Malaya Tribune, 12 April 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. KVLNING DAILY.! V AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. XL* -No. 88 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1924.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 213 1 i i i ■nimmm»mmi'ininmm»iiiiTOwiw ,i• 1 KURLO I IS A MOST HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FORM I I OF PURR SOAP. WASHES WITHOUT I SHRINKING. iMi (inssaffe Sons, Ltd. i] rated in England.) 1 ii r ,iil i 1 l '■i!lt>lt'liiliill!ltiiiiliiitfi:iiiiiniiiii Agents: I United Engineers Limited,! (Incorporated in ihe Strahs Settlements.) jjj
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    • 252 1 SKETOLENE A UNIQUE PREPARATION FOk PREVENTION 01 MOSQUITO AND OTHER INSECT BITES Of fill demists. «AL HALL LTD 23, Battery fioad, SINGAPORE. iniiiHiiiluiiiiitiitiu«'il!itiitiiiiil!:«iiiiiiim.-iBiniiiiitiii:iiHii TH F ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY, Hawaiian Steel Guitars From 22.50 Ukulules From $12.00 Bass Drums 30 inch SCO
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    • 232 1 itlllHUmiUlUllllllllliinuiiiiininii«iiwiM«i«wMi.iiii g ir -f*~ mm\m j j HA R M O.N.V I The glasses you wear should be I in harmony with your com- g I p lex ion and particular atyle of I dress. Our Optometrist* will do 1 I this satisfactorily for you. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO-
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  • 582 2 ISLANDS TO BE LINKED BY WIRELESS. The problem cf improved cable communication with the West Indies. Which, for more than a generat.on, has been a source of agkation, has been solved at last. A scheme is on the eve of execution which will provide an all-Br.tish
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  • 187 2 Calcutta, March 27—The Bengal Legislat ye Council resumed the adjourned d scussion on the Pol cc demand, Of 89 motions for reduction or refusal all but ten were withdrawn The Sv.arajists' motion for the refusal of the grant of one lakh for iron costs and mosqu to
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  • 81 2 No me had a finer collection of an he was fetid of re la M g. hzn the fcft Dean Pgou One he *Ad concerned a certain ye" *fe was somewhat lax sometimes*'' ma r.m.ial ma ten I was Vs buswtn h°* S6tt 6 ft concern!; i 3r S> and
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  • 95 2 be beautiful, yet can possess the greaier charm of vivacity, cheerfulness and a clear and rosy skin. These h ngs come from good health, the perfect working of .he bodily functi<> M. and Pinkectes. used when needed, are a great aid to functional regularity. P.nkettes preven.
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  • 151 2 Has a lingering, maddening life of pain discouraged you and made you sick at heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a rasping pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has robbed you of joy and made the whole world seem full of black gloom. Then
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  • 30 2 THE SPRING RACE MEETING. (Unda- S. R. A Rults cf Racing.) Will be Held on Saturday, May 10. Tuesday, May 13. Thursday, May 15. Saturday, May 17.
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  • 7 2 For the Information! of Members Only.
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  • 444 2 1, 5 8. THE STEWARDS PURSE, PLATE and STAKES— 2.15 p.m. 4.05 p.m. and 5.35 p.m. Value $800 wth $150 to the second horse, handicap for ex-griffin horses; the horses shall ba divided by the handicapper into three classes, viz. A, B and C; each
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  • 485 2 1. 6 8. THE ARCHDEACON STAKES, PURSE and PLATE —2.15 p.m., 4.45 p.m. and 5.35 p.m. Value $800 with $150 to the second a hanUicap for ex-grffin horses; che horses shrJl be d vided by the Handiieapper irJt 0 the three i «fass«s A, B.
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  • 431 2 1- THE FARRANT I'l'RSE— 2.15 p.m. \alut $('00 \y th $150 lu the siecontl pony Foj ojrtikiit A»ns j?ee Race P Scoond Day. Class C of u <iivi«led ex-griffin pony huniieap. Distant < furlongs. Entmnos Fee I'or ,-uStale* Al.nJei Sie Foot-lotos, 2. I HE SECOND
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  • 923 2 '■fnlo. THE JOHOBE STAKES. PDRSE aod PLATE—2.15 p.m.. 3.55 p.m. wd 5-10 p.m Virtue $800 with $160 to the second hor3c j handicap for uil ox-prffin wh tih have run a the Meet- Singapore Turf Club SprW lJ-4 ijT (fin borees which have wo.» at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 243 2 I Y«u are the guardian of your health KEEP watch over your food and drink —your stomach has no other guardian than yourself. Your reward will be health and strength. The appetite craves a hot beverage at different times during the day. Drink Instant Postum-it satisfies that craving, and besides,
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    • 282 2 NEW HEALTH i AND NERVE POWER Sftl eitly "a.ned with rc s u.ar use of y SANATOCEfj I B>oT "ut b;ornaon, the wife j Sanat- that the e*'- Mm revitalising foo arc i v esrl nfl v beneficial to him. fck. I Om i St M oi ;';e MOM opinion."
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  • 881 3 SIR lAN HAMILTON ON "A REAL ECONOMY." Mr. Win Kin Churchill presided at a d nner to honorary members of the Load n Press Ciub. The guests included Gcueml S r lan Hamilton, Laid Wodehouse, Colonel S r Archur Hoibrook, and Mr. Arthur Croxton. General Sir lan
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  • 100 3 Delhi, March 25—The report of th» Nor h-West Front er Enquiry Gomm titee is j. T*.e majority oppose the re-amalga-mation of th s m'nor province with the Punjab aad recommend nternal reforms with a Legislature an unofficial majority. Messrs. Rangachariar and Samarth who are in a miraority,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 627 3 f '-"'fM ESS HEN next y° u clean y° ur teet h, spare an extra jyyfj minute and test your dentifrice in this wayTake a small quantity between your teeth, grind slowly, and The slightest grating sound will betray the presence of grit-warning you to avoid that dentifrice in future.
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    • 949 3 v. MMMWMM i MM linn •••I•II■■ I f ill lIITf I I J 111 II 111 II I 111! II M SiEiDiNfA! II s I IN HEALTH. IN SICKNESS. FOR EVERYONE. m I SEDNA for Invalids. Strengthens and Tones the System, and supplies nourishment in such a Z 1 s
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  • 922 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felniar." "FAIR LADY." Whfie Rev. Beach has un enviable reputat on as a writer of outdoor stores, especially of Alaska, this famous American author has many successful novels to his credit that tell intensely interesting stories laid in many parts
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    • 239 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA TANJO.NG PAGAR ROAD. From Saturday, April 12, ta Monday, April 14. In the Second Show at 9.30 In the Ist Show at 730 Eves Film Review A Tr *^f rous One reel of fun, fashion and fancy o 1 A V\ estern drama in 2 reels. Mathias
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    • 285 4 Alhambra From Saturday, April 12, to Thursday, April 17. In the Si cord Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen New?. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL Presents Constance Talmadge in In Search of a Sinner IN 6 REELS. The story is by Charlotte Thompson and is considered to be one
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    • 443 4 AMUStMtNb TO-NICHT! This Week's Special Programme AN ALL TH,S AT In the 2nd btuw at y.15 p.m. SURINA TKFATRt A TWO-STAR HIT! Another Great Big Wert Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore In the paramount picture Starts at a m'.le a a THE COWBOY AND f sUr >_ WILLIAM>. HART
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  • 27 5 author.tus not Xy d Indian money Fir t sh Postal r uftrr March 1. u l;id:a. u* .1 be rut»? of fourteen n- p«.r pound
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  • 192 5 "f the Br'ti«h Brit >h t,t r ofte plae-5 M' i"lni <e Post r> r'»tjv<.n;enc.t tu 1 t. 1 G eneral jr k .M n .iic »bat •f will not be iv U; Apr I n.*t. h»» Br'tish lit Wei-hn -we* W ii t ot *>U' t\ P05UI
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  • 10 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. KUBBEtt. L0ca1.—42 cents. London.—ls o%d.
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  • 9 5 L-nrion —£239.10.0. LocHi.—sl24.sC per p'cul 100 tons sold.
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  • 85 5 n Buyers Seller* trambirr c no i !-i Ul) Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube White Pepper gj qq M xed Black Pepper 17 75 17 75 Sund nd Copra 10 95 10 95 M xed Copra 10.65 10 65 Sm 1 Flake Tapioca 13 7 I Pearl Tapioca
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  • 57 5 RPe, Sam N 0 1 per Kov t|n $365 g m 2 332 R cc, Siam 3 $34! Rce. Saigon 1 $3^5 X cc, Sa:gon 2 M $296 Rce Saigon 3 $^7 Kice, Rangoon 1 n $274 Rce Rangoon 2 $269 R cc, Par Boded No 1 per bag
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  • 175 5 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT (L. R. Marphail.) i :i.—Penffkaiens $13 50 to $13 80 €X. IVinli. g* sj iM nnd $12(5, Hitnm* $14/» tn lilok lv»*ui i> >105 to *1 lo. Mambaus -n to 6»' cer.fs Johan« 4'J to -Jit eents Hydrau ic* 10s. ;.d TO 20», LiflKUi- *5 35
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  • 143 5 MESSRS. GUTHRIE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE r*teriiay. A <ju e. t'on<? !n»- charactered vhe Market duri the pa-. week and \u.oe-i -how o ly a slight mov*oifor. The 4jc t?ral demand ts noi .-tron<. ni I he j t- have been no latyv ulTcr-:nt-s -f nearhy 1 uObci likely to d«pret?
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  • 222 5 JUDGE'S PROiEST AGAINST STATE METHODS. Mr. Justice Sankey la the Railway and Canal Commissi m Court offered strong c'bjtction to any further delay by Government departments .n applying to tihe court for settling- up their att'aiis in connection with the purchase or abandonment of establishments
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  • 35 5 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Cevylon t:-day 's Rs. 164 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 169 equal to $100.
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  • 277 5 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. REPORT OF DISCUSSION. Delhi March 24.—The Council of State discussed to-tJay the Finance Bi.i as recomnunkLd by i,he GovernorGeneral. Mr. McWaltfcjra. Plnana'al Secretary panted out tha. the BJJi prov.vied jus; enough funk to run th administration. Thare would be no rem«ssdon .n provincial ocntribu; ons
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  • 103 5 C lcut.a, March 25—The Bengal Legislative Counc'l to-day rejected he demand for general adm i st ration amounting to Rs 9,683,009 a.d a..other for Rs 9 473 000 f< r the administiat.on of jus ;ce. The former ir.c ud-d .he appropriat on for M .listers' sa.ar
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  • 107 5 Ca cu.ta March 25.—The Secretary of the Leg's]! 'tive Council has wri en to ihe Ed tor of the "Swarajya" w th refere cc to certa n art cles in the paper which were alleged to have cast refleo oas upon the impart: li y of
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  • 58 5 Calcutta, March 25—The Legislative Cour.c'l co ciuded its d srussion of the demands for grants. Out cf demands o a lirg over ten and a ha.f crorea reductions b)*ve been effected amount \g to just over hr.c lakhs. The proposal to abol sh the Public'ty Office
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  • 167 5 Delhi, March 25—There was a heated discuss on n the Assembly to-day, over the ..ction of Governme t ta refusing passpoits ,o Mou.ana Shaukat Al and h s bro her Mohamed A i, and o her members of the proposed Kh laf*. Deloga.ion to Turkey to
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  • 90 5 Calcutta March 22.—In the Madras L&g lat re Council, the Home Mt«nber demanded a mat of Ra. 546 000 uraier general adminus! tration for the Governors a afT and household. A cut off two lalchs was proposed., partly cn financial grounds and pairtly to draw attc nt.on
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  • 59 5 London, March 25.—The "Times" says the Brit sh Mannesmann Tube Company has secured Ihe contract to supply approx mately »000 tone cf wvlfWS and rive' k |ted steel pspes and specia s in conrKle.ion with the Power Companyls hydfro-electr.'c scheme on India. It s the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 491 5 PALLADIUM. To-morrow Night. Paul Vinograaoff, Pianist, from the Paris and Moscow Conservatoires of Music will give a short Chopin recital on the 13th, 14th and 15th inst. W VNTE) AT ONCE.—Twi experienced Job Compt si tors. Good Salary will b3 given to suitable men. Ap; ly to the Lat Pau
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    • 239 5 «H l^aiiauaiiauillußlll iiMHinr TITAN BRAND I I Cement jjßfa Cement j igj ffjfl l Borneo Sumatra IfeJi AurelV I t j. [Ml; I N. T. K. Building, I Trading Co., Ltd. V.\ A FLES I j ,lTOpo ,(di MMdi r htnn AUBELT I I i j HARRISONS BARKER 4 Co.,
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    • 116 5 ■HI I I 111 1 THE ORIGINAL FLAT WALL FINISH 3 I j AN OIL PAINT WITHOUT GLOSS 1 WASH4BLE AS MARBLE. jj I H2 TAJ-=I *o'7a T Z I Unequalled as a Finish for I laster Wa Is and Metal, I Wood or Asbestos Veiling-.. 1 1 not a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 206 5 mails close. n w. a run. 12. n Calcutta Maru 2 p.m I', lIMUUlg" Sttftangr 2 p.m. umiati an<J 2 p.m. I Tt i, t W'lwitt IliY. 2 p.m. J WhaQt Sor.n 3 p.m. ni cc .Japan Kasaima :i p m- "i Sink* r 3 p.m lOJ, N.Uli A Uic
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  • 421 6 j The humorous side cf Prohibition, says a New York corre?p nd.nt, ifrustrated again by Federal statistics, which show that to the 12 mOBtaI ended dune :](> 11,28*L469 doctors' pcoarnipticpg i ndeniiig liquor f«r patients W( re i.-sued in the United Slates. Invalids thus provided with medicinal refreshment drank
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  • 322 6 It is wfth the greatest regret ami with personal shock that we hear of the dea.h in of the Rev. J. H. Lew n the retiring pastor of the S ngapore Wesley Church. We knew that Mr. Lew.n'* staiie of hoaith nece~sita/fcd his return to America, but
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  • 573 6 Mr. H. Thirnv lately of Ipoh, has g ne to Enropt on a heal h trip. The Oxchasd-road pOSi office, from May 1 becomes a say ngs bank post office. The honble Mr. E. S H. t takes he pace >vf Mr. G. Bean man t on the Hirbour Board.
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  • 13 6 [We do Ittl necessar ly t'THl >rat the opjiiu» :> expressed by deiK&]
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  • 118 6 (To The Gib'tor. "MiUuya Trjbune") Sir—R A. BoufiLuun, formerly Secretary of the Kuan Lumpur Sanitary Board who W0a charged at the Ap-iffces w th crim mil buacit of trust was found guilty and sentenced to 0 e year's s mpfe .mpriaor.meut. VVl* Chinese are at a loss to
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  • 179 6 WESLEY AN PASTOR'S DEATH AT HONGKONG. The nows of the Rev. .1 H. Lew nV death, which occurred at Hongko. g ut the age of ;"»(> years, will be rece ved wv.i'n deep rtignit by _,1) w*ho k-io'W him. Die late Mr. Low n lift
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  • 53 6 (From Our Ov i Correspondent PENANG, Yesterday. Tbe repor, of he llrcc on I f Ma! n Tin stait us tha efte Wfti tag off $3 74t» f r deprenia ion the preti $i;j 107. which when deducted from the deb't baJarce of las. vear, leave* a debt
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  • 66 6 When a motorist a accused of a road offence in Itaiy he has tr.ree al terns tires: (l) To pay the policeman on the spot and obtain f>(> per cent, reduction of the fine; (2) to send the full amount of the fine to the comperen. author ty;
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  • 307 6 Owing to the untitled of Mgr B rlo an i he lost rice <»f Mz Periichco in Frar.ee, the benrces n the Ce. hedra 1 of the Good Shepherd n he mornings of Maundy Thursday a d Esj er Sunday wll be take-n by IConsesffj ur Merol. Aivhlv'shop of Cram.
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  • 74 6 I> LU-.- Pa e N I rohibition Th s page L'i'e Mr. Lewin This page N&turalhnVon This pag»* Bankruptcy < nurt This page Fra ee And Reparations S 7 Irony of Fale 7 Company Meet ig 7 Church Services g an« in Pt N'ew West Indian Cabl».«
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  • 398 6 CHINESE REQUEST FOR INFORMATION. The Official Replies. STATUS OF WIFE AND MINOR CHILDREN. The followinrr correspotideette between the S r..vts Chinese British As.'ioc at:c.a and the Government, en the imponan quesiun of aati iialisston is forwarded by the Assccia. or. for pub icat'on: FROM THE STRAITS CHINESE BRITISH ASSOCIATION.
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  • 279 6 Si.iigap «re. Nov. 13. 1923. To the Honorary Secretary. Strait* un nese British Associatio n Singap ire. Sir,VYiLh referenee to your letter of September 27, 1923, on the subject off Watunslization, I am directed to lr X m u **t Govenmnent is advised that in
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  • 365 6 Sirtfpup re. Doc. 11. n>23. S, K,A|iUUn ble The ST, I have the Iw-nuuu. to acknowledarf the ree*«Ipt of your l<jjty~ zf N -vember W ith refe fence to G<wernmenc*s inteoufcon to ®dvi*e «ppiicamrs. f« a C'»: t Orate uf Naru:«aiizaU.n to apply ui.iler
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  • 410 6 IMPORT AND E CHANT EXAM V Mr. Lee Pek II k export nurca.,, eeui* in Gichaiu-iwi wui tfeton, a connect of lye Seng end 4 and iarg* him. Ur Leong leek tan to &noit period hi i Wh en tone ho landed't to Mr. 'leng lock < from
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  • 15 6 The MM untitled l .X! I o>i X'.., :!:<< .l»Nli '2. XX. < l 'I' V l»
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 376 6 j ROrilNsW frjfr. Ltu.,l I JUST RECEIVED I I Special Shipment of Ladies White Canvas Shoes 1 EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP. j I .v\ hite Canvas Court Shoe Z V s Cuban or Semi Loais Heels. Z Similar to Illustration. 1 5 1 White Canvas, jVbV. 4Wtgam> one bar Shoes, illustration Bh^M^^^.^.^.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 177 6 A isD WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, April t2. High T.dt'n.—2.32 a in.. 4.19 p.m. Lo-Jtfe Zetland 8.30 p.m. Tea Party to Dr, .J. A. ftcharenguivol. Happy Valley. 4.30 p.m. Cricket: B. B. and I va. fctc. S. C. C. ground, 2 p.m. S. R C. vs. Garrison. S. R
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  • 438 7 F o' able Difficulties in Adopting Plans. SKIPPING LOCK-OUT BEGINS. Miners Reject Owners' Wage Offer. Reuter. in Eur pc denote is be ng experienced bil2ty of securing the Jd of the Allies to mmen h.tiers on the m and the evacuaIt i> speculated demaxai cerrthin gat r•
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  • 40 7 I Itott •I PttOM INDIAN •'Mi tl ANT. Reuter. I f»NllON Y-ntrrdny Vi'< '.r 11 ("a f .n the Uni'.ed o* «J. r;ib> pro «mjU a h d flO.OHO r Itun 200 00^ !'.-uy .f IVnantf.
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  • 120 7 Thanks on Behalf of Cabinet. IMPORTANCE OF EXHIBITION. Reuter. LONDON, Yesterday. Mr, J H. Thuul addressing tho wofktirs at Wembley thanked .hem on iifhalf of «he* Ctbiiic' aid :ho coui.» try for the <j eis on t>o rftnove the pmtiiiry: i n ovurk me. He d
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  • 89 7 Owners' Wage Proposal Rejected. COURT OF INQUIRY GRANTED. Reuter. LONDON Yesterday. The oftic" 1 miner.-/ ballot resulted •n the rejection of the owners-' wage proposals by 338 000 to 322.000. No immediate en'sis has arisen as a resui: cf the miners' rejec.ioi as the question of s rike
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  • 115 7 Treasurer's Protest Against Persecution. Reuter. WASIiIXGTON, Yesterday. Mr. Coolidge in a. r 'cngly worded message to the Senate, says that the Invest tiations into he oil sea-nlals should be conducted in ace rdance* wi h the constitution There are Pretes's ajja<-ns: the whole series of investigat'.ovns proceeding
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  • 105 7 Existence of Franco-Japanese Understanding. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. Denying the reports of conculsiom of a Japan-Ruman a defensive alHanc 9, *d rected against Russia, the "Daily Te. egraph" deplomatic cccrfnespondent says tha' it is believed, however that a Franco-Japanese understanding now exists covering the Pacific and Chinese questions.
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  • 76 7 Women and Children Among the Dead. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. A wire from Wash ington s a e* iha. the Navy DeparlmtaU r*p>r s that a r.'voitftvin 'iv cinnan had bombed the cap'tal of Honduras, destroying many h ,u«*er. The dead included ma ay women nr. J ch
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  • 34 7 Reuter. RIGA. Y es'erday. The rarks '.<f the unemployed "n Ru««'n are 1 intly Acc v rur U» the Ixve*tia there werf 120.UU0 un mu'cyd n Moscow alone on Apnl 1,—R
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  • 26 7 Reuter. LONDON Yesterday. Th« House of Commons unanimousV pissed '.he third reading rf the Rat fication of £»J Lausanne Treaty Bitt. -Reuter.
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  • 136 7 THE LAST HOURS OF HUGO STINNES. Bitter French Comment. Reuter. BERLIN, Yesterday. By tragic Irony of fate Germ ny'.s grea at' industr'al'st and richest man, Hirr Hugo S.i-nrs. d'ed without seeirg the cxpir s" rep.rts. He had been ill for weeks end only recently opera ed on
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  • 34 7 Vigorous Protest by Japan Lodged. Reuter. \V AS11IMGTON, Wfrlertiay. Jinan hit? lcdgcMl a vtgufcui* pi cw b'jii n«-t the -yI 'he Ct»'->frei5 to fitrtn r n 11 I pir.o-r innr.-mi Ucut'-r
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  • 36 7 No Compromise. Reuter. LONDON. Yesterday. The- Sh pbudd ng Enrp! "yers Fedora ion announce that Souths usp, cm atrltes not having resumed work, the 'Look-out not/ceo ItreOughottt the c* untay are effective te-n'srh\—
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  • 15 7 Reuter. SITKA. Yesterday. Klfe Ala>ka-Amer.van military world 11 .rs have arrive here.—
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  • 26 7 Reuter. THK HAf.ri-: est:<iny. Thv Chamber' has appr-«vcU rf the eojiuufciv al tr.iity bt* w s en Hollat:>t r.d Caeeho-Sluvuit a —Iicus r.
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  • 197 7 SHIP'S OFFICER HEAVILY FINED. The case in which H. Colbert, a European officer on board the Dutch steamer Senang, stood charged w'th being in v .lawful possession of two p'stols and 271) rounds of ammunit on, was mentioned la the Third Police Court yesterday and transferred to the
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  • 46 7 (From Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Yesterday. Tunku Mansutr, son of the Su! an of Kedah is accompany' Cjf the Regen; of Ked h to England. A dhner was given in his hor.-our at Ku fan, of which he is the D'strict Offices 1
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  • 69 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yesterday. A M<un'c'pal por able tar bo -l er. when had been eciove-rted late a furr.ace, and w T as being placed a part t on in a house in Chulia-street, set fire to the part t on. The brigade arrived n time
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  • 55 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yesterday. Chua Choo Po ;g eh vged w h chea ling th- Borate Company ir. respect of 7 807 lb., of rubber, to the value of $3 482 was cewcied and sentenced to s x months imprisonment by Mr. G A. J.
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  • 1367 7 MESSRS. ROBINSON AND CO. LTD. The Annual General Meetng of Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd. was he I yesterday afternoon at the Chartered Bank Buiid ngs. and there were present Mr. R. Rage (Cha rman) Hon. Mr. W. Lowther-Kemp Meears Eu To:g Se.;, J. Robertson H. T. Wh te,
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  • 513 7 Action taken at maea ag of Comm>* cc N o loeld on April 8. Deciiietl to recomnsartd t..a. an additxeua Asst. Eng .r. exper euced in steel and Kaaf Jivea-ee...rete bHJges Should be ana .nat L..c views of the Cam.ni mors' Agents ait salary etc. be ask.d for.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 220 7 ~<....,■„.„..,..,.„„.„.„„.„...,... M1m1111 JO sNSON 50 1 LIGHTEST, SPEEDIEST AND HOST DURABLE f DETACHABLE MOTOR f I For Boats, Punts, Kolcks, e'c. m m m m I Develops I H.P. Universal Steering—Reversing. m I Extremely Quiet. Free Autorn itic Tilting. Z I Weight 35 lbs. only. I INSPECTION INVITED. I B
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  • 147 8 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF. NOTES FROM THE COURSE. There was a heavy mst at the Course when the first horses came ©fl the track this mini ng and un il fife morn ng work was fairly wed advanced, it was mpossible t > fo low the hen i on reeJy
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  • 146 8 i.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YES I ERDAY'S RESULTS. Profess onal Pairs. Capt. Davies and Capt. Shackel Ag a d H!l wo La Cloche and Smith, beat Stewart and C ruickshank. 6—4, 5—7, 6—2. Utermark and Kleinman beat Leggat t aad W Ison 7—5, 6—l. Palmer and Murphy beat Goldie and
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  • 182 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Doubles Hand'cap. F F de Souza and V. G. Westerhout owe 15.3 beat W. A. Balhetchet and V. H Nora is owe 40. 6—2, 4—6, fi—l. Doubles Handicap. X F Fss and J. T. Andrews owe 15 4 beat G de Souza and F J. Rappa
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  • 56 8 LONDON March, 27. In the Inter-Capital Lawn Tennis, on the first day. London led Paries by 8 matches to 2 In the Sungei Ujong Club tennis tourname: t Nuinsley beat J-hns one on a wet court 6—3, 6—3 and meers the winner of Sta dley ard Vi eland
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  • 48 8 KEPPEL CLUB. The following compet tons have bet- arra ged for the Easter holidays: 18th to 21st April (inclusive)— 9 holes running eclectic. 20th April (Sunday)— Two ball foursome Medal play, 18 holes 21st Apr.l (Monday afternoon) only—Mixed foursome. All above competitions are open to super-numerary members.
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  • 28 8 IX*C. v». INDIAN ASSOCIATION. The Indan Catholic C-nh*8 "A" tfurn w J1 meet the F dian Associat on "A" leain r»n the later'* ground th s %ftcrnoo
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  • 94 8 SC.C TOURNAMENT. The following 1 w 11 represent the R L!, a <1 I \1 nat the Etceteras in the S C C Tournament 'his af ernnfin: C. F. Chester. F R Craiff R N. Hamilton. F. W Hare. C. He velaoti 0. Gr (!itb-Jo .ea C M. J'un
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  • 138 8 HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. London, April s.—The results of Saturday's League marches were as follows:—■ English League. Arsenal 2, Burnley 0. Birmingham 4 Newcastle U. 1. Blackburn R. 1, No ts F. 1, Botox) W. 0, Preston. N. E. 0. Everton 0, Card ff C. 0. Hudd.rsfie d 1. Aston
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  • 186 8 In the Beam sh Cup Malacca, the High School met Tfanquerah Wanderers on Thursday and the result was a draw of one goal each. In the same competition St- Francis Institution defeated Robin Hood's Company by ore goal to n'J. The following will repreesnt the S C.
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  • 89 8 EIGHTEENTH ROUND. Reuter. NEW YORK Yesterday. In the Vg-h'eerjth rpund of the ctten tommmegt Yates Marshall and Capablanca beat Tartakower. Bagvljubow and Edward Lisker. Doctor Lacker drew with Aleklim and Maroczy drew w h Red*—Rev er. NEW YORK Yesterday. By beating: Eiiward Lasker Capab'ar.ca lias, reduced the gap between
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  • 88 8 Following a challenge from H M S. Hawk ns the M. S V. R B. R. A. Kuala Lumpur branch met a team of ten men from the sh ps, on the Range, oa Tuesday after oon The teams were very lucky nat to have the storm which was
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  • 278 8 From the Isle of Man. PROPOSED TRANSFER. There is just a chance that, for the first time in the history of motorcycling there wll be road races in England next year. A Bill, desgna cd the Mo:o:-Cycle Act, 1924 has b?ei n roduced n lie
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  • 175 8 THE SIXTH SUNDAY IN LENT (PALM SUNDAY.) April 13, 1924. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Hoy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Hoiy Communion (Choral.) 5.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Lenten Course on "Crises in the Life of Our Lord." (6) "His
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  • 13 8 7 a.m. Holy Corimu.rion. 8.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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  • 58 8 8 avm. Public Worship. Subject of address: Living Water. 9 a.m. Sunday School and Minister's Bible Class. 5.30 p.m. Pubi c Worship. Subject of address: 'Our Father.' Preacher: Rev. G. H. Dougla*. Thursday. 8.30 p.m. Chokr Practice. Friday 9 a.m. Joint Service. Presbyterian and Motludi.st E
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  • 34 8 8 a.m. Sunday Schoo.. 9 a.m. Church Service. Preacher: Rev. Dean Swift. 5.30 p.m. Church Service. Preacher: Rev. P. L. Peach Tuesday 5.30 mid-week Prayer Meeting. Speaker: Captain Carra.
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  • 16 8 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.45 p.m. Church Sendee. 6.15 p.m. Even.ng Service.
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  • 27 8 Lord's Day tu.ls a.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Addrese to Christians. Tuesday, Wedaesday and Thursday at 8 p.m.
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  • 25 8 8 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 9 a.m. (Malay) Mr. Tan Boxa Chin. 8 p.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray.
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  • 54 8 (A C fc UHapeL.) Sunday School 9 a.m. Morning Service 10 a.m. Rev. Goh Hcod Keng. Epw rth League Service 7.30 p.m. Mr. Tan Hock San. Even'ng Service 8.15 p.m. Cap:ain E. G. Carre. Peya Lobar Service 5 p.m. Miss S. Blackmor*e. Tuesday. Prayer Meeing 8
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  • 40 8 Services Sundays 10 a.m. Testimony Meeting last Wednesday in month, 5.30 p.m. Reading Room open free to all, on Wednesdays and Fr days from 9.30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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  • 29 8 8 a.m. High Mass and Process u«t4.30 p.m. iSouaJ is Alepiinv aod Benediction. Fivki.jy: 5.30 p.m. Th» Way cdf the Ow*».
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  • 27 8 (Portuguese M as on.) 6 nan. Lew Mass. 7.30 a.m. High Mass. 6 p.m. Vespens and Procession. Friday. 7 p.m. Vespers and Procession.
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  • 117 8 During the H 'ly Week the services n the Cathedtai of the G**od Shepherd will be ats follows:— o.'dv a m. Ltu w Mass. 8 a.m. Blessing of the Pro ce3sion and High Masts. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 7 p.m. The Office of Mat.ns. Maundy
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  • 124 8 Seletar, Paya Lebar, Au Kang, Katcng, Johore Bahru, Senai, Muar, Jalan Sail eh and Jalan Abdullah. Sungei Matl, Lee Hong Kang, Yong Pheng and Batu Pahat. Services n Chinese 10 ».m. 2 and 7.30 p.m. Bukit Timah.—9 a.m. 2 and 7.30 p.m. Vek Kha.—lo.ls a.m. 2 and
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  • 60 8 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Divfne Service. Speaker: Captain Carey. 11 a_m. Stewards' Meeting. 7.45 p.m. Epworuh League Service. Subject: The "Abundant Life." Speaker: Mr. S. M. Thevathasan. 3.45 p.m. Thursday; Ladiea' Aid Society, and Junior Epworth League. 10 a.m. Friday. Good Friday
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  • 44 8 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Ho y Communion Service Rev. P. L. Peach. 4.30 p.m. English Service: Mr. Geo. Humphreys. Tuasduy: 8 p.m. Epworth League Bible Study o:ass. Thursday: 8 pm. Lecture Literary Dept. Pastor: Rev. Moi Poh Ping.
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  • 94 8 All servces on Saturday: 4 p.m. Sabbath School. 5 p.m. D vine Service. Saturday. 29. Celebration of the Ordinances of the Lord's House. Tuesday 7.30 p.m. English midweekly Prayer Service. Wednesday 6.30 p.m. Tarn 1 Prayer Meeting. Pastor: B. Judge if Australia. Chinese Services.
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  • 94 8 Better Trade Understanding. TOKIO. Thewßdey. The Kokumin Shinbun .says that the ponding AngiO-Japancse trade trea y is saort y ;o i c arranged thanks to tJ.e agreement of the two countries' view*. Twenty-three fishmongers, who recently raided, en Matsum.-to-Ro, a res auiant, were cemm tted o pr s».
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  • 192 8 At .hj la« nice ing of the Council of the R yll Coknda> InsaJtue the follow Efj were elected Fellows: II iaya: D A. B shop, M.A. (S ngapore), Norman I). Bower Rev. (Malacca), J. Dou?las Bu eh r (S ngapoce) F T. Ebbetts (Ipoh) Waller Faster
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  • 675 8 SATURDAY'S PUBLIC MEETING. Representative of all communities, a public meeting of Indians was held on- Saturday evening at the Kuala Kangsar Road Theatre Hall for the purpose of forming an Indian Association n Penang, Mr. D. V. Peters was convener. Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader, barrlster-at-Law, Penang
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  • 82 8 Capta n A. H Rostron, RN R. commander of the Cunard liner Maure an a, has b en ap-ointed R N.R Aide-de-Camp to the KingRostron joined the Cunard service in 1895, receiv ng his first command, 12 years later From Oc'ober 1915 to April. 1916
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  • 37 8 Orders for week ending April 20, 1924. Monday April 14—Individual Troops Par a da. Tresday Apr 1 15—Signalling Class Headquarters, 5.15 pm. Thursday Apr 1 17.—Band Practice Headquarters, 515 p.m.
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    • 320 8 I Jj| tennis" I 111 J:!J $16.00 Eachf iff RACKETS m TENNIS q. Q9 e 3 H Stringing "oo I 1 Jj BALLS Guaranteed p£R !fl fl 1Q94 c x Months. u,r I I DOZEN I RAJA Co., 117, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. TT "In iiilniiiillldii ii ii ii i
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  • 1094 9 L \TEST PRICES QUOTED L\ THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange a.d Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, April 12KUBBEIt, STERLING SHAKES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown aftei name of company. Alhgar 2s ioy 2 Angio-Java 2s 2]s\l Angio-Malay 20s 20jAyer
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    • 1068 9 I I i i -"-"""-'■""-''"''■''■"■''■''■''■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilinii|i iiiimii|iiii lluIulH— mora*. I TO TAKE A GOOD P1CIURE. I 1 li is a fnne quo nan to use an A I Camera. I A CONTESSA INETTEL Camera fitted with ZEISS TESSAR Lens I gives best results in this climate. I I 1 ropic tl
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  • 580 10 Singapore, April 5. MEAT. Article- Prices. c. Beef round steak kati 0.42 Beef slew or curry kati 0.35 Pork lean kati 0.61 Pork leun and fat (Ist quality) tottl 0.51 Mufc.on Indian lb. Mut.on Australian lb. (Govt.) 067 Fowl kati 0.47 Capons (Locailly reared) kati Htjns (Locally
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    • 691 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS ft APPRAISERS, NO. 80, CHULIA STREET. BINGAPOR». IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties and Excellent Building Sites at Sit Wah Road &c. At Vessrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's Sa'erctin, Nr. 30 Chulia Stieci. On Wednesday, April 16, at 230 p.m.
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    • 312 10 AUCTION SALE. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at tfceir sale-room Wo. 21, First I ross Street, Malacca, On Wednesday, April 23, at 12 Neon. AH the two pieces of freehrld JaDd situate at Bukit Tempurong, Malacca together with the brick built rubber factory roofed with
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    • 29 10 NOTICE, Guan Kiat Co., Ltd. of 35, Phillip Street, are prepared to undertake all orders for Sails, Awnings, and Flags of all descriptions, under the supervision of experienced Sailmakers.
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    • 284 10 I CP. GOERZ'S I Jy a I CAMERAS LENSES f jjj acknowledged to be the best by all I I who use them. I gj I New Shipment have just Arrived I AT THE I GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC CO. I 8 63, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. ft I SEE THE 1924
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    • 379 10 STEAMER SAILINCS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOAKD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSKvr PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG SHANPHa. YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCI<?rn AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San Fru PRESIDENT CLEVELAND May 7 PRESIDENT FIERCE May 21 May SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUKop» SAN FRANCISCO
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    • 501 11 STEAMER SAILINGS fTo BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Compan es Incorporated ia England.) gAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) jgTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. for tUna ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leave* Tonnage Singapore
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    • 365 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. OUTWARD BOUND. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Hindenimrg May 6 Emil Kirdorf June 5 HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. *Carl Legien May 5 •Adolf von Baeyer June 9 •Calling at Naples for passenger! only.
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    • 500 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS MomthJy 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 1924 May 3 May 5 EUKELJA Early June Early June for further particulars regarding freight
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    • 595 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA/T LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Anr lfi Kamo Maru 8,500 Marseilles London An*w*rn xr Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London ft Antwerp A Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles London ft An S fill 8 Kashima Maru 10.500 Marseilles London ft SEE?
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    • 494 12 H NOTICE. BANK HOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, April 8 Saturday, April 19 Monday, April 21 Ei-tpr Holidays. NOTICE. Mr. Goh Peng Lock has been appointed Manager of I wars, Swee Kiat hipchandlery Company as from to-day's date. SwEEKIAT SISIF( HAKDLERY Co. Singapore, April 1. 1924.
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    • 394 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED.— A Sikh driver far private car. Must te reliable end understand Buick Car. Apply Box No. 183 c/o M alaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Small Bungalow on about one acre of valuable land at Pukit 1 Imah, Singapore. The land is planted up with coconut trees and
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    • 637 12 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. 64, CHUUA STRELT, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Au hcrlaed Capital $4,000 000 Issued Capital $2,000 000 Paid-up Capital $1,000,000 Reserved Liabi'ity oi Shareholder* $1,000,000 Reserve Fund 3 and Undiv'ded Profit $1,589,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chairman: —The Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan. Vice-Chairman :—Lim
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    • 542 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LTD. (Retrstered in London, nnd«r the Companies AcU of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital «3,000.000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.G00 Paid-up Capital *t,©MMW Reserve; Fund and Rest.. £1.250,800 Head Omce: 16, 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 »7 Fojal Charter 1813. Paid up Capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each «8.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £8.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Fuket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Ba*"'-
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    • 371 12 INSURANCE. THE iMfhl SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MA RGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Fin! ay son Green. THI EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Panque del Indo Chilli Eu>:««a, lA, Malacca
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    • 343 12 FREE YOURSELF From the claws oi faj ness, General Debility J Asthma By taking Dr. J b s Medicinal Blcod (Tbe Veilic Spwiiic Sold Fverjwhare. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 345 Editorial Dq Tel. No. 171, Managerial Den SUBSCRIPT!-r< RATEI PAYABLE IN AD\ AN'CE Per
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