Malaya Tribune, 20 February 1924
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Title Section28 1924-02-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY, 5. XL- No. 43 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1924.28 words
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Advertisement90 1924-02-20 1 kurlo SOAP j WAFERS j m m I.IMITKI). m England.) i' corpo I i i '■'itiwunf •i• 1 iiiiiiiiiiii.il ;i!ii:iiiiiniinniiiiiiin»... ■•,:»«riiut..*.uiuui r*^ l I THE HOUSE OF FRANKELS i THE FASHION PLATE OF I i EVERYTHING BEAUTIFUL j NEW GOODS j Tron? 811 ccrrers of the Glob© Unpacking Daily f90 words
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Advertisement222 1924-02-20 1 EVER-HOT BAG WATERLESS Heats Itself and Stays Hot for 24 Hours. Medical Hall, Ltd., 23, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. mm mm mm M M M w> M M W M M B I' M w i w w S~ ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). LITTLE WONDER Gramophone Special Offer222 words
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Advertisement173 1924-02-20 1 tiii!tiiirwii;iiiii:iitii:ii'iii!t!!iMi i ir.iuiur i mm to 1 m HARMONY i The glasses you wear should be I I iti harmony with your com- I plex on and particular style of I dress. Our Optometrists will do Z this sat sfaetorily for you. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15* South Ca«.B'173 words
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Article829 1924-02-20 2 ANTICS WITH A PURPOSE. By Olivs Heaeltinc. "The Saared Dance." By W. O. E. Oesterley. Cambridge University Press. Bs. 6d. net. The Comic Spirit was rtigtitly praised by Meredith as the youngest and motft civU&od of the Muses. Pily and terror purged tho grosser passions of cur829 words
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Article569 1924-02-20 2 BOMBING OF MESPOT VILLAGES. NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges) London, January 31—Tha "Daily Herald" «tatea that Brigadtfr-GeMral Thomson, the Air Minister, opposes m principle the "bombkig cf villages in Mesopotamia whose inhabitants have met p fd taxes." Tha paper adds that the a'rpiea569 words
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Advertisement422 1924-02-20 2 Arlell s I "WORLD RENOWNED" BISCUITS 4 CAKES J Biscuits for Infants are incomparable Cakes—the Most Dainty jf So/« Agents for Malaya: s FRANCIS MONK Co., 11 It, RCBINSCN EO/D, SINGAPORE. g I THE GRAY CAR 1924 MOE EL I j J The Gray cat has a reputation throughout the422 words
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Advertisement348 1924-02-20 2 MANY A GOOD DINNER is wasted on a poor app t'te. There's no need to waste youros, far if you eat poorly, feel bilious, lvetfish, h.-adachy, "blue," Pinkettes are perfection to set matters right. Try Pinkettes to-night, you'll feel better n the mcrning. They also punify the breath, clear the348 words
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Advertisement233 1924-02-20 2 I Now Proceeding j H Special Reductions in all kinds m jjj SILK AND CUBIOSITV 1 I REDUCED 15 to 50 PE« CENT I Inspection will convince v I G. RAMGHAND SONS, 42 No^b I A GIFT A& m that strengthens friendships^. A gift that only you can give— j233 words
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Article971 1924-02-20 3 S I DRY OF TH C OCCUPATION. Historical Sketch. One hufcd-ed years ago the Biiiish tag was hosted for the first time m Kenya Colony, furmety kn >WD as Bntish Earn Africa (writes the "Morning Post.") On December 3, Capta'n W. Fitzwilliam Owen,, of his Majesty's ship "Leven971 words
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Article199 1924-02-20 3 London, Jan. 30.—Although Framce ia p!i?aUed that Mr. Macdoni ul aj.ti M. Poi'icai'. have at last exchanged greetings, thtere is adml.tedly a feeing that a Lng roid ii yet to be ti reraUi b f ore a complete Franco■attlemut cay* be achievod. There m many points, says199 words
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Article97 1924-02-20 3 Wa make r.-o apology for publ shing the fallowing "Ford Story" which appeared in "The Crescent." The story is as fcC/ows:— Joe Has-s tells about a tin roof of a Kansas More that was tiom off arid rolled into a compact bundle by a cyclone- Having97 words
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Article68 1924-02-20 3 London, Feb. 3.—Government has decided to maintain ex-Service mental patients out of a special grunt, thus removir4g them from pauper status. It was the Poplar Guardians' refusal to pay for the maintenance of such patients within the asylum that cause.! the appearance of a bailiff a; ;he68 words
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Advertisement170 1924-02-20 3 Danger lurks Wherever there's a crowd Sooal Evans' Antique Throat Pastille t be mouth, and however v germs the stale atmosphere contains you «-ife Kvans' Pastilles kill all microbes of brontses. They never your unffs if you ANTISEPTiC THROAT Pastilles ...stS. Sole proprietors: Evans Cfr* I. r Webb, Ltd., Liverpool,170 words
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Advertisement207 1924-02-20 3 TAPPING i HE NERVEFOUCE. Worse Than Bleeding. "It is better to lose a P n t of Mood Chan to have the nerves tapped. ,ne can measure your nerve-force as it runs away," wrote that famous Doctor Oliver WedaH Hdln.es. It M cfesy to; explain why this is so. The207 words
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Advertisement154 1924-02-20 3 A DEADLY ENEMY. It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued iwinges of Iii.o imatism causing acu'.c suffering witn each appearuju-e. wiil wear nv/ay the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem-trivia!, but as fchey continue they grow worse and ;he154 words
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Advertisement334 1924-02-20 3 i I SWAT THE FIVl I Qavbaee I j J j I THE SUPER INSECT KILLER. I OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3.50 REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.5», fha Straits Chemical Co., The British Pharmacy 1 440-2, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. S0LE DIST RIBUTOKS, g Representatives FOR MALAYA, D.E.L AND334 words
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Article753 1924-02-20 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." •THE PLAYHOUSE." Buster Kenton, who is appearing at the Gaiety Theatre in "The Playhouse," said: to be tihe funniest picture the famous "undertaker-come-dian" ever has made, has been an actor for n neteen and 1 a half years, desp'te753 words
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Advertisement324 1924-02-20 4 AMUSEMENTS^ REAL CHINESE PICTURES For Three Nights Only EMPIRE CINEMA TAN JONG PAGAR ROAD. PHONE No. 1001. From Wednesday, Feb. 20 to Friday, Feb. 22. In the Second Show at 9.30. In the First Show at 7.30. Temples of Hangchow one Jump Ahead In 2 Reels. A Westein drarna in324 words
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Advertisement491 1924-02-20 4 AMUSEMENTS ~A LH A M BRAT From Monday, February 18, to Saturday, February 23. In the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. J. SHERNFIELD AND BERT ENNIS PRISENTS Smiling Billy Mason in It Might Happen to You In 5 Reels. Yoj never know what will491 words
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Advertisement519 1924-02-20 4 MUSEMENTS^ G AIE TV j Z r^S?^ SBE CAME FBOM ABiZONA '«RILLEj AT And say, when this roUtokiocfa-licking■ Ti two-gun whirlwind breezed Into hipa WulllllU I U society can you imagine what happened,' 1 Mr| [jfJUm Don't imagire it. You ujignt miss soice- j IS UNIVEBSii-c "'IIL thing. Stake your519 words
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Article185 1924-02-20 5 ARRIVALS. February, 20. Bresil from La Pllice. S'ngkawang from Bagan CLEARANCES. February, 20. Sarie Borneo for Bandjermass'in. Redang for Baingkok via porta. Ayuthia for T. Baled Ti Niboecng. Ramsay for Moji. B ngloe for Yokohama via ports. Scott Harlcy £pr S. Liat Batavia„ Ben Hong Liong for Samafrang185 words
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Article60 1924-02-20 5 C of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Feb. 20. *le Crepj Closing Prices. Buyers Sellcrt. Spot Latest London Cables queue*. London. Spot.— .u>e<i Smoked Sheet Closing Price*. Bay era Setters Spot 45-/4 46 I <2 March 47 April to Ju 48 48V* July to Sept 49 49% Latest London60 words
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Article24 1924-02-20 5 Singapore, Feb. 20. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York.—2scents. London.—l s. l%d. Singapore.—46*4 cents. Tone of Market—Weak.24 words
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Article75 1924-02-20 5 Singapore, Feb. 20. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 7|32d Demand 2s 4 d Private 3 months' s'ght 2s 4?gd Bank Tel. Transfer On Hongkong Bank demand draft 1% Pc. pmOn Shanghai— Bank demand draft 69v On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer On Japan Bank demand draft 109%75 words
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Article101 1924-02-20 5 Standard Oil Co.'s Current Pncea. iJevoe's Imperial Biilliant rxr two tins j»Sylvan Arrow per two tana Tiger per two tttf Tiger m drums per two drums $4 40 Socony Mo-tor Gasol ne per two r.s of 8 gallons $8 oO Socony Moior Gascon- per gallon without101 words
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Article143 1924-02-20 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER. Lo r»X— canta. London.—ls. l%d. TIN. London .—«£276.15 X). Local.—sl37% per picul 225 tons •old. PRODUCE. Buyers Sellers Gamb'er $20.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube Whi c Pepper 27.00 M'xed Black Pepper 17.75 Sur.dried Copra 12 5C M x .d Copra 12.20 Small143 words
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Article130 1924-02-20 5 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Macphail.) Rubber -—Quot-kions ncm r.al. Tjn.—Taup ags $1.32 Vz. Noi'.h? $1.25 to $130, Souths $1.07 l a to $1.124 com r v. P.talings $1.15 to $120, Ulu Piahs $2 10 to $2.15, Pengk:*ena $18 U) $15.50, Mambus 77 1 f 82 x 2, Kamp130 words
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Article147 1924-02-20 5 Tins:—Taipings $1.27% to $132%, Nor:h Taipings $125 to $130, South Taipiagi $1.10 to $1.15. Johans 36 to 39 eat**, Peta lings $1.16 to $1.19, Nramg Pets $1.75 to $1 80, Ulu Piahs $2.10 to $2.15, Lingus $4.85 to $5, Pe.igkalens $15 to $15.50. Rubbers.—Men.akabi 20 o147 words
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Article159 1924-02-20 5 Rubbers.—New Craig'eleas 49 to 52 cents, Lurnas $7.25 to $7.50, New Scudads $1.05 to $115. Kedahs $1.95 to $2.05, Mamdai Tekongs 34 to 36 eta, Bukit Jelotongs 49 to 52 cents, Mentakabs 20 to 22 cents, Ulu Remits 21 to 23% cantsu Ayer Panas $5.05 to159 words
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Article196 1924-02-20 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Rubbsrs. —48 to 52 cts G'.enealys $1.15 to $1 20; Indf $4.15 to $4.50 Kedahs $1.95 to $2 05, Ma'aka Pindas $1.32% to $187%» Meirtakabs 20 to 23 cenjis, Muars 37% bo 42% Pajatms $5 to $5.25, Perak R/veirs H to $1.07%, Sa-ndy-orofta $130 to $1.45, Sun-jfei196 words
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Article165 1924-02-20 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore. Feb. 20. Number after the ship indica.es the Godown it is abreast of and the word "Gute," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Tara, 22; Obra, 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3.)165 words
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Advertisement78 1924-02-20 5 IHORLICKSI I MALTED I IMILK1 MILK J If? 6LASS! t 1 jll^^^EjP k D« m( rUt ta« lf> fv undermining at* your j// vfcffl eonititutiou bj the raragct Va s',f/ *f hot climatea. Drinb Jy HOELICK'S MALTED Al MILK. the tried, truited and '/> Kj trs» rOOD-DKINIL V«U *r.'' a78 words
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Advertisement573 1924-02-20 5 i minim iiiiiiiimmwi i i i i TITAN I i 1 BRAND Cement Cement I i Sol. Importer. 11 1 Atent s 1 j 80p.130 Sumatra fe\ 1 j Trading Go., Ltd. I I l a nßirmiuininranini.n W4NTE D.—Comfortable board-residence from March f*r European bachelor, near town. Particulars to 83X174573 words
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Miscellaneous53 1924-02-20 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerban Hospital. Singapore, Feb. 19. Bar Red 32 Fah 1015.2, 1013.3, 1012.3. Temp 83, 88, 81. Wet Bulb Ther 78, 80, 78, D'r of Wind N, SW, calm. Max Temp «n shade 91. Mir. Temp in Shade 73. Max in Sun 140. Min on Grass 72. Ra'nfall53 words
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Article603 1924-02-20 5 to-dat, keb. 2« Vuala I>ungun 0*** Hong Ho 2 p.m. w k I#*' K Bjndon 4 Bangkok* Sir 1 Redang 2 pan. f. Muat" a3 ilt ***** p m Japan Be agio e 3 p.m. Ban What* Hin 3 p.m. Stagen, Kota Banoe, Samarind», etc. an der Cape603 words
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Article125 1924-02-20 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Feb. 20. High Tides.—9 59 a m., 11.12 p.m. B. L homeward l mail closes. To-morrow, Feb. 21. High Tides.—lo.39 a.m., 11.41 pm Royal Asiatic Society Me.it ing. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 515 p.m. Lodge Gate 5.30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22. High Tides.—ll.lB125 words
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Article753 1924-02-20 6 Thtre wee only two matters of real interest before Monday meeting of the Legislative Council, but this meeting gave mor? evidence of sensible action taken by the Government than has been given at Council meetings for many months. Th.? Government courageously enough decided to risk the displeasure of753 words
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Article900 1924-02-20 6 Where's His Mammy? Malaya has had a flying visit from a disf ngushed (or notorious?) personality, but he was here long enough to cor.vin.v most people that he needs the paternal reproof which his dst ngu shed father is reported to have give*n h'm. Our visitor was900 words
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Article108 1924-02-20 6 Mr. H. R. Bull is appointed Deputy Public Prosecutor in the F. M. S with effect from Feb. 18. Mr. C. N J. Lyons, of Mesfcr*. Thoraett and Ferir, Malacca, has come to Singapore to undergo M operation. »J Singapore offic* 0 f Messrs. Orompton and Co.. Ltd. Electrical Chelmisford,108 words
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Article275 1924-02-20 6 Committee No. 5. Action taken at meeting held on February 15, 1924:— Approved le-vote of $18,800 for coat of scraping Thomsbn-rofcd Mains and Boosting, and recommerjd'ed an additional prov sion of $3,000 for scraping. Approved programme of t.runk mains for 1924 estimated to cost $300,000 payable from Loan275 words
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Article64 1924-02-20 6 (From Our Own Correspondent;. KUALA LUMPUR Tester*.?. At a of the Commif.ee of the Selar.gor Anti-Opium Society, propaganda ict'.vit'es were reporD ii a',a-o the arrant-enxa s for thfc» treatment of smokers in hospitals. It was fcaM»J to invito/ all the Ant£-Opium Societies of Malay., to a conference64 words
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Article117 1924-02-20 6 I The following werl the guests of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Gu liemard at a Dii.mer at Government HousJ on Monday. Admiraa Sir A. C. Leveson K. C. B. and Lady L.veson, the Hon'be Mr. W. H. Thome Sir Robcr: Ho Tung end Lady Ho Tung,117 words
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Article55 1924-02-20 6 Km Holland and Genmany by U due Singapore 3 p.m. Zmj. From China and Japan by Bengal Maru, due S ngapore tornorvow. From Western Australia by M 0»«>n, due Singapore daylight tomo mow. From Eunope (London ma ki despatched January 31) by M Teesta, due Penang 6 a.m.55 words
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Article116 1924-02-20 6 Mr. Hannibal A. Hegguno, a well-known local engi.eer, left ty the Japanese mail Ufa morning for Hang- The haaning of the aci on in which Goh Sang Hee claimed $4,320 tea Ec and seven others in respect j l &bare Chop Swee Guan, confections and cake .sell ere, was cor.tmued116 words
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Article47 1924-02-20 6 "BE-PAUL AND untitled ACTIVITIES." s odc% w i, HI the loc a r **J befor* tone, c !ir r U that was nrc.t "^.J *M Hu noi f*y Mr. N. H. p W k. fta*d the BOMnienano of ""tiij rf IfuUj '.J adven* Hotel. «£VSJ47 words
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Article53 1924-02-20 6 It will rx. r m:mbw 2nd a Chine* at Tanjorig Rhu by jj. A.S.P.. possess on of trad <: received the case »as dsn, a s-,quo. t,, Kah ln.rd Magis rata this mak ng f se evdeac wa* trar^ It :s alegii that the aiuthtr Ch:.,,I :he53 words
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Article47 1924-02-20 6 A Has of 1100 «»ch an 4-1 cf being in poss m and a nmu V«ub! J Police Oaart this Bnv T» prisoner w T f rje.ro on the sth Instait rj Listem who t Is said wal; to It sa:.dat fish ng exped47 words
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Article81 1924-02-20 6 Dhmnoadae Tilluma! ta L*« who was wi rted by the I da Getfneirt uj .ye rf criminal breach Mr. GourLay, in the Th rd P y-c this mom:,?. The cas? astimed by Mr. A. J. She! y-Thar son who repe. iJt Shelley-Thon.ps.»n said that the cused was81 words
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Article61 1924-02-20 6 Two Chinese have been by Mr. Mitchell, A.S.P.. and with extortion of $50 from Ko:T* Kit, a contractor lvi"fj at 1 Datoh. The (fence ie 9 have tako.n plave on the A Gh .wese who is aiieped a** extorts $15 along with two from a HokVen mandoor or.61 words
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Article38 1924-02-20 6 The Hindu festival of untitled. ma ham commenced yesterday ing, when the god from Ssko road temple was taken in P*JJ** j to the beach at Katen* T** warsh ppers perform v sea ani are fed afur arajW38 words
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Advertisement393 1924-02-20 6 jW^iikiiiiuiijauiHtiiittaiiMiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiitum^ j Robinson Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in SYigapore.) I r 1 1 wSSm m C S m SB35S -B5S3BSSS B 11 5 1 S M BS S r '"'"m m j Special Value in I MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES I B m I Tan Willow Calf I Black Box393 words
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Advertisement51 1924-02-20 6 WHAT INTERESTS 0 Under Labour RunF'rmness Wanted Noles and Common:' ftjpf Police Cour.; Wei Ha: W Financial Chaos Company R L> ter-Box Ahead ct the i How Dancing BefW Kenya V Centenary I Stage and SenMail Notice Shipping News Mr. Wells Seeks the SW I Market Friec L i SPORTS51 words
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Article135 1924-02-20 7 Workers' Congress Supports Dockers. Mr. Mac Donald III? LONDON. Yesterday. fre Committee of the rgrea. has parsed a 7 ratalaU-g the transa dockers for their ficen: fctand, pledging the supBritish Trade Unionism and lifiliftted organisations striker* —Renter. LONDON, Yesterday. of the other porta approximately e .n the135 words
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Article89 1924-02-20 7 LONDON, Yes'erday. In the of C mmftns, in mov- a ser s of financ al resolutions x rg r the aggregate of loans r;ar r. tta: der the Trade Facili'(c, A- >n. fifty to sixty-five mil- > >:•:) rg. Mr. Graham explained t r<; included at .east89 words
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Article402 1924-02-20 7 Reuter. LONDON. Yes erday. The tv.nr.g trt/mg of the H. use 0: moors was devoted bo Sir Sa: Ho are's m t/.on on the ques- ar deft-nee, n wh/eh tihe Exlr Minister wis r.vHed to hpuse t aSrr. th pir.cpie of ma ntaintng fa tame defence by airReuter. - 402 words
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Article162 1924-02-20 7 Will Business Be Injured? Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. rder y c un'.eract reports that 'f'vij. -ituatior. has been injured 1 .-c!' Mr. Coolidge made Hwn the v ew that business in the ted States > generally in a healthy rj i'' o ar «tl that probably many r ar.«Reuter. - 162 words
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Article49 1924-02-20 7 Debenture Stock. Reuter. Th L N IJ0N Yesterda yNation, f invites apr f 1><j0 > 0 °0 5 per cent >«'»^rr' a; 9m in he Government will th i r nc l )a and interest Fac l:ties A «t. The <,u r to pay for fleet Harland andReuter. - 49 words
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Article12 1924-02-20 7 Reuter. TV YORK Wfcy hv loan was over-suh-ho**ed mTd,n dollars.Reuter. - 12 words
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Article155 1924-02-20 7 America's Status. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. Mr. Hugbdfcy Sscreiary of State, in a letter to Mr Fish, a member of the House of declares it t 8 r.rit feasible mtt to ell an I it;.rnational Conference on the further limitation of naval armaments. The le ter adds thcltReuter. - 155 words
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Article150 1924-02-20 7 I>yhi, Feb. 6.—In the Assembly the- Swaraj Pi<rty is making efforts for the fusion, of tha Independents, making possible the constituit/r>n ctf a Nat'onal Party with a view to assume a of obstruction towards the BudgJt, provided the Government, withV a re-scaable time, does not return a150 words
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Article356 1924-02-20 7 GOVERNMENT FACED WITH HARD STRUGGLE. The Reform Bill. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. The taxaton proposals* have been adopted by the Chamber embodied in clause three, which have been hn:\y debated for nearly a montih. The Chamber thereafter got more rapdly to on the remain ng no clauses of Government'sReuter. - 356 words
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Article301 1924-02-20 7 The annual general meeting of the S'ng-apore Nursing Association was held at Government House yesterchy morning, Lady Guillemard pr siding Others present were Mrs. Dashwood Saunders, Mrs. G. C. Clark, Dr. Gray, Mrs. Low her Kemp, Dr. Elder, and Mrs. Alan Ker. On the motion of Lady301 words
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Article39 1924-02-20 7 Rules under, the Rubber Restriction Ordinance, coven ng the decision of the Colonial Office in respect to the re-asseasment of standard production, are contained in a blue paper laid on tihe table it Monday's meeting of the Legislative Counc'l.39 words
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Article114 1924-02-20 7 CHINESE CASE SUBMITTED TO PREMIER. A Favourable Reply. Reuter. LONDON, Yee*erday. Acting on the orders of Mr. Wellington Koo, Mr. Qhao Hsin Chu oonfenred witJh Mr. MacDonaVi at the Foreign Office and presented the Chinese case regard ng Wei Hai Wei. Oh na is dissatisfied with theReuter. - 114 words
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Article59 1924-02-20 7 Signing of Liquor Treaty Delayed. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. A short delay is likely in signing the Canado-American Illicit Liquor Prevention Treaty as a consequence cf Gaimadi duelling the suggestion that vessels plying betweea Canada an»d the United States carrying liquor should bo derj'ed clearance. It is arguedReuter. - 59 words
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Article155 1924-02-20 7 Luxuries Paid For in Dollars and Sterling. Alsatians have r.cently had an opportunty of seeing at first hand the exact economic posicion of many thousands of Germans. The French Government allowed t to be known tlxat former German residents of Alsace would be a!k/wed to return for Christmas155 words
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Article152 1924-02-20 7 Deaf Mute who did not Hear Express Coming. A tan-years-old d*af mute, Francis George Cross, who lost his life while perform"' |g a courteous act. was the subjocc of ad inquest at Radtoham. WhJ.i a train was signai-lad from the s'gnalman locked the road gates at the Icvjl152 words
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Article72 1924-02-20 7 London, Feb. s^—The South African Indian Congress has cabl/ed to Mr. Gandhi Mm on his release. The Durban Indian Morn'ng Market Asscciat'on h:« passod a resolution suspending work on Thursday as a mark of r.&peCt to Mr. Gandhi. There -is jubilation Wk the releasia. Th 9 Assocat on72 words
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Article30 1924-02-20 7 Reuter. Thirteen lives have be?n lo«t by a fire in a tenement in the Ghetto distevct to-n'ght. Some were burned te> death in their I eos.— Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article698 1924-02-20 7 THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO., LTD. The directors of the above cjmpany have issued the follow ng report: The Directors have the plrasui of subm't'jlng tier Report and duly auditod Accounts for the year er.ded Wat October, 1923. Accounts.—Tha net profit for the year af.er deducting Directors' fees698 words
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Advertisement239 1924-02-20 7 liiliilM|Miniitiiiiittiflr!ifiliifufMlf!iitiiiiuiMiiiiitfnittfi)iiiiiii!:iiii i i i i i I [|ului:;iiiiniifini::i. J!iii.iHfHltiiniufi!fiiV(l m I 52 I ARMCO IRON I I Five Points of Superiority I Armco Iron acceptably fulfills the demand on'its Five Points 1 of Superiority —Chemical Purity, Rust-Resistance, Enamel ing Property, Welding Property and Electrical Conduc- I tivity, each a characteristic239 words
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Article472 1924-02-20 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. S. C. C. MEETING. There will be a meeting in the C. C. Lounge <m Monday the 25th mat. at 6.30 p.m. to discuss matters in cormecti on with MBOfl at:oa football for the ensuing season. All Members iuteratttd are mv.ted to attend. ST. J. O. B.472 words
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Article409 1924-02-20 8 SELANGOR RACES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR, Yesterday. The weather was fin e and there was a larjre attendance, inducing the Sultan of Perak and the Rea dent of Sel .ngor. It was a favour tes day and there were twenty-two new horses in the races. For409 words
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Article34 1924-02-20 8 S. C. C. ENTRIES. Members are reminded that Entries for the lawn tennis tournament close on Saturday the 23rd mat. The entry sheets are to be found on the bar the Pavilion,34 words
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167 1924-02-20 8 In addition to a sanction of storybooks for boys and girls, the following works have bmta added to the Junior Department, Raffles Library, and wll be available for issue on Saturday 23rd instaat: BnTtho'iCiaiew's Hmdy Reference Atlas. The Boy Scouts Fear Book. Biaekie's Boys' Annual!. Kipling167 words
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Article68 1924-02-20 8 London, Fob. s.—ln the Chancery division a suit has opened im connec'.'■on w'th the City Equitable Assurance Socie'y's fa'lure, the Offfo'al Receiver clam'r.g nearly £*****00 against the directors includ'ng the Earl cf March, Lord Ribblesdale and Sir Dougl j Dawson. Eleven King's Counsel and 14 juniors68 words
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Article1338 1924-02-20 8 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) NIGHT CLUBS IN LONDON London, Jan. 30.—The first prosecution in COU ecOoto wirth the campaign to purify nl/ght clubs has resulted in till fin ng of tiw Jesters' Club £40 for the Ittefpfl sale of intoxicants. The Cub1,338 words
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Article87 1924-02-20 8 Programme of Drills up to and for Feb. 24, 1924: To-day, Feb. 20, at 5.15 p.m Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Recruits Drill. M. G. Pfabqoi) Load; unload; sight setting and Lay'rig action etc. To-morrow, Feb. 21, at 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hall. M. G. Plaitjoon, Action; Out of87 words
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Article131 1924-02-20 8 [We do not necessarily endorse th* opinions expressed by correspondents.] HOLIDAYS FOR THE CHILDREN. (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir—May I suggest that th» schools in S n)3japore be clewed to-day "Chap Goh May" in future years*, so th.,t the children may havi a holiday, a» in the o'den131 words
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Article341 1924-02-20 8 Circular No. 35. V ar Committee submits the fol*ow:r4.| report for November, 1923 end to January 1924 for your informatioi.. Members:—There were 1.152 members on the roll against 1,176 on October 30. 1923. Finance:—Bank Balance on Jan. 31, was $270 64 8« aga nst $304.82 on October341 words
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Article71 1924-02-20 8 W* are indebted to the "Nanyo *«chi-Nich: Sh mbun" for the followug: TOKIO. Monday. Owing cc (ft, amnesty issued' on the occas on of the Prince Regent', weddng, Mr. Iwash'ta Seishu has been released from the prison The Kawasaki Dock Yard has deputed 800.000 Yen for the71 words
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31 1924-02-20 8 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending February 24, 1924. 9 To-day. Feb. 20-Band Practice. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 22.-The Route March arranged for this date is cance^d31 words
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Article35 1924-02-20 8 The ordinary general meeting of the F. M. S, Posts and CoOperative Thrift and Loan Sock y Limt.d, will be held at the Town Hall, Kua'a. Lumpur, en Sunday, the 24th instant at 10 a.m.35 words
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Advertisement426 1924-02-20 8 I CRICKET GEgP I Wisden's "EXCELLER" Bat "lujL I >t "SPECIAL CROWN Bali jj. 1 Cricket Stumps Ist. Q. 7 I Cricket Stumps 2nd Q. Bs* I Score Book TENNIS~BALLs I Ayre s "CHAMPIONSHIP" %%Mm»i I Wisden's "NEW SUNDARD" 955 Goz I SLAZENGERS GUT REVIVER 0 .95 1 Sports Goods426 words
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Article443 1924-02-20 9 "MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD WILL BE TOO MODERATE." I Sitting in the corner of a first-class compartment of a Waterloo boat m*m "Mr. H. G. We-IJa must have reflected j that, however sweet may be th: fruita j of victory, those of defeat may rot be443 words
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Article223 1924-02-20 9 London, Feb. 5. —Meetings of the Conservative Party begin on Saturday, when the Lancashire Conservatives will meet at Manchester. There will be considerable expresson of re«er. ment at the manner in which the las: election was held, as the local leaders, esjpec ally Sir A.TJ. Salvidge, consider223 words
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Article1009 1924-02-20 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange sad Share Broken, issue th 9 fcrowing list of quotations: Singapore, Feb. 20. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|o% Anglo-Java 2s 2|5% Anglo-Malay 20s 22|Ayer1,009 words
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Advertisement763 1924-02-20 9 11 ll, ,l ,l,,l,,, ,,li,,wt, t, M THE CARBIDE "Brilliant Search Light" i IC; Strong, Safe, Powerful, Dependable I A SP0T L1GHT W0RN 0N THE HEAD. I THE BRILLIANT SEARCH LIGHT is the I bS *S nest powerful carbide head kimp on the market 1 and the nly lamp for763 words
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Advertisement49 1924-02-20 9 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING Wk« Someone stops Ad*ert>tiArj Someone stops buy in g When Someone stop* bajl&g. Someone st<»pe seHtajr VVscb Someone stops etlHtg Someone etope making. When Someone stops tnskisg Someone stops earning Vk Ken Everyone stops earning Everybody stops braying KEEP GOING; Advertise tn j THE MALAYA TRIBUNE49 words
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Article606 1924-02-20 10 Singapore Feb. 16. MEAT. Article. Prices c Boef round steak kati Beef stew or curry kati 0.36 Pork lean kmt 062 Pork, lean end fat (Ist quality) i 0-50 Mutton Indian lb. 5 0 Mutton Australian lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kati 048 Fowl Large (3-4 kalts) each606 words
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Advertisement755 1924-02-20 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chamber*, Raffles I'lace, Cn Men day, February 25, at 2 30 p.m. Country Residence. 1 Valuable freehold laud with the tuirope*n Bungalow and the usual755 words
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Advertisement480 1924-02-20 10 riifiPLEs ON BABTC FACE Spread To Arms and Legs. Cuticura Healed. "Small pimples began to appear on baby's face. As time went on they festered and formed sore eruptions which soon spread to the baby's arms and legs. The itching and smarting were awful and some nights we hardly got480 words
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Advertisement186 1924-02-20 10 I Remember f Wincamis Is f a positive necessity to you I if you are Weak, Anaemic, Nervous Run-down Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promoting New Strength and186 words
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Advertisement286 1924-02-20 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMShi^ciIPANr" MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BO\Rn TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—-FREIGHT p ASS{ PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANTtta YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRAX jgj^ o^ AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives r PRESIDENT WILSON Mar 26 M ¥t ***x PRESIDENT LINCOLN Apl 9 Apr H May i SPECIAL286 words
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Advertisement516 1924-02-20 11 STEAMER SAILINGS fjMRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated is England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL g. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Ur.der Contract with His Majesty's Government,) O trWARI)S from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China A Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves Toanage Singapore Tonnage516 words
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Advertisement387 1924-02-20 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Paa«eager service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Carl Leg:en March 4 Adolf yon Baeyer Apr 14 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. J S <* €er Mar 20 'Albert Voegler Apr 9 fCargo only. •Calling387 words
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Advertisement513 1924-02-20 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS 7 Monthly asilings to and from Australia for cargo only, calliag at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar 11 EMITA Apl 6 Apl 8 For further particulars513 words
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Advertisement529 1924-02-20 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN «AISHAO LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION HakozakiMaru ***** Marseilles Antwerp Mar 11 Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles London An werp Mar IS Kitano Maru 8,500 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 1 Harufia Maru 12 400 Marseilles LcnJon Antwerp Apr 15 LIVERPOOL LINE. ♦Durban Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 27 ♦Delagoa529 words
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Advertisement527 1924-02-20 12 NQTICE. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Seats for 70 Btudent§ are available in he Indian Elementary School, No. 8, Snort Street, in classes from Primary to Standard HI. For particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary. KECK, LIMITED. 10ST CERTIFICATE 40 SHARES. Application having been made to the Directors by Dato W. N. Gawler527 words
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Advertisement439 1924-02-20 12 NOTICE. 9 m SELANGOR TURF CLUB. A SKYE MEETING I will be held on FRIDAY and SATURDAY 7th and Bth March, 1924. First Cay. Five Races for all ponies 14.2 and under and polo ponies—Gentlemen Riders. One Raoe f.»r ponies—Lady Riders only. Second Day. Seven Races for all ponies 14.2439 words
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Advertisement347 1924-02-20 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Authorised CapiUi HgMg Issued CapiUi J2.000.000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders •$1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undiv ded Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairmaa:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim Nee Soon Esq. Dr.347 words
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Advertisement504 1924-02-20 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, Companies Acts of 1862 to 18>?0, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) I Authoriaad CapiUi ftgßffi 1 Subscribed CapiUi j Paid-up CapiUi frgJiS Reserve Fund and Rest.. £.1,352,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir504 words
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Advertisement492 1924-02-20 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England »y Royal Charter 1851. Paid up CapiUi i« 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, BishopsgaU, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Hoilo Rangoon Ban"492 words
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Advertisement365 1924-02-20 12 INSURANCE. THE iflEl 80UTH Vt§Bf BRITISH! INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITBD. 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.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Basque del Indo China BuuVt*Ca, JA, Malacca Street.365 words
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Advertisement324 1924-02-20 12 THE^ GOOD FOR TRY it Tr Nervousness not fail General Debility. SoldE^l 8o!< by The International pv. The Anglo-Chirfee D > The Medical Oft, The BriLsh Pharmacy The India Dispensary and The Ayur V*; c I THE malaya nam AND SHIPPING GAZEHi (evening daily.) Tel. No. 845 Editor *1 |g324 words
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