Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1923
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Title Section28 1923-11-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. X, No. 277 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement150 1923-11-26 1 I «AIAYA TRIBUNE f I and I dipping GAZETTE- Editorial Dept. I 171 Managerial Dept. I kipTION RATES. I I pATABLEIN ADVANCE. j $15.00 I 3.75 p er quarter Postage extra 50 eta. pe r month. I CONDENSED MILK I Gt DOUBLE OX BRAND I In SOLE AGENTS: {HARRISONS. BARKER150 words
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Advertisement155 1923-11-26 1 ORGAN RECITAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1923 8.45 p.m PROGRAMMES AT BOOR. Space kindly lent by MEDIC \L HALL, LTD. t NEW MODEL ROBINSON PIANOS MADE IN LONDON AND GUARANTEED FOR SEVEN YEARS TERMS FOR PURCHASE. $25 Monthly. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. FRESH SHIPMENTS OF Houbigant's and Piver's famous155 words
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Advertisement201 1923-11-26 1 iiii Miri nrn^ ij your E I J CHILD'S EYES I fllzve them Examined I lXt By One of Our I *W OP TOM E TRISTS, J THE I! ASTERN OPTICAL CO- f I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. I 4-l'>t^nfli'li'l'^<itii|itfl!:|ii|iiritit|M|fitiiti!iiiKti<iiitnffiifletii|iit > m II Libby's recipe book covering meats, A201 words
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Article892 1923-11-26 2 MARSHALL HALL. MARTIN BRADLEY AND ROBERT BLATCHFORD. (By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.) I have read with delight the manly, outspoken article of Robert Blatchford in which he admits without any qualification that he has spoken with hie "dead" wife. It is, indeed, refreshing to meet a man892 words
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Article208 1923-11-26 2 Broujht Up Eleven Children Without Parish Relief. The special prize for an agricultural labourer bringing up the largest number of eh hirer, without parochial relief was won by G. Trigg, of Otters>haw, with eleven children at the Chertsey Agricultural Show. The depressed and perilous condit'on of agriculture was208 words
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254 1923-11-26 2 Reaasur ng statements regarding the treatment of tha insane were mada at the annual meeting 1 of the Mcd co-Psychological Aasoc ation, under the preside.-cy of Leutenant-Colo-nal Edwin Goodall. It has been aacerta ned that numerous cases of insanity are due to poisonous subatanees n254 words
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Advertisement388 1923-11-26 2 wonderful skin re.redy the world has I WnWAMilmwk ever known. Whether it be a cut, burn or 1 mmmmm MBBSw scald, a bite or sting, r festered, inflamed or poisoned 5 mmLwL% 5f "'"tfeh'-d wound, te.- ma, itch, rrcr'as'r, hcrt r°«h. rineworm. B ml *JLmw&mmm cnronic sores, ulcsrs, abscesses or388 words
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Advertisement130 1923-11-26 2 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatica causes the most acute agony, making your life a burden but if you don't fight the disease,' it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on you—anc then? There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight-and that can use in130 words
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Advertisement228 1923-11-26 2 I I SWAT the ny I S Pupae lyina j j THE SUPER INSECT KILLER I OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $156 fl REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.50 I The Straits Chemical Co., The British Pharmacy, I 440-2. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SOLE DISTRIBLT ()RS, te Representatives S FOR MALAYA,228 words
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Article844 1923-11-26 3 EXPLODED THEORY OE SOURCE OF ENEIiGY. The dreams of those who hopes? that much of the work of the world would be done in future by mean* of energy inexpens'vely released from the atom were dashed to the ground by Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, the >wew president,844 words
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258 1923-11-26 3 At her home, No. 47 Rue Fontaine Paris, Miss Emilienne Reverdi. a y-ovmg iady w.io earm h.r living as a yn'st,, recently made the foilowng statement: 4lt fives nfc, much pleasure to tell you about the go«" which Dr. Wiiiiams' Pink Pills have258 words
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Advertisement207 1923-11-26 3 Use Cuticura And Watch your Skin Improve Nothing better to cleanse and Jfttbe skin and to keep it free pimples and blackheads than Scura So.p for every-day toilet L, Asai* l with Cuticura Ointment 2n accessary. Cuticura Talcum a glio ideal for the skm. OiDtaMBtU.M and)• 64. &■> BritishD«pot:F Haw—itSm207 words
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Advertisement38 1923-11-26 3 Telephone 2419 LIM CfIEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. tSjSfcT Supplier of all kinds of i Pneumatic and Mobiloil Tyres and alio .ft supplier of GARGOYLE BBMMfjl Lubricating oil. CHEAPEST IN THE r~wf JOT MARKET.38 words
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Advertisement443 1923-11-26 3 r/Ae I 6ARRICK 1 i II Special Size No. 2 j I I CIGARETTES j 111 1 HpHE individuality of a great actor 1 J enables him to play the part which j L In GARRICK CIGARETTES ii is their z I I individual quality which gives them the r443 words
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Article700 1923-11-26 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." From a photographic standpoint, greater vari:ty wUI be offered in Mary Pckford's next production, entitled "Through the Back Door," than in anything this star has ever offered to theatre patrons. This production is be ng featured at the Palladium.700 words
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Advertisement344 1923-11-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema, TANJONG PAGAH ROAJ). From Monday, November 26 to Wednesday, November 28. In the Second Show at 9.30. MARY PICKFORD In her second picture from her own studio THE HOODLUM IN 6 PARTS Unquestionably the greatest character study of Mary Pickford's career. HERBERT RAWLINSON In the startling story344 words
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Advertisement237 1923-11-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Monday, No 7. 26, to Saturday, December 1. 1 l 1' ill In the Secopd Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS Ralph Grave and Margurite De la Motte. IN The Jilt IN 5 REELS. The story of a girl who237 words
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Advertisement433 1923-11-26 4 AMUSEMENTS. "GAIETY" j To-Nighls Thousands L Exceptionally Fine Production. ""CKIDC'i TO J. Parker Read Jr. Presents Hobart Bosworth wVflfl In the unusually strong ard K^^iJ/itV' dramitically Powerful Picture N A THOUSAND TO ONE 3km j BY MAX BRAND y Sg, TO SEE As a back ground for this story there433 words
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Article42 1923-11-26 5 c i a difficult to select I gut for their a the same posiy not Kive your wife we! This Course ri r to make pretty f and for her 1 w particular*. Woof Domestic Arts and Ud 137, Ceol^treet,42 words
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Article52 1923-11-26 5 ARRIVALS. November, 26. Tsurugisan Maru from Miike. Falstria from Bangkok. Coen from Palembang. Singkep from Tongkal. Maetsuycker from Boeleleng. Pontianak from Singkep. Minf from Miri. Deli from Zamboanga. Ipoh from Ponang. Circe from Belawan. CLEARANCES. November, 26. Khiva for Japan via ports. Sarvistan for Amoy via ports, t52 words
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Article25 1923-11-26 5 The P. and O. s.s. Nyanza has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 30th 'instant.25 words
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Article90 1923-11-26 5 Singapore, Nov. 26. n London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 7j32d. Demand 2s. 4%d» Private 3 months' sight 2s 4%d. 'n ln<iia— Bavnk Te 1 Transfer 164% Hi Hongkong— Bafnk demand dfraft pc. Dife )n S ansrh i— Batik demand draft 68% Norn. •Ja Java— Bank Tel. Transfer90 words
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Article87 1923-11-26 5 C. of C Rubber Association. Singapore, Nov. 26. r*ale Crepj Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 51 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spot 51 51% December 51% 51% Jan ip 52 52% April 'to June 53% 54 Tjatest London Cables quota.87 words
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Article114 1923-11-26 5 We are indebted to the "Nanyo tfichi-Nichi Sh mbun" for the following: TOKIO, Friday. It ia not believed tihat the NowSeiyu union will be forrofil in time for the coming extraordinary session of the Diet. It is understood that the formation is much impeded by the opinions114 words
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Article119 1923-11-26 5 Can you imagine a thousand laughs in a singlo picture? That's just what the laugh-smiths estimate on "Hoodlum" a six reel First National Production presenting Mary Pckford the worlds sweetheart. The programme is enhanced by an Universal attraction "One Wonderful Night" starring Herbert Rawlinson. It is a119 words
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Article123 1923-11-26 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS TIN. To-day. $113.75 Buyers. No sellers. PRODUCE. Buyers Sellers Gambier $19.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube w. White Pepper 26.50 Mixed Black Pepper 17.25 ♦Sundried Copra 11.80 11.80 ♦Mixed Copra 11.45 Sraail Flake Tapioca 13.75 Med. Pearl Tapioca 14.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 14.50 Fair123 words
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Article179 1923-11-26 5 Singapore Nov. 26. Tin.—London £222.15.0. Rubber.—London, Is. 2%d. Tins.—Tapings 98 cents to $1 01, Nortih Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, South Taipings 98 centss to $1.01 ex J:>hane 31 to 34 cents, Meovglambus 47% to 50 cents, Talams 26 to 28 cents Petalings 93 to 96 cents,179 words
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Article151 1923-11-26 5 Tin.—£222.15.0. Rubber.—Is. 2%d. unchanged. Rubbers.—Cr&igeleas 57% to 60 cerats, Bassetts $1.02 to $1.0o, Malaka Pindas $1.43 to $1.46 Kuala Sidims $2 to $2.10, Mentakabs 21% to 23% cents, Ulu Benuts 22% to 24 cents. Mining.—Kamusnfcings 38s. 3d. to 39s. 3d. Kampong Kamuntings 45s. to 46s. Talams151 words
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Article311 1923-11-26 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Rubber—London Is. 2%d. Local 50% cents. Tin. —London, Nov. 24, £222.15.0. Rubbers. —Altenbys $1.25 to $1-30, Amalgamated Malays $1.80 to $2, Aye* Panas $4.90 to $5.10, IndfrBgrfe $4.55 to $4.75, Kuala Sidims $2.05 to $2.15, Pindar $1.42% to $1.47%, Menitiakabs 21 to 24 cts. New Scudaife $1.05311 words
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Article159 1923-11-26 5 London, Nov. 12. —The problem of the military control of Germany requires v:ry cautious handling, says the "Times" Paris correspondent. The Ailies cannot afford to allow Germany to arm. France is asserting that Germany is progressively becoming s ronhrter militarily ag a* result of ten months' absence159 words
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Advertisement234 1923-11-26 5 NOTICE. We beg to announce that, from date hereof, the telephone numters, viz. 70 and 1568, ef our Head Office, No. 1, River Valley Road, have been changed to Nos. 2960 and 2961 respectively. TAN KAH KEE Co., Singapore, November, 24, 1923. EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. Over 50 seats are available in234 words
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Advertisement197 1923-11-26 5 I IMPORTANT NOTICE. 0 j 1 j REMOVAL I It is hereby notifiedjthat on and af er Tn r sday, the Bth instant, 1 j the address of Mr(i AURELY S j Se,lin^Agent f r Titan Brand tOP T Entrance from l|p| w& li^ r Raf/I2S S:,uare by ,ift (Nex<197 words
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Advertisement127 1923-11-26 5 (> llBII lllll irn.nininiiiimii.nininiiiaimin I THE PROPRIETORS OF Lactogen l beg to notify the Psblic that th y hare opened a Consultation Bnrean at Amber Mansions. Orchard Road, where freo advics I can be obtained by post or personal visit. 3*TJi Z NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. I (London.) 144-147127 words
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Miscellaneous40 1923-11-26 5 LEATHER REPORT. Kandanj- Kerbau Hospital. .rapore, Nov. 24. J P h 1D17.4 1014.5 1017.7. jNntare 82 77 76. JJ Ther. 79, 76 75. NW N Calm. fm 9 m Shade 71. ax Sun. 137. Ther. 73. 24 hour. 7.87 M.M.40 words
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Article206 1923-11-26 5 tO-DAY. NOV. 26. Men* 2 pan. Pa nat Penang pen Swk 'Kinta 3 p.m. DonggaU 3 pjm. Suel," Amsterdam* RotterHamburg* Pfalz 3 p.m. m Muir* Sri Muar 3 p-m. lacra x U ar *Hye Leong 4 p.m. Y Mars illes.* Barcelona* u j-k* Mesna 6 p.m. Haiphong, Hongkong,*206 words
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190 1923-11-26 5 Ma la for Europe. Ckastmas letters Nov. 28. Nit Year Utters Dec. 4, 6, parcels Sot. 27, 28. Maila for U. S. A. X-w Year letters Nov. 28. Mail» for Canada. Ktw Yt-ar letters Nov. 28. Mnilg for Australia. Qtrstmas letters November190 words
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Article115 1923-11-26 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Nov. 26. High Tides.—o 8 a.m., 11.33 p.m. Dutch homeward mail closes. Ailsa Regular. 2nd Decree, 5.30 p.m. Indian' Assn., Literary Meeting 8 p.m. To-morrow, Nov. 27. High T'des.—o-41 a.m., 0.2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28. High Tides —1.16 a.m., 0.36 p.m. Lodge St.115 words
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Obituary64 1923-11-26 6 DEATHS. PETER JOHN CARNEIRO, ag)e 28. At the G.raeral Hospital this morning at 8.50. Funeral from mortuary this evening a: 4.30 to Bidadari Cemetery. ABEYANAYAKE—Wittie the four y.iar o'd 5v«n of Mr. H. W. Abeyar.iyake. Chief Clerk to the Water Engineer, S. M. C.. died Sunday evening of64 words
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Article809 1923-11-26 6 In a week or so England will pass through the experience of another General Election. It should one of the keenest elections in British parliamentary history and we expect record polling figures. There may be a disposition on the part of some voters to deliberately abstain on account809 words
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Article657 1923-11-26 6 Our Ever-Present Peril. It is bering brougiht home to Magistrates ia England and in other counitH.es that th-e only effective method 0 f stopping dangeroua motor-driving is to send the criminal to gaol We therefore congratulatic ihe Singapore Magistrate who passed the onCy sens'ble sentence on an657 words
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Article273 1923-11-26 6 Members of the. Indian Association are reminded of debate which will lake place at 8 o'clock. The Vacuum Oil Co., send us tbkir 1924 calendar, which is n four par..-, each with a beautiful pic ure by Malcolm Fnaiser. DUBLIN Friday. The terms of the new free state loa- are273 words
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Article153 1923-11-26 6 Sequel to Seizure of British Schooner. Reuter. GALVESTON, Yesterday. With regard to the seizure of Island Home," the Customs Authorities decline to disclose on what authority they are acting. The Port Collector says that he has received tno instruetioms w th regard to his status underReuter. - 153 words
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Article135 1923-11-26 6 Ratification of Lausanne Treaty Opposed. Reuter. NEW YORK, Saturday. Mr. Gerard, ex-Ambassador to Germany, prosded at a luncheon under the auspices of the Amer can Cc ram:ttee for tCne independence of armenia. It wa dec dud to send a memorar dum to the Senate, eppos ntr theReuter. - 135 words
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Article101 1923-11-26 6 Reuter. Immigration Restricted. LONDON, Yesterday. The latest development of the Indian question of Kenya is the publiof a Bill at Nairobi aiming to restrict imm'gration without making any racial distinct ons Anyone wishing to bring in an employee must first show that he is unable to obtain aReuter. - 101 words
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Article41 1923-11-26 6 Bonds of Cordiality. Reuter. ROME. Saturday. The Minister Thaomdirevel entertained to dinner the Japanese Ambassador of the Japanese Naval Mission. Hi? toasted "the gu.slfcs" and the Ambassador replied stressing on the bends of sympathy between the two naviesReuter. - 41 words
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Article51 1923-11-26 6 An Effective Opposition. Reuter. DELHI, Sunday. Despite the r substantial gains in the ekteticn for the provinc al councils, especially in Bombay Bengal and the Unted Prov nces. tftie Swaraj caiv dSdate failed to obtain la working majority in any province, though they wll const tute an effectiveReuter. - 51 words
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Article46 1923-11-26 6 Reuter. HAGUE, Saturday. The Quetn has instructed Van Blokland of the Foreign Affairs Department to form a cabinet.—Reuter. HAGUE. Saturday. Mr. Koolen, President of the Second Chamber has informed the Queen that he is unable to carry out the foundation of a new cabinet.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article23 1923-11-26 6 Reuter. FLORENCE, Saturday. Thoir Spanish Majesties have arrived and were ovated by a crowd as they passed through decorated streets.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article419 1923-11-26 6 F-MS DELEGATES IN SINGAPORE o.. ur The SeUng v,, bw fcring 5^3 curse and J to sister or* an *n Malay, recently tnd E. S. Hose, when h, Secretary. Mr. H wfth their obj ct.butdnub!^ 5 part s ceuid Lra topped. Thy would hay an army of419 words
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Article37 1923-11-26 6 Arriving > cxl Mr. A. and a brother-:r.-la» Justice Sir Walter 1 to arrivv in Singapore 4 Krk is an artist it is thought that will have th. tkeimehrea ci r* having o?l paiatW do!37 words
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Article36 1923-11-26 6 Sir Fr.den* J«-* |9 Deputy. iriM P«* Asiatic and Burop "J I Police Force the* y afternoon at W medals though k** at last arn v,i and assistance of m military au'.hortit*-36 words
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Advertisement325 1923-11-26 6 lAS A RESULT OF AN EXCEPTIONAL PURCHASE j WE ABE ABLE TO OFFEB jjj VELVET RIBBON At the Following Astounding Prices H in. wide at 5 cents per yard. S }/i in. h n Lr! 1 in. l„ h 15 S I in. 20 ii I Bj 3 in. 30325 words
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Article34 1923-11-26 7 ppKMIKR STANDING FOR BEWDLKY. 0 n Home Politics. LONDON. Friday. th* request to speak oa number of Conservative i < urzon explains that exceedhogiy anxftus tni affairs, he has remain in the Foreign34 words
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Article76 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. c r 10 Liberals I' h writes have a prospect of 1 osed, unless, candidates at the last mpmenc. l '"V principal party leaders are fh.- only member of the prose .t unopposed is Mr. P I \\"o< d. The adoption ofReuter. - 76 words
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Article80 1923-11-26 7 LONDON. Saturday. M r Ba ;\v.: has been adapted as a rva ;Vt candidate fcr Bewdley. I In a speech he said \r- ii unemployment it x tt< t4> have machir.ery ready t hy when Germany was p-due::--' and would become a iof f r;1! i;»bl competitor against80 words
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Article45 1923-11-26 7 I Georjre at Glasgow daLiberal Party's first ymen.t was peace r -pe. ar.d COB ended that the the British Empire and v could impose just upon anybody. The should be develop- Empire transport and as advocated by Sir Gnpbri Bannerman in 1907.—45 words
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Article56 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. A crowded meeting at Paisley rervid a visible confirmation of the Lf>ni re-'jr <4i when Mr. Asquth IX Mr. Lloyd George spoke on th? «me platform. Both were cordiaily ncsived. Mr. Ram-ay Macdonald at Manaster declared that the Liberals *ere "tensted in killingReuter. - 56 words
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43 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Tr.e l*i?ter Unionists delegation of •50 including .'>0 women has reached WiO.x The parties tore proto various* head-quarjers 'JWugWt the country to assist the f 'twativ« candidates in the const:incidentally to keep Ulstier's Wo.-v the electorate—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article110 1923-11-26 7 Consulate Wrecked. Reuter. PHILADELPHIA, Saturday. Consul on returning re found a box at the Consulate. He took P" haii anil wen'i upstairs. He **i led replaced it at the dborJ* H.. had hardly entered his bed «nb inside 'he box exploded entire front of the I' ThereReuter. - 110 words
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Article26 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. HELSINGPIORS, Friday. K2«T tod that the IWar- <)pdered 500 Fokkei t t *oertak rg various passenger •f 3 between Russia and Holder.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article14 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. A Friday. W 0n for America's wthS vT beenReuter. - 14 words
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Article105 1923-11-26 7 NEW GERMAN OFFER TO ALLIES? Brighter Outlook. Reuter. PARIS, Satuirday. A German representative Herr Fischer addiressinp; the Reparations Commission, maintained that only restoration 0 f Germany's economic unity could enable her to put her finances im a healthy condition and restore her capacity for payment. He finally handedReuter. - 105 words
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Article49 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. PARIS, Friday. A message from Duesseldorf states that there was a recrudescence of disorders by the unemployed in the Ruhr, notably in Essen, where collisions between the demonstrators and police resulted in six being killed and 32 wounded, of which three of each were policemen.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article78 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. LONDON, Satuirday. The recalcitrant Ruhr Industrialists, headed by Herr Stinnes have at last come to an agreement w*.th the Fraruco-Bejgian authorities, under wnich, accoiding to a message from Dv eseldorf, tl*ey will pay 279 000.000 francs as arrears of conrtax, and henceforward delivtir to the AllF.es 18Reuter. - 78 words
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Article52 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. DUESSELDORF. Saturday The Directors of the Kxupp Factories, who were sentenced in Contumaciam, have returned to the occup ed territory and have resumed work. —Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. Herr Albert, who is a member of the Bauer Cabinet has been entrusted with the formation of a mini'sReuter. - 52 words
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Article55 1923-11-26 7 A Million Move Workers Coming. Reuter. LONDON, Friday. The National Unicu. of Manufacturers have circularised its members asking how many moro workers they will employ if the markets were adequately protected. Replies hitherto received place the number over half-a-miliion. The Un on itself estimates an eventualReuter. - 55 words
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Article22 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. OKLAHOMA, Friday. The County Grand Jury inducted Gcrv-ernor Walton on seven counts alleging a divererori of public funde.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Obituary22 1923-11-26 7 NEW YORK, Yesterday. The death has occurred of Frederick Dixon ex-ed tor of the Christian Science Mon tor."—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article23 1923-11-26 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Reuter greets all subscribers from their n>ew offices where they were :n--stalled to-day wthout mtemßption of serrices.-Reuter. - 23 words
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Article2292 1923-11-26 7 A BIG FIGHT ON A CLEAR ISSUE. [Special Reuter Mail Service to "Malaya Tribune."] LONDON; Nov. 1. Happy should be the statesman who can make a party speech at a party conference and delight supporters and opponents alike. That was the achievement'of the Prime Minister at Plymouth. While2,292 words
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Article52 1923-11-26 7 Sentence Commuted. Reuter. RIGA, Yesterday. A message from Moscow states that Anchbshop Geplak. who was condemned to death at the t/me of Tikhon's trial, has subsequently had his sentence commuted. He has been confined to a oell 8 feet by 6 feet and is rapidly failing inReuter. - 52 words
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Advertisement72 1923-11-26 7 WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Page No. E.vction Issues Noites. anii Comments 6 The Opium Ev 1 6 Ruhr SitvatVm This pfege Election Campaign This page A Surrrise Packet This page London Le tar This page Three No abie Recrui.s 2 Insanity Due to Poisonous Substances 2 Labourer's Prize 2 Atom Not72 words
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Advertisement270 1923-11-26 7 I ARMCO IRON I j Five Points of Superiority I I Armco Iron acceptably fulfills the demand on its Five Points S 3 of Superiority—Chemical Purity, Rust—Resistance, Enamel- cJ ing Property, Welding Property and Electrical Conduc- (5 tivity,-each a characteristic of special importance in the j 0] manufacture of jQ270 words
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Article109 1923-11-26 8 RUGBY. S.C.C. BEAT COAST DEFENCES. Owing to the heavy down pour on Saturday afternoon, four of the Club players considered play impossible and did not turn up. However, th<» Club won the match on the Padang, J. W. Winter scoring a drop goal. For the greater part109 words
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Article284 1923-11-26 8 (From Our Own Correspondjsnt.) KUALA LUMPUR, To-day. In the Mailaya Cup Rugby match Singapore eastfy defeated" NegriSembilan at Seremban by 2—2—16 to o—l—3. The game was one sided, the visitors proving themselves superior in all departments!. Singapore won toss and Negri Sembllan faced the sun. Early on284 words
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Article102 1923-11-26 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IPOH, Saturday. The Perak-Selangor Rugger Maxh was played to-day in fine weiaither and in the presence of a huge crowd. The several late changes im the Perak Uam reduced the excellent side to a weak combination, and they were utterly overwhelmed by the102 words
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Article29 1923-11-26 8 COMPETITION POSTPONED. Rain provented shooting at the Seletiar Range on Saturday in the Bromhead Matthews Shield Competition and it was decided to postpone It urt il this week-end.29 words
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Article40 1923-11-26 8 100 YARDS HANDICAP. There were ten starters for the 100 yards Swimmkng Club handicap race at Tanjong Rhu yesterday morning. A close race resulted in a win- for MalLa»rd by a touch. Johnson and Maiilard tied for second place.40 words
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Article54 1923-11-26 8 If she is, why not give her a Dressmaking Course for Christmas. Even if she is good needle woman, she would pick up all sorts of hint* and us.ful information from our Course. Write to-day for particulars Woman's Institute of Domestic Arte and Science,54 words
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Article1125 1923-11-26 8 R, S. Y. C. The first race for Mrs. Blake's cup, with lady heimsmen, came off on Saturday afternoon and at 4.30 four boats crossed the line, which, considering the heavy rain, was quite a good turn-out. The Gertrude was first away only a few seconds after gun-fire, with1,125 words
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Article177 1923-11-26 8 MALAYA CHINESE CHAMPIONSHIP. Alan Loke Cup. In connect on with the above State Championship Competition which will be held at Kuala Lumpur from December 22, to December 26. (both dates inclusive), six Chinese lawn tvnrris players wiH be selected to r present Singapore. There will be four singles'177 words
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Article57 1923-11-26 8 A S. ASSN. TOURNAMENT. 4. Singles, To-day, Nov. 26. —Low Kim Teo vs. Kiong Bent; Hong (semi-final). To-moamow, Nov. 27.—Chew Keow Bock vs. Lim Chwee Poh (semi-final.) L A. vs. I. C. C. An interesting match was played between the Indian Association and tihe India-it Catholic Club yesterday and57 words
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Article19 1923-11-26 8 S.CF.A. LEAGUE. The following is the remaining fixture:— Saturday, Dec. I.—Aston vs. S. United. Referee Chew Choon Kick.19 words
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Article78 1923-11-26 8 Rugger and Soccer. In connection with tthe St. Andrew's day celebrations/, a rugger and a soccer match w'll be pkiyed between Scots and Sassenirchs this week. The soccer h to be played on Thursday and rugger on the following day. Both are expected to be keen encounters.78 words
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Article72 1923-11-26 8 LONDON, Saturday. The Manchester races were abandoned owing to fog.—Router. LONDON Saturday. The abandonment of the Manchester Races, where was due to ride, gave Elliott a fine chance of winning the jockey's championship, as with both hav ng 89 winners, Elliott had four mounts at Lingfiald today. However72 words
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Article294 1923-11-26 8 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) THE UNIONIST MACHINE. London, Nov. 14.—Lord Younger conferred with Mr Baldwin, and this was wrongly construed as meaning that Lord Younger was resuming charge of the Unionist machine. Actually, the Hon. F. S. Jackson and Sir Reginald Hall294 words
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Article213 1923-11-26 8 We deeply regret to record the death of Mr. Peter John Cameiro, wh ch occurred at the General Hospital th s mornmg after a protracted illness. The deceased, who settled down in the Colony only about a year ag\>, was for many ytLrs employed by213 words
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Article22 1923-11-26 8 For Destitute British Subjects. Previously acknowledged $11,156.34 His Excellency the Governor, S.S. rm 100 Singapore Sporting Club 3,314.67 $14,571.0122 words
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Article27 1923-11-26 8 Orders for week ending December 2, 1923. To-day, November 26. —Individual Troops Parade. Saturday, December I.—Relay Race for Braddell Shield. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.27 words
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Article11 1923-11-26 8 [VVs do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]11 words
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383 1923-11-26 8 (To the Editor "Malaya Tribune.") Dear Sir —I am instructed by my Committee to advise you that the nett profits of the above Meet ng amount to $12,614.17. Included in this amouat is a sum of $644 50 contributed by the Professional Jockeys riding at383 words
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Advertisement125 1923-11-26 8 ROBINSON'S "PATENT" GROATS. IDEAL for Infants af er waning and for Nursing Mothers and Invalids. EASILY DIGESTED. DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. FROM ALL DEALERS. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. d There is no friend like an old friend Thousand* of children thsak ef SCOTT'S Emulsion as an old Men* Will you let SCOTT'S fairfgjgn,125 words
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Advertisement202 1923-11-26 8 I AYRES' g I CHAMPIONSHIP I HARDCOURT 1 fciiifis _Bfl| I Price s9.so^*J I TO CLEAR STOrii j RAJA C^\ g 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. .52jH5E5E52SZ5H5Z5H5E5E5115H5E5E5HSS5E5^^ M A Tooth in the Head is worth Tea on a Plate" Do not wait till your teeth drive yon to a Dentist202 words
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Advertisement82 1923-11-26 9 r COLGftTEI'S 1 RIBBON DENTAL CREAM i The Dentifrice known 'round the World jj o I For Good Teeth-Good Health j you should brush your teeth U at least twice-a-day and visit 8 j your dentist twice -a yean < It is hard to select a good dentifrice* Colgate's Ribbon82 words
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Article975 1923-11-26 10 THE DAYS THAT ARE NO MORE. [By Philip Page.J "The evening's entertainment will conclude with the side-splitting absurdity entitled, 'Billy Buggins' Back Parlour,' or 'Too Clever by half.' So ran the old play-billst In theatre foyers and in public-house smoking rooms one can still see them, with975 words
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Advertisement323 1923-11-26 10 IRVINGS. HAT SPECIALISTS LONDON, SINGAPORE, JAVA. "A" EUROPE HOTEL BUILDINGS HIGH STREET. SPORTS AND MOTORING COATS. FELT HATS AND WOOL HATS TRIMMED MILLINERY HATS in Latest Styles for Morning and Afternoon Wear LACE STOCKINGS in Grey Brown White ***** and Putty WHITE SILK STOCKINGS. COTTON Handkerchiefs, Belts, and Dorothy Girdles.323 words
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Advertisement214 1923-11-26 10 Remember! Wincarnis it I m positive necessity to you if you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous Run-down Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positivs necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promoting New Strength and New Vitality. And214 words
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Advertisement659 1923-11-26 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS ft APPRAISERS, NO. SO, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town and Country Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Cos Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Btreet, On Wednesday, November 28, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable laud and the brick and tile659 words
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Advertisement359 1923-11-26 10 penetratS I without mbblß? I At the first sign of pain—think of Sloan's t imagine there's no help for your Rheumatism N** fcl r Lumbago because you've tried other' Liniment, is so penetrating and effective it ep les O I aching spot and stops the pain by relieving tl^^to? irritated359 words
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Advertisement517 1923-11-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS r A 7 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. ler Contract with His Majesty's Government.) HrrtfARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f or China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. T* ue Leaves T<nnage517 words
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Advertisement332 1923-11-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS n/yTkT LONDON LINK. Kamo Nov 29 Katori Maru D ec v Atsuta Maru 25 LIVERPOOL LINE Dakar Maru second half Dee. HAMBURG LINE Toyohashi Maru second half Dec. NEW YORK LINE vi* SUEZ Sailing datti mil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru end of Dec. BOMBAY LINE. Wakasa Maru332 words
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Advertisement543 1923-11-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS > LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to «&nd from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1923 1923 EURELIA Dec. 10 Dec 12 1924 1924 EMITA Jan. 14 Jan. 16 ECHUCA543 words
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Advertisement476 1923-11-26 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 TAFT Dec 12 Jan T PRESIDENT WILSON Dec 31 Jan 2 2 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,476 words
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Advertisement108 1923-11-26 11 HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freigh', and Paaaenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. "EMIL KIRDORF," 9000 tons, about Dec 10. s.s. "SCHEER," ***** tons, about Jaun 1. HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. ss. "ADOLF YON BAYER," 9000 tons about Dec 9.108 words
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Advertisement592 1923-11-26 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The public of Singapore is notified that there is serious danger of a shortage of water, and that this danger is likely to continue until the end of November or the beginning of December. It is hoped therefore, that every user of water will exercise the592 words
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Advertisement360 1923-11-26 12 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. G. GHOWSE MI AH CO., 28 Kandahar itreet, Kampong Java, Singapore, sells best Tanned Sheep Skins, and Woollen Carpets and Indigo at very cheap rates. Please apply Immediately. TO let. TO LET—Spacious Godowns No. 15, Jiak Kirn Street off Kirn Seng Road and No. 63, Anson360 words
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Advertisement464 1923-11-26 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 PTofit $1,640,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman: —Gaw Khek Kh am, Esq. Dr.464 words
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Advertisement507 1923-11-26 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital «MJMH Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital fi^JKJ Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,352,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir R.507 words
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Advertisement498 1923-11-26 12 SANKS. 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 Bangkok498 words
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Advertisement362 1923-11-26 12 #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysotn Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. Ist Floor, Fanque del Indo China Bu.l yt, lA, Malacca Street, No. 257. BOARD362 words
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Advertisement336 1923-11-26 12 MedicinalPlloo en strong |L GOOD FOR T pv Newness JJH General Debility. m Sold b, The International Ph. The An*io_Cbine* The Medical Office! The Umited Pharmac, The British The India Dispea^ mi Tue Ayur Vedie THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZEIU (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 345 Editors Tel. No. 171,336 words
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