Malaya Tribune, 16 January 1924
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Title Section27 1924-01-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI. No. 13 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924 FJVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1924.27 words
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Advertisement119 1924-01-16 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SHIPPING GAZETTE, j I The Popular Newspaper of I raita Settlementt. j published Daily. I m p'-ete Report* of Local I j Event*. X and Latest Telegram*. I j ISE sT SPORTS REPORTS. ELECTRICAL DtPiRTMENT, iiiiii■ i i i i i i i:iliiliili:iiiiiiiui|iffHiiii;!iniiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiitiii;iiMiiitiiii!i i 'i-i iii119 words
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Advertisement206 1924-01-16 1 I LUTON HAT DYES 0 I AVRORAL I COLD WATER TINTS New Stocks Received. j Medical Hall, Ltd., 23. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). I "LITTLE WONDER" Gramophone Special Offer $20 each. A USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. If you want to dance buy A LITTLE WONDER206 words
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Advertisement138 1924-01-16 1 HA.RMO.Ny I The glasses you wear should be in harmony w,'th your com- I plex ion and particular style of dress. Our Optometrists will do this sat'sfactorily for you. j§ THE EASTERN OPTICAL I 15. Soulh Ca..a' Road, "njjapore. r in innw—wi Made by Hand ne at a time gEVVAR138 words
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Article186 1924-01-16 2 How to Remove and Prevent it. "The symptonw ol nerve-exhaus-tion," writes a distinguished physician in the "London Medical Times,*' "comprise the whole extended gamut of all the manifestations of nervous disease. The wandering thought, the headache, and the depression, the mental and moral weakness in its every form, the186 words
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Article2009 1924-01-16 2 HOSPITALITY TO OFFICERS. The Squadron Entertainment .Committee invtes the kind co-operation of residents in Singapore in regard to offer? ng hosp>i!baliity to the Officers of the SquadVon during their visit to Singapore. There are approximately three hundred and fifty officers in the two Batt'je Crujisera and five2,009 words
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Advertisement289 1924-01-16 2 *rĔ kmY carry on ftW the bu. c h:essof y fete Wth efficiency and succe s a coi diticn of physical utness is of the first importance. The difficulty of maintaining- the .ceneral stress oi modern life lias never been greater than aft I the present time. E\en the strongest289 words
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Advertisement351 1924-01-16 2 INTESTINAL INACTIVITY is one of the most potent causes of sick headaches bilious attacks, illsmelling breath, pimply and blotched skin. To correct this condition and: to remedy its 11-effect Pinkettes are perfection! they act so mildfy yet >sy efficiently. Try them to-night, you'll feel better in the morning. Of chemists,351 words
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Advertisement279 1924-01-16 2 1 m TRY I Swallow I jt a Arlell's 3 ffIC MILK arrow WO T_jf I WORLD RENOWNED" (BISCUITS CAKES Biscuits for Infants are incomparable I jjj Cakes—the Most Dainty RJ PJ B ftf So/« i4g«nfs /or Malaya: I FRANCIS MONK Co., I 12, RCBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. < I "COUNT279 words
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Article348 1924-01-16 3 With th* Solution. The two essentials to the making of the ideal hur.t ng box are location and accommodation. It must be central; the stabling must be adequate. Nowadays?, when finances have to be thought out with care by the majority of hunting folk, the quest348 words
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Article42 1924-01-16 3 ampiiok MAMiArTHtE. A New Australian Industry. Two returned Australian soldiers, who are experienced* chemists have commenced the manufacture of camphor in Melbourne. This is the first vo.iture of the kind estiabl shed in Austral a. The crude d-imphor is imported from Japan.42 words
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Advertisement384 1924-01-16 3 T«l*phcn« 2419 \V -jl CHEE SENG. V 7 Cecil Street, Singsaor*. \-s f£ «ICBELIN TYRES Usefuticura Talcum stockist. Daily For The Skin g ii 1 1 After a bath with Cuticura Soap Supplier of all kind, cf and wgrm watef Cuticura Talcum Pneuir.atlc and soothing, cooling and refreshing. solid Tyres384 words
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Advertisement153 1924-01-16 3 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF^ Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedy time-tested and PROVEN which will bring you instant relief For nearly a generation Little's Oriential Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all countries, as153 words
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Advertisement358 1924-01-16 3 I SWAT the ny. I I I ISr Pupae Vy mfl j a I /Mr Garbage I 1 sSQĔJ the I ii m ■Willi iimmiill' 11ni> in i'aa—ag3«—J I THE SUPER INSECT KILLER j I OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3.50 I REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.5*, fhe Straits358 words
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Article891 1924-01-16 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." "HOODMAN BLIND." Jack Hewlitt (William Farmim) iB in love with Nance, the adopted daughter of Simon Lezzard. But his wooing is not easy, because Mark, the son of Lezzard, also is courting Nance. In the end. however, Jack wins891 words
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Advertisement243 1924-01-16 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE From Wednesday, Jan. 16 to Friday, Jan. 18. f iW-t? f "> Second Show at 9.15. First Show at 7.30. EVE'S FILM REVIEW Wake (j p Harold Lloyd <Pwta In a Laughter Special j FeaUlring Florence yiDOB A Sailor-Made Man 4 Reels With Stanley in Africa A universal'chapter243 words
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Advertisement266 1924-01-16 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA 3 I From Sunday, January 13, to Friday, January 18. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Across the Gothard Alps 1 Reel Scenic Picture. Topical Budget British Screen News. ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS Tom Gallery and Priscilla Bonner in The Son of Wallingford IS 8 REELS.266 words
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Advertisement369 1924-01-16 4 AMUSEMENTS. A 1 j suri ii GAIETY to-night m LAST THREE NIGHTS. Bea thri S 0i real J Tues, Wed and Thursday, Wl f I I A \i at 9 p m Sharp. r! farnum J FRENCH MASTERPIECE NIGHT. m I SPECTACULAR HORSEMANSHIP PARTS AND BBEAK NECK HBH N Starring369 words
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Article131 1924-01-16 5 Sembawaag Murder. Woon Toon Teng on w&m commenced at 1 y >•• r lay af ernoon beJustice, Sir Walter ceased was a tapper on Buk S mbawang Estate. the witnesses for the I as two other tappers *V, the accused their 0 her meat on the November 5131 words
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Article353 1924-01-16 5 ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JAN. ?6. 1324. Hye Leung from Maiacca. Van der Lyri from Belawan. Van dor Capoilen from Sampit. Kuchinjr from Sarawak. Warcuta from Bangkok. Sado M Oiru from Nagoya. Hydra II from Barigkok. CLEARANCES. W KDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1924. Simrk\p for Djamb: v'a Samboe. Coc-n for Iftimtak353 words
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Article116 1924-01-16 5 Siangapore, Jan 14. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favours us with the following Imports. The total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise excluding Parcel Pest a'njto Brtish Malaya durung the year 1923, equal to £67.239,431. The total vaiue of Foreign Imports of Merchandise excluding Parcel Post116 words
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Article89 1924-01-16 5 Singapore. Jan. 16. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2». 4'id Demand 2s. 4 5j32d Private 3 months' siiight 2s 4 21j32d On InoYa— Bank Tel TnansfeT 162% On Hongkong— Dink demand draft 2 p.c. pm. On Shiaragha-i— Bank demand draft 69% On Jay Bank TaV Trai.nsfer 139 On89 words
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Article420 1924-01-16 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER. I .a. -48Vj cents. Ijondron. —l«. 2d. TIN. Local -$126.62 Vi per pikul 2'M) tens •old. L :..n i' 252.5.0. PRODUCE. Buyers Sellera G&mbier $19.00 >ava Cube i Tarn burg Cube Press Cube Wh';tc Pepper 26.50 Mixed Black Pepper 16.75 Sundried Copm 12.50 Mixed420 words
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Article154 1924-01-16 5 Singapore, Jan. 16. Tirus.—TaApiniga $1.07 to $1.10 North Taiping:s $1.07 to $1.10, So<utih Ta'pings $1.02 to $1.04, Johani 35 to 37 cents, Mor.jjlembus 48 to 51 #emte, PetaFfsvgs $1.07% to $1.12% cts, Nawng- Pet» £1.55 to $1.60 Uhi P aho $2.10 to $2.15, Lingru s $4.60154 words
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Article248 1924-01-16 5 MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Rubbers.—AUenbys $1.05 to $1.15, Ayer Moteks $1.07% to $1.12%, Batssett3 $1 to $1.05, Changkat Serdangs $2.70 to $3, Cra'gieleas 51 tk> 55 cents. Indragfofiia $4.60 1» $4.80 f Jimiahß $1.07% to $1-15, Kempas $&9B to $4.50. Kluangs $2.45 to $2.65, Ltfvas $7.25 to $7.75 j c.t.i Malt248 words
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Article90 1924-01-16 5 Standard Oil Co.'c Current Price*. Devoe's Imperial Biilliant per two Una $5 10 Sylvan Arrow per two tns $4.70 Tigor per two tins $4.70 Tiger fan drums per two drums $3 90 Asiatic Petroleum Co'e Carrent Prices. Fish per un t of 4 Imperial gallone (190 words
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Article86 1924-01-16 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore. Jan. Id. Pale Cr»pj Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quota. Loado* Spot.— Xibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pricaa. Buyera Seller* Spot -Is,4 45%. Feb to March 49 49% Apr 1 to June 50 50 July to Sept 51 51% Latest86 words
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Advertisement101 1924-01-16 5 MEDICAL NOTES. I Cyto and Hemo-Cyto j Serums. i The tonics par excellence in f all con< itions of decreased cell activity and lack of red corpus- I cles. Rapidly restore the tissues and gives a general tense of well being after the first injection. PATIENTS ASK FOR IT Anaemia,101 words
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Advertisement243 1924-01-16 5 I TITAN I jjj BRAND I j Cement Cement 3 Sole Importers I fSl vf/ o .m L? II III M W'.v jlSS] SelLng Agent g I Bopaea Sumatra fe| G AureI y| a Trading Co., Ltd. A Jc-j^^k^/'// RAFFLES pla ce. a 3 -Phone 172. n Incorporated In Holland)243 words
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Advertisement178 1924-01-16 5 EMERGENCY HOUSES. Nine house? are available at Delta Road for immediate occupation Rent i including water supply is $17 per month I Applications for these h<-uses should be addressed to the undersigned. J. IORNIE, Commissioner of Lane's, S.S MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town (t Singapore invite tenders178 words
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Advertisement97 1924-01-16 5 THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera m Singapore.) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT |J Presentation ol Gold Medals to MISS TIJAB, K. DEAN ZAINOL By Bis fligj j»s* tlte Sultaa ot Pontiaaak A S )3ci illy prep ire j Pt jce EJAZ4M KHALBEE WILL BE STAGED97 words
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Miscellaneous431 1924-01-16 5 mails close. TO-DAY, JAN. 16. J, f r Fooksang 2 pun K K el an tan,* Pa tan', Sin- >n Hamlon and Bangkok* Valaya 2 p.m Sultanai 3 p.m Circe 3 p.m j' that Meran 3 p.m jj tr. Shangha and Japan Agaparv>r 3 p.m j> r? ttwiham Penang *Ipoh431 words
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Miscellaneous56 1924-01-16 5 WBATHER REPORT. Kandanf Kerbau Hospital Singapore, Jan. 15. Bared 32 Fan *****. 1014.4, 1015.9. Temperature 83, 87, 79. Wot Bufb Ther 77, 80, 77. D r of Wind N W, S W. N. Max Temp in shade 90. M'n Temp in Shade 73. Max in 8Mb 130. Ter rad Ther56 words
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Article83 1924-01-16 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Jan. 16. High Tide*.—s.37 am., 7.4 p.m. To-morrow, Jan. 17. H'«h Tidet.—6.34 a.m. 820 p.m. Indragiri amnl. mtg, French Bar.k Bdgs, noon. Eastern Gate Ledge 8.30 spjm. Friday, Jan. 18. High Tides.—7.2B a.m. 928 pm. Outward mail by Kanmala due. Homeward mail by83 words
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Obituary181 1924-01-16 6 DEATHS. SEE.—On Sunday, Jan, 13 at 8 a.m. at his residence No. 77 Heeren-street Malacca aged 61 years. Mr. So- Kee Ann, Justice of the Peace, retired Municipal Commissioner and President of the HockKian Huay Kuan (Malacca) son of the late Mr. See Moh Guan and grandson of181 words
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Obituary85 1924-01-16 6 Mr. Gan Khek Keng sincerely thank relatives ar.d friends who rendered the r services, and attended the funeral of ha beloved wife Ma: y on Saturday 12th inatant. and also thr.se who sent wreaths, le tiers, and telegrams cf condolence. Mr.85 words
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Article793 1924-01-16 6 If Colonel Josiah Wedgwood correctly forecasts Labour's policy towards India and the Crown Colonies», Singapore and Malaya generally have nothing to feair from a Labour Government in the way of rash experiments in self-government. This is the firstl reference we have come across to Labor's attitude to793 words
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Article261 1924-01-16 6 Evening Classes. Evening commercial and science classes at the Raffle 3 Institution wi 1 re-open next Monday. Both these departments are well equpf-d <iid all c'a:i?es will be under fully-qual fied European dratructors. In the commercial department student* will be prepared for the junior and senior exarruna261 words
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Article229 1924-01-16 6 Relief Fund. As a result of an appeal by v* ou MonJ y that vubacribt-iona be sent to Mr. Lim Kee Oheok for the relief of the sufferers in the recent fire at Rar. goon-read the following subscribtions have been received by Mr. Lim Kee Cheok which229 words
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Article141 1924-01-16 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, To-day. A 1 censed motor driver of a Munac'pa/1 n gIV-scJil van was ordered ast evening to tasks* an apprentice driver fcr testing purposes.. When turning from MacalVer-rcad nto Macalister iane. the van ran into a haind-cart witt'h posters of th? Ly.ilb141 words
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Article35 1924-01-16 6 Ma'Ls from tlha Ur/ted Kingdom (London mal.'.<s daspaitdhed' December 25) ex Blue Funnel steamer Phemus, w3ll anrive by to-monrow night. The correspondence will be delivered by tihe first de? very an FHiday morning:.35 words
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Article129 1924-01-16 6 In connection wth the British Empire Exhibition, a model of the latest type of F. M. S. Railway tftOb r?g saloons has been com tructed at the Central Worksrrops to a saaie of 1 in. to 1 ft. or 1 j 12th of full s'ze. Th's modlel129 words
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Article53 1924-01-16 6 untitled Irene Bateman ShelleyTh( mrpson, the cl /tighter *f Mr. A J. Shelley-Thompson sailed for Europe by the s«. Patrochus yesterday after, nocn. The fc'lowing are re-app.Cnred Municipal Coram'ssicmera for Singapore: Meads. A. C. Cha-nder A G Anthci.iy, A. E. Baddeley, W. JWan, B Ward S. Q. Wcng and Dr.53 words
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Article99 1924-01-16 6 SHIP'S OFFICER, ATTACKED BY MALAY. Plea of Self Defence. The case in which a Malay charged with causing hurt to Mr. Sitter, officer on board the Prachaupok which was partly heard in the Third Police Court was transferred to the Criminal District Court yesterday morning when the evidence99 words
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Article158 1924-01-16 6 Hamid bin Hussali'W stated that he was steersman on the s s Prachatipok. On the day in quest on. he was round in the course of h/.s dut.e6 when he saw the complainant and others sitting round hav.ng dr nks. At about 2 a.m. the comp2air.an* caime over158 words
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Article265 1924-01-16 6 C. N. W. Frcrichs the Eurasian who food his trial on a charge of cheating the Vacuum Oil Company in respect of a quantity of o 1 on Monday afternoon was again before the S c nd Magistrate yesterday afternoon on the sicond charge of cheatng Mr T265 words
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Article197 1924-01-16 6 A vctry ingen'ous and daring method of runn'ng arms ir<to the Colony was exposed yesterday afternoon whcrj the belongings of a Hokien who had just land:d from the steamer Ho Sang wore examined at the Tanjor<g Pagar Examination Shed yesterday afternoon The Ho Sang arrived from Hongkong197 words
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Article65 1924-01-16 6 The case in which Mr. K. L. Talma appeared for four Chinese who were arrested in Syed Alwi-road on charge* o# ba ng cn possession of dutiable hqucr wais ocavc'luded be<Socond Magistrate y«t rdly Mr Kenny, C D I charge s aga nst three. Ur k fourth pl65 words
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Article49 1924-01-16 6 An who wa. renv y< sentence on a charg 0 f f r; v possess'on of a cask of r produced in the Sec nd P 0 l ce this mor:iing by Inspector 0V The accused was sentence months rigorous mpr sonmentfc. had two previous corsviction49 words
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Article36 1924-01-16 6 Mr. Lim Ktns Hock. a clerk residing a; 32 Race fours,T reports that a Hylam absconds V $206 from ,hc "Ho Smithnstreet. The money co f of donations from members arrest has been made.36 words
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Article31 1924-01-16 6 Jewel'ery and cash to the vaiu t $468 is reported to hav~ be<.n from 31 Cavanagh-road the res d® of Mr S C Lyle yesterday. ccmpla'.Jnt no ;'ci >r..31 words
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Article39 1924-01-16 6 A Teochew named Tan Ah was arrested at 9 p.m. yes:enky I Sha k Madersah Lane by Sub D=-*| tive Inspector Yong Hoe and ckipjl in the Police Court this with unlawful retur" from fop I ment.39 words
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Article47 1924-01-16 6 Gen. D awe's Sound Ressnn NEW YOEK, V. M'j.i r..; newspa] er i. -cf reason ng in Ger. Dju'i staement at the first m c Experts Comr.i ttee in mm cularly the injur.etMi tha; mm of the Co mm ttce must I an! net polices.—R47 words
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Article374 1924-01-16 6 We regret t announce that Tm J kxy St Kee Ann the do; Chine c Community 'i .*n Sunday the L3th iostti I se t .vieaem;a at h's bouee it mum street at the age <f 61. The deceated gentleman waj of the ia.e Mr. Sit Moh374 words
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Article47 1924-01-16 6 untitled An elect; 'cally dr w: through a sttccetsful <! fJ dur.'rsr the last tw -i ■teat tin area from place pr LONDON The MexVsai Lcg**<> B r states that as 2 m.i j 1 at Jalisco and Vera Cruz. J It ive ret red in d sonler.-***47 words
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Advertisement400 1924-01-16 6 I New Stocks of I CRICKET REQUISITES cj X (SPECIAL2QUOTATIONS TO CLUBS.) ft 1 I "GUINN and MGCRE" I I AUTOGRAPH CBICKET BATS Ht, Extra Special, Selected $21.50 nJ S JBl Superior fcxtra Special 23.50 Cj 1 CTffl FORCE I 1 1; CRICKET BATS S l XX Selected $17.50 I400 words
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Article1442 1924-01-16 7 Reply of the Opposition Leader. What Britain Needs. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. The X *ft .yuurti on the opening cf as follows a with foregn pr/wers are I I am glad to record press in- the solution, of b have htherio blocked f mutual understanding the led theReuter. - 1,442 words
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Article200 1924-01-16 7 METHODS TO STABILIZE CURRENCY. Increased Taxation. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. A meeting of the CaibJr.et, pres ded over by M. Milleraind, has decided to dbibm t to the Chaimber on Thursday biills to itmpiwe the financial sdtuat on balance the budget and soe've the ««charge cm sis.Reuter. - 200 words
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Article116 1924-01-16 7 Premier's Speech. Reuter. HAGUE, Yesterday. In the Second Chamb<. Prem er Beorecbrcr.ck de.H «red that ii/s no al ernat?ve mumistry has been formed nee the dufeat of his Government on October 2-3 over the quesiio.n cf build'ng a fleet, ad the con r.aiation of the Min ster alReuter. - 116 words
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Article98 1924-01-16 7 Strikers Holding Out. Reuter. LONDON Yestereiay. Five Gorman crews, totalv ng a hundred have 'struck ac Cardiff in response to a message fr:m the London Str ke Comm'ttea c tling upon all German seamen in British ports to str'ke mdeea the owners were prepared to giveReuter. - 98 words
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Article366 1924-01-16 7 DOMINIONS AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. The Present Choice. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Mr. Bruce gave a speech at a farewell dinner by the Austral an Natives Assoc: at on, presided over by Lord Denman, which w&s broadcast to hfcK a m Won steners. Mr. Bruce contended that the peaceReuter. - 366 words
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Article139 1924-01-16 7 No Prospect of Salvage. Reuter. LONDON Yesterday. The Admiralty officially mmtm th.it the wreck fou.id by a eiiwr yesterday off Portland was not that of L 24. The search is con- inuing.—Renter. LONDON, Yesterday. A mesis:ige from Portland says that it s learned author*., tively that the localReuter. - 139 words
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Article123 1924-01-16 7 Trade Discussions Resumed. Renter. RIGA, Yesterday. Russo-German d seussior-s with regard to settlement of commerc'al relations of the two countries, based on tihe Treaty of Rapallo. whidh began at Berlin in June last year, have been re.vumed at Mlascow. According to the au har?t es, the depressionsRenter. - 123 words
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Article59 1924-01-16 7 Confession by the Accused. Reuter. CALCUTTA, Yesterday. Gopinu'.hsaha, a Bengalee, has been arrowed in corar.<ection with the murder of Ernest Day. He made a statement to Court that he intended to kill Mr. Tegatrt Comm. ssionrr of Police, but tHat unfortunately, he had kiHed an innocent man/. HeReuter. - 59 words
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Article519 1924-01-16 7 SIX HUNDRED HOUSES DEMOLISHED. Fire Raging. TOKIO, Yesterday. As a result of the earthquake rfj Were killed and 200 injured at Yokohama and foiur k lied and 20 injured at Tokio. Six hundred houses were 1 eltmol shed at Yokohama. Fire is rag:<r in- the suburbs tnd519 words
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Article37 1924-01-16 7 Confidence in Venizelos Ministry. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. Normal Anglo-Greek diplomatic relations have been resumed. Lord Curzon in communicating the fact eays that the Br tfeh Government has every confidence in the Veniizelos M in'® try.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article33 1924-01-16 7 Mr. H. J. Stanley Appointed. Reuter. LONlJON, Yesterday. Mr. Herbert James Stanley has been appointed Governor otf North Rliodesia* from April 1,. when the Chartered Company's tdmin'Btratioo term inate.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement218 1924-01-16 7 PUDLO BRAND CEMENT WATERPROOFER. PUDLO" Brand Waterproofer is a fine white powder. When it is included in the usual cement pl.stering or ia concrete, it f,b«o)ute>y preveits dampness and imistire penetnting [<; makes Milan an) basements even when built aiungsiie -.he w iter's ed<c, damp pr >uf. 1 m dampest218 words
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Article1234 1924-01-16 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Cardiff C.ty's Second Defeat by Aston Villa. London. Jan. s.—The following are the res.uk> of ihe football matchea played Laigue to-day^— First Division. Eirm'ngbam 3, Tottenham 2. Cardiff City 0. Aston Villa 2. Chelsea 0, Ar-enal 0. Everton 2. Bolton Wanderers 2. Huddorsfield) 11,234 words
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Article35 1924-01-16 8 SELANGORS CHAMPION. (From Oar Own Correspondeet). KUALA LUMPUR, Yesterday. Elkins has won the Selangor Golf Club* Championship with a score of 40, 41, 37, 44, mak'ng a total cf 162. Kyle did not compete.35 words
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Article66 1924-01-16 8 The January Ladies' Spoon played for on Monday, 14th instant, was won by Miss K. Niblock. The following is draw for the Club Championship 1924 competition. The first round iis to be completed on or before January 27. Hendrie vs. Stipngfellow. Jonas vs. Bradley. William vs. Kennedy. Thomson66 words
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Article57 1924-01-16 8 The Ladies' January Spoon was won by Mrs. A. C Potts, with a net score of 39. The folllowiflg cards were returned. Mrs. A. C. Potts 54 15 39 Mrs. D. Turner 56 15t 41 Mrs. D. J. Ward 50 9 41 Mrs. R. S. Nelson 54 1157 words
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Article73 1924-01-16 8 ENGLISH TEAM AGAINST WALES. The following team has been selected to represent England at Rugby against Wales on Saturday:— Full-Back:—ChantrOU. Three-quarters:—H P Jacob, H M Locke, L J Corbett and H C Catchside. Half-backs:—E# Myers and A T Young. Forwards:—To be selected from G S Conway, R Ed wards,73 words
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Article11 1924-01-16 8 [We do not necessarily andorse thf opinion* expressed by corretpondenta.]11 words
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Article422 1924-01-16 8 (To Tha Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir —Please allow me a small place in your paper to give ventilation to what I consider to be a gross m'siotarpretat«o of the laws of this Calony. Oa Saturday last at &bout 3 a.m. a motor car driven by a422 words
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Article193 1924-01-16 8 Action taken at meeting of Committee No. 5 held on January 11 includes:— Agreed to let to Ah Leek a bullock cart for carriage cf water from a standpipe in Serrangoon Road to Paya Letbar at $15 a month subject to the understandng that the rate for any193 words
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Article307 1924-01-16 8 DISPUTE OVER MORTGAGE. Serious allegations were mad both by Goh T.ck Hai the plaint if and the defendant in the action which he brought before Mr. Justice Acton in the Supreme Court yesterday against V V R Veerappa Chetty asking for a declaration that a mortgage held by307 words
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Article309 1924-01-16 8 At a meie3 ng held on Monday January 14 1924, the following wene appointed officers fcr the 30th Sesson, Januarv-June, 1924:— Presf-denrt, Mn Song Ong Siang. Hon. Secretary, Mr. Au Lye Choon, (re-clccted.) Hon. Librarian, Mr. Low K m Yin, (re-elected.) Mr. Song Ong S ang309 words
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Article121 1924-01-16 8 At the annual general meeting of the Juvenile Football Club, held at its Club House, No. 35, Mosque Street on Saturday the 12th instant the following gentlemen were elected officers of the Club for the year ending 3Lst December, 1924; President, Mr. Chia Poh Heng; Vice-Presidents, Mr. Teo Rank Swee121 words
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Article42 1924-01-16 8 Scheme of Control Agreed On. LONDON Yesterday. A jolct committee of the Lancashire employers and «mplcyees has agreed to a scheme of control in the section engaged in Amcr can cotton. Detail's will be published in ferw days.— Reuter.42 words
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Article89 1924-01-16 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). PENANG, Yesterday. At the ai->s zes here Shine-iya, who was charged wth the murder of his brother in Provirtce Wellesley was found guilty of culpable hom'cids and was,rentenced to four years' imprisonment. Penang Harljour Board Deficit. The report of the Penang Harbour Boaixi89 words
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Article235 1924-01-16 8 The Bishop of Singapore has arranged to g've a Lecture tin the Victoria Theatre on Friday riext, January 18 at 5.15 p.m. The title of the Lecture is: Why does State Regulation of V ce tend to increase Disease—writh special reference to present Singapore cc-nd'it'ons. Tho lecture235 words
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Article143 1924-01-16 8 At a special general meeting of the Amateur Sport ng Association, the following gentlemen were elected Office-bearers for the year 1924:— President, Mr. Yeo Wah Hh; VicePresidents, Messrs. Tan Tiam Tee; T.n Jin Gam and See T ong Lock; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Toh Cheng Kiat; Hon. Asst. Secretaries. Mr. Chew143 words
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Advertisement53 1924-01-16 8 The sure way to better health. The healtli of the little ones and of the parents can be maintained by regular courses of this lung healing and body building food which contains 44% of the world's finest cod liver oil. Ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION Best for children Just J s53 words
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Advertisement465 1924-01-16 8 AYRES' RHAMPIONSHip Tennis Balls B •il l 11 i iii 11 i i 1111 i i *****111 1111, 77 t~i 1 I Price 9.8 5 Per j i|ii|ii|;'lrlnlPI!ilMi"i::i!!Ilili:lllll!i!ili!IIHIlliililllli:ili:i: i I I I I i i I RAJA Co., I S?3:ijlissd Smarts Oitittan. 117,..N3rtK Bridga RD3r^i slWn A Life Tims Gift465 words
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Article504 1924-01-16 9 CLOSE-UPS OF CELEBRITIES. ChuSeo Diickera was one of the most meJhodical of men. Thoea who went to stay with him when he was a young: man were certain to find each mom ins:, placed on the r breakfast plate, a programme for the day —to be strictly attended504 words
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Article211 1924-01-16 9 English Girl's Fate. 1 J Geneva, Dec. 4.—A young woman namd is given as Mabel ConstJa.ice More, amd who is described as a mtive of Hoflswoimhy, £ged 26, has been fbufid shut up in a nursing home atf, Lugatno in shock%g circumstances. Tfrd affair has caused, a211 words
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Article1060 1924-01-16 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Jan. 16. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown aftei name of company. Allagar 2a ijo% Anglo-Java 2s 2j5% Anglo-Malay 20s 22|Ayer Kuning1,060 words
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Advertisement398 1924-01-16 9 MOTORISTS I tax against accidents by protecting yourself against Glar ng n Headlight! and the dazzling lUys of the setting sun D Kent's "GLARE GUARD" b THE ANTI-DAZZLE DEVICE. q i ■LBiJLilBllPJ IIJLfc ilT j 1 Write for particulars to jjj Sak Stents: —DUNCAN ROBERTS Ltd., 137. Cecil St.. Singapore,398 words
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Advertisement51 1924-01-16 9 CHAN TECK SWEE, 43, ROCHORE ROAD 'Phone 1207. MOTOR CAR TYRE DEALER. ALL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK. PROMPT DELIVERY ALWAYS ASSURED. RING UP the a/bove*number or drop a eh t to the abt<ve adsires» and your requi rememts will be be/fore you promptly free of del very charges. PRICE VERY51 words
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Advertisement365 1924-01-16 9 •"•'•■iW''iiit"itiiiiiii«iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii l ii l ii l i l iiiiiitiiiitiiitiitii iiiiiiiiii l t,,iM lM|l|| l i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I NEW ROYAL NETHERLAND PIANO I nr TROPICAL MODEL I j LIg.LMA.BLE:j[I Monthly Payment Systems I I j $75 down365 words
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Advertisement78 1924-01-16 9 EGGS. EGGS. Fresh from local Breeding under excellent conditions. In large or small quantities. Willing to contract for continuous supply. Price moderate. Apply Choy Kee, 25, Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore. CLtTTINA for Ca.uh.ng Bird*. Insects ti R<*t«» «T- «c IC I At «f NO if) MALACCA STREET. CHIN SENG HIN78 words
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Article625 1924-01-16 10 Singapore, Jan 5. MEAT. Article. P"" 3 c. Beef round steak kati 043 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 Australian lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kati 0- 56 Fowl large625 words
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Advertisement635 1924-01-16 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Motor Lorries, Cars and Spare parts and Furniture, Etc. TO BE HELD AT International Motor Garage, No. 193-A Orchard Road, On Thursday, January 17, at 10 a.m. ComD 7~/_One Bertiet 5 tons Lorry, 2 Renault tont Lorries, One National tudobaker Motor635 words
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Advertisement489 1924-01-16 10 AUCTION SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU, JOHORE. Miscellaneous Application No. 103 of 1923. R. M. A. L. S. Sithambaram Chetty of No. 52 First Cross Street, Malacca '.bargee. Against Tan Ping Koon of No. 85, Bukit v hina, Malacca Chargor. CHARGEE'S SALE OF A valuable piece of489 words
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Advertisement399 1924-01-16 10 THE WORLD'S GREATEST PLEASURE IS TO ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF PERFECT HEALTH. ATANK NIGRAH PILLS. are the only safe and reliable remedy 'or all diseases. They tone up the entire nervous system. Invaluable for weak digestion and constipation, etc. PRICE ONLY 80 CTS. FOR A TIN. Here is the address:—399 words
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Advertisement414 1924-01-16 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE —FREIGHT PASSi v, F} PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI ftta YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Afrit* Sn f, PRESIDENT LINCOLN Feb 1 PRESIDENT TAFT Feb 13 MJ SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG414 words
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Advertisement534 1924-01-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS "XoT BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OLT \VARL>S from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage534 words
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Advertisement403 1924-01-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Alb rt VoegLer Feb 2 Carl Leg en Feb 4 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Hindenburg Jan 28 ♦Emil KLrdorf Feb 17 fScheer Mar 20 fOargo only.403 words
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Advertisement516 1924-01-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CoM* o V LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at w Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL" AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 *EMITA In Port Jan 16 ENOGGERA Feb. 11 Feb. 18516 words
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Advertisement555 1924-01-16 11 STEAMER SAILINGS m% (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) 9 m) LONDON LINE. Hakone Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Jan 22 Suwa Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Feb 6 Fusbimi Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Feb 19 Hakozaki Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 4 LIVERPOOL LINE. *Tottori Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 5 HAMBURG LINE. ♦Tsuruga Maru555 words
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Advertisement575 1924-01-16 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on:— Tuesday, Jan. 22, Taipusam (Hindu Festival NOTICE. ESTATES LTD. (Inccrporateoin the Straits Settlements Notice is hereby given that at the Annual General Meeting cf ihe Company to be held en Monday the 21st day of Jar.UHTy 1924, the. Lirfctois wili recommend575 words
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Advertisement490 1924-01-16 12 NOTICE. RAFFLES INSTITUTION. EVENING COMMERCIAL AND SCIENCE CLASSES. Those Classes will be re-opened on Monday, 21st January. Both Departmonis are well-equipped, and all classes are under fully-quaj tied European Instructors. In the COMMERCIAL Defpartment students are prepared for the JUNIOR and SENIOR Examination* of tihe LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. In490 words
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Advertisement432 1924-01-16 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au horsed Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim Noe Soon Esq. Dr.432 words
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Advertisement508 1924-01-16 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta ol 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.. £1,352,100 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:508 words
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Advertisement501 1924-01-16 12 BANKS. I CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in Eng .and by Royal Charter 1853. I 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 88, Bishopcgatc, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar501 words
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Advertisement371 1924-01-16 12 INSURANCE. THE Ml SOUTH Vli/ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. i L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Offices: 2, Fin lay sua Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Panque del Indo China Bu k371 words
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Advertisement346 1924-01-16 12 Tile Mmm ]5 an strong GOOD FOR TRY rf3 Ivma* D3natf.il fisnerai Dability. Soli Sold by The International Pb lPn The AngicCLine, The Medical Office U»itcd Pharauc. The British P fca Tie India Dicp..^' ■aa] *fe Ayur Yuiie THE MALAYA TRIBU» AND SHIPPING GAZETJI (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 845 Editorial346 words
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