Malaya Tribune, 25 February 1924
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Title Section27 1924-02-25 1 THE Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI. No.47 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, FEB. 25, 1924.27 words
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Advertisement186 1924-02-25 1 r:i!;r<iiiiniuiainiuiii ENS FIXE FABRICS I the '-KURLO" WAY is SAFE AND SIMPLE. U 4SHES I 'without j SHRINKING. I «B I 3in Gcssajfe Srms. Ltd. I in England.) Z 11 i i i i i i i i i i ICNG MFE j v V BRILLIANCY f I X 'g«flB«186 words
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Advertisement204 1924-02-25 1 I EVER-HOT BAG r WATERLESS Heats Itself and Stays I Hot for r 24 Hours. r i-' p 1 1 L Medical Hall, Ltd., 2S. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). I LITTLE WONDER Gramophone Special Offer $20 each. A USEFUL PRESENT. If you want to204 words
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Advertisement280 1924-02-25 1 fc «niiifini)tiniitni:iii]|[;i;;i;:i,;i:j„iutfltuiLi i n i.mi] \W& X I Jr-- I I HARM OJ&.l? I The glasses you wear should be I I in harmony with your com- I plexion and particular style of I Our Optometrists will do I this sat sfactorily for you. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO„ f280 words
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Article1034 1924-02-25 2 ROMANCE OF THE PEARL. There was a pleas/.ng variety in connection -with the Scientific Novelties Exhibition lectures at X ng's College; they ranged from an exposition of Einstein's theory, by the Astronomer-Royal, to a talk on pearls by Professor W. T. Gordon. There were, too, lectures on1,034 words
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Article303 1924-02-25 2 Crosse and Blackwell to Return to London. The "Eveivng Standard" learns that in accordance with the report of Sir James Stevenson and Mr. J. C. Goff, who have investigated the affairs of Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell, the cMupany's factory, which was removed from Soho-square to303 words
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Advertisement226 1924-02-25 2 I WHITEAWAY'S I Special Final ISTOCK TAKING I Clearance Lines. I Ln Ladies Court and Lacing Shoas. I Price $2.00 Per Pair. j Gents Regal Boots. Sizes 2 -5H I Price $4.95 Pair. j C] Gents M Orient Boots Black and Tan in all Size Price $4.95 Pair. S jjj226 words
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Advertisement166 1924-02-25 2 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realise the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little's166 words
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Advertisement410 1924-02-25 2 AFTER SERIOUS ILLNESS. Build Up Your Blood and Strength With. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. A Canadian Young Lady's Experience. When influenza, malaria, dysentery, or other wasting illness has laid you low the system Is left in a debilitated condition and requires builditig up; for which purpose nothing ex'sts b.-tter than410 words
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Advertisement330 1924-02-25 2 S That old enemy I Rheumatism I Don't suffer needlessly —Sloan's gives wonderful 1 flies before the soothing power of Sloai I little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief v l v a v required —Sloan's penetrates. 0 r. 8 For those tormenting pains of Rheumatism in joints330 words
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Article735 1924-02-25 3 DISTURBANCE IN LORDS AND COMMONS. -he d'gnity of Mr Jo. is who is Mayor of Wesc Ham as well as Social st M P. for S lvertjwn was affronted on the aeeond day of th > new Padiamer.t, because the Peers hid nat turned735 words
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Article673 1924-02-25 3 John Blunt - THE OF THE FACTS. By John Blunt. 6 r Aithur Ncwrho'me. f rnierly chief nvdcii efficer ,o the Local Government Br;_id, has been proving by statist ca that marr ed men live longer ihan s. ng'e men. 1 bay* no doubt whatsoever that large numbers of married673 words
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Article87 1924-02-25 3 "Thrown C hance After Chance Away." Charged at Southerd with drunkenness, John George Mackay (57), who holds the degrees of Master of Arts and Bachelor cf Science of St. Andrews University, was stated to have been found on three different occasions in public shelters with methylated spirit in87 words
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Advertisement434 1924-02-25 3 See that 1 y y ur^H ah 1 'Allenburys' Foods J or Infants are invaluable 111 in the prevention of infantile diarrhoea and cholera. They I are entirely free from harmful germs, and are quickly and simply prepared by the addition of boiling water. MILK FOOD No. 1 MILK FOOD434 words
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Advertisement418 1924-02-25 3 _____c___sfl___&Sß_ifiSEi._- tfjRBZaSRfIS?S_S_SESS-_s_cS_s __4bVS2S?.SP-STr*s _sZS?sZs?if_S?i_S_7_3 ■BCfjM amm■ mm m Ijmy% ■pi j n i—in n n 1 1«11— mi iiiit— n I Flvosan 1 I I > j 1 J THE SUPER INSECT KILLER I OUTFIT (Sprayer and one tin liquid) $3.~0 REFILLS pints $2.85, quarts $3.5 i. [jj The Straits418 words
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Article653 1924-02-25 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. "LONG LIVE THE KING." By "Felmar." Victor Scherizinger has beer, selected to d rect Jack;? Cooga..< in his first picture for Bfotro, "Long Live the King," by Mary Roberts Rnehart. The choioe was made- after a careful combing of the entire653 words
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Advertisement317 1924-02-25 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA TANJ )NG PAS4I RO.\D. PHONE No. 1001. From Saturday, Feb. 23 to Monday, Feb. 25. In the Second Show at 9.30. ln the First Show at 7.30. Wedding of H.R.H. The c^vc:^V t c{ Duke of York Sic 'Em Brownie aud the i ■■> 2 N*n Lady317 words
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Advertisement243 1924-02-25 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Sunday, February 24, to Friday, February 29. Id the Seeord Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Richard Barthelmess in Sonny In 8 Reels. (From play by George V. Horbarc) The story is hum in in conception and realisiic in243 words
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Advertisement422 1924-02-25 4 AMUSEMENTS IWS Diamond Queen 49 M m W r EILEEN SEDGWICK GAIETY The moBt beautiful f ■*> READ THIS! THRILLS Just as an t»_ i A Genuine Fairbanks Novelty ver whelming. bair-,,^ l^ Sensational Serial, figurp lslat h I beautiful gir), purJe? That is what we promi.e our audience .SrV^tiJ^422 words
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Article182 1924-02-25 5 Sports Pastimes. RUGBY. RESULTS. I liM Fra nrKENHAM, Saturday. T was fin® Ae f v.d in thJ presence c! r jMaj y the beat France by 19 to 7 f _Reut r. K THE PLAY. ;.ONDON, Saturdaye oy was fa rly even g nun\ of the j»i e >h 25,182 words
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Article76 1924-02-25 5 Reuter EDINBURGH Saturday. wca h< d M the Ireevep mi routes, vr.v. lt'aig. i the Scott'eh in a h Pay was going a great •nd d in rj Drysdili ccn- I \s Vi ry stroiuous ad B| fierce overcunai thr tanson seer- himst if converting' At i by 10Reuter - 76 words
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Article736 1924-02-25 5 I R S. Y. C. V 1 M-irninjr's Run. n <g saw fifteen nd race for the ndit*«ns were k to the laslt Oman's point of good breeze, pet:' t on keen s >me intricate b to add salt to v €\v at the P stponed until 1! 3736 words
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Article91 1924-02-25 5 Singapore, Feb. 25.. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 7|32ci Demand 2s. 4^4d Private 3 months s ght 2s 4%d On Ir.d a Bank Tel. Transfer 166 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft P- c P m On Shontrhai Bank demand draft '0 On Java Bank Tel. Transfer91 words
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Article34 1924-02-25 5 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 163 to $100. The rate of payment if Money Orders from India «*md Ceylon is Rs. 168 equal to $IW>!_^_34 words
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Article206 1924-02-25 5 TO-DAY, FEB. 25. Bangkok Dux 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 2 pjn. Malacca Muar *Siri Muar 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang ♦KiWba 3 p.m. Hongkong, Swatow Amoy Sarvistan 3 pjn. Malacca Miter* Hye Leong 4 pjn. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan Venezia 4 p.m. Kota Tinggi *Menanti 4 p.m. Pulau206 words
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Article77 1924-02-25 5 Mail despatched from Singapore January 31 by «.s. Macedocia, delivered in London Feb. 25. Stamp Books Books of stamps con aining 8-5 cent stamps and 10-6 cent stamps are on sale at all Post Offices in the Straits Settlements. Straits Settlements 5 per cent War Loan77 words
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Article178 1924-02-25 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 tso young or too old to suffer, the old fall more readily than the young. You pity178 words
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Article76 1924-02-25 5 London, Feb 22. Manchester Market— B*4 lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 16 40's Grty Yams single Twist 28 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 1316 Liverpool Market (iotton (Fully M'ddling American) 18 10 r Cotton Egyptiian 21 5 MetalsTin— Std. 3 months £272.7 6 Produce Copra76 words
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Article20 1924-02-25 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER. Local —48 cents. London. —I*. l%d, TIN. L0nd0n.—£272.50. local.—sl34 per picui 50 tons aold20 words
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Article456 1924-02-25 5 ARRIVALS. February, 25. Giang Seng from Butav'a. Esmeralda from Baga.t. Emile from Rh o. Swaerdecro-n from Ratav.a. Coen from Pal em bang. Singk p from Djambi. Pontianak from Lingga. Trang from B. Pahat. CLEARANCES. February, 25. Gron'ngen 1 for P. Samboe. Ista I for P. So-soe via Samboe456 words
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Article87 1924-02-25 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Feb. 25.. Pale Crepo Closing Prices. Buyers Skiers. Spot 48' latest I/»ndon Cables quote. London Spot.— bbed Smoked Shee* Closine Pr'ces. Buyers Sellers Spot 48 48^4 March 48 48% April to June 49V4 49% July to Sept 50% 51 Latest London Cables87 words
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Advertisement476 1924-02-25 5 it i •■iiii.iiiiii i iMlilliilainiMiitiiiininMTiBtiiiriTiwnaiiMiwniti^^ TITAN I I BRAND i i 1 'I I Cement 'Cement Sole Importers: St ling Agent: J Borneo Sumatra fak G. Aurely j I Trading Co., Ltd. \L» KAKn ES PLACR iI.io.rp,.ritediu HV.Uad) Telegr.m AURELT. I I I m S a inuiiiiii.n.iiiii.ii.M.Min.n.n.n.rTgn.imn.:!? TO LET. Compound476 words
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Article115 1924-02-25 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Feb. 25. High T:d|S.— 1.12 a.m. 1.25 p.m. Dutch homeward mail closes. SC.C. Football mtg., 6.30 p.m. Medical Hostel Hall. Lecture by Mr. A. W.. Still on "Literature and Servtee," 8.45 pan. To-morrow, Feb. 26. Hgh Tides.—l 47 a.m., 2.16 pm Wednesday, Feb.115 words
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Article823 1924-02-25 6 It is pretty certain that a I great deal will be heard of the Indian question during 1924. j The people of this vast region of Empire have reached the crossing of the roads, in regard to their future political advance- ment, at the same time that823 words
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Article300 1924-02-25 6 The Indian Review. The Special New Year Number of the Indian Review, (Price Re. 1, G. A. Natesan and Co., Madras), opens with an appropriate article on "The C inflict of Colour" by the Hon. Sirdar Jogeraira Singh. D'scaiss njg the prcsp9ct of peace within tihe Brit'ah300 words
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Article31 1924-02-25 6 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. A. M. Handy, returned this morning from Penang whither mt had gone to preside over the Court of Appeal.31 words
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Article113 1924-02-25 6 Epidemic Diseases. Reuter. GENEVA, Y«etc day. The Hyg'ene Committee of the League <xf Nations, afl-er a r'/sting of ten days, has concluded its work and recommends the creation of an Epidem ics Eureau in one of the Far Daatem Pouts to be chosen by the Government.» interested,Reuter. - 113 words
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Article99 1924-02-25 6 Story of Bulga/.an revolution. Reuter. ATHENS, Ye«te<nday. Newspapers publish rumourns that a Communist revolution has broken out in Bulgaria, that a republic has been established, that K'ng Bon's has been sent to the country and that the Premier and cretain ministers have been murdered. There is noReuter. - 99 words
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Article38 1924-02-25 6 Reuter. ROME. Saturday. His Majesty the Kng is confined to his room with influenza axl has postponed his vis.it to Ffiume on the occasion of tho proclamat on of t :e annexation cf Fiume.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article13 1924-02-25 6 From Indo-Chir.a by se. Condi 11 ere, due Singapore ciayfgGu to-morrow.13 words
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Article365 1924-02-25 6 An Illustrated daily has a picture of an artist d: work on a> statue fior the Emp r? Exhibition at Wembley of Sir Laure ice Gu3ilemard. Governor of the Stra'ts Settlemems. The Mercantile Bank of India opened a branch at Sourabaya on the 18th inst. with Mr. F. W. Harris,365 words
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Article147 1924-02-25 6 REVISION OF VERSAILLES TREATY. Mr. A. Henderson's Views. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Mr. Arthur Henderson in his byelecifon speech at Burnley declared that the peace treaties had failed, and that the Government's task was to arrest demoralisation, prevent fuotlher economic riiin, establish a real peace, restore trade and commerceReuter. - 147 words
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Article126 1924-02-25 6 Reuter. LONDON, Yes erday. "The Sunday Times" ur.de:stands that a though the Cha>nc2ll:;r cf the Exchequer will have a surplus when the nat'onal accounts are closed next mor h Mr. Snowdon does not expect bo be enabled in his first budget to do much axabion remission. SomethirgReuter. - 126 words
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Article74 1924-02-25 6 Reuter. LONDON. Saturday. A woman and two young children were killed by falling from th? top of the tower of Westminster Cathedral.—Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The woman who was k lied by falling from Weei:mi'raster Catlhedral, is iderc fled as Mrs. Davey of Hammersmith and her two daughtersReuter. - 74 words
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Article65 1924-02-25 6 Reuter. LUXOR, Saturday. Representatives of the Egypt an Government took over Tutankhamen's tomb yesterday. The locks affixed by Mr. Howard Carter were sawn otf and the interior was inspected. Measures to prevent damage to the contents were taken after which new locks were affixed andReuter. - 65 words
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Article61 1924-02-25 6 Lecture by Mr. Hughes. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. Secretary Mr. Hughes, speaking at the American Law Institute, decried the multitude of laws passed in the "greatest bar factory in the world." namely the 48 gtoteo and the Federal Government's "greatest duty of the hour is not to makeReuter. - 61 words
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Article48 1924-02-25 6 Reuter. W ASHINGTON, Yesterday. There was a bitter d'scuss on in the Senate to-day on the oil leases scandal. The debate dealt chiefly with Mr. Daugherfty and was led by Senator Bo nah, Who declared himself wi tit ng to lay the foumkafon oiT impeachment proceeding's.—Rcuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article63 1924-02-25 6 We are indebted to the "Nanyo tfichi-N«h! Shrmbun" for the follow- TOKIO, Friday. Three hundred tnue.es> mostly occupied by fishermen, on the outslaiflta of Nuimazu, where T. M. The Emperor and Empress are staying were destroyed by fine. Three thousand yen for a relief fund was granted63 words
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Article333 1924-02-25 6 SPORT PASTIMES. THE TURF. selan Wr (From 0 W Own KUALA LLMl'Lf ?***> The Selangor wi ntw "«S. T aturda >- a larger cwwd o( were r.wanded b, on an .mproved course »> we"- Af.er the n c& »**«1 Scott distributed th. p r «<* '•'?r e'earette cases and trainers.333 words
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Article43 1924-02-25 6 NEWTON "B" vs. I. A. t The Newton B team defesited Indian Association's teair. }<*& day by two straight «ts the- being 29—28 29—24. For the ners Nayagam and he par.r*' good arid for the I. A. Eusa. played an excellent gan* 143 words
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Article145 1924-02-25 6 Voyage as Apprentice n Upper. When the steel dipf* 1 wart completed her 124 d»yn*Liverporl to Sydney the of Suffolk and Berkshire had t* faction of know ng that he tether over many miles of her. R e mm The Earl, who w H 1* 1H145 words
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Advertisement386 1924-02-25 6 •"••<h» i t i •,.iuiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiijiinmininiiiiiii<iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»ii»»«»""""""-""'— i Robinson Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in SVigapore.) I B Special Value in I MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES j j Tan Willow Calf Ĕ Black Box Calf BOOTS Jt y\\ IN THE NEWEST MODELS. Jk j ALL SIZES J*Ljr [Price $12.50 f*\^jT^ BROGUE SHOES j386 words
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Article59 1924-02-25 7 Acceptance of Offer Favoured. Stevedores Stubborn. LONDON. Yesterday. Oi the Hull dockers Lbnrngly passed a resolution in stance) of the em- > ff fcr Tne Newcastle ano- ♦rkers have also voted for W r< Reuter LONDON, Yes'erday. the dockers of Hull, t. SS**" r 1 ....a meeting: of59 words
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Article131 1924-02-25 7 Taxation Proposals. PARIS Saturday. Tx cumber has approved by 354 > '.he ensemble cf the tiva 1 programme.— PARIS, Saturday. -ur conjunction, with hia -V S r ite on Thursday f 0 j ,:r >v majority of 16 votes, the G f M. Po ncare's laxat cn a131 words
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Article64 1924-02-25 7 Reuter. PARIS, Tc-day. M B:a;vi >.ak ng at the Radicalhi, Bar.qut*t at Carcassonne, 1 x.r.t'i a certain victory for the Ir. Parties a. tha fot'thcomfr.g t- 5. provided tihe Republicans Mi- ci m < n cause. M. Briand adTOed rhe creation of an atmosi-> of peace, nReuter. - 64 words
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Article254 1924-02-25 7 Hard Fads" embodied in his Susjkre>iiois. Reuter. li ska to be erected in 9 of the British Empire raise to be a highly ■ad \> feature of the great disPl si WessUey. cc Weaver has entrust- ton, a young architect ft, Adeiphi. with the ■y of designingReuter. - 254 words
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Article61 1924-02-25 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Glasgow deckers at a mass meeting overwhelmingly favoured the acceptance of the Employers' offer, but meetings of the membew of the Stevedores Union at Poplar and Canningtown have decided to continu? the strike, pendirug a settlement of their demand of an increase of halfReuter. - 61 words
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Article140 1924-02-25 7 Textile Factory Strike. Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, Saturday. The three months' str ke of the Textile Factory "Filature" was settled a fortnght ago by the intervention of the Governor, but the operatives yesterday evenirg repud'ated the agreement. A thousand remained in tihe factory aj nightlong;, women br'nging themReuter. - 140 words
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Article374 1924-02-25 7 Mr. Jack Jones Pursuing the StayAway Peers. Mr. Jack Jones, M.P., made a statement to the "Evening Standard" explaining why he acted as he d'd in the House of Lords. "I went along with other members cf the Commons to accompany the Speaker and witness374 words
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Article40 1924-02-25 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. Yesterday. Only half of the Argentine six per cent loan of forty million dollars has been pubddcly subscribed here recently owing to the greater attractions of the Japanese loan; the underwriters have taken u p the balance.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article2476 1924-02-25 7 FAREWELL BANQUET AT THE GARDEN CLUB. Chinese Tributes. A happy function took place at tha Garden Club, Raffles Chambers, on Saturday night, when the Chines oomnu.Tiity presend.U an address to S-r Fredarck James and entertained him i.nd Lady James to a faarefwell banquet. Those present included H.2,476 words
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25 1924-02-25 7 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending March 2, 1924. To-day, Feb 25.—Individual Troops Parade. Wednesday, Feb. 27.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.J5 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement380 1924-02-25 7 •>IIHI!IIMIII|HIIIIUIIIIIIIHIHIUIII|i:IHIIIIIII"llll"IMIIilimil^^ "FIBRENT" 49 m g Asbestos-Cement Sheets. Fiat Sheets. Manufactured in Sizes 8" x 4\ T x 4', 6* x 4\ 6' x 3\ 4' x 4\ 5-32", 3-16", 1/4", 5-16", H", I 1 l 2 IhukneBS. FIBRENT. Sheets are non-c>nductive of heat and cold and 2 incombustible. They harden380 words
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Article, Illustration2299 1924-02-25 8 Sports Pastimes. A REAL FIGHT. Pelky Narrowly Beats Jamito. Special Report by "Reflex." Orer 80,000 square feet of ground that had been practically ly'ng waste has been converted into a fine sports arena, by the enterpr se of Mr. B. C. Ta«i, the boxing promoter to whom the thanks of2,299 words
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Article360 1924-02-25 8 S. R. C. vs. Y. M. C. A. The above fixture cama off last Saturday on the Padar/g and ended in a victory for the Y. M. C. A. by 30 rur.s Taking first knock, th< Y. M. C. A. compiled a creditable 131 toward? which A. W. Moreira360 words
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Article46 1924-02-25 8 rp, garrison club. -i he following onrvic in «Via t j• cams w ere returned n tlhe Ladies Monthly Medal Mns. Julius, one down. Mrs. D. Ph li; p two E J Mason, three down. [Other sports items app-ar on Pages 5 and 7.] n46 words
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Advertisement518 1924-02-25 8 CRICKET GEAR" Wisdens "EXCELLER" Bat ,77** "SPECIAL CROWN" Ball 1*** Cricket Stumps 1st. Q. f Cricket Stumps 2nd Q. ec- 1 Score Book TENNIS BAILS Ayre's 44 CHAMPIONSHIP M Z 8q Wisdens M NEW STANDARD" q 2 per< k SLAZENGERS GUr REVIVER fS Sports Goods of All Hindi OBTAINABLE FB0M518 words
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Advertisement8 1924-02-25 8 PATZENHOFER BEER \tHfhfzenhofer wli PATERSON, SIW* Co., Ltd.8 words
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Article1015 1924-02-25 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Mewra. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange aad Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Feb. 25. RUBBER, STERLING SHARKS. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|o% Anglo-Java 2s 2[5% Anglo-Malay 20a 22|Ayer Kuning1,015 words
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Advertisement874 1924-02-25 9 PREVENTS AND CURES S ■naT EARACHE, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, COUGH, 1 AT ETC. I CATAKBH. INFLUENZA, AND COLD IN THE HEAD. g u j.. s a *fcito jelly substance which you apply to the [n sniff up into the nose- This clears the bead, stops erHus and soovhes and 'heels the874 words
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Article605 1924-02-25 10 Fowl large (3-4 katts) each Fowl medium (1%-2% katis) each Fowl small (1 kati) each Capons (Locally reared) kati 0.72 Hens (Locally reared) 3-4 katis, each Ducks each (Medium) 0.70 Pigeons, unfledged pair Pigeons, fledged pair 1-00 Pigeons, domestic each Pigeons, wild each EGGS. Fowl for 10605 words
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Advertisement709 1924-02-25 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. By order oi the Liquidator (Henderson Brothers Ltd in Liquidation) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Bale-room,T*sffles Chambers, Baffles l'lace, On Monday, March 3, at 2.30 p.m. Tanglin fiesidential Properties Lots 1& 2. Valuable freehold land709 words
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Advertisement519 1924-02-25 10 Remember! Wincarnis is c 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 promoting New Strength and New Vitality. And519 words
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Advertisement412 1924-02-25 10 CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMAIN RASH On Child's Face. Irritation Caused Scratching. Face Disfigured. "When my little girl was fourteen months old wet eczema broke out in a rash of small pimples under her chin. It soon spread to her face and the irritation was so great that she scratched, causing it412 words
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Advertisement234 1924-02-25 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STCAMSHIT^ MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOAHn TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT I» PORTS OP CALL-MANILA HONGKONG YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRA* AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong r. PRESIDENT WILSON Mar 26 San PRESIDENT LINCOLN Apl 9 Ap r jf* SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONf Tn Hi SAN FRANCISCO AND234 words
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Advertisement489 1924-02-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE I' (Companies Incorporated in Er.glaad a PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. ENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. 1 LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. f on *ract with H s Majesty's Government.) LONDON. HOMEWARDS. O* 1 m, Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. p 0 r China Due Leaves Tonnage489 words
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Advertisement385 1924-02-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO ST1NNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Carl Legion March 2 Adolf von Baeyer Apr 14 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. fScbeer Mar 20 Albert Voegler Apr 9 ♦Carl Legten May 5 fCargo only.385 words
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Advertisement486 1924-02-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS V LINE iOF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at W "X Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar 11 EMITA Apl 6 A P l 8486 words
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Advertisement483 1924-02-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION HakozakfMaru 11,000 Marseilles ix>nojon Antwerp Mar 11 Hakusan Main 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 18 Kitano Mann 8,500 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 1 Harvna Maru 10,400 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 15 •LIVERPOOL LINE. ♦Durban Maru Marseilles Liverpool Feb 26 *Delagoa Maru483 words
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Advertisement368 1924-02-25 12 NOTICE, SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. Seats for 70 Students are available in he Indian Elementary School, No. 8, Short Street, ia classes from Primary to Standard 111. For particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary. BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND MERCANTILE MARINE WAR MEDAL. The above medals have been awarded to the persons narted368 words
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Advertisement494 1924-02-25 12 NOTICE. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. Sealed tenders will be received at Headquarters Office, Fort Canning, as 10 a.m. on Monday, March 3, 1924, for COOLIE LABOUR COOLIES FOR CARRYING WATER BULLOCK TRANSPORT SAMPANS AND TONGKANGS STEAM LAUNCHES and at 10 a.m on Wednesday, March 5 1924, for:-' BREAD MEAT GROCERIES HOSPITAL494 words
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Advertisement377 1924-02-25 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64 CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au horieed Capita. $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000 000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undivded Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman:—The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim Nee Soon Esq.377 words
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Advertisement507 1924-02-25 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Regstered in London, under the Companies Acti of 1862 to 1890, or 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital mm £3,000,000 Subscribed CapiUi £1,800.000 Paid-up CapiUi £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,352,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:507 words
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Advertisement463 1924-02-25 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Roy ml Charter 185*. Paid up Capital ia 600,000 sharea of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fuad £3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Br.aches Alor Star Hongkong Pulcet Amritsar Hoilo Rangoom463 words
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Advertisement364 1924-02-25 12 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. JL C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayaan Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Fanque del Indo China Buildups, lA, Malacca Street. No. 267. BOARD364 words
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Advertisement339 1924-02-25 12 From the claws of Nm »ess, Ctoeral 1 Asthma 1 By taking Dr. j Bs Medicinal By (The Vedic Specific, Sold Everywhere. malaya tribune AND SHIPPING GAZ£rn (EVENING DAILI) Tel. No. 845 Editor al [W, Tel. No. 171, Harder*. SUBSCRIPTION UTl\ payable7na D va.V| Per annual i m Hau-y ar339 words
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