Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1923
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Title Section28 1923-11-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^-J SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY > Vol. X. No. 270 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1923.28 words
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Advertisement113 1923-11-17 1 HALAYAJRIBUNE j GAZETTE, j Settlement.. published Daily- Events. s 5 f u BST SPOB" REPORTS. j i i i i hhihmihihmi» ..ii"" I ALINE jj a A Highly Concentrated I 8 I DISINFECTANT! 1 GALLON DRUMS vBMI P n v ft Obtainable from all leading stores and wholesale from c113 words
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Advertisement152 1923-11-17 1 j CHER AMY'S; I Choice Perfumery I and I Toilet Requisites. D Just Received. 3 0 n jj Medical Hall, Ltd., 23. BATTERY ROAD, v 1 SINGAPORE. r I r v r v r BtHwljl I I NEW MODEL ROBINSON PIANOS MADE IN LONDON AND GUARANTEED FOR SEVEN YEARS TERMS152 words
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Advertisement284 1923-11-17 1 f f r Mis important to >our eye gfeses adjured Why You Should Libby's Evaporated Milk I' |B||| Mjiiji'i ill m^ re than haif t: ie wat r I B'' I P 'I' i I I 811(1 nothin S added.* When figgE Bjjfrj3 j ll I dililfcd with an equal284 words
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557 1923-11-17 2 AN INTERESTING STATEMENT. The following statement was unanimously adopted by the International Christian Cit zenship Conference, recently held at Winona, Lndiana, U. S. A., and cabled to twelve rulers of nat'ons in Europe. Copies have been mailed to c gbtythree rulers of the world: Humanity is staggered557 words
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Advertisement199 1923-11-17 2 /jf& When you buy Lime juice, make 'Montserrat" Lime Fru.tu.ce certain is MONTS ERRAT, and quenches the thirst and re- wm\\ jj,- j|,; h wiU getting tr e moJt coo l. lies the parched throat as I refreshing of a!! drinks o„ the Ij.mti :i W .i-rrr-t, and U L<199 words
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Advertisement329 1923-11-17 2 OH! HOW IT HURTS. That's what you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about, it—sit there and suffer Perhaps you have tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. These are just the sort of cases in which329 words
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Advertisement160 1923-11-17 2 Does Your Food Cause Distress If so, r t simply proves that dangerous acid s attacking your delicate stomach l ning and is preventing proper d gestion. This being so, your meals must fail to nourish you, and you run serious risk of :il4iealth and cruel pain. If you neglect160 words
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Advertisement523 1923-11-17 2 WHAT TO DO WHEN IN THE DUMPS. Put on your bes. suit—go for a brisk walk—take two or three Finkett*--. when jfc-inj? to bed—you'll mirvry ffeef 100 per cent cheerier and better in the monun». j To dispel the causes of low spirits such aa coned pat." \rn, liverishness bilious523 words
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Advertisement51 1923-11-17 2 SWALLOW I 44 WORLD RENOWNED" I BISCUITS CAKES 1 3 Sole"Agents for Malaya: J FRANCIS MONK Co, jjj 12, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. i i. i i i i i 11,,,, CHOTIRMALL'S GRAND CLEARANCE j ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE NOW ON m 1 ."il 52. Hi?h Street. Singapore i I tSLCPfIOXC No51 words
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Article2182 1923-11-17 3 c ROMANCE OF THE l2 E Ria CONFERENCE. n„ r Own Correspondent). I LONDON. Oct. 18. far the P mind sometimes it 10 that all can hear. ~t Chatsworth m wefK- nartv for the Imperial m which, unfortunately, Pr n: Minister and General «*eabsent. The great house, n"2,182 words
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Advertisement323 1923-11-17 3 Mii.M.ni i iiiimnum,,,,,,,, v |iti m 111 n n mn, m, llp v it fiiinn mi mmj ,6ARRICK jlll Special Size No. 2 I p I 111 51 HT*HE individuality of a great actor I j j>\ ajjffl enables him to play the part which I it' ,n GARRICK CIGARETTES323 words
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Advertisement109 1923-11-17 3 j iNsisr 1 I GETTING f JFRAMROZ'S 1 BECAUSE 1 v Always have ft another It's a wise housewife who keepi an extra bottle of B ivnl in reserve —in case of emergencies.. w\ i\ The Croeer isn't always handy, or isn't open if he is handy Jw £p —and109 words
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Article888 1923-11-17 4 Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." In "The First Born," which has been immortal zed on the screen with Sessue Hayakawa in the leading role, mmi wh eh is now be ng shown at the "Gaiety," Francis Powers, the author, gave to the American public888 words
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Advertisement352 1923-11-17 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema, TAN JONG PAG All ROAD. i i From Thursday, November 15 to Sunday, November 18. In the Second Show at 9.30. A First National Attraction Featuring NORMA TALMADGE in THE BRANDED WOMAN IN 7 PARTS Two new episodes 5 and 6 of Pathe serial RUTH OF THE352 words
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Advertisement313 1923-11-17 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Wednesday, Nov 14, to Monday, Novemb?r 19. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Kilauea Volcano 1 Reel Scenic Picture. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT A Wonderplay of Crashing Dramatic Power (A Special Cosmopolitan Production Directed by) ALBERT CAPELLANI AND ROBERT G. VIGNOLA Two of America's Foremost Screen Directors.313 words
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Advertisement441 1923-11-17 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" TnlVirtL Presents To-Night M U 11| h| Its new whirling, smashing, big attrac- tion of spectacular Sensationalism. 9. WILLIAM DESMOND with LAURA LA PLANT E gorf and a great cast in j |to>t/| UNTVERSAL'S STUPENDOUS CONTINUED CHAPTER PLAY OtL TP PERILS of the YUKON J SERIAL v A441 words
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Article79 1923-11-17 5 ek f Rubber Association. Singapore, Nov. 17. fie l vwes Buyers SeUers. Spot fSt i Cables quote. had'a Spot.— lioeo Smoked Sheet Closing Pr ces. Buyers Sellers 14 50 50% 50% 50% fcteXattfl 51% 53% 52% 53 Lain: Loedoa Cables quota. Lwdor. Spot Is. 2Sd. fm of Market.—Quiet.79 words
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Article69 1923-11-17 5 gaporaj Nov. 17. 4 LscdoQ--fc* 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3|l6d Demand 2s. 4 3!32d hmui months' sight 2s 4 19i32d IhriaItekTd Transfer 165% Ot B il ng lak demand draft p.c. Dis Btk demand draft 71% ■i 11--fc" Trailer 139% Ut ja:.- tad Iraft 105 1 i g69 words
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Article75 1923-11-17 5 r jndebted to the "Nanyo Sh mbun" for the follow- L TOKIO, Thursday. law in the areas devastated lake will cease toLjl fouTt will be reGeneral Yamanfco^ 1 W' H maintained in f"rce armed with L I service depart- by the Me ropoiitan ft Ohta has been75 words
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Article52 1923-11-17 5 IS H«T~r The "Tmes" M h nl says: Mr. X fc dent Federal X ™>™, repre-I-übl c opinion in J* it j*.. when > in an interim 10, l bat the Province rNti, a ny interference 7* w th a view to eh, franchse. P 1 its U-islature52 words
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Article135 1923-11-17 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS TIN. To-day, $108 75 per pikul 200 to sold. PRODUCE. Buyers Se'lera Gambier $18.50 avu Cube Hamburg: Cube Press Cube White Pepper 23.00 Mixed Black Pepper 15.25 Sundried Copra 11,30 Mixed Copra 11.00 Small Flake Tapoca 12 50 Med. Pearl Tapioca 13 00 Small Pearl135 words
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Article423 1923-11-17 5 Singapore, Nov. 17. Tin.—London £218.12^6. Rubber.—London, Is. 2%d. Tins.—Taipings 95 to 98 cents North Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, South Taipings $1.01 o $1.04 Johans 31 to 34 cents, Menglenrbus 50 to 55 cents, TaLams 28 to 31 cents, Petalings 95 to 98 cents, Ulu Piahs $2.02%423 words
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Article229 1923-11-17 5 TOO MANY CIVIL SERVANTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR, Yesterday. The Hoa Mr. W. G. Maxwell, ia the course off his reply at the budget debate, agreed to Mr. Robson's critic sms concerning the employment of too many Europeans on the ralways. Regarding the increase of pensions,229 words
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Article110 1923-11-17 5 ARRIVALS. November, 17. Esmeralda from Bagan. Kinta from Penang. Sri Muar from Malacca. CLEARANCES. November, 17. Capt. Faure for Dunkirk via ports. Ban Whatt Hin for Muar and Malacca. Katong for Bangkok. Krian for Kelantar». Klang for Penang via P. Swettenhaon. Hong Ho for Tringganu via porta. These110 words
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Article35 1923-11-17 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders tor India and Ceylon today is lis. 165 -qua! to «l00. Tbe rate ot payment 5 Kloney Orders trom lndi» «nd Ceylon is lt». 170 equal to «100.35 words
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Advertisement113 1923-11-17 5 WANTED at with experience. Grade II clerical salary. Apply In own handwriting, men only, Chinese preferred. Apply to C.A.S. c/o Malaya Tribune. JUST RECEIVED LETTS POCKET DIARIES FOR 1924 CHRISTMAS A NEW YEAR CARDS Also Books and N< vels, Magazines, Newspapers. Autograph Albums, Postage Stamps, Stamp Albums and Stamp Catalogues.113 words
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Advertisement601 1923-11-17 5 J IMPORTANT NOTICE. I v m I REMOVAL I 3 It is hereby notifiedjthat on and 3 after Thursday, the Bth instant, j I Agent for Titan Bran 1 tO P Entrance from lr I Ufm Raffles s^uare b (Next j j f MCSSrS Kel 3 VVa,sh,) i j Tftiephone601 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-11-17 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, Nov. 16. Bared 32 Fah 1016.9 1013.7 1015.4. Temperature 86 90 83. Wet Bulb Ther 80 81 80. Dir. of Wind. SW W Calm. Max. Temp, in shade 91. M n Temp jp Shade 74. Max. in Sun 146. Tor rad Ther 72. Radnifall54 words
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Article90 1923-11-17 5 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-d.y. 5.56 a.m.. 5.3o p.m. 82,11 .aard mail due. M°Cra Madame BU^rfly tre 9JO p.m. ?tu .va< :up S'porevs. Johore. World. To-morrow. Nov. 18. 7 •_> a.m. 7 9 P-m-0 aunch.es>: 10 11. 2-30. 9 oq 10 30, 12.30. 3.30. Monday. Nov. 19. am. 8.2290 words
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Article594 1923-11-17 5 To-day, Nov. 17. Medan Media a p M Port Swettenham Penang I *Klang 3 p.m Muar Malacca ♦Barn Whatt Rift 3 p.m Mtiir *Ban Wlhatt Soon 3 p.m r. Batu Pahat Men* 3 p.m Batu Padiat ALiig L?cng 4 p.m. Colombo Bombay ♦Hakodate Maru 4 p.m. Medan Penang*594 words
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1322 1923-11-17 6 The unofficial members of the Federal Counc 1 have not been slow in pointing out the very rapid rse there has been in the votes for pensico. h has riseu from $1,000,000 \o $2,200.000 in five years—l92o--1924. It will be imtierestirg to.kr.ow whether theae1,322 words
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Article480 1923-11-17 6 Mr. G. Clayton i* appointed to aat as assistant xict judge in Singapore. The following leaive ihais been granted.—Mr. R. Bird and Mr. J. R. Neave, each eililht mom ihs. Mr. F. G. Aplin, assistant superintendent, Chandu Mono polks, has gone to Ipoh on transfer. Mr. W. Dunmaji is. appointed480 words
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Article238 1923-11-17 6 The following guests were present at a dinner given by His Excellency the High Commissioner and Lady Guill c mard at Government House on Wednesday Nov. 14:— H. H- the Sultan of Perak, K.C.M.G., H. H. ihe Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, K.C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. W. G.238 words
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Article163 1923-11-17 6 Defendant Wins Action. The hearing of the suit in which Mr. Tart Soo Hock and his wife Yeo Kirn Neo, executor and executrix of the late Mr. Tan J ak Hoay claimed over $60,000 from Mr. Tan Jiak Choo in respect of shares and dividend in163 words
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Article54 1923-11-17 6 (From Our Own Correspondjnt.) PENANG. Thursday. Three hundred attended the suecessr ful Ball Masque at the E. and O Hotel, organ sed by the ex-Servicers Mr. Justice Sproule announced that the Poppy Day collections amounted to |4 517 mj the auction of various ar vie* $500 for54 words
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Article174 1923-11-17 6 Amo.Tg the fifteen cases in the list of appeals to be heard in the coming sessions, which w 11 commence s-ttln* next Tuesday, is the question of law in the receni murder case Rex vs. Pachay, whether counsel could address the jury, after the accused had pleaded guilty.174 words
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Article102 1923-11-17 6 During the hearing of eoane applications for receiving orders in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard remarked that debtors seemed to think that the best course was for them to s ay away, rn which case he had no other alternative but to make the order. In102 words
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Article85 1923-11-17 6 There will be a spoefcd matinee at .he Pailladium at 5 p.m. Do-day when Harold Lloyd w, 11 appear in 'A Sa.lorMade Man". Felix wLl'l wtm ralate some of his adventures. On; Sunday the Palladium wiJl revert entirely to pie ure.s wll h a Paramount programme irsdludJng85 words
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Article83 1923-11-17 6 HAGUE, Yesterday, The queen asked the Catholic Deputy Koolen and President of the Second Chamber to form a Cabinet.— Reuter. Major E. V. Wajteart. D.S.Cv R.G.A., is granted leave of absence on private affairs from 18 unitl December 18, 1923, with permission to pjoceed to Ros.ieo, Manila and Hongkong. PARIS83 words
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Article382 1923-11-17 6 AM IMPROVED sv MX The Batten, Kx-, n^n Coy. Ltd., sent v, a res "lt of the penerTl made in the scier.ee ofV graphy the human element tendency to error a eliminated, and installed to replace the f or of hand transmission andT^J The tra-.s t:on peris! <382 words
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Article205 1923-11-17 6 [We do not necessarily endow» opinions expressed by corresp* den*£.] A SUGGESTION (To The Ed tor, "Malaya Trtoa»'-» Sir—It would not be out oi p* to suggest that a fight be between Cowboy Reyes B»Key befor? the latter d? arJ Australia. That ih<se two piw»* boxers will make a205 words
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Article33 1923-11-17 6 The latest bangle ka oua'.y cone.aUd device b can b filled wi h easily drWosed s bracelet by pressings Th.sear. made in and though resembling y bangks. ar elbow, not abov-33 words
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Advertisement347 1923-11-17 6 IROBINSON Co Ltd. I br,t,Bh leather I MADE LINED I SPECIAL VALUE f Gents Black Box Calf jj I" BROGUE SHOES I WELL MADE AND FINISHED. HAND SEWN PRINCIPLE g I Price $8.50 Pa ir j Stocked in Sizes and Half Sizes. ROBINSON~& Co., Ltd j nl (Incorporated in the347 words
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Advertisement42 1923-11-17 6 THE PROPRIETORS OF Lactogen be* to notify the Public that they hare opened a Conaimation Borcaa at Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, where free advice can be obtained by post or personal visit. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London.) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore.42 words
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Article197 1923-11-17 7 KING'S PROROGATION Th SPEECH. nt cresting Comments. Reuter. LONDON, Yesfc?rdiy. X' ng's prorogation speech rethe folium to secure the assent f* FreQch Government to the pro- for the appointment of a Re- Commission of Enquiry h profound anxiety fl of the present serious ped in Germany which theReuter. - 197 words
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Article87 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Get Smuts seen by Reuter at tehimpto-. prior to his sailing for kh Afrca expressed much satisfcfo it the result of the conference nth had br n a distinct advantage 'it Dominions which also stood reap a mater; .1 advanage if prea*ca offered byReuter. - 87 words
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Article28 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. proclamation has been P and announces the new meet on January 8. 12 is the date to which it f y Prorogued—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article67 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. :euing the work of nee says that the »ed on the subjict of P*; acc rf i with the Australian he nraint-nance of a one l tova! standard wj,h necessary f&r and fuel facilities, »r the adequate of maritime communicaa: Si »gapore and the mainLReuter. - 67 words
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Article108 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. Jta L0XD ON. Thursday, i I* Hous* Uest ona asked in toh Emmons to<i»ay. The 4,sa,lo *«d many, notably the Ifc <>r removal of the ft wi' n g:oum that they >atin points. Reply*5 ar (^ues t°ns, Mr. Chamber- at French debt to WReuter. - 108 words
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Article91 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. > nr r u>1 J D0N Th^yfk qustions S r V> b K fcrU «id that the S (J< ?ht ac( luisition by GovV 0l ho n S in the Ar.glo%U>a 1 **en under con2® k nie t J ne. No dccdreachcd and n ritomplated by Gov-Reuter. - 91 words
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Article77 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. In reply to questions Mr. Boyd Carpenter said that owing to tit housing shortage in Hongkong it was deemed desirable to confine the appointments of charge-men to those volunteer ng to go without families. The question whether the circumstances warrant the removal of restrictReuter. - 77 words
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Article64 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. There were boisterous scenes towards the Close. S r Lloyd Greame, who wound up on behalf of Government, met Wih a storm of derisive interjections. There were vociferous cheers and counter cheers at the closure which was finally carr ed by 292 ta 192Reuter. - 64 words
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Article68 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. In the House of Commons replyi ng to Mr. Foot Sir Lloyd Greame said tha t it was impossible to state witfo any certornty but he believed that millions of tons of steel were at present accumulated in the Ruhr Valley, and theReuter. - 68 words
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Article148 1923-11-17 7 ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONSHIP. British View Point. Reuter. LONDON, Yeaterday. In connection with the grave divergency of Anglo-French opinion winh regard" to the quesl ion of sanctions if the Reich fails to guarantee resumption under military control, well-in-formed circles in London hope that the agreement will be possible but fcReuter. - 148 words
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Article106 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. CHICAGO, Yesterday. Senator Johnson (California) has announced his intention of presenting himself for Republican nomination for the Presidency. He declares the ensuing contest will determine whether the Republican party shall be a permanent instrument of react"un, er whe'her it will respond to presentday conditions andReuter. - 106 words
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Article47 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. DALLAS, Yesterday. Th« House of B3shops of tihe Episcopal church has passed a resolution that it is th:3> imperative du y of Un?ted States either to join the existing League of Nations or immediately organise another effective Association of Nations.—Router.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article26 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. The glassworks in Belgium have lately received most important orders from Ch na and Japan and are enjoying unprecedented prosperity.—Reute».Reuter. - 26 words
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Article98 1923-11-17 7 ENTIRELY IGNORANT OF THE MOVEMENT. Ex-Kaiser's Explanation. Reuter. DOORN, Yes> erday. The ex-Kaiser in a communique says that the return of the Crown Prince was prepared and carried out wrtlhout his knowledge. He received a farewell letter from the Crown Prince after he had crossed the frontier.Reuter. - 98 words
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Article62 1923-11-17 7 Boilermakeri' Dispute Settled. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A basis of settlement of the boilermakers' dispute of April 30, has been reached at the Conference at Edhburgh this evening. The terms of the agreement was subject to ballot after wh'ch resumption work was arranged. Cheers and singingReuter. - 62 words
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Article50 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. His Majesty has conferred a peerage on Lord Robert Cecil. He has keen medically advised to avoid undue exertions, and in view of the forthcoming meeting of the Council of the League of Nations, will not antic pr.te in the general election.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article38 1923-11-17 7 Executions Stayed. Reuter. ATHENS, Yesterday. Follow ng the intercession of the Liberal Party and the press on behalf of the condemned Greek officers, the Government has ordered the sunpens'on of the executions "until further notce".—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article52 1923-11-17 7 Loan From U.S.A. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A message from Washington stated that administration was considering a loan to Germany of 150,000,000 dollars for the purchase of food. The United States will thue be also assisting American agricultural indu? ry. The supervision of the expenditure would be entrusted toReuter. - 52 words
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Article54 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. Times' Comment. NEW YORK, Yesterday. In an ed torial mes" says that if General Smuts' call to the Reparation® Conference is not answered quickly in some practical way, by assuring France of secunity, and then assiistimg Germany to save herself, there will be millions more of casesReuter. - 54 words
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Article18 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LAUSANNE, Yesterday. Oonradi Pukinin who was charged with the murder of Vorowsky has been acquitted.—]Reuter. - 18 words
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Article366 1923-11-17 7 "LA BOHEME." The reputation that Signor A Carpi's Company are particularly good in Puccini's La Boheme was amply justified by the r production of the piece at the V ctoria Theatre last night to an apprec at ye house, though cot a full one. The piece, though not366 words
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Article127 1923-11-17 7 Meeting of Executive Council. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. The Duke of Devonshire, presid ng at the first meeting of the Executive Council of the Empire Exh bit on s'nce the board was re-established, opined thit there wai every reason to regard the future confidently. Sir James Stevenson, dealng withReuter. - 127 words
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Article48 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. Th* Cabinet has decided to devote 100,000,000 rent en marks out of a total of 900,000 000 placed at the disposal of Government by rentenbank to the comtJinued payment of subsidies in occupied territories, especially unemployment doles. The i9?ue of* rentenmarfes began to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article31 1923-11-17 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A large company bade farewell to General Smiiies at Waterloo on his departure fer Heme, including the Netherlands Mhister with whom he lenghiily conversed/ in Dutch.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article78 1923-11-17 7 The following action was taken at a committee meeting held on Nov. 13:— Accepted the tender of Mr. Graham Hutchison of $32-500 for construct'on of addi ional filters at Alexandra-road Sewage Works. Decided not to erect a shelter in Raffles Place for Rikisha pullers. Decided to refer to78 words
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Article599 1923-11-17 7 WEEKLY AUCTION. Messrs. (iuihrie Co. Singapore, Yesterday. The Commod ty Market has been fluctuating but with an improving tendency and values are again a few points better. The fea oare of the week has brcn the abnormal shortage of spot rubber, whrioh has been caused primarily by599 words
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Advertisement68 1923-11-17 7 WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Page No. The Widows and Orphans Pension Fund Cable Telegraphy 6 Late Kim Seng's Estate 6 Letter-Box 6 Home Politics This page Opinion Differ This page Crown Prince's Return This page Weekly Rubber Report Th e page Grand Opera This page Christmas Citizenship Conference 2 London Let;'ex68 words
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Advertisement91 1923-11-17 7 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. A University Degree is the best I educational qualificat on that a school teacher can possess T.»e Degree Examinat'ons of the Univers ty cf London are open to external students, and although h gh standard is required of cand dates in all grades of the examinations91 words
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Advertisement423 1923-11-17 7 GANDY'S 54 1 I IMPROVED I I HAIR BELTING. I A High Gradp Belt firmly w.,ven fr m 5 n] Camel Hair Yarn. Miuimum ii.ii-il (J ifl tension under the heatle»t lo*ds. In- jj jj] affected by climatic changes --r he«t. n ■r Resists fork action. Kec >mmended X r.423 words
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Article411 1923-11-17 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE vb. HERCULES. Pennefather's Team BeatenMr. Pennefather's eleven that saifed for Java does not appear to have created any favourable impression m their first match with the Hercules taftm a. will be seen from the foljowinK translation made from the He Nieuwe van der D«g" o{ the411 words
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Article176 1923-11-17 8 It will interest our readers bo know that we have received a letter from a member of the 2nd Middlesex Regiment which left only a short while ago for India, stating that their soccer team is doing well and giving an account of their most176 words
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Article195 1923-11-17 8 COWBOY REYES vs. GRAND. To-night's Contests. With all arrangements satisfactorily completed, numbers will turn their steps toward the New World to-night, when one of the best boxing bills ever staged in Singapore will be put on the boards. While the main interest naturally is centering on the feature bout195 words
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Article59 1923-11-17 8 T. Shimamoto, out popular ex-Bantam-weight champion, wr.tes to us from Sumatra and would Uke all his boxing friends here and elsewhere to know that he has now retired from the ring. He would be glad to hear from local boxers at anytime and communications should be addressed59 words
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Article433 1923-11-17 8 Luis Angel F rpo will return to his native Argentina without engaging in further bouts here this year, unless an unusually profitable offer is made for him to remain for another heavy-weight battle. This statement was made yesterday by Gu llermo Widmer, F'rpo's secretary and interpreter.433 words
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Article18 1923-11-17 8 Y. M. C. A. C. E. Smith vs. Tan Chon Gark, unfinished, to finish on Wednesday.18 words
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Article203 1923-11-17 8 S.C.C. Beat I.A. Though the SiC.C. defeated the Indian Assoc ia ion in the match at hockey playfcd on the padang yesterday afternoon by four goals to one, tihe visitors put up a splendid show. Brooks opened the score early in the first half and until the interval play203 words
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Article308 1923-11-17 8 FILIPINO CHAMPION SPRINTER. Fortunate Gatalon, Filipino sprPnter, has won the honor of representing the Philippines at the Olympic games to be held in Paris m 1924. Catalon has covered the century in 9 415 seconds, within of a second of the word's record h:ld by Charles W. Paddock H.308 words
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Article23 1923-11-17 8 Monday, Nov. 19.—Individual Troops Parade. Sa lurday, Nov. 24.—Athletic Sports Preliminary Heate, Raffles School 2 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.23 words
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Advertisement58 1923-11-17 8 SANITARY INSPECTORS. Qualify yourself as a Sanitary Inspector by passing the examination of the Royal Sanitary Institute, held in Singapore under the supervision of the local government. The I. C. S. have a special Course to suit local requirements. Write to-day for full particulars-y OU place your8elf un oer no58 words
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Advertisement92 1923-11-17 8 Spare yourself the cares of motherhood. Most of the care* and anxieties of motherhood are caused by children's illnesses. Yet regular courses of SCOTT'S Emulsion will keep your children both well and strong. Children thrive rapidly, eat readily weU wnen nourished by SLOTTS Emulsion. Fy the addition of other ingredients92 words
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Advertisement862 1923-11-17 8 9 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Teo- chew.) Holy Communion every 4th 8unday. 1 Church of St. Joseph. (Portuguese Misa'on.) 5.30 a.m. Low Mass. 6.30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass. 6 p m Vespers and Benediction. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. 6.30 a m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High862 words
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Advertisement171 1923-11-17 8 1 AYRES' 8 j] CHAMPIONSHIP t HARDCOURT 1 fcnius _b«iis| I Prlce $9.50«N tt j TO CLEAR STOfK RAJA fFcoTl 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. A Tooth in the Head is worth Ten on a Plate" Do not wait till your teeth drive; yon to a Dentist O. JITT SIANG,171 words
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Article370 1923-11-17 9 NOTABLE STEP IN CAMERA ART. Everybody interested m the camera must be attracted to Mr. B. Crewdson's photographs on gold and silver metallic tissue paper at the London Salon of Photography. By a striking method Mr. Crewdson is securing pictures which have a tone and lustre370 words
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Article164 1923-11-17 9 A Church Sensation. Miss Annie Hadfield the Derby young woman who resolutely declined to pronounce the fateful, words *'I will" when the customary question in the marriage service was put to her in church, is equally as determined not to explain her attitude. When interviewers sought164 words
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Article93 1923-11-17 9 Found guilty- of murdering Mrs. Rosetta Warren by blowing up htr home in Paducah with dynamite. Mrs. Henrietta Wagner a widow 60 years of age. has been sentenced to spend the rest of her life in a Kentucky penitentiary, says a "Daily Sketch" New York telegram.93 words
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Article1011 1923-11-17 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, KxcaaQfn and Share Brokers, iaeue the foilowirg list of quotations: Singapore, Nov. ,17. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|2 Angjo-Java 2s B|l% Anglo-Malay 20s 2417% Ayer1,011 words
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Advertisement374 1923-11-17 9 ***** 111 lllllHMOTMatftOMMHaßi^^ rjjnila Soda Fountain Restaurant 1 10 7, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. B£ST iC E CREAM, CAKES, PIES, A BREAD, ETC. I prepared Under the Personal Supervision of Proprietress.' aBBA NGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOE PICNIC PARTIES I X Special Box made to take Ice Cream to any374 words
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Article604 1923-11-17 10 Singapore, Nov. 0. MEAT. Axtici*. Price. c. Beef steak kaU 0.45 Betf sriew or curry kati 0-38 Pork, lean ka/ti 0.60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist «aalitj) kati 0.48 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati 0.60 Fowl kati 1-20 Fowl large (3 katis) each 1.50 Fowl604 words
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Advertisement345 1923-11-17 10 „»SW(BM» S ___y i I Health! Wealth!! Durability!!! j Strictest economy has become tne most im P erative necessity hxT~~ Our Sze Hee Cigarettes are made of mild selected tobacco v rown in China. rj The best material and work' S I is made su tm 8 everyone. S Plfefei345 words
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Advertisement109 1923-11-17 10 For Eczema I'D USE DEXMA Because the first cool touch of Dexma instantly stops the fiery pain and biting itch. Because I can now get, for the first time, the marvellous new sk£n discovery which physicians have used wilh almost unbelievable success in their private practice. Because Dexma is recommended109 words
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Advertisement628 1923-11-17 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. 30, 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 Koon Seng628 words
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Advertisement231 1923-11-17 10 You who tire quickly, f ee l depressed or Run-down remember— I Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strcnr?r> to banish depression—to promote new rich, red blood surcharge your system with new nerve Vorce-anr 0 create new vitality. t0 Because Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative a231 words
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Advertisement537 1923-11-17 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governmenft.) HOWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 9100 Nov537 words
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Advertisement334 1923-11-17 11 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkT LONDON LINE, Kamo Nov 29 Katori Maru D ec n Atsuta Maru 25 LIVERPOOL LINE. Lyons Maru N ov 17 Dakar Maru second half Dec. HAMBURG LINE Matsumoto Maru Nov 18 Toyohashi Maru second half Dec. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing; datei ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.334 words
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Advertisement516 1923-11-17 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ——wiw mmm COM* 0 > LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantlo, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1923 1923 ENOGGERA In Port Nov 16 EURELIA Dec. 10 Dec.516 words
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Advertisement644 1923-11-17 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 I AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Francisco PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Nov 28 Doc 21 PRESIDENT TAFT Dec 12 Jan 3 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,644 words
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Advertisement572 1923-11-17 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Trafalgar Street between Kembau Street and Anson Road will be closed to through traffic from 18th November 1923 during reconstruction. By Order, W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Singapore, 15th November 1923. RURAL BOARD NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that CHANG! ROAD572 words
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Advertisement401 1923-11-17 12 NOTICE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register, will be closed f rom 22nd to 29th November, 1923 both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, KWA SIEW TEE, Secretary. TO LET. TO LET—Spacious Godowns No. 15, Jiak Kirn Street off Kirn Seng401 words
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Advertisement467 1923-11-17 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 $1,640,0 CC BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairmaa:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Chooi Guan. Vice-Chairman:—Gaw Khel Kh am, Esq. Dr.467 words
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Advertisement509 1923-11-17 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 000 0 Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,352,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir509 words
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Advertisement498 1923-11-17 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 £8,000,000 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 Bangkok498 words
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Advertisement367 1923-11-17 12 INSURANCE. fj|k,l SOUTH BRITISH NSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayscm Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Flooi*, Banque del Indo China Buik"*?s, lA, Malacca Street. No. 267. BOARD367 words
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Advertisement323 1923-11-17 12 THB MEMaUllfc, General Debility. Sold Enrj^ Sold by The latemaiiona, The Anglo-Chinese £2 The Medical Offi ce U?! The United Pharmacy The Britiah Pharmacy. The India ■aa The Ayur Vedic M fc 8 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 345 Editors! Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial323 words
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