Malaya Tribune, 20 March 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI. No. 68 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 FIVe CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924.
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    • 141 1 'kcjrlo I NSI RI'ASSED FOR 1 Ch- *oou*«. I i i I,ACES, 5 LI>ENSj AND ALL I OK I ED FINE FABRICS* I packet to-day. 1 ,ft Sons, Ltd. I England.) i i'iiniiiiiiiiiiii M J I Ui ited Engineers Limited, sf^^-^&f (Incorporated in the S.S.) i& S I m 4^0
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    • 244 1 SKETOLENE A UNIQUE PREPAR41I0N FOR THE PREVENTION OF MOSQUITO AND OTHER INSECT"BITES Of all Chemists MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. M iitniiiiiiiiiiiitimitiiiininiiiinin"«"«"«i >»w ,l wi,n THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated io Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY, Hawaiian Steel Guitars From J 22 50 Ukulules From $12.00
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    • 168 1 >uiuiaiit»iiiuiuiuiiJi^iniuiJiiug^iLiii^i«niifiiii"iJi*ii*ia» I The glasses you wear should be I io harmony with your com- g I plexioii and particular style of I drese. Our Optometrist* will do I this for you. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL C», I I 15*Sonth Cau«! Road, Singapore. miiiiwmniniiiiniiiiiiitiiniiiini'iiiiininmimn'itininnii* FOOD I PRODUCTS I II Libby's famous
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  • 799 2  -  BOTH SIDES OF THE CASE. (By Hector C. Bywater.) Interest in the s ngapore question las beta nsvivsd iluiiaji' mail week i>y tne rumosatjd i helving of the scheme ti. ooae tract large graving dock, capable of talcing two of the hem est bftttlefehips siimiUa neons!)*. The
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    • 609 2 Nerve »11 Failure '^^T W Powcr l ess Wasted and 11L\ on y a t' nonth t0 ,ive BR An authentic statement by 1 l V# the father of a boy who was j Ji j sent home to die. Wasted, Ja V speechless, helpless it as sa tl notn
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    • 540 2 H fa Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc H| and avoid the heavy cost of renewal I It is more than ever imperative to saf I your property by constant tare in the m Ml of paint—the one defence arainsi fum indent r 1 [Wl through j ravages ot time,
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  • 629 3 THE TAP AH ULBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Tiie directors of the above company have issued the following report: —Gc.itlemen, Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited Statement of Accounts of the Company for the year ended December 31, 1923, being the Twelfth Financial Year of the Company. Accounts.—The Profit
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  • 137 3 Calcutta, Feb. 27.—At a meeting of the Bengal Legislative Council to-day, a general discussion on the Budget took place. i: a* The Swarajists and Nation s deplored the top heavy administration and attacked the excise and educational rv ney of ihe Governmon: Mr P C. Mitter,
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    • 254 3 I cornea only by having a good digestion, which V obtained by using PIL.L.S 13 a reliable remedy for the speedy relief of I I lOJOUSNESa, SICK HEADACHE, LASSITUDE, 1 |j URED DIGESTION, FCOR APPETITE I tr \\\\\v slPlll l I re) 1957 Telegrams: CBOTIRMALLS LATEST I j FASHIONABLE DRESS
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    • 657 3 THE CASE OF MR. TURNER. A Victim Of Ptomain Poisoning. For unately, unlikr so many other victims of ptumain poisoning, Mr. Frank W. Turner d d not die. Bui the riaults of his misfortune wert serious enough. Interviewed at his home. 84 Allen Place, Hartford Conn., Mr. Turner said: "For
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    • 264 3 cigarettes you buy and you can be sure\>f getting a cigarette that cannot I be bettered no matter what you pay. 1 t The bright golden leaves of Virginia'Tobacco used in I the making of "THREE CATS cigarettes come 8. from the famous Old Belt and Eastern Carolina districts fill
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  • 1044 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." (Concluded.) II TO-MORROW'S BRITISH FILMS. Sir Phinp Gibbs contributes the following interesting-, article on "Tomonow's British Films'' in tihe John O'London Weekly:— Old England. In spite of many disadvantages, maitly financial, there is 6urely a ta emend ous chance
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    • 379 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE TANJONG PAG AH ROAD. PHONE No. 1001. To-Night At 9.20 Visit of the SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON Richard Barthelmess Many will remember his appearance in 44 Way Down East, Tol'able David, Sonny" etc. in a Paramount stupendous production with thirty Paramount plajers in. support Experience in 7 reels A
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    • 274 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA Trom Wednesday, March 19, to Monday, March 24. Id the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp The Noon Whistle 1 Reel Pathe Comedy. Wildest Wales 1 Reel Scenic Picture. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "Good References" In 7 Reels. In this picture Constance Talmadge, as the
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    • 442 4 AMUSEMENTS CAN GOLD BUY ALL /TS^^^ an a man place a purchase price viV_ on a woman's love Can her heart be placed on an auction "S f„' block to go to the highest bidder > V Can wealth and prettige overbalance I f love and devoti n f Can
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  • 424 5 10 .1>AV. MARCH 20. ♦S.ljan 2 p.m. \\kna 2 p.m. hta i a man and Qu>sra 2 p.m. Laoonia 2 p.m. <Satettttai Kkma 8 p.m. ►Sri Muar 3 p.m. I IK LeoaC 4 P-m. 0* g ,v. Sourain li Maru 4 p.m. Ml Cuan 4 p.m. a Ganges
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  • 78 5 -landard Oil Co. al Brilliant $5.60 per two tins $5.20 $520 r two drums $4 40 GaaoHne per B gallons $8.50 <i 1 ne per hi nt tins $1 00 lan Co.. (S.S.) Ltd. •wo :ins 60 $5.36 $5.36 $5 20 drnmi $4 40 tins $5 06
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  • 141 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London.—Is. 0%d. TIN. London.—£263.0.0. Local.—$131% per picul 175 tons sold. PRODUCE. Buyers Seller* Gambier $21.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube 33.00 Press Cube —r Whle Pepper 29.75 Mixed B:ack Pepper 17.75 Sundried Copra 11.50 Mixed Copra 11.25 Small Fl/ke T p'cca 13.75 Med. i J
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  • 109 5 ROSE MACPHAIL CO S REPORT I (L. R. Macphail.) Rubber.—Bukit Kat :1s 50 to 55 cts. Lunas $7.20 to 7.50. Malaka Pindas $1.15 to $1.20. Tin.—Petalings $1.15 to $1.20. Pengkajfc iii) $14 to $14.50 cum. Bfambauß 82% to 87% cts, Johans 44 to 47 cts. Idr-is Hyda-aailios 21s. to 225.
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  • 147 5 Tiris.—Tainlngs 51.20 to $1.25 ex. N rt h Ta it) mgs $1.17% to 1.22 1 1 ex, South $1-02 to $105, I thans 44 to 4». cents, P.-ta ings $1.14 to $1.17, Nawi.'g Pets $1,70 to $1-75, U.u Piahs $2.10 tto $2.15, Pengka.ens $1 I to
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  • 86 5 ni C. Rubber Association. Singapore, March 20. Pale Crepe Cloe'ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— R bbed Smoked Sheet Clos ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Snot 41 41 Am'il 41% April to June 42% 42% July to Sapt 43% 43% Latest London Cables quote. London
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  • 88 5 Singapore, March 20. On London -t< Uank 4 months' sght 2s. 4 gjlgd ?r va a "e 3 months" sight 2s. 4 »H«d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 16' On Hongkong Bank demand draft 1% P m On Sharui-ha.— Bank demand draft < v On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 30 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders f Mndla and Ceyjj* equal to $100. The rate of of Money Orders from India ami Ceylon is Rs. 170 equal to »100.
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  • 155 5 WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Rubber Association. Singapore, Yesterday. Catalogued 1,520 741 lbs, 678.90 tons. Offered 970,816 lbs, 433.40 tar.s. Sold 776,010 fbs, 346.43 tons. Prices Realized. London Spot 11 %d. New York Spot 22 cents. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. S ngapore Standard Quality 41 (1 lob,
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  • 503 5 MESSRS. MACPHAIL CO., LTD. Singapore, Yes onday. The share market has heen rather quieter during the past week and at >he close the price of tin shows a decrease cf £32.15.0. This sudden drop is to a certain extent refleced in the predcm'neace of selling orders bait a: the t
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  • 91 5 London, March IS. Manchester Market 8% lbs shrtings fair (new basis) 40's Grey Yarns single Twish 29% 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 13 6 Liverpool Market Cotton (Fully M'ddiing American 11 ■f*' Cotton Egyptian 21.40 Metals Tin. —Std. 3 months £263,2.0 Produce Copra far merchantable
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    • 404 5 m THE CARBIDE L> "Brilliant Search Light "J S Strong, Safe, Powerful, Dependable W iii A SP0T L1GHT WOBN ON HEAD 5 111E BRILLIANT SEARCH LIGHT" is the p most powerful carbide head fetnp on the market ft and s the only head lamp dcsig:ned for thc S hunters', trappers'
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    • 305 5 n.nni^itin.T.nT^ TITAN JBRAND Cement /flßßfaj** Sol, Importer.: |gj Selli», Af «U I Borneo Sumatra 10 Aurely j /^^(iWl^ N. Y.K. Building, TnMfiflinriK On I H Yv* V HKĔTIW IV 'Vjß I I RAFFLES PLACB. 1 Trading Co., Ltd. 0 7/ T hone 172 (Incorporated in Holland) Telegram AURELT. i I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 127 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drill up to and for March 23, 1924. To-day» March 20, at 5 p.m Ba.esitier Range, S. R. E. (v), Entrenchments and Revetments. Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Sfigs, Signal Office Routine. To-morrow, March 21, at 5 p.m.— Balestiett" Range, S. R E. (v),
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  • 110 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, March 20. High Tdes.—9.47 a.m. 10.38 p.m. Anson annl. mtJi:., noon. Laconia on World Cruise in port). Licens» ng Justices. 2.30 p.m. Football: S.C.C. vs. S.C F.A. Phil. Orchestra. Mom. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8.30 p.m. Syncopating Orchestra —Theatre, 9.15 p.m.
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  • 910 6 In a few days we shall have ir. our midst Dr. Kab'tulrarath Tagore, the illustrious Hindu poet and philosopher; one of the most remarkablefigures cf our age. Tagore per■ooifies the fragrant romance poetry, the wisdom of phiJosophy and the teffi bob of iluaVom H's poetry breathes a magic
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  • 624 6 doing to London. The problem if hous.ng ihu hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Empire Exh.btion from Aprl orwards seems to be r. .ar.ng so.ut 00. Just hvw morrj persona will Deed acLvninv dat:4>n :n and :lar London at a date no o.ne ca:: MCJ, but
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  • 89 6 Reception Committee Appointed. A meeting of the Dr. Tagore Provisional Reception Committee was held ait the Indian Association Hall, Short Street laat riight, Mr. L: G. Cranna pi esnoing. The gathering was a representative one and included a number of Europeans. The general committee was constituted and a subcomm
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  • 104 6 A Planter's Death. (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG Yesterday. The death is announced, at Home of Mr. Percy M.trford. general manager of Bantam Estates, Province Wellesley. He wont on leave five months ago, not in t'he best of health. He came tto Maaya fifteen years ago finam Demerara.
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  • 188 6 I'pper Cross Street Murder. This morning, before Mr. Justice" Acton and a spec al jury the case ir« wh'ch Sam Ah Sam, Wang Lam. Wy„. Lok Herfi and Low Stk Chuen s ar.d charged with th.? murJer of Ah Kee on January 30 of tfris year was tri
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  • 98 6 (From Our Own Correspondent IPOH, To-day. Sir P. Raman th In was given an ie welcome at Perak. Thousands thronged the station \vhei\ he was garlanded. Later a huge envwd of all nataottoi'&'ee overflowed the Town Hall the At Home." the British R>.s '!.nt District Officer and
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  • 40 6 From China and Japan by s.s. Penang Maru. due Singapore tomorrow. From Western Australia by s.s. G ,r* on. due Singapore dayiight tomorrow. From Europe (London mails despatched February 28) by s.s. Teesta, due Penang 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 256 6 Mr. F. Salzmann, of Messrs. Allen and G'edhiH. Malacca, leaves England on furlough this week. O v Hongkong is another spell of small-pox. In the week ended March 8, there were 51 new cases, all Ch'nese. Miss Belle Mitchell and Miss Joan Hamilton, who wore the guesSs of their Excedlencfos,
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  • 383 6 MR. BRADDELL AND "A CURIOUS TRANSACTION." Mr. Russell and the Share Allotment (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. nighi. At to-day's hearing of the Peek Russell casa, by Mr. Justice Whitley. Mr. Roland Braddell continued dealir.g exhaustively wi.h the e\**lence, iaken en commission, of Mr. England,
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  • 433 6 New World Ar.Tactions. The New World 1« not a th ng of the pa.', by any means. After a period of apathy it is now in full swjig aga.n w.th the coming of the Onei-tal shows from If mi.a. The most notewor hy among .he various amusements afforded
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  • 105 6 The seventh annual general meeting of the St. Frano's' Associa'.ion w 11 be held at 10.,.m. on Sund .y. March 23, at the Club preniiaaa 49-61 Koon C'oeng Road. Receiving the s a ement of Acccun f. r year ended Jan. 31 1924, and he report on I.he Clubs' workings,
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  • 127 6 POL ICE COURTS. STOKEKEEI'Hi The Dc c ceived inform JJjearanee keeper Company 1 that k tnat the criminal bea ».000 worth varhra* es warrant Police have Pored to haveb< week. cook res.d A Java. (He theft Vh X valued of a sh Ngkiv. reports tl at $3o has be a:
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  • 227 6 s.s. I icenii .\rri\ Ati --rher party of a toui'lst,> numbering a ed at Singe pi re this m s.s. Laeon cruise. Tht jia a fleet of m t ears convej th to Ral Sarkes U: o hi rs, tin pro] ii these tours. As usua:. the
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  • 108 6 Officers and N.< 0.« C«M s 1 The Cuiwaiandanl aa* fc there are meanlH 1 Companies a* propose the Camp but wh g, submit their name.- by understands:., I who have delayed names as they are can attend the «j He feels rare «hal be in Camp from 1
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    • 255 6 ll(frilJttril!1|HIMt!:lllflllllll!IIHIIf|HIIIIIIII!lll^^ 17AATDII I C AND FOOTBALL rUUlDALLS accessories I |^r^H^f w WILLIAM SHILLCOCKS I M McGregor m I BOYS FOOTBALLS No. 1 $3.25, No. 2 $4.25, No. 3 $4.75- No. 4 S6.00 BRASS FOOTBALL INFLATORS I Prices $2.75 and S4.00 j B FOOTBALL SHIN GUARD Price S2.25 pair I ROBINSON
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    • 56 6 WHAT INTERESTS VM- m 9* Th'3 Naval BM: Rab nirai.ath flag Nates and Conwn i The feck-Rutt 1 P/il <je Courts Trouble in Dul 1 Educate* MaJaoca N S'r1|a ore Rubl Indian No** The b Company Bej Stare and Screen Mai Notca Weekly BuWm r H The Share Mark Market
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  • 280 7 Decision to Go Before*" House. Closing Down Expenses. Reuter. \lu)N. Yesterday, nimons. replying Hall, Mr. Ammon d tare in conncc- re Base hitherto sum would tioa with Govern be i>uts on when the was d'scussed reports of naval [sed with regard to „.t h circulated, whether such
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  • 133 7 in Honduras. Reuter. [NGTON, Yesterday, ere 4wo rival revoluhavc teen figh'ing for a state ol anarchy f Pres dent Gutierrez Disorders culminated, rt by the Amer can aerioue outbreak at r.ken soldiers were Vmertoan Legation and Many innocent people were shot and looting j eatwtt ed at $400
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  • 93 7 ~mmittee of Enquiry. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. I tuya—Wt t,ive com ml tee of 13 a ties apposed by rerSmeift to c quire in o thenai debt with Lord Colwyn as chairncludes Mr. W. L. .Habeas. S Addis. Sir Josiah 9.amp but k laotwworohy number ta M** WodttofV a
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  • 17 7 rew Lost. Reuter. TOKIO. Yesterday. aval dbif** f Tok o and crashed. Ine r shed
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  • 53 7 IE HAGUE, Yesterday, nd Chamber, dur'ng a c foreign estimates, rs urged -he conclus'on a l tre :y wi ft Russ a. $seUrays critieiaod tne c f the foreiga mm ijjjßatlri treaty of M rchant. d>:mccrat;c r c r. tended -hat adreaty wouVi me n v d*a
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  • 27 7 Reuter. SASEBO, Yesterday. >mar ne 43 collided Ta suta ten miles Harbour and sank in ms. The rescue of a d forty men aboard Heater.
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  • 24 7 Reuter. I r <>\'DON, Yesterday. WojnkenV Union has ike of all London tram M-n at m:dmg?ht on falling a satisfactory tie meantime.
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  • 137 7 Gala Time in Store. Reuter. LONDON, Yesteixlay. In the House of Commons, in moving the estimate of £118 000 as vxper.dirure fcr the Empire Exhibition, S'r H Lur.n st4 ed that it was defin te'.v dec'ded hat His Majesty the Kintr "should open :he exh b t on
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  • 38 7 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Yesterday. King Husse'n has decided to establish an adv.scry counc 1 to the C mphat and will summon the World to a Moslem Conference to consider questions of universal Moslem interest.
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  • 64 7 Reuter. DELHI. Yesterday. The Council cf Sale heard a me&s'ge fnotm the Viceroy read, stating that as the Assembly had refused leave to 'n roduce the reeotirmen ied F nance Bill he had certified it as essent al to t'he interests of British India. The Viceroy recommen/led the
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  • 287 7 His Own Story of £1,500 Accident E&taburgh,, February s.—Mr. George Graven principal comedian in "The Merry W.dcw," which is being given a. the Lyceum Theatre here th s week, was grea ly surprised on reading the Bulawayo telegrton sluing that he had been awarded £1,500 as
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  • 224 7 SEQUEL TO RECENT ARMY MUTINY. Arrests on Roof Tqps. Reuter. LONDON Yesterday. Late last n ght troops surrounded the Public House at Parcell Sqa >Te, Dublin, where it is repor.ed 32 o 40 wanted men assembled including Tobin and Dalton. A grave si.ua don believed to be
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  • 132 7 We are indebted to the "Nanyo Niehi-N.chi Shimbun" for ihe following: TOKIO. Ytv rday. Mr. Tak '.hash*, prokhat of .he So yu party, has declined a. seat in Hoes <of Poors. A vigorous campaign against recognition of the Soviet s going on in China ard ;t s
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  • 461 7 Huge Success Last Night. The London Syncopating Orchestra, comprising half a d,zen men. kept an exceptionally large audience in sptandld trim Wall night at the Vicoria The-Ire. in uneir opemr.g performance here. It was a musical ty ...it a. t WOfth gq3lg a long way to hear-
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  • 946 7 LECTURE BY INDIAN TRAVELLER. The End and the Aim. At the Y.M.CA. Hall las. evening Mr. S. K. Nair delivered ha second lecture entitled Education: its end and ai«m/' before a good crowd. Mr. E. L. Talma, who was in the chair, introduced the spe Iker and sa d
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  • 704 7 REV. HORLEY ARRIVES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Revd. W. E. Horley arrived ac Malacca on Saturdvy, and he leaves for h s station to-uay. It may be remembered tha. he h d been the D. st r.ct Superintendent of the M 1 thod.st Mission, before he loft
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  • 237 7 Two Men's Surprise Ride B.neath Engine. Parte, Feh. 2.—An experience as vhirilling as the m.st i-ngenius film praftOOttr has depicted has fallen to the tot of the driver aiad s.oker of a railway engine at Beauvais in the Oise department. The engine and tender were
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    • 251 7 ini!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiuiimiiiMiMiMiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiMi!itiiiiiii!i:ii'ii:iii!i'iiiiiiiiMi!:iiiiiiiiiiiii.i«ii- > ARMCO IRON Five Points of Superiority I Armco Iron acceptably fulfills the demand on its Five Points I of Superiority—Chemical Purity, Rust—Resistance, Rn um 1 1 jng Property, Welding Property and Electrical Conduc- I I* tivity,-each a characteristic of speci.il imnorum-e in the manufacture of I Corrugated and
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  • 320 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING. PELKY IS LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE ORIENT. Yowng Pelky. is the recognised IdgWirweight champion of the Orient by virtu** <jf hi? defeat of Si.v.nt) Jamito, the formar hoHe>r, according to a mes-«ge conveyed by Mr St-hrumm, vice Preeddeni; and tvferee <<f the Olympf'c Stad'um, Manila. Mr. Schrumm
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  • 60 8 Teddy Watson accepts the challenge thrown out to him by Washington Lee', tihe fight to be over six rounds. W at son will be glad f any promoter w 1: stage the contest at an t-arly date. Morgan" is willing to meet J<>h my iLs*>n in a six
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  • 247 8 L. L. T C. TOURNAMENT. The* annual spring tournament of the Lad es Lawn Tennis *Cliib will 1 snmence on Monday. April 28. The following ewnts will be decided: 1, Ladies' Champ. ;nship Singies, 2, Ladies' Doab.es Champ, ons hip. 3. <"h..mpior:ship Pains, Mixed, 4. Ladies' Singles Handicap,
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  • 165 8 TO-MORROW'S TIES. Profession Pa rs. Mugl.'ston and Camaron, (Marchants) vs. R. D, Dav.es and Romney (Press). P nman and Strachan (Merchants) vs. Richards and Williams (Civil Servce) Rolfe and D'cker (Tolegraph) vs. :ck and Li Ton (Bankers). Sir Wm. Murison and Upcott (Law) vs. Nathan and Smith (Brokers).
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  • 56 8 ST. JOSEPH'S vs. CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL. The folio wing will for the St. Joseph's Institution to-dny against the Chinese High School: Lim Mah Seng; S. Choong and Lee Yeow Soon; L. Yong, Tan Kirn Tjoan and Koh Guan Yam; C. Rayney, K. Mosbergen, F. Undasan, Lim Ek Kwee (capt)
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  • 343 8 LONDON, March 8. The follow ng are the results of the Association Cup draw (fourth round): Manchester City 0, Cardiff 0. Westf 0. Aston Villa 2. SwifrJdon 1, Burnley 1. Newcastle 1, fi.verpool 0. Scottish Cup. The following ace the results of the Scottish Cup draw (fourth round):
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  • 52 8 INTERN ATION A L TO CRN AM ENT. NE\Y YORK. Yesterday. In the third round of the Interriational chess tournament Dcc3or Laaker br H«ant!y df?ated AUch'ne in one of the best game* of h's career sending Aiechine to second place and ha.f a ganir behind Tar.akower. Capablanca drew Edward;
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  • 192 8 Young and old, gentle and simple, andf unclean, wise and foolish, cultured and barbarian, yea even the beas!s 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 a
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  • 430 8 ANNUAL REPORT. The Annual Report of the committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association for the year enlilng December 1923 has just come to hand. In.iS the Cotmmitteo states that: The income amounted to $42.774.62 an)d expenditure including depreciation, to $39,725.68. giving a surplus of
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  • 194 8 St. Jo eph's Boys Happy. Th? stud nts of St. Joseph's Institution spent an enjoyable day yesterday when tha school was closed in boa ar of the patmfl of the school. In the meaning the students ettfcaxled the high mass sang by Rev. Fr. P. Ruaudel at
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  • 257 8 Mr. Max ion and his Cabinet Guest. Most of the Clydeside Socialist members attended a series of demons, ur at i'ns in Glasgow to celebrate the advent of a Socialist Government. Mr. J. Maxton said they were particularly pieased that three out of the ten terrible Glasgow
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  • 483 8 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. BRITISH RIGHT TO BE IN INDIA. London, Feb. 26—Continuing his statement on Fndia, Lord Oliver, referring to the content on that tfne British had no righ; in India, s-id that the right of British s.a'.esmen, public servants, Merchants arid industrialists to be in
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  • 190 8 Rangoon, Feb. 2-'» —Prosidi g at the •.nnual m< <: f f the Burma Chamber of Confcnerce Mr A J. AnJerson called u;on the numbers of he commeiv alee mmuai yto real se the v .1 nece---..y el' tak ng a kee i interest
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  • 263 8 London, Feb. 28.—The New Leader" in an article suggests that the Delhi Assembly might in the first place nom nate a Comm'f ee which w.-uld hammer out the provisional draf; of he amended constitution. Ind a will then send a deiegj.tio;i to London to discuss
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  • 228 8 Refused Princes Invitation. "Please excuse me. I am too busy wo rk. M Wih these woivls a charwoman begged off an invitation- to meet the Prince of in connection wi h His visit to open a now casualty ward at the Royal Nort hern Hosp.tal as a
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  • 314 8 In addition to a selection of new Fictlion the undernoted works have been added Uo Raffles Library- and will be available for issue on Saturday March 22, at 9 a.m. Adcock (A. St. J.) and E. O. Hoppe Gods of Modern Grug-street. Balfour (A. J.) Theism and Thought.
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    • 188 8 NOTICE. It i> hereby notified that the signature of Mr. J. W. Salmon. Act ng Manager of The Strai i Alb'on Press. Ltd. and The Malaya Tribune respectively will appear on all bills and race pts from fhis date and until further notice during the temporary absence on leave of
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    • 277 8 j CRICKET GEjjP I Wlsdens "EXCELLER Bat tlCft1 "SPECIAL CROWN" Ball 00eac)i Cricket Stumps 1st. Q. 00 n Cricket Stumps 2nd Q. t*. Score Book rfj- L2o each. TENNIS BALLS Ayre s "ClUIPDXiHIP" l1M Wisden's M NEW STANDARD" its 411 SLAZENGERS GUT REVIVER n botue Sports Goods of All Kin
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    • 42 8 TO LET com p*>un 1 ho ise 21' Lebar Koad q Upper Serai Ng Choon Choo, UB n 1 T" 1 "U'l «1 T fJ NrfU I "O IT v f ;v I v V Sole A PATERSOK, sl3 i Co., 'U4
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  • 1020 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND" EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issne the foltywing list of quotations: Singapore, March 20. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s 1|0% Anglo-Java 2s 2|5% Anglo-Malay 20s 22|Ayer Kuning
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    • 797 9 ■Vim £»9 Sun-Maids are dried in j| IB the sun in these beauti- mmTmm tul great clusters just as they come trom the I vine. MjFfipP"jp Only the finest table grapes are used in these new raisins Only the finest table grapes, San Joaquin grapes ate allowed to grown in'
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  • 568 10 Singapore, March 15. MEAT. Article. Pr'ces. c. Beef round steak kati 0.42 Beef stew or curry kati 0.36 Pork lean ka i 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.50 Mutton Indian lb. 0.67 Mutton Australian lb. (Govt.) 0.67 Fowl kati 0.48 Capons (Locally reared) kati
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    • 506 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD._ AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Walnut stained teak Household gurniture Ccrkeroy, Glassware etc To be held at No. 3*28 PfJsir Panjang Road] (d 3 4 milestone on bill and last bungalow on left) Entrance next to Bona Vista Road. See our rJbsters On Saturday, March
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    • 574 10 Build up I your Energy I ij flujjr y° u are vveak and jj a need healthy energy, I 9 you must take Halls I Wipe, the great jI iljljl British Tonic Restor- J! 1 ative. Hall's VVine I will quickly and j I surely build up your U I
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    • 308 10 STEAMER JAlUNg PACIFIC MAIL STCAMSHIP MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHII>I>i NG rw. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT Av i» 1 PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHivr 6 YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FR?v AMERICAN STEAMERS. ***** Leaves Hongkong PRESIDENT LINCOLN Apl <j ♦PRESIDENT CLEVELAND May 7 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG To SAN FRANCISCO AND
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    • 552 11 STEAMER SAILINGS jjO BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Compan e» Incorporated hi England.) -AIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. ON DON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. lei Contract with His Majesty'1 Government.) gfffABl>S from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f or China Japan For Marseille!, London ft Antwerp. Wm Due Leaves
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    • 399 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Paaaeager service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Adolf voim Baeyer Apr 14 Hindenburg May 5 Emil Kirdorf June 5 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. ♦Albert Voegler Apr 9 *Carl Legien May 5 fCargo onily.
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    • 514 11 STEAMER SAILINGS > LINS OF STEAMERS r Moathly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only callimg at .1 Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantlo, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL 0 AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Daie of Departure 1924 1924 EMITA Apl 9 Apl 11 ENOGGERA May 4 May 8
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    • 626 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN &AISHA.) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 25 Kitano Mrru 8.500 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 1 Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 15 Kamo Maru 8,500 Marse lies London Antwerp Apr 29 Katori Maru 10,000, Marseilles London Antwerp May 13
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    • 445 12 NOTICE, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the fol'owing roads will be closed to traffic from Wednesday, March 19,1924. Koek Road between Orchard Road and Cavanagh hoad. Aimenian Street between Stamford Road and Loke Street. By Order, W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Singapore, March 17,1924. NOTICE. Haj tor
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    • 534 12 TO LET. TO LET. OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. 15. 22, 24. 27. 32, 41, 56, 57, 60 and 74 Tha Arcade. 26 Malacca Street. 3, 6, 7 Robinson Road. 29, North Canal Road. 16—A and 18—1 Change Alley. 5 Battery Road16 Raffles Quay. 15 Stamford Road. 118, 122 130 and 131
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    • 346 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Iasued Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liability of Shareholder mm $1,000,000 Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chairmaa: —The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim Nee Soon Esq.
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    • 516 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Regiatered in London, under the Companiea Acta ot 1862 to 18»0, on 2nd Dec 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1300.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest.. £1,352,105 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London. E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
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    • 492 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by loyal Charter 1868. 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, Biahopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Am ri tsar Iloilo
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    • 361 12 INSURANCE. S0UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, FinJaynon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, lat Floor, Banque del Indo China Eu.i«-*»3». 1A, Malacca Straet. No. 257. BOARD OF
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    • 285 12 FREE YOURSELF I From the claws o(N ervou I ness, Gen,.-.,] Debiiitj an J Asthma By takiig Dr. j 3 s I Medicinal Blood I Sold l.verywhere. I THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I (EVENING DAILY) I Tel. No. 345 Kd::ui:a; I) t r,:_ Tel. No. 171, ManfoW
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