Malaya Tribune, 22 February 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI. -No. 45 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1924.
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    • 151 1 KURLO j WASHES j fjTHQOT JINKING j re A B«M, Ltd. I I rift"* h d in Knjr'.aTKl.) I ~,,,ii■• i i i i i i Brl' IIANCY J EUCTRIML DEP4RTMJHT, LADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAh.P 1 f i i i i i i i i i i i i
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    • 195 1 EVER-HOT BAG WATERLESS Heats 'tsslf and Stays Hot for 24 Hours. BediOl Hall, Ltd., 23. BATTERY ROAD, INGAPORB. I"IKSON PIANO LWBANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). UTTIE WOSDtR" Gramophone Spe Offer $20 each. A USEFUL PRESENT. If you want to danct? buy A LITTLE WONDER GRAMOPHONE and some of the latest
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    • 160 1 JkMMiil.il.iliiliiliil i i i i i i i i i i i i il I I I l l HARMONY I I The glasses you wea<r should be in harmony with your com- plexion and particular style ol I drese. Our Optometrists will do 5 this IBtJ .-factorily for you.
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  • 833 2 PREVENTING HUMAN DECAY. A word of warnling against expecting too great results from the administration of what was called "monkey gjantd" was uttered by Professor Winifred Cullis, who lectured on "Monkey Glands and others" at King's College, in con- neetion w th the Scientific Novelties Exhibition. It
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    • 411 2 I l I BRITISH E^^Sfe^f I HIGHT THROUGH. 1 *****111 *****1 nll Ln p The Imperial Typewriter ably upholds tbe High »s! Standards oT jjj BRITISH MATERfoLS and BRITISH WORKM NSHIP. Before buying another ma! c, 3 write lor prices and full particulars. Bj q] Sole Agents: q) I DUNCAN
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    • 155 2 THE ECSTACY OF FEELING WELL. No one can know the ecstacy of feeling well unless they have suffered the agonies of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, or other acute forms of pain, and then been cured. We have thousands of letters which express this ecstacy of feeling the pain go, the ecstacy
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    • 401 2 ANXIETY GOES. When Baby's Own Tablets Are Made Your Children's Medicine. The fame of Baby's Own Tablets, Canada's p puEar remedy for children's ailments, cont'.ntfos to spread. Here is eV*deBO£ from a satisfied parent at Raub, Fs derated Malay States. Mr. G. M. Rajendrum, ckrk in the Courts at that
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    • 162 2 jjj Now Proceeding 1 Special Reductions in ali kinds of I SILK AND CURIOSITY j I DEDUCED 15 to 50 PER C E«. I Inspection will convince y ou I C. RAMGHAND SONS, 42 Ncrth Boad j I SINGAPORE. QUALITY> <PUBm I THE Motor Union INSURANCE Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated in
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  • 1232 3 CLERGY HOLDING A WATCHING BRIEF. The possible attitude of a Labour Government towards the Church of England is exaiting keen interest both in Church and Labour circles, wrOtes the Rev. E. L. Macasaey] Vicar of 8t Peter's, Hammersmith, in the "Evening Standard," in mail week. It
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  • 262 3 Serious Charges Against Brixton Constable. At Lambeth Police Court John Norman Clarke, 25, a constable of the Metropolitan Police attached to Brixton Police Station, was charged on remand with breaking and entering an office in an underground lavatory at Loughborough Junction, and stealing 6s. 2d.,
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    • 477 3 A Sure Protection against sore throat i /infectious diseases J ep a bottle of ||p at I andy. It will ||p nhandthroat I fiea n and healthy and fM from disease germs, llfORHAMIKT, TheGermJCillingTkroatTmbkt. J I i Cuticura Soap Baths Are Refreshing Cleanse and freshen your skin by bathing daily
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    • 357 3 j j J I pll ky Chemists I 1 THE SUPER INSECT KILLER g OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3.50 REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.5 c jjj /he Straits Chemical Co., The British Pharmacy g 440—2, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS, rd Representatives \Q S FOR MALAYA, D.E.I. AND
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  • 925 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." THE MARK OF ZORRO." Romance, adventure, humor and settings of pcuiresque b.'au y. "The Mark of Zorro," Douglas Fairbanks United Art sis release, conta'ns them all and more bea'des. California cf a hundred years ago, when* it was part
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    • 896 4 dt Theatpf Ĕ?JĔM Dia ®°f>eei GAIETY THRILLS. J^JJ beautiful g= r t, purtiftH l A Genuine Fairbanks Novelty! ™ffi<*"». reaching a wJ' eleventh story 0 f th<s» ings for which New Yolk c That is what we promise our audience I pa ltin 8 but undaunte; t u c i
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  • 51 5 e In: an P< >:al authorities not fy hit ■he equ.va'.> r. s m Indian money the va'u s cf Brtish Postal 0* ■> -sued n or af ier the Feb. 9, f r payment n India, will be <i.c. *■<•>{ a: the rate of fourteen ntpeee
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  • 16 5 il. urspau-.td from Singapore 'asiry '> by .-.s. Goentoer, del-ver-•d a L'Riion February 21.
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  • 23 5 Th? latest t;me received from Urioa at »30 a.m. Urver.: 7.40 p.m. February 21. Orlrary 5.3o p.m. Fehruary 21.
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  • 25 5 that the last Slnga(i c message arriving D the 21st instant at 9« at 7.15 IR- tr t the 6ame day.
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  • 23 5 &>oks of ramps cot aining 8-5 ramps and 10-6 cent stamps are a ule sur all Post Offices in the Settlements.
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  • 28 5 «I Value Payable Post system JJJ has ce&sed and a Cash-on-Sen-ice has been substituted. c Cash-on-Delivery Service is to articles sent by Psrcel nr..
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  • 40 5 max mum amount of the Trade re? pect of parcels in "the m ett lements and Federated rc 6 tates Cash on Delivery SeTUas been increased from $200 to y superscribed letters only.
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  • 42 5 I Singapore, Fob. 22. «nontlaam" sight 2s. 4 7|32d 2s. 4%d Ir da j; m mhs »"ght 2s 4%d °*Vn!: Transfer tjj* no% $8.54 W a 4r ,c. n L °ndon 33 7 16 Singa P°». Feb. 21. fc** B 52%
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  • 89 5 ARRIVALS. February, 22. Noon bar from Djambi Barn, Whatt Soon from Malacca. CLEARANCES. February, 22. Ban. Teck Guan for Djambi via ports. Magnet for C. Ground. Ban Pch Guan for Sourabaya. X ungchowf for Bangkok. Edendale for Blinjoe via ports Krian for P. SweUenham ar.d T. Anson. Ind..
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  • 193 5 The folowing passengers travelling fnom Penang and Singapore per s m "ELphanta" to ccnwcct at RanwYn Bibby and Henderson Ln^s:— Per "YoifcatVire" oaiAng from Rangoon on Feb. 28.—Mrs. B. L Chambers and three ehiildrt n. Mr. Mrs. D. Freeman and two eh kiren. Mr. m Mrs. K. P.
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  • 82 5 C. of C Rubber Association. Singapore, Feb. 22. 'ale Crepo Closing Prices. Buyers Sellcn. Spot Latest London Cables quote. Lcndon Spot.— Smoked Sheet Closing Prces. Buyers Sellers Spot March 47% 48 April to June 49 49% July to Sept 50 50 V* Latest London Cables quota. London Spot
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  • 107 5 Standard Oil Co/s Current Prices. Devoe's Imperial Biilliant per two tins 560 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $5.20 Tiger per two t ns 520 Tiger im drums per two drums $4.40 Soccxny Motor Gasoline peatwo tins of 8 gallons $8 50 Socony MotioT Gasoline per gallon
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  • 30 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders fir India and Ceylon tjo-day i6Z -qual to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceyfro is Ra, 16L«^UiiHl^—
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  • 144 5 TO-DAY S QUOTATIONS KUULi.K. Local.--47U London.—l.,. I%^ TIN. L0nd0n—£275.12.6. Local.—sl3B per p cul 175 tons •old. PRODUCE. iiuyer» Seiler» GarmVer $20.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube WhL c Pepper 26.75 M'xed Black Pepper 17.75 Sundried Copra 12.45 *Mixed Copra 12 20 12.20 •'Small Fl ke Tap'oca
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  • 185 5 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT 4.»« 11.11 li U. VV U IVLil V/i% t (L. R. Macphail.) Rubber.—Brog-as 55 to 60 cents, Col nsburghs 85 t:> 90 cents, New Craig'eleas offer at 52% eente, Buk'. Jelotongfl 47V2 to 52% cents, Malaka Pindaa $00 to $1.35. Tin—Ta'pings $1 30 to $135, Norths
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  • 147 5 Tins.—Ta'pings $1.29 to $134, North Taipings $125 to $1.30, South Ta pings $1.04 to $1.07 ex. Johans 39 to 42% cents, $1.15 to $1.18 N .wngpets $1-85 to $1.90 Ulu Piahs $2.10 to $2,15, L>nju:s $4 90 bo $5 $15.25 to $15.75. Rubbers. —Mentakabs 20 to
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  • 228 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Rubber*:—Ayer Hitams $11.80 to $12.20, Bnogas 57% to 62% cents, Bukit Katils 57% to 62% mats, Craig"efleas 47% to 52% cents. Indragiris $4.20 to $4.50 Pindas $132% to $1.37%, Mentakabs 20 to 23 csnlfc, Pujams $5 to $5.25, Pantais 70 to 80 cents PurtggOTs 47% to 52%
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  • 172 5 Ships A longs de the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, Feb. 22. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word "Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. Esst Wharf (Gate 1.) Melch or Treub, 22; Obra. 20.
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  • 93 5 Dtlhi, Feb. s.—The Government of India a:. KNfenee that applications will be rece'vxd .ill Auu"ust 1, for a UeeUM to start in India a private enterprite tv i porate the necessary radio fm\ iT*iti providing the Indian link cf the Imperial Wir i-ss S.-hemo. with a commercial
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    • 149 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A valuable piece of rubber plantation planted with rubber trees all in bearing, situate at Sungei Bahru Tengah, Malacca, marked Lot Nos. *****/4 and *****/1, containing an area of 73 acres 2 roods aad 27 pies, and comprised in S-atutory Land Grant No: *****. Together with all
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    • 604 5 I i I I i I uiBITBIinjUl •t)B:iB'ia! < |:iB:iBnBI!BIIBI!>tiBI!B7iBrtBMar8:! StlSI! BUBUSIISIIinSllSilSMBI! SIlBllllISi IS I IS)! i 111 ■IIBI?S[IV'!llf IMSr:Sni!lS£ISi iSJ'lUIIISnKTtBSi 1 i Fresh Supplies Jus: Received of GANGIA'S 1 I SPARKLING wines, DESSERT wine, VERMOUTH I AND I BR0LI0 RICAS0LI CHIANTI. Sole Agent G. Alirely, N.Y.K. Buildings, Raffles Square.
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    • 303 5 IWHITEAWAY'Sl j j Special Final [STOCK TAKING] d ,rVL/\m Clearance Lines. 1 i a J B q L idies Court a <H Licit; Slioas C I Price $2.00 Per Pair. 0 b 3 Gents 44 Regal Boots. Sizes 2 j Price '$4.95 Pair. j 1 C Gents 44 Orient Boots
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 56 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore. Fob. 21. Bar Red Fan 1015.2, 1012 2, 1013.4. Temp 84, 85. 82. Wet Bulb Ther 80, 80 80. D r of Wind N W, S E, calm. Max Temp in shade 87. Min in shade 74. Max in Sun 110. M'n on Grass
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  • 194 5 TO-DAY, FEB. 22. Vang 2 p.m. cr Shanghai Japan -Radnorshire 2 p.m. Bombay G> krr B.-ngal Maru 2 p.m. Samarang Sourabaya Melehior Treub 2 p.m. ♦Mena 2 p.m. Shanghai >* R M.S.Asia 3 p.m. Janssens 3 p.m. t 4 Teluk Am ♦Kr'an 3 p.m. Muar *Meran S p.m.
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  • 946 6 Disarmament will not become an accomplished fact except by international agreement. Until that day it is commonsense thai the British Empire must be defended, and defended adequately, from possible outside aggression. It is perfectly logical to hold this view and at the same tfme to understand and
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  • 797 6 Singapore Scheme. In a number of quarters alarm has been expressed at tihe notion that any Government, Liberal or Labour, wiU abandon the Naval Ba&e at Shgap:re. There has for a long time been confus/on in many minds on this subject between the base at Singapore and
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  • 101 6 Reuter. A letter for "Capt J. T. Hart" has been addressed to this office and the addressee is requested to call for it. A Malacca correspondent who sends news items of the 10th inst should note that such late matter is of little use to us. Members are reminded that
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  • 220 6 St. Francis' Association. On the morning of Sunday, tho. 17th. the members of the St. Francis' Association Malacca, assembled At the Club premises at Nos 49-51 Koon Cheng-road to honour Revd. Brother Anacletus, the Assistant Superior General of the Christian Brothers order. Mr. N. Gomes, the Patron of
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  • 53 6 Bishop's Council of War. The next meelng of the Executive Committee of the S ngapore Social Service Society w ll be held at 5.15 p.m. on Motsdsgy next in the Lihrary of the V.M.C.A., to hear the Bishop of Singapore's proposals and to cons'der plans for prevention
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  • 121 6 His Highness the Sultan of Johore i.vompanied by Major Daud and some o;hers arrived in Segamat on Wednesday afternoon a rod proceeded to Pulo Kasab, where Sladang have be n lately seen. H's Highness, who is one cf the keener. Sportsman, f not the keenest in Malaya, has
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  • 103 6 Mr. Joariflee Acton presided k) the Bankruptcy Court this morning. Among the applications no be heard by hiim was a receiving order against Oh:p Guan Teck Bee. Cheong Seek Teck of the Stinaits Rubber Trading Co,, Chop Wah Yak Heng, and Ho Chang Tek, partner in Chop Hiap
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  • 70 6 Mr. Goolidge has transm'ttx-d to the Senate tbe raomindcion of Mr. Warren, ex-Ambassador of Japan as Ambassador of Mexico.—Reuter. Miss Ev-elyn Jansz, the distinguished pianfsit, who has recently toured Europe with great success, will perform in Singapore on Monday next, the 25th inst. She is on her way
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  • 486 6 POLIC E COURTS. AN INDIAN CONSTABLE'S GALLANTRY S ill i W the otiher h, expect an ~W.--.face armed", of bravery at 8 o'clock C Upper Seranfoon-road Crhese. armed w-. t rifles, raided a Ch 1 and ransacked the nk.. actual extent of the iikL yet fee bandts fired nSJ\?S bably
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  • 12 6 despatched January Tee**a w gi m>rr.ing. ready for 9.15 a.m.
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    • 344 6 i Robinson Co., Ltd. j j (Incorporated in Singapore.) I I Special Value in j MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES j Tan Willow Calf. Black Box Calf 1(° V j BOOTS Jr yA I IN THE NEWEST MODELS. Jm Jk 1 ALL SIZES //wT Price $12.50 Pair BROGUE SHOES I BUCK
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    • 64 6 WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Page No. Labour and Warships 7 Peace and Defence Th s patre Notes and Comments This page Police Counts This page Dock Strike 7 Supreme Court 7 Wj.kly Rubber Report 8 "Monk} y Glaud" Treatment 2 Labour and the Church 3 Stage and Screcin 4 Mai! Nob'-ce
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  • 138 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Feb. 22. High Tides.—11.18 a.m. S C.C. Billiards Final, 6.30 p m. Meeting Chinese Christ'an Association, Y. M. C. A. Hall 8.15 p.m. To-morrow, Feb. 23. H,gh Tides.—0.10 a.m., 1158 p.m. B. I. Outward Mail duev Chinese Dinner to Sir F. S. James,
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  • 238 7 Criticism of the Cruiser Programme. Special Squadron Rumour. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. g and questions he announcement by Mr. .mt GovernrrtVH has demM tnai v i v of the serious un(Mi t o proceed to laying 4Ars (Labour cr.es of Qppoi two che.rs), throe of m the Royal
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  • 114 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. A famastA- stor>- ci"culated in Mf.: jrr.e "'iat Mr. MacDonald has ru. r.s to officers cd the ?;c- Str.-ce Squadron, which will *tor.vderab!y null'fy any jingo j»:.'*..ordering them not to aakear.y p cal distinctions during 4tr Kay in Aus ralia. has caused *<»r.«a:-ion s it
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  • 171 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The Liberals were the principal crit C 8 of Government, when Mr. Pringle moved the adjournment mentioned etarlier. In order to draw attention to the Government's shipbuilding proposals, Mr. Kenwortlhy ironically commented .that th s was the method of padification in Europe. He
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  • 135 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Mr. Mac Donald stated that 2.250 men would be discharged at the Royal docJc yards in M rch if fresh coaI rue.ion was net undertaken. Th s would be ir.cresei by another 2,500 in March 1925. He caSdauod that when, he came tio office. QowiajMnt
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  • 139 7 Sir Henry Lucy. LONDON, Yesterday. Iat<k ta is reported of Sir Henry hqr.-Beater. [taa Q -shy on December 5, ■ft. toe deceased was educated) at L \>rpooL He jo, ned ol the Shrewsbury Chronicle taitf reporter in 1864. He vw,ent riris Do study language and IroeraOn his return to
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  • 100 7 Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. «f p* > ra adopted the Houae J.J* *"«s' resolutcoa appro- or the prosecution 0 oaae.—Reufcer. Mr NEW YORK, Yeertercky. %rry Sinclair expects to give ».♦> h f0re Senate Oil Comtext week Mr. S inclair P^sJ 1 l that the Xctemt ot was largely a
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  • 73 7 League Recommendation. Reuter. GENEVA, Yesterday. The health comm. ttee of the League j of Nations has passed a resolution expressing the opinion that the estimate of 030 milligrammes of raw op um per head adopted by the m.xed sub-committee on op um cons derably exceeds med.cal an<l scientific requirements
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  • 132 7 Reuter. PARIS, To-day. The Second Committee of Experts has reached an estimate as to the amount of German capital sent abroad. It will now determine the means of repatriating it-Renter. PARIS To-cay. The First» CommiS -ee of Expels is observing the strictest secrecy to drafting ft report on the
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  • 29 7 Reuter. MIAMI, YesterdayMr Cox, ex-gk>vernor of Ohio the ill-Hi rf- nominee for tihe presidency in 1920, announces that he w.U agtal* stand for nomination this year.
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  • 351 7 SECTIONS AGAINST THE SETTLEMENT. Premier's Statement. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. There is a mora unfavourable outlook in the e'.idoreement of the strike s .ttlenuTita. in view of the fact that th? dockers of Manchester, Salford and Newcastle have instructed thee delegates to accept nothing less than, an imanediat? two
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  • 207 7 Electoral Reform Bill. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. The Sena' by 150 to 134 votes rejected the proposal to revert to the system of singW member eon. strttuencles in the debate on the Eledtoral Reform Bill. M. Pomcara, who «oa-riier in the debate maie the question one of confidence, deniH
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  • 66 7 A Lockout Likely. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The absence of card-room operat'ves representatives from the jo nt conference at Manchester, to establish an agreed system of control for the Amer'can yarn sect'ons of the industry, has caused a deadlock to the scheme. The conference has indefinitely adjourned and
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  • 1498 7 MANAGER'S CLAIM AGAINST ELKAYES MATCH FACTORY. Si-rious CourVer Allegations. At the hearing of the action in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr Justice Ac.on, in wh'ch Mr. G. C Evance, former manager of the Elkayes Match Fsa ory claimed damages from the propr etor, Mr. Lee Kirn Soo,
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  • 117 7 A wireless message was received in Cokmbo recently from the P. and O. ss Maloja. stat'im that the door of the mm safe of the ship had jammed and could not be opened. The safe says a Ceylon paper., conta:ms, apart from the slip's papers, money jewellery arid-documents' belonging to
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  • 482 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING. TO-MORROW'S BIG FIGHT. Who will Win? Mr. B. C. Tan s sparing noth'ng in his endeavour to present a real brltie to ihe public to-morrow nightji when SKHteo Jamito, lightweight champion of the Orient, meets Young Pelky, in a twelve three-minute round contest at the Malaya •Boxing
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  • 46 8 It is announced by contemporaries Uvat Henry Oliveiro has died at Batavia, but we learn that it is his brother, E. Oliveiro who has d cd. H. Oliveiro was well-known in boxing aircies, but the deceased only appeared in one or two fights.
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  • 68 8 ASTON A. C. vs. S.C.C. The follow'rig will represent the Aston Athletic Club against S.C<C. at soocer on Monday, the 25th instant, at the better*! ground: Tan Boon Eng; Tan Lee Wan Lim Teck Seng; Chia Gue S.ng, Kho Koon Yam, Chua Seng Chye; Chia Kwang Hung, Tham Cheng
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  • 80 8 Reuter. London Feb. 13. —In the English "Soccer" Leagu?, first dfcvis'or., the results were: Manchester C 1, Notts Forest 3. Sund.rland 2, Aston Villa 0 In the first division of the Scottish League the results were; Kilmarnock 1 G'nock Morton 3 He rt 4, A'rdriejrjians 2. Aberdeen
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  • 32 8 SINGAPORE CLUB. The Ladies' February Monthly Medal will be played for on Monday, February 25 President's Prize 1923. The first Sound of this competition must be completed by Sunday, Feb. 24.
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  • 395 8 SELANGOR RACES. (From Our Own Correspondeit). KUALA LUMPUR, Yesterday. The second day's racing took place in beautiful weather, before a large crowd of people. Results.— Swettenham Stakes. Five furlongs. Klong Toi Logue 9.4. 1 Nora Hobbs 8.12 2 Digger Wilkinson 9.2 3 Won by a length. Th rd
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  • 74 8 S. R. C. vs. Y. M. C. A. The following will represent the Y. M. C. A. vs. S. R. C. at cricket to-morrow on the S. R. C. ground commencing at 2 pm.: H. G. Stack (Capt.) M. Ignatius, G. R. Oehlers. Hurst, T. E. X Retnam. T.
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  • 77 8 London, Feb. 1». Manchester Market— BV4. lbs shirtings fair (new brsis) 16j40's Grey Yarns single Twist 28 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 13|6 Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling American) 17.62 Cotton Egyptian 21.65 Metals— T'n—Std. 3 months £276.17.6 Produce— Copra (fair merchantable) £29.12.0 Black Pepper
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  • 202 8 WEEKLY REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd. Singapore, Yesterday. During the past week we have had a dull and inact've market. The general tendency has again been for low prices but at the time of writing the market has steadied up and there is a l ttle
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  • 192 8 Messrs. Barlow Co. Singapore, Yesterday. The market h.s ben dull and easier during tht period under review, and values show a decline of about on? cent per lb as compared with laat w.ek. In yesterday's local auction Aw rdeJ Sheet sold at 46 COUtl for eased iota and 4*3 to
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  • 160 8 Messrs. Guthre Co., Ltd. Singapore, To-day. The Market during the past Wo<ek has been very dull and valu.s have hai a drooping tendency. The settlemeat of the Dock strike has however, induced a more confident tone* and prices have recovered on a fair enquiry for nearby* rubber. D s ait
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  • 565 8 Messrs Fraser Co. Singapore, Wednesday. With the price of tin daiiHy advancing, business in the share market shews no aligns of falling off, and during the perdd under review a considerable "number of transactions at vary ing places have to be noted in most of the more popular stocks. At
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  • 270 8 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have be*r. added bo Raffles Library aid will be ava lable for issue on Saturday February 23. at 9 ajn. Ackeraiann (A. S. E.) Popular Fallacies explained and corrected Adcock (A. St. J.) For Remembrance (Soldier poets
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  • 113 8 9fe are indebted to the "Nanyo Nichi-N'jchi Shimbun" for the follow*g: TOKIO, Wednesday. It is rumoured that the Government wii! tern the money gained as comnri£.Von on the new leans to advantage in the next election. In regard to the declaration of M. Kanakhan, Viscoui.it Matsui, foreign
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  • 314 8 Third List of Subscriptions for year ending August 31, 1923. Amount previous y acknowledged $4,223.45 J. M. Sime 100 A. W. S'jfll 25 Fraser and Neave Ltd. 50 Babunce of Proceeds "Hello Singapore" 20.25 Collected by Mrs. G. W. A. Trimmer: G. WiUams $10, L. G. Felkin
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  • 181 8 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 pity
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  • 45 8 Programme of Drills up to and for 24. 1924: To-day, Feb. 22, at 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Coy.. Recruits Drill. M. G Platoon Traversing Searching, Lowest Position. To-morrow, Feb. 23 and Sunday, Feb. 24—The range will be allotted during the week.
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  • 24 8 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending February 24, 1924. y To-day, 22.-The Route March arranged for this date is cancelled.
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    • 487 8 CRICKET GEAR*' Wisden s "EXCELLER" Bat T|7n""* 44 SPECIAL CfiOWN Ball W !J|&* j Cricket Stumps Ist. Q. 7 oo Cricket Stumps 2nd Q. it*** Score Book TENNIS BAILS Ayre s "CHAMPIONSHIP" """"luT* Wisden's 44 NEW STANDARD" 9R- Per l SLAZENGERS GUr REVIVER «J: v 5,0 bottle oports Goods of
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    • 11 8 PATZEN HOjFER BEER t°dtienh(lf\ fagerjefM Sole Agents: PATERSON, SiM0» s Co.,
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    • 699 9 j MALAYA BOXING mm Lm Lm HBbHb %aMg IV Lmfl 71 mm mm \\mmmmm\ BBHIH ■BBB flH|B ILL l IhBebS (NEXT TO TRAMWAY Co. POWER STATION.) 1 B. C. Tan announces a Main Event of Q j M M TWEs vf: 3-MINUTE rounds j between those Two Great Fighters and
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  • 605 10 Singapore', Feb. 16. MEAT. Article. Prices c Beef round steak kati 0.42 Beef stew cr curry kati 0.36 Pork lean katH 0 62 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 05 Mutton Indian lb. 050 Mutton Australian lb. (Govt.) 0.50 Fowl kati 048 Fowl Large (3-4 katfe)
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    • 782 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-roorr, Raffles Chambers, Raffles i lace, On Monday, Feljjuary 25, at 2 30 p.m. Country Residence. L Valuable freehold land with the Bungalow and the houses erected
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    • 378 10 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41, HILL STREET. Opposite the Central Fire Station, Telephone 991. ANESTHESIA. Fitted with up-to-date appliances. Extraction Painless by the S S "White Nitrous-Oxide-and-Oxygen apparatus. The latest invention in Dentistry combined with Science. DENTAL SURGERY, Dr. I, Ohkawa, D.D.S.
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    • 224 10 Remember! Wincamis is I 0 positive necessity to you if you are Weak, Anaemic. Nervous or 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 promo- j ting New Strength and
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    • 283 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSffiF^OMr^ MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPI NG BOAHn TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT p I!, PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHaJ YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAX FR^L 1^ AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arr PRESIDENT WILSON Mar 26 Sac PRESIDENT LINCOLN Apl 9 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO El via SAN
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    • 488 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TJjrSInDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) (AIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 3- N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. r^er Contract with His Majesty's Government.) nS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. fI rTWABD s om v f r C nina J a P an 0r Marseille!, London
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    • 383 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARD BOUND FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN- 2 Adolf yon Baeyer Apr 14 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. fScbeer Mar 20 Albert Voegler Apr 9 fCarl Legion May 5 tCargo only. •Calling at Naples for passengers only. N. V. STRAITS JAVA
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    • 509 11 STEAMER SAILINGS V LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calliag at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremairtle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL" AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar 11 EMITA Apl 6 Apl 8 For further particulars
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    • 530 11 STEAMER SAILINGS x-. T -gg ••"?>^sgg^T~r£pqBMSgMBMBSMS«ssMj... jaw wmr mm k p m m I I k 11 Ljjflfc 1Mb bBL kjEu4 Hoi iW mSnS pjm I I (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles Antwerp Mar 11 Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles London An werp Mar 18
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    • 533 12 NOTICE. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Seats for 70 Students are available in he Indian Elementary School, No. 8, Snort Street, in classes from Primary to Standard III. Kor particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary. LOST CERTIFICATE 40 SHARES. Application having been made to the Directors by Dato W. ]g. Gawler of Johore
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    • 437 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The U^-TZ U. Town of Singapore hereby, give notice that Race bourse Road, Buffalo Road, and Koek Road (from Orchard Road to Cavenagh Road) will shortly be reconstructed. Householders requiring new water, gas or electricity services laid or repairs effected should notify the Department concerned within two
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    • 472 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. -64, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) An horiaed Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000.000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 01 »,00.000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chairmaai:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon «Z_T w t Mm Vice-Chairman :—Lim Nee boon Esq. Dr. Lim Booa Keng, 0.8. E. Khoo
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    • 449 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE^ BANK 0F INDIA(Registered in Londoa under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Tamta! £3,000,000 gSHjgr sasss Head Office: GRACE CHURCH STREET, p London, o. o. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: gir R j Black, Bart. Chairmai. Lord Carmichaei. G.C.S.L G.C.I E-, K.C.M.G. P. R.
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    • 496 12 banks! CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporate in Fng'snd by Royal Charter 185*. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each «3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liability of n nnn Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgat« f London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Am
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    • 364 12 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH; INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. M ARC OLIO LI H. Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, 1st Floor, Fanque del Indo China Buili't'rs, 1A, Malacca
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    • 274 12 11 n strong J,J GOOD FOR TK J General Debility. Ui[^M The Mcd ea, The British H The Ir.da D:sptr«?' H MALAYA TRJbJ SHIPPING GAZXTTj I (EVENING DAILI.) I Tel No. «45 Eft** M I Tel. No. 171, iluiw^B I Peranum .1 Per j 'I Eztra Foreign count** ft c
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