Malaya Tribune, 11 February 1924
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Title Section29 1924-02-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY i Vol 21 No. 35 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. MONDAY. FEB. 11 1924.29 words
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Advertisement91 1924-02-11 1 THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE AND gflpPBW GAZETTE. j :\r Nt-wspaper of I (Im Strata Settlement*. jj published Daily. I Repot* of Local J Events. fafl tad l atest Telegrsia*. gcsr sports REfOTfE I i f i I I I THE HOUSE OF FRANKELS j I THE FASHION PLATST i OF91 words
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Advertisement184 1924-02-11 1 CLARKS THINNING PASTE AftD PASTILLES Fresli Stocks. Medical Hal!, 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" PIANO COMPANY,184 words
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Advertisement211 1924-02-11 1 HARMONY I The glass- <v you wear should be in harmony with your com- 1 plexiorr and particular style of I &TOSB. Our Optometrists will do this sat sfactorily for you. 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I t Libby's delicious Condensed Milk- 4fflBP Flying Ox Head Brand-is just full cream211 words
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Article121 1924-02-11 2 WEEKLY REPORT. Mrssrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd. Singapore, Friday. S r.ce our last report there has practically been no change in the markpt. Prices have kept fafrly fteady on the whole but there hae been very little <L«und from America anJ w'rtlh the Chinese New Year toJidays121 words
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Article113 1924-02-11 2 Singapore, Saturday. The Commodity Market has been mairo'.y nominal during the past week owing to the Chinese New Year celebrations and values show practically ro change with only small businees pass ng. Closing Quotations. Spot 47% cents February! March 48Vi cents. April|Jur.»s* 50 cts,- Julyj113 words
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Article197 1924-02-11 2 Messrs. Barlow Co. Since our the Chinese New Year hoi day has intervened, and consequently there has been 1 ttle busintss passing. The usual weekly auction was not held until yesterday, when a quiet tone prevailed awarded Sheet sold at 47 1 to 48 cents. Good Averse Quality 47*4 to197 words
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Article127 1924-02-11 2 Dr. Y. Wada, SupeTintenderjt, the Rh'no-'.aryngo-otology Division the Dairen Railway Hospital, has returned from a tour of the United States and Europe. Tha Doctor thinks Germany still the best place to stay in for prosecuting medical researches. In the wake of the Great War. the International Academy of127 words
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Article140 1924-02-11 2 Few people are aware that His Majesty the King was the first of a reignting family to fly. Oiv» of the amusing moments in conversation with Sir Hiram Maxim was to hear him describe how the King, then the Duke of York, vet* down to Baldwin's Park and inspected the140 words
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Article195 1924-02-11 2 C. A. RIBEIRO AND CO., LTD. The directors of thai above company bnvf is ued the following report: The directors .bog to submit to the sh-rehoHiers the Company's accounts, duly audited, for the year *nd«d September 30, 1923. The result of th* year's working shows a lo*s of195 words
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Article348 1924-02-11 2 British Politics Followed in Far Away Thib?t. Dr. W. M. McGovern. the young Rnl'iisih explorer who ■taceccdsd in reaching Lhasa and inteiviewed th* Dalai Lama. gave the tir-X publ'c account of hfe txpedit:->n at the New Oxford Theatre, his sLory being illustrated by film picture* taken348 words
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Article171 1924-02-11 2 Remarkable Popular Interest. There were extraordinary scenes in the Calvary Bapt'st Chapel, NewYork, during a debate on the question "Is the B'Vle Infallible?" The Rev. J. R. Stratton pastor of Calvary Church, was on the affirmative 6»d« and the Rev. C. F. Potter, pastor of the Westside Un171 words
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Advertisement355 1924-02-11 2 \S Drive away that > PAIN I BHFLMATiC AXELS AND PAINS. NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, NEURITIS. comfort follows in Mediately. fi liniment INSTANT RELIEF AFTER 16 YEARS* ST'KTriiFNG. M,s WhiUM-k, .4. Whitfield T.a:ie knk.la k, wni| fg, I luivf suffered from Rheumatism in m> shout-'.< for over m&FTKlJ 1 J it.v.v.r hiring355 words
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Advertisement422 1924-02-11 2 AFTER SERIOUS ILLNESS. Build Up Your Blood and Strength With. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. A Canadian Young Lady's Experience. When influenza, malaria, dys;ntery, or other wasting illness has laid you low the system is left in debilitated condition and requires building up; for wfcfeh purpose nothing ex sta better than422 words
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Advertisement322 1924-02-11 2 I THE GRAY CAR 1924 MODejJ The Gray car has a reputation throughout the world the introduction of this car into the East has met enormous sales and unqualified success and satisfar? 1^ !The Gray holds the American .Automobile certificate (copy in office) for being 10a s J America's Most322 words
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Article674 1924-02-11 3 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. DOMINION STATUS. Delh', Jan. 17. —It is understood that Dewan Bahadur Rangachariar (Independent) has given notice of two re-so.ul for the forthcoming Session of vhe Legislative Assembly:— (1) Urg'ng u>rly steps for secar- j ir.g for Ind a full Self-Governing Dominion status and provinc al674 words
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Advertisement282 1924-02-11 3 I I I |.H'lliillllIHn'iiiltllll|!'|.;|i i liiaitllilin t i •H|..|uiJliUUllUUiUJiiUi k SPECIAL HALF MARKED PRICE j REMNANT j SALE CHOT1RM ALL'S 1957. .51-52 High Street, SINGAPORE I C. P. GOEBZ'S I CAMERAS LENSES 1 acknowledged to be the test by all S who use them. lift few Shipment have just Arrived282 words
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Advertisement469 1924-02-11 3 ERUPTIONS OVDII CHILPIHEAB Aiso On Face. Could Not Sleep For Itching Pain. Cuticura Heals. "My little daughter was struck o:: the nose ind an eruption started which tnrsad to part* of her face, and finally over her head. It was of a wet nature and the child could not sleep469 words
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Advertisement366 1924-02-11 3 I by Chemists 1 I THE SUPER INSECT KILLER I OUTFIT (Syayer and one tin liquid) $3."0 REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.5t I Tha Straits Ghamioai Co., The British Pharmacy fl 110-2, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS, (3 Representatives pi g FOR MALAYA, D.E.I. AND SIAM. SINGAPORE S.S. ru rj366 words
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Article715 1924-02-11 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR." When Jeanne danced through the little kitchen the hug,e Bel? aa became annoyed and tossed hex through the back door into a pyramid of turn.:p3. Jeanne, more or less hunrliated at such summary treatment, rose715 words
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Advertisement345 1924-02-11 4 AMUSEMENTS Empire Cinema from Saturday, Feb. 9 to Monday, Feb 11 Id tbe Second Show at 97.0. Eves Film Review The Timber Queen A Pathe Serial in 15 Episodes or 31 Reels featuring Ruth Roland Episode 1 The Leg Jam in 3 Parts Episode 2 The Flaming Forest in 2345 words
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Advertisement307 1924-02-11 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Wednesday, February 6, to Monday, February it In the Second Show at 9 p m. Sharp* Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Lewis Stone, Jane Novak, and Wallace Beery in The Rosary In 8 Reels. The story expresses a spiritual thought in a drama307 words
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Advertisement527 1924-02-11 4 I AMUSEMENTS^^^ Oh Joy! Look whose here GAIETY CINEMA. Offering To-night in the 2nd Show at 9.15 p. in. THE SPECIAL ATTRACTION As Presented at the Victoria Theatre. JACKIE COOGAN MASTER OF EVERY EMOTION The Million Dollar Kid wi»h the Billion Dollar smile-more adorable ever! Charles Dickens OLIVER TWIST Not527 words
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Article965 1924-02-11 5 ns fO THB BATTLE U CKUISO& Apply E»rMor Tickets. I rangeonenU have 8* Transport Unl f or the visits by the of Singapore f the Battle *Z 1 ruisen w.ll be open £30 to 5.30 except 4 h aad Friday the lay* owiOf to "At P H.965 words
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Article133 1924-02-11 5 The following passengers traveling from Singapore' and Penang per s.s. Ethiopia to connect at Rangoon with B bby and Henderson Lines:— Per s.s. Amarapoora sailing from Rangoon Feb. 12. —Mrs. 3. R. Gordon, Mr. T. R. Spence. Mr. J. R. Bell, Mrs. E. A. Snewin, Mr. S. C.133 words
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Article110 1924-02-11 5 Own ems and Masters of Shipp ng aire requested to keep their Vessels as cles.r of the range as possible during the Heavy Gun Practice, which will take pace from the undermentioned Fotjs on the da:es stated below commencing at 9 a.m. A Rod Flag wll be110 words
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Article57 1924-02-11 5 Specimens of the new aluminumalloy wheel of a London omnibus company have been run over 30,000 miles with Httle impairment. They have wily half the weight of the standard steel wheel, road wear is lessened by their usfc. aand ther scrap value when wda*n out is said to be two-thircr,57 words
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Article217 1924-02-11 5 ROITTB OF CEREMONIAL MARCH. Revised Programme. The fol owing is tihe revised Programme? of the viiit of the Special Servicer Squaiitixn to Singapore. To-day, February 11. Official Landing of Admirals, 10 a.m. Banquet at Government Ho*use 8.15 p.m. To-morrow, February 12. Reception of Their Highlmessea the Sultans217 words
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104 1924-02-11 5 Commencing 8.30 a.m., Friday, Feb. 15. Farm-up at th<? entrance to the Squadron Club. Along Co'lyer Quay over Anderson Br dge, p.»st the Singapore Cricket Club rou.d by the Europe Hotel, a'ong St. AncJrewsroa<i. across. Stamford-road, along Beach-road. up Bras Basah-o-oad t« Queen-street. Along Queen-street,104 words
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Article83 1924-02-11 5 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-Nilchi Sb/mbun" for the follow- TOKIO, Friday. It is announced that tthe date for the elect on is fixed for May 10. The T. K. X.'s Java line is withdrawn and the liner Persia Maru has been moored at Yokohama. The83 words
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Article182 1924-02-11 5 Young and old, gentle and simple, clean and unclean, wise and foolish, cultured and barbarian, yea even the beasts that perish, are among its victims. No man or woman is too young or too old to suffer, the old fall more readily than the young. You pity182 words
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51 1924-02-11 5 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Visit to the Naval Squadron, Wednesday, Feb. 13. Parade at Headquarters. 8.45 a mIt is hoped that as many Officers as possible will be present. Dress. Officers.—Shorts, Puttees, Tunfc, White Cottar, Green Tie. Scouts —Full Uniform without Staves. The Band will not bring their51 words
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163 1924-02-11 5 The above medals have beea swarded to The persons named below. Application for these should be made personally to the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. (Medals Branch), Singapore. Surname. Christian Names. Dalgleish David. Horton Alfred H. Strachan Frederick. Basir-Maraat. Earle Robert E. Robertson163 words
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Advertisement335 1924-02-11 5 I' TITAN 1 BRAND g I I j Cement Cement I Sole Importers j fsirj Selling- Afent X I Borneo Sumatra fe\ G. Aurelyjj] I Trading Co., Ltd. raffles place, a (Incorporated In Holland) Telegram AURELT. [jj l j PRIVATE TUITION IN ENGLISH (;I CJ j-n g business "correspondence, Arit335 words
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Miscellaneous282 1924-02-11 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY FEB. 11. Mail c oses at G. P. 0. to-day at noon. S. S. and F. M. S. Cash on Delivery Service. The mar mum amount of the Trade Charge in respect of parcels in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Cash on Delivery Service has282 words
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Article98 1924-02-11 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day Feb. It. High Tdes—2.lB a.m., 2.33 pm. Public Holiday. Dutch homeward mail closes. Landing of Admirals, Johnston's Pier, 10 a.m. Banquet at Govt. House, 8.15 p m. Kaai's HawaiitTis, Happy Valley, 9 p.m. The Quaints Theatre, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow Feb. 12. H gh98 words
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Article664 1924-02-11 6 Singapore extends a royal and hearty welcome to-day to the Special Service Squadron which is visiting the city on its long cruise. It is 40 years or more since a British w&itship squadron embarked on a round-the-world tour. That squadron sailed under the Earl of Clanwilliam and the664 words
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Article79 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON Saturday. The Appropriat' r.B Committee ha* approved the annual nerval appropriabfc<n b>U providing the expenditure $272 000.000 of which $30.000,000 will be available fbr completion of over a score of vessels under construction. The total is $4,500 000 les>> than the budget estimate, and $23.000.000Reuter. - 79 words
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Article49 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. NEW YORK. Saturday. Doctor James Green announces the engagement of fa daughter Eleanor to Prince V ggc of Denmark, a nephew cf Quaan Alexandra of V'ggo at preserX in Ottawa, where on Monday she attends the marriage of her brother Eric to If ss Loss Booth-— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article27 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. VERA CRUZ. Saturday. The revolutionaries re-occupfed Orizaba. An»erdabu and' Vefra Cruz on February 7. Martial Law was proclaimed there as some looting had occurrred—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article71 1924-02-11 6 IFrom Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Saturday. The Resident Councillor has received a wireless frown Rear-Admiral Brand, of the First Light Cruder squadron, as follssrs "We leave Penang with the deepest regret but delightful memories. On bdhauf of tile entire squadron I send my warmest thanks to flhe71 words
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Article158 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. The P. and O. s.s. Obra has left Bombay, and is exppected to- arrivt at this port at 6 a on Wednesday, the 20.h kiatant. She wll orocced to the P. and 0. Wharf on arrival. PARIS Yesterday The Chamber passed by 329 to 207 the first article ofReuter. - 158 words
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Article75 1924-02-11 6 Chinese Accused of Participating. Reuter. RIGA, SaturdayBesides increasing disorders st Ukraine hitherto, unconfirmed reports assert that there, are ris'ng in tho Caucasus, Turkestan, Siberia and White Russia. It is reported that the insurgents arc under General Sicheff who formed a provisional Government in Blagovyeschensk District, East Sberia.Reuter. - 75 words
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Article90 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. RIGA, Yesterday. A message from Mascow says that art a meeting of the Communist Executive, Zinov'eff said that it was imperative to fellow Len.n's tcctcs and must at ail costs get closer to the pcasaivjry even if force was necessary. He foreshadowed great cleansing <<per»tons and declaredReuter. - 90 words
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Article171 1924-02-11 6 Important Aeroplane Plans Gone. Reuter. PARIS Saturday. A French eng-ine.r, a Russian woman and a Russu;*u.foivhian were aires :ed i:\ connection with the theft of d. igns of new aeroplett; engmcß at the Breguet Aetxplane Works. Tb? correspondence seized states and sh.»ws thait the arrested persons ha-d relationeReuter. - 171 words
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Article120 1924-02-11 6 Commendable Action by Seamen's Union. Reuter. LONDON Saturday. Six hundred German seamen, who had been en strike left Lot don for H jnburg- repatKu.ed by tho Seamen's U_ion. an official of which explained that they were baing repatriated in the interests of the sh/pping community of th* worldReuter. - 120 words
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Article111 1924-02-11 6 Estimates for Current Year. Reuter. AMSTERDAM, Saturday. The Government's memorandum relative to the naval estimate* for 1924 shows tfrafc despite the rejection of its former measure, the Government intends bo introduce a new naval bill. It is not expected, however, that this will be dealt wiuh in theReuter. - 111 words
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Article19 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. LONDON SaturuV y. Tba Prince of Wales passed a good nright ard is progressing weM.— Beotar.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article179 1924-02-11 6 Sino-Germa/i Indemnity Agreement. Reuter. PARIS, Saturday. While no offical confirmati. m has l/.sached here of the Shanghai report of the Si no-Germ an Indemnty Agreement t is declared that tfcfs will be perfectly legitimate from the' viewpoint of the Reparations Commi£fi6cin. It is presumed that the $1,400,000 mentioned ii\Reuter. - 179 words
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Article89 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. COLOGNE, Yestenday. With the Separatists evacuation of the public bu'ldngs of Wiesbaden, Worms. Bigen and Alzey the Separatist movement- has practically disappeared from South Rhineland, except Ma nz and a few unrmpDrtant vrijlages. The Separatists attempting a coup at Bingen were disowned by the French andReuter. - 89 words
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Article102 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. PARIS, Saturday. A message from Cobler.ce says that the Angvo-French High Comm\ssioners have reached an agreement regarding the railways in the Cologne z.ne. —Reuter. PARIS, Saturday. It is stated that the agreement provides that the Cologne railways should rema'n under German direction but the RegieReuter. - 102 words
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Article51 1924-02-11 6 Serious- Situation. Reuter. LONDON. Saturday. A serous outbreak of Bubonic plague is reported- in East Russia The whole of the Government of Astrachan is proclaimed as affected Drastic combative measures are proceeding. N nety anti-plague detachments are working in Kirgh 'z Province and s'x in KalmuckReuter. - 51 words
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Article54 1924-02-11 6 Tidy Net Profit. Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. The annual report of the Imperial Tobacco Company shows a net profit of seven million- The directors propose a final dividend of 8 per cent and a bonus of a shilling per share, both tax free, mak ng 20 per centReuter. - 54 words
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Article41 1924-02-11 6 Australian Labour Opinion. Reuter. SYDNEY, Yesterday. Mr. Charlton the leafder of the Oppoeit/on in the Commonwealth Parliament, in a speech opined tha: the proposed S ngapore base would incur the displeasure of the Japanese, who had always played fair.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article31 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. ASHINGTON, Saturday. A message from New York hns announced that the Japanese loan of of $300,000 000 will be issued simultaneously in London and New York on Wednesday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article22 1924-02-11 6 Reuter. NEW i ORK, Saturday. Anderson on January 30, was sentenced on lihe first count (o two years' imprisonment. —Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article251 1924-02-11 6 STATUS OF BDin Detail, NEW YORK l* A J e "v by the Pe^n> m the "New York T rr,''• the present p Sincla.r > Minister *ng off the Bni;sh economic d minat negot':<t.o:.-, a. r -> Company in 192] ploi.at.on of the N The Anglo-!' claims251 words
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Article178 1924-02-11 6 Home Secrttary on Fortia Policy. Reuter. LONDON. YtfW* In a speech at Burdey, V 'K* 1 has been ad pted as Labour •itf* in the bye-election, tie Hoots* tary, Mr. Arthur Herdersca, ing to the corresp ndenc* W* Macdonaid and Po r.care. opinion t'hat already a changeReuter. - 178 words
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Article14 1924-02-11 6 Impossible at I Reuter. DELHI MKu-al enquiry 'j Act. Ite WReuter. - 14 words
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Advertisement382 1924-02-11 6 j Robinson Co., Ltd.! I aai bb m m r i cms ss8 i i. I S Special Purchase o! I HEAVY WHITE j I TURKISH BATH TOWELS No. 4. HF I i I Size 26 x 52 ins. I Price $2.00 each. j I No. VV 88 I Size382 words
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Article3542 1924-02-11 7 Arrival of Special Service Squadron. Landing of the Admirals. n her history, the rare privilege tothe host to no fewer \MI Majesty's sh r ps, at anchor in the P of the nt array f Pfi v.* vi ta cci pses any that d in Singapore's rr>3,542 words
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Article139 1924-02-11 7 Nearly a thousand Red Admiral and tortoiseshell butterflies at the London Zoo have been frozen to death in an ice-house- They were the victims of an experiment made to see whether the insects couM not thus be kept in a state of hibernation during the winter, to be taken out139 words
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Article2262 1924-02-11 8 CHINESE COMMUNITIES' HIGH TRIBUTES. "A Perfect Gentleman." A banquet which will not be forgotten for many day* was that aUhe Garden Club or, Saturday night, when I Qg members of the Chinese communities ii the Straits Settlements and F.MS, pttsd .of respect and devotion to the retiring G.2,262 words
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Article138 1924-02-11 8 Extradition Warrant Granted. When sftie extnadi:'on proceedings, against Mr. Bashir Ahmad, who is wanted by the Indian Government to answer a charge of kidnapping, were concluded before Mr. P. F. David, the Distai*<Jt Judge on Saturday afternoon, His Honour made on order to that effect.138 words
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Article192 1924-02-11 8 Sports Pastimes. SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON. PROGRAMME OF THE VISIT TO SINGAPORE. Sports Events. TO-DAY, FEB. It S. C. C. Ground. SOCCER. Special Service Squadron v s. c. c. S. R. C. Ground. HOCKEY. Special Service Squadron v S. R. C RAFFLES SCHOOL Ground. SOCCER. A S. C. C. Side v192 words
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Article160 1924-02-11 8 ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND. Reuter. BELFAST, Saturday. In the rugger match played hi showery weather 3n the presence of 16,000 people Englaind bes<t Ireland by 14 to 3. The baiir wafs very slippery iair»d Ireland was continually attacking the first twenty minutes. The Irish fullback Crawfcwd narrowly missed a penalty-gioalReuter. - 160 words
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Article137 1924-02-11 8 NAVAL VISIT. Good boxing programmes are be ng arranged on the occasion of the visit of the Naval Squadron. If fine these wiil take place at the Happy Valley by the kind permission of the propuietors and if wet they will be held at a Harbour Godown where a137 words
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Article54 1924-02-11 8 AMERICA WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. PHILADELPHIA, To-day. Reuter. By defeating England in the final round by 3 to 2 matches, the United States has won the International Squash Racquets Championship, and the possession of the Lapham Cup. The two clays play resulted as follows:—United States 72 3 points, England 6V2Reuter. - 54 words
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Article29 1924-02-11 8 TO-DAY'S MATCHES. In the football matches this evening the S.C.C. play a team from the Battle Cnrsers and the S C.F-A. meet a team from the L?\ght Cruiser*.29 words
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Article28 1924-02-11 8 MATCH CANCELLED. The hockey match between the St. Joseph's Old Boys and the Special Serv'ce Squadron for to-day is cancelled owing to the stave of the ground.28 words
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Article31 1924-02-11 8 Reuter. HOBART. Yesterday. Arneborg won the half mle champ'ooship of Australia in 10 min. 57 4-5 sec. Charlton uncompeting in the champ on ships and reserving himself for the Olympiad.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article33 1924-02-11 8 CLUB vs. H.M.S. HOOD. On Wednesday at 5 p.m. there will be a water polo match at the Swimming CiUb between the Club team and H.M.S. Hood of the Special Serv'ce Squadrqn.33 words
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Article45 1924-02-11 8 Ca'cultrv Jan. 25.—Shaukat Ali and Party returned to-day after a vist to Ceylon. They said that, while warvting naturally to preserve their individuality, the Ceylonese seemed to have no objection to form an integral of the future Un'ted States of India.45 words
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Article64 1924-02-11 8 Mr. Widfred Charles Stewart Corry has been appointed by the Colonial Office to be Malayan O vil Service, and has left for Singapore to take up his appointment. Mr. Corry is the only son of the late Mr. James Stewart Corry, of Wilmar. Cadogan Park, Belfast, and Mrs. Corry, of64 words
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Advertisement52 1924-02-11 8 Getting c tranger day by day. Have ]fbu realised that you can actually see your little ones getting stronger day by day as they reap the benefit of this proved lung-heal-ing and body-buiiding food Make the experiment now and see that it is genuine SCOTT'S EMULSION I Guards fthe throat52 words
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Advertisement573 1924-02-11 8 1 CRICKET GEA?| Wisdens "EXCELLER" Bat $162 "SPECIAL CROWN" Ball 60. Cricket Stumps 1st. Q. 7vu Cricket Stamps 2nd Q. s I Score Book 1.2-5 I TENNIS BAILS I Ayre's "CHAMPIONSHIP" Wisdens "NEW STANDARD" 9 85 1 SLAZENGERS GUT REVIVER 0 95 ,,b^ Sports Goods of All Kin Is H573 words
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Article732 1924-02-11 9 AN APPRECIATION. It s with the deepest regret, wh'ch will be shared in many circles in Penang, and in Malaya generally, that we have to announce the death at home of Mr. Richard Nettleton Goodwin, the managing editor of the "Pinang Gazette." The sad intelligence732 words
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Advertisement636 1924-02-11 9 w BRITISH I The imperial Typewriter ably upholds tbe Higtnst Stan dards of c BRriSH MATERIALS and BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. Before buying another make, write for prices and full particulars. Sole Agents: l DUNCAN ROBERTS Ltd., "i**** *****1 ■•'•"•'"'•"•"■"•"■«•''•«■»l"l>.™ RESTRINGING i tet 3W f f «URMTEE0 I Pr e J 6636 words
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Article598 1924-02-11 10 Singapore, F<?b. 1. MEAT. Artcle. Pricea- c Beef round steak kati 0.42 Beef stew or curry kat< Pork Kan kati Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) 0.48 kati Mutton Indian lb. 0.50 Mutton Australian lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kaiti Fowl large (3 kalis) each Fowl medium (IV2598 words
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Advertisement595 1924-02-11 10 AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undesigned have received instructions to jell by public auction at their jne troer igre Kfaffle s Chamber*, Raffles Place, On Monday, February 25, at 2 30 p.m. telzn Besar c Aii,v, t tii T.ieces of valuable 999 years' leasehold Building LMs!t tiLn VontLing respectively595 words
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Advertisement372 1924-02-11 10 j ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED.: THE 1924 MODELS B. S. A. I MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR CYCLES j I h. p. Sport or Touring Model, 3 speed, BMM Chain Drive »525 i I 4 h. T lng Model De-luxe, 3 speed, Kick-starter{g 6 h p. Touring Model, De-lu«e, 3 speed, Kick-starter,372 words
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Advertisement366 1924-02-11 10 STEAMER SAILINGS I PACIFIC MAIL I MANAGING AGENTS, I UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD I TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSER I PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGH \I ttm 1 YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO I AMERICAN STEAMERS. I Leaves Hongkong Arrives Saa F- I PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Feb 27 PRESIDENT WILSON Mar 26366 words
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Advertisement495 1924-02-11 11 SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) L PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. LAR AND ORIENTAL p. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. J Contract with His Majesty's Government.) TONDON. HOMEWARDS. RD S from Ol 1 t»nan For Marseilles, London A Antwerp. For China Japan Due Leaves Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1924495 words
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Advertisement579 1924-02-11 12 NOTICE. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Seats for 70 Rtudc-ts are av liable in the Indian Elementiry School, No. 8, Short Street, ia classes from Pr.mary to Standard III. For particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD GASH COLLECTOR. LOW KIM GUISW'3 authority to collect money on behalf of the579 words
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Advertisement358 1924-02-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. WASTED— Smart-.Juni r Clerk for Shipping Department, good writing and address essential. One who can speak and read Cantonese and Hokien preferred. Apply X.Y.Z.—c/o "Malaya Tribune." MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Applications are Invited for flie posts of two Senior Architectural Draftsmen in the Municipal Architect's Department. Salary at the rate358 words
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Advertisement360 1924-02-11 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the 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. Lim360 words
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Advertisement505 1924-02-11 12 BANKS. I THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LTD. (Registered in London, undfr the Companies Acts of 1862 U 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed CapiUi £1,800,000! Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund ami Heat.. £1,352.105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E*. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:505 words
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Advertisement504 1924-02-11 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. looirpcrutr.} in Eu«'*u;* by Koyai Charter 1&55. Paid up Capites in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liab iity of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Ikilo Range504 words
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Advertisement376 1924-02-11 12 INSURANCE. THE f ifel 80UTH V9ILf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated ia the S.S.) i Hc&d CiSce: Singapore, 1st Floor, Panque del Indo China I Bulled* 2a,376 words
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