Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1924
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Title Section27 1924-01-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. XL- No. 10 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 1924.27 words
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Advertisement327 1924-01-12 1 1'IIOTOGRAI'HIC POST CARDS it own negatives or films Prill 4 por doz. $1.50 6.00 Postage Free! THE I BATTERY PHOTO CO., BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I I > 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I 111 I |i| iliimilllllllttlWlltlllll'llllllllllll lil 'i, I I327 words
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Advertisement178 1924-01-12 1 LUTON HITjDYEs" AVRGRAL COLD WATER TINTS New Stocks Received. Medical Hail, Ltd., 23. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). "LITTLE WONDER GRAMOPHONE Special Offer $20 each. A USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. If you want to dance buy A LITTLE WONDER GRAMOPHONE and some of the latest RECORDS.178 words
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Advertisement151 1924-01-12 1 HARMONY I The glasses y-u wear should be Ĕ in harmony with yc<ur com- 1 p'ox n ami particular style of dtessi Our Optometrists will do I this sat'sfactorily for you. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Ca< Road, Singapore j| i II mmm I m I Libby's151 words
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Article824 1924-01-12 2 IMPRESSION OF PREMIER'S SOCIALIST SON. Am d plaudits of delight, a rather tall young man with tawny ha r parted in the centre, a little upcurled moustache, and a short pointed beard, 6tood on the stage of the Caledon:anroad Baths addressing a crowded meeting on behalf of824 words
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Article356 1924-01-12 2 Wheie They go lo Die. Mr. George Jennison. F. Z. S.. of Manchester, has "broadcasted from th. Manchester Station, an answer to the quest on raised in recent itiBMI of the "Statesman" "Wherj Do Elephants G > Before Dying L'ke most Other ar. niaN. elephants r.356 words
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Article188 1924-01-12 2 Australia's Share of tttitf. A report of the Commonwealth Counc 1 of the Australian Relief Fund for 'Stricke» Europe was issued im Melbouiine iru December. It reviews the acv vif.es cf tthe movement from itls inaiuguratilon j a December 1921, until its close in Juno last. Durisjg this188 words
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Advertisement264 1924-01-12 2 |g '"pO ward off coughs, colds, and night chills, £4 K«v P and to protect throat, chest and lungs against sl^. P climate and disease, everybody needs Peps. V-w As Peps tablets dissolve in the mouth they give off mcdi- sj~"* ■ti. cinsl fumes that carry sootlfing and healing benefits264 words
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Advertisement133 1924-01-12 2 Drives away The vary worst attack of indigestion Is INSTANTLY driven away by a dote of Bisurated Magnesia, or Bismag as it is popularly called. That's because this preparation neutralises the harmful stomach acid the moment jou take it. Vfrith the actd no longer in exi-tence to attack your Jelcate133 words
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Advertisement412 1924-01-12 2 DO YOU SEEK RELIEF FROM Cons u'pat on, Torpid Liver, f% Biliousness, gfc Siluk Headache, f Flatulence, Offensive Breath.j JUST A LITTLE DOSE OF PINKETTES TO-NIGHT You'll Feel Better in the Morning. Sold by chemsLs everywhere, or pest free, 60 cents the vial, from Dr Will iams' Mcd cine Co.,412 words
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Advertisement367 1924-01-12 2 fejf PETROLEUM JELLY 2jß Needed Every Day for all the little accidents which com* li 9 Jf up every day. Use it for burns, sores, I M J bruises, chaffed skin, blisters and cuts. }1 1 3 May be taken internally for coughs *i I J and sore throats. Look367 words
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Article773 1924-01-12 3 FOl CHINESE HOPE FOlt REJUV ENATION. Ti.2 ancient fatalism otf China was challenged by surgical science in the opera.'ng at the Chinese Red Cross Hc-pital, Stmagha on r ISL says the Ch.r.a Press" of Dtcemfctf 14. Three Chinese men and one woman are now patiently wa773 words
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Article348 1924-01-12 3 Quesiion of the Relig ous Service. The question has arisen, Lsidy Morley a Freethinker I ke her husband When* tffli? latiter was buried the Rationales made a protest aga'nst the Chilian service being used. Ij dy Morley was buried an Putn;y Vale cemetery, where the Vicar cf348 words
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Article157 1924-01-12 3 PRODUCTION. Season's Estimate 279,700 tons. Australia's production of sugar for the 1923 season is approximately estimated at 279,700 tons. Due to the excellent crops above Townsville, and the high percentage of sugar In the cane, the yield for the present season is likely to be a good deal157 words
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Article107 1924-01-12 3 Sir R. E. Stubbs, Govennor of Hongkong Kong and Eoll' .I'l tbe AooKigieal 3c»7- tt!y. lit «on, li5 a gift ?ix snakes. inolud rg two Indian cobras. Tbe 5N«Kos woro n v?ry good oo,.i<l.? notwitllatandiI'll 'beir .'''Us and aero tbo m ro wolo'me boo2U»o tbl 3oc oty ba» very ld107 words
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Advertisement286 1924-01-12 3 You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, j remember— 0 Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength— banish depression—to promote new rich, red blood —to charge your system with new nerve force—and to ew vitality. j Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Blood- j uilder,286 words
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Advertisement93 1924-01-12 3 YOU AND EVERYBODY. WHO SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness. Lumbago, Pleurisy, Headache. Tooihache, and all bodily aches and pains, should u«e. Little's Oriental Balm. Mr. J. Vince of No. 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatism in my kness for two years and Neuralgia in my face93 words
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Advertisement775 1924-01-12 3 digest starcn deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and A form acids. |m| LT Thus it gives manifold power y ITJ W*± -s*** to Nature's great tooth-protect- X I V 7 W 5 111 ing agents. And everywhere this AAA means to people a new dental era. Came to775 words
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Article595 1924-01-12 4 Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By Felmar. THE STORM.** What is more than the solemn quiet of deep timbered valleys Or the bizarre mosaics cf forest floor» Always the drama cf the cf>en country has a strong spell for young and eld. Great lnn<l)3. waste lavnds595 words
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Advertisement333 1924-01-12 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema From Saturday, January 12, to Monday, January 14. In the First Show at 7 30. THE MINUTE MAN Star comedy intone reel. j here's your man w drama featuring Leo Malone WITH STANIiY If [41 RICA Starring George Wal f h with Louise L rraine Chapters 7333 words
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Advertisement285 1924-01-12 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Monday, January 7, to Saturday, January. 12. 11l the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Jungfrau Railway 1 Reel Scenic ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Norma Talmadge in A Daughter of Two Worlds IN 6 REELS. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS Mabel Julienne Scott in The Power of a Lie285 words
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Advertisement628 1924-01-12 4 AMUSEMENlf^^^ (in suri Na T0-NIG HT T! GAIETY GEORGE B. SEIT7 j SHOWING TO-NIGHT Master Producer Dir. j In the Stcond Show ra d^ atSp.m Sharp. with Li uwoEiirs coueroT, FRENCH MASTERPIECE Q Li Q I A 12 and PARTS r^A/^AN N Starring V^AC5GEn j The Beautiful Actress rj.. STASIA628 words
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Article59 1924-01-12 5 C. of C. Rubber Awociation. Singapore, Jan- 12. ?«ie Closing Prices. Buyers Sellen. Spot 49% Latest London Cables quote. Lomdoa Spot.— ftibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spat 49 49% Feb to March 50% 50% April to Ju.'a 5Hz 51% July to Sept 53 53% London Cables59 words
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Article28 1924-01-12 5 Singapore, Jam 11. To-day's closing rubber qujcai: »a« are as under: New York.— cants. London Spdb.—1». 2%d. Singapore.—49% cents. Tone of Market- —Qu iefc.28 words
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Article146 1924-01-12 5 TO DAYS QUOTATIONS RUBBER. London.—ls. 2%d. TIN. L0ca1.—5124.50 par pikul 100 tons •old. L- ndo r. —£246 0 0. PRODUCE. Buyers Seller* Gamb'er $19.50 Java Cube Hamburg Cube i'rt.ss Cube Whbe Pepper 26 25 .Mixed Black Pepper 17.00 Sundried Opra 12 40 MlxxJ Copra 12 00 Small146 words
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Article140 1924-01-12 5 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Macphail.) Rubb.r.3.—AlWoys $1.05 to $1.10, New Crui'te-Vicas 52 to 55, Kempas #4.20 to $4.40. Hay-tors $5.15 to $5.25, Burgas 60 to 65, Basset s $1.024 to $I.ol'i. Sungei Tukangs 23 to 26, Erqi? i l*s fap M...likofTs, Alor Qas3&m larnbalaSts. Indrag'us a.id Ayer Kun^n^s.140 words
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Article164 1924-01-12 5 Singapore, Jan. 12. Tins.—Ta/ipings $1.07 to $110 North Taipings $1.07 to $1.10, South Ta'pings $1 02 to $104, Johans 35 to 37 cents, Mar.glembus 48 to 51 cents, PetaQings 96 to 98 cents, Nawng Pets $1.52 to $1.57 Vi ex. Ulu Piaha $2.10 to $2.15, Lnguss164 words
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Article165 1924-01-12 5 w Share Market. —Active. Rubbers.—Jimahs $110 to $1.15, Ayer Moleks $1.08 to $1.12, New Scudais $1.05 to $1.15 Kedahs $2.10 to $2.20, Mandai Tekongs 32% to 35 Bukit Jeiotongs 47% to 52% cents, Craigieleas 51% to 53 cents, Mentakabs 21% to 23 cents, Ulu Benuts 22% to165 words
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Article90 1924-01-12 5 ARRIVALS. January, 12. Quorra from Tr ngganu. Esmeralda from Bagan. Pasir from Cher.ibon. Meran from B. Pabat. Sri Muar from Malacca. Kinta from Penang. CLEARANCES. January, 12. Singkel for S ngkawang via Rhio. Maetsuycker for Batavia via ports. Saparoea for Japan via ports. Pasir foT Penang via SamboeKatong90 words
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Article113 1924-01-12 5 By Eth op'a from Penang on Jan. 12. for "Gloucestershire" saiUng from Rangoon on Jan. 17, Miss A. Wood, Mr. G. A. Steel, Mrs. F. P. Brown a..d Miss F. E. Brown. By "Henzada" sa lng from Rangoon on January 15, Mrs. J. King and Mrs. M. F.113 words
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Article89 1924-01-12 5 Singapore. Jan. 12. m London— Bank 4 months' sght 2s. 4Ud. Demand 2s. 4 5,323. Private 3 months' sight 2s 4%d. Oa India Bank Tel. Transfer 163 nom. j* Hongkong— Baink demand draft pc. pm. j >r,angh..i— Bank demand draft 70 ■Ji Java— Bank XWt Tmkmt er L)n Japan—89 words
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Article88 1924-01-12 5 Standard Oil Co.'s Current Prices. Oevoe's Imperial Biilliant per two tins $5.25 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $4.80 ger per two tins $4.80 .iger in drums per two drums $410 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Prices. Pjsh per unfc of 4 Imperial gallons (1 tin) $2.43 Dnagon88 words
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Advertisement103 1924-01-12 5 illl'l|M|iHllllHlHHIIIIIIIlHIHi;|lHiHlHiHlHll|iH'HII|l!l'llllllt I MEDICAL NOTES. 1 Gyto and Hemo-Cyto f Serums. I I The tonics par excellence in i all con< itions of decreased cell I activity and lack of red corpus- I cles. Rapidly restore the tissues and gives a general «ense of well f being after the first injection.103 words
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Advertisement255 1924-01-12 5 2525 ZScS ~cSttSiS3S2SESiScSiScS Z& dSZSHSHS2SHSHSZSiISZSHSBS2SHSHS2SHSZS2SESHS2SSS 25H*****E5H*****H*****2525E I TITAN 3 BRAND I j Cement Cement J jj Sole Importers Selling Agent i Borneo Sumatra fe. G Aurelyf a NYK B«i!din,, a a Trading Co., Ltd. e RAFFLES PLACE a 0 V iJ /7 'Phone 172. 3 (lacorpontedio Holland) Telegram: AUKELT. B255 words
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Advertisement89 1924-01-12 5 EGGS. EGGS. Fresh from local Breeding under excellent conditions, ln large or small quantities. Williug to contract for c jatintious supply. Price moderate. Apply vJhoy Kee, 25, Kreta Ay.r Road, Singapore. PRIVATE TUITION 07 tutors of considerable experience; v( >rning aad evening Cl;iS3ts Subjects Eigiish, Latin, Mathematics, Science, rlistory, B89 words
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Advertisement55 1924-01-12 5 THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera In Singapore.) j AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Koad. .li TO-NIGHT, f Another Hindustani Piece FA t S4NI AJAIB WILL BE STAGED 3 Suppoitad bf tt£fl£aYl DRESSES To-morrow Sunday Arabian! Nigut*' Play ABUSiaS^N OF BAGDAD K. H. CHEONG, Propriato* Y. L. TAN,55 words
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Miscellaneous672 1924-01-12 5 1 MAILS close. j TO-DAY, JAN. 12. H Kuala Dungun Borihat 2 p.m. H v pandjang. Bengkalia, S'ak ■I pakan Baroe, E| Sri Patana 2 p.m. k] p Aa t Hang Yon 2 p.m. Hoirtmam 8 p.m. *H<mg Hwa 3 p.m. H Do lggala 3 p.m. ml Calcutta La.sang 3672 words
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Miscellaneous573 1924-01-12 5 Money Order S?rvice. Money Order* payable n the Straits Settlements, the Federated Ma'ay States, India and Ceylon can now be purchased at the Newton Sub-Poet Officc. Telegram Delivery Receipts. Recipient» of telegrams are requested to insert the time of delivery when signing telegram rece pts. Daily Letter Telegram Service with573 words
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Obituary43 1924-01-12 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. The funeral of the late See Chye Geek Neo, beloved wife of Mr. Gan Khek Keng will be removed from her residence No. 26, Oxley-road at 10 a.m. on Saturday 12th instant instead of Sunday 13th instant as previously announced.43 words
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Article967 1924-01-12 6 A striking advertisement in the local newspapers calls attention to 14 the tr oimrih of broadcasting" as "the hope of Mailaya." Rather stridently, but none the less with a fair amount of wisdom, we are told that "the future prosperity of Malaya, the solution of iteconomic difficulties, the967 words
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Article728 1924-01-12 6 Hill Station for Malaya. The possession of a satisfactory hill station by Brirtsh Malaya would add to the natural and art'nciad amenities of this rich tropical country th* one feature, the absence of which uwitcs unfavourable comparison with the neighbouring islands of Ceylon and Java. We referred728 words
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Article80 1924-01-12 6 The collections at S. Andrew's Cathedra] to-morrow w 11 be devoted to church expense*. There wTll be a High Mass on Sunday the 13th ins-bant at 8 a.m. in the church of The Holy Family, Tanjong Katong, the feast of the chu -on The Rev. Father Ruaudel will officiate. Telegraph80 words
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Article209 1924-01-12 6 (W# do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.] FIREARMS PROSECUTION. (To The Editc<r "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —W.i'tfti refeffance to G. B® letter under the headfrng of "F-rearms Prosecution" which appeared 'iw your issue of yesterday, we wish to po'nt out that Wee Took Clruan. —the man who209 words
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Article35 1924-01-12 6 Mails from Europe, (London mails tkapaUfted December 20), ex B. L Tara will active by tra'h to-morrow n gfht. Correspondence will be ready for d livery to boxholde/rs at 9 a.m. on Monday.35 words
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Article409 1924-01-12 6 Mr. W. A. N. Davice has been seven «:ixl a i.alf mo.tbs' loave cvmnioncing trom 3. The an ual Garrieon Athletx Spcr's will be held at Tanglin Barracks on Saturday Feb. 2. Ten cents per each tappab'e rubber tree withirj the Rural Areas of Singapore has been fixed for the409 words
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Article100 1924-01-12 6 ALLEGED MOTOR untitle untitled Wh:l e n:o r Hok ens was pr lang at 7.33 ks: r in Gaylar g-r, a by j. ASP. and a pesse of making a so. rcii ft) covered five knu s Ghnes? crackers and a c i dlTai f persoaw were arrested100 words
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Article108 1924-01-12 6 A.i accident which i s J prove fatal oceurrad nt 106 TV■ Pagar-raad this morn r detective who lives in a cut the house w th h 3 wife and was practicing with a revolver** he bel'eved to be unloaded. Tfce r fc however, a live cartridge in108 words
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Article92 1924-01-12 6 Following a civ 1 cctkn n ik (I District Court yesterday viie <■ and "he defendant came b!> '.v- v .1 descending the stairs. I. that the pla nt iff rummes, c defendant for wages cue but i- H was overthrown: by the Di* ret .-I They had an92 words
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Article56 1924-01-12 6 A queue of Ghi'aete sef *v« fiih Beßcmjl were rot Inspector Fanquharson, of the and Measures Departn j moiling ar.i chaijr-.-i I Giurlay, in '.he Th ri Polies Cm th -> s mo in g with us t and. dach'ngs. The f. d M convicted i.nd fined $2556 words
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Article162 1924-01-12 6 From Au.".ru' a by s. E:uia. c* Singapv'.-r io-na rrow. From United Kingdom (Lcmk» ma4is) despatched December 18, W s>s. Ag?rtnor, dv. Penal j pa to-day. A rrundxir of IA passed by tie Federal Cu—ffl on Wot. J~- were to by H'gfl oa Dec. 13 cad are now162 words
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Article75 1924-01-12 6 Prospects T I Notts ar.d Comment* Th j Police Courts Th's Letter-Box Thw!«? S ngapore Assizes f Submarine Disaster f Our Naval Base Municipal Matters Weekly Rubber Report Rubber Returns Church Sen'eaa 'Comride' Oliver Baldwin The Origin of BSepboa b j G'c d Operations in Sharci a:75 words
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Advertisement292 1924-01-12 6 [j! 0 New Stocks of [jj 1 I CRICKET REQUISITES 1 B (SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO CLUBS.) jjj I I M 6WN and MOORE" 3 AUTOGRAPH CRICKET BATS S H Extra Special, Selected $21.50 ft Siperior Extra Special 23.50 fWjffi FORCE I 3 iLnF (1 CRICKET BATS KJli X Selected $17.50292 words
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Miscellaneous89 1924-01-12 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Jan. 12. High Tidesj—2.24 a.m., 2.11 p.m. Penang Race», third day. Lodge Zetland 8.30 p.m. To-morrow, Jan. 13. High Tides.—3.4 «an., 3.6 p.m. Swimming Club launches To.—9, 10, 11, 2.30. From.—9.30, 10 30, 12.30, 3.30. Monday, Jan 14. High Tides.—3.49 a.m., 4.7 p.m.89 words
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Article168 1924-01-12 7 No Hope of Saving the Grew. Messages of Sympathy. LONDON, Yesterday. 8 officially stated that L 24 has t» en definitely locatect She without leaving amy sign, and are only known apA v :y. >Lne sweepers resumed pr *at daybreak< H s stated that o& ject has been168 words
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Article119 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A<v ng to one account the wibmar r. d >a«ter occurred during a combined submarine attack on the A iarfc Fleet Raving Port. L24 carri «1 11 live innes. His Ma.jesty ha.- sen' a message to the Admiralty «aying th it he is shocked andReuter. - 119 words
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Article173 1924-01-12 7 I LONDON. Yes'erdby. The Admiralty s ates that, a wreck, belie vol t, be L21 ha>. been located iten m ies -outh west of Portland BiU thirty fa th rrn deep. Divers Wih a sa/vag- pi. :.t are ready to commence opera t on? scon as wea her173 words
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Article169 1924-01-12 7 LONDON, Yeaterday. The sea this afternoon was still too rough for divers to descend to attempt to salve L 24. A high Naval Authority is of opinion that there is not a million to one chance of the safety of the crew of 43, of wh169 words
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Article164 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. It is arjthoritativo'y stated that there s no chance whatever cf saving Mm crew of L 24. An examination of tihe "Resoiluti'jon" snows that the submarine must have been struck with tremendous fv. rce and very badly holed. It probably struck high up, which account for theReuter. - 164 words
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Article167 1924-01-12 7 Inspects Agricultural Implements. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Chinese Industrial Mission Vl »it€d R<*hester in order to inspect "a+making an! agricultural implefj- The >' return th's afternoon lo the Chinese reception—Remter. LONDON, Yesterday. A t the reception of the Chinese ***rial Mason by the Ch nese *ude. n ts' UnionReuter. - 167 words
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Article28 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. VIRGINIA, Yes jrday. n, t •"i-at c Executive Comtf M- j J* 1 red tke cand dacure of f/ V> Davis, ex-Ambassador I: ff>r Üba PresidencyReuter. - 28 words
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Article120 1924-01-12 7 Meetings at Speyer Forbidden. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. A message from Mayence says that the resuflt of the assassinat'on of Herr Heinz, a, representative of the Rh.nelojnd High Comimiss'on has prohib ted entry into the Palatinate by nonresidents from unoceup ed Germany, ar.d has ordered the closing ofReuter. - 120 words
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Article21 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. ATHENS, Yesterday. M. Ve-riizelos ha* accepted the premiership —Renter ATHENS, Yesterday. M. Rounsos w 11 be Fcre>n MVstcr.-Reuter. - 21 words
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Article46 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A Queenboro Firm has entered into a contract with the Admiralty to raise 63 Gemt n warsh'pa sunk at Scapa Flow, many of which will probably be sold to ship-breakers, wh le chcrs w ll be used for target practice.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article100 1924-01-12 7 AIRCRAFT TO BE USED FOR SURVEY. Plane Carrier Coming. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A number of Air Force Officer* are being attached to the Air Stat om at Plymouth for the purpose cf ogan aing a development of flight in con>neot'on with the aircraffl carrier "Pegasus,," wh'ch isReuter. - 100 words
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Article118 1924-01-12 7 Italian Seismologist's Secret. Reuter. ROME, Yesterday. The "Messaggeio" publishes an interview with the sculptor, Raphael BaniiandE, whose recent, surprisingly accuinate earthquake fonecasta have aston'sbed scientists. Bendandi devotes the -whole of h's spare time to the study of sei/smogrtaphy, and he has reached conclusions whtrh Would 'seem' likely toReuter. - 118 words
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Article91 1924-01-12 7 A Warm Welcome by Australia. Reuter. MELBOURNE. Ye.-teTday. The vi&iaing Japanese Squadron was given a no sit friendly offlc al and popular welcome. The Mittfster of Defence Mr. Bowden. speaking at a civic recepti on, emphasised Australia's spec'al obligations tf J>psn in 1914 and the ater years, addReuter. - 91 words
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Article59 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. BREST, YestenJ.y. During an unsuccessful attempt to tow the DuiCh steamer Rcndo, disabled w th a broken propeller shaft on her voyage to Batavia, the capiain, and a member of a Durtch ttug were injured, and a seaman was wa§hed overheard. Two more Dutch tugs haveReuter. - 59 words
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Article49 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. BRADFORD. Yesterday. The bodies of three men' and one wonl;n have been recovered, and fifteen ethers have been sent to hospital. Those buried included a number of girla. It is believed that all the m'ssimf are now out of the wreckage, though a search ie continuing.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article31 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON. Yeaterday. It ia stated tihatt the Stock Exchange, unaarwritera of the National Smelting Issue of Januany 4, have Wktm up 80 per cerjJ ctf the issue.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article28 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. MEXICO CITY, Yesterday. The War Office admits that the rebels have ej-pmred Pachuoabut and says that a large force of Federal troops are proceeding thitherReuter. - 28 words
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Article22 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The Dutch steamer Holundrecht has sunk in a collision with the steamer "Corea" off Woolwifch Dockyard-Reuter. - 22 words
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Article21 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. TORONTO, Yesterday. Minister Graham m a speech stated that a Canadian Ambassador would shortly he appo'nted at Wfcshirgton.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article144 1924-01-12 7 ALLEGED GANG ROBBEP GETS OFF. At tha Assizes before the Chief Just cc yesterday, when Lim Chan was charged w'th armed gang robbery, it was stated by the D.P.P. that he was one of a gang of eight Hoknem, who took part in a gang robbery in Seah-street,144 words
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Article138 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. NEWCASTLE N. S. W., Yesterday, Baron Levecbulme in an interview wro of op'nion that the White Australia Pol cy was retarding the development of the Commonwealth. He declared lihat it woud be impcssble to develop the noriherm territory wh'le such a policy was mf.iiiita'ned.— Router. LONDON,Reuter. - 138 words
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Article79 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. Belgian and French Replies. BRUSSELS, Yesterday. The Belgan reply to the German memorandum regarding the administration m occupied territories, says that the discussion as to the moduß vivendr must be restr'cted to details of the regime of pledges and rejects certain administrative proposals sought to be introducedReuter. - 79 words
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Article41 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The Beard of Trade returns for December show imports at £109,189 000. an increase cf £7,604 000 as compared with thart in November. British exports stand at £64 115.000 a decrease of £1,652 000.-Reuter. - 41 words
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Article44 1924-01-12 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yeaterday. The Republican caucus in the House of Representatives has instructed the Ways crjd Means Committee to conclude its report on the Tax Reduct on Bill; for the consideration of the House, before reporting on the Soldiers Boroua Bill.-Reuter. - 44 words
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Article20 1924-01-12 7 LONDON, Yesterday. The bedy found at Rye is believed to be that of Sperry, mentioned on December 14.20 words
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Article50 1924-01-12 7 "Don't do it again." (From Our Own Correspondent). PENANG, Yesterday. At the Assrzas the Sikh money lender was given the benefit of a doubt on a charge of forgery of a promissory rote. Mr. Justice Sproule h acqultt ng the itccused told him net to do it again.50 words
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Article38 1924-01-12 7 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yesterday. H. E. the Governor and Lady GuTlama>rd attended an At Home at the Residency this even ng. There was a Lrge attendance. His ExjcjeJßency goes to Kcdah en Saturday.38 words
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Article508 1924-01-12 7 COMMITTEE ACTION'S. The following actions were taken by Commf'Mee No. 3, at a meeting held on the Bth instant:— Accepted tenders by the f j lowing conta-actocis. for construct on of dlrains during the year 1924 at standard rutes:—(l) Lorn Kow Nah, (2) Chua Chwee Ltfln Ah Tow,508 words
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Article135 1924-01-12 7 Wt are indebted to tha "Nanyo Niehi-Nlcbi Shrmbun" for the following: TOKIO, Thursday. The headquarters of the Kensei Party, after a meeting, have decided to advocate a decisive attack 09 the new Government. It is reported that the Ka/kushin Party has also deeded to oppose the Government.135 words
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Article26 1924-01-12 7 Mr. H. R. Buckland the golfer leaves the 20th and fhou'd be at S'-r-Capore from the 25th to the 31st* Jariuary, when he gees home, lOjBH26 words
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Advertisement380 1924-01-12 7 I PEAKS 48 PUMPS. MANCHESTER DONKEY OR WALL PUMP. CONSTRUCTION.—The steam cylinder is carried by the main framing which also forms the delivery air vessel. Ihe crank shaft is of forged steel, workiog iv adjustable bearings. The cmnecticg rod i« fitted with adjustable gun metal bearings. Ihe valves and seats380 words
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Article63 1924-01-12 8 SPORTS PASTIMES. BOXING. KEY vs. JAMITO. The fight between Battling Key, lightweight champion/ of Malaya and Silvino Jamito lightweight champion of the Orient which will take piace on the 21st inst. or, if wet on that date, on the 23rd, will be over ten rounds. This will be the first63 words
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Article250 1924-01-12 8 PENANG RACE WEIGHTS. (From Our Own Correspondeat). PENANG, Yesterday. The following are the last daty's hand caips. Kedah Plate:—Five furloogs: Zara 9, Peg of my Heu.it 8.12, Polyb'u 8.7, Nader 8 2, Shantung 8.1, Beaver 6.12. Singapore Plate:—Six furlongs: Sunsprite 9.12, Helanel 9.4, Cesarion Girl 9 4, Patsy250 words
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Article44 1924-01-12 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, To-d.y. A match was run off this morning bocween Bayard and Dion for a bet of $100 a side. Dion had the advantavga of a good siart and won by a street. Both carried 12 stone.44 words
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Article117 1924-01-12 8 OLD RAFFLESIANS vs. ST. J.0.8.A. The fallowing will represent the Old Rafflesiams' Association vs. St. Joseph's Old Boys' Assoc ation at hockey on Monday on the S. R. C. ground:—G Armstrong; E. G. Wheatley and C. Richards; F. B. Oehlers, V. C. Westerhout and C. Sm'th; R. C. Oehlers,117 words
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Article130 1924-01-12 8 Though the S.CC did not turn out a strong team against the S.R.C. at yesterday afternoon's match on the Padang. they succeeded in defeating them by four goals to two. They were superior in their defence, while the opposing forward line was never very dangerous. Beville opened130 words
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Article63 1924-01-12 8 Tho following are Hockey fixtures: Wednesday, January 16—S. C. C v. A. P. C. Friday, January 18—S. C. C. 2nd XI v. Ind an Association. Wednesday, January 23.—Practice jgtme Wtootea v. Gokxuns. Saturday, January 26—It is hoped Selangor will bring a snde down to Play the yearly Inter-State63 words
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Article147 1924-01-12 8 WEEKLY REPORT. Meesra. Lewis and Peat's Ltd. Singapore, Thursday. The market has been a lictle more active s nce our last report and there has been a more general demand from the Trade. At the time of writing there hai3 been a litJle re-action Which is believed147 words
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Article92 1924-01-12 8 Messrs Guthrie Co., Ltd. Singapore, Yesterday. The market experienced a small r*se in \Llues at the bcg'nnir.g of the week; spot Standard Sheet at one time being wor.ih 50 cent*. The advance has not been maintained however end present, values are only a little better than those of last week.92 words
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Article218 1924-01-12 8 Last Night's Social. Though one or two contributors to the programme were unavoidably absent last night's annual social at the Y. M. C. A. was an unqualified success. The first part of the programme consisted of musical selections by the Y. M. C. A. instrumental party.218 words
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Article138 1924-01-12 8 Among the applications in bankruptcy considered by Mr. Justice Acftion yesterday were receiving orders against Wee Scow Gam, Seah Neo Chow, Hadji Mond Idris, Wee Pok Soon, S M R M Somasundaram Chotty and Tan Kirn Wah. Shaik Mdh-amed bfn Abdullah Marfie, Toh Tang Swee, Chop Wah Yak138 words
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Article80 1924-01-12 8 S.C.C. FIXTURES. There wtilll he a meet-tag of S. C. C. Cricketers and others interested fcfl the game on Monday January 21, at 5 o'clock, when the cricket fixtures for the season will be discussed. The S. C. C. tournament will probably commence on March 1. The S. C.80 words
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Article522 1924-01-12 8 DECEMBER OUTPUT. Medians Bouatead Co., Ltd., Agents: Rim (Malacca) Rubber Estates Ltd., output feat month 33 350 lbs, tote! to date 279 900 lbs. Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd., output last month 52,331 lbs. total to elate 637,046 lbs. Malakoff Rubber Co., Ltd., output last month 45,500 lbs,522 words
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Article102 1924-01-12 8 At the annual general meeting of the Straits Junior Association held on Thursday at Mr. Cheong Kcon Seng's residence No. 631, North Bnidge-road, the follow ng genitdemen were elected office-bearers for the current year:—President, Mr. Cheong Koon Seng; Vice Presidents, Messrs. Tan Jin Gam and Chiia Keng S an; Hon:102 words
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Article189 1924-01-12 8 Record Customs Receipts. Abnormally heavy importation* into Austral a during November were responsible for a record being established in the receip.s in Customs revenue for any one month. A statement issued by the Fed:ral Treasury on December 1, showed that the receipts amounted to £3,412 289, compared with189 words
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Article49 1924-01-12 8 The Dy: Controller of Labour, Penang sends us the fodTowing: Recruiting has been generally resumed in Madras Presidency but the following taluks are closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease:—Madura Distrct: Periakulam; Coimbatore District: Oaimbatora. KollegaL. Polladhy, Avanashi, Palladam ard Erode; Salem District: Salem and Rasipuram.49 words
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Advertisement470 1924-01-12 8 CHURCH SERVICES. THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. January 13, 1924. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's S'Tvice. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week: —Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.470 words
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Advertisement229 1924-01-12 8 M ilay Services. Malaysian Un on Seminary. (399, Upper Serangoon-road.) 9 a.m. St, 1 bath School. 10 a.m. Preaching Service. Elder: K. Mandias. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Ophir Road. 8 a.m. Low Mass and Sermon. 4.30 p.m. Sodality Meeting and Benediction. Chinese Presbyterian Chnrch. Seletar, Paya Lebar, Ku229 words
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Advertisement405 1924-01-12 8 IAYRES' CHAMPIONSHIP Tennis Balls I I 'l.ilil>:|:illllllll!|lllMl!llllll!|il|l!||||, i j tTTTTT 1 Price p er »ozen. j iMHMMNMniMMnMiMMHHM l,:|,l *liiiii, < *j I RAJA fi? Co! j Socialised Sp?h Outfitters. 117, North B.-idja Rjij, I A Life Tims Gift for New Year You''are cordially invited to call and sae I5VI1IL i.405 words
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Article1036 1924-01-12 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Etchange aid Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Jan. 12. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2e 1|0% Anglo-Java 2s 2j5% Anglo-Malay 20s 22jAyer Kuning1,036 words
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Advertisement629 1924-01-12 9 SfcXL AT SIGHT NOVELL. Ihe Secrets of a Savoyard by Henry A. Lytton $3.00 I, st in the Jungle by May Wynne (A story for girls) 3.00 Ihi w;i> ol deception" Pan Leslie Bereaford Z.VO p»ip'> '>' i''e r re Harnp, translated from the French j m ea v% hitall629 words
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Advertisement227 1924-01-12 9 ■aiwiiwwii '■"■"■"•«■iiiniiiiiiiiiiMtiiiiiiinniiniiimniiiiuiiniitHiMtiiiHtiiiiiiMiiii i i t v t lt taa) i^Sprains -Strains N I and Bruises I It's dangerous to neglect Sprains and Straips. Serious injury I often follows, unless immediate action is taken. Apply I Sloan's Liniment at once. It draws out the inflammation; B removes congestion; reduces swelling and227 words
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Advertisement339 1924-01-12 9 j Bell Brand j 9 RUBBER HELMET I [Prices* from I $4.50 to $6.50 j !each. I Tan Kah Kee Co, Rubber Goods S SINGAPORE. I Desert l^^^^^Sf Major Blake, describing some v A^^^^^B^g^j of his adventures on tbe great ~z j- &z.?*£g^ .-s attempted Round-tbe-World Air Flight, writes "On339 words
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Article615 1924-01-12 10 Singapore, Jan 5. MEAT. Article. Pri?ess. c. Beef round steak kati 0.43 Beef stew or curry kati 0.37 Pork lean kati 0.63 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.46% Mutton Indian lb. 0.50 Mutton Austral"an lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kati 056 Fowl large (3 katis) each615 words
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Advertisement812 1924-01-12 10 AUCTION SALE. esStF& trust agencies ltd. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 1 The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, January 14, at 2-30 p.m. SttUTH BRIDGE ROAD lot 1 Very valuable freeh dd land containing an area of 1,276 square812 words
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Advertisement628 1924-01-12 10 ■if it's your NERVESB J§ you mutt have 2L ISANATOCENI Wgj Dr. Claude Wheeler says: HE "The debilitated nervous W&L system absorbs Sanatogen mmS as the parched earth dr.nks WtW "i 1 water." flf Will NOT CURE YOUR i [RHEUMATISM Jj[\. TRY THIS PLAN If you an I victim of628 words
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Advertisement189 1924-01-12 10 Improve Your Complexion By Using Cuticura Baths with Cuticura Scap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and fclicv with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They axe ide?l for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum lor powdering end ffflftmifng. IBcfcpti. TrJ?3m'n. H<\189 words
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Advertisement225 1924-01-12 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL SraAMSHIP~CO»Sy MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSi ERs PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI kop YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San r PRESIDENT LINCOLN Feb 1 PRESIDENT TAFT Feb 13 Mar SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EURQft via225 words
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Advertisement521 1924-01-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. rFN INSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1924521 words
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Advertisement390 1924-01-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. t Scheer Jan 13 Albert Voegler Jan 25 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Hindenburg Jan 28 ♦Emil Kirdorf Feb 16 tScheer x Mar 31 •fGargio onJy. ♦Calling390 words
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Advertisement483 1924-01-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS V LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly aailinga to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fre mantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL? AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Data of Departure 1924 1924 ♦EMITA Jan. 13 Jam. 15 ENOGGERA Feb. 11 Feb. 18 For further483 words
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Advertisement531 1924-01-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS —i i*+ (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. Hakone Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Jan 22 Suwa Maru Marse'lles London Antwerp Feb 5 Fushimi Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Feb 19 Hakozaki Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 4 LIVERPOOL LINE. ♦Tottori Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 5 HAMBURG LINE. *Tsuruga Maru London531 words
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Advertisement518 1924-01-12 12 NOTICE. INDKAGIKI RUBBER LTD. (Incorporated in the S. S.) NOTICE IS HEREbY GIVEN ihat the Annual General Meeting cf the Compary to be held on Thursday tbe 17th day of January 1924, the Directr rs will recommend that a dividend of 5% fortheytai ended 3"th September 19i3, te paid to518 words
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Advertisement495 1924-01-12 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal). Preparation of Scheme for Building. Whereas certain land situated in the are* bounded by "'e.-angoon Read, Sved Alwee Road, Jalan Besar and a proposed road to run between Serangoon Road and Jalan Besar, is iv process of development and appaars to the495 words
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Advertisement458 1924-01-12 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au horised Cap tal $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undiv ded Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman —L m Noe458 words
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Advertisement510 1924-01-12 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised CapiteJ. oim £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,362.105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:510 words
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Advertisement497 1924-01-12 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Roy ai 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 Rangoon497 words
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Advertisement368 1924-01-12 12 INSURANCE. THE i ilhl sbuih BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, FinJayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in ihe S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Tanque del Indo China Butf»'V*{», lA, Malacca Street. No.368 words
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Advertisement347 1924-01-12 12 THE MEDICINAL en strong \j- t GOOD FOR TRY| TT Isrraiaus D d m y General Debility. Sold E* er HI by The htetu piThe Medical OAfce. The United Pliara**, The British VhuZl The India Disp^^'y and The Ayur Ve<j THE MALAYA TRIBUH AND SHIPPING GAZETTI (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No.347 words
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