Malaya Tribune, 7 February 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AIND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY U XL No. 32 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 Five cents. THE Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1924.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 r^THE ;LA YA TRIBUNE P AND PifiG GAZETTE I FopU :ar Newspaper ol fl settlement.. Publish Daily. 4 i .nd Latent Tetefraaae, H £*****2 SHSZScSZSESESZS2S^72J^S^^ i" ***** I J 1 t I a fit,,, *»»Mi.,, Sl| Krac,; 1 ,i! «l»«8«iW»«H il.:*:it OUMM tlllllMM THE HOUSE OF FRANKELS j THE FASHION
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    • 189 1 CLARKS THINNING BATH SALTS PASTE AND PASTILLES Fresh Sticks. Medical Hail, Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). "LITTLE WONDER" Gramophone Special Offer $20 each. A USEFUL PRESENT. If you want to dance buy A LITTLE WONDER GRAMOPHONE and some of the latest RECORDS. ROBINSON
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    • 163 1 H r A R.MO'NTy* The glasses you wear should be i in harmony with your Comdex on and particular style of dress. Our Optometrists will do this sat sfactorily for you. I THEASTERN OPTICAL CO., IS, South Ca.-e' Road. Sin en pore. SALMON' Libby's tasty Red Alaska Salmon,! makes wonderful
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  • 1831 2 THE ISSUES AT STAKE. The thrt* main problems with which the French electorate is confronted are those of foreign policy. Electoral reform and the high cost of liv.ng. General Elections must be he.i in May at latest and between then and now the country must make up
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    • 477 2 PYour 3}aby will thrive jUllenburgs Foods for Infants Entirely free from harmful germs they give 1 complete independence of doubtful milk supply, iljjM and their use is a safeguard against summer diarrhoea and infantile cholera. Of all Chemists, Stores, etc. Specially packed for the tropics. For further particulars and ths
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    • 120 2 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatica causes the most acute agony making your life a burden, but if you don't fight the disease it will gradually get a firmer and firmer, hold on you-anc then? There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight-and that weapon is so
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    • 317 2 A MAGIC REMEDY. Burning sensation in the urine, loes of blood, piles—blind or bleeding, aoa limiler other d seases can be cured by us ng CHANDRAPRABHA PILLS. These pills also work successfully oa dyiuria, hydrocele, and the diseases oi women consequent upon the complaints of confinement, and also remove excess
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    • 473 2 j e iai n Vitality British Doctors regularly recomj mend Hall's Wine as a m ost 1 wonderful Strengthening and Energising Tonic. Hall's Wine is unequalled for restorI ing vital energy. The first dose does I you good and the benefits are lasting I THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE H Hall's
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  • 380 3 PROGRAMME FOR ONE TEAR. Glasgow, Jan. I.—Mr. Will'am Graham, M P., whose r.ame has figured •n the forecasts of the first Labour Government contributes to Forward hi, v cws of what Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and his colleagues shoo d do m the eve.U of Mr.
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  • 284 3 For forel.'B) consumption the Japan se pjrotcw fioT Koenßted prostitut'on is sometimes praised, and it even finds its foreign sts in such simple folk as Mr. Gilbut Col in whose Flower of Ada k devoted to this task. But the Japanese tbefbtehre* are under no illusions
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  • 115 3 Of the 185 deaths recorded by he Munic'pal HeaLh Officer duri.ng the week ending Jfc n. 26, 24 were due to phthisis a similar number W pneumonia. 18 to maTaiia 15 to convulsions 9 to ber'-beri, anlii 8 to dysentery. Three cases cf enteric few* were reported, one of which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 324 3 for that SKIN DISEASE -t signs '< D leasant irri- f vSKjM any little rough Fiery eczema, j V© :h-h-e:iting I >JW /IB ffensive matter eE sure that you ut7 ZAM-DVK. Zan -Buk is the No 3 ST or common omtmeot en cossillv do the s me ood.,sZam-Buk wh!cS Idren
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    • 553 3 DO YOU CATCH COLD EASILY? Beware of Stubborn Colds That Become Mo.:e Persistent" With Cold Weather. VY'h n a cold stubL -;nly resists the ordinary methods of treatment, and one co.d rapidly succeeds another after tach change of temperature, it is time to take a tonic that will strengthen the
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    • 387 3 for 111 on eve*, fin of\ cigarettes you buy and you can be sure of getting a cigarette that cannot be bettered no matter w hat you pay. L The bright golden leaves of Virginia Tobacco used in L the making of 44 THREE CATS cigarettes come ft from the
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    • 257 3 j THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. K. Pakeer Mohamed, 87 Robiason Road. X Syed Mohamed Bros., 159, Cross Street. P Abdul Razak, 88 South Bridge Road. Abdul Aziz, 89 New Bridge Road. N Hussain, 180 New Bridge Road. M. Mohamed Dulfakir and Co., Corner
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  • 749 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. i'.y "Felmar." "THE ROSARY.'' The story of "The Rosary." vvh'ch has long been o.ne.of the great classics of literature song and stage, is a story of sacrifice. Selig-Rork's latest sjveni reel motron picture has been inrpired by the thought that underlies
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    • 360 4 AMUSEMENTS A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All Our Chinese Patrons Friends BOXING AT Empire Cinema rrom Wednesday, Feb. 6 to Friday, Feb. 8 Id the Second Show at 9.30. Eves film Review Geo. Carpentier vs. Bating Siki For the Light Ho.ivy-w. iglit Championship of the World HAROLD LLOYD
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    • 275 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Wednesday. February 6. to Monday, February 11. In the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Lewis Stone, Jane Novak, and Wallace Beery in The Rosary In 8 Peels. The story expresses a spiritual thought in a drama poignant
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    • 241 4 GAIETY I SURImT A HAPPY NEW .YEAR to au our Chinese Patrons brand Attractions; To-Night at 9 15 pm 2 5 TWENTY-FIVE TO Mary r < cls PICKTORD REAL CHINES in her latest- production THROUGH THE Pictures BACK DOOBf Direction I, Jack Pficftfrd and World famed nt)ted Chinese Stirs Alfred
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  • 64 5 of C Rubber Association. Shagapece, Feb. 7. P CWU Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Uldaa Cables quote. Spot.— •N aneaad Sheet Cloainf Pricea. Buyers Seller* 47% 47% *telaith 48 48% fa* 4 9% 50 3 504 51 b»SOa Cables quota. Spot is. r H d. "f Market.—Quiet. N Waterhouse
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  • 63 5 Oil r V <-v. urrent Prices. Imperial BiilUa* $510 I», -n. $4.70 v $4.70 v s Pet tm dnuae $3.90 Ce'. Current V Prices. °f 4 Imperial \v. Moaa (i t i n) J2.43 N $2.43 p $2.35 $2.28 $1.95 V>« »Pir:t. $1 88 5* C
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  • 16 5 TO-DAY'S Q or V Nj.Vs RUIMKU. London. la. l" h d TIN. LwndOiu—£2s7.ls.o.
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  • 131 5 Buyer» Seller» GamT)K-r $19.25 Java Cube Hamburg- Cube Press Cube White Pepper 20.00 M.xtii Black F'fpper 17 00 Sunir >*| ('fl||ra 12.50 M x.il 1215 8::' FUHe Tap oca 13.75 •i l. Pearl Tap oca )5.u0 Pearl Tii '<K'4 15.50 N* 1 >5:« i:*• Flour 40 I' Sa# Ii
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  • 174 5 Tr s.—Ta:pinj?A $1 17 l j :o J1.22 I N* rth $l.]7 1 2 S.ruth Tj:j. r\£<- to 09, J.ihan* 41 to ti ecu's Petal ng« to $1 17'-., \nwirg: Vol* Sl.tfn to >1 '70 llu Pah, $2.02'- to 12 074 L .•m J"».to 5.%25, 317:.0
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  • 198 5 Rubb-rs.-—Bukit Sembawangs Is 6d to Is 9ti. New Cra'gieleas 49 to 52. cents, Lunas $7.25 to $7.50 cents, ex.. Now Seudais $105 to $115, cents, Kedahs $1.95 .0 $2.05 cents, Mandai Tekongs 34 to 36 cents Bukit Jelotongs 49 to 52 cents, Mtitakabs 2Pa J J
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  • 137 5 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT I%\FkJ4j Hi»*»' -ww (L. R. Macphail.) Rubber, —P-r»'Ui« 72'.ij to 77'i ct&, Brogas 00 to 65 cts„ Luiw# $<.40 to $7.75, Amalgamated Malays $1-92 ♦o Tambalaks 60 to 65 eta., ■nq\ r'vs far Bukit 62 Vj- ct">. T n —Ta"ip"i>gs $1.1714 to $1.22%» Norths $1-17% to
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  • 230 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Rubbers. —AmalgnniaUd M a u y s $1.&5 to $1.95. Ay*T M-uleks «u 15, Borage* 67Vfe to 65 cents. GW<lvs Sl> 17Me to $1-221,i, Cf«s- gicleas' 47% to 52% cents Imdragiris $4.50 to $4.70, Kuala Sidime $1.90 to $1.97%, Malaka Pindas $137% to $1.47%, Mentakabs 19 to
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  • 156 5 ARRIVALS. IVbrunry, 7. St inbii'dJi from Penan#. Maetsuycker from Boolelw* Klang from Penang. CLEARANCES. February, it niii Iht nshire for Hamburg v;rt p«r's Main Har; for Belawan via P. Sweltenhnm. Tottori Maru fur L verpool via ports. R S.t&aru fur p. Baro* via ports. Van 112) inn? for
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  • 150 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arr.ve. Singapore, Feb, 7. Number afier the ship indicate* the Godowa it is abreast of and the word "Gate/ the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Mek-hior Treub 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3 Joh/an
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  • 406 5 STATEMENT OP QUANTITY AND VALUE OF RUBBER EXPORTED DURING JAN. 1924. Tha Ag. Registrar of Importa and Exports favours ua with tha following: Tha following figures which ara in tons represent total exports from all the Ports of British Malaya. United Kingdom—Exported during Jan. 1924 3 305.73;
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  • 90 5 Singapore, Feb. 7. On London— Bank 4 months* sight 2s. 4 7j32d Demand 2s. 4%d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 19|32d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 165 nom. On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1 pc. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 70 On Java Bank Tel. Transfer 139%
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  • 82 5 wireless communication, day and night service, is now in operation between the Straits Settlements aad Burma. Messages are accepted at any Telegrrph Office for transmission by this service at the following rates: —Ordinary 54 cents per word; Urgent 64 cents per word. •The urgent service is limited to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 404 5 BRAND j Cement Cfiment j <j Sole Importer* SeH n A ent J Borneo Sumatra \f:A Aurelyf jj Trading Co., Ltd. %wtjT TktWi BAFFLES |,LACEL (Incorporated in Holland) Telegram A UKELT. S I MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Mun'cipal Commissioners of the Town cf Singapore hereby give notice that New Bridge-road between
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    • 223 5 mails close. 7. H-ti* You 2 p.m. f 11 I,, M r. a vVllt 2 w 4 «V it I 41 F.;ft »P- fl :1 P* m 'Trait* 4 P-TO-W Uaw 4pm If |Vk.»n, Siwi .V/ Kuti r By<«;n L (it u? I r» p.m. 1|VU lHtM*V l'K« •iifiby# ii
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    • 55 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerban Hospital. Singapore, Feb 6. Baron 32 Fah 1016.2, 1C13.9, 1016.5. Temp 83, 88 78. Wet Bulb Ther 80, 80. 76. D'r of Wind N E. E. calm. Max Temp in sh:«de 89. M'n Temp in Shade 75. Max in Sun 144. Ter rad Ther 72. Rain
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  • 812 6 The negotiations for the resumption of full diplomatic relations between Great Britain and Soviet Russia have long been forecast d. The actual event, now that it has arrived, is creating greaP. interest because it i»> thought that it presages general it cognition by the European nations. This
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  • 546 6 Robber Prospect*. We have already noted that the gen.ral view in recand to the Stevenson scheme is that it has tended, to stab'ih'sat on of prfice of rubber, whiLe the present 'eyjul leaves room for advance witheut dr.magng the prospects of imoreas d consumption. For the whole
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  • 378 6 Mr. H. Mortimer, Headmaster Bukit Z;.hrah School, Johore Bahru, has returned from leave. Captain R. E. Vyvyan, M.C.. M.8.E., R.C.0.5., was taken on 'he strength of the command from February 1. The office wag suggests ahat a ctrtain local magazine should be either punched or piroheJ'for pinching Punch's picture. S
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  • 358 6 LONG LIST OF HOLIDAY THEFTS. Another Fatal Accident. Following the Ch'ncse New Year celebrationis th Police Courts were crairimed with Chinese who were charged with {rambling and other petty offences. Cases of theft form a long list. Mr. Leo D. Gosling, of Messrs Gosling and Company, Robinson-road, reports
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  • 147 6 Scrapping Work Proceeding. Tne Japanese Consul-General s.rrt us the following message received by him:— TOKIO, The Imperial Japantse Navy has i atement with reference to the first stage of the scrapping work of the w .r-vesseJs. which is to be finished before the 16th instant in accordance
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  • 70 6 Heavy Casualty List. DULUTH, MINNESOTA. Yesterday. It fe feared tha/t forty miber 8 have periled through the flooding of a manganese ore mm* rear Crosby. The roof of one of the workings col«apsed and thi water from the ?<ake uhove completely filled the mirte in ten mdmi tea—Reuter.
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  • 29 6 Reuter. tk BERLIN Yesterday. lhe death is reported of General Yon Hoepfner. The deceased served m the German Force, the Allied Expedition and in the Boxer Rebellon —Reuter.
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  • 74 6 PARIS STAFFS Kussia ,M Skobeleff ih« JJ? J Agent in Kr.. w*th his staff this I rz: completed the 1, agemy, awing I Seine Tribunal tha J* of trade, although taken by traders at Z! They cannot enj,, v French Oonrta a, long Government Soviet "*i GENEVA JL
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  • 52 6 Reuter. InVlMl*. y, The "Da i> J (1 cormnpondwr wkil the anrsour. sian Sov.<rt <»ovn- n .w 4 to sofotilu r f7( prv.'«»nt [>aj>i r t Lr sUmb that vui- i a; presonj i\ ■< mid itthi-r )i>i r ,i WW CU!TvH"v n '4 y "D« v
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  • 184 6 -VM tj U>nu». The v»#n «pu* 1» Ma I u Kit*. -i t vally tfl.ii t the K<-*i Am > i r| i« m<m Gt'V* n iin- 4- M «>U fi h 4/ •i (s nivT* rti]i4.> >. «in ,i rvbt; >u± !s the rti&rfe ft* S.W*r an
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  • 51 6 Archbishop of anterbirA* Speech. LONDON Tester*! The Archbishop of Can erbwT •tatement at the eamntmtim minster, t-mphasised rhat conversat ons on December not even within «eaiawW* d;*** of but that there private conversant ab-ut pective hi*t. ry and doetria» c j Ghnlrchvs of England ar.d w*m
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  • 15 6 Prom Europe (London nJ* patched Jan. 17». by M- Perrang 6 a.m. to-BW«ra*".
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 265 6 Nt i«r-t«ri«<iMfl!iiiTfl>tiHi ;rn liiiiiiliiliiliiiiiliiliiiUiilliiluiiiliiiniMlPliiliiliiliilHinlimiiliiliiliili'iHi^i'i'i""*^* 1 j Robinson Co., Ltd. I Special Purchase of j HEAVY WHITE I I TURKISH BATH TOWELS No. 4. HF Size 26 x 52 in-. I Price $2.00 each. I jj i 1... i m I No. W. 88 Size 25 x 47 ins. j I
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    • 66 6 WHAT INURESTS W H "First Class Sensation" J Recognit on of Kus>;* Motes and Comments 'Soviet Trade Pol ce Coortfe S. S. A. Dinn r f Vi.sit of Squad* r. The Naval Tuur Un on Jack Club Fra-.ice's CoWBf El* Policy c-f Labour Gov,:' < Stage and Screen British Ma'ay.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 147 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. T<»-d*y Feb. 7 High Tdes—012 a.m.. 11.47 pm. I'hum Jack Chih Fouiuiri'ion Stone, 8 a.m. Phil, Orchea.ra, Mum. Hall, 5.1» p.m. The Qua nts Theatru, 9.15 p.m. TV)- morrow Feb. H. High Ti<icH. I -IS a.m.. 1/08 p.m. The Qua nt Theatre. 9.15 p.m.
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  • 253 7 Work of the Tiger and the Idealist. "When the Gat was Away." Reuter. LONDON Yesterday. hat secret compact lard o the occupation of Ge rv made between ex-Pre-V. M. Clemenceau :n durng Mr. Lloyd from Paris, was rferriew iritfa Mr. Lloyd i in the "New York Q
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  • 196 7 Reuter. PARIS, Vesttrdny. With rrgrJin) to Mr. Lloyd Georgi n«erv>w, M TardJeu, who took an active parf it: drafting the Versa ilka i r©»ity, iftfdtred ihat to describe a* a rot. &£Tr>«»i&ent <j> pioprsal which had Ijeon a fortnight in the hands of the Br r s-h
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  • 119 7 Gtnaiv's Stony Heart. Reuter. »S r Y\* erday .4 t m i o At the in uuaa ot Vf-t i'l'■-• \V:J*>n hi Emf>assy t»—The i it-n i omplnini to. TUat6r- ..<,1%, ustorday. i >;r :mi "hat the Wush nttton fc In. 3 fiW illy ij;r*'<•?-» ,Kr Gowrvwten on
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  • 45 7 Prtn >ier Massey s Tribute. Reuter. Y« s urtay. kw, commanding v training squad- 4 r V s Pertained to that Japanese V lVl^" n °*oH»r* the New > war-time, would ttiaan united for ''-> '*g complimenL.. ram >, the complete 7 D t*l* UM*.
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  • 23 7 v "Tcfunmenl. Reuter. r i s h. 112 in x '<» viaruj that >( ,1( Mb Sji ira- > "*1 'ho whole fc, b-
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  • 206 7 Celebrations in London. Reuter. LONDON, Ycttettl&y Air )t o Ghu and Mnrqu»? Uyashi wi-re ,he pruio pal gui~s at a <• rtv.t of th. London I ni. r Chinese :> udcnts on the occasion of he Qi.r-?se Now Year, Marquis liaya>hi in speech reformed feetr*gr!y tx> th.
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  • 89 7 Flight of Rebel Leader. Reuter. MEXICO CITY, Yestcrxl y. President Obregron announces that th o federal troops have captured Cordoba and confirms that the rebels have evacuated Vera Cruz Huerta ha? n«-d—Routr. MEXICO CITY. Yts trdny. The War Departmejn Officafo declare that with the flight of Huerta the
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  • 70 7 Reuter. CHRISTIANIA, Yesterday, The dock -strike affainat the reducn of gt-ji \a proceeding fur the l»aM fortnight and has serious'y deV elided. Employers are dec d riff a "lockout" of 36 000 and threaten to lockout u fuftller 24,000 if an agreement was not reached in a week.
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  • 2448 7 THE GOVERNOR'S INTERESTING REVIEW. The rowing Cocks. Mr. IL B. Wanly President of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, presided at the annual dinner of the Aasociat'on. at the S'ngapore Club last night, when the representative gathering included His Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemard, H- E. Major General
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  • 64 7 Reuter. OTTAWA, Yesterday. The Government's reply to the United States with regard to the St. Lawrence waterway scheme favours the enlargement of the joint engr.eerjng boanl and its further consideration in the financ al aspects of the problem before any worn is undertaken. Government in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 412 7 "FIBRE ;r f I Asbestos Cement Sheets. I I Fiat Sheets. Manufactured in I I Sizes 8' x 4', 7' x i\ 6' x 4', 6' x 3', 4' x 4', 5 32". 3-16*% V4", 5 16", H'\ I I 1 Li' knew. FIBRENT. Sheets are non-cr>nductive of heat and
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  • 172 8 SPORTS PASTIMES BOXING. L,\Sl NIGHTS BOUTS. Than» w»* vrry ppoin tr >wd a III» Hupjiy Valley ln*t nighl w|.«. the Strnua Uoxin# Syiidtote four minor bout-.. eom»' which jir v«l It» V v th<> heal Voting n.-Jt hfa> fir* appe^ranoo irk 112 ,„r ruuna S'U n a 4 h" »*V****
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  • 112 8 SIMiAI'OKK v». SEI.ANGOft. TL* r#%ionpt.i"U °112 Tuesday nci.Rt'V «Lrawi, mu'rh bc'weti Vhc Imi stii iat 11« '112 Kuubi Lumpur ar.<l the lor-iJ was |i!iivwl l> i ,ri A >iry en»w«l /*•>.< *'U* imc P rt vtr (•>«! mm iu«i«h hem* conclude J Wh tt p.Jiy reeoitmL yosten'^y the w
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  • 298 8 HOME I.EAItUE KESI LIS. The Scottish Cup. Ja-uu'ii> 2ti^—The follovratg are h- p>j!i- of the i'vt round of the Scorith Cup pppj-er:— St. M rreti 3, L"»r.h 2. Al m 2 BtteJtJ-e 2. Bathgate 1. I Johnstone 1, East Fife Inv rnr-»> Cat ilunf COWlffl Boa th Fiilk rk
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  • 13 8 Reuter. LONDON Yesterday. New Zialar.d has challenged lor the Davis Cup.—Rmter.
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  • 32 8 AUSTRALIAN CHA M ll\ Reuter. lIOBAKT, Yt-^Jrday. Th« Sueilish Swimmer, J&ne Borg wo» thf AuoTru'an Milv Championship in 22 mii\. 43 3,5 mo*. Reaur*T>wire was st'coml untl Chri3tv th rJ lT
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  • 492 8 II K. LAVS FOUNDATION STONE- There was a fair attendance at the /site cf the proposed new Union Jack Club beside the Sailors' Home in North Bridge early this morning, when H. E. the Governor laid the foundation stone. Among those present were H. E. Major-General Sir
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  • 181 8 Young and old, gentle and simple, clean and unclean, wise and foollish. cultured and barbarian, yea even the baast3 that perish, are among ita victims. No man or woman is too young or too old to suffer, the old fall more readily than the yount You pity
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  • 81 8 AT- PENANG. (From <>ur Own Corr*»pond««t>. pRNAXCi, TVwtatf. At th Sw uimmtf Club's» commodtou» new Club House a n**t suc£ala wa« held and was Largely attended by the- public? and tho p«»or«*l of llie eniieer 6i|U«KlroniVtuintr bw.t Tttii* in t>he inter»cam race (Ford of Penan*?) won the
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  • 248 8 (From Our Own Correspoudemt). KUALA LUMPUR The naval vipltors t another .iruc. ci.'.'y, tlv- cvWnuflwlng aabout 950 a.m. and running very tII JO.r>l) i iß>Of th* t\:v continent from P'-ri Sv.v-U'Ntam abduC 400 erterta.r.iil at BMU l »vcJ by the l[ndo~ Ceylon Conuputntiiee to Munptuou* uftin, lh-
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  • 143 8 Chief Justice on Extortion by Police. Before the Chkf Justce, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court tfcii morning, Karupp ah, a Tamil, formerly a police constable, unsuccessfully appealed against the decision of the Magistrate who sentenced h m to three months rigorous imprisonment on a charge of
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  • 86 8 Hite Highness the Sultfcn of Kelantan, accompanied by tihe Da toh Mcntri Bfesar and his suite, arrived by the mail tra n yesterday and'were received at Tank-road Railway Station by Mr. Tan Ohiap Choorn, who conveyed His Highness and party to 198 Orchard-road, the residence of
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  • 62 8 The situation in Canton owing to the rice coolies' ftrike is very seriotlP and is said to be parallel to the r cc famine in Hongkong some years ago. The striker* are interfering with the loading and unlo"ding%f r cc, ar.d !n consequence the pr cc of rice in that
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  • 845 8 VISITS TO THE BATTLE CRUISERS. Apply Early for Tickets. The following arrangements have been made by the Sea Transport Commi 1 tee for the visus by the different Communities, of Singapore to one or other <f the Battle Cru tears:— By h Ba ,t'e Cruisers will be
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  • 158 8 The a se of 6. Nadaraja Iyer. laUly Pries: at the Orchard-road, Sivan Temple, against Mr. C. T. A. Rai, one of the managing Committee of the Temple, for $300 balance of wages due VMM men ion ed in the Civil District Court on the 4th
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  • 78 8 The Quaints drew another record crowd at the Victoria Theatre last night, when they presented their second programme of items when was highly appreciated. Mr. Salisbury amd his troupe will remain here til the end of next week, and their performance will rank as a high standard counter-attraction
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  • 98 8 H. M. S. Hawk'ns. of the China Squadron, with the Admiral on Board, arrived a" 9 o'clock this morning, EL M. S. Carlisle hay ng put into port earlier. The ships Bluebell and Petersfield .ire expected irt the course of the day. Te'egraphic advices from Canton received in Hongkong on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 39 8 by giving to them SCOTT'S E Inn;! -ion v. i- h during half a century has saved the lives ot court-, less thousands of weakly children and hns brought health to so many homes Scott's Emulsion mfo v children
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    • 249 8 mmmnSMsankammtkSmmMmVMtmuuWkWtm^ Ii Rl -KET GEAftl Wisdens "EXCELLER" Bat "SPECIAL CROWN Ban e cl Cricket Stumps Ist. Q. ?WCricket Stumps 2nd Q. ISi Score Book 1 oALLS ——t— inn—mri Ayre s "CHAMPIONSHIP" $9.85 per do, Wisdens "NEW STANDARD" 9 S SLAZENGERS GUT REVIVER 0 95 bor ne Sports Goods of All
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 69 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills up to ami fox week ending Feb. 10, 1024. To ikiy, Feb. 7. at 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hili "C" (SootHiA) Company, Pmct'ct for Guard of Honour, Tu-n*«rivw. Kt»b. 8, at 5.10 p.nu—DriJl Hull, "C" (Soottlab) Company, Pract'c 1 for Guard of Honour. Saturday, F»«b, 9.—The
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  • 685 9 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING NEUTER'S CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) REPARATIONS. London, January 24—The economic 6ide of the French poQ'cy in occupied territory has attracted surprisingly little public attention at home seeing that it b ds far to end in something like a fundamental change of the Treaty
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 276 9 j science marches logically, patiently, step by step, undaunted by j difficulties, and unperturbed by any temporary lack of success "ft and in the case of Broadcasting, and the future development of (j the science, the goal is simply a marvellous one, probably the I I most astonishing, and far-reaching,
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    • 405 9 l f a THAT'S I 1 "Bell Brand's" I Price $1.80 pcr pair I 'ONLY. Ln In nJ I 9 l I Tan Kah Kee Co., I S Rubber Goods Manufacturers, {J I SINGAPORE. I tliltlKtlJI!!ll>ll!l.ifl!.tii|il|ll|ii|il| l ||ll|i:|i:|!i|!l|ll|l:tllllll..l::l'lllll!lllitll|!l|i||':||||!l|t||il| l l| III I I I < RESTRINGING s Tennis Rackets j
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  • 645 10 THE FORMALITY OF DISRAELI. A young man once came to me and put before me a strange problem, (write* Edward Shanks in the "Evening Standard") It amused me very much but this I coflce-leJ because st was to hm a very serious matter. It was this: He
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  • 83 10 The Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. The following are the particulars of the cutput of the above Company's Tin Ore for the second half month ending January 31, 1914:—Dredge No. 1 piculs 169; LV.dge No. 3 pculs 324; making a total of 493 Approximate total output for the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 598 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE c Undesigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at their Selc-roorr, Rfcfiles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, February 25, at 2 30 p.m. Jalan Besar Lots Ito 6 All those six pieces of valuable 999 years' leasehold Building and
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    • 725 10 gp\ Tired, mmi Sleepless, m :M Run-down, Nervous! sl The Cure of a Man who could not eat nor ¥r VM*IEI sleep, because of \r\" V\ Nervous Breakdown. \Bm V 'wllk W&L Mr. John Scott is an Insurance W V-» Aucnt. livelihood depends on of 1 H^vPll ener 8> and
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    • 394 10 STEAMER SAILINGS s j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSH{T^OMPAnT^ MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT I'\s N PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANQSO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong A g, r PRESIDENT TAFT Teb 13 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Feb 27 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG To EUsqb via
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    • 474 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDIA AND APCAR LINE 1 (Companies Incorporated in Englaad.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (t'Tider Contract with His Majesty's Government.) O rTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f or China Jspsn For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Toanage Singapore ToUiAge Singapore 1924
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    • 374 11 STEAMER SAILINGS i HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. ♦Albert Voegler Fdb 5 Carl Legien March 4 •Call ng at Manila. HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. *Emil Kirdorf p €D 17 ♦Albert Voegkr Apr 9
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    • 471 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LIHE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only calliag at *a*». i Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydaey. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL" AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 ENOGGERA Feb. 15 Feb 17 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar 11 For further
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    • 499 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Fushimi Maru 12,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Feb 19 Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 4 Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles -London Anwerp Mar 18 LIVERPOOL LINE. ♦Durban Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 23 ♦Delagoa Maru Marseilles Live-pool Record half March HAMBURG LINE.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 624 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. The, Exchange Baakl wi 1 !>e closed on Monday, Ftbruay 11. Public Holiday. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Seats for 70 Students are ;< vailabl? in the Indtau Elementary School, No. 8, Snort Street, in classes from Fr mary to Standard IH. K>r particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. In
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    • 374 12 NOTICE. N n 9 f MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice it hereby given thai Bernam St.-eet will be clused to through traffic from Tuesd iy, February 5, 1924. By Order, W. MARSH. Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Singapore, February 2, 19:14. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Sir4?apore hereby g»
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    • 393 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Auhorised Cap tai K-000,000 Issued Capital $2,000 000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of nnnnnfl 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
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    • 500 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANS OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London. Companies Acts of to 189* on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital «,000.000 Subscribed Capital j Paid-up Capital g'°j252! Reserve Fund and Rest.. ii,352.10o Head Office: 35, GRACE CHURCH STREET. London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir R. J. Black,
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    • 492 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANE OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in Bngls*! by *3i*! Charter 1853. faU up Capital ia 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, Londoa, E.C. Ageacies and Breaches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangooi Ba*>
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    • 371 12 INSURANCE. I I -1 111 1 I #THE SOUTH j BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayscn Green. I the eastern united 'assurance corporation, limited. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) Head Ofnce: Singapore, la: Floor, Panque del
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    • 316 12 THE MEDICIiA sa stron GOOD FOR TRVi TTOk Nervousness Umtt General Debility. Sold E*^ Sol« b> The Interna iooal p The Anglo-Chinese Di The Medical Office. The United Pnoraae The British Haon** The India ii The Ayur Vedic \jh THE MALAYA TRiHis AND SHIPPING GAZET4 (EVENING DAILY., r«L No. 345
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