Malaya Tribune, 29 March 1924
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Title Section27 1924-03-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol XI -No. 76 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29. 1924 fIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924.27 words
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Advertisement164 1924-03-29 1 KURLO MOST HIGHLY STRATKD FORM I RE SOAP. I vv-miES WITHOUT j 1 HRINKING. j lire Sons, Ltd. d in England.) m l i I ;tiItUIMMMBMSM!IfITU(TI!!I!!ir ,1 l E CTRIC JBL«— BRITISH LRS, MADE. J > MODERATE j Sole Agents: United Engineers Limit6d (Incorporated"in the S.S.) Jp" ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. fl164 words
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Advertisement257 1924-03-29 1 SKETOLENE A UNIQUE PREPARATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF MOSQUITO AND OTHER INSECT BITES Of all Chemists MEDICAL HALL L Tn 23, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. mini :ii I I I I I I 111 t l II l II I l n ii THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong).257 words
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Advertisement202 1924-03-29 1 iii i i i i r i i i i i t tjn m i1 W X I I HA R M O.N.Y' The glasses you wear should be I in harrjony with your com- I p'exion and particular style of I dress. Our Optometrists will do I this sfactor;202 words
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Article448 1924-03-29 2 STILL PLATING AT THE AGE OF EIGHTY-ONE. Sixty-three years' continuous exper ence of the English stage in town and country is the wonderful record of Mr. Harry Nelson, who mdae his debut on the nlight the Prince Consort died —December 14. 1861—and is at the448 words
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Article308 1924-03-29 2 Midnight Queues. The a LI-night cafe habit "is growing in the W est End of London. There is increasing recognit'on of the fact that people who dance between midnigth and dawn may reasonably be expected to fed the need for some refreshment as a insult of their308 words
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Article144 1924-03-29 2 Delh-, March 4—The Legislative Lour.c l met n the presence of crowded public galleries. Sr Hugh Stan yon finance Member, in roduced the Budget showing a surplus. He dwe't or. tne steady improvement in the finance Ml position of the province s'nee the Ketone and the144 words
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Article2396 1924-03-29 2 THE SPRING RACE MEETING. (Under S., R. A Rules of Racing-.) Will be Held on Saturday, May 10. Tuesday, May 13. Thursday, May 15. Saturday, May 17. PROGRAMME. tor the Informat ion of Members Only. First Day, Saturday, May 10. 1, 5 8. THE STEWARDS PERSE, PLATE2,396 words
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Advertisement187 1924-03-29 2 4 Ei*" DUFF I GORDON'S j SHERRY. j J A Wine to Suit j Every Palate. Sole Agents: jJohn Little &-Co,, Ltd.J (Incorporated in England.) Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. i 1 J PHOTOGRAPHS Of the Children Tiever grow up j AVake an Appointment To-day. l! 1 THE EASTERN STUDIO STAMFORD187 words
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Advertisement488 1924-03-29 2 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of Pinkettes, the dainty little bowel and liver reguiaors, wheh act as gentry nature. are laxative perfection; banish const patioa, bilious attacks, sick headaches, Kverishnes?, pimples and skin blem'shes; relieve Piles. Of chemists, or post488 words
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Article1301 1924-03-29 3 ITS MEANING IN EVLRYDAY LIFE. Amid the po it'cal and industrial exe-iteme s of the pas: week it was rjot to be expected th;:t Load Finiay's address the other ('ay on the importance of the classics Ea education should attract much at'ent'o.i. This is orr,'1,301 words
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Advertisement422 1924-03-29 3 \mr arr-" ?nB^MM M^***M l^M^ -run "SEDNA" I THE IDEAL TONIC WINE I Can be Obtained I at the undermentioned Dispensaries Stores: I Maynard's Ltd., I Battery Road. I British Dispensary Ltd, I Battery Road. I 1 Timm's Dispensary Ltd., I Raffles Square. I Medical Office, I North Bridge Road.422 words
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Advertisement239 1924-03-29 3 11 he fruit may /fou will,like Kolynos iwlwr bright- because it keeps your skinned and eth wh «c, smooth, shapely and esh and Vagrant. But yet be rotten at the tven more im P°«ant, j i Kolynos preserves >cpre. It is the same i r t m ni the enamel239 words
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Article921 1924-03-29 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. THE PALLADIUM. Fy "Felmar." In spite of the expense connected With the production. "Manslaughter," the Management of the Panadiuin has arranged tnat prices for admission will noi be r lised when the pc-ure is screened from Tuesday April 1. At the921 words
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Advertisement295 1924-03-29 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA From Saturday, March 29 to Monday, March 31. i In the Second Show at 9.30 j In the First at 7.30. Eve's Film Review Live Wi^es With BROWNIE in I Parts. Timber Queen Serial Unmasked A Universal Western drama The Final Episode 15. A featitr.ng Art Acord.295 words
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Advertisement303 1924-03-29 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBR^ From Tuesday, March 25, to Sunday, March 30. Id the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp Topical Budget British Screen News. GOLDWYN Presents Tom Moore in Mr. Barnes of New York 'In 5 Reels. The photoplay is /:fo film version of the famous novel and play of the303 words
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Advertisement296 1924-03-29 4 AMUSEMENTS Are You TO-NIGHT! Ashamed of your Parents? Not* thet If you're not—then you won't forget 7PM s to take them to see this marvellous photo-drama "GAIETY" CINEMA ctTl t T ¥lli 1 IS SHOWING TO-NIGHT O U JHI I Second Show at 9.10 p.m. Sharp, THEATftt The Popular Serf296 words
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Advertisement218 1924-03-29 5 Lord's Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes amd Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. Aston of Ind a. Sub. dbi "From Captivity to Ruling or how a captive maid became sharer of a Threne." Monday 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. i acodny 8 p.m. Bible Reading. Thursday 4.30218 words
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Advertisement527 1924-03-29 5 CHUPXH SERVICES. THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. March 30, 1924. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) Lenten Course on the Holy Eucharist. (4) Eucha rustical Adoration. Rev. H. Parsons. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litan-. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Lenten527 words
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Advertisement180 1924-03-29 5 K A JANS (KEVIA VN) TIN LID. Te; d. r> are ii vile.- i r 20,00.) to V\ 00f» fully .i i bhari-s of rach in ttc ftw*fe C iBttireej. The highest or any tmder not i ecesparily accepted. B x 18L c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET.- No. 60, East180 words
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Advertisement326 1924-03-29 5 LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. Xoiice i- heret.s giv- i tint ar < xtraord: .i*y g of theaniven < ned i3 iip.ia/ wi I be held at the Rnonerel )ffi e. Sob 64, 6> 66 Market Stite ii.ig ipore. on rtiursjay, the 'Oth day of Apnl at noon precisely, for the purpose326 words
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Advertisement315 1924-03-29 5 mmm mm > wmmimmmtwmmmmmmwm mnmiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiii.iim»» I TITAN I J Cement N Sole Importer. 1 I B6rm» Sumatra £1 jmJMSl G Aure, y I ltd, wMiimfn/ j (Iocorpor.te i U^HollTndT" T l T m AURELT j HARRISONS BARKER fl! Co., Ltd., K. Lumpur,J£ Klas*. OutStatiOIl Agents AVLESBIJRY NUTTER Ltd., Ipoh, T.315 words
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Miscellaneous342 1924-03-29 5 f mails close. TO-DAY. MARCH 29. v palembang fin' 1 1 Sevang 2 pjti. Swatow Amoy Hong Hwa 2 p.m. Hong Lian 2 p.m. er 'S ham Penang P*- *Kla<ng 3 pjn. Circe 3 pan. Mena, 3 p.m. lian Whatt ffin 3 p.m. :i i VVhaitt Soon 3 p.m. Hydra342 words
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Article906 1924-03-29 6 Never before has it come home to the educ.itur so clearly that in educat'oi lies the hope of drawing the peoples of the earth together into harmonious adjustment for, it is thr mgh education and through education alone th it entrance can be g: ir.ed vi 0 that906 words
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Article484 1924-03-29 6 An Appreciation. After ten years of cwisc entious service, Mr. T. E. Dibbs severed his connect;.„n wi.n the editorial s;aflf of the 4 P n*-g Gazet e" yesterday (says >v eanesc.iy s "P.nang Gazette' when ne kft the Colony for New Zealand.. '.a Singapore and Austra.ia. -Mr.484 words
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Article810 1924-03-29 6 MR. CARVER CONCLUDES HIS ADDRESS. PACTS DEALT WITH. Mr. L T pc<Jtt on the Law. (From Our Own Correspondent.) K ALA LUMPUR Yesterday. the Malayan ca.se Mr Carver conciiK>jd his address for the defence on the facts yesterday morning and was foil iwed by Mr. Upcott on the810 words
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Article321 1924-03-29 6 ARRIVAL OF S.S. SAMARIA. Several Distinguished People on Board. The Cunard liner s.s. Samaria, 20.000 tons register, as on a round the-worid cruise under the auspices of Messrs Thomas Cook and Son and at rived i.i Singapore yesterday with another batch of several hundred tour.sts, mostly Americans:321 words
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Article18 1924-03-29 6 From China and Japan by *.s. Kitano Mai-u. due Singapore daylight on Monday, the 31st inst.18 words
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Article397 1924-03-29 6 Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. lne SLameae 1 an was largely cver-■wcnbed.-Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The issue price of the City of Amsterdam lean has been fixed at 96^.—Reu.er. TEHERAN, Yesterday. Tne report that the Mejaiiss "lias decided to depose the shah is incorrect.—Reuter. 1 o Mr. R. N. Roahts:,n reports the theftReuter. - 397 words
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Article19 1924-03-29 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. rubber. London—l s OHd. TIN. London. —£260 15 0. V Local— No Market to-day.19 words
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Article249 1924-03-29 6 BXMSCTED \S p EVav J TO-MORROu Reception Arran HOW UK XN g| p| PEACE !j 'b t, a o,L the Sant-mk-ta;. r RHb,r.(.ranath J Incnan po tl iB 'Shakespeare of the m*JO Ma.aya n by the B. I. boat E due in Per.ang bo-m Arrangement, have J* Tag.re249 words
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Article109 1924-03-29 6 SRMBtLAM CH B*S F IREWEU Stepping- S one tc GovenMTflfcp 'From Our Own Cvr: i KUALA LUMPUR. T .-tiay A Large gather:r<_r at i tea the Negri Sembilar. Qub W2 to th* Hon. Hr. E > Reae an! Miss Hose. The Vce Pres I at, Mr. V» cr109 words
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Article104 1924-03-29 6 Local d.r.cing enthus ill WtV come the oppor v ity ths London Syncopating O.ni.u ra to. night at Town Ha., amen I re will be a grand costume i> 1. stnav optional). I; U the ftVu iraoo of this famous comb naf. n n Singapore104 words
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Article57 1924-03-29 6 Programme of Dr II up I md f* March 30. T.;-day, March 29 2 pi Range, and <Sel< Range) S.R.A. (v). Mnak tional and Clast tees.) To-morrow, March SO, T. !0 p.m.—Farrer Ra: c Range). S.R.A. (v), (Instructional and Claseil Practices.) Notice.—Dur.'ng the eamj v 4 the57 words
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Advertisement333 1924-03-29 6 I I.:I I I I I .|lltlitll|lIlllti:|{|l|ltiia:;tiitiiailti;tiillll»lllllltlltllllllllllliiailtillllllllllMllllllillllllllllliil:itiili. I SEWIN6 MACHINES, j I FfiISTER 'VtQSSIWANN, j LATEST PATTERN VIBBATING-SHiVILE HAND MACHINE I P|icejsss.oo Neti. m .1 j 1 I 1 Frister Rossmann Celebrated cam action new Family Sewing Machine. Price $40.00 Nett. I VICKERS MODEL DE LUXE I Hand Sewing Machine.333 words
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Advertisement81 1924-03-29 6 W/Mr INTERESTS YOU? Pag Ma Mur. o'pa! Cooaaiaai Worii P ace Note* and Cowmeate P ck-Kussell Case Dr. Picere More Amjr'oan Tour>:~ i P*% Fveneh Cabinet I Trafiic Strike 0 i S nsyarvore GVf Club 1 F luce i m in Malaya W t kly Bobber R port 63 yeara81 words
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Miscellaneous135 1924-03-29 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, March 29. High Tides.—3.51 a.m.. 6.22 pan. Netherlands Trad.nig Centenary. MalakofT annl. nitjg., Boustead's, noon. G. F. S. Exhib.tion, Toml nson Hall, 4 p,m. Lodge Ailsa Installation, 6 pm. Syncopating Orchestra Ball, Mem. Hall. Harmston's Circus, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, Marih 30. j High135 words
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Article2912 1924-03-29 7 More Publicity on Sewerage Activities. Important Details Given. How Pumping Station Was Flooded. meeting c'f the Singapore Commissioners was held at the Municipal Board M: R. J. Farr.tr, the Pre- a he chair and the others Measn W. Dunman, A. 0. P. Gn ffith Jones, D. T. 12-2,912 words
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Article477 1924-03-29 7 BUT MINERS TAKING A BALLOT. London Transport Bill. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. The transport str kd is settled. The Minors Delegate Conference ha s decided to take a ba.'lot on the recommendation to reject .the coalowncrs' final offer cf an increase of the minimum rate of wages fromReuter. - 477 words
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Article9 1924-03-29 7 ROME Yestarday. Captain MacLaren has arrived.— Reciter.9 words
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Article66 1924-03-29 7 The following were the guests of His Excellency the High C mm ssioner and Lady Guillemard at a dinner at G vernment House. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday: Mr. D. H. Hanin.ihdre Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rusiseli, Mr. and Mrs. de Moubray. Lt. Commr. Amootts, Mr. ami Mrs. Learmount, Miss66 words
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Article351 1924-03-29 7 M. POINCARE'S NEW MINISTERS. No Change of Policy. Reuter. PARIS, Yesterday. An a'nth ritative forecast of the Cabins: is as fcl'cws: M. Poincare, Premier and Fore g.i Secretary; M. Ma rami. F nance; M. Magi .ot. War; M. Letrocquer, Public Works; M. Looxheur, Commence; M. Daniel Vincent, HealthReuter. - 351 words
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Article150 1924-03-29 7 Another Resignation "Accepted." Reuter. NEW YORK, Yes erdaj. Mr Daugherty has rer'-gned and Mr. Cocl'dge has accepted the resigna tie n Reuter. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. Mr Cacldge in a letter to Mr. Daugherty, based a request fcr Mr. Daugherty's resignation on the Attor.jey General's refusal to comply withReuter. - 150 words
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Article68 1924-03-29 7 Dutch Government's Protest. Reuter. THE HAGUE. Teste-day. The Government has instructed the Dutch Minister at Washington to protest against the enforcement oi May 20 of Sect'cn 28 of the Merchant Marine Act provding for preferential tarfTs on goods carried by American ra lways destined forReuter. - 68 words
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Article58 1924-03-29 7 Production and Consumption. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. Presiding at the meeting of the United Serdang Rubber Plantations Mr. C. Heath Ctark estimated that the exp>rtable production of crude rubber for 1923 was 370.000 tons while the world's consumption was 40"),000 tons. The production for 1924 was estimated at 380i000Reuter. - 58 words
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Article46 1924-03-29 7 Government Guarantee i Increased. 'j LONDON. Yesterday. Mr. WIT "am Graham to the Treasury, has gi\\**» notice of a notion in the House '*f Commons to ire:iVi«2 tie Vi ">•«•: nment guarantee for the B r i'ish Empire Exhib.t n torn £100 000* to fG^OOO.46 words
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Advertisement217 1924-03-29 7 -M....., u U w, al al li B lajlll l lllll f a ai aila lttiat |Ma||a ai f"I, i' rr^ JOI3NSON 50 J LIGHTEST, AND MOST DURABLE DETA/2HABLE MOTOR j I Fbr Boats, Punts, Kolekj, etc. jj I f I I/ivelops 2 H.P. Universal Steering-Reversing. I Extremely Quiot. Free217 words
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Article690 1924-03-29 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. The result of the friendl| match playe-d last on the Un»on Jack Ground between TAe Chi Indus trini and Commensal Continuation School anel The Chong Cheng Sthocl.. was a victory for th\« 2 goais to 1. The w rm frs' scorers w\ re Lim Tian Lye and690 words
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Article95 1924-03-29 8 INTERN ATIONAL TO URN EY. Reuter. «1 NEW YORK, Yes erday. In the ninth round of the chess tournament Capablanca and Reti defeated Bogoijubow and Janowsky respectively. Alekhine Tartakower drew, Marshall and Dr. Lasker drew. Yates and Maroczy adjourned their game.—Reuter. NEW YORK, Yesteruay. There was stubborn-competition in theReuter. - 95 words
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Article76 1924-03-29 8 Slit. Is. RAFFLES INSTITUTION. The hockey ma eh played yesterday between the S. R. C and Raffles 'institution ended in a draw of \\\o all. Th •S. it < led by tw I gals in the firs! half through Ilcdriguez and Gray Cram tine pasaling by Stack. THe boys76 words
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Article37 1924-03-29 8 OXFORD TRIAL. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. Oxford held a trial from Mortlake to Putney done 21 mini 10 sees in bad the crew ,*ncounte« ing a head v. anil rough wat«.r from the start to Hamcnersmith Bridge.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article37 1924-03-29 8 GRAND NATIONAL RESULT. LONDON, Yesterday. The Grand National result was: 1. Master Robert. 25 to on?. 2, Ply Mask. 100 to 7. ft, SirW 100 to 7. Tnirty ran. Won by four lengths and three.37 words
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Article272 1924-03-29 8 THE LIGHTVEIGHi TITLE. Mr. B. C. Tan'? -ews. •CHALLENGE TO J^MITO. (To The Editor, "Malaya^rribtme.") Sir,—I shall thank you r> be good enough '£0 allow me a little* space in your paper. As inanager to Young PeLky I take it upon myself to reply to Silvimo Jamdto's letter which272 words
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Article370 1924-03-29 8 S.CC. TOURNAMENT. MONDAY'S TIES. Cgampions.iip Singles (Prelim.) Salter vs. Cassels Davies vs. Poyser. M lligan vs. Doig. Coates vs. C. J. Stephen. vs. Bell. Laybourne vs. J. W. Win er. Newcomers' Handicap. J. Wilson vs. Marriott Bright vs. Murphy ItAving vs. Nash Cowies vs. Hamilton. Walsh vs. Mallinson.370 words
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36 1924-03-29 8 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending April G: Monday, March 31. —Individual Troops Parade. Tuesday. April I.—Signalling Class. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, April 3.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.36 words
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Article968 1924-03-29 8 ANNUAL MEETING. Mr. J. M. Sime presided over the th'rty-third annual general meeting of the Singapore Golf Club held at the Club House on Thursday, when there was a good attendance. After the minutes of the previous meeting' had been confirmed. the Chairman seated that it would968 words
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Article220 1924-03-29 8 WEEKLY REPORT. MESSRS LEWIS AND PEAT, LTD. Singapore, Thursday. Since our last report the market has been quieter wiith smaller fluctuations. Each advance in prices has brought sellers out especially for the forward positions and it is apparent that no appreciable advance can be Looked for unless220 words
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377 1924-03-29 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. General Market Conditions. During the interval pnices fluctuated within narrow limits, the tone of the Markets being steady on the wv.oie. Uaible ad vie. s from London on the t*ay of the sale instated firmer tendency. AucJion. There was satisfactory attendance at377 words
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Article318 1924-03-29 8 LONDON, Wednesday. General.—The se-back in the Tin and Rubber prices commented upon lr»st week has continued, react ng, .hereby unfavourably upon the share market, wh oh closes dull, A midweek feature of interest was the demand for S raits S.eamshps, on the announcement of a proposal318 words
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Article104 1924-03-29 8 Singapore, Yesterday. Values close a point better after a somewhat uncertain and irregular week. Trade purchases have been made cautiously and have been filled without affecting the Market. Londqi S oc-ks continue to decrease gr-dually, the latest figure—54,530 tons being the lowesrt recorded since October. 1923.104 words
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Article616 1924-03-29 8 By R. O. Winstedt, M.A., D. Litt. (Acting Director of Education.) V 4.—THE ENGLISH SCHOOLS, (a).—Their Curriculum, Types, etc. Up to 1891 there were only six standards- in the Engl-sh schools of the Colony: in that year the creation of Standard VII added another year to the616 words
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Article35 1924-03-29 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs 165 equal to $100. The rate bf payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 170 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement197 1924-03-29 8 gl\ Tennis gj I 1 I P0S TS 1 ©BO 1 "pop, K JoffiiTW BBt iBSSp Grand Athiet.c j RAJA Co., N Sa. M j I ISMAIL A. RAHEEM. The leading house in the Straits for Highclass Jewellery and Silverware of Different Varieties. Loose Diamonds a Speciality. ALL KINDS OF197 words
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Advertisement50 1924-03-29 8 EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. A tew seats are M /arious classes of the Ang -Ver School at 42 Onan R ad £atong. Singapore. 1 liti senior Cambridge (l Examination and for the R of Arts Secretarial Diploma, S etc. Apply in person. PATZENHOFtR BEER < l3/bfzea/rofer$ l'ao\e Agents: PATERSON, JIMONS j Co.,50 words
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Article1031 1924-03-29 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. jfesars. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange aad Share Brokers, issue ihe following list of quotations: Singapore, March 29. RUBBER. STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares ■hown after name of company. Allagar 2a ijOft Anglo-Java 2a 2|sft Anglo-Malay 20a 22]Ayer Kuning1,031 words
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Advertisement881 1924-03-29 9 F The Proprietors of Lactogen! Baby Food j ■nd Free of Charge one of their well-known NESTLE' FEEDING I tafTTLES bang* fat W 25 lids of the LACTOGEV M lb. tin 1 15 LACTOGEN 1 LOCTOGEN 3 8 l °> 22 ap P' ica V ,oa your dealer or Cnemist,881 words
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Article556 1924-03-29 10 Singapore, March 22. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef it>und s/:eak kati 0.43 Beef stew or cwry kati 0.37 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.50 Mutton Indian lb. 0.67 Mutton Australian lb. (Govt.) 0.67 F' wl kati 0.49 Capons (Locally reardd) kati556 words
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Advertisement883 1924-03-29 10 AUCTION SALE. l J ESTATE AGENCIES LTD. A splendid opportunity for those desiring Building Sites situated, n the coolest and healthiest part of Katocg District IMPORTANT AUCTION &ALE Tha Undersigned have received instructions to sell by*pwb\ c ylction at their Raffles chambers, Raffles Place, a On Monday, March 31, at883 words
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Advertisement296 1924-03-29 10 Instant Refreshing! INSTANT Postum is a boon to the people of warm climates. Instant Postum ia a hot drink of which people feel the need, yet it does not overheat or stimulate the blood or nerves, because it contains no caffeine, the dangerous drug found in tea and coffee. Instant296 words
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Advertisement280 1924-03-29 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COIwSnP^" MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSEVr PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Praari ♦PRESIDENT CLEVELAND May 7 v M%% PRESIDENT FIERCE May 21 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE via280 words
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Advertisement538 1924-03-29 11 STEAMER SAILING' f*o BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE S (Companies Incorporated ia England.) HAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Ur.der Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OfTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft Japan For Marseille!. London ft Antwerp. Dv Leaves Tonnage Singapore538 words
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Advertisement395 1924-03-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Adolf yon Baeyer Apr 7 Hindenimrg May 5 Emil Kirdorf June 5 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. ♦Albert Voegler Apr 9 *Carl Legien May 5 ♦Adolf yon395 words
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Advertisement513 1924-03-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS > LINH OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydaey. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL" AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 EMITA Apl 11 Apl 13 ENOGGERA May 4 May 6 For further particulars513 words
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Advertisement616 1924-03-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE?" DESTINATION Kitano Mrru S,50QĔr Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 1 Haruna Maru ll;£pO Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 15 Kamo Maru 8*00 Marseilles Lovdon Antwerp May 3 KaU>ri Maru 000 Marseilles London Antwerp May 13 Atsuta Maru 500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 27 I LIVERPOOL LINE. ""Tsushima Marjl616 words
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Advertisement622 1924-03-29 12 NOTICE, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioner* of Singapore invite tenders for dredging Bukit Timah and Kochore CanaU between Newton Road Bridge and Syed Alwi Road Bridge to two feet below Mean *ea Level. Forms of Tender and fuly information may be obtained at the Executive Municipal Engineer* Office durfjg business622 words
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Advertisement366 1924-03-29 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED.—A reliallo experienced young Dispenser. Apply with testimonials to Box 180 c o Malaya Tribune. STATION WANTED. l Thoroughly ev?riencU English Children's nurse, disengage* seeks suitable p#st. Hospital experVce. Highest reft.-ences. Apply to NKe c o Malaya Offices. —~v j ,TO LET. TOILET. I OFFICES, ETC. 15. 22,366 words
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Advertisement522 1924-03-29 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LTD. (Keg at.>red in London, under the Companies Act* of 1862 to 1800, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorieed Capital M £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 OP522 words
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