Malaya Tribune, 3 May 1924
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Title Section28 1924-05-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL XL- No. IJS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1924.28 words
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Advertisement88 1924-05-03 1 FOB WOOLLENS J \M> FINE FABBICS I THE "KURLO" WAY I is S AFE AND SIMPLE. WASHES j j VITHOUT j SHRINKING. j a tn Gasaafl Sons, Ltd- I orated in England.) M m i i i 1 1 MM liwmwii" ii• Jtf J If you cannot obtain them from88 words
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Advertisement46 1924-05-03 1 jiii::iiii:!i:!iMiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiinii!ii:iiiini.ii ni'iinirrm 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I Manufacturing Opticians I 15, South Canal Read, Singapore. Nc.v Shipment-*:— I X RAY Frame Z CONQUEBOB Frame f SIITrJI Frame SHLLLTEX Frames All above frames are the latest style 3 I and very COMFORTABLE I AND FASHIONABLE. iii:iiiiiniiiiiiiiiliiiuiiiiiiiiii;iiiiliiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiffuiiif:iiul46 words
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Article982 1924-05-03 2 THE ORIENTAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. The forty-nir/:h. annual general meeting of the shareholders and paLcyho.ders of the Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Company, Lid., was held at the registered office of the Company in Oriental Buildings, Bombay, on March 26, Mr. S. E. Warden presiding. The annua! report982 words
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Advertisement331 1924-05-03 2 Drink from Wowl of Health and Strength. Keep your nerves and body at XvJW the highest pitch of efficiency by //j S §N| taking Sanatogen. No matter if Km your bad health has existed for \f\ iMm >ear<. it is sure t<» benefit because V JHB Sanatogen contains vegetable organic331 words
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Advertisement335 1924-05-03 2 YOUR LOOKS AND YOUR OUTLOOK. on life will equally benefit by th« occasional use of P'nkettes. the dainty little laxa'ives wh'ch diq~el constipaj tian s'ck-headaehes and bilious attacks in a nijrht. By gently clearing the system P nketters remove the causes of pimples, blotches, ill-smelling bieath fla.ulence. piles ensure da335 words
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Advertisement233 1924-05-03 2 Libby's delicious Condensed Milk— Flying Ox Head Brand—is just full cream cow's milk with half the water taken out f*' —that is why it is more than twice as rich in nourishment as ordinary tinned I sterilized milk—that is why it is so good ft r for infants and invalids—and233 words
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Advertisement26 1924-05-03 2 COCO-VITAMIN (LILLY) Rich in Vitamins, in Idea! Tonic for Ihr urdernourished and convalescent. Promotes normal bom and dentition. AGENTS: MEDICAL HALL LTD 23, Bakery Koad, SINGAPORE.26 words
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Article1701 1924-05-03 3 JANE DOE - THROUGH THE GLAD EYES OF A WOMAN. (BY JANE DOE. The Guard ans of the Medway i Un on, whiqh is In. the fair land of 1 Kent, reeding a couple of relieving officers, interrogated five 1 kely candidates as to the r matrimonial1,701 words
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Advertisement319 1924-05-03 3 4K|j|j Y Peaceful «Nights fi£ ijfyw/W?H> >/'" ,he ill Weather r I !&llenburys I FOODS FOR INFANTS fj| Made from the purest milk from the richest pastures of England, the Allenburys' F<x ds ""^5 as easi'y digested as mother's 1 hey are germ free, and are simply and ||g quickly319 words
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Advertisement172 1924-05-03 3 BEST REMEDY FOR INDIG S i ION The one preparation in which eminent doctors place their c nfi<*ence, which hospitals and which nurses and uenenl public alike unite in recommending is Bisurated M*gne»U. 1 hi* remedy secures pr 'nipt an<l sure benefit, whil»t failure is aim st out of the172 words
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Advertisement554 1924-05-03 3 AN ASSASSIN. rheumatUm is cc m'.<v*> yci know it you AM in its povor, aii'l the terrible p*ins and aches that follow ere even wort** than if the esvusin'tf knife v is driven into your flesh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM, is the i nd the only true and sure cure for554 words
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Advertisement105 1924-05-03 3 i i EXPERT: Whai is that you !oik for? I! H j VtSiFOH: Real GOOD QUALITY. [j 0 S j £h! You refer to quality rather than 3 advertisemeat, do you X 1 VISITOR: Certainly would not like to be held jj as a victim of Modern business 0 bluffs.105 words
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Article, Illustration973 1924-05-03 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. "HER STURDY OAK." By "Felmar." 'SATURDAY NIGHT/* I ..gSjiL B- .W,'-» Wg p reduction \V.vln i'* ff U was ft: W I H earci-aday niight. Sounds a bit confusing. doe-n't it kut fi\ni the time Mr. DeMill* a nounced the ttle973 words
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Advertisement518 1924-05-03 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE CINEMA TANJONG PAGAR. To-Night in the second show at 9.30 MAY ALU v ON with ROBERT ELLIS Tbe Woman Who Fooled Herself In 6 Keels The Romance of an American chorus girl in the tropics The Bpect tcalar elopement S f .1 j n ihe mgnt street carnival518 words
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Advertisement194 1924-05-03 4 AMUSEMJiNl-S "GAIETY' lfl the 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. THEAT(|[ f math;as BEYONDjS^" 0 I serial. •ROf Cfarumount Qidutv screen's two great- All nin< est lovers in a gorgeous romance by the world's THE "HOLE NINETEEN EPISODES greatest writer of love dramas. Added /ttrajtlon! HER STURDY OAK 25 000 LONG.194 words
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Article237 1924-05-03 5 TO-I AY*S> FLOTATIONS. Kl i>bi^K. tvnts. 11 ;i 4d cen.s. TIN. L —£238.12.6. per p cul 75 tons A RH-F UACTHAU. «V CO S REPORT (L. R. MacphaiL) j, a ii.UO tO $110, <>T l 2 to 72 1 2 cents, 4 o I s 1 2237 words
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Article117 1924-05-03 5 Ta pi gs to $l22Vi s $1.10 to $1-15. Sou-ha Johans 43 to 45 cents, 1 30 to SI 35 Nawng Pe s 4" L ncruis $4 20 to $4.35, $12 to $12 50 -lentakabs 16 to 18 Be nut 3 IT to 19 'cents .gitlras117 words
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Article20 1924-05-03 5 aneek ending: May 11 B Band Practice at Troop orders as issued by tastcra, FRANK C SANDS, Commissioner.20 words
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Article167 1924-05-03 5 Singapore. Yesterday. Sino=> our last report the market has been quiet and i: active. Ow I g to a certain amount of May Vqoddation the market has baen general y easier but each fall Has bton wed supported With buy ng orders. The immediate outlook167 words
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Article85 1924-05-03 5 The folowing were the guests of His Excellency the Governor (Sir Laura-ce Ga llemard) at a d nner at Govern:n c t House on Tuesday Apr:i M, 1924 Mr and M-s. Meadows Froflt; Major a d Mrs. R C S vers; Mr. Bit*on; Capt and Mis F. V. Bennett; Major85 words
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Advertisement532 1924-05-03 5 CHURCH SERVICES. THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. May 4, 1923. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Even? ng ami Sermon. Holy Communion, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 a.m., Tuesday Thursday and532 words
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Advertisement406 1924-05-03 5 Vek Kha.—lo.ls *.m. 2 and 7.3' p.m. Tanjong Pagar —9.30 *.m. 2 sao 7.30 p.m. BETHESDA HALL. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Lord's Day y a.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord's Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service Speaker: Mr. James Teskey. Subject: "Ls God still406 words
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Advertisement305 1924-05-03 5 H. H. NAVAL BASE, SINGAPOBF. Plant for Sale. Offer* tre mv ted t<»r the purchi3e of plant including Lrco ranes. Piling Kra and Hamper*, Winch, Steam Pumps. Boilers, Hand Pumps. Rail Pres- ses, Hydraulic VA heel Press, Planing Machines. Li tha. Air Compressor, Dril- ling Machinei. Derrick Crane, Electric j305 words
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Advertisement294 1924-05-03 5 t i t I <««;i» j. M«M«imii«n««imiqn«iiMmi»nMi».i«n«i«ii«ii«iM«ii»iipi«mi™M™«»Mi^^ TITAN I I BRAND j Cement Cement j Sole Import en J Stll.ng Agent j f Borneo Sumatra %k Surety j Trading Co., Ltd. r?'* 1 I Incorporated in Holland) Telegram: AURBLI. I I I HARRISONS BARKER Co., Ltd., K. Lumpur, P. Swettenham,294 words
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Miscellaneous201 1924-05-03 5 mails close. •I-O-DAY, MAY 2- d I'a'.embanpr Senang 2 pan. I>onggaia 3 p.m. t .ham Penang g 3 p.m. *Mena 3 p.m. Circa 3 p.m. Ban VVhatt Soon 3 p.m. Malacca B .n Whatt Hm 3 p.m. Imrban, Porfi ape Town, Ri» Santos and Chicago Maru 3 p m. Khoen201 words
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Article73 1924-05-03 6 DEATH. WONG—On May 2 1924 at his resUenee No. 324 North Bridge-road. Mr. Wonj Chin Temg. at the age of 85 years. Father of Mr. Wong Siew Teng and father-in-law of Mes-«r« Moo Swee Sen and Chin Khong. H? leave.-, a widow, a son and two73 words
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Article683 1924-05-03 6 A brief R.uter massage punished on Thursday stated that the Australian Government's naval programme for the next nine years includes the construction of four lkJvt cruise-:* and some bng range cruising submarines. As t has b:en hamm/ered into us for many months that Singapore is inseparable from683 words
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Article915 1924-05-03 6 NOTES AND COMMENTS. The almost simultaneous departures of the American and Br.tisn exped tions rour.j the world—in opposite directions—by air varies the romance of a scientific adventure with a touch of the emulation of international sporu If they wers slants pure and simple, we could not915 words
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Article545 1924-05-03 6 The titular feast of The Cathedral of The GooU Shzph-rd vrlTbe solemnised to-morrow (Sunday) when the usuai appeal w7.1 be made at the low and high masses for tiie reii.f uf the poor and amo g the community. Members of the Chinese Association who are interes ed in dramatic act545 words
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Article846 1924-05-03 6 RASH SPECULATION ON LAND. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday Messrs. Ismail and Raheem Jeweller, of Bras Basah-road, app.ied to Mr. Justice Acton for his discharge from bankruptcy. R- Page, for the applicant, read the report of the Offic.a! Assignee, to the effect that a846 words
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Article88 1924-05-03 6 faPt^JfcSfL l^* llB arr ™&ements BW 'C (Scott sh Coftnprmy) tactical scheme, to-morrow Sun Jay. Two buses from Di*iJl Hail at 7 a.m One bus from Orchard-road Po'ice Mation at 7 a.m. prcceedin)?, by following- rout.:-:—Scott's-raad. Newt:n-road. oalestier-road to Siglap. Ore bus Jardine steps at 688 words
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Article327 1924-05-03 6 BANKRUPTS STfjov During h.s examine;\< rk ■7 .he Official A Valpy) Wee S Kee, sa d gold coins from S r t «°on ied to hi, bankn^f 6 gnment of Si mi inc coafisca t Custom.-; auth t He stated that trade n 1919 being bought n S327 words
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Article184 1924-05-03 6 SINGAPORE CHINESE MBPITB A case of the dssoiutica <-f i partnership in th< busings at Elienb r ugh came, for atgumen bef Justice. S r Wa afternoon in th Su] I rl Mr. J. G. Campbell i pn n plaintiff, Mr. L m Thi cm S admin stra184 words
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Article67 1924-05-03 6 TOKK». Thjr .vTat majouty of tl adopted a perfunot<»! y the election ma iit non-:participat>:ii leagu caaipaip* prevai l among th The Hakubur.-kuo p* at Roish'gawa burned down in a ti in th;- early hours of 1 strong ga' preva In worn ajanrton sk ir er.rred daring th67 words
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Article23 1924-05-03 6 From China and Ma'acca Maru. <Iv«- 3 Monday, the st,h il From France by W Singap re f> a.m. to-n» rt23 words
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Advertisement453 1924-05-03 6 «llii«litiiinliililliltiil!iliiliilii(tili'li!llllilllllliuiliilii|iiliiiii|ii«ni i i a i i,i: i i i i i until mill .1 I IIII I I ill I VICKERS MODEL DE LUXE I Hand Sewing Machine. I This machine has a reversible feed, sewing backwards and I forwards, that is the work (without even being removed) can I453 words
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Advertisement59 1924-05-03 6 WHAT INTERESTS YOV? Alternative to Sinjrap i Notes and Comments L Smugglng- Gold Big F nancial Lrtw Daily Acts of Violence Corns:*rvatiw Policy Home Ejection System j Bankruptcy Court •> Company MS* t tugWhy Men are Scared of 3 Marriage 4 5*tag-e and Sere-en 5 Church Serv cea Mai Nofcca59 words
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Miscellaneous168 1924-05-03 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIART. To-day, May 3. High Tides.—10 26 a.m 10.30 p.m. Race entries c ose. Dandy Dick, Vc. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Boxing: Pelky vs. Jamito, Stadium. To-morrow, May 4. High Tides.—11.3 a.m. 10.57 p.m. Swimming Club: Water Polo and Tiffin. Swimming Club launches To.—10. 2 30.168 words
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Article221 1924-05-03 7 MODIFIED P.R." BILL INTRODUCED. S! KONG OPPOSITION PROMISED. Reuter. t evidence has beon afforded f a H'ence of opinion amozng the members of the political Th subject was pro-portional r ,-r. ion arid duiing the second hate in the House cf Coma hi 1 to apply aReuter. - 221 words
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Article67 1924-05-03 7 QUESTION OF COMMERCIAL TREATY. Reuter. li' a quest on from a .t\ regard ng the Nether4ni change of attitude towar:~ says a cable from the reign minister expla'.ns Russo-Dutch neg tiathe conclusion of a comy were broken off bei rsisted that comple e <»f the Soviet GovernmentReuter. - 67 words
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Article37 1924-05-03 7 C\R(iO OF LIQUOR. Reuter. from Halifax Novi Scotia- ">■* t he customs officers have *hi British steamer Wyke -.v a cargo of liquor, folicw■K .e arrest of the ship's boatsv no brought ashore four bot''tandy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article76 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. caUe from Home says thiat the r Government has prepared an f the mobilisation of special irny at Armagh. The order i >t yet been issued pending an n the legality cf the action. v:j, r nificant in view of Sir fail's declaration in London y thatReuter. - 76 words
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Article45 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. w engine for MacLaren'e has arrived from England immediately put on train '"icnt to India, says a message 1 1 >ul g.ie.—Reuter. i trned at Paris that a comv< rhaul of his machine nece«I) isy remaining at Karachi u May 3.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article119 1924-05-03 7 EVE OF FRENCH ELECTIONS. INFLUENCE OF "RED TEACHING. Reuter. According to a cable from Paris the lists of candidates at the coming elections comprise 2,754 names. With the approach of the elections on May 11 the campaign is waxing ever hotter and there are daily actsReuter. - 119 words
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Article160 1924-05-03 7 FRANCE AND JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP. Reuter. A Paris cable says that a long !€mi-official statement regarding M. Mcrl n's (Governor of Indo-Ch na) visit to Jap.n deprecates the "tende.ncious comments of the Rritish Press." It says that M. Merlin is merely perpetuat'r.g the trad'tion, well-established by visits to JapanReuter. - 160 words
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Article44 1924-05-03 7 THREE PLANES TO THE RESCUE. Reuter. Orders have been telegraphed to Lieutenant Smith at the Dutch Harbour to proce>ai on to world flight with three aeroplanes as soon as the weather permits. In the meanwhile the search for Martin continues.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article58 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. Mr Bruce, in a speech at Melbourne, dealing wi.h Mr. Thomas' st tcment anen; Imperial preference proposals, said Australia was now faced by the necess ty for acton, adding that it was obvious, ia view of the dec sion of the Mac Donald Government, thatReuter. - 58 words
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Article43 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. The Federation of Rritish Air Craft Workers stat e that the meeting of the men's commibtee and the Offic'al Imperial Airways Limited resulted in a satisfactory settlement of the air str'ke. The men wi 1 resume work on Monday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article36 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. An American cable says that the correspondent to the "Journal cf Commerce" states that Japan will probablv seek to float another loan in the United States next year of probabiy $150.000,000.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article32 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. The Washing-ton Government has :s utd an embargo on the shipment of arms to Cuba at the request of the Cuban Government owing to conditions of violence existing there.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article235 1924-05-03 7 STILL KEEN FOR PROTECTION. SINGAPORE BASE GESTURE. Reuter. In outlining th e Conservative policy at the Pr mrote League Cele<brat on at A'bert Hall Mr. Raidwin referred to the preference proposals adopted by th e Imperial Econom'c Conference. He said that if the Dominions th'nk We are relucReuter. - 235 words
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Article208 1924-05-03 7 CONTINENTAL VIOLENCE. Reuter. The May-Day calm was broken at tbe conclusion of labour meetings at Paris when demonstrators threw stones and fired a revolver at trams driven by members of the Union (Xvique. Mir.or injuries were caused due to broken glass arU icne arrest was made.— Reuter.Reuter. - 208 words
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Article71 1924-05-03 7 ACTIVITIES OF BRITISH FASCISTI. Reuter. A message from Home states that just before a meeting under Kentishtcwn Liberal ausp'ces in support of free speech was timed to begin two charab-ncs drove up filled w'th s.urdy young men wearing badges inscr bed w th a large "F. The leader explained.Reuter. - 71 words
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Article37 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. A cable from Home states that Vice-Admiral Sir Allan Everett, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the China Station in succession to Admiral Leveson. H2 will assure command approximately on November mReuter. - 37 words
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Article1423 1924-05-03 7 SINGAPORE INVESTOR'S CHARGES. THE TRUE VENDORS. The case in which The Eastern Mining and Rubber Company are suing Mr. Poey Keng Seng, former Chairman of the company, for $413,000 as aamages for deceit or as of the secret profrjs taken by the defendant in his capacity of1,423 words
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Article96 1924-05-03 7 THREE VICTIMS OF GAS POISONING. Reuter. An extraordinary tragedy occurred in Calcutta yesterday on the arr'val of the Rrit sh India steamer Ta'.ma from Hongkong. An Indian descended the hold and fa'led to re-appear. The fourtlT officer Mr. C'ayton, went to investigate and also d d notReuter. - 96 words
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Article51 1924-05-03 7 DISCUSSION WITH SOVIET. Reuter. It is semiofficially stited at Brussels that th e Belgian Government has intimate! j t v .at it is disposed to accept the Soviet Governments invitation to commence pourparlers w'th a v'ew to the resumption of normal Russo-Be'gian relations. Negotiat'ons will take place inReuter. - 51 words
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Article45 1924-05-03 7 HEAVY DEATH ROLL. Reuter. The deathroll of the recent tornado in the South Eastern States says a message from Atlanta, is 113, wh'le many ar e seriously injured and hundreds are homeless. The damage s estimated at over ten m llion dollars —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article48 1924-05-03 7 Reuter. A cable from Chignik says that despite a v gorous search made by all avail.Ib'.e vessels no trace of Major Martin c:n be found, but it is hoped he may have refuged in one of the numerous coves along the desolate Alaskan coast. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article84 1924-05-03 7 TVn'ght the Amateur Dramatic Committee will give the first performance of Dandy Dick at the Victoria Theatre at 9.15 pn. The curtain wall go up prompt to time so everyone s requested to be in the Theatr3 as no motors are a'lowed ifm the porch after the curiam,84 words
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Article29 1924-05-03 7 Miss Evelyn Jansz, the talented Ceylo'ese mus c an, is to be married shortly to Dr. Bruno Weigle. Dr. Weigle is at present on h s way to Ceylon.29 words
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Advertisement248 1924-05-03 7 1 52- I ARMCO IRON 1 Five Points of Superiority I Armco Iron acceptably fulfills the demand on its Five Points 3 I of Superiority—Chemical Purity, Rust—Resistance, Enamel I ing Property, Welding Property and Electric il ConducI tivity, each a characteristic of special importance in the I I manufacture of248 words
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Article326 1924-05-03 8 FOOTBALL. S.CC. BEAT S.R.C. A Poor Game. Opposing a comparatively weak S. R. C. eleven the S. C. C. although wr.n.ng by three goals to one failed to s -o>w any rcai championship form in th.dr first divia.on league match on the Padang yesterday afternccn. The t.ams326 words
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Article44 1924-05-03 8 Two matches in the Second Division oi the Singapore League wi 1 be played this afternoon, between Boustead? and the R. Es on the Malaya F. A. ground; and between the V.M.C.A. and the Royal Sussex Regiment II at Tanglin.44 words
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Article137 1924-05-03 8 First Diviaiort P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts S.C.F.A. 2 2 0 0 6 1 4 RGA. 2 2 0 0 3 0 4 SC.C. 3 1114 3 3 Roval Sussex3 0 12 12 2 Malay F. C. 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 S.R137 words
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Article166 1924-05-03 8 LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1924. First Division. Date Team Ground May. 7 M-lay F T v. S.C.F.A. S.R C 9 Sussex v. S.R.C. S.CC. 12 SRC. v. Malay F. T. S R.C. 14 S.CC. v. R.G A. S.CC 15 S C F.A. v. Sussex S.R C 19 R.G.A. v.166 words
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Article166 1924-05-03 8 F.M.S. GOLFER'S WIN AT HUA HIN. During the Easier holidays the accommodation at Hua H n Ro el was fully tixed, says the Slam Observer. Golf, bath'r.g ec Wire engag d n hear.ily, but owing to the desire tc res- the tenr.is courts af.er ".Tie recen tournament, there was166 words
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Article63 1924-05-03 8 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. The Etceteras and the Merchants meet on the Padang this afternoon in the S.CC. Toumame.rt. This is the sixth match in the Tournament, which concludes on May 31. The Merchants have d.awn with B B. and I. and the Services, while the Etceteras hav c63 words
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Article56 1924-05-03 8 The South African? pldy their first match n England to-day, when they meet Leicestershire at LeicesterMatcheg in the Championsh'p are: Surrey versus Glamorgan at the Oval; Notts versus Sussex at Nottingham; Warwickshire versus Ncrthar.ts at B rmingham; and Lancash re versus Derbyshire at Manchester. Tr.e Dark56 words
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Article58 1924-05-03 8 RICHARDS WITHDRAWS HIS RESIGNATION. An American cable says that Vincent Richards has withdrawn his resignation from the Davis Cup and Olympic teams after being assured he is eligible to p T ay as an amateur thi's year and will be given an opportunity to present his case when58 words
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Article32 1924-05-03 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Singles. Linton beat Hill, 6—o, 6—B. 6—3. Kieinman beat Denham, 6—2. 6—2. MONDAY'S TIES. Championship Pairs. Do~nell and Treadgold vs. Utermark and Paterson. Championship. Linton vs.' Hamilton.32 words
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Article105 1924-05-03 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. N. E. Ess and J. T. Andrews, owe 15.4 beat G. Gray and F. Ephramus, owe 15. -6—4, 6—3. A. Singles Handicap. H. G Stack beat C. J. Oliveiro, 3—6, 6—4, 6—3. W. A. Balhetchet, owe 40 beat G. de Souza, owe 15, 2—6,105 words
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Article184 1924-05-03 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies Championship Singles. Mrs Vowler beat Miss Hope Faikner, 6—2, 6—3. Miss David beat Mrs. Van Hamel. 6—4, 6—2. Ladies' Singles Handicap. Mrs. Guy Stevens beat Miss Seth, 9_7, 6—i. Miss Abed vs. Mrs. L. Hall, unfinished. Ladies' Championship Doubles. Mrs. Sedwick and Miss Wallis beat184 words
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115 1924-05-03 8 MONDAY'S TIES. A. Single Handicap. Scow Poh Le.ng vs. Chong Thutt Pit Ong Swee Gam v. Tan Hong Ghee B Single Handicap. Ohoo P?k Eng vs. Gan Kh-'k Keng. Tan Koon Swee vs Chua Lys Van. Lee Lian Hoe vs Yap Kirn Chuan. Mr. M.115 words
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Article124 1924-05-03 8 TO-NIGHT'S GREAT CONTEST. WHO WILL WEAR THE BELT? Book ng is brisk and the S adium to-n;gh. should pack a record house to see the great scrap for the Orient lightweight t.tle between Young P?jky and Silvii.o Jamito over fifteen three m nute rounds. Taiho. who is billed to124 words
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Article, Illustration203 1924-05-03 8 After to-right's fight fcr the 1 ghtweight championship of the Orient much interest will undoubtedly be d splayed :n the fight at the Happy Valley nex Friday, May 0, 'between Ba tiing Key an<j the F lip -no M. Makatangay. We give th»e record and photograph of203 words
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Article136 1924-05-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IPOH, Yesterday. The Perak Sports Associat on has definitely undertaken to run the Malayan Tann/i® this year and has informed all the States and the Settle, memt. The date is the August bank holiday anji the place Ipoh. The fo low ng have136 words
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Article71 1924-05-03 8 Programme cf Drills up to and for May 4 1924. To-day May 3 at 2.30 p.m Fairer Range (Seletar). S. R. E. (v.) Fi3 d Company. Musketry Classification. To-mcrrow May 4 at 630 am—Alexandra Barracks, "A" Coy. Field Exercises. 7 am. New Golf Course, "B" Coy. F71 words
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Article315 1924-05-03 8 INTERESTING SIiRIES AT THE CENTRAL HALL. The inaugural pi*cgramme of Mr. Robert Mayers Wes.<m ns.tr Central Had Orchestiai Concerts Cniidren (for which Singapore set, London a good example) wan g.ven n ma 1 week and, despite anx ous parental mines, result of b .oVma travelling condit'ons fifteen hundred315 words
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Article557 1924-05-03 8 This ir.teres ing ceremony takes plac e at he end of the Muslim month of Ramadan. On the eve on wh'ch it is expected that nrs sign of the crescent may be discerned, the Chief Kadi, seated in Councl wi h the rest of the557 words
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Article112 1924-05-03 8 Per "Ethiop' :6 connect a' Rangoon wi h Bibby Ln? "Qxford*a\n m sailirg from R ngoon on May 8 Mr. Evans, Mr H. L. Car er Mr Coulsen, Mr. L'nro'n, Mr* aid Mrs E. T. Wr'jrht. Mr and Mrs. A C. Dona dson and rfant, Mr D. Boath112 words
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Advertisement128 1924-05-03 8 w Bill; Collector Wanted. Applications for the post of Bill Collector. General Hospital, Singapore, will be received up to the 7th insr,. at the office of the Chief Medical Officer, Singapore. The app «intment carries an initial salary of $t>oo.oo per annual rising by annual increments ot $60.00 to $*****128 words
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Advertisement245 1924-05-03 8 j TENNJS press 9 117, North Bridge Road, D A I A JP .O I SINGAPORE. IVX-VfJ/A. OC V^O S > 5 i ISMAIL A. RAHEEM' i The lead ing house in the Straits for Highclass Jewellery and Silverware of Different Varieties. Loose Diamonds a Speciality. ALL KINDS OF PRECIOUS245 words
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Article1066 1924-05-03 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. I Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore. May 3. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. AlLgar 2s 1(0% Angic-Java 2s 2(3% Anglo-Malay 20s 20|Ayer1,066 words
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Article153 1924-05-03 9 A NOTABLE COVENT GARDEN FIGURE. A part of the grounds of Mitwham Ha 1, the home of the late Mr. Sydney Gedge, an eminent Victoria.! Member of Parliament, has been let to Mrs. "E\iiza James, of Covent Garden, ths water-orese queen," who will cultivate mint, parsley and other153 words
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Advertisement444 1924-05-03 9 There's a reason Postum for its delicious, fascinating flavour. \J Drink Postum for its health-giving properties. wo very good reasons fcr Postum! Just make a f it, use Instant Postum for thirty days instead i or coffee and see the difference. When the nerves become stronger, the brain clearer -estion444 words
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Advertisement468 1924-05-03 9 I NOTICE. Owing to the fact that another Company sell their Cigars made in Hongkong under "LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE" label we have decided to discontinue the use of said label and in future export to Malaya our Cigars from MANILA under the following Trade Mark. These Cigars are guaranteed468 words
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Article552 1924-05-03 10 S njgjapore, April 26. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round 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 0-51 Capons (Locadly reared) kati552 words
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Advertisement294 1924-05-03 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, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. On Monday, May S, at 2.30 p.m. Tras Street L Freehold land together with the Dwelling House erected thereon No. 83 Tras Street, area294 words
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Advertisement28 1924-05-03 10 FOR PRIVATE SALE. Nautical Instruments, comprising Barometers, Telescope Binoculars Sextant Compass Log Lines—and various Charts fee. For further particulars, *pply to, Guan Kiat Co., Ltd. *5, Phillip Street.28 words
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Advertisement733 1924-05-03 10 Prettier Teeth Millions now get them by combating film This is the way to those whiter sought for ways to daily fight that teeth you see everywhere today. A film. ten-day test is free. Two ways werc foundf and able It can bring to you and yours authorities proved them733 words
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Advertisement54 1924-05-03 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED j (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLY ER QUAY, Hawaiian Steal Guitars From 22.50 Ukulules From $12.00 Bass Drums 30 inch. $60. tG I Key Flutes From $3 53 Brass Instruments Of every description at special low rates. For full particulars write THE ROBINSON54 words
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Advertisement240 1924-05-03 10 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSIufloMp^^ MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARn TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE-FREIGHT ftpaL,. PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG B^raT, YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRAvr K B AMERICAN STEAMERS. C Leave. Hongkong Arrives San Fr. PRESIDENT PIERCE xMay 21 C!l PRESIDENT WILSON June 4 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO Uk0 p k240 words
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Advertisement447 1924-05-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England \H PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL" S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. del Contract with Hii Majesty's Government.) ».RDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. China A Japan For Marseille*, London A Antwerp. Due Leaves Tomnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1924 1924 9,100447 words
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Advertisement356 1924-05-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill oi Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin. Newchwang Yangtsze ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.356 words
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Advertisement447 1924-05-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS MoatbJy sailings to and from Australia for cargo only calling at Batavia, Sonrabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL? 5 AND SAILINGS. Date of Air.Yal Date of Departure 1924 1024 EURELIA June 17 Jure 19 For furtber particulars regarding freight Ac, please apply447 words
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Advertisement613 1924-05-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Kamo Maru 8,500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 4 Kat-ori Maru 10.000 Marseilles London Antwerr May 13 Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 27 Ka«fhima Maru 10.500 Marseilles Londcn Antwerp Tune 10 Hakone Maru 11.000 Marseilles London Antwerp June 24613 words
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Advertisement221 1924-05-03 12 TO LET. TO LET. Comfortable Bungalow with servant* quarters Lorong 6, House No 8 cf! Chsngi Hoad, quarter miie trim Tram Terminus, 56-1; Bencoolen Street. TO LET. OFFICES AND GODOWNS. 1■ 15. 22, 24. 27. 32, 41, 56, 57, 60 and 74 The Arcade. 26 Malacca Street 3, 6, 7221 words
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Advertisement661 1924-05-03 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks wil. be closed on Tuesday, May 6 Hiri Raya Puasa. And at mon on Tuesday, May 13 Thursday, May 15 Race Meeting. EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. A lew seats are available in the various classes of the \rglo-Vernacular School at 42 Onan Road, Ta?;jong Katong, Siugap661 words
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Advertisement616 1924-05-03 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 ar.d Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:616 words
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Advertisement563 1924-05-03 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 ia n Sule man Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Ralhamat Palembang 16, Hi r Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central, AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francsco B&tavia,563 words
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Advertisement510 1924-05-03 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in En-gland by Royal Charter 1853. Pa d up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Propriei.ors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Brand les. Akr Star Hongkong Puket510 words
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Advertisement442 1924-05-03 12 INSURANCE. 1SOUTH \i§r BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOU'IH. Manager. OUcea: 2, Finlayeon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorpora ed in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, 1st F.oor, Banque de: Ir,d 0 Chin Buildings, 1A. Malacca Street. Thone,442 words
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Advertisement383 1924-05-03 12 Don't Buy a CAMERA Until yo-i hav sm The Worlds Best Htt* vith ZEISS Ti£SS\ < f 4.5 LENS The Singapore StutiU ft Ph oto Photographs and r) 195, MCUA2D KuAu, PHOMfc] M 339 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 34.1 Edit i nl Daft Tel. No.383 words
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