Malaya Tribune, 5 December 1923
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Title Section28 1923-12-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. X. No. 285 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 5, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement160 1923-12-05 1 oALAYA TRIBUNE AND cuiPPING GAZETTE. 0 345. Editorial Dept. j mi 171 Managerial Dept. "Lbscription rates. pA VA!-: fIN ADVAKCE. 8.75 i Postal 50 ct*. per month. I |i:l<!II]l!TIP1MII[llliaiIllIlUllUllU0 J. ROBINSON Co., Ltd.! I SALFORD, ENGLAND. c I PIONEER MANUFACTURERS OF I l LATEST MODEL "SA" BATTERY MACHINE. I N160 words
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Advertisement54 1923-12-05 1 f I I I I 1^ y your p I %i CHILD'S EYES X Have 'hern Examined J\ I B y o** <rf Our i I f2/ op TOM-E-TRISTS. sgi I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I I 15, South Om! Road, Singapore. I 'mtutut i i i i t i54 words
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Article1207 1923-12-05 2 Sir John Foster Fraser - ALL ROADS LEAD TO LONDON. By Sir John Foster Fraser. Whenever, in a swift automobUe, I slip from the roar of London-town to Wembley. I am reminded of the amaring Arabia* Nights when a golden city would spring into beting overnight. Bagdad of the story book, howev£fr,1,207 words
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Article250 1923-12-05 2 Kidnapped man with Wound in Temple. In a d»tch on a bleak mounta side a lonely spot known as Hell Firt Club, the Rathfarnham Civ c Guards fourd a man who had been missing since last July. Though the body was b <Uy decomposed, it was identified250 words
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Advertisement463 1923-12-05 2 THINGS WHICH KEEP YOU WELL. Wfcotesome food, sufficient exercise and sleep, and cleanliness of body insnde as well as out are fhe chief essentials to good health. Pinkettes keep you clean amd *fU' inside. Used when necessary, they ensure daily rQgiflarity\ gently stimulate the liver, clear the skin, purify the463 words
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Advertisement162 1923-12-05 2 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pans in young and old there is nothing thet will so quickly bring permanent relief and 1 CURE as that sovereign, time-tested and proven remedy— Little's Oriental Balm. For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the Rheumatic162 words
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Advertisement141 1923-12-05 2 r Jjj wiih discriminating smokers j 555 are the fashion among high- D class Cigarette Smokers. Whether 111 j at Dinner, the Dance, at the Club, t' J cr in ths Heme, 555 convey an gjjj atmosphere of refinement and jj il discrimination. I :'l 555 represent an unapproachII able141 words
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Article793 1923-12-05 3 RISKING I IVES IN BORNEO. Eight c n "gentlemen sailors*" who early last spring sailed cut of the Golden Gate for the South Seas aboard the old clipper Narwhal are in a fair way toward) realizing the thing which they set out to seek, namely adventure793 words
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Advertisement256 1923-12-05 3 fi l!i DONT ARGUE Ml swallow ii lip ARIELL'S I |f|| "WORLD RENOWNED" [i fep Biscuits Cakes j I 8K?^ rf T unr,r P afBef Children and \i I f Infants. |j So/* 4?«nf* Malaya ri* FRANCIS MONK 6? Co f I 12, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. j LATEST HISTORICAL SERIES.256 words
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Advertisement202 1923-12-05 3 Protect your own and your children's throats against disease. The safest and surest safeguard against such dreaded infectious diseases as Tonsilitis, Influenza, Diphtheria, etc., is to keep a bottle of genuine Formamint Tablets always handy. Manufactured by the original inventors A. Wulfing Co. FORMAMINT The Gera-Killiag Tkraat TakUt Don't Lose202 words
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Advertisement56 1923-12-05 3 J» No. 1651, $30 m .r wPI .Jrii A heavy type with centre JBft WH\| I No 1652 $22 JSE A full strapped taper truck v| A 5. w-* No. 1651 i NO. 1652 I "CHIVAS DOG'S HEAD 1 j WHISKY ST^ UT J ISOLD EVERYWHERE I agents SI WE,56 words
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Article1044 1923-12-05 4 Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." To-day's change at the Marlborough includes a paramount pcture starring Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in "The Travelling Salesman." In brief the story s sts follows.— Bob Blake, a travelling salesman, helided for Grand River, has fallen asleep, and h's salesmen1,044 words
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Advertisement310 1923-12-05 4 AMUSEMENTS. TRIPLE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT 1 AT THE P3g) Empire Cinema^ AT 3.30 P.M." *^<Zr* Sensational Fight for the Heavyweight Championship of Europe. CARPENTIER- BECKETT See the Famous Dancer, MADAME ANNA PAVLOVA, The Dumb Girl of Portici IN 7 REELS. Id the First Show at 7.30 The screen's most gifted artiste,310 words
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Advertisement326 1923-12-05 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, December 2, to Friday, December 7. In the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED EXHIBITORS Presents CONSTANCE BINNEY Fay Compton Malcolm Keen IN A Bill of Divorcement t&T IN 6 REELS. (From the stage play by Clemence Dane.) gj A326 words
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Advertisement320 1923-12-05 4 AMUSEMENTsT^^ FRESH FROM THE CITY NIGHT New 2 Part Mack Seonett Oomedy D T HE treme "d)us popuariu rffei and Sjreen Magazine So. 3878. rolo as "Cycloaa Smith" hag US < In the *nd Show at 9.15 s etu n n another Jff I series that will mat, PERILS OF320 words
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Article47 1923-12-05 5 VESSELS ARRIVED. Kalyan British 5,661, Japan 5, London 6. Suddahib Siam 803, Bangkok 5, Bangkok 6. HServar Norw. 761, Bangkok 5, Bangkok 6. Patrochis British 6,910, Liverpool 5. Shanghai 7. Edavana British 2,686, Calcutta 5, Calcutta 6. Fook Sang British 1,987, Calcutta 5, Japan 5.47 words
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Article287 1923-12-05 5 By Kalyan this morrsing from Shanghai:—Mr. A. H. Brown, Mr. and Mm. E. CoUiar,, Mr. M. Ewald, (from Hongkong) Mir. M. H. Brohnaji, Lt. Col. Palmer C.8.E., and Mrs. Palmer 0.8. E., Mr. and M>ns. W. H. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. J. Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. O. T.287 words
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Article51 1923-12-05 5 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Singapore:—AJax, Ba.lt c, Edavana, Endieott, Gozan Ma/ru, Hoedic, Iris, Munonan Manx, Poo-tihos, Purnea, Roepat, Tasman, The Lambs, V'Hshtdijk, War Bhanata. Penang:—Andes Maru, Carnarvonsthhre, Cfty of Hankow, City of Quan, Harburg, Ikala, Kawi, Macedonia, Osaka Msunu, Sydlsamd, War 6 ha51 words
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Article82 1923-12-05 5 C. of C Rubber Association. Singapore, Dec. 5. •ale Crap:? Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Cables quote. London Spot.— Mbbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spot 49 49V 2 Jan to Maneh 50% 50% April to June 51% 52 T.atest London Cables quota. London Spot Is.82 words
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Article146 1923-12-05 5 The Station-master Kuala Lumpur reports that mails despatched from by 8 p.m. express yesterday, missed connection with the Kuala Lumpur- Penang express ths morning. Herbert MacGuire, the young Eurafcta) was atfacn produced before Mr. Gourlay, in the Third Polce Court this momng by Mr. R. W. Meredith, Court Inspector and146 words
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Article135 1923-12-05 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS TIN. To-day, $118,87 per pikul 175 tons sold. PRODUCE. Buyers Sellers Gaimbier $19.50 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube White Pepper 25.25 M xed Black Pepper 16.50 Sundried Copra 12J30 Mixed Copra 11.85 Small Flake Tapioca 12.75 Med. Pearl Tapaoca 13.75 Small Pearl Tapioca 14.00135 words
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Article180 1923-12-05 5 S ngapore. Dec 5. Th.—London. £237.12.6. Local. Rubber.—London, Is. 2V B d. Tins.—Taipings $1.04 to $1.08, North Tarpifcfeß $1.09 to $1.14 South Taipings $1 to $1.03, Johans 32 to 34 c£*nrts, Monglembus 42 to conts, Talams 26 t>o 29 cents, Peta'tngs 92 to 95 cent*, Ulu180 words
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Article159 1923-12-05 5 Tin— -£231. 12.6 down 325. 6d. Rubber.—Is. 2%d. down %d. Rubbers.—Dull —Cra-igeleas 54 to 56 cents. Bassetts $1.02 to $1.05, Malaka Pindas $1.43 to $1.46 Kuala S dims $2 to $2 10, Mentakabs 20 to 22 ceJrts. Ulu Benuts 22 to 24 cents, Ayer Panas $5159 words
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Article146 1923-12-05 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Rubber. —Ltjudcnr Is 2%d. Local 49 cants. Tin.—London £237 12s. 6d. Local $118.87% per picul 175 tons sold. Rubbers.— Allerubys $1.17% to $1.22%. Amalgamated Malays $1.80 to's2, Ayer MoJeks $1.02% to $1.10. Ayer Panas $4.90 to $5.10, Bassetts $1 to $1-05, Bukit Jelotofrjgs 50 to 57% certtjs146 words
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Advertisement49 1923-12-05 5 L PARENTS difficult to choose a I for ;heir sons who are 1 r the business* world. 1 in the same portion? r w« can h lp you to solve We have over 300 M wmercial and Technical ,W for t further pirtaculars ET the International ComeponSchools, 137, Cecil-street,49 words
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Advertisement359 1923-12-05 5 MEDICAL NOTES. 1 "STANNOXYL" H The certain curative trtatmem Ej |fl and prevention of Fudxmculosos, X] Carburx»t3, acme, boil* etc. fQ X with 3 ft "STANNOXYL TABLETS", g H it has been proved that tin S X workers do not suffer from 51 Bj these troubles, therefore the Cj Cj359 words
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Advertisement247 1923-12-05 5 9 V&S?^SZS2SZS&SES2S2S2S?*&& j IMPORTANT NOTICE, j REMOVAL I 1 11 is her by notifh;diti,at on and I j after Thursday, the Bth instant, Seli,lß Agelt TUa Brand a /Ji| t)p 10 >r Hntrance ,rom I a I Tjfflk Raffles s luare by !iJt (Next j ro Messrs. Kelly Walsh.) 3247 words
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Advertisement110 1923-12-05 5 V MHQ PICTQ n i mense stock of attractive Gold Platinum, and A ITIAO UlllO siver present* ione J JUST UNPACKED Be wise and lnve'yiar aelectim early to avoid disappointment, A VISIT OF INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED ISMAIL A. RAHEEM I Dit v Ms' 1 Merchant, Manufacturing Jeweller, Watch-maker. Engraver, i110 words
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Miscellaneous55 1923-12-05 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, Dec. 4. Bared 32 Fan 1018 6 1015.9 1016.6. Temperature 77 83 76. Wet Bulb Ther 75 79 74. Dir of Wind N W N N. Max Temp in shade 84. Mm Temp in Shade 72. Max in Sun 96. Ter rad Ther 69.55 words
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Article493 1923-12-05 5 T 0-PAY, DEC. 5. Colombo Bombay Wnkasa Manx 2 p.m. Shanghai Japan jmfkonS. s Aamam 2 p.m. K e i a rwm,* Patani Bandon Bangkok* Si>^ ra Valaya 2 p.m. Warina 3 p.fn. Mu»r* I* 411 Han Whatt Hin 3 p.m. 1 i Muar "Ban Whatt Soon 3493 words
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Article899 1923-12-05 6 To-moitrow will be polling day in the General Election in England, and the hoarse throats and fevered brains of many men and a number of women fighting fa.' the honour of representation in the Mother of Parliaments will take a welcome rest, leaving the verdict to the tSectoraite.899 words
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Article593 1923-12-05 6 Mah Jongg at Home. Bridge enthusiasts, says the "Manchester Guardian are having their nosea put rather out of joir.t by the Chinese game mah jongg. whjch arrived here last spr ng and has now a grtLlt number of followers. Where bridge hag far Jot.'g baen the only593 words
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Article413 1923-12-05 6 The K.M.S. Estate, for the month of November output 32.640 lbs*. Mir. W. D. Livings'one, a <on cf Mr. Ljv'.Mg.tor.e, of the Prison's Department. Pemarrg, has joined the Police Department, F. M. S., M un Inspector. A (lrfatK who was arrested with a quantity of non-Government ohandu :n a sampan413 words
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Article45 1923-12-05 6 Owing to cxtiecfcive booking, it hes boon decided to give an additional performance of "Hello! Singapore" on Mo iday night, Decemb. r 10. Pirns are at the Theatre. Afur Friday night's performance, there Will be a supper and Irtto dMM at the Raffle*.45 words
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Article323 1923-12-05 6 The final practices are now being betid, and the public is rem nded of the perform:; "ces which will take place on Tuesday and Thursday n'ght next week at 9.15 p.m, with a performance on Wednesday at 5.15 p.m. for the benefit of the children und those older323 words
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Article377 1923-12-05 6 Dr. and Mrs. untitled untitled are gx>i.ng to India this montn. After a three mtwi lw' stay there, they are going home. Piuctically all the poin.s raised by tiu Earl of Balfiour in his defence of the S ngapore n?.val base scheme as reported by Reuter recen ly, were made377 words
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Article313 1923-12-05 6 <To th, Editor "Ma of.g 1 t Vo1 sk tUm to ■mr fae, 3 ve to 1- Th e Colony has a teer Fore, and a «oad f 'V 9 r rti rc^ 2- The estabfi sh mem un.ts is not mere than the r* community can313 words
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Article265 1923-12-05 6 (To the Editor "Ma.aya Tribune.'' Sir.—In a rec> xrt iis6ue of the Kali Lumpur pap.r, it was asserted bu Just.e* of the Court, tiuit a* should be amendtd as socn regarding charges by mvntyi-.a* C'ntuys on landed properties. uxw the Regisrtnar of Titles. an whdi*« jscrepency occurs,265 words
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Article22 1923-12-05 6 Orders for en« 9, 1923. -^Band^j Wednesday. Headquarters 5.15 p.*^ Saturday. I>c. o p mRaffles V- FRANK C. SAN»22 words
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Advertisement320 1923-12-05 6 I Fullers j I Delicious Chocolates j ru lln Fancy Boxes W^Jb X M lb. to 4 lb. J& mm. ffi FANCY RLiH g BASKLTS A I and mjimy HAIWPEBS. JBtfjjlM Sole Agents ROBINSON LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. SZ5ĕ^E5c^d5E5H5c^5E5Z5E5H5ĕ^H5H5^ f I I ARRIVED AT LAST f 100 Years'320 words
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Article96 1923-12-05 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Qec. 5. High Tdes.—7.49 a,<m. 8 42 p.m. Outward mail by Patroclus. Simpam Valley, Harrison Barker's noon. Hello Singapore, Vic. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, I>cc. 6. High Tides —8.37 a m. 9.37 p.m. P. O. homeward mail closes. Friday, Dec. 7. High Tjdes.—9.1896 words
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Article520 1923-12-05 7 Macdonald and the Grown Colonies. Premier's Final Manifesto. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. the eve of the mamfee o, curveys the in Britain resulton sstoc which has led ~1 unemployment. With I with it he invites a rrute-ccionilst Pol cy aktTrratiive of con- measures cannot remedy. He that tarReuter. - 520 words
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Article119 1923-12-05 7 Exploitation of Railways. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. Ac F Ministry in a comon the proposal of Ge<n. wryi that the Franco<i veinments have now decidI strathre measures are to -•a favour of persons expelled fcai oocupied zones or those sentenced. Gen Degoutte opines that tance will have vReuter. - 119 words
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Article98 1923-12-05 7 Formation of a National Air Co. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Th <* "Evening Standard" sejys that «mtraet has been signed by the and a Brit sh Foreign Colo--441 Company for the formation of a 1 a r company with a capital of m Uion Ceding, of which hfc«tf willReuter. - 98 words
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Article41 1923-12-05 7 A Serjeant Shot Dead. Reuter. BARRY. V sterday. n C'iv'c Guard Sergeant *ot cead at the Scartagl'n k*t night by r-'x masked d jrith rifles, who entered Stat'cn h.-id up the ii)] l r loo'.ed the stat on.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article101 1923-12-05 7 High-Power Station at Peking. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. At a meeting of the M rcon.' Company, Sir Godfrey Isaacs, referring to the h gh-power stat'on at Peking, announced that consistently with what wa3 agreed on at the Wash-ngton Conference, the Company had invited the cabte compares initerestirid to joinReuter. - 101 words
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Article55 1923-12-05 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. The bo-rd of officers to study the problems of the polar expedition wffl meet immediately, but t s not ye. decided Whether the Grant ng:d d risible Shenandoah shall be used, or a heavier-thanar craft, or hot h The route and date of departureReuter. - 55 words
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Article20 1923-12-05 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Sir Tennyson D'Eyncourt retires from the Admiralty at the year and Armetrong-Wh tworth's —Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article96 1923-12-05 7 Mr. Davison, alias untitled alias Richard S. Simpn*, and ramble has had career lln Kuala who arrested him m St Thomas s the Brickfield Road Fr day night. On Saturday morning Lw.B by ;.th having coated one of $10 which he is sieged to have obtained fr>m him by pretence96 words
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Article164 1923-12-05 7 President Grants Executive of Clemency. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. President Goolidge has granted an executive of clemency" to Comptroller Cra g. Chief Financ al Officer of New York City, who was sentenced to two months imprisonment for contempt of court. A remission of his sentence was gr<.uted on theReuter. - 164 words
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Article65 1923-12-05 7 Number of Steamers Held Up. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. A serious pos t'.on has arVei n the South Wales Ports owing t? the refusal cf local tipptrs t:- walk on a third sh ft, despite the advice of the •ffic'als <rf the National Union of RailReuter. - 65 words
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Article58 1923-12-05 7 Interchange of Information. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. The Stafte Dep Ttment says that the United States and Canada w 11 shortly arrange for the exchange of rformatVm regarding the smuggling of liquor from Canada into the States and the smuggling of n rcotks, silks, and other merchandise. and viceReuter. - 58 words
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Article77 1923-12-05 7 DELHI, Yesterday. Part'culars of the murder of Major H. C. Finna political officer, show that he was motoring to M-<nikhwa to attend a meet rig, but owing to a mistake the Zhob levy corps had not been ordered to guard the dangerous spots in the Hassuband77 words
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Article182 1923-12-05 7 Mr. Justice Sproule and Mrs. Sproule left for Penang on Monday. Mr. W. E. Demuth, til recently with Messrs. Allen and Gledhill, has gone into practice with Mr. A. J. Shelley-Thompson, and the partnership w 11 be known as Messrs. ShelleyTham'psoin ani Demuth. A requiem high ntass for the repose182 words
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Article748 1923-12-05 7 SUNGEI PARIT RUBBER CO. LTD. The chrectors ci am above company have MtJuc the following report: The D rectors submit herewith a d_ y a. .lited s.atement of the account* ot -ac Company for the year ended September 30, TJ-3. Acc^iwvts- —rt* protit for the amounted to $3748 words
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Article218 1923-12-05 7 CHIEF JUSTICE ON TIME OF COURT. When ii rot Chia Kirn Huat vs. M. Kad ir Su.-a.i was called up in the Supreme Court th's mon'.ring before the Chief Jus.ic; Sir Walter Shaw, Mr. Griffith WTHmiMi appearing i i behaV of the plain. iff, asked that t. c218 words
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Article26 1923-12-05 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. After four ballots, none of wh'ch resulted in the election of a Speaker, the House of Representat ves adjourned till to-morrow.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article75 1923-12-05 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nch' Sh mbun" for the following;: TOKIO, Mcnday. Viscount Katoh, President of the Kensei Party, at the meet, g of the man xgers declared that he would not oppose the proposed non-Seiyu Parties TJn'on rf it can be secured without d75 words
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Article67 1923-12-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent j. PENANG, Yosterday. In. the Podioe Court a man named Kachi Mydin was fined $100 w*th the aktennaft ye of three months' rigowrjs imprisonment for possessing bhang. A Chin so was charged with possessing counterfeit coma and counterfeutii:<g instrument'ls. A Sikh mofney4erjdar was67 words
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Article89 1923-12-05 7 Another case under the Rubber Restriction Ordinance came up before Mr. P. F. David in the Criminal District Court tho morn'ng when the manager of Chop Thian Seng Chan pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to land over 390 piculs of rubber imported from Dutch terr tory.89 words
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Article184 1923-12-05 7 The Master of the S. Y. "Fantome" reports that he passed floating wreckage possibly dangerous to nav'gation, in approximately Lat. 1 deg 53' North, and Long. 110 deg 35' East. On the suggMstTon of the Malay Stance the Reception Committee roceirly appointed in coanlction wirth the for.ihcofmir.jg visit of Sir184 words
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Advertisement70 1923-12-05 7 WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Page No. Notes and Comments 6 Letter-Box 6 Eve of Elect 0*1 This page Company Report This page Supreme Court This page Wembley the Wonderful Lone Mountain MysteryDaring the Cobra River 3 Stage and Screen 4 Mail Notice Shipping News Share and Produce Report British Mal-ya Rubber70 words
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Advertisement381 1923-12-05 7 1 "FIBRENT" 49 I I Asbestos Cement Sheets. 1| X Flat Sheets. Manufactured in I Mz«s 8' x 4', x 4', 6' x 4', 6' i 3,4* x 4\ 5-32", 3-16", 5-16", H", <] [r i hi kues*. S FIBRENT. Sheets are iv-u-c >i.duciive of heat and sold and sj381 words
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Article502 1923-12-05 8 FOOTBALL. MACPHERSON'S CASE. LONDON, Yesterday. Following the decision of the International Board cabled on November 30 thu Scottish Union has raised MacPheroon's suspension, painting out that the Board's resoluraona amount to a practical approval of their action suspending him. —Reuter. HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Nov. 24—The following are502 words
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Article547 1923-12-05 8 The fbEowi'hg are the posit ions of Clubs in the Home Football League up to and including Saturday, Nov. 24. Division I. Goals. P. W. L. D. c 2 P. Huddersfield 16 9 3 4 23 12 22 Cardiff 16 8. 2 6 27 17 22 As'ton547 words
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Article85 1923-12-05 8 SINGAPORE CLUB. Autumn Cup. The replayed tie for this cup between Messrs. R. L. L. Braddell and E. C. Milligan was won by E. C. Milligan with a net score of 69. The Lad es' December Spoon was won by Mrs. J. A. Renton with a net score of85 words
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Article20 1923-12-05 8 Men's Monthly Medal (Bogey) Saturday ssM Sunday, December 8 and 9, and the Ladies on Thursday, Dec. 13.20 words
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Article63 1923-12-05 8 AM \TEUR SPORTING ASSN. To-day's Tie. A Singles (semi-final): Kloing Beng, Hong vs. Low Kirn Too. To-morrow's Ties. A Singles (semi-final): Chew Keow Bock vs. Lim Chwee Poh. Doubles: Toh Cheng Kiat and Lim Kong Khye vs. Poh Kay Watt and Lee Chin Yam. Friday's Ties. Doubles: Lim Chwee63 words
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Article63 1923-12-05 8 S.R.C. vs. BOUSTEAD CO. The following win represent tihe S. R. C. m the above match to-morrow on the S. R. C. V. Moss; M p amcfa4her and N. E. EssF. AFbuquerqfuo, V. C. WoMerhout c B Webb: F C Souza, fc. E. de Soura, H. G. Stack, C.63 words
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Article141 1923-12-05 8 WHITES vs. COLOURS. Yesterday's practice match on the Padang produced some interesting play. The forward's work was good, the Whites be'c.g slightly superior in this. For the Whites, Geoghegan and Beville combined well. A few minutes after play commenced Webster received from Geoghegan after a scrum and put through141 words
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Article49 1923-12-05 8 MURRAY CUP. The above cup was won by the Tebong Sectbn, "A" Company, Malacca Volunteer Corps, with a score of 152. No 3 Section "B" Company Malacca Volunteer Corps being second with a score- of 123. Altogether thirteen uams competed, no other team, however, scoring over one hundred.49 words
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Article218 1923-12-05 8 The New Year sea sports will be h?ld as usual on Tuesday Jan. 1, 1924. The secretary, Mr. Stone, informs us that to enable spectators and) offic ale to be certain of getting away in good time for luruah the sports this year will comm nee at218 words
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Article96 1923-12-05 8 Jazz is a kind of justice. Revenge is a kind of wild just-ice. Yet primitive societies have usually confined the one to the male sex, and we might surely follow their example in the case of the other. There is a profound inelegance in jazz, in its96 words
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Article126 1923-12-05 8 Mr. W. Evelyn Cowen, travelling oommfesioner of St. Dunfetan's Organisation for Winded soldiers and sadlL'rs, has arrived in; Singapore, aft part of Ms tour through the East, Waiving come dowry from Bankbook via the F. M. S. Mr. Cowen'a object ia to point out that St. Dunstan's wiM have to126 words
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Article448 1923-12-05 8 STATEMENT OF QUANTITY AND VALUE OF RUBBER EXPORTED DURING NOV. 1923. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favours us with the following Tba following figures which are in centals of 100 lbs represent total exports from all the Ports of Britieh Malaya. United Kingdom—Exported during Nov.448 words
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Article93 1923-12-05 8 S. Mary's Home is having its Christmas Party on Thursday, December 20 at 4.30 pmv The Boys of S. Andrew's House will come to this as usual. Those who are willing to help in giving our girls and boys a Happy Chr'stmas are asked to send their donations to Mrs.93 words
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Article259 1923-12-05 8 Suspends Publication. We deeply regret to announce to our hosts of subscribers, readers, friends, and well-wishers, says the "Canton Da ly News," that we are obliged to suspend publication. We have laboured under great financial difficulties' rght along but we have kept up a brave fight throughout.259 words
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Article231 1923-12-05 8 Attention is drurwn to an advertisement appearing eteewhere of the Vienna Cafe, which opened business at the Amber Mansons, Penang Lane, on Saturday last. The establishment should be a real boon lamd something new to Singapore. It is a branch of the famous V enna Cafe of231 words
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Article35 1923-12-05 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 160 iqual to $100. The rate of payment »f Money Orders from India and Ceylon rs Rs. 165 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement81 1923-12-05 8 ARE YOU SURE OF YOUR JOB? To be sure of your job you should obtain a thorough knowledge of your work. You can only do this by reasonable hard work, in your spare time, but if you are willing to put your shoulder to the wheel, the I. C. S.81 words
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Advertisement40 1923-12-05 8 Are your children full of LIFE? If not, they need SCOTT'S Emulsion which will make them plump, rosy andstror-? and will enable them to resist coughs, colds and epidemic diseases. SCOTT'S EHULSION fßest for children Just as good for adults.40 words
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Advertisement339 1923-12-05 8 •5i25H525E5H525Z5E525H5H525H5^ Special KM A S Offer I FRESH STOCK AT REDUCED pR| CEs I Badaißtofl Rackfe STRINGING GUARANTEED SIX MONTIS I J Limited stock. Book your orders j Maharaj, s Peci .U| IV immediately in order to avoid Maharaja I Disappointment Dewan I (Club fcjjl I RAJAI? Co., jjj Specialised339 words
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Article314 1923-12-05 9 LORD JUSTICE SCRUTTON AND THE GROCER'S GORGONZOLA. Lord Justice Scrutbom. niada a wh.tty speech at the annual meeting of the Blacklheath branch of the Net.otial Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, at wh'ch he presided:. Apologiang for being there for the tfo.rd year in314 words
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Article276 1923-12-05 9 Mayor From the Banks of Labour. Not 6)0 many year* ago a repr«tentative of the Labour Party was in the ruiMi ng for the Lord Mayoralty of York, and tbe idea of such an appointment raised a storm of protest. Times has changed the outlook of those276 words
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Article1027 1923-12-05 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THF MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue ti.i- following list of quotations: Singapore, Dec. 5. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue va.u of sharei shown after name of company. AUagar 2s lid Anglo-Java 2s 2|7% Anglo-Malay 20s 20|7% Ayer1,027 words
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Advertisement318 1923-12-05 9 DEOCA iSKA m PCHML£ GfiAHCRiONE laL iM Tb Cheapest vet acknowledged the Best J ta "»e Market. I =5} DIIRING WAfi OVER ICO,OOO WERE IN IN THE BRIT,SH ARMY ALONE P c in ntion w hich makes it possible for a Gramophone to be so compact, i j) *j portable318 words
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Advertisement437 1923-12-05 9 ■■II |!<llitl!|>:|ii|:!|'i|>i|;ili<l!i|i:|ntii|!ltii|ii|M|ii«i!|:!llltlillitil|l«(i|ii|'i| I I I I I i i I VIENNA CAFE. m m m I I Q. AMBER MANSIONS,, P< namg Lane. I The House of QuaMty. Tel: No. 757. H irh Class Caterers. I I I Fresh Chocolates and Sweets manufactured daily. SUPPERS served da.'iy under the strict437 words
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Article605 1923-12-05 10 Singapore, Dec. 3. MEAT. Artie!*, Pri*« e. »:ef steak kati 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.36 Port, lean kati 0.61 Pork, lean ana fat (1st aaality) kati 0.44 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati 0.60 Fowl kati 0.50 Fowl large (3 katis) each Fowl medium605 words
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Advertisement799 1923-12-05 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS ft APPRAISERS, NO. 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Business Premises and Residential Properties At Messrs. Chsong Koon Sang Cos Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, December 12, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable land and the brick799 words
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Advertisement351 1923-12-05 10 I Why you should smoke a good Cigarette Since the first Great Wall Ciga- Ns©"" rettes were made and sold their S 5 success has been phenomenal. 3 tP^S^i?^ 1 Qualit y aione wouM make i Great Wall Ci S arettes distinctive, g 5 but in addition to quality the351 words
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Advertisement197 1923-12-05 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BO\Rn TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PAgL PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG BBAMad YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRivrW B AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives R. PRESIDENT WILSON Dec 31 ban p *nciie l PRESIDENT PIERCE Jan 16 Jar SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG197 words
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Advertisement508 1923-12-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS |jI BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE I (Gompan es Incorporated in England.) 01 PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. rFNIN SULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) trAlD S from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. p or China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves508 words
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Advertisement362 1923-12-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin. Newchwang. Yangtsze porte. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.362 words
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Advertisement505 1923-12-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS J\ Monthly sailings to and 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 S* 1923 EURELIA Dec. 8 Dec. 15 1924 1924 EMITA Jan. 14 Jam. 1«505 words
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Advertisement478 1923-12-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LINE! (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. 192.1 Katori Maru Mars.illes London Antwerp D<c 11 Atsute Maru Maite'ta London Antwerp Deo 2S 1924 Kash ima Maxu Marseilles London Antwerp Jan 8 HaJtone Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Jan 21 LIVERPOOL LINE. 1923 *Dakatr Maru Marseilles London Liverpool 2nd half478 words
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Advertisement476 1923-12-05 12 notice! Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. SPECIAL RECRUITING DAY. i Thursday Dec. 6, 1523. Recruits wanted for 3. R. A. (V), S. R. E. (V), Machine Gun Platoon, A Company, B Company, and for Scotsmen v C (Scotia tish Company). V\ urn you do. 18 drills and Musketry.476 words
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Advertisement370 1923-12-05 12 NOTICE. BATU CAVES PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS. THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE DR. LORE YEW, C.M.G. INVITE OFFERS FOR THE PURCHASE OR WOULD CONSIDER THE LEASING OF THE BATU CAVES PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS, THE LATTER SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE SELANGOR GOVERNMENT, SITUATE AT BATU CAVES, SELANGOR, FEDERATED MALAY STATES.370 words
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Advertisement438 1923-12-05 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au horised Cap tai $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit $1,640,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairmaa:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman:—Gaw Khek Kh am, Esq.438 words
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Advertisement507 1923-12-05 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 £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 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: Sir507 words
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Advertisement498 1923-12-05 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liablity of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopagate, Londoa, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Hoilo Rangooa Baagkok498 words
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Advertisement363 1923-12-05 12 INSURANCE. THE lUpl SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Basque del Indo China Built'V*{b, IA, Malacca Street. No. 267.363 words
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Advertisement362 1923-12-05 12 THE MedicinalDlood en strong y e(ep GOOD FOR TRV| TTO D Nervousness Do not fail General Debility. Sold E»e Wer( Sold by The Interns-j. The Di«ZZ The Mediwi OnW The United Pnaratcf The British Phnmaei The India Dispensary tad The Ayur Vsdic scnes] THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, (EVENING362 words
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