayor's Banquet Th s page France and Germiocly 8 Reparaliens 8 Indian News 2 Ahead of the Mail 3 Ba59 words
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Advertisement490 1923-11-12 7 I "FIBRENT" 49 I I Asbestos Cement Sheets. I I Flat Sheets. Manufactured in jg SM 8' x 4. 7» I4\6* x 4', 6' a3\4* x 4\ 5-3,", 3-16", Jjf, 5-16", Jf, 3 3 Li kuess. Sj 3 FIBRKNT. Sheets are D< n-c »i duc?ive of heat and cold and490 words
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Article228 1923-11-12 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. ST. JOSEPH'S BEAT ST. FRANCIS ASSOCIATION. A very interesting foo.ibaJl match was witnessed by a large gathering when St. Francis Association played against the St. Joseph's an the latter's ground. Though the St. Joseph's had to be contented with a as several good players had gone to228 words
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Article16 1923-11-12 8 Second Round. Nor. 17.—Aston vs. Bendemeer. Not. 18.— S. United vs. A. Sporting Association.16 words
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Article197 1923-11-12 8 9ELANGOR SKY RACES. (From Out Own Correspondent). KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. The Sky me.ting on behalf of exService filnds drew a good attendance this afternoon amongst those presemt being the Chief Secretary F.M.S. Race 1. Four Furlongs. Mayb, Mr. Don 1; Gavotte, Mr. Strode 2; Thesmail. Mr. Bhinn 3.197 words
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Article50 1923-11-12 8 ROZARIO CHALLENGED. Billy Boy. a ,r *ew comer and one who prompt's to be a hard one wishes us to a'ate that he is anxious to try conclusions with Claude Rozarjo. We feel sure thiatt Rozario wfll oblige and a meeting of the two Wmf produce a good fight.50 words
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Article78 1923-11-12 8 A PLAYER SUSPENDED. Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. The Scottish Rug-by Union, have •uapended Neil MacPhcrson the NewHart forward of the SoaUtish International for receiving a memento gift on the occasion of the presentatdonte made by the Newport Town. Twenty two members of the Newport Club will celebrate their last season»Reuter. - 78 words
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Article69 1923-11-12 8 DIVING COMPETITION. A grreart. deal of interest was centred on the diving competition held at the Swimming Club yesterday. The events started off the lower and middle boards aad was finished off the top board which is 28 fret high. W. M. McCrae came first with an excellent all69 words
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Article402 1923-11-12 8 BADMINTON. I. A. DEFEAT RAILWAY INSTITUTE. The Indian Association defeated the Railway Institute Central Workshop, Kuala Lumpur yesterday on the former's ground before a very large gathering. Mr G. V. Dawson lined up the team as follows: I. A.: M. K. Jobbar and K. Malim forwards; G. P. Samy (capt.)402 words
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Article38 1923-11-12 8 A Singles. To-day Law Kim Teo vs. Tan Soo Sin. To-marrow: Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Lim Chwee Pch. Wednesday: Chew Keow Bock vg. Lim Ch n Joo. Thursday: Lim Kooig Khye v§. Kiong Bang Hong.38 words
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Article45 1923-11-12 8 CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. Members of the Persentantgitin Si*a Club are notified that the Championship Tomrnamanrt is now op:n. Those intending to join may dend in their namets to the Secretary. The emtranea fee is $1 and the entries will be closed on the 20th instant.45 words
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Article19 1923-11-12 8 ENGLAND BEAT IRELAND. Reuter. At the Amateur Soccer iTrternatioeal England beat Ireland by 3 to nil at Sydenham.-Reuter. - 19 words
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Article95 1923-11-12 8 October Output. Messrs Boustead Co., ltd.: Buloh Kaisap Rubber Plantations Ltd., Output last month 22,800 lb#.; Total to date 147,632 lbs Gadek Rubber Estate Lid Output last month 31,200 lbs.; Tatal to date 234,500 lha Miliakoff Rubber Co., Ltd.. Output lart motrfth 40.000 lbs Total to date 359.50095 words
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Article220 1923-11-12 8 FRANCE GERMANY. HERR STRESEMANN*S VIEWS. A Request. Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. Reply'.ng to the representations of the French Ambassador Herr Stresemann declared that he shared the views of the French Government with regard to the necessity of a democratic ccnstj'.tufonal government, being himself a Constituftional Chancellor. —Reuter. BERLIN, Saturday. Germany hasReuter. - 220 words
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Article77 1923-11-12 8 Visit to France. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. M. Raiberti, Minister of Marine at a dinner in honour of the Japanese Naval Mission visiting France sa d that French sailors had high respect and sincere friendship for the Japanese sailors. The war had drawn closer ties of comradeship betweenReuter. - 77 words
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Article39 1923-11-12 8 Safety Bill Passed. Reuter. MELBOURNE, Friday. Thb Pubic Safety Bill has been passed by the Representatives and the Legislative Coumcrl with the exception cf the clause restricting tile accumulator! of union funds for the use of strikers.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article85 1923-11-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Friday. The final meeting of the Imperial Economic Conference considered an Imperial Wireless Commun cation, following the statements by the Post Master General, and the Conference passed a resolution affirming the importance of establishing as quckly as possible an efficient imperial service of wireless communicaticn, opni»ngReuter. - 85 words
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Article42 1923-11-12 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Saturday. Mr. Coolidge has proposed to adhere the late Pneaident Harding's order forbidding Government Ships to carry or sell liquor on the high seas, notwithstandhig the competitive advantage which British Shrps will enjoy under the proposed treaty.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article49 1923-11-12 8 Reuter. PARIS, Friday. A message from Amsterdam states wCth a view to studying the possibility of an aerial communication between Holland and the Dutch Indies, a Fokker aeroplame will leave Amsterdam probably in April for Batavia via Pratjue, Constantiriople, Basra Karachi, Calcutta Rangoon, Bangkok Sengora and Muntok.-Reuter. - 49 words
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Article152 1923-11-12 8 THE COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS. America Out Of It. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Friday. It is officially intimated that} after a fresh conference between Mr. Hughes and the French Ambassador, that the proposed enquiry into Germany's capacity to pay has been frustrated by the attitude of France. The latest French suggestion toReuter. - 152 words
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Article119 1923-11-12 8 Reuter. LONDON. Thursday. Mocatta's silver report states that early this week it was reported from India that Bulls had successfully financed the'r stock until next settlement. Charging bears Rs. 81.50 a hundred tolas for 6.000 bars odd, which they were unable to deliver. This no doubt broughtReuter. - 119 words
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Article87 1923-11-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Fr:d:y. Newspaper financ'ers in Amsterdam state that a preliminary agreement has been recently concluded between the financial group and the Dutch-Indian Government for the establshment of blast furnaces, South East of Borneo, each participating in the proportion of 25. The aggregajle capital of the rtewReuter. - 87 words
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Article55 1923-11-12 8 Reuter. MOSCOW, Friday. At the imitation of Tkhon Bishop Bury who attended serv cc at Ouspemsky Church in robes, crowds both inside and outside the church sought his blessing. Bishop Bury attended with the sanet'on of the Soviet, whose att'tude is beloved to be connected with effortsReuter. - 55 words
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Article27 1923-11-12 8 Reuter. YARROW, Friday. There will shortly begin the construction of a large shallow-draft steamer for the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, for service oa the Yang-Tse-Kiang-Reuter. - 27 words
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Article62 1923-11-12 8 We understand that Mr. E. C. H. Wolff ia due back from leave on the 2nd proximo and will proceed to Kedah as British Adviser. Mr. Peel who has been the Adviser under the old order of things has already gone away on leave and Mr. H. C. Echardt of62 words
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Article176 1923-11-12 8 Rousing Reception for L. 6. Reuter. LONDON, Frday. Mr. Lloyd George was welcomed at Southampton by a great crowd. When interviewed by Reuter's correspondent he said that he adhered exactly to his posit-"on n April last, despite Mr. Baldwin's incredible pronouncement. He did not make anyReuter. - 176 words
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Article301 1923-11-12 8 "Not Unlimited." In the Straits, says a writer to the "Prrang Gazetfo?," there seems to be the impress' on that Siam is the land of unlmited lotteries, where all that is required is for a man to say that he will organise and run a lottery and301 words
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Article789 1923-11-12 10 SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE ADMIRALS' "DUEL." Ex. In his lectare on "The importance of battleships, cruisers, and suitably placd naval bases," which was delivered at the Royal United Service Institution, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dovebon Sturdee tmphasised familiar arguments, but interest in the proceedings was considerablyEx. - 789 words
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Advertisement276 1923-11-12 10 You who tire quickly, feel depressed, or Run-down, remember Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength—to banish depression —to promote new, rich, red blood —to surcharge your system with new nerve force—and to create new vitality. Because Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative a Blood-builder, and a276 words
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Advertisement770 1923-11-12 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE*. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town and Country Properties At Messrs. Ch.ong Koon Sang Co's Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, November 14, at 2.30 p.m. Lot L Valuable freehold land and the brick and tile770 words
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Advertisement586 1923-11-12 10 TENDERS INVITED. Pawnbrokers' Licences, Johore With reference to Johore Gazette Xotificat 1 > v '.he State Secretary under section 5 of "The V 1923 > fixed for period of three years commencing f r < mj tna *ime» 3 number of licences to be granted under the m 4 EnactmH?586 words
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Advertisement523 1923-11-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDIA AND APCAR LINE 1 v .panics Incorporated in England.) KAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. fjtader Contract witfi H s Majesty's Government.) olT \V\K!>> from LONDON HOMEWARDS. p or China A Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage523 words
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Advertisement621 1923-11-12 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. is hereby given that Alexandra Road between Taqgiin Road and Havelock Road will be closed to through traffic from 12th November during reconstruction. Local traffic only may proceed. By Order, W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary Municipal Office, Singapore. November 9, 1923. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Assessment List, 1924. tyotice is621 words
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Advertisement434 1923-11-12 12 NOTICE. EMERGENCY HOUSES. Twelve houses at Delta Road and ten houses at Havelock Road will be ready for occupation on Ist December, 1923. The rect water) of the former is $20 per month and the latter $22. Appiicati >ns for these houses must reach the Land Office before the 15th434 words
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Advertisement417 1923-11-12 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Authorised Capital $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 Kh'am, Esq. Dr. Lim417 words
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Advertisement494 1923-11-12 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,302,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir R. J. Black,494 words
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Advertisement499 1923-11-12 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 Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok499 words
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Advertisement370 1923-11-12 12 INSURANCE. Clit'l 80UTH Vy#£ W BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysan Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Panque del Indo China lA, Malacca Street. p No.370 words
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Advertisement296 1923-11-12 12 The International ft. The Medical Office The India and The Ayurvedic Ifc^j THE MALAYA TRIBUTE AND SHIPPING GAZEITi (EVENING DAILY.) TeJ. No. 245Edir Ml% Tel No. 171, Manager^ SUBSCRIPTION RATQ PAYABLE~IN~ADVANCi Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter J C| Single Copy 5 cts Postage Extra 50 c:, m J To Foreign296 words
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