Malaya Tribune, 2 May 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL XL —No, 104 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MAY 2. 1924.
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    • 136 1 I I I il. •lIIIHIHUIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf KURLO f U IiI'ASSED FOR HING WOOLLENS, 2 WNELS, LACES, UN ENS. AND ALL WHITE OR I LOURED FINE I FABRICS. ;1 trial packet to-day. Gcssage Sons, Ltd. m •rated in England.) (i t 7 iiFdSHSESZKZKSdi y £5Z525fc! 2S 252 S 2525 d ***** *****5
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    • 256 1 COCO-VITAMIN (LILLY) Rich in Vitamins. \n MM Tonic for the undernofrbhed and convalescent. Promo! normal bone growth and dentKion. AGENTS: MEDICAL HALL LTD 23, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. aiiiui"i:'i ,i ii 'irai.iinnMiinimiiKiiuiiiiiuinimiiini the ROBINSON PIANO CO!V?PANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYF.R QUAY, Hawaiian Steel Guitars From 1 22.50
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    • 396 1 ii Tm\m\ Mid-Stalk leaves ot are used far I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES j U" f^: fm 7hese centrally groun iecvss are the pick of the Virginia Plant and alone produce the I perfect Ciceretic U: I L: j, if aroma and cool in burning* xt TVie remainder cf ihe phnt OKI*
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    • 72 1 lr BWl nfi«iiTi«nw TJUtI I rZm j L j i h a r m o js.y* I The glasses you wear snoaid b* I in harmony with your comI plexion and particular atyl» of I dre«s. Our Optometrist* will do Sthig satisfactorily for yon. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO, 1 »5.
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  • 894 2 NAPOLEON—MIRACLE OR MYTH THE CULT OF THE LITTLE CORSICAN. Tfcfa Napoleon Cult is com'ng into its own again. It waned during the World War to revive, witih the founding of a Napoleon Coterie in England the inaugural dinner of which was attended by Lord Balfour. Unfortunately the meeting was a
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  • 2268 2 THE SPRING RACE MEETING. (Urder S. R. A Rules of Rating.) Will be Held on Saturday, May 10. Tuesday, May 13. Thursday, May 15. Saturday, May 17. PROGRAMME. For the Inforruat on of Members Only. 4 First Day, Saturday, May 10. I, 5 8. THE STEWARDS PURSE,
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    • 384 2 .-^-gsa ij J&! Regain your j Vitality j I British Doctors regularly recommend Hall's Wine as a most J I wonderful Strengthening and Energising Tonic i I I Hall's Wine is unequalled for restor- II.'. I ij ing vital energy. The first dose does j you if;.3 J iid the
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    • 644 2 Baby's Own Tablets SAVE YOUR CHILD FROM SUFFERING. There is nothing mora trying to a mother titan to see her little one in pain, whilst she sianck. helplessly by not knowing 1 what to <io to relieve its suffering's. Mothers who keep Baby's Own Tablets 4» tne house ready for
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  • 583 3 LOVE THE CROWN OF ALL GOOD." So I.ttle has been hoard of Thackeray's married lif e> that t'no publicat tor of a number cf the letters in which the great V;ctorian. novel &t expresses the warmest devotion of hid Wife. shows also "how great was the
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  • 361 3 CONSTANTINOPLE RECONSIDER* US SCPEKSimONS. Constantinople.—Searchers after the curious hdve made great play with fcbe coincidence that the Conqueror entered Constantinople on a Tuesday 4<l years ago, and tnat it was again on a 1 uesuiay that Caliph was exper.ed frXMB this city and so Oivjugiit to an end
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    • 394 3 Warmth without Heat; I Coolness without Chill. ON really hot days, when the coolest of cool drinks V A {ails, Aertex will keep A you fresh and cool. nĔ It is the unusual construction of f\)j- Sf Aertex that guarantees this cool- 8 It contains hundreds of Xyl^m'-'^B tmy cells
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    • 516 3 Mrs. H. Mitchell Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby When my baby was one month old a rash broke out on his hands, feet and part of his body. /T v\ Later the pimples became M red and blisters formed. S' I They itched and burned ?V r so that
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    • 326 3 Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., ilj |M and avoid the heavy cost ot renewals. W It is more than ever imperative to safeguard |j| H your property by constant care in the matter jSffl ill of paint —-the one defence against the M JJSSylsii ravages of time, blistering suns
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  • 1088 4  -  MORE ABOUT GLORIA SWANSON. -BY FELMAR. UK YON D THE ROCKS." That Glor'a Swanson is a regular aetriss n I B lealms cf Shadowland MM th.-i VCTxfict of hut co-workers during the Riming of "Beyonl the Rrckfc". a Pa i amount picture shewing at the Gaety Theatre.
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    • 368 4 AMUSEMENTS. j EMPIRE CINEMA^ TAN JONG PAGAR. To-Night at 9.33 in the Second Show A Paramount Picture WALLACE REID with L L\ LEE The Dictator > In 6 Parts. A gay romantic drama in which dashing Wally wins a r volution and i »a3 his heart, tracked with tnrills and
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    • 196 4 AMUSEMENTS. Alhambra From Wednesday, April 30, to Monday, May 5. Id the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Miriam Cooper in Kindred of the Dust JN 8 REELS. It has thrills galore, a touch of humour and a dash of adventure,
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    • 175 4 GAIETY 'T In tbe 2id SIiow at M5 p.m. I SURINA THEATRE \$C r/ntU Tuesday D GMATHIAS SANDORF J T.'.T* MATH AS S$$Z SA NDORF j HI screen's two great- AH nine Episodes est lovers in a gorgeous romance by the world's TH£ MOLE NINETEEN EPISODES greatest writer of love
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  • 378 5 CELEBATION OF EMPIRE DAY. Our Own Curresp lident.) MALACCA April 30. Dai will be uusu ami -ai a liner on A:ay 24, and a commeasorata it aR appeal c jo s 1 lovers of eh knren sal > iption. it is possible I i eaaarna n ati t-e
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  • 220 5 •DAY, MAY 2. Eta Sama ang SouraRunajljniaa 2 p.m. Prig Radjah. Sapat. Temand LJagiri Indragiri 2 p.m. Pryh -r. D. ago i I pm. P ttenfc&m and Teluk Parak S p.m. Reynst 3 p.m. KekuatoU 4 p.m. i Sama rang* and übaya' Australasia 1 Kremantle) Enoggera 4 p.m.
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  • 15 5 untitled Shipping and the Import and Office* will be closed on May 6, 1924. m
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  • 165 5 TO DAY'S O. OT VTIONS. KUh Local 4C*\ cer..-, ly.ndjn.—Is. 0V*>1. TIN. Lc n do n.—£237.00. Local. —per p'cul 159 tons «old. PRODUCE. Buyers Seller» Gambier $25.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube Wh te Pepper 29 00 Mixed Black Pepper 17 00 Sundried 10 75 Mixed
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  • 240 5 ROSE MACPBAIL CO S REPORT (L. R. Macpha'd.) Rubber.—Allenbys $1 03 t: $1.10. to 60 cants Sva ..gei Tukangs 22 to 24 cer.ts Basseta 78 to 81 cents Lunas ?7 o 27.25, Malacca Piad s $1.10 X $1 15, Tamba aka 60 ,o 55 c n s. Jimahs 87 io
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  • 30 5 Orders fcr moAag May 11. 1924. T ursday May 8 Bar.d Practice at 5.15 pan. Ird'v.dual Troop orders as :?€ued by Scoutmaster-. FRANK C. SANDS. Commi?s oner.
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  • 30 5 From China and Japan by ss. Kama Maru. due Singapore to-morrow morning. From France by s s. Ambo se, due SinTapore 6 a.m. on Sunday, the 4th inst.
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  • 367 5 Sj NGAPOHE Yeaie lay. tSlize cv last repo.d the share tnarket has remained vo.y qu et arrl '.heie i Litis business o be reported. Both t'.. and rubber show very small flucualiors and there is 1 ttie inheres* in these sections. Industrials and Leans have
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    • 455 5 H H. NAV4L f*SF, SINGAPORE. riant i Sale. 'jfL-r- re r v el t..r the purob :se of p tit ii oleduiti L* On i rat es, Piling i n es .<rd Hfcmeera, V eh, Steam Pumps. Boiler*, Ham* Pumps. Rail Presses, Hydraulic V. h»el Press, Planing Machines L'ttie, Air
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    • 334 5 WfittmM ii.a >•:!•■<■«, t< i MMM 1.1.1 i.ii„ii.ii,i,>.n,.i,.i,i, l i,.i, lj 1 t .i.,. Mtl f L li f t f >iltl llttv t i^aa* ***** >- 1 'x j j I j GANG IA CHI4NTI GANCIA V j VERMOU Til BROLIO SPARKLING f I di TORINO RIC A SOLI
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  • 151 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, May 2. High Tides—9 47 a.m. 10 2 p.m. Foo ball, SC.C. vs S RC., S.C.C. S. S. Assn, mtg., 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, May 3. High Tid p s.—10 26 a m 10.30 p.m. B. I. Outward mail due. Race entries cose. Dandy
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  • 36 6 DEATH. On May I, 1924 at his resMonce Chua Chu Ka.ng-i\/ad Goh Nee Kam retirrd interpreter District and Police Courts, aged GO. C.irtuge leaves 3 p.in. on Saturday the 3rd for Bklalar
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  • 547 6 Apart fi\>m the question of its vmmm a* an entertainments the recent production, at tlhe Victoria Theatre, of the "Twelfth Night,." by students of the Victoria Institute. Kuala Lumpur, invites one to consider the proper place cf such work in school life. It does appear that, although in
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  • 197 6 Yesterday in England was May Day and the thought brings back memories that induce dreams. How pleasant and truly rustic a function is the real.oid English May Day: th_> dancing arv,und the decorated ■Urine; the performance of fo k play?-; the crowning of the village belle as Queen
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  • 410 6 Railway Privileges. The graving of f re e nailwav passes from tile cjnstituene.es to London for members of the House of C Damons arou-ed little comment at Home in mail week, but it is interesting to learn, from an Austra.ian correspondent, that they do totee th.ngs better,
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  • 78 6 Next Tuesday being the King's 0 all .hps b harh .r l li be ftrcnueJ p r W R V T, D las wII induct he at the Prin-ep-strc t Church rVt£ Ali are h°m he J* our *y o s\ngapo;-e 5 P^ US> a rcraft ca "-ier. Jl at
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  • 108 6 A WOMAN DISTILLER. Chinese women re now beg nn ng to figure in Po.ice Cciyt Wi png did a Chinese woman no Kood whe l she was produced before Mr. Sesad t, the Second Magistrate this morn ng and charged wth possess on of dut able liquor and
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  • 71 6 While going hs rou ds dressed in the un form of a police constable with belt crown and whistle Ec Ger Ch'ong. a Hockch a was arrestee in Jehorc-road. last n>ht by the Deteotive Department and cnarged before Mr. Gourlay n th,. Third Police Couit this moir.irg by
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  • 102 6 SUNDAY'S TACTICAL SCHEME. The fo'lowi.-tg re the arrangements for C. (Scottish) Company Tact'eal Scheme on Sunday:— Two buses leave the Dr il Ka I at 7 a.m. One bui leaves Orehaid-road Po Station Si 7 am. prvceedir.g by the foi.owing route:—Seotts-r to, Newton road Balliatier-read to S'glap. One
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  • 59 6 I a connection with the month of Mr.y Devotions in honour of the d Vfrg'n Mary there will be a Tarn 1 muse performance in the Indian Cathoi.e Benevolent Society Hall *> Ma;kei:zie-r(.ad from 7 to 8 30 p.m. to-morrow Mr. K. T. Rayar Pi ai from Trchlnopoly
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  • 543 6 A quantity of contraband untitled va.uta at $5,000 was discovered hidden in the coal bunkeis on board .he Dutch steamer "Van Overstraten" OB Wednesday by Senior Revenue Officer Listen l and other officer? of the Prevent ye Serv cc. A cowaidly attack was made dui ng the early h:>urs of
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  • 822 6 SINGAPORE INVESTOR'S CHARGES. CHAIRMAN'S ALLEGED FRAUD. The case in which The Eastern Mining- and Rubber Company art su rig Mr. Poey Keng Seng, former Chairman of the company, for $41b,0uu as damages for deceit or as the value of the secret profits taken by the defendant ,n
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  • 61 6 From a telegram rece ved by the Rev J. A. B Cook from the Rev. Or E. L Allen of Swahue ('v I), twee i Swa ward the mainland rpposte Hongkong) we learn that the resn t of the 1923 typhoon a a dstrtsrar fam ne—"whole
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  • 199 6 JUDGE DE( EMPLOYE, WRONGFLI The act or o? i 'he Itali d mo foreman emp v Messrs. Amibr< damages from 1 fer wrot3gf»j] dl: *c Ch of JustM yesf.erd..y aftej «g catered for tl Tnere were two ■g»* st the plai ii dismissal- »nd that he ha E
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  • 170 6 THE MYSTERY OF J'HF EGYPTIAN CASTI At the Hapj y V y Aora: l)ire ir < Oo fWe Mr Muxr j IB md-a;r by h s antes hs escape. Th<- sh, w hour > T. -nighl £o show tut to-moi be ano-her doub'e pn mine. Mr.
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  • 78 6 (From Our Own d r PIWANG V kadaj Ban Chmg Bang f Sales BoafM 1 tired nrnming t-> board a p n thf harbour. Ha'f way >u; f*Q jumnod ir/to tha water t>u1 iraa h-M afloat by r v- Mmpai r WeatetiNaat attracted by i la
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  • 26 6 Mails fji m Elirop (L despatched April 10) wiii arrive by train to-n ing. Cbrreep nde tor de ivery to b rhol i a.m.
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    • 402 6 •iia:iaijawaiianaiiaiiaiisnajtßrianaMa[:ai.a!iaiiaiiaitaitß:ißitaM«!iaiiatißiiai(a!raHß!ia:ia taiiaMaitaiia;ißiißiiaiiai'atisiia>iaiiatißiiai:ai>aiia:iß j VICKERS MODEL DE LUXE I Hand Sewing Machine. j I This machine has a reversible feed, sewing backwards and I forwards, that is the work (without even being removed) can I ho sewn towards tl c operator as well as from the operator. I '1 his is
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    • 9 6 MR. LIM SEOW KIEW. p.p-c. S S. Hong Hwa
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    • 64 6 WHAT INTERESTS U? N'oSchool Plays Miy Day' N tos a,] I Comme ta Biir Fmmtcki Lftflgol Agnwauent Claim I Air. ir can Xavv Estii ■The Tonmub Cteapir Food Litti r-Box Na po'«. i »;i —If imc'e a r RI j Thack. I y as a llu 1 I Stage and
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  • 72 7 ai v\Y KILLED AND MISSING. E PATH OF STEAM. Reuter. from Atlanta City says ear.ts of the tornaswepl the southeastern tat fif y were killed g §m i i: jurcd. In a alone 10 or 20 were Alabama ad Georgia killed and fo:ty injured, stonm is estimated liv
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  • 75 7 .N BIG EFFORT. Reuter. tr..l m reived ki pre- r:.in to Hyde Park ter at onl labour May on which was most celebrations in Pars > holidaylfltav The only < h-rmr.ny was at where two were killed tnoVd in a collision belice a the Communists v in
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  • 62 7 A DEFENSIVE PACT. Reuter. •o the "growing Francoj a tente" the diploma c t f the' Daily Telegraph" t that the GovernorI d )-Ch'na on his coming i tends to negotiate an 12 f r the scalc' admisemigrants to Indole that ti-ere is littl*- doubt *s main purpose
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  • 48 7 IMS T DISCUSSION. Reuter. i' attached to a meethcKl at Chequers to-4ay <: i) :.a d, M. Theur.is and M. Hy reparations and all ed r peeially the v'ews of the .to have already conferred w.t. P 'and who afterr.'U'ct Signor Mussolini at Mi'an —Reuter.
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  • 35 7 RESULT OF COLLISION. Reuter. A town Hambuijr says that i a c imer "Falkenhorst" iving part collided with the in The latter's plates aged but the former proI ["he damage is unknown.
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  • 51 7 Reuter. i' rtuguese a rmen flying to ive arrived at f:* >m Lisbon. —Reuter. e from Lisbon says th't ■-ruese military pilots, Cap- -paia and L eustenant Sar- lT.s, who left Lisbon for <-n April 2, on a Bregus «ire he.d up at Pers'a owing passports be ng
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  • 24 7 Reuter. 1 nibay cable says that the < >mmittee appointed by y Ooverame't has recomme'dKradual cxt'irction of the alt,a and (true traffic—Reu/ter.
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  • 142 7 CONFERENCE ON ARMAMENTS. BROADENED INVITATIONS. Reuter. An American cnble says that the Se ate has approved, without a disvote and after little discus- en, foe Naval Appropriation Bill providing for a letal expenditure of 2/5 mho, doi'.ars, an increase of 700.000 over the sum approved by the
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  • 88 7 MACHINE FROZEN. Reuter. A wire from Alaska says that there is anxiety regarding the whereabouts of Major Mart'n, leader of the WUrld flight weie» was detained aj: Chign'k owing to severe weather. Four hvndred pounds of ice accumulated on h's machine and he left yesterday to join,
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  • 31 7 Reuter. A Moscow cable says that two million tons of crude oil were produced in the Eaku Reg on i.t„the pasr. s'x m o nth sR out er.
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  • 15 7 Reuter. Malaria is raging in. many distr'cts in The Odessa Province. —Reui er.
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  • 56 7 The death occurred in London Mr. William Hutchi: asoa M P.—Router. 1 [Mr. Hutchinson was a so.i of the late Mr. W. Hutchinson and was educated at Gree-'ock Academy and Glasgow Universi y. He was the most distinguished student of his year in law. He contested Bridgeton D. vis
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  • 334 7 DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT OF PENANG. By ihe death of Mrs. Hogan, wife of the late Mr. John Hogan, which took place at her residence, "The Avenut\" Northam-roa'Jt. Penang. on Monday there has passed away from Pena-ng one of its oldest residents. The deceased Uady, who
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  • 365 7 [We do net necessarily endorse the opinions exprc*. cd by correspondents.] (To The Editor, 4 Malaya Tribune.") S r,—Scores of t mes o.e has seen ba ches of Tamil Coo.ies (men ard women w h children), oLen in the most miserable and he piess condition,
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  • 334 7 Singapore, Yesterday. Go.eral —Owing to he Easter Holidays :x> report was issued last week. Tn ar.d Rubber have fhitctacted very slightly, and the tendency of ban of these c'-naaea of shares has been, with one or wu except.a s. downward. Loans and Lvdustrals continue firna
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  • 112 7 Programme cf Drills up to and for May 4 1924. To-day, May 2 at 5.15 pm—Drill Hall. "A" Coy. Coy. Training. Raeburn House, "B" Coy. (No. 5 Pltn) Coy. Training*/ Drill Hall, "C" Coy. Coy. Training. Drill Hal., S. R. A. (v.) Vo.untary Parade. To-morrow, May 3
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  • 33 7 The untitled oils Sound his left Ho.gko g, and is expected to arrive at -his p*l 4Pm- on M ;)nda y sh:> w 11 proceed to the P. and 0. Whir, on arrival.
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  • 2013 7 FISH SALTING AND DRYING IN MALAYA—III. PREPARATION OF DRIED FISH MEAL. So far I have be_n relerri. g to the preparation of dried fish. That is to say, the preservation oi each fish in one piece. But a most way in which fish may be y prepared for
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  • 42 7 Comme rcing from yesterday the Benediction cf thl B.essed S crameat wi 1 be given in the hurch of Our Lady cf I.ourc.s a, 530 pm tl. he erd of h s men hasth s s ;h 2 m... h cf May.
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    • 262 7 I I I I I t 1 I I I I I I I 1 i I 1 I I I I Imi,i, 111 I Mb.li.ilil.il. 1 i I I I I I > JOnNSON 50 1 a j LIGHTEST, SPEEDIEST AND MOST DURABLE I DETACHABLE MOTOR 1 3 I
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  • 51 8 FOOTBALL. S.R.C vs. S.C.C. The following will play for the S.R.C. agu*rnt goto S.C.C .o-diy, on the S.C.C. ground:— B. C. Westerhout E. G. W'heatley. H. C. Mi Is, L. A. Rappa. W. A. Aeiia N. de Silva. A. C. Carnegy, C A. Norris. W. Lngard, T. Leijssius?
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  • 89 8 s\n« thor motih was played yesterday on the S C.F.A. ground in th' second d vision of t-ie S ngapore Football League bet wean The Straits Ohin< so Foott>iil Asseiatdcn ar.d the Hanequ r,a I» fore a fahly good crowd. The play start 1 well, but was a
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  • 52 8 The f./.low ng will represe.i the V.M A. against the Royal Sussex 11, in a secmd league match tomorrow at T rgl n:— W. Tripp; J Seivadura A Km; G Luke, S. Hurst C. D. Smih; M Catcha.ocr, R. Dorasamy, C Smi h Struys (Capt.).
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  • 279 8 ("From Our Own Correspondent.) Tbe famous Hercules team, which h&r "clean shave as the people here would say, the vis.tin? pi re foo bailers and the Seiangor team, suffered its dotca of the year ir Semarar.g when opposed to GoAhead, by 1 —2. The famous Hercules
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  • 192 8 ASSOCIATION. LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1924. First Division. Date Team Ground May. 2 S.C.C. v. S.RC. SCC. 7 M lay F T v. S C.F.A. S.R C 9 Sussex v. S R.C. S.C C 12 S R C. v. Malay F. T. S R.C 14 SC.C. v. R.G A. S.C.C.
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  • 62 8 S.R.C. vs. LANKA UNION. T k f 'low'v will play for S R.C ;ik 1 it Lanka Unioa on Sa.uiti .y. at 2 p.m. on She SRC. ground:— R. Bartels T. Leijas us E G. Who.;: y S i). Gauder L. Campbell M. G. Ajitbxaaan C. P. H ffmjun.a
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  • 69 8 Tha folljwi-jr wli represent the k Indian Aaaociat'on ag. inst the Lanka ■Union eeoood eleven on Cm latUr's ground at 2 pun. ta-imrrow:—P. S. Raju (Capt.) G. Rajama.ockam H N. Bamacihr.ndra R Jumsbhov. G. J. Luke.. A. A. Sami F. S Rajaratnam. R. Antony. V.
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  • 24 8 C.L.SJ.B. vs. A.S.A. The <ho i Street Juveni'e Badrr. -ton Pflffe will meet the Amateur Association 'n Badm'ntcn on Sunday the 4th inst.
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  • 42 8 T'.jo Angilo-Belg-ian teams for the first round of the Dav® Cup to be played at Torquay cn May 10 are. Br H-in: Gilber;, Godfree Kingscote and Woosnam. Belgum: Washer. IX-laveleye, Watson a/:ud a'so as captain but not playing De Bormam—Router
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  • 66 8 YESTERDAYS FLAY. Championsh p Pairs. Utermark and PatJors-coi beat Muglistc.i) and Linton. 6—4, 6—8. Championship Singles. Kleiaman bea, Major Harrison, 6—1, 6—4. C. E. Winter bc»at Leakey. 6—4, li y I i'4j TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singles. Hfl vs. Luton (to finish). Kle r.nian vs. D^niham. MONDAY'S TIES. Championship
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  • 285 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. E. W. de Cruz ard W. F. Carnegy, onra 15 3. beat E. OLVuaro and N. GammeU, owe 15.2, 6—4. 6— 3. Championship Pairs. 'E. E. de Souza and N. E. Ess beat W. A. Balhetchet and W 11. Nome, 6—4. 6—l. TO-DAY'S TIES.
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  • 215 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Singles Handicap. Teo Keng Tow owe 6 beat Tay Lian Teek owe 12, 7—5 6—3. Chen Su Lan owe 6 beat Jee Ah Ch an owe 9 6—4 5—7, 6—l. B. Siagles Handicap. Tan Th am Kia owe 9 beat Lauw Hong
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  • 34 8 GARRISON CLUB. The M n's mon hly medal (s'roke) will be played en Saturd y ar.d Sunday, 10th, and 11 h May and the Ladies' monthly medal (s roke) en Thursday. May 15.
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    210 8 ORIENTAL SHOW ATTRACTIONS. The Orieata' Shows now pitched a: Beach-read «N drawing large crowds nightly. The charming Egyptian dar<coi« srtMl continue to please wh le a newly-'mportcd Filipino Jassorehostaia promises to make a stir toright. Besides his Jazz, Javierto is the latest addition to the show not as a
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  • 286 8 TO-MORROW'S GREAT FIGHT. WHO WILL WIN? Arrange nen: s have been completed and al is in readi'ess for the great scrap for he Ligh We'ght Uhampionadnp of the Orient be ween Young Pelky a d S Ivino Jam to at the Malaya Box'- g Stadium torn v
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  • 23 8 Carper, itr knocked ru Ar hur Towniey (Eaglard) in the second round at V ciina y en'iy.—R.uier.
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  • 637 8 RACE TRAINING. NOTES FROM THE COURSE. With another delightful morning, w'th the sun se. ue y above he horm.r. work was eoatirtted a I he track yesterday. A fen enthusiasts •rere at the stand when the Aral horses appeared w fa slightly increasing- numbers during the work's progress. Auberic
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  • 50 8 Mr. J. untitled of Raffles Library. wi 1 <, ye ar. sddxcss t:> the Straits ear R ail g C tfb a "Soma B oka about lie aya i M tUy next at S p.m .'n the C t A. Ha 136 Pr Diep-strect. All intenstcj are w>jlcobi9 to att
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  • 356 8 I AST season panels hung from waistline to hem line—this season they hang from shoulder to ankle. The designers are evidently of the opinion that one can't have too much of a good thing. These long panels are appearing on street frocks
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    • 320 8 I mess < I B in |NV,CTA 155 I H •RH Bbok To-da y j° ur I 117. North Bridge Road, p A I A jp Singapore. zL\.r\i%JJ~\> v^O«. 3 i ismail The house in the Straits for Kighelass Jewellery and Silverware of Different Varieties, < Loose Diamonds a Speciality.
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  • 1079 9 PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange ar.d Share Brokers, issue the follow'ng list of quotations: Singapore, May 2. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. AiLgar 2s IjOVfc Angio-Java 2s 2;3Vfc Angio-Maiay 20s 20j. Ayer Kun
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  • 133 9 RUINING FRANCE BY SELLING FRANCS. A German propaganda plot to sell fraaoi in suoh a way as to bring France to her krers wi h the s d of the Lutheran Church, was exposed in New York/from scores of pulpits by clergymen whose assistance had been invoked. The
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    • 823 9 Only the finest table grapes are used in these new raisins Only the finest table grapes, San Joaquin grapes are allowed to grown in the famous San Joaquin ripen give Sun-Maid Raisins their Valley, are used to make Sun- added sweetness and fruitiness. Maid Raisins. Sheltered by high There are
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  • 548 10 Singapore. April 26. MEAT. Article. Pricea. c. Beef steak pound kati 0.42 Beef stew or curry kati 034 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.46 Mutton Indian kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kati 051 Capons (Locailly reared) kati Hens
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    • 444 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their 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 Duxton Hill <Off Duxton
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    • 27 10 FOR PRIVATE SALE. Nautical Instruments, comBarometers, Telescope— Binoculars Sextant Compass Loi? Lines—and various Charts &c. For further particulars, apply to, Guan Kiat Co., Ltd. 35, Phillip Street.
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    • 414 10 JAPANNED RAIN GAUGES 4S PER ILLUSTRATION WITH INNER CAN AND GRADUATED GLASS MEASURE Price $10 Each. SPARE GLASSES Price $3 Each. EX STORES SINGAPORE. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) SINGAPORE. NOTICE. The following gods can be obtained from the undersigns! at his sale-room So. 20, Raffles Place by
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    • 253 10 STEAMER SAILINGS 58 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOAKD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSIM, PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRA\Cltrv> AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leave. Hongkong Arrives Sar. F.- 3 c e PRESIDENT PIERCE May 21 r PRESIDENT WILSON June 4 1 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES,
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    • 446 11 STEAMER SAILINGS jTTolRITlSH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated is En^lamd.) PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. INSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. lei Contract with Hit Majesty'g Government.) prr from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. j.* 'V,r;a ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves I .age Singapore Toauage Singapore
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    • 368 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penan fe from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill Df Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin. Newchwang Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG
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    • 450 11 STEAMER FAILINGS LINE OF STEhMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sonrabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL? AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Data of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA June 17 Jir e 19 For forth-? particulars regarding freight &c, please apply
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    • 639 11 STEAMER SAILINGS m i Mil S (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Kamo Maru 8,500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 4 Knfcori Maru 10.000 Marseilles London Antwerp May 13 Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 27 Kashima Maru 10 500 Marseilles London Antwerp Tune 10 Hakone Maru 11,000
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    • 453 12 FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Small BungaU wen about one .ice of valuable 'and at I ukii Timah, Singapore, 'ihe land is planted up with eocoj ut trees ai.u va:uabie fiuit trees. No rubber. For lull particulars write to.— D." c/o, Malaya Tribune, Smgapore. BAR6AIN SALE! BARGAIN SALE!! COME ONE! COME ALL!
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    • 525 12 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday, May 6 Hari Kaya Puasa. And at noon on Tuesday, May 13 Thursday, May 15 Race Meeting. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The M" onlc'nal Commissioners of the Town f Singapore Invite tenders tor the Erection and Completion of an E#ctric Sab-Station at
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    • 619 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 Res: £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 537 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 alan Suleman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Raihiamat. Palembang 16, Hi r Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francsco, Batavia, Sourabaya Semarang, Shanghai,
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    • 507 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Pad up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Brand, les. ALor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Ho
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    • 442 12 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Offices: 2. Finlayeon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorpora ed in the S.S.) Head Office: Sing-.pore, Ist F-oor Banque de. Ir«d 0 Ch na Bu.ldings, lA. Malacca Street. 'Phone,
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    • 375 12 Don't Buy a CAMERA Until y 0 l baveseea CONTESiANEHEL The Worlds Best, fitted with ZEISS TESSAR 4.5 LE\s The Singapore Stud.j Phcio h Photographers and Photo D= I 195, MCIAS3 I PHONE NO. 339 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY) Tel. No. 345 Ed rial D. L
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