Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1923
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Title Section27 1923-11-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. X. -No. 267 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923.27 words
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Advertisement193 1923-11-14 1 THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. J J ;,ar N wspaper of ce Stra ts Settlements. published Driily. Compete BeporH of Local great*. I p 4 nd Latest Terrains. I BEST SPORTS REPORTS. f i i i i i i i .iMMiniummmMßumT I w^htj^ssl arc hand-made I for discriminating193 words
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Advertisement18 1923-11-14 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Manufacturing Optician*) 15, South Canal Road, SINGAPORE. Will serve you satisfactorily with such service.18 words
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Article1292 1923-11-14 2 THINGS THAT DIVIDE NATIONS. Lord Grey of Fallodon presided at the opening ceremony of the Conference of the Confederation Internationale dcs Etudiants at the Institution of Electrical Engineers, Savoy-place in mail week. The delegates, numbering about a hundred, were first received by Lady Grey of Fallodon.1,292 words
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Article64 1923-11-14 2 A Purely Holiday Tour. London, Oct. 25—Mr. Edwin Montagu at the last moment postponed nis business visit to South Africa until next autumn. He has now arranged to arrive in Bombay with his wife and his brother, Captain Lionel Mo.Hagu, on December 21 and returns64 words
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Advertisement130 1923-11-14 2 I Swallow I I "WORLD RENOWNED" BISCUITS and CAKES I m 9 THERE ARE MANY OTHERS. I i i mh i i ihi r'riii'a iiiiiiintiiwtiiiiwifliintniiauiniiimnßimmi^ I CHOTIRMALL'S I GRAND CLEARANCE LANNUAL I STOCK-TAKING SALE NOW ON 51 52, High Street, Singapore. i I TELEPHONE No. 1557. I 5 «■■—■nunmnuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiniMiiiuuuuiiii^ TANGYE130 words
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Advertisement151 1923-11-14 2 DONT GIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain when you have tried all the cures' you knox and these cures have failed—don't give up. The skill of man can find a way to solve151 words
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Advertisement319 1923-11-14 2 CONSTIPATION CAUSES 90 PER CENT OF SICKNESS. Why then let it k 11 your health? Pinkette*, the da'nty little gentle-as-n*ture laxatives, ei»ure dfcily regularity, banish biliousness, sick headaches, liver'shr.fcss, aid digestion, the skin, —E II m r purfy the breath. Chenni'sts sell them* or po*t free 60 cants the v'al,319 words
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Advertisement252 1923-11-14 2 m m NOTICE is hereby given that the ove Trad Marks are the property of SANG KONG C\xrjL* FACTORY ot No. 9 Kramat Road, Singapore, aa< used by them as Trade Marks in respect of c manufactured by them at their Factory at No. 9 XRoad, Singapore. This Notice is252 words
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Article1268 1923-11-14 3 THE KING'S EXHIBIT. Rare Malayan Issues. In accordance w,*th annual custom, stamps from the King's collection will be exhibited on Thursday next at the first meeting this season of the Royal Philateflic Society, says "The Times" of Oct 8. The King's exhibi is thia year will consists1,268 words
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Article191 1923-11-14 3 The late Lord Morley denied that he was the author of the phrase "Journalism is Literature in a hurtro," but went- on to define the difference. "Journalism," he said, "is and must be in a hurry; literature is not. Literature deals with the permanent elements of human191 words
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Advertisement326 1923-11-14 3 TO BE ON SALE NEXT MONTH I 100 YEARS' H,STORV 0F THE m 'N SINGAPORE 1 BY SONG ONG SUNG, M.A., LL.M. I li ear ly six hundred pages of reading matter. Numerous portraits and illustrations. J price on publication $15 I I price for advance orders with cash $12326 words
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Advertisement169 1923-11-14 3 iSWATTHEFiyI I ./ill I I 1 Jg l < n I I J THE SUPER INSECT KILLER g OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3.50 I REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.50 i The Straits Chemical Co., The British Pharmacy, a 0 440—2. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS, Representatives pO FOR169 words
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Advertisement99 1923-11-14 3 MEDICAL SCIENCE ADVANCES. We have just received a large stock of Prof. Steinach's famous medic nal chocolate. Radium Rejuvenating chocolates, a sure pick-me-up and blood purifier. Meho Nerve Chocolate for 'nervous men, women and csaidren. Meho Worm Chocolate worm and parasite killer. Meho Laxative Chocolates, a mild and steady laxative.99 words
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Article1064 1923-11-14 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." A little miss of <,he South, raised to believe in the simplest ideals, was sxiddenly thrown into contact with life fifty years in advance of those ideals. She was taken from her protected home in '.lie South to become1,064 words
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Advertisement373 1923-11-14 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema TANJONG PAG 411 ROAD. From Monday, November 12 to Wednesday, November 14. Id the Second Show at 9.30. NANOOK OF THE NORTH IN 6 REELS A story of life and love in the actual Arctic. Also A Universal feature starring GLADYS WALTON and a specially selected caste373 words
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Advertisement358 1923-11-14 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Wednesday, No?. 14, to Monday, November 19. In the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. j Kilauea Volcano 1 Reel Scenic Picture. f SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT A Wonderplay of Crashing Dramatic Power (A Special Cosmopolitan ProJuction Directed by) ALBERT CAPELLANI AND ROBERT G. VIGNOLA Two of America's Foremost358 words
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Advertisement353 1923-11-14 4 amusimemtT To-Night at UKpA^!? /Ms y >* THE HAWK'S TRAIL SERIAL L 1 WHOLE 30 REEK IN ONE NIGHT. Time and Price a» Usual Stars KING BAGGOT and GRACE DaR^ Most Unusual Serial ever pre^tf SURPRISES AS IT MYSTIFIES x 1 Telephone Xo. 289. "GAIETY" A GREAT BIG SMASHING DRAMA353 words
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Article569 1923-11-14 5 .«OBABLE DATE FIXED. |)arlian1 ent to be Dissolved. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. F ,idw n inarmed Mr Ramsay <'• b t at he would advise -v he King to dissolve r jlajesty ine F*. —Reuter. V* LONDON, Yesterday. (TS began to arrive at 6 morn.ig for the openwb;ch isReuter. - 569 words
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Article25 1923-11-14 5 Seriously Q, Reuter. k is r Yesterday. rom Gmunden that 1 11 <*rland s down with fiv» D apc Pkxy. H's conditionReuter. - 25 words
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Article121 1923-11-14 5 IMPORTANT SUPREME COURT DECISION. Mine Manager's Case. Reuter. PRETORIA, Yesterday. An important dec is on declaring that colour bar was repugnant lo the general larw of the land has been delivered by the Supreme Court, ar sing out of an applicat'on by the Attorney General for aReuter. - 121 words
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Article109 1923-11-14 5 Can America Protest? Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. It is stated that Mr. Coolidge believes that the traditional policy of the American Government precludes it from jo'n ng in any allied protest as regards the return- of the exCrown Pr'nce or ex-Kaiser to Germany, or any measures to preventReuter. - 109 words
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Article52 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. The reports that the Germ n Government had g ven the ex-Ka ser permission to return to Germany are offic ally denied. —Reuter. BRUSSELS Tuesday. According to par ous advices from Doom, twelve passports, authorising a journey to Berlin hr.ve bee i handed to theReuter. - 52 words
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Article34 1923-11-14 5 Swiss Help. Reuter. BERNE. Yesterday. The Federal Council has decided to ask Parliament sanction for the appropriate on of 50,000 francs for the rel ef of the victims in the Japanese earthquake.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article58 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. Princess Maud was married to Lord Carnegie, heir to the Earl of Southesk, in the Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Great crowds outside cheered the couple. The King and Queen, the Pr nee of Wales, Pr nces Henry and George, Princess M ry and Lord Lascelles,Reuter. - 58 words
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Article61 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. MUNICH, Tuesday. Ludendorff has explained that the word of hcnour he gave on Frday does not mean that he will no longer participate in the "papular movement whereto he wi ll still ct.nt nue devote himself. His parole only applied to hi s rema><ing n Munich andReuter. - 61 words
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Article44 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. The Crown Prince's return, coupled w'th the Germ n Government's refusal to permit the resumpt on o interallied military control is solidifying anti-German feeling in France, Belgum and Italy. The Pars newspapers demand the imposition of further sanctions. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article23 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Yesterday. At the opening of pari ament expresrsions of deep sympathy was officially expressed in both Chambers. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article25 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. The British war debt payment of ninety-two m Hion dollars, due on Dec. 15 will be made on Liberty bonds.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article79 1923-11-14 5 GERMANS TO BE HEARD. Committee of Experts. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. The reparat'ons Comm ssion has unanimously decided to hear Germans o.a Germany's resources. M. Barthou has announced h's intention thereafter to propose the appointment of a commY.ee of experts fro- m the AUIfcidi Aasfc ated Nat'onai'iities and' to furrishReuter. - 79 words
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Article74 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Men-day. il expectation the Government surplus wll be over $300 million, Mr. Mellon has written to Pres dent Coolidge, suggesting sweeping cuts in ncome-tax, totalling $323 m llien, including a 25 per cent reducton on earned income-tax., end the abol'tion of what he terms miscellar.tu usReuter. - 74 words
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Article254 1923-11-14 5 Dispute Between Husband and Wife. Before Mr. Justice Barrett-Len-nard in the Supreme Court this morning, Satowah, the married wife of Kaver.a Ibrahim, a Tamil Mohajnmecla n contractor brought an action for the recovery of land worth $12,000, which she said belonged to her and was bought by her254 words
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Article137 1923-11-14 5 Loridjop, Oct. 30.-Exce.pt "Ere Nouthe organ of the Left, which welcomes the proposal for a Commvtee of Expert and the prospect of reopening .negotV.ions, the newspaper generally comment unfavourably en the proposal. Ths "Echo de Paris" declare that the British Government wants to get France out of137 words
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Article106 1923-11-14 5 WHY SINGAPORE WAS OMITTED. No Mistake. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Speakfing at a dinner to Mr. Massey, Lord Balfour die scribed as grotesque the suggestion that we were taking a mea-n advantage of a technical point in the Washington Treaty, in fortifying Singapore, and said that Singapore was deliberatelyReuter. - 106 words
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Article322 1923-11-14 5 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-N'cch' Shmhun" for the following: TOKIO. Friday. The well-known sul-smologist, Dr. Ohmori, J ed yesterday. Mr. S. Ikeuama, mayor of Osaka, s resigning an! has Mined Dr. H. Sek the deputy m yor as his successor. Three fiivs i ccurred at322 words
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Article206 1923-11-14 5 London Nov. 2.—'"The Times" Peking Correspondent says Marshal Tsao Kun has been President of the Chinese Republic for three weeks, but he has not yet formed a Cabinet. Meanwhile civil war continues briskly in several provinces. Sun Vat Sen is ag<ain reported to be in ex.rem.is206 words
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Article25 1923-11-14 5 Reuter. Organ sed labour's da ly newspaper the New York Leader has ceased publication forty days after succeeding: the Sccial'st Call.'*— Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article741 1923-11-14 5 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) THE TURKISH REPUBLIC. London, Oct. 30.— The principal points in Mustapha Kemal Pasha-'s proposals, accepted by the Party, are as follows: The form of the Government of the Turkish State should be a Republic. The official language should741 words
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Advertisement63 1923-11-14 5 WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Page No. Safety First Grand UmQwi Opera Go. 6 New General Hospital 6 Singapore Assizes 6 The Elections This page The Colour Bar This page Repan* tons This page Washington Treaty This pale AhUd of the Mail This page Supreme Court This p-ge Viscoum Grey on Militarism63 words
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Advertisement385 1923-11-14 5 ARMCO IRON jl II Five Points of Superiority I Armc Iron acceptably fulfills the demand on its Five Points jj 1 of S ;periority Chemical Purity, v ßu*t- Resistance, Enamel- D I U ing Property, Wolding Property and Electric il Conduc- g I tivity, each a characteristic of special importance385 words
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Article126 1923-11-14 6 Sports Pastimes. HOCKEY. SINGAPORE BEAT N. SEMBILAN. The S.C.C. hockey team Which went up-country during the week end won both the matches they played in. On Saturday afternoon at Seremban Singapore had mm its own way and defeated the homesters by five goals to nil. Knight opened the score, Beville126 words
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Article48 1923-11-14 6 The following will represent the S.R.C. vs H.K.S.R.GA. at hockey tomorrow on the S.R.C ground:—G. Armstrong; E. G. Wheatley F Albuquerque; V.C. Wes.erhout. N. E. Ess and J. V. Moss; N. de Souza F. J. Rappa H. G. Stack. C. A. Norris and N. Leicester.48 words
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Article131 1923-11-14 6 BANGKOK vs. PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) BANGKOK, Yesterday. The return rugby match between Bangkok and Penang was played on Monday and ended in a poirtOless draw. Penang played better than they did on Saturday. SINGAPORE vs. JOHORE. Yesterday's practice match on the padang between the Colours, which was131 words
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Article106 1923-11-14 6 SUNLIGHT ROVERS vs. HOO YEW SEAH'S TEAM. In the badminton matches which took place on Saturday the 10th amd Sunday the llth mstants at die Batu-road grounds between Kuala Lumpur Sunlight Rovers and Hoo Yew Seah's Team Penang the former lost 2 doubles and won all the tlhree Singles.106 words
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Article21 1923-11-14 6 To-day's Tie. Lim Kong Khye vs. Lim Chin Joo. To-morcow's Tie. Lim Kong Khye vs. Kiong Reng Kong.21 words
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Article17 1923-11-14 6 S.C.F.A. FIXTURES. Second Round. Nov. 17.—Aston vs. Bendemeer. Nov. 18.— S. United vs. A. Sporting Association.17 words
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Article74 1923-11-14 6 ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION The Tenrtis Championship Singles Tournament for the boys of the aohool has been very keenly contested and the •tandard of play has been very high. The following have qualified to enter into the third round:—F. Hosbimi. Podh Chanar, Tan Geng Guan, Lee Teck Lim, H.74 words
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Article29 1923-11-14 6 A CHALLENGE. Kid Irinio (6.10) wishes us to state that he will be glad to try conclusions with Kid Jackson at the New World tn» Saturday if possible.29 words
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Article787 1923-11-14 6 HOME NOTES. Maclaren as Critic. Few of those who have watched George Cox, of Sussex, bowl hour after hour at the age of forty-nine without st gn of tiring have any idea of how hard he works to keep fit. He has a tendency to put on flesh, and787 words
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Article105 1923-11-14 6 INTER CLASS COMPETITION. In the Inter class Soccer Competition for the B. T. Tan Cup the Juniors Lee Teck Lim (captain) are the champions for the first time, the Seniors Koh Hoon Yam (captain) being the runners up. BOUSTEAD'S XI vs. FORT CANNING S. C. Bousteads XI will meet105 words
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Article275 1923-11-14 6 Members of the choir and Orchestra are asked to take note of the following datesv which have now been fixed for the final practices of the Messiah. Monday, Nov. 19 5.10 p.m.—Choir and Full: Orchestra. Wednesday, Nov. 21 5.10 p.m.— Soloists and Full Orchestra. Wednesday, Nov. 28 5.10275 words
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Article108 1923-11-14 6 October Output. Messrj Paterson Simons Co., Ltd*, Agents: Trafalgar Limi'ed October 1923, 3 000 lbs.; Total Company's Year to date 15.450 lbs.; October 1922, 4,100 lbs. Kuala Pergau Rubber Plantations Ltd. 18,900 lbs., 99,600 lbs. 40,300 lbs. Henrietta Rubber Est.. 33.300 lbs., 312,365 lbs. 30,000 lbs. Sungei Matang108 words
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Article124 1923-11-14 6 The following passengers left for Europe by the s.s. "Nollore" yesterday:—Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Atwell. Miss J. A weJi, Miss B. Atwell and infant, Mrs. Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. Bafll, Mrs. J. Be&ldn, Miss L. Beglin, Master J. R. BegLin, Oapt. Coe MjC., Mr. E. H.124 words
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Article11 1923-11-14 6 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]11 words
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Article191 1923-11-14 6 (To The Editor, "Malay* Tribune".) Sir,—W« s/hall feel it a girent pktaisure, if you would kindly convey our sincetrest thanks, to the pubkifc in general, through your valuable paper, for the generosity extended to our destitute people at home in connection with the recent earthquake. 'People191 words
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Article196 1923-11-14 6 (To The Ed tor, "Malaya Tribune".) Sir,—It eeems impossible for the authorities to be unaware of the fact that gambling is being carried on by members of the show which recently at'dived. If thvy do not know then the whole force has to be disbanded as an inefficient196 words
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Article79 1923-11-14 6 Loindem, November. Manchester Market— V l lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 171--40's Grey Yams single Twist 28V 2 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 14J6 Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middl ng American) 19.42 Egyptian-Cotton 20.90 MetalsTin Stxi. 3 months £214.12.6 Produce— Copra (fair merchantable) £27.0.0 Black79 words
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Article97 1923-11-14 6 Per Melchoir Treub:—Dr. N. R. Tekeiharing, P. Kamura, W. J. Armstrong, J. Ito Kawashima, F. Schinokawa, Schouteten, Hodgkinson Gorter. Mrs. Lie A. Njoek Moi, Mrs. F. Gin Soe, R. Livingstone, Mrs. P. J. Sterk, S. Saheki, M. Higo, Uhl, Sartoruis Mrs. Schakel Drijber, Col. and Mrs. J. C.97 words
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Advertisement77 1923-11-14 6 DRESSMAKING. Wherever you live you can now leann, right in your own home during spare time, to plan and completely make all your own and your children's clothes and hats and save 'half or more on everything. Or, you can prepare for success in dressmaking or millinery and have a77 words
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Advertisement364 1923-11-14 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Notioe Is hereby given that the Transfer Register will be closed from 22nd to 29th November, 1923 both days Inclusive. By Order of ths Board, KWA SIEW TEE, Secretary. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Oldest and Most Up-to-date House ia the towa for ELECTRO-PLATING in GOLD.364 words
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Advertisement356 1923-11-14 6 i" AYRES' 1 CHAMPIONSHIP j HARDCOURT Tennis liuii Price TO CLEAB STOfit RAJA Co? I 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. How Long May We Live? It depends upon oui maintenance of health. Mouth H is an essential and vital factor in this maintenance as allfooH! and liquid necessary to sustain356 words
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Article112 1923-11-14 7 A nffGAFOftl DIARY. -o-day, Nov. 14 o-m am. 1-45 p.m. 0 Faust, Theatre. 9.30 Nov 15. j;, a.m.. 2.44 p.m. H* i B I mail kaves. Rustics and IlPagUacci, *%re 9-30 P^n. Friday. Not. 16. c am- 3.57 p.m. a Boheme, Theatre, ;•»> SmmnUf, W« 56 a.m..112 words
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Article55 1923-11-14 7 I cf Kubber Association. Singapore, Nov. 14. fill rrtpj Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. my* mut [ladon Cables quote. U*m Spot.— I&btc Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spc: 49% 50 50 50Vi Jr.: 51% 51% Ip 53 53^4 xv i km Cables quetd. Ltcrron Sdo: Is. 2 155 words
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Article28 1923-11-14 7 v --apore. Nov. 14. T-.i-y's d Dg rubber qu>cati »ns m v a 'ier:— lon&n Sptl U. 2%d New York.—B7% cents. Ssfapore—cents. I Market.—Steady.28 words
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Article71 1923-11-14 7 Nov. 14. w Louden— Bau i Moths' light 2s. 4 3[l6d D-carr. 2s. 4 3j32d hmk sight 2s 4 19 32d '.i Buk Tel. Transfer 165% toHH r :k v.^— mwad draft p.c. prem. I mmmi- 70% Jivafak Tel. Transfer 138% kanan 105*4 buying rate $8.54 r f England71 words
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Article70 1923-11-14 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders 1 ylon to-day is Rs. 164 ft» 100 Thp rat e of payment 169 equal to $100. frl' 6 i.ips are in comthe Wireless StaCanada Maru, Charon, Cyrena. FrieX [J Gorjiatan, Haruna Jacatm, Johan de i, Komngin der Suruga, Tana, KJ Krtsh». Anjer,70 words
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Article125 1923-11-14 7 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS TIN. To-day, $110 per pikul 225 tori, sold PRODUCE. Buyers Sellers Oambier ttßJn 4.. j Cube Press Cube White Pepper 23.00 Mixed Black Pepper 15.25 Sundried Copra 11.30 Mixed Copra 11.00 Small Flake Tapioca 12.50 Med. Pearl Tapioca 13.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 13.60 No. 1125 words
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Article159 1923-11-14 7 Singapore, Nbv. 14. Ttn.—London £221.0.0. Rubber.—London, L 2%d. Tins.—Taipings $1 to $1.03, North Ta pings $1.06 to $110, South Taiping $1.03 to $1.06, Johans 32 bo 35 cents, Menglembus 55 to 60 cents, Talams 28 to 31 cents, Petalings 95 to 98 cents, Ulu Pahs $2.05159 words
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Article190 1923-11-14 7 Tin.—£221.0.0 up 80a. Rubber.—ls. 2%d. up %d. Rubbers.—Very httle enquiry. A few fjcrwartii buyers of cheap lines. Craigieleas 51% to 53% cts„ Amalgamated Malays $2.15 to $2,20, Bassetts $1 to $1.05 AHenbys $1.22% to $1.27%, Malaka Pindas $1.40 to $1.45, Kuala Sidims $2 to $210, Indragiris190 words
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Article287 1923-11-14 7 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Rubber.—London Is. 2%d. Local 49% cents. Tin.—London £221. Local $110 (125 tons sold). Rubbers.— Allenbys $1-22% to $1.27%, Bastetfts $1 to $1.05. Craigieleas 50 to 55 cents Jeram Kuan tans 30 to 35 cents. Kundongs $1.25 to $1.35, New Scudais $1 to $110. Pantais 80 to 85287 words
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Article156 1923-11-14 7 A Ceylon Sensation. On Mott'ngham Estate Maskeliya Ceylon, which is supervised by Mr. L. A. Wright, a Cooly woman named Mookamma of Maruthappen Head Kaagany gave birth to a cur ous looking male child. It appeared to be well buiflit with broad shoulders and had the features156 words
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Article82 1923-11-14 7 Standard Oil Co.'s Current Pr ces Devoe's Imperial Biilliant per two tins $5.25 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4.80 Tiger per two tins $4.80 Tiger in drums per two drums $4.10 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Fish per unit of 4 Imperial gallons (1 t'n) $2.4882 words
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Article30 1923-11-14 7 Delhi!, Nov. 1. —Lord Reading v's'ted to-day ancient historic buildings, and received welcome addresses from the Association of Moghul King's Descendants, and from the Oudh landed aristocracy.30 words
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Advertisement69 1923-11-14 7 THE ART OF DRESSMAKING. You can learn in your own home the secrets of fashionable dressmaking. Through fascinating, wonderfully illustrated lessons you can ijuickly learn how to draft patterns, cut, fit, make, drape and trim fashionable garments of every kind. Also just how to interpret and apply each new style69 words
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Advertisement34 1923-11-14 7 AT THE NEW WORLD TO-NIGHT THE GREAT ZOO Great American Novelty Show COMPRISING Merry Go Round, Ferris Wheel, Submarine, Aeroplane many other latest attractions. Chinese Wayang Pek Jee and The Royal Medan Opera Co.34 words
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Advertisement178 1923-11-14 7 j IMPORTANT NOTICE. J j REMOVAL j I It is hereby notified that on>d I I after Thursda y' tne Btn instant. t the address of Mr. G. AIBELY. 1 l (i f e,Hng A^nt Tita Bra i I 1 top f,oor Entrance irom I lljpl NHL aff,es Square; I178 words
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Miscellaneous47 1923-11-14 7 LEATHER REPORT. hndang Kerbau Hospital. p Singaoore, Nov. 13. F *****, 1013.5, 1015.4. Jpterature 85, 90 83. P Bulb The, 80t 80> 79 f*Wiad SW, NW, N. n «hade 91. T «np in Shade 73. J* Sun 148. C rid Th<,r 72. a i 24 hours Nil.47 words
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Article553 1923-11-14 7 To-day, Not. I. Batu Palhat Men. 2 p.m. Rrstay, Kelamtoan, Patari, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Valaya 2 pan. Me<kn Circa 3 p.m. Bang-look Wanina 3 p.m. Penang *Glenfalloch 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Ipoh 3 p.m Malacca Muar ♦Ban Whatt Soon t p.m. Malacca Muar* Ban Whatt Hin 3553 words
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Article1088 1923-11-14 8 The Singapore Automobile Club would be a much more powerful institution than it is if every owner of a private car were to become a memb Jr. There must be several thousand individual owners of cars in Singapore. The sum total of their subscriptions will come to quite1,088 words
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Article87 1923-11-14 8 Protest Against High Fees. (From Our Own Correspondent). IPOH, Yesterday. A large public meeting convened by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Perak, resolved to po'nt out to Government that under the new Rubber Bill the increase of licence fees for d alers was excessive. There were 1,00087 words
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Article192 1923-11-14 8 Prof. Eruch. It was bat* the other day that a great magician in the person of Nicola was in our midst and mystified his audiences and to-day Singapore is fortunate In h vying Prof. Eruch. the master-Magician and Ventriloquist who is drawing large crowds to the Palladium.192 words
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Obituary107 1923-11-14 8 We regret to announce the df ath of Catherine H.nderson Flanagan, ag d 66 who died early this morning at hcT residence, 89 Upper Seiiangc on-read. Mns. Flanagan was thd widow of the latA Mr. John F anagan, ar.d was born at Thuro, East Gaiitllre-'s, Scotland107 words
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Article36 1923-11-14 8 Mails from the United Kingdom (London mails despatch!: d October 23) ane expected to amtrve at 7 a.m. to-morrow per Blue Funnel st amer Calchas. The correspondence will be d|thfl«Cpd by the finst delivery.36 words
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Article272 1923-11-14 8 Reuter. PARIS. Tuesday. The Ch'nese Economic M ssion has been received by the Municipal ty.— "An Lid an" is informed that we cannot publish a latter which is a direct reply to the Editor of a contemporary. Mr. Poh Tiang Swee a Hokien clerk residing at 20-4 Nivcn-rca.l reports thatReuter. - 272 words
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Article313 1923-11-14 8 Some Details. Sir Frederick James the Governor's Deputy, teepccfied the new buildirrwiD for the General II l)M which are in the course cf com?-ruction' at Sepcy Lines, and expressed has satisfaction «U the progress already made. The nurses' quarters are already occupied. These are we'll lighted verit313 words
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Article115 1923-11-14 8 Statistics for Twelve Months for British Malaya, November 1922 to October, 1923. Total exports from British Malaya 249,259 Foreign Imports 62,927 Nut Exports 186,332 Restriction Area. Stock lie nsed on 31.10.22 7.253 tons Production exported 159,958 Total 167,211 Outside Restriction Area. Set. c;ks in Singapore and PcneJQK Islands115 words
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Article79 1923-11-14 8 Inspector Corben Discharged. When- the sessions were resumed before the Chlf JusrtTcey. Sir Walter Shaw th s mornug, the D.P-R, Maj Whitley, said that he had received ihl3ftru<v lons withdraw the charges again-sjt Inspector Corfoen, and His Lordship accordingly discharged him. The hearing wa? then eonsiooed with of79 words
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Article64 1923-11-14 8 Reuter. COBLENCE, Tuesday. Representatives of the dye her industry have signed an agreement to resume regular reparations deliveries. -Reuter. HOBART, Tuesday. 1 he Returned Soldiers Congress has unanmously resolved that in view of the situation at Thursday Island with regard to Japanese the Australian Government should be requested to takeReuter. - 64 words
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Article208 1923-11-14 8 MUND I j At iiv Th erer p >lUr Ojpena Comply perf n food .ndi, nee last Victoria Theatre r I op»-ra full of i l!t nj staged in four actv adapt, d from W Hc !!>| novel "L- R Ate ill fortune of R backed jestir ,f a208 words
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Article82 1923-11-14 8 (Fron. Oar Own Cnrresp n<H;| PENANG. Y t On the- invitation of the IKfe' Nambyar. a rca pti n ay pad Mr. Ra;. Sah:b tad Mr. AnaaS Piilay, ajr.r.t of the G-ovemnmarf Ind'a to Ma 7 aya. Ther was a atts of all Indian c-.miraaa and spt.ches82 words
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Article269 1923-11-14 8 The usual Impfttlfty w':h nu the St. Joueph'a O'd I credited was ehown by .heir sis'er A-.- c 'it.' r. >' Association of Malacca, wbei arrived here on "Saturday nwmaj The evening opened witfc a pt pong match the match g'*4* Malacca by 3. a tea269 words
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Article9 1923-11-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. untitled S Charles Par! his judgeship <** XReuter. - 9 words
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Advertisement319 1923-11-14 8 ROBINSON Co, Ltd. j .200 i I Ant GOVERNMENT CAPES I I $225 j r Each Nett. r I I I String and Serviceable H M ado from Strong Waterproof Grouna-Sheets suitable for gj g Cyclists Van drivers, Dockyard and Railway work. j£ I g Further supplies are nowyunprocur-able. cj319 words
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Article435 1923-11-14 9 BY ONE WHO KNOWS HIM. The appoin 'mentt of Dr. Gessler to be Dictator of Germany is a great tribute to the personality of a comparatively unknown man. It is almost four years ago to the day that h a name first became known in- political circles. It435 words
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Article150 1923-11-14 9 An inquest w.s held at St. Peter's Barracks, Jersey, on Private Ar.hur William Quir.n (34), of tha King's L verpoul Regiment, a nrt ye of Bow, London, who was feu.id drowned in a gully between P nnacle Rock, Plem:nt ar.d Grosnex Po nt. Company Quartermaster-Sergeant, McQuinn,150 words
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Article70 1923-11-14 9 London, Nov. I.—ln outl nng the pcftcy of the Cabenet Ismet Pasha declared that they would seek to ensure prospenity, progress at home and bramruillity abroad. They aimed at cultivating good relations with all the Powers {.«nd ntended to gain the'r confidence by acts rather by worde.70 words
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Article1017 1923-11-14 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THF MARKET. Messrs LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, isgue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Nov. 14. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|2 Arr»lo-Java 2a 3|l^ Anglo-Malay 20s 24|7% Ayer1,017 words
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Advertisement327 1923-11-14 9 ■'<■■ .i^t»t ll tut«i >M> itiiw U>ttaM> twt lWMttlwt lII—M— J&q ©ECCA I Tho yet acknowledged the Best I f Fy 111 the Market DUB,NG THE WAR OVER 100,000 WEBB I IN USE IN THE BRITISH ABMY ALONE I J he v ention w hich makes it possible t f327 words
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Advertisement89 1923-11-14 9 GRAMOPHONE VALUE AT Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., is WONDERFUL. MACHINES FROM $20.00 Cull and See Our Range of Models. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in fcongkong.) Cure for Leprosy. Patients afflicted with T eprosy in its early stage can be cured in a few months but a longer period of89 words
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Advertisement236 1923-11-14 9 ■4991 CHAMPIONSHIP 1Q94 1 1 TENNISBALLS. 1 At manufacturers' standard price of S 10.50 per dozen. <t REFUSE all previously dated Balls. F. J. SHEPHERDSON Co., 10-B, de Souza Street. NIMIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHanIMIHIIIInIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM THE PROPRIETORS OF Lactogen beg to notify the Pnblic that they have opened a Cnnwunation Bureaa at Amber Mansions,236 words
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Article603 1923-11-14 10 Singapore, Nov. 9MEAT. AxtieV Prise. Beef steak kaU 0.45 Beef or curry kati 0 38 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.48 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati 0.60 Fowl kati 120 Fowl large (3 katis) each 1.50 Fowl medium (1%603 words
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Advertisement222 1923-11-14 10 Shave With Cuficura Soap The healthy up-to-date Cuticura way. Dip brush in hot water and rub on Cuticura Soap. Then make lather on face and rub in for a moment with fingers. Make a second lathering and shave. Anoint any irritation with Cuticura Ointment,then wash all off with Cuticura Soap.222 words
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Advertisement890 1923-11-14 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTIONEERS A APPRAISERS, NO. SO, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Rubber and Fruit Plantations at Niyor, Johore Bahru, Sea-side Property at Telok Mata Ikan and Residential Property at Duxton Hill and Rubber Factory at Lorong 3A East Coast At Messrs. Cheong Koon890 words
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Advertisement77 1923-11-14 10 I" CHIVAS °OGS HEAD WHISKY STOUT l SOLD EWBYWHERE I agents: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. «vittaui;^«.T»«..^ tai|M J^*^ I THE HOUSE OF FRANKELS I THE FASHION PLATE j a of j EVERYTHING BEAUTIFUL j NEW GOODS From ail corners of the Globe Unpacking Paily j THE LARGEST FINEST MOST EXCLUSIVE77 words
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Advertisement522 1923-11-14 11 SAILINGS pYIT BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Com par* es Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) •jrfITABIK from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Singapore Tonnage Singapore 6ar522 words
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Advertisement325 1923-11-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE, Haruna Maru Nov 13 amo Nov 27 Katori Maru D ec v LIVERPOOL LINK Tajima Maru Nov 1,3 Lyons Maru Nov 20 Dakar Maru r> ec 13 HAMBURG LINE Matsumoto Maru Nov 20 Toyohashi Maru Mid|Dec NEW YORK LINE SUEZ Sailing datti ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.325 words
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Advertisement518 1923-11-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS V LINE OF STEAMERS *j Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at w Batavia, Sourabaya. Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1923 1923 ENOGGERA Nov 10 Nov 12 EURELIA Dec. 10 Dec. 12 1924518 words
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Advertisement581 1923-11-14 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 San Francisco PRESIDENT LINCOLN Nov 21 Dec 13 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Nov 28 Dec 21 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG581 words
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Advertisement673 1923-11-14 12 NOTICE. EMERGENCY HOUSES. j Twelve houses at Delta Road and ten 1 houses at Havelock Road will be ready for occupation on Ist December, 1923. The rert (iocluding water) of the former is $20 per month and the latter $22. Applicati us for these bouses must reach the Land Office673 words
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Advertisement426 1923-11-14 12 TO LET. TO LET—Spacious Godowns No. 15, Jiak Kirn Street off Kirn Seng Road and No. 63, An >n Road. Ren' very cheap. Apply Oversea-Uaineae Si nk, 63 Chulia street. TO LET. OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. 22, 24, 27, 30, 32 and 43 The Arcade. 29—1, 29—2 and 29—3 Malacca Street.426 words
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Advertisement432 1923-11-14 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au horised Cap'tal $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,432 words
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Advertisement510 1923-11-14 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) mmm Authorised f^oo,ooo Subscribed Capital 51«222'222 Paid-up Capital £'Jg»?g9 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1^,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: S?r510 words
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Advertisement496 1923-11-14 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1653. 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. A lor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo496 words
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Advertisement366 1923-11-14 12 INSURANCE. THE fIP SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Fmlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Fanque del Indo China Buil»*ltae, lA, Malacca Street. ,T> L,ae,366 words
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Advertisement325 1923-11-14 12 MedicinilDl en strong |L GOOD FOR TRY n Nervousness Do 0 6eneral Debility. Sold fej Sold b; The Internal*:,!,: a_ The Antfo-Chine* The Medical 045«. The United Pharm*. The Britiah The India Diape KUj and The Ajrar Vedic Hedicaj fc THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No.325 words
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