Malaya Tribune, 7 March 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol XL -Xo. 57 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MARCH, 7. 1924.
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    • 92 1 I I I I HtllltllM fiaißLO I WASHES WITHOUT I SHRINKING mm I h fiossagc Sons. Ltd. fas*" in England.) i I jgceanonoßsacßci 1 Aobsioi i ioeboi ——iooo j CROMPTON a? Co., Ltd, I I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, LONDON and CHELMSFORD. l ill iliiil"i i "inIII Q i I THERIGHTHOTOR If
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    • 62 1 to tnmmiriiniiirnnmniniiiiri i i i i i i i i i i j jffi laifes^^:" I HARMONY I The glasses you wear should be I in harmony with your com- I plexion and particular style of g dress. Our Optometrists will do I I satisfactorily for you. I THE EASTERN
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  • 735 2 PAYMENTS SAID TO HAVE GONE ON FOR 11 YEARS- An ertfwdirttcy story of a. blackmail sprjadng over a 11 yeare andi i-n mm* ng a sum oI H was unfolded at Chichester whan Joton Better Halsey, an ex-naval ra. ng and a local man. was
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    • 462 2 [■MMIIIIIIIIIIIilll^ I For Infants, Invalids, I the Aged Travellers. I Keeps Indefinitely, j There is nothing "Just as good." I Of all Chemists and Bazaars. j g Manufactured by HORLICK'S MALTED MILK CO., SLOUGH, BUCKS., ENGLAND. L > .T"'::::!!»'»!.;;:» DON'T MAIiE YOIR DECISION "BEFORE SUING THt B 1924 B. S.
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    • 551 2 Lovely Healthy Skin Kept So By Cuticura Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin fresh and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. 8o»p It., Talcum latin
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    • 166 2 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured By LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr N Terry of Countess Wells, Aberdeen, says:-I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very little relief. I had great pain in my arms and
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    • 354 2 CHILDREN IN THE FAR EAST ar? eap?ola)ly subj.ct to worms, coiiie of tlhe indications of wUdh are irregular appetite, b <I 'breath, grinding of hi 11 I'-esth in- sleep, pain and sweUtaig of the abdomen, iifffitatJon in the niose. Baby's Own. Tablets, thi? Can ad.an childrem's acmedy, given for a
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    • 242 2 Chevrolet Gars T HE !023 Mode] I with Mfttotcr, Ekctric L.u' mg Maga Vacu Uffl Z I Electric Horn, Speedometer, w Folding Windscreen. 0,e. maD w:th Glass in rear, and I Rims, and the price I $1,(01 I Central Motors Ltd. I 111 f *****111 uh *****1111 111 111 111,,,,,,,,
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  • 866 3 LIFE OF IMPOSTURE. Kmert Dunbar Cams, known during the war as the "Sugar King," who oa one occasion was called to the Ear of \hs House of Gc.mmons, after having r.'fused to give tT dence before the Sugar Commas ion, appeared at the OA Baley when
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  • 98 3 The German Post Office not •ccept liab'l ty in respect ol delay. [oak or damage of any postal article >r its comer/s whon the dolay, loss ir damage results from measures aken by the Allied troops forming he Armies of Occupation. A registered or
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    • 201 3 J IF YOU CHOOSE ECONOMY, CUc us a trial before shopping elsewhere. just received new stock in Silks, Cotton goods and Curiosities from China, Japan, Egypt and India. g Prices Very Moderate. 8 A Visit will Convince You. a C. RAMCHAND SONS, I 42, North Bridge Road and 38, Arab
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    • 594 3 DIARRHCEA IN INFANTS j Food that Ncuri&hes and cures at the same time. Fear fills the heart of the mother of every artificially-fed infant when the hot weather in She knows that then the season of summer diarrhoea begins, which carries off thousands of infants every year. This diarrhita. with
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    • 374 3 1 I'rin.i thin sunti; tvf/.Vr crime SunSunshine Sjjjllp dries Sun-Maid Raisins Only the dazzling hot sunlight The Sun-Maid Seediest- Raisins changes the sugar-heavy San Joaquin proxy wi hout seeds—they a:c tender grafts into Sun-Maid Raisins. Fragrant little morsels of fruity sweetness, 1 best ana fully ripe they lie day after
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  • 946 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENRUAL INTEREST. By "Telmar." ANNA MAY WONG. Anna May Wong allups Cellist a 1 of the; screen is re-Chinaiy r selfAnna May—whose native ram®, "Two Yellow Willows," is appropriate to h-r slim ivory grace whose eyes are brown butterflies, glinting oriental mvster es
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    • 295 4 AMUSEMENTS Empire Cinema TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. PHONE No. 1001. From Wednesday, March 5, to Friday, March 7. In the Second Show at 9.30. Id the First Show at 7.30. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Oh Nursie Jaws of -Steel 4 Century Comedy in 2 Parts. A Two Reel Western drama featuring keginald_p£nny wanted-Male
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    • 106 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Friday, March 7, to Wednesday, March 12. In the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. DON'T FLIRT 1 Reel Pathe Comedy. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. ADOIPH ZUKOR PRESENTS WALLACE REID Agnes Ay res May McAvoy in CLARENCE In 7 Reels. Wallace Reid as a mysterious hero
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    • 507 4 AMUSEMENTS I "DIAMONDS- I ANY WOMAN WOULD AT CllDlUi I SELL HER SOIL FOR ThEMj" Hl 0UK|flj\ JfjfjTp, So declared the woria> richest ci mund Arothr »lt king- Aud, when two. beautiful wmien r ie 1 n',, ers came into his life, he tried tu make gjod Adventure ch,i;>i er
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  • 240 5 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. DEMAND FOR FULL AUTONOMY. Delhi, Feb. 18. —The Legislative Assembly adopted by 76 to 48 votes, despite Government oppositon and the advice of prominent Moderate» and British Comanero al Members, a i>4soluUon. by Pandit Mouilal Nehru leader of the urg ng step? for
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  • 78 5 Calcutta, Feb. 19.—1n the Bengal Co-UTjcil the Gtverrament was defeated to-day en the question of deferring tne Bi.. pnoknmtag tJie Calcutta Rent vet due to expire on March 31. for ,!iaee years, wnile granting landlords an increase of five per cent, on rents. The Gove mm en:,
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  • 86 5 Madras, Feb. 18.—An agreement has been reached be.ween th..- Cover meats cf Madras and Myso:e for M ting a. rest the 10..g-pend.ng Ch rvery dispute. Under ha agreement both par.iea have secured certa n advantages; while ,he Madras Govewaaeot ga.e their consent to the Kr shna-Ra jasagara
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  • 39 5 TnnereUy, Feb. 18.—A Pariah named Chodalamuthu, the last member of the ..-oior.ous Jamtrai again :a was surrounded by .he Police n Siva Karumpuram «*v!nags\ a-d he comml ted suL-'de by* cutting h s Lbroa: l
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  • 53 5 C earoda, Fob 18.—Mr. K. Ramachan ira Rao Edit r of the newspaper •Co g has been sentenced to j-,f e < m a ths r gowros <np r Bonment on ,'v.•» c hacgca <*f gttbi -.h>ng Bedtioua r.'cles PI pi racftiajf ,e> n ay begare:
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  • 75 5 Rangoon Fob 21. —A joiaH meevng of he Executive Cosnmxtlee of cn» NatfoBal*t Party a i the General Council of the Bum. a Assc« a .ion wh en favours v.orkin? through the Qoranc Is.""passed a resolution that the newl Piesid&n: of the Burma Legislative Cou c-:i
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  • 64 5 Calcutta Feb. 22 The Associated Press "s -formed tha in consequence ef his detea in tie recent flection, the Hoc Mr S M. Mull ck M n sfter for L^ca 1 Sdf-Government has tenderedh s rcsigeiatioii to Governor. His Excellency h's tem&xUf accepted it and has asked
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  • 14 5 [We do net necessar ly endo .-e the ex pros ect by coiitspvnCrere.s.]
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  • 420 5 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—It is a matter of common knowledge tr/at SingapoiKi is a great cen.re cf trade and n these days when commerce is koked upon as the keystone of success in every other respect, one would naturally expect the Government to help the traders
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  • 455 5 Text of the Address. The faHtowir-ta is '-he full t?xt cf the addre-ss ptvsentJd ;o (the Rev. Brv. Oornew'us by thj St. J. O. B. A. on the eve of nu> ikpautui& a reference ■I which WBp MMN n these cnumni vest, a day To the Rover,
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  • 37 5 Th* Imlan notfy -hat the money 0 the Brtsh Postal Orders iaiued on or af.er rhe Feb.* m-u fcr paynr nt in w U t>e canted at tiie .abeAof fourteen rupees per pound storing.
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  • 7 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders
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  • 566 5 OPENED BY BRITISH RESIDENT. The 26th of February was a red letter day for the- Chinese in Brunei it being the occasion of the opening of t.he Chiinese School. Mr. E. E. F. Pretty, British Resident, graced tfre ie i a.d on wtth hus presence and
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    • 169 5 SHARE AND PRODUCE. TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. KUJRBEIt L. oca l—4514 cents. London. —Is. l%d. TIN. London—£292 10.0. Local— $146.25 per p'icul 125 tons sold. THE REAL SOLUTION to any question concerning the profitable disposal of your pood? is to be found in PROMINENT ADVERTISING It will enable you to formulate olans
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    • 287 5 mm ....MMMMtoM**-. i i j I 1 Fresh Supplies Just Received of I GANCIA'S I I SPARKLING wines, DESSERT VERMOUTH j 1 AND I BROLIO RICASOLt CHIANTf. j Sole Agent G. Alirely, N.Y.K. Buildings, |ftaffles Square. 'PHONE 172. «I i l! .uii.r iii.ii.iiiniimi!.ui;iiii.imiiiiiiuiMiM.ii.ii«iiiii.niii.i l «iiiii«ii.»iii.:;i».ii.i:i^ TO-NIGHT I A Great Hin
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  • 582 5 t 'Aing Leon? 2 pan. i s i pat, Tembilahan Indragiri 2 p.m. 71 of, Surabaya k ti Rumphr.ue 2 pjn. Western m eonaect A-~ Batavia Humph us 1 p m. •lieraa 3 p.m. p'tP* g DnflM 3 p.m. £2 T>. Ink Aneon •Krian 3 p.m. AJUng 3
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  • 174 5 TjcmcJofn adv tes tQuat th»2 la?<t Singapore'ordinary rate thsre at 3 p.m. on the Cth was bandad in at Singapore at 7 p.m. L n the same day. Outward Mails hy H6!t Line Th- London Post OSice notfies that kc ™*cal outward mail serv.c<T to the East
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  • 131 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, March 7. H gh Tdes.—11.34 a.m. To-morrow, March 8. High Tides.—0.11 a.m. 0.10 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. Cricket: Y M C A. vs. Indian Ass. 2 p.m. Raffles Grouijdk Boxing.—Pelky vs. Iron Bux, M. B. SnadBum. Sunday, March 9. High Tides.—0.38
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  • 49 6 DEATH. CHEW.—At his residence No. 102 Ortan Road Mr. Chew Hock Kim aged 41 years Laving his widow 2 daughter's and 2 sens. Messrs. Chew Geok Lim and Chew Geok Seng D.eply regretted. Funeral on Sunday March 9 to Bukit Browji Cemetery for burial, at 10 a.m.
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  • 1017 6 Tharv was a time when we hope*.! in our youthful enthusiasm, for ful. j Municipal tramway arxi motoiixis I services in Singapore, and a year or si) ago these projects were actually under serious consideration. The Municipal! y wetot so far as to put a 1 j fleet
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  • 613 6 Mr. Macdoaald and India. The full text cf the message despatched to India by Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald i; dated January 6, and .s'. says Reu.er, as folldfe* "1 watch sometimes with no littie ar.xiety the progress of affa'rs in India. Dur ng all my politvil life
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  • 656 6 Sir Lionel Woodward, Chief Judicial CatrimiaßSOpgT, F. M. S., is gomg on lifave th s y.ar. June is m.mion-d as a ISBcely date. In the Police Caurt. Penang both the accused were d se-harged :n tne oas 1 oi UN murder of an nfant oil ihe btacn, our correspender.t. We
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  • 118 6 THE NUNIS LITIGATION. It will be remembered that som? time ago a Eurasian woman r,am«.d ChacSktte Cxsroaay brought an action against J. Nune for hoflpi break .1« and thiedtt of certain jewellery. Tne case was d;<sm ssed and Nu is counta- summcmed Cerclay for defamaffon ti character mal
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  • 92 6 Pol'owing the theft of an automatic from a private resfldence in Tarigl n District on Saturday.. Inspector King of the Arms arß Exploai.v.3 Department, tracked a couple of Chinese down to 5 yesterday afternoon where they werj arrested with the misshig firearm in th?''x possession. Both produced
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  • 138 6 It is usual with Chin:?? gambling d rts to have a :py to look cot fo any police raids* and pass the word Thy- c cunning pjrintb irq epi's are usurf y well paid and ar slip; -ry ens om rs. One cf th:-i bOsreWEi was cau
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  • 169 6 Receir ng Orders Granted. In th:- Bankruptry Court this morninz rvoo>lv ng and adjqji ca-lon orders wars granted by Mr. Jujtlc? Acton against Chop Chan Joo Guan and J. E. Cammel (the latter on his uwn petition). His Lordship &'co granted the r> r* }ca':<on for dfschargv mare
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  • 87 6 KT- Y®vf re indebted to the "Nanyo Nxihc-N chd Shimbun" for the fo downs;: TOKIO, Tuesday. The death is announced of Mr. Waia Toyoji, prominent in bus.ness circle*. It 4 believed that the death was caused by gastr c troub e. Among- the Japanes? immigrants J for
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  • 116 6 There will be a new magistrate on the bench in the Second Police Court to-morrow, when Mr. C. W. A. Senneth of Penang. arrives to succe d Mr. O. E. V?nabL's. who i s leavng ior Peoeeag on teaeeafer. T°« output of the Mauiai-Ttkvong (fengapore) Rubber Es ales Ltd. for
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  • 468 6 N0 '«>< king Of BOAT* More flrai 11 NEW YORK y„ Mr. Dau,ho r y V *i**Jj drawing at om r ;ha Wh-« e II 1 selection C f *<T 0r demand 0 f fcTj alleged disci ur,s r Grand Jury] go Bureau wr, V. ed that
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  • 43 6 Mails from Bsrog*, despatciied February HI Tara will arrive by tra mining. Cortesp i rvady tor dcincry t» bsi* 9.15 a.m. n by From China and Autocue, dee Singapore ■urreer. T r by From China and JJP» ifacmnia Mara, A* |< morevw.
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  • 73 6 WHAT MMSK I* 1 Mun cmal Efid DflT Tfaaa P*\ Transport S rrxes fail Notes and CMnmenti t Navai (Xi Uesea v., r*; Police Court- a Base Sc erne DropP* 1 Peach Kbmsv" g Strike Fever Federal Council Weekly Rubber £2000 in Story oi 1 Sentence on "Suf»r j Stage
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    • 261 6 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in the S. S.) jfl 5 BF SPECIAL QUALITY jjj' V Medium Werght a 7 p WHITr] MATTE I A TENNIS SHIRTS I H m t With or without Pockets jjj S m j y New Tolo Collar I JQ s Cut full, well
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    • 80 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme cf Drill up to and for March 9, 1924. To-day. March 7 at 5.15 pm Dn.-l Hall, M. G. Platoon, Points During and After firing. Dri.'l Had, "A" Company, Recruits Drill. Dnll Hall. S. R. A. (v), Gun Drill. To-morrow, Mqrch 8 at 2 p.m.— Balestier
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  • 1549 7 Why New Offices Are Urgent. Improvement and Organisation. ["Malaya Tribune" Special.] a. aft moon this week a repree -Malaya Tribune" o thja Munic pal Offices tour of the bothliiej w.th 4 .-rtain ng what was idtti n of the offices. We say nee hat vtry few in- imDore
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  • 214 7 REJECTION OF THREE MAIN PROVISIONS. Polncare's Threat. Reuter. PARIS*, Yesterday. The Finance Committee of the Sena c, having rejected the three ma n prov'.sio! s of the Finance Bill, namely bke reduc/tion cf expend?.ure by a decree, increase of tax:..ion by 20 per cent ani the introduc ion
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  • 158 7 Sh- Esme Howard Interviews Mr. Coolidge. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. Interv owing Mr. Cool dge, Sir Esme Howard, the new tBri.isn Ambassador, expressed on behaif of H.s Majesty he Iv«ng a d the (Prime Mir. s er cord 1 -1 and sincere goocw'll and friendsh p o the
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  • 153 7 Labour Secretary Opposing. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Mr Scott Euckers, Liberal candidate fjr the Abbey has written to Mr. Baldwin askiag han to state what her he in any way supports Mr. Churchills cti dt daturo. Mr. Church 11 on being in erv'ewed to-day emphasised his pcluioal position was
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  • 143 7 Chief Prosecutor Retires. Reuter. MUNICH. Yesterday. The treascn tr al was suJdenly interrupted, the Chief Proaeou refusing to con inue owing to hum hating attacks by Counsel for defenceThe second Prosecutor has requested sn adjournment while he 00-nsuLed his supe^ors.—Reulcer. MUNICH, Yesterday. The action of %he two prosecutors
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  • 30 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yes erday. Pres'deat Ccolidge has gnn ed an amnesty and pardon to all persons convicted of desertion from the forces of the United Sates i>n war-tmie.-
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  • 81 7 WIDESPREAD STOPPAGES IN GERMANY. Gloomy Situation. Reuter. BERLIN. Yesterday. A number of employees of the Baden An line Dye Works. Ludwigshafen s mck yestenday, refusing to work nine hours a dfay. The strikers to-day forcibly entered the w rks and ejects those wording-. The police were summoned and
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  • 90 7 Procurator Genera! Intervenes. Reuter. CAIRO, Yesterday. The Procurator Goner-l is enquiring no the spread of camrmrnis j'c de.is am n? Alexandria workmen and ifhe posi* bilf/iv of ramifications m the prov'nicvs. Employees of the Vacuum Oil Ccnrpanw L mited have s ruck and he workers of the
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  • 134 7 Toir.b Re-opene 1. Reuter. LUXOR, Yesterday. Tilarkbamen's tomb war reopened th-s af.errc n w>.e abou„ two hundred <iist njru shed vs ors ':oludi~ff Lord Allen! y, EjjypJa-n m'n s ers, Fore an dpi ma t c anl Parliamen aritn-. were adn.i cd as gues.s cf
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  • 82 7 Exchange of Properties. Reuter. LONDON, Yes erday. In the House cf Commons, at question t me Mr Graham sta ed that neg.t a 'ion? are proceeding be wee 1 the War Office ar.d tne Hongkong Gover «men. for exchange of properties there it.cluc' ng the es'sting
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  • 50 7 Liberals Vote with Government. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The House of Commons rejected by 240 to 170 votes the Conservation mot'on to reduce supply vote as a ijro.cst aga.nst the agreement wi h Germany wth regard to the British reparations levy. The L'berals voted wi h the Government-r—Reuter.
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  • 35 7 No Grant. Reuter. BOMBAY, Yesterday. .J*he Legislative Council has passed a resolution by 46 to 42 for the omission of the gr. nt of Rs. 43,305 for the Empire Exhibition.—Reu er.
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  • 86 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. F.'esh figh ing at Mo<r:cco is foreshadowed in an announcement by the Spanish Embassy that 4 000 reinforcements have been seit to Eastern MoroOco, where a pun'tive operation aga'nst the rebels is being undertaken. It adds vhat r.he rebels everywhere w r ere beaten off
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  • 69 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, Yesterday. In the Federal High Cou-t Judge Ht.irl zuled that the wives and m nor eh idren cf resotrnt Uie.s were n>; admiss'ble in excess of he mmigration quotas, unless it be shown that the reslden alien was married while o" a temporary v's'.'t
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  • 279 7 FORECAST OF CABINET DECISION. Sent to Dominions. Reuter. LONDON, Y. 5 erday. The Press Associat'on v .uerst:.nds ilJut .he Government has decided net to proceed with he Singapore Scheme. The dtcisic has communicated tothe Dotmnians and the Goverrmemc w.il awak repi es ibafore anmcuncng it in the
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  • 101 7 Liquidator s Application. Reuter. LONDON. Yes erday. After twenty four days hearr.g at he Chancery Oour 1 Mr. Justice Romer reserved judgment in the case in which the Offic a 1 Receiver as l'quioa or of 'the City Equityable Fire I sur r«.e Company, on a
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  • 71 7 Damage L-sUmated at $15,000,000. Reuter. SAN JOSE COSTARICA, Yesterday. The damage to the Government bu Icings md churches by .ihe ear hquakes in he p st ten days s estimaod at $15 000.000 Private losses are heavy but the total has not ye bean assessed. There were 411 shocks
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  • 22 7 Cabinet Resigns. Reuter. CONSTANTINOPLE, Yes erday. The Cab not resigned yesterday in order to facilitate Ismot's task of reconstruction —Reuter.
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  • 37 7 Reuter. HAGUE, To-day. The First Ch:mber has passed by 24 to 15 votes a bill retaining the ax on the produce of (he East Indies and 'instituting the oil tax. mentioned oa January 25^—Reuter.
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  • 35 7 Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. The German-Dutch trade treaty expiring on Apr! 1 has been renewed for three years a d the prohibitive import dv y rased in Holland aga'nst German foot-wear wili then cease.—
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  • 34 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yes'erday The army estimates for 1924—1925 are as compared wi:h £">2 000 000 last year for the ecabliihmient, .excludiLnig Ind a cf 152 «> r >o mea as compared with 154,000.
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  • 14 7 Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday Tjh<2 til ath ha.s» occurr d of Lady Hubert Brand.—Reuter.
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  • 26 7 LONDON, Yesterday. The- F nancial News gives cu r reney to a rumour ha.i€B am will shortly issue a milium ej tTlinjg loan in Lorajcn. —Keuter.
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  • 21 7 Reuter. The Legislature has.passed a b'll fixtug Juiy 21 date of a referendum the Government sale of liqtior —ter.
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  • 102 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. S.C.C. AND ASTON A. DRAW. In tlh* replay on the I'aoiang yesterday afternoon between the S. c. and the Ast n Athletic the teamf drew orje goal each. Although '•he match faii-wd to produce anything outs and ng the aides i-nc.uckda number of league players. LEL netted
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  • 62 8 Th. wing will r present Aston \Uhit :e Club against the Royal Sussex Regiment at soccer t-n the Malaya flflosjnd to-day:—Tan Boon Eng; Tan Lee Wan. iong Ng m Dim; Ohis Gue Seng, Ce.ua Seng Ohv Eho Kaon Yam; Cnia Kwang HuS, Ec Chan Hee.
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  • 63 8 The fuilow.ng will represent Aston Ath etic Cmm against tiie R-yal Sussex RegimedYt at soccer on die Malaya ground, to-ujay.-Tar. Boon Eng: Tan-Lee Wan,- Yong Ng.m Djm, C l i Gue Seng, Ohwa Seng cnye, X Kna Yam; Chia Kwang Hung, En Oian
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  • 580 8 The positions of the various clubs in the Home League up to and inclosing Feb. 23 are: Division IGoals. <*• L, X p. v. l. r. < I'Car,I ff C. 23 1« 3 29 16 b 7 50 *3 39 HudirsiieW 2S 16 6 (J 42 22
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  • 263 8 S.C.C. TOURNAIVIENT. The S. C. C. Spring Lawn Tenn s Tournament wheh sheh'd have ccmmencod on. Mor.day, but had to ba postpone to the rain ccimraenced yesterday w th ma che,s in the Newcomers' Handicap. Thg results were as folMw; Newcomers' Handicap. E. D. Andrews boa: Dr. LhJdow.
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  • 79 8 Those desirous of seeing some good tennis should the Ladies' Lawn Club or Saturday, March 8:h. when a match is to be played the Dutch Club. There are to be .hre-e couples (m xed doubles) from each Club and there should be plenty of other courts
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  • 31 8 Members ar? reminded that entries f.r the Spe-ing Tonn i? Tournament cliose on Wednesday, the 13 fh mist. Emery sheeus can be seen in the Club Pavilkn.
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  • 768 8 RECENT FIGHTS AND N, S. C. RULES. Sir. —As one who is keenly interfiled in box ng in this country and who, t.h .ugh dobai'red from witnessing recent fights in the Singapore r;-ajs the accounts of them in the "Maaya Tribune'' with great interest, may I ba allowed t-o
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  • 73 8 V M C. A vs. t A. I The following Gill represent the YMCA vs Indian As sec a Ton at er'cket to-rnxrro'w the Raffles School ground eomnrencirg at 2 p m —H. G Stack (Cap M Ig..a us' «T R Oehlerfk T A. Cordeiro, F. R MarJ-nus, A.
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  • 298 8 BEPLIES TO QUESTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR, Yesterday. The Counc-1 met ia the now Chamber. In reply to Mr. J. II. M, Kobson it was Stated jhat aftor the Co*ony had passed the Stamps Bid, the adof intrv<du(?.nig similar ijgisiauon nto ihe F-M.S. wo«id be cainsidered.
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  • 204 8 Chinese New ear Feathrities, A moderate number of people atended last :.ign.\- d bate organii I by he Ch nese Chris .an As.-.vaton aa the propos tkm Jiat ".he fes'.ivites of he Chinese* Near Year be curtailed/ Mr. Long Ung Si. g M.A ixvu, od tne
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  • 140 8 C leutia Feb. 19—The graft contested by-election f r the -Bengal Leg'alative Coun in a rik ng Swaraj >* si: -ce-s- Mir. ster Mullick hav'ng defe ;ei by the Swarajist, Mr KaHar. by 1 7C5 iw>tes to 560 in Calcutta South, a NonMohammedan constituent At
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  • 137 8 WEEKLY REPORT. LEWIS AND PEATS LTD. S ngapore Yesterday. Since our last repo.«. ihere has been a heavy set back i.. the market and prices have fallen very sharply. One of th:' chief causes cf the deo ine has be-n due to heavy l.quidation in LorJdic-n but
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  • 208 8 MESSRS. BARLOW CO. Singapore. Yesterday. The market during the past week hss been east er for the most part. At Irsst a fairly steady tone was maintained, but subsequent y, on weaker advices London a.xi New York, values fell away to a niuoh lower level. The tone throughout yesterday's auction
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  • 366 8 MESSRS. MACPHAIL CO. LTD. Singapore, Wl dries day. The price ef tin has again risen dv:' tne last we.-k caus ng a steady tone in the share mark;: wi.h gfl v t-.iaViess to be recorded. Although •t: the cose there is a slight setback in the price of the marke
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  • 581 8 8 gar-ore. Wednesday Or.;e ag in the Local Share Market reflec s the ccntir.ued advar.ee n he price of T r an the past week has seen a Oo aiderable volume of bus n?ss pairing n moat cases at i .creased prices. Rubber has had a
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  • 185 8 Young and old, gentle and simple, clean and unclean, wise and foolish, cultured and barbarian, yea even the beasts that perish, are among ita victims. No man or woman is too young or too old to suffer, the old fall more read ly than the young. You
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  • 52 8 Penang: March 4. Deputy Control er o: La <x:r Fe.iartr tfe da na the aolkmi jr aumbeS of arrv.V.s fftQta ar.d departu es lb Madras Pr sidency for month of February 1924 Arrival* adopts 1 G'.*B; ntfoocp 257. Departures a&tlta 375G; mnors 223. The arrivals relate t;. aided
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    • 236 8 NOW ON SALE! The Malayan Chronicle. Feb.-March 1924. vir. w. wi s m writes on Unau hemic Interview?. NAVAL VISIT Pr useiy Illustr.ito». S P -J IA!. BOX IN G NOTES. Price 50 cts. f>r Hi x So 177 hag bee filled. Applciuts tha .ked. CHILD W£LF\RE SOCIETY. WA TE
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    • 407 8 I CRICKET GEAjP Wisden's "EXCELLER" Bat "Tifini. "SPECIAL CaOWN Ball Joo Cricket Stumps 1st. Q. s Cricket Stumps 2nd.Q. Score Book tennisIballs Ayras "CaAlWMSIIP" llti^i*, Wisdens NEW Sf4.ND\R3" i u m SLAZENGERS GUT REVIVER 0 JS Sports Goo Is of All Kiadi OB FAIN ABLE FROM RAJA Co., 117, NOR
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    • 297 9 WIRELESS Knows no Boundaries, I i j it is the Wonder of all Ages. J The Triumph of Wireless. j In less than 25 years—four years of devasting war j having intervened, delaying progress—WIRELESS j j communication, practically, GIRDLES THE EARTH. j The Wireless Wonders to day, breath-taking though j
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    • 14 9 COW GATE MILK FOOD NEW STOCKS AT MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 19 9 The Best JUST PUT ON Matchless THE MARKET CHOTIRMALL'S Tel. No. 1957. 51 52 High Street, SINGAPORE. t oiniuiniraniiiinr.B.iMWiM
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    • 282 9 •-Hi >i t inriiiitMi^iHt^iMiiiiiiiiiiritimMiiiiiiiiiiMi^irittituiMiiiii^iitiiiiii^tttini^iiiiiiiiiiitaMriinttiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iitiiutitt To-Night! To-Night!! f 9.15 p.m. ■> Last Two Nights of I BLOOD SAND i j AT TH$ I j VICTORIA THEATRE I i 1 r m Special Matinee on Saturday, at 5 p.m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MAT1NIE. I I Prices $2 and 1. j -f
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  • 559 10 Singapore, March 1MEAT. Article. Pr.ctß. c. B.ef round steak kati 0.42 Be,f stew or curry kati JJJ Pork lean ka i UDV Pork Icon and fat (Ist iW'.kati Mutton Indi an lb. 0.50 Mutton Australian lb. (Gov 05U Fowl kati bi O- 5 Capons (Locally r:ered) 3-5
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    • 538 10 AUCTION SALE. "BTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Th. Undersigned have received instruction, to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, March 17, at 2.30 p.m. Tras Street 1 Freehold land with the DweUng House erected thereon and known as No. 83 Tras Street,
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    • 26 10 FOR PRIVATE "SALE. Nautical Instruments, comprising Baronfeters, TelescopeBinoculars- Sextant Compass Log Lines and various Charts &c. Fof turtfcer particulars, apply to, Co., Ltd. 35, Phillip Strict.
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    • 434 10 rßackache j lumbago and other pains I Those terrible pains in the back that make work sheer 1 I Scry and pleasure impossible are just the very pains 1 I any longer. One application of Sloan's promotes a warm I 9 S«ftS feeling 'of ease so welcome to sufferers after
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    • 230 10 STEAMER SAILINGS I PACIFIC MAIL I MANAGING AGENTS, I UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD I TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT p ASSE I PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANThat I YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRanttc K BE H AMERICAN STEAMERS. I Leaves Hongkong Arrives San I PRESIDENT WILSON Mar 26 Fra *i** PRESIDENT LINCOLN
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    • 478 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 9 m APCAR s I (Companies Incorporated in England.) HAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) RI)S f r om LONDON. HOMEWARDS, for China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves Toanage Singapore
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    • 401 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Adolf von Baeyer Apr 14 HindBntnjrg May 5 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. fScheer Mar 14 ♦Albert Voegler Apr 9 ♦Carl Legien May 5 tCargo only. ♦Calling
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    • 476 11 STEAMER SAILINGS i i ssnni— w t V LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL" AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 EURELIA Mar 9 Mar 11 EMITA Apl 9 Apl
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    • 555 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CBBBWTITPSOTBlLMIjJllii 'ILiMRj iig.iMWBBMMBS8MBMM—P* .(NIPPON KgSHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION* Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles *x>ndon Antwerp Mar 11 Hakusan Maru 11.000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 25 Kitano M?ru 8,500 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 1 Harun«a Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 15 Liverpool line. ♦Dekgoa Mami Marsertcs Barcelona Valencia
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    • 606 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal "ommissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice that New Bridge Koad between Kavelock Road and < oleman Bridge will shortly be reconstructed. Householders requiring new water, g s or electricity services laid or repairs to services effected should notify the Department concerned within
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    • 310 12 TO LET. TO LOT. OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. 15, 22, 24, 27, 30. 32 and 47 The Arcade. 26 Malacca Street. 3-1 and part of No. 1 Collyer Quay. 3, 6, 7 Robinson Road. 16—A and 18—1 Change Alley. 6 Battery Road. 16 Raffles Quay. 15 Stamford Road. 29, 31, 33.
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    • 348 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) An horised Capital $4,000,000 Issued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholders $1,000,000 1 Reserve Funds and Undivded Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairmaa: —The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman —Lim Nee Soon
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    • 523 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Act* of 1362 to 1890, on 2nd Dec 1H92.) Authorised Capital «3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and £1,352,10C Head Office: 16, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Sir R.
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    • 503 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in Enz'asd fej Royal Charter 1^3 Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsffata, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Am ri tsar Hollo
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    • 372 12 INSURANCE. Xjg22|p%> THE (Clio 80UTH VIlM BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L, C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, 1st Floor, Bamque del Indo China Bnak*l*9B, 1A, Malacca Street.
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    • 313 12 PREE YOURSELF* F H» claws (N "ess, General Defe Asthma By taking d,, j h Medicinal By Sold l.verynhere. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY j Tel. No. 345 Editorial De pl Tel. No. 171, Managerial SUBSCRIPTION RAILs PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Per annum fam Ha:f-yearly Per quarter Si-gL
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