Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1924
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Title Section28 1924-02-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.J AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. XL- No. 28 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 FWE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, FEB. 1. 1924.28 words
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Advertisement173 1924-02-01 1 I MALAYA TRIBUNE I piN<TgAZETTL H ii NIIIWH < H c a ts Settlement*. I prirfished Daily. Hj B port* of Local Events. H ileal Telegram*. I BEFOHB. I AOtIACTIONS OF THE YEAR j AT I 9 2 Bm I IH9Hf Sk I m\mmm^mmWf^l^Stk\ '^CaSe^BHlSH^v ASSORTMENTPRICES— QUALITY SERVICE— J II173 words
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Advertisement40 1924-02-01 1 HA.RMO.Ny T e gia.-se? you wear should be •Ti harmony with your complexion and particular sryle of dross. Our Optometrists will do this satisfactorily for you. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO, 15 i^pv 3 Singapore. mm m j»m»—w m mi—ll mi40 words
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Article2086 1924-02-01 2 "The Heart of Maryland." Story of the Famous Film. The following is the story of a famous film shown latently in Singapore: In the heart of Maryland, the srta-te. one spring night in 1861, the heart of Maryland, the girl, was under peaceful s ege by Major Alan2,086 words
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Advertisement310 1924-02-01 2 PERFUMES j FLEIR DU PASSE PERFUME j I j n Handsome Box I CoIgates—CASHMERE BCUQIET $150 Gosnells PERFUME $1.95 1 Crown Perfumery Cos. I //V. I I I Irom:l l>erfumc a beautiful I ;f combination of richness and rare delicacy $1.10. I Rimmell's Toilet Water 60 cts. j t I310 words
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Advertisement536 1924-02-01 2 WHEN BABY IS CROSS AND SLEEPLESS there if seme hing wrong and the little one is tiking the only means he has cf telling it. Under such circumstances the temptation to administer a sleeping draught, or opiate of some kind is often great but don't do ft unless expressly ordered536 words
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Advertisement404 1924-02-01 2 1 APOLLO 2££ MOTOR horv A CLEAR ROAD WITECIT OFFENCE X THERE are Horns which, with their louu ooeaafl ml ng B Sj a grudging passage along the road en tlhe part 0 f Gj motor air.d horse-drawn veh:ctes. cycl'eta and a They are a elafli of warn ng signal404 words
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Article103 1924-02-01 3 London, Jan. 15.—An Ital'an tr aty w th Moscow is expected to be definitely concluded ths week according to tjie Rom. correspondent of the "Tim who rays that Jordansky the head cf the Russcan trade delegation in Rom: in a statement said that the treaty is103 words
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Advertisement437 1924-02-01 3 Correct Feeding I Jj during early infancy is of great importance. It is during this period that the foundations I of baby's welfare are being laid the wise I mother who is unable to nurse baby herself, I either wholly or in part, will realise the vitai H I necessity437 words
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Advertisement508 1924-02-01 3 M A SIGHT All Over Head and Face. Cuticura Healed. "My baby had eczema all over his head and face. The skin became red and sore and a dry, hard scale formed. When he got warm the breaking out would itch causing him to scratch and irritate the affected parts508 words
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Advertisement243 1924-02-01 3 I j j I Sold by Chemists I 3 rwT r-_. r.-,- I THE SUPER INSECT KILLER I 1 OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3.50 I A REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.5«, 9 .he Straits Chemical Co., The British Pha-macy. I I T p ™=f ROAD -tk.b.toks. I FOR243 words
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Article883 1924-02-01 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR." In add t on to the compelling personality of Mary Pickfocd, "Through the Back DeW her lat.st United Art sis' product on, which will be the ftature a* the Gaiety Theatre beginning to-night features some883 words
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Advertisement908 1924-02-01 4 GAIETY supivt To-Night at 9.15 p.m. W N A THE V GTORE THEATRE ATTRACTION 1 «I iblw...^ PICKFORD THE GKjj in her latest production nun THROUGH THE LE ra/»i/ nonn'' F,lled with nnheym^ DAV*J\ l/VvIC daricg, w.th every epi^^ Direction W, Jack Ofckford and with thrills. and with a Alfred908 words
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Article21 1924-02-01 5 I The latest time received from a: 5.30 a.m. Urzer.t "35 p.m. January 31. (Mwy W5 PA January 31.21 words
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Article69 1924-02-01 5 sdvtse? th last Singay c' -y rate mc-age arriving t .."'I p.m. .1 the 31st ultimo i d n at Singapore at 6.40 b.m. on. th« same day. The r. e of '.-ue f Money Orders f -hriar.'! fey. r. to-dny is Rs. 160 i: The rare of payment69 words
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Article111 1924-02-01 5 ARRIVALS. Fcftraary, L Natona Is. Batavia Bar. WTiatt Sooa from Malacca. Sourabaya, I LI FRANCES, libruary, 1. Dor.;!ga.a for Pontianak. Djaotti via ports. ria Samboe. a Samboe. Berouwt for Palembang via Samboe Belawan Deli. W.jck for Sourabaya via J** f« N n York via ports. via ports. for111 words
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Article23 1924-02-01 5 TO DAY'S Qt O'l .N lO.vs RUBBER. Local.—48 cents. London.— Is. l%d. TIN. Local.—$126 per picul 225 tons sold. Londcn.—£2s3.lo.o.23 words
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Article134 1924-02-01 5 Buyen Sellera "Gambier $19.25 $19.25 lava Cob* Hamburg Cube !'r..ss Cube White Pepper 26 00 Mixed Black PapptC 17.00 Sun h ie d Copra 12.50 ♦Mix.d Copra 12.15 12 15 Small Flake Tapioca 13.75 M d. Pearl Tapioca 15.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 15.50 No. 1 Sago Flour 640 *Fa134 words
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Article193 1924-02-01 5 Rubbers—New Cra gieleas 50 to 53 cen s, Luo.as $7 o $7 50 ex.. New Scuda's $1.03 to 51.15, Kdahs si 95 to £2.03. Mar.da' Tekongs 34 to 36 cents Bukit Jelotongs 49 to 52 cents Mentakabs 21V2 to 23% certs. Ulu Benuts 22 1 /2193 words
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Article91 1924-02-01 5 Singapore, Feb. 1. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 7|32d Demand! 2s. 4%d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4%d On Ind a— Bank Tel. Transfer 163% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1 pc. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 70 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 139% On91 words
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Article59 1924-02-01 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Feb. 1. Pale Crepj Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— {.bbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 47% 48 Feb to March 48% Apr to June 49% 49% July >o Sept 50% 51 Latest London Cables59 words
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Article26 1924-02-01 5 Singapore, Feb. 1. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York. —25% cents. London. —Is. l%d. Singapore.—47% cents. Tone,«f Market.— Steady.26 words
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Article177 1924-02-01 5 WEEKLY REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd. Singapore, Yesterday. Since last writing we have experienced a sharp rise in the market wl'j eh however hag be..i short 1 ved. The rise wis chiefly brought about by speculation as to the likely decrease under the new Reassessment of177 words
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Article249 1924-02-01 5 M?ssrs Banlow Co. Singapore-. Yesterday. Since cur 'as: report the marke* ha? fluctuated between \7\ 2 and 49 cms. A very qa et tone pre TO led in yesterday's local aucvion. No sales ef Awarded Sheet were made *.xder the hamm r. but business was C ne pivately ar IS249 words
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Article576 1924-02-01 5 Messrs. Fraser Co. Singapore, Yesterday. Although slil.htily t-aa'er dur< ng thu week under review the price of Tin ccntV.ueei very satisfactory and the shaie market hats b_£n on the active s'de throughout the period. Per.gkalens and Pe.al/ngs have aga n proved the most popular counters but enquiries for shares are576 words
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Article144 1924-02-01 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore Feb. 1. Number af.er the ship in.lica es the Godown Lt is abreast of and the word "Gata," the number of the Gate to enter at. EaM Wharf (Gate I.) Te.s a 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3.)144 words
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Article83 1924-02-01 5 London, Jan. 29. Manchester Market— B*4 lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 17|40's Grey Y<-jrns single Twist 29 6 lbs. T. Cloth fa r 24 yards 15|Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully M ddling American) 19.65 Egyptian-Cotton 23.35 Metals— Tin— Std. 6 months £249.12.6 Produce— Gop:»a (fair merchantable) £29 15s83 words
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Advertisement58 1924-02-01 5 NOTICE. Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The Fire Insurance Association of S. ngapore. Mot t Car Insurance Association of Malaya. The offices of members of the above Associationc w<ll be closed for the transaction of business on the follow'<rvg days Tuesday, February 5, Wednesday, February 6 and Monday, February 11. By58 words
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Advertisement431 1924-02-01 5 •iwinii'iiiii •ttitni'iui t vmmmmmWmhmmmmmmmm ••■i■iiii•i•illiim•• i Fresh sup j ist received of I |OANC I A 1 S I Sparkling Wines, Vermouths, I I Desert Wine, Clareti, I I AND I Brolio Bicasoii Chianti. I Sole Agent G. AUTfily, N.Y.K. Buildings, Eafflcs Square.' 'PHONE 172. iiiiiiiiii i i i i431 words
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Miscellaneous218 1924-02-01 5 MAILS close. to- hay. fer i. Samarang Sourabaya v a> Van der Wyck 2 p.m. Teluk Anson brt *Kr an 3 p.m. Alt ng 3 p.m. I »piy ng Dragon 3 p.m. [uar ji an g Yon 3 p.m. Its P» 1 111 Mitar ;iCt ".«an Whatt Han 3 p.m.218 words
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Obituary44 1924-02-01 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MRS. SEE KEE ANN and family thank all friends and relations who attended tha funeral of the Late Mr. See Kee Ann at Malacca on Saturday the 19th instant and all those who sent wroaths. scrolls, telegrams and letters of condolences.44 words
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Article867 1924-02-01 6 At this early stage there are already plain signs of a change for the bette;—for Britain and for Europe—in British foreign policy. Writing before the election, we said that the most jcertan outcome would be a I strengthening of the British attitude, the end of vacillation 'and867 words
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Article492 1924-02-01 6 The Next Man. The promotion of Sir Fneder ck Seton James X.BE. and C M G ftom the Colorral Secret a ryship of the StraJts Settlement to th- Governorship of the WJndwand Islands may be taken as a reeogntion by the Home Government of the valuable serves492 words
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Article222 1924-02-01 6 A Boy Scout troop, with a membership of 50, is beir.g formed at the Anglo-Chinese School Kamp^r. Mr. H. W. Jack. Econom c Botonigt. **t the Agricultural Department, ia -n Kedah tb>s week on duty. Messrs. Thomson and Co. are a new firm of stack and .share br kens carry-ing-on222 words
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Article84 1924-02-01 6 Stranding of s.h. Batavia. The Marine Court of inquiry into the circumstances attend ng the stranding of the ss. Batavia oft Medan on December 28 last was commenced n the Criminal District Court this morning. Mr. P. F. David, the Dietr ct Judge, presided and others on84 words
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Article78 1924-02-01 6 Dinner at Selangor Club. (From Our Own Correspondent J. KUALA LUMPUR, To-day. The E. S. A. M. entertained His Excellency Major-Generra<l S.lr Neil! Malcolm to dinner at the Selangor Club, Col. Swettenham presiding. The Chief Secretary and the Resident ware also present. The health of the78 words
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Article108 1924-02-01 6 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, To-day. Mr. A. R. Johnson was presented wOth an address by the staff of the Penang Hidls Railway, prior to proceeding Homewandi In th-: Police Court, a Chinese was charged wth the murder of another Chinese in Magaaine-road. and \vn* remanded. Under108 words
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Article52 1924-02-01 6 (From Out Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yesterday. In the Supreme Court here Mr. Just'ce Sprou-e fmmt judgment f Miss Helen Margaret Brown, pla niLff. against Messrs. L. C. Brown, D A. M. Brown and J. R. Brown under the w ll of the late Forbes Scott Brown, regarding52 words
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Article38 1924-02-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). PENANG, Yesterday. A Malay police sergeant at Pari: Buntar Perak ran amok this morning and kIE:d hs wfe and three others. A carried off a CJhinese vegetable gardener a: Batu Kurau, Per;.k.38 words
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Article85 1924-02-01 6 Mr. J U9! .ce Acton presided in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Among the applicatons before him were receving orders against Tan Ah Keong alias Lim Ah Keong and Puah Quee Ohew. Public examinations on the Ist are those of Chop Buan Joo fceng Chan, Yew Teck and Co.,85 words
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Article32 1924-02-01 6 Mails from Europe, (London ma le despaiehed 10) ex P. and 0. Naldera will arrive by train' tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxhold«ns at 9.15 a.m.32 words
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Article132 1924-02-01 6 Commencing from to-morrow a bene d ctlon of the Sacrament will be give., at 7 p.m. at the Church of Our Lady of Lo^ es t n M<>ndav r «e IKb .nst. when the f e st of the Lady of Lourdes wll be celebrated. This year Monday has been132 words
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Article430 1924-02-01 6 WILL. Ik, V j Strang, pa J«£ce Act,n h th? yesterday afterno n 1 made by Lew Ch n r n May. *s estate *Wd ot n S ngapore as it £1 to r.dcule that n if he doe, not 1? < home, isl 1 clad in golden430 words
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Article61 1924-02-01 6 Dy. Controllk<r of Labour, "MM ejerwJs us the following: 1 Recrut'ng has beer, gtrtn l*■ sumed in Madras Pres'dency bstljM faikvw.lng taluks are closed CTuiting owing to of d'sease:—Madura ,'!H| Periakulam; Coimbatore Co'mbatore. KollegaL P Avatn sfiy. Pa'ladum ard l Saturn D'strict, Salem arc puram; Trich'r.or* i.v lutx--61 words
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Article57 1924-02-01 6 Ind an Asuemb'y Th6 Labour and Europe „^K rr i J* Motes and Comments Supreme Court The Fiume Question Rubber Export» Greek Politics tJ 'The He.rt of Maryland'' K Stage and Screen j^K Ma.il Notice HF Shipping News Shane nnd Produce R«?P° rt ;^R| Week'y Rubber Report57 words
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Advertisement327 1924-02-01 6 •"■•iijiiiitiifiiiiitjiatifitiiiw Robinson Co., Ltd. I I Sole Agents for RALEIGH I THE ALL-ST"EEL BICYCLE Complete Catalogue of the Latest Models I may be had on application. I Robinson Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in S.S.) I SINGAPORE. &«il«''llii!'l"l"il>lHi"lHlMlMi;;ir!tlliJi|Hil^^ A Few Useftil Articles to Clear at I 50 DISCOUNT I ROM JANUARY327 words
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Miscellaneous169 1924-02-01 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Feb. 1. Hgh Tides. —6.18 a.m., 8.13 p.m. Mark Lodge, 8.30 p.m. The Globe Trotters Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Way Down Ea&t, Palladium. Boxing, Happy VaUey, 9.30 p.m. Stanton's Show, Robirjson Road. •Football: Volunteer Cup Final. To-morrow, Feb. 2. High Tides.—7.27 a.m., 9.25169 words
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Article213 1924-02-01 7 Viceroy s Appeal for Goodwill. Future of Reforms. Reuter. !>KIJII. Yesterday. mJ 0 f taking the oath of iv D e« Legislative As- sn oth'y. The Ind'an-made preM T bed affirma- cc% xheiv were reta /cM The Viceroy J«H 31.—Reuter. DELHI. Yesterday. f Legislative AsA VktfJ, i« powerfulReuter. - 213 words
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Article270 1924-02-01 7 Ft*Js Wanted. Renter. LONDON Yesterday. In now quarter cf a A 4 r p for the Brtish Empire ri -i.fri n 1 Re ef Association was m* "L a; a meeting at Mari on over by the Lord M -sagis from the Pr nee cf vl i'd LordRenter. - 270 words
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Article72 1924-02-01 7 I Vatt'g Resolution Carried. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. Senate has adopted Senator resolution directing the Pre- •"> sue for the annulment of e»y an j Sinclair oil leases. It that yesterday's voting re- v.e of the varous amend-moved.-—Reaiter. Washington, Y^terday. !'<• lS Wer e made to 6often s,Reuter. - 72 words
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Article44 1924-02-01 7 ,)5 < 'oud Visible. Reuter. U)NDON, Yesterday. rtkokoii ructtonsiiu- J Ml Revere, member 1 °rk Cot or Exchange the -Manchester th« Amercan r( &cb tea m ll'on tha Europe 1 i showing the appr:ach'ngr ther half-he rted eftt, Consump- 1" »ly cut unlessReuter. - 44 words
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Article169 1924-02-01 7 S r A. Curries New Appointment. Reuter. OTTAWA, Yesterday. It is understood that General Sir Arthur Currie has been offered a position as first Canadian minister plenipotentiary to Wash ngton.—Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. The report that Sir Arthur Curr'e has been offered the appointmen of C naci'an plenipotentiaryReuter. - 169 words
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Article93 1924-02-01 7 Great Uncertainty. Reuter. ATHENS, Y'csferday. At the Cabinet's request M. Vera zelos has dec ded to retain the prem'eishp for the time being although he will not end the Assembly.—Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. According to a message from a Greek 9curee rcce'ved in Lor lor.. M. Yen ze''os sReuter. - 93 words
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Article83 1924-02-01 7 The Reich Budget for 1924. Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. Among the official data to be examined by General Dawes and' the Experts Committee is the Reich budget for 1924, showing revenue at 5 254 000,000 gold marks and expend*ture at 5,712,000,000 gold marks Reuter. TROOPS REDUCED. PARIS, Yesterday. OfficialReuter. - 83 words
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Obituary59 1924-02-01 7 CLERMONT FERRAND Yesterday. The death has occurred of the Due de Montpens er.—Reuter. In the Cathedral cf the Good Shepherd at 7 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday) there wT. take .pls.ee the annual ceren>eny of blessing: the candles, to be followed by proceaeion and the n gh mass, in celebration of59 words
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Article119 1924-02-01 7 TERMS OF ITALO-JUGO-SLAVIAN TREATY. Hungarian Traffic Outlet. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Accord 1 ng to the text of the Italo-Jugo-Slav Treaty, Fume Town ii annexed to Italy while Port Baros and Delta and Fiumara go to Jugo-Slavia. The corridor uniting F.ume Town with Italy is restricted owing toReuter. - 119 words
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Article505 1924-02-01 7 Touching Reference by Ceylonese. Oh Monday the 2Sth u!t. at R.M p.m. the Ceylcvnesp Community of Si ngapore met in the Oyiorj Tame Is' AsttociacNwt hall to pay their last respects to th'j memory of Sir P. Arunachalam, Xt, MA. (Can ab) rot red member of505 words
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Article54 1924-02-01 7 The anmual general meeting of the F.M S. Bar took place e/t the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. F. J. Bryant pi'^id r ng. The follow ng were electa* the Comm'ttee of the present year:—Me99os. F. J. Bryant T. H. T. Rogers H. A*worth Hope, BatSey and Madge. Mr. Macke.54 words
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Article46 1924-02-01 7 PERCENTAGE REMAINS AT 60. New Quarter Begins. LONDON, Yesterday. It is offic.ally announced that the percentage of standard production of rubber exportable on a minimum duty from Ceylon, the Straits Settlements and Malaya for the quarter beginn ng to-day remains at 60 per cent—Reuter.46 words
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Article113 1924-02-01 7 V/e are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shrlmbun" for the following: TOKIO, Wednesday. A resolut on demanding the resignation of those responsible for assisting in ihe damonatrat en for reversal of constitutional Government, was handed to Princes Saionji, Matsukata and Count Hirata who are e'der sta esmen113 words
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Article336 1924-02-01 7 Second List of Subscriptions for y.ar ending- August 31. 1923: Amount previously ackn-ow--1 edged $885 Guy C. Clark. 75 W. P. W. Ker 50 H. Tongue 50 Bomaom, Barker and Co.. Ltd., 50 Second Instalment Proce ds of Enterta nment "Hello Singapore." 500 Thiid Ir.sti.lmcnt Pncce-ds of336 words
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Article196 1924-02-01 7 NEAT POLICE TRAP FOR EXTORTIONER. There waa a mild sensation in Middle-road at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon when Detective Inspector H ggins was ntß march ng along with a tough look ng Chinese in handcuffs. The prisoner was produced m the Third Police Coun, th s morning and196 words
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Article212 1924-02-01 7 In connecton with the brutal murder of a Ch:nese in Cress-street who was stabbed to death by a gang of s:x men, a Chinese was arrested in the Peoples Park at 10.45 pm. yesterday. He was charged wth murder before Mr, Venables in the Second Police Court this212 words
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Article238 1924-02-01 7 Britisher Shot by French Detective. Shanghai, Jan. 24—William H. Shaw, a Britisher, waa shot and dangerously wounded by a French police officer who had gone to "Shaw's house in an effort to buy op urn. The French pol cc say they had informat on that Shaw was selling238 words
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Article58 1924-02-01 7 A translation of an agreement reached at a recent conference between de'egaUte. of the British, Belgian ar.d French Clearing Offices on ths one hand a#d of the Germain Governnnint on the other containing provisions relating to daims under Part X of the Treaty of Versailles is pubi'ished in a suppktmer.t58 words
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Advertisement247 1924-02-01 7 ARMCO IRON Five Points of Superiority I Armco Iron acceptably fulfills the demand on its Five Points ff of Superiority—Chemical Purity, Riif-t-Resistance, Enamel f ing Property, Welding Property and Electrical Cond'jc- f tivity, each a characteristic of special importance in the I of Corrugated ani Plain Sheets, Tanks, Ventilators, Refrigerators,247 words
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Article525 1924-02-01 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. H.M.S. CARLISLE ROUT S.F.A. On Tuesday evening H.M S. Carl ale now in these waters pi. yed a scratch Sr. Francis Association eleven a. soccer on the Mafanca £lub Parang. The local crowd was given a demonstr tiOB of the fa c th: overtakes even the Inst525 words
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Article133 1924-02-01 8 A correspondent who suggests that the Singapore Football Association should arrange a match with the Navy dur ng the coming visit of the Special Service Squadron is a little behind the times. A full sports programme has been arrnged and it includes a soccer match, Navy vs.133 words
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Article66 1924-02-01 8 At 2 p.m. to-morrow the St. Joseph's Old Boys' selected XI w 11 leave the chib for a friendly game at Johore Bahru. The following will represent the Singapore side: C. RodPigues; Teo Kwang Nghee, L M. Pennefather (capt); C. A. Pennefather, Yee CAeok Wah, N.66 words
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Article96 1924-02-01 8 VOLUNTEER FINAL. The r.play of the final of the Donaldson artd Burkirsfhaw Cup, between the Eurasian and Malay Qjys, of the Volunteers will bs played to-day February 1, on the S.R.C. gnound at 5 o'clock. Tne Eurasian Coy., wiil line as follows:—V. C. W&sterhout; E.G. Whoa thy and C.96 words
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Article71 1924-02-01 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, To-day. Interesting elirn'ratlng bouts were dee ded at he Tcwn Hall last night for the locojl ch.mp'on ships which will be decided during the naval visit. Ail contests were of 3 two minute rounds. The follow ng are the results: Fly-weight class: Pat Lm71 words
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Article69 1924-02-01 8 I. A. vs. S. R. C. The fellow ng will represent the Indian Association against the S. R. C. on tihe lafcter's ground tomorrow at 2 p.m.:—G. J. Vyas (capt) G. J. Luke, S. Naair Ahmed, P. S. Raju. G. Rajaman ckam, N. Ramadhanci a. R. Jumabiboy, A. A.69 words
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Article221 1924-02-01 8 I. A. DRAW WITH S.R.C. The Indian Association's hockey team turned cut against the S. R C. on the Padang: yesterday afternoon, and the keen game that followed resul ed in a draw of one all. The te,ras were evenly matched, the eh ef fading of the Indians being221 words
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Article80 1924-02-01 8 I. C. C. vs. L A. The following wiTl represent the Indian Catholic Club second team against the Indiian Associat on second team on the latter'a ground tomorrow:—J. Louli6 and L. St. Dominique forwards; Nazareth centre; V. A. Samy and J. D. Kannoo backs. Tennis and badminton enthusiasTe of»tihe80 words
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Article91 1924-02-01 8 GARRISON SPORTS. The above sports commence at 2.30 p.m. sharp to-monrcw on the Royal Susisex Cricket ground, Tanglin. Competitors? arc requested to be punctual. Owing to the number of entriea tfie 440 yardte Flat Race will be run in btata immediately after the Schools Relay Race. Buses for those91 words
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Article613 1924-02-01 8 ROYAL SUSSEX RIFLE MEETING. At the end of April the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regt. will hold a r fle meeting en 'he Bukit T mah Range. The follow:ng matches are open to Members of the Regular Forces, the Volunteers and the European staff of the police in Malaya.613 words
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Article61 1924-02-01 8 ACCIDENTS REPORTED. Reuter. CHAMONIX, Yesterday. The British bobsle gh team while practising was thrown out. Captain Browning sustalived a broken kg and others were brfised. The Belgian team met with a similar mshap, two members being serously injured. Reuter. CHAMONIX. Yesterday. At ice hockey America beat Britain byReuter. - 61 words
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Article365 1924-02-01 8 IPOH RACES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) IPOH, Yesterday. There was only one scratching for to-day's rac.s, that Kelagold *n race four. At last night's lotteries the favourCtes were:—Race One, Pig o' my Heart, Nader. Race Two, Patsy, Calculator. Rac: Three, Bobadil, Ohinta Hat Race Four, The Quest, Arjuna.365 words
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Article149 1924-02-01 8 Ihe Hon. Treasurer begs to acknowledge with mary thanks receipt of the following donations:— Previously acknowledged $21,944.62 Chinese Pawnshops Guild 532 Th Lunar Club 60 Tong On Guild 30 Eng Ycng Tong 25 The Chinese Friendly Assn. 25 Tcng San Kok Assoc'ation 20 Java Chinese149 words
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Article67 1924-02-01 8 Programme of Drills up to and for week end'ng Feb. 8, 1924. To-day, Feb. 1 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, All Units, Training: for Garneon Sports. S.R.A. (v), Voluntary" Classes of Instruction. To-morrow, Feb. 2 2.0 p.m.—Ferrer Range (Seletar), Eurasian Company, Recruits Course for Recruits and 3rd Class Shots.67 words
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Article278 1924-02-01 8 A SPECIAL APPEAL TO HUMANITY. The mystery of cancer is great enough to have induced the British Red Cross Society to countenance the rais ng of an Empire Cancer Research Fund, to which it is most earnestly hoped that all parts of the Empire will contrbute. The278 words
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Advertisement301 1924-02-01 8 j AYRES' CHAMPIONSHIP I Tennis Balls I li] Price $9.85 Per »ozcn. :j I jil■i l i i i I 'i;'l!:i<iiriMliiliil!:ii!l'il! I i "j B RAJA Co., I I S?33iiHsej S.iris Outfitters. 117, North Bridge Raad. CALIFORNIA Sun-Maid Seedless RaisiJ Grown without Seeds. Wf Raisins are d dried in the301 words
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Article529 1924-02-01 9 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING RE I TER'S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) SOVIET DISSENSIONS. London, Jan. 17.—The R ga correspondent of the "Timeg" says that the Soviet Government announces that an All-Russian Congress of Soviets will assemble on January 19, and a similar Congress of the Un\>n of529 words
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Advertisement465 1924-02-01 9 I The new public service, BROADCASTING, 7 tvben established, will exert a remarkable Jj j influence on the future everyday life of the I people of all nationalities in British Malaya. THE WORLD 111 LOVE WITH BROADCASTIMG TT USB AND, Wife and dnwntr-1 55 comIT fl t f W sandwich465 words
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Advertisement345 1924-02-01 9 j DON'T GO j I But See Stanton's I Midway Shows, I 50 Big Shows 50 j j Open daily from 5 pm. I 1 1 a i ilO cts. Admission to Grounds 10 cts.g 3-- a a I Robinson Road, =0 Opposite Union Jack Club. S CHEONG KOON SENG345 words
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Article598 1924-02-01 10 Singapore. Jan. 26. MEAT. Article. Pricess. c. Beef round steak kati 0 42 Beef stew or curry kati O- 34 Pork lean kati 0,61 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) w 0.49 kat; Mutton Indian lb. Mutton Australian lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kati Fowl large (3 katis)598 words
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Advertisement423 1924-02-01 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at their BeJe-roon\ Raffles Ciphers, Raffles Place, On Monday, February 18, at 2.30 p.m. Jalan Besar Lots Ito 6 111 those six pf&es of valuable 999 years' leasehold Building land situate423 words
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Advertisement305 1924-02-01 10 Come! Gome!! Gome!!! Great Clearance SALE In honour of the third Anniversary of CHOP KHEE FATT Dealers in Precious Stones, Curios, etc. To be held at No. 612, North Bridge Boad. Commencing from Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1924. For three weeks only. Special Reductions 20% Discount on Diamond and Brilliant Jewelleries305 words
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Advertisement264 1924-02-01 10 Telepnone 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 17, Cecil Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. j J Supplier of all kinds of *^i^ s fc I Pneumatic and MobiloU I Tyres and also j s ippller of GARGOYLE 1 Lubricating oil. CHEAPEST IN THT MARKET iniiiiiiiiil I I i I I ill i264 words
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Advertisement249 1924-02-01 10 STEAMER SAILINGS h PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT pASSFNr PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FIUNC'ISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong A PRESIDENT TAFT Feb 13 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Feb 27 6 ■ar 2& SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO Elßopr via249 words
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Advertisement481 1924-02-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL jS. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. fTJttfel Contract with His Majesty's Government.) •CTVAIM from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China k Japan For Marseilles, London A Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1924 1924481 words
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Advertisement349 1924-02-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO SmKUNK (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passeagsr service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Albert Vocgler Feb 5 Oar] L*g:en March 4 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG •Ernil Kirdorf Feb 17 tSche r Mar 20 ♦Albert Voegler Apr 9 fCargo only. •Calling349 words
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Advertisement480 1924-02-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly lailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 ENOGGERA Feb. 11 Feb 18 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar v For further particulars regarding freight480 words
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Advertisement546 1924-02-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)~ LONDON LINE. Suwa Maim Marseilles London Antwerp Feb 4 Fushimi Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Feb \g Hakozaki Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 4 Hakusan Maru Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 18 LIVERPOOL LINE. ♦Tottori Maru Marseilles Live.-pool Feb 6 ♦Durban Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 23 ♦Delagoa546 words
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Advertisement530 1924-02-01 12 NOTICE, NOTICE. The Exchange Barks wid be closed on Tuesday, February 5. Wednesday, February 6. C hiceie New Year. Monday, February U. Public Holiday. > 2 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given R. A. M. Allag-ppa < bitty of Ko.fl Market Street, Singapore has been appointed Manager of the L bitty530 words
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Advertisement469 1924-02-01 12 NOTICE. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Seats for 70 Students are available in the Indian Elementary School, No. 8, Snort Street, in classes from Primary to Standard 111. For particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary. THE MALACCA CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. RUBBER RESTRICTION. A PUBLIC MEETING of Asiatic Estate Owners and Planters will469 words
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Advertisement322 1924-02-01 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in tho S.S.) Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000.000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman:-""The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim Nee Soon Esq. Dr. Lim322 words
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Advertisement505 1924-02-01 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital* £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: Sir505 words
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Advertisement497 1924-02-01 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Boynl Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 share, ol £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fuad £3,800,000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Hoilo Rangoon BaP"497 words
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Advertisement365 1924-02-01 12 INSURANCE. THE 80UTH iSwP 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, Banque del Indo China Bull*'t« fin, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phjne,365 words
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Advertisement375 1924-02-01 12 THE^I MEDICINAL )y «■strong UJ GOOD FOR TRY, TT J Nemusness Do not hi I General Debility. Sold I Soid uj I The International IW 1 Tbe A, I The Media. I The United I The British Iv» J 1 The India Dupei- Ir? I sod I The Aynr Vedic375 words
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