Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1924
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Title Section26 1924-05-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. E«NING. CAILY, XI- No. 103 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. MAY 1 192426 words
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Advertisement139 1924-05-01 1 i i i i;!i:!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii:iiiiiiiiiin KURLO I SOAP WAFERS j WOOLLENS INB FABRICS RITE FOR A TRIAI* I I PACKET. m ;i-c Sons, Ltd. Z I England.) s isoi Koad. m 8 S t i i i i i i i MHHW ,ii i I 1 «cw t_. c > c:j139 words
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Advertisement299 1924-05-01 1 COCO-VITAMIN (LILLY) Rich in Vitamins. Ideal Tonic for the undernourished and convalesce Promotes normal bane growth and dentition. V AGENTS: MEDICAL HALL LTD 23, Battery Ho3d, SINGAPORE. aiiiKi!iii<i:i|iiiuKiiiiiuii:iiiiniiiiriiiiiiiiaiufniuiniuuint THE ROBINSON PIANO COW ANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkor.g). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY, Hawaiian Steel Guitars From «22.50 Ukulules From $12.00299 words
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Advertisement357 1924-05-01 1 1 J SALMON? v« ii Libby's tasty* Red Alaska Salmon,] makes wonderful mayonnaise. But so much depends on asking for Libby's salmon —the finest in quality —in flavour—in everything that goes to v 0 make an enjoyable and g nourishing repast. Libby's own fleet i fishing in the cold Z357 words
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Advertisement194 1924-05-01 1 1 j I HA R M DJN.Y I I The glasses you wear should b« I iti harmony with yr.ur com- a s plexion and particular ryl? of J I dTess. Our Optometrist* wili dc I this sat'sfactor:'ly for yon. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO 2 !1 > So6th C***J194 words
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Article1286 1924-05-01 2 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. OBJECTION TO LOW CASTE COOLIES. Tinnevelly, April 10.—The Municipal Councilors discussed the petition subm.tted by the Brahm'n res dm s <f Sar.\a.-igram i Street objecting to ;he s reet being repaired by low caste Munic pal cod es.. Some of the Councillors characerlsed this as1,286 words
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Article2003 1924-05-01 2 THE SPRING RACE MEETING. (Urder S. R. A Rules of Racing.) Will be Held on Saturday, May 10. Tuesday, May 13. Thursday, May 15. Saturday, May 17. PROGRAMME. For the Inf ormat on of Members Only. First Day, Saturday, May 10. 1, 5 8. THE STEWARDS PCRSE,2,003 words
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Advertisement369 1924-05-01 2 L jBffiW your i j Vitality j British Doctors regularly recommend Hall's Wine as a most i wonderful Strengthening and Energising Tonic. J I Hall's Wine is unequalled for restor- j vital energy, The first dose does you good and the benefits are lasting THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE I I369 words
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Advertisement318 1924-05-01 2 BACK AT CRICKET. Ceylon Sportsman Tells How After a Serious Illness. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Rebuilt His Strength. Sub-litfpevt- r F. K. Jonklaas. at the Colombo Police Fn .-co. is well known in Ceylon as a sportsmar »nd arden boxer and cr ckettr. It was a mad day f r318 words
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Article1055 1924-05-01 3 NEWS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchanges.) TAXES ON FOREIGNERS. London, Apnil 15.—The Paris Alurncpal oa.cil has decided to tax foreigners vistiting Paris. If a visitor remains more than tw<> days, he will be required to obtain a perm t for which a fee of 201,055 words
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Advertisement397 1924-05-01 3 Acute sf* Jney 1% auble W jp Uer's statement re- ff&k JĔmm his five years' suffering from (rouble, and how etc recovery was by Dr. CasselFs 7 TWO AT I Mr H J n Parker 13 Roundhay Road, Leeds, Eng., s ays: 'For five year. I had serious kHnev M397 words
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Advertisement156 1924-05-01 3 GET ttCMEF-QLTCKLY. A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle—these are things that demand relief in a burr:/. And th?' is just why thousands "who are liable to these mish*.ps alwpy.i keen u bottle of Little's Oriental Balm elnse at hand. There is absolutely nothing equal to it for156 words
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Advertisement500 1924-05-01 3 /Sr 111 on eve* On erf cigarettes you buy and you can be sure of getting a cigarette that cannot be bettered no matter what you pay. 1 t The bright golden leaves of Virginia Tobacco used in It the making of THREE CATS cigarettes come IS from the famous500 words
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Article911 1924-05-01 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. "BY FELMAR." OURSELVES. '"The Exhibitor" a popular magazine devoted to the interests of the motion picture in Australia and- New Zealand, has kind words to say to us regarding our comments in the "Stage and Screen" column on "Her Gilded Cage911 words
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Advertisement511 1924-05-01 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE CINEMA TANJONG PAGAR. To-Night at 9.39 in the Second Show A Paramount Picturj feiturin? WALLACE REID with LfLA LEE The Dictator In 6 Parts. A giy romintiG f'r.i'na in which dashing Wally wins a r volution and lojaa hia he .r:. backed with tnrills and fun and warm511 words
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Advertisement399 1924-05-01 4 AMUSEMENTS "£ASFEL"i S THEATRE Of this Mamnuth Programme. TO-N'f JJ I Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday Until T,R t »t7.15p. n s In the 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. speeßgirl o A m WITH Bl Bt DAMIIS IN UQPp A Race that will stir your blood SERIAL. A Comedy Drama that shows399 words
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Article482 1924-05-01 5 KKDAY, MAY 1. Anamb* a.id ~'the Wisp 2 p.m. Said* Marij Dunkirk* Am ral Nitlly 2 p.m. übo, Suez, P. ....-s, London* i Hamburg Matsuye Maru 2 p.m. Haiphong Aflfon 3 p.m. A ilcut a Kthiopia 3 p.m. ♦Mtran 3 p.m. Sri Muar 3 p.m. I *Hang Yon482 words
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Article292 1924-05-01 5 ID-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. i 1.—41 cent». London.—ls. OVid. TIN. L0nd0n.—£236.0.0. L0ca1.—5123.75 per picul 225 bona ■old. PRODUCE. Bayers Seller* Camb.tr $25.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube \VhLe Pepper 30.00 M xed Biack Pepper 17.25 i '-.indritd Copra 10.80 Mixed Copra 10 60 10.60 Sma 1 Flake292 words
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Article60 1924-05-01 5 Per Ethiopia—Mr. and Mr*. Luard. Mr. W. A Btaoß, Mr. A. Bros to It. Dr. ma I Mrs. Ver'.oren van Themaat. Mr. and Mrs. Madeley. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. [genfritz, Mr. and Mrs. Corwin and Miss Oorwin, Mr. and Mm. Horst mann. Mr. Sidcl Mr. F. V.60 words
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Article146 1924-05-01 5 Programme of Drills up to and for May 4 1924. Tj-dav Kay 1 at 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. "A" Coy. Coy. Training. Dri.l Hall "B" Coy. (No. 6 and 7 Pltn) Coy. Training. Drill Hall. M C" Coy. Coy. Training.Raebura House "B" Coy. (No. 5 Plat.on) Coy. Training.146 words
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Article85 1924-05-01 5 London.' April 29. Vianchester Market— B*4 lbs so rtings fair (new basis) 16,6 40's Grey Yarns single Tw'st. 29V 2 s ibs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 13 6 Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling America 17s 7UI Cotton Egypt'an 23.25 V! ctals— Tin—Std. 3 months £240.17 6 Product*—85 words
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Article85 1924-05-01 5 The inquiry in o the death of Mr. Too Be g Kirn. a well known Straits Bora Ch'nese who was employed as s orekeaper by Messrs Boustead ar.'d Co, wh eh occurred to h s residence 4"), En r Id Hill on Monday, was commenced before Mr. Bourne,85 words
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Advertisement769 1924-05-01 5 You who tire quickly, feel depressed, I or Run-down, j remember Wincarnis is always ready to j help you to regain strength—to banish depression— to promote new, rich, red blood—to surJ charge your system with new j nerve force —and to create new vitality. j j Because Wincarnis is a769 words
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Advertisement206 1924-05-01 5 wmmm j TITAN BRAND a j Cement Cement j j Sol. Importer.: B.ll'nj At I Borneo Sumatra J ure ty I lldJhlg UO., LtJ. JĔLIK' RAFFLES PLACB. j I (Incorporated in K.iUod, 1 1 r irgr.m AURELT. j I I 5 n.■ .I HARRISONS BARKER Co., Ltd., K. Lumpur, P.206 words
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Advertisement126 1924-05-01 5 IIiillllM|::i!!inillllllllll!lill!IIUIII| '|ii| ,|r .■''•"■"■''•"■"■MiMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiwiiu!,^ D2 I r RAOf MAfir W» r 'u, istc R t o I m i I THE WATERPROOF, ACIDPROOF AND SPIRITPROOF I VARNISH. UNSURPASSED FOR FINISHING FLO3IS, FURNITURE j AND AIL WOODWORK. I 1 Supplied in tiioss, Flat and Colours. j STANDS ALL TESTS. I Used126 words
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Article171 1924-05-01 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, May 5ft h .3 am., 9 32 pm. Phil. Orchis ra, Mem. Hail. 5.15 p.m. Da.h.use Chap er, 830 p.m. Tc-morrow, May 2. High Tides —9 47 a.m. 102 p.m. FooAall, S C.C. vs S'.RC, S.CC S. S. Assn, mtg., 5.15 p.m. Saturday,171 words
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Article59 1924-05-01 6 DEATH. TEOH—The death oeewvad on Tuesday morning <f Tc*„h Beng Km «.f Ifeaata Bouatead and Co. He leaves behind a widow and one caugJ ter to bomoan his loss. The fur.eral will take place on Sunday the 4th met. Cortege leaving the rea oe cc No.59 words
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Article873 1924-05-01 6 T.tere is nothfag startling in Mr. And apparently H CQOUni little that is. on principle. CCOtlW©T»>a IHl ;ter for the other Parti B if we aiv to judge by the manner b w4akft Liberal and Conservative leaders fell over each toein their enthusiasm t > congratulate th873 words
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Article1086 1924-05-01 6 Th« Aircraft Carrier. H M.S. Pegaaua the afrcrafi carrier which, as we reported yesterday, has an'.ved at Sing pore is now lying at the wharf. The Pegaaua, ordinal.y laid dow.i as a sicamer of the Great Eastern Ra way C is the smallest British aircr f. carrier.1,086 words
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Article274 1924-05-01 6 Mr. J G. Black untitled ATaUcca, wll sail for England oi X leave by the s.s.Tftorea in July o-V-An American es tha the Fedeial X serve Bark has lowered the re-d scoun. ra c from 4% to 4 per cent- Reuter. if o jtf ai Mr. G.%. Eawes-from Kuala Lipis274 words
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Article332 1924-05-01 6 THIS MONTH'S PRINCIPAL ACTIONS. An. inipcita: it cr.se was set down far healing in tr.e Supreme Court to-day. Than are two actons, the pla.nuiTs being the Eastern Mining a d Rubber Co. Ltd and the defends t, Mr. Pocy Ke.ig Seng, formerly Chairman of the Company. Mr. G.332 words
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Article125 1924-05-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yesterday. A Penang Indan Association sponsored by l: he hon. Mr. Nambyar, lias been duly registered v dor the Compares Ordinance. Its objects are to prcv'de physical culture, he accumulation of cap tal and lending- the same, to award scholarships for the125 words
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Article115 1924-05-01 6 M. P,erre Chante oup, the Preach f lcr v'\ ii; much in ihe ;r" a. ri v. li be having company wth the arrival of the Pegasus and her seaplanes yes erday morning. Chinese Europeana, Japanese Indians and Malays hive enjoyed the passeager mgt 4 i besdes several115 words
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Article55 1924-05-01 6 To-morrow n 'gh: w ll see the New Word grounds to a new setting when the grand "Pasar Ifalam» w ill#be formally opened. Several n w fea uXCfi. ana amusements have beet Introduced includiag an open ir "Opera Baba-Baba ".ard an "Opera Pontugn se. A large crowd55 words
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Article247 1924-05-01 6 Mr. Lim Scow Kiew, of the Ho g Bank w I be leaving Singapore for th s af ernoon by'the Hon- Wha. Mr, Coobdje received Gen D wee nd o her American members on the Exper s Comm itees. wh hay- fhus cone uued the reparation It understood hat they247 words
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Article428 1924-05-01 6 BING4PORE CHAIRMAN > Mr. J UM C ur. to-day b| Tht Eastern hi V '-ny ai chairm, •or Rs th v taken by Lhe r of tsjcnt of t wi.h ici d ollar s 413 0)0 annum from of the action, f] was for the- p] and428 words
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Article124 1924-05-01 6 .At th.' Mv ticip <•:' Ife G. R. Allen the I cipal Engineer, arfa wa the n c pie tof a 1 sent consist r.g ol apd c jiare c case na te officers. In making tin- pn Chow X m the Chi of Ac g;ed work done124 words
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Article59 1924-05-01 6 Mr. rnerie Pekv. Hfh weigh F l pin p be held by a dff i rng d .v -h.- 10th ins v 1 1 J J*. griom. Pelky I Arr fins: he eWes *o -i a d Mrs (1 A Und dral of he CK>I Sh I ion59 words
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Article34 1924-05-01 6 Prom Fry by s* Ami *J S'i'r"P')"e 0 a BL I R So* bast. ,<f*Fnm FiK 1 B* 1 mi p«td ed April io) by 1 Penang 0 a m. -m rroW-34 words
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Advertisement537 1924-05-01 6 •'iiHiniui iiiiiiiiiiiii tin i HKw—mimwmninmimn mrm9m*tti9mUMnt»*iitnwttttnttmimWt VKKERS MODEL DE LUXE J Hand Sewing Machine. j I Thi> machine has a reversible feed, Hewing backwards and 5 I forwards, that is the work (without even being removed) cnn I bo sewn towards t) o operator as well as from the operator.537 words
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Article133 1924-05-01 7 orthy reply by ;mikr. riON IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. Reuter. f CoaMnona Mr. John teptfwß yesterday to bill authoiis.injr t! c f \gm new cruisers. Be suggested that h uid approach the egftrd ta the possir naval conference' •i f preventing new ulsers. p'y referred < >o!idgeReuter. - 133 words
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Article29 1924-05-01 7 GE FIXED A' r SIXTY. Reuter. > announced that the I entaf* of standflßi production of I minimum duty and Malay [ua *ter beginning May »i fill sixty.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article37 1924-05-01 7 Reuter. V\ h r.g Virgin'a, ■five bodies h .ye been authe nine. The res- oceasantrj to peat* f he ny where •Ist II er.tombed. It that n.ne will be •»*■<?. Ken .tr. lies were recoveredReuter. - 37 words
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Article44 1924-05-01 7 Reuter. t Doisy arrived at rfaj afternoon. He rd for the fight from the t ime of 38% ll a vr g hours. tr r of the machine at ilaro c tory, Doisy will pro- ;i Canton, Shanghai, 1 and T gblarai.-Reuter. - 44 words
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Article37 1924-05-01 7 D UTCH ECONOMY. Reuter. r a message from the -round reducfon of servant* will be M y. The Queen, h s 1 the disposal of the liJ i iter < Pi nci a port on of her vReuter. - 37 words
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Article22 1924-05-01 7 Reuter. .1 Indianapolis states McOay, has been yt ars' detention at I n in addition to a T liooetReuter. - 22 words
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26 1924-05-01 7 untitled DAUNTLESS AT DUNEDIN. Reuter. P cial Service Squadron H. M. S. "Dauntless" 1 Kin and met with a 11 h i iastic reception by denseReuter. - 26 words
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Article366 1924-05-01 7 GENTLE NEWSPAPER COMMENT. RECENT DISSATISFACTION MODIFIED. Reuter. A cable from Home says .hat the papers or' all shades pay a tr'bu'e to the cbverness and moderation of the first Labour budget, acknowledging wi h relief that "no more decorous or respect Me budge- has been produced n theReuter. - 366 words
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Article94 1924-05-01 7 MR. COOLIDGE AND JAPANESE EXCLUSION. Reuter. An American message ?ays that it is understood that Mr\ Coolidge has suggested to the joint conference cf representatives of both houses of Congress,. which is discussing the Immigration Bill, that the operation of the provision with regard to Japanese exclusion!Reuter. - 94 words
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Article55 1924-05-01 7 SIGNALMAN S CANDID CONFESSION. Reuter. The fifdi death as a result cf 'be Wembley coll'sion, occurred i.i hospital yesterday. —Ruter. A signalman in his evidence at the enquiry into tihe Wembley accident on April 26. admitted that he forgetfully passed the e'jeotric train to the line onReuter. - 55 words
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Article39 1924-05-01 7 Reuter. A cable from A '.ana Georgia states «hat tornadoes swept across .he SouthEastern states. deaths in v-r'ous cities and R'vers'de Mils at Anderson, Sun Carolina, where a mill and fifty (dwell ngs were blown down.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article187 1924-05-01 7 MALACCA PETITION TO LHF. GOVERNOR. appeal for Abolition of RESTRICTION. A petition signed by no fewer than sevsn hundred rubber estate owners in Malacca, has been forwarded to His Exce iency the Governor, with a request that it be sent to the Secretary of State fur the187 words
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Article295 1924-05-01 7 TROTSKY AND THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT. Reuter. A win fr m Mu.o w says thai Common 'at Party has adopted a programme enjc'r.irg tha. all Communis, last tu.ions shall destroy private wholesale dialers by withho'd'r.g cnedEt, arrang ng boycott and grantQg privileges to slate enterpi see. It proposesReuter. - 295 words
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Article63 1924-05-01 7 Reuter. A Washnigton cable say* that the Military Comimittee of the House of Representative has reported on the bill providing the Government's acquisition of all helium gas-bearing fields in the United States. The measure is sponsored by the Secretaries of War, Navy ?.nd the Inter'or andReuter. - 63 words
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Article41 1924-05-01 7 Reuter. A cable fr:m MeJbcurne air.ou -ces th t the G vernmsnt's naval progr mmc for the next nir.e years 'n eludes he co istruc:ion of four light cm s rs and some cru'sirg submarines, costing about £250,900.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article1800 1924-05-01 7 FiSffc SALTING AND DRYING IN MALAYA—II. PRESENT METHODS COSTLY AND CUMBERSOME. The prestnt methods of sdt'ng i.nd drying fail r ght throughout the whole fishery of British Ala ay a, ard are, almost wlthou, exception 'cumbersome, costly, and wholly unsa.'sfaetory from every point of v ew— the fisherman's,1,800 words
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Article206 1924-05-01 7 TOKIO, Tuesday. A fire occurred late last n ght at the Pr'ntlrg Bureau of Seoul, Chosen, and extended to the building of he Mow poiies, Public Works and -Legislative Depni men/ts wbiofa were reduced to a>hes. Six hou.es in the c t ze a qpu ter> also took206 words
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Advertisement415 1924-05-01 7 "FIBRENT" 49 I j Asbestos-Cement Sheets. I I Flat Sheets. Manufactured in Staff 8' x 4', 7* x 4', 6' x 4', 6* x 3\ 4/ x 4\ MT\ 5-16", l/4\ 5-16 I /2" 2 biekness. g FI BRENT. Sheets are non-conductive of he it arid cold and s 5415 words
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Article96 1924-05-01 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. TO-DAY S MATCH. HARLEQUINS vs. 8. C. F. A. 11. The fo lowing wll represent the Harlequins against the S.C.F.A. on the lat er's ground in the second divison of the S ngapore Football League:—Buxchell; Hamad and Duggan; A. Pago. Ferguson and Bowerman; Palil> Omar. T;. b,96 words
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Article154 1924-05-01 8 YESTERDAY'S MATCH. Muotng in the first division of the Singapore Football League on the Pada ng yesterday afternoon the Royal Garrison Artillery arxl tre Royal Rsglmen; provided an exce.le <t game. The garr son gave a clever exhibition and emerged winners by one goal to154 words
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Article176 1924-05-01 8 LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1924. First Division. Date Team Ground May 2 S.C.C. v. S.R C. SCC 7 Malay F T v. S.C.F.A. S.R C 9 Sussex v. S.R.C. SCC 12 SRC. v. Malay F. T. S R.C. 14 S.C.C. v. R.G.A. S.C.C. 10 S C F A. v.176 words
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Article159 1924-05-01 8 MORE CHALLENGES. KEY—MANATANGAY. Bat j g Key who is billed to defend MS title against Domy San os over ten rounds at he Sad urn on May 11 JJUJ bs seen over the s me course in the m n event at th e Happy Va'ley Jfrfag rug on159 words
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Article85 1924-05-01 8 'TELEGRAPH CUP.' The following have qualified and are drawn for as under. J. Kennedy vs M. B. Brownie; H. L Jones vs F. V. Boardman; J. M. Gamble vs F. Tradew*li; A. Farahar vs A. S. Gardner; N. B. #ibson vs A. D Hallows; J. Stracha.n vs C. N.85 words
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Article152 1924-05-01 8 R.S.Y.C. The following arrangements are sn> «our.ced:— On Saturday. May 3. tlhe last of the series, of races for Mrs." Carver's Trophy wi 1 t,e sa led over th e usual course, s ail ng gun a 415 p m. o o f ai)S -Jean 2nd.sera ch, Joy 8.8,152 words
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Article139 1924-05-01 8 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB TOURNAMENT. A large crowd watched the final of the S. C. C. Spring Tennis Tournament yesterday, which was played be-ween Kieir.man and U ermark. former S. C. C. champion and Dutch champion in Singapore for several years, and Mugliston and Cameron, both pairs being dravjn139 words
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123 1924-05-01 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. W. A. Balhetchet beat C. A. R. Bateman, 7—5, 6—o, in the semifinal. A. Singles Handicap C. A. Nornis, owe 15.3. beat F. Ephramus. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. N. Gammell and E. Oliveiro, owe 15.2, vs. E. W. de Cruz and W. F.123 words
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187 1924-05-01 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A. Single Handicap. Cheong Chee Lim owe 15 beat Chua Cho;n Sim owe 6, 6—4, G —l. Kiong Choon Guan owe 6 beat K. Chin Eng owe 9, 5—7, 6—o, 6—3. Ong Sc?ow Hian owe 9 beat Tan Koon Inn owe 6. 6—3,187 words
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Article99 1924-05-01 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Par-Mixed. Miss Hope Fallen-r and Col. Bond beat Mrs. Ager and R. D Da vies 6—l, 6—4. Mixed Doubles "A" Class. Mre. Brooke and Mr. J. V. S. Brooke beat Miss Abed and J. B. Abed, 6—2. Mrs. H. C. Hopkins and H. C.99 words
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Article37 1924-05-01 8 Members of the Indian Association are asked to note that entries for the tennis tournament will close on the sth inst. Further particu ars can be had from the Sports Secretary Mr. G. J. Vyas.37 words
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Article59 1924-05-01 8 Reuter. In the City and Suburban (Epsom) over one and a quarter miles the bet. mg was 100 to 6 against Ulula, *> to 1 asta nst Vend ct and 8 to 1 against Greek Bachelor. Ten horses T an nd the U!u:a won by three lengths, theReuter. - 59 words
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Article641 1924-05-01 8 ARMED DEMONSTRATION AT NATUN. Simla, Aprfil 6.—The fallowing detavla Kawa bo m .received from Peahawar abut the recent armed d-.nrm-stratiou in Natun:— Afghanistan has lately supplied some total .sting rumours, t'..u chief amongst wh eh is ahat of a large Manga! d'cnu>..,-tration against the Governor ci Khost. It641 words
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Article370 1924-05-01 8 A PROBABLE MARES NEST. A cer.a'n b g Government office in Colombo has rec n .y beea agi ated by the good fortune of one of i.s officeis. Th s officer a few weeks ago s artled h s fellow-workers by a s range tale of a370 words
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Article433 1924-05-01 8 THREE COLOUR CHANGES OF A GUY'S PATIENT. Medical authorities are puzzled by the strange case of Gustav Brusch, a Danish seaman, whose skin has turned hack and who is being kept under constant observation at Guy's Hospital, London. This is the third time Brusch has changed433 words
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Article201 1924-05-01 8 JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. The following books have been purchased for ;he Junior Department and will be available f r issue on Saturday May 3. 1924. Non-Fiction. Brooksbank (F. H Legends of ancient Egypt. Chatteiton (E. X.) Sailing Ships and their st ry. Doyle (A. C.) Three of them. Ebbutt201 words
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101 1924-05-01 8 Singapore. Yesterday. 1 Catalogued 1,070,536 lbs.; 477.02 tons. Offered 665,663 lbs.; 297.17 tons. S Id 543 166 ,bs 242.48 tons. Lomlon Spot is. y 2 <L New York Spot 23 cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Standard Qua ity 41%. Good Average Quality 40% to101 words
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Article604 1924-05-01 8 EMPRESS TO BE BROKEN UP. The old wocden battleship of the line Empres-s, formerly lI.M S. Revenge, reached Appledore after a very stormy znd adventurous pass ge from the Clyde. 'S.on after she had left the Clyde under .ow by two cf the .Clyde Shipping Company's604 words
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Article391 1924-05-01 8 SOME NOVEL FEATURES. Trh.-i King's wireless set wh ci has has beau inetaUeVi in Buckingham la.ace was dcs gr.ed by the ief aa»meeT of th* Britafh Broaiiea.ting Company. Th- txecutJcti of th* e.ectr.ical parts has been carriei out by th RrtUh Broadcasting Company and the cabinet391 words
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Advertisement293 1924-05-01 8 J TENNIS Press 117, North Bridge Road, D A A O r> SINGAPORE. MX>jr\.9j/\ rG 5 I ISMAIL A. RAHEEM~ The leading house in the Straits for Highclan Jewellery and Silverware of Different Varieties. Loose Diamonds a Speciality. ALL KINDS OF PRECIOUS STONES ALWAYS IN STOCK Prices Extremely Moderate Inspection293 words
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Article1073 1924-05-01 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the follow ng list of quotations: B ngapore, May 1. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Albgar 2s !j O% Anglo-Java 2s 2 3V1,073 words
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Advertisement934 1924-05-01 9 j*.*— Rely for Relief i thoroughly reliable remedy -a remedy with a repu- r I he reliability of Beecham's Pills explains their X putation. They fulfil expectations. This they have 2 thousands of people ever since they first came into use. You can therefore depend I UPON j j nn's934 words
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Article550 1924-05-01 10 Singapore. April 26. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kati 0.42 Bt'.f stew or curry kati 034 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) katr 0.46 Mutton Indian kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Gnt.) 0.73 Fowl kati 051 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens550 words
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Advertisement457 1924-05-01 10 AUCTION SALE. 1 I ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their I Sale-room, Rattles Chambers, Raffles Place. On Monday, May 5, at 2.30 p.m. Duxton Hill 1. Freehold land together with the shop-house erected thereon No. 10 Duxton457 words
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Advertisement28 1924-05-01 10 TOR PRIVATE SALE. Nautical Instruments, comprising Barompters, Telescope Binoculars— Sextant Compass Lo? Lines—and various Charts &c. For further particulars, apply to, Guan Kiat Co., Ltd. 35, Phillip Street.28 words
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Advertisement290 1924-05-01 10 C I-. i A vI J n T ;J T LARGE STOCKS ON HAND WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES From 3 to 5 Founds At Competitive Prices. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (lacorporated ia the S.S.) SINGAPORE. u mm 0 fjnitggrs -m > I NOTICE. The following guds can be obtained from the290 words
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Advertisement80 1924-05-01 10 Danger lurks Wherever there's a crowd there's danger. Pop an occasional Evans' Antiseptic Throat Pastille in the mouth, and however many germs the stale atmosphere contains you are safe. Evans' Pastilles kill all microbes of bronchial diseases. They never reach your lungs if you carry Pastilles From all chemists. Sole80 words
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Advertisement235 1924-05-01 10 STEAMER SAjjjNGsJ~ PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BO 4in > TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE-FREIGHT A PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND BAN FRa K °H AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong PRESIDENT PIERCE May 21 PRESIDENT WILSON j SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG ro LKor SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW235 words
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Advertisement479 1924-05-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS fjTo BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated ia England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. INSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, lei Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) •fTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. jr or aina ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore479 words
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Advertisement358 1924-05-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin. Newchwang. Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND358 words
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Advertisement490 1924-05-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Moithly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Da*e cf Departure 1924 1924 ENOGGERA I„ p or t May 1 EURELIA June 17 Ju~e 19 For further490 words
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Advertisement595 1924-05-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSF.N KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Kamo Maru 8,500 Marseilles London Antwern jt Katori Maru 10.000 Marseilles London Antw Jr P ay J Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles LonX" Anfwerl i£j Kashima Maru 10 500 Marseilles Londo-n Antwern I*** ?n Hakone Maru 11.000 Marseilles Lo Jj£ JJ595 words
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Advertisement412 1924-05-01 12 FOR SALE. FOR BALE—Basil Bn»f«k.w cp about one acre of land at bukit Timah, .Singapore, i he land is planted up with coon ut trees and valuable fruit trees. No rubber. For lull particulars write to:—"D." c/o, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. BARGAIN SALE! BARGAIN SALE!! COME ONE I COME ALL I412 words
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Advertisement726 1924-05-01 12 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice tHdt Victoria Street Stanford Road and Jalan .-ultan will shortly be reconstructed. Househ Uers requiring new water, gas or e.eetricity services laid or repair* to services effected should D »tify the epart.*nent cor.cernei within tw weeks726 words
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Advertisement626 1924-05-01 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:626 words
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Advertisement566 1924-05-01 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang: 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77.79 j a i an Sule man. Batu Pahat 109 Jaian Rainiamat. Palembang 16, Ui r Hongkong- 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francsco. Batavia,566 words
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Advertisement498 1924-05-01 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Pa d up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3 800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London E.G. Agencies and, Brand, tes. Ak>r Star Hongkong498 words
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Advertisement436 1924-05-01 12 INSURANCE. fl|l SOUTH BRITISH [>.SL ii- N i. COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUIM, Manager. Oißcea: 2. F«niay»on Green, THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorpora ed in the S.S.) Head Orfiee: S.ng pore, Ist P.oor. Banque de; L«d o China Buildings,436 words
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Advertisement366 1924-05-01 12 FREE YOURSELF From the daws of ness, General Debility m Asthma By taking Dr.4 Medicinal I The- r« lU( Sold Everywhere, THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 315 Editorial Dipt Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dtpt SUBSCRIPTION RATS* PAYABLE L\ ADYA.V Per annum j ty Haif-yearly 7>50366 words
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