Malaya Tribune, 7 May 1924
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Title Section29 1924-05-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] V AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vcl. XI.- -No. 107 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 1924.29 words
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Advertisement232 1924-05-07 1 rl I li l:.l.'l.iUli:iulUlUinU| KURLO s j v; ASHES J j WITHOUT SHRINKING 5 5 i I I v >m Gossage Sons, Ltd. s poratod in England.) I s -a j I I I I I lltlflllllMillilliMiMWHlf n B ometime its a £!k 1? ¥f The jjj g I long232 words
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Advertisement55 1924-05-07 1 iiiiiii■iiii i i i i l i i i nun THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 'Manufacturing Opticians j I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore, j ■> 5 11 m New Shipment X RAY Frame CONQUEROR Frame 1 SINTEX frame 3 I SHELLTEX Frames All above frames are the latest style and55 words
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Article1056 1924-05-07 2 IS THERE NO OTHER WAY? BY C. F. ANDREWS. Everyone who knows lulia at a!! well understands what it means when the Punjab is profoundly disturbed. The Punjab is like the heel of Achilles, ar.d a wound there is deadly. Each day the trouble among the Akali Sikhs1,056 words
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Article2138 1924-05-07 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 PLRSE,2,138 words
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Advertisement668 1924-05-07 2 THE SECRET OF RENEWED ENERGY. Any diminution of energy is due to nerve-weakness, either temporary or chronic. Nerve-weakness is caused by a <lra:rung away of phosphorus, needed to keep the nerves in perfect health. To renew energy, therefore, the nerves must be brought to their high-water mark of efficiency. As668 words
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Advertisement572 1924-05-07 2 "GET ON OR GET UNDER." Efficiency is the key-note of success, and to be efficient the mind must.be ailvirt and the body in perfect working order. P'nkcttes, used when necessary, afe a great aid l to lefficiency because tJ.ley prevent and dispel constipation, ban sh bilious attacks, sick headaches, iiv.572 words
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Article1003 1924-05-07 3 GREAT ADVANCES EXPECTED. An important sdvar.ee in the X-ray treatment of certa n forms of cancer has been made possible by a new type of X-ray tube, according to Dr. Franc s C. Wood, Director of the Crocker Institute of Cancer Rese rch of Columbia University, New1,003 words
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Advertisement375 1924-05-07 3 All sufferers with sore, aching, blistered feet, will find Zam-Buk a irce of comfort. This powerful antiseptic balm rubbed well into the es, ankles and insteps, soon removes the cause of foot trouble—# I penetrates to ihc ro<d of the aching pain and soreness. J Zam-Euk is remarkably soothing and375 words
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Advertisement439 1924-05-07 3 THE VOGUE with discriminating smokers 5555 are the fashion among high- g f class Cigarette Smokers. Whether I at Dinner, the Dance, at the Club, or in the Home, 555 convey an atmosphere of refinement and II discrimination. 555 represent an unapproach- <j able niveau of consistently fine quality, and439 words
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Article1191 1924-05-07 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Felmar." "SPEĔD." When speo.aOi*s see the different, epiftod a ot the r.tw Patae serial, a L the Empire C ema they \viii no: only ba thrilled by the daring feats of Charles Hutchison, the tl'iiil-a-m ute fttant bu will see1,191 words
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Advertisement454 1924-05-07 4 AMUSEMENTS. TO SEE M SATURDAY NIGHT IS TO BE AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA TAN JONG PAGAR. at 0.30 To-Night at 9.30. Co i! B. J c little't Greatest Production Saturday Night. A story of fashion, New York Life! Revel m l love. Its P lGasuro its P a *n s454 words
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Advertisement272 1924-05-07 4 AMUSEMENTS. Alhambra From Tuesday, May 6, to ETay 11. In the Secosd Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FliiST NVTI3NAL PRESENTS Richard Barthelmess in "Fury" IN 9 REELS. A highly dramatic tale of the sea rivalling, if not surpassing anything Richard Barthelmess has yet done272 words
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Advertisement465 1924-05-07 4 "GAIETY" TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! N Big Crowds gol?i4 nightly to see RODOLPH VALENTINO Uncrowned King uf the Screen *itii Glorious Gloria Swanson IN ELINOR GLYN'S BEYOND THE ROCKS The most Gorgeous Love drama ever fiimed IN SEVEN PARTS. EXTRA ATTRACTION 1 WANDA HAYVLEY Id the Realart Picture HER STURDY OAK IN465 words
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Article113 1924-05-07 5 Treub: —Mr. Frar.kel Mr. G. P. J. StaarJ. S. T. Russell, Mr. H. V van der Kar. Mr. Mis. W. C. Meves, Mrs T. Zu den i and baby Mi G F. Jongej n, Mr. John Si Iher, Mrs. Weaiets Mr. J. li. Baas. Mr G. Mr. S. C.113 words
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Article66 1924-05-07 5 London, May 2. I rhestei Market— sh'rtings fair (new 16,6 1 Grej fame single Twist. 30 r. 0 otn fair 24 yards 13 6 iiterate! ;,i a -ket— l Fully Middling Ameri--1785 23 40 Hetafcfr— 3td 3 months £238.15.0 PiWoct— ■a r air merchantable £26 7 6 I66 words
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Article23 1924-05-07 5 f< r week ending May Hi j May B.—Band Practice at Troop orders as issued by LANK C SANDS. Commissioner.23 words
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Article93 1924-05-07 5 untitled in which the two Proprietor pi hating prtm at 11 s and charged win n reapec of electric cur- o.nmenced before Mr. I* s1 rict Judge this mornR L L Braddell repree n ed I ,mm ss oners whue L Talma appeared on behali used. if) have committed the93 words
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Article1001 1924-05-07 5 SPORTS PASTIMES. YACHTING. CLOSE SAILING ON LADIES' RACE. Ail er five al.emp sth c t ep'ny presented by Mrs. G. S. Carver has still to be won as the Jean II and Joy tied for points after Saturday's r-ce and a resail will have to take place to decide the1,001 words
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Article145 1924-05-07 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. Local.—3B*4 cents. London.—ll %d. TIN. London.—£233 5.0. L.c 1 —$117-25 per pleat PRODUCE. Buyers Seller* Gambler $25.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube White Pepper 20.25 Mixed Black Pepper 17.00 Sundried Copra 10 75 Mixed Copra 10 50 Small Flake Tapioca 1075 Mod Pcarf145 words
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Article137 1924-05-07 5 'Tin— taipings $115 to $120 Norths $1.07% to $J 12V*, Southi 97% centa t $1.2% Johnns 41 to 43 center Petalings $1.32% to $1.35, Nawng Pets §1.35 to $1.40, Unguis $4.20 to $4.35. Pengkalen* $12 to $12.35. Rubbers —Afentakabs 16 to 18 cents, U'u Benut.s 16137 words
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Article167 1924-05-07 5 A dinner was given by His Highness Turku M named Jawa the popular District Officer Jitra, on April 30. to all "he members of the Government Service ar.d to tbs representative*, of the general cemmunit'es, on the eve f his ieav'ng for E: gland w.th EL H. the Regent of167 words
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Advertisement333 1924-05-07 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. The Ifaaloipal CommietioneTa of tho r..vv i of Si iga ore hereby give n< lice th it Dalhousie and K°rbau ansa will sh »rtly be reconetructed. II ttieh dden requiring new water* g»> or ot! cr service* laid or repair! 11 services effected should notify the Department conOemed333 words
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Advertisement541 1924-05-07 5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A Clerk for Office works and must know typewriting Malay or Indian) preferred. Copies of testimonial. Apply No. 763 c o Malaya Tribune." TO LET Newly built comp' und house No. 6 St Michae.'s Road, [first house from the Tram Lines] 4 large bedrooms with bathrooms attached, gn,541 words
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Advertisement394 1924-05-07 5 I TITAN BF* n ND J j Cement Cement j 9 ml pC m v A 9 I 1 Borneo Sumatra %A i fU G Aurely \M\\ N. Y. K. Beildinf, I Trading Co., Ltd. W.X W BAm PLAC1L V > 'Phone 172. I Incorporated in ElolUod) X^-^^V^^^^^^^^^^i jmra AURBLT.394 words
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Miscellaneous249 1924-05-07 5 maTls close. to-day, may 7. Kelantan, Patani, Ba.idon and Suddhadib 2 p-m., *Mena 2 p.m. 1 4 Aden,* Suez,* P. Mar.eiJliS,* London.* Rotterdam* London Maru 2 p.m. .< (va and Muar* Uin Whatt Scon 3 p.m. uicutta Kutsang 3 p.m Medusa 3 p.m. i- ham Penang *Ipoh' 3 p.m. n,249 words
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Miscellaneous62 1924-05-07 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills up to and foi Mav 11 1924. T -day May 7 at 5.15 p.m.—Balestier Range. "A" Coy. Lewis Gun. Balestier Range. Drb! Ila 1. "A" Coy. Rifle Section. 25 yds Range Drill HaliDrill Hall, "B" Coy. Company training. Drill Ha'.l. "C" Coy. 2o yds62 words
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Article66 1924-05-07 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, May 7. High Tide.—o.46 p.m. Football: Malaya P. T. vs. S C F A. S. R. C. Dandy D'ck, Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, May 8. High Tides.—o.l4 a.m. 1.21 p.m. Phi.. Orchestra, Mem. Hail, 5.15 p.m. Friday, May 9. High Tides.—o.43 a.m.66 words
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Obituary167 1924-05-07 6 DEATHS. WONG.—On May 2, 1924 at his residence No. 324 North Bridge-road. Mr. Won,a Ch-in Teng. at the age of 8"> years. Father of Mr. Wong Siew Teng- and father-in-law of Messrs. Moo Swee Sen and Chin Khong. He leaves a widow, a sen and two167 words
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Obituary83 1924-05-07 6 WANG—Mr. ami Mrs. Wang C fia Keng and Master Wang Eu Pao beg to thank thenar relatiw > ati friendi who attended the fun:ral of their beloved mother on Sunday last May 4th and alee to thank those w 1 eenl wreathe and Letters of condolence. Mrs. T\ h83 words
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Article920 1924-05-07 6 we are to be threatened like this and told we will be tun ed out if we won't go the way 0 f the Liberals OB all occasions, then get on w th the job and turn us out!" Th s was th? angry retor: of the920 words
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Article300 1924-05-07 6 A Past Life. Like hia predecessors Mr. Ramsay Mac Dona d is commenting en the arduous character of a Prime Ministera life, la response to an invitation to visit Peru! ibe remarked that he was rap d y becoming an old man. because just as years spent300 words
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Article231 1924-05-07 6 FI'NERAL THIS MORNING. There died or May 3 a ve y well-k.'oW.-j figure in tihe business circle of Singapore in he person of Mr. Vlo Hock Hoe, who was a D rector of the Estate and Trus. Ag?xcies. L.rl. The deceased was fcr a c231 words
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Article163 1924-05-07 6 The Aorai Dancers Co. have been engaged lor a. O.her at the Happy Valley. During the last week's performance! the worlds prem er Versatile dancer, the Aorai of the Company was sraged by Wm. Oakley in sixteen types of dancing which were a big success aud new to163 words
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Article512 1924-05-07 6 Mr. I.C. McMillan, of the S.S.P. Force left Pe.iang f«.r Singapore on Saturday. At 8 a.m. on Sunday next there will be a mass in .h. Chaps! of The Holy Family on the East Coast-road. Lieut. Colonel S. de V. A. Jui v* commanding ;he 2nd Battalion Royal Sue be*512 words
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Obituary194 1924-05-07 6 NOTABLE LIFE OF USEFULNESS. A cable from Ceylon rectived in Singapore this morning records the d.a.h cf the Hon. Mr. A. Farep thy, a leading n Ceylon 1 fe, eciror ef the II adu Organ," ar.d i membsr cf the Ceylon Leg slative Cou.ei:. The dec ased194 words
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Article24 1924-05-07 6 The ass zes were opened to-day before the Chief Jus ;ce, S r Walter .Shaw. There are ten eases down for hearing.24 words
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Article629 1924-05-07 6 Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Scharenguivel have reached Colombo safely. The Band of Hop,' will meet at the V. W. C. A. to-day at 4.30 pm. Mr. George Hider of the Governing nr. Monopolies, leaves for Home holiday on Friday. Work at th c docks a: Rangoon ia practically a:629 words
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Article472 1924-05-07 6 COUNSEL'S untitled DEFEND AM PARTli S IHii; The act] I Kastcgn MA agains. Mr. recovery of 4 secret profit exneeaaion at G vva- continued Aeon in the naming. The li < Mr. Stevens a tiffs and Mr J 1; defendant. Mr. Camp., decared that ha J the472 words
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Article75 1924-05-07 6 The opening of we M Pi at the Now W .11 i Fri drew large crowds to roe g which are now in a 11 v setting. The gay Chinese and Ma.aj lan ■Haitians r i r ngg< ng the fin works was fea night. The City o75 words
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Article21 1924-05-07 6 From China and fialyan, duo Singap From Europe (L nd patched April 17) by due Pe.iarg 4 p.m I21 words
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Article62 1924-05-07 6 His Excellency untitled attend the performs Dck" at the Vcl ni, ht. By kin 1 p* rmissiou S. V. Julias tl D ;he 2 d B*tt i Rtfiment will bea B tanic Card n l at 5 15 p m. His Fixed' J be leavi g S Lumpur at C>62 words
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Advertisement416 1924-05-07 6 I SPECIAL OFFEIt J GENUINE ARMY I j FIELD GLASSES I Complete with leather Slinj Casts jjj I These high grade binoculars have jg j{j a*-** been purchased from the British Jjj Jfe (TOverriment disposals board at "g jjj 9 a ract i° n °f original cost, g jjj Each416 words
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Article1082 1924-05-07 7 NATIONALISTS IVIAY GOVERN. I REMELY CONFUSING POSITION. 11 lON TO EXPERTS' REPORTS. Reuter. tion results aimoux-ed iat e in the evening ovi Mon- i rate how the general Eighty-five per cent oi polled in some d stcrowds parading the ;sands assemble*! a' re the returns were thrownReuter. - 1,082 words
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Article37 1924-05-07 7 Reuter. A cable from False Pass. Alaska says that Martin was reported to have been seen 100 miles west of Ch g.iik t:even hours A er h s departure from Chignik on April 30Reuter. - 37 words
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Article551 1924-05-07 7 LABOUR BUDGET CONFIRMED. QUESTION OF ANTIPIRATICAL MEASURES. Reuter. In the House of Commo s Mr J H. Thomas announced that following the appo rtment of a Free Sa f e representa ive ot the Irish boundary Commission His Majesty's Government has requested he North Irc'and Government to makeReuter. - 551 words
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Article58 1924-05-07 7 Reuter. A resolution has beei introduced into Co "g ess urg'n.g the investigation of the presen cond to: of naval estab ishments, particularly as to wheher the capital ship rotio 5|5i3 has been maintained by the United S'a es and as to who-, her it h sReuter. - 58 words
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Article723 1924-05-07 7 SECOND-HAND DEALER'S CONVICTION. In the Supreme Court on Monday, before he Ch.ef Justice, Sir Waiter Shaw, Teo Ser.g, a second-hard gjods dealer, made an appeal against he ser.er.ee of three months' rgorous imprisonment imposed upon h m by the Ccuit Lelow for d sh. aestiy reta ning sto.en723 words
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Article106 1924-05-07 7 AMERICAN ENTERPRISE. Reuter. An Amer can c be -ays .hat a post office has been established to direct he New York and S n Frarc'seo a r mar banning en July 1 The special aii-way will be ill'umin ited at nig- time by automatic acetyU n<r> beaconsReuter. - 106 words
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Article47 1924-05-07 7 Reuter. Sr James Craig in the U'ster Parliamn has stated that it is impossible to accede to the request of the British Government to appo'n a Boundary Comm ss'o*er—Reuter. Mr. John McNeill s a Fi e? *ota e Ccmnvrs orer on the Boundary Quesi:n —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article32 1924-05-07 7 A cable frcm Amapala reports that the oppos n? fac ions in Ho. duras hav e s gned the peace treaty. Free presidential and co-gressior.al electic .s will be called.32 words
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Article90 1924-05-07 7 POURPARLERS NOT HAMPERED. Reuter. A Moscow message declares that the ta emen: in the Japanese press that Russo-Japanese pourparlers h ive been hampered by K rakhan's 'r.adequate powers is offic'ally and ca.egorically defied. On the contrary it is po nted out ihat Kh:rakhan possesses full powers, tutReuter. - 90 words
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Article96 1924-05-07 7 INQUIRY MAY BE WASTE OF TIME. Reuter. Mr. Co k. Secretary of the Miners' Federation speak ng at Pontypool, referred to the Court of Enquiry :nto the miners' wages, wh'ch had just concluded. He s-id that unless the Court made some tangible recommendation the enqu ry would beReuter. - 96 words
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Article109 1924-05-07 7 Reuter. It L? official'y stated that Doi;y coverji the distar.ee from agra to Calcutta in 396 minutes. Hi experienced a temperature of 1108 degrees The Under Secre ary for A r has convcyed the Air Force's thanks to the Br tish At M'n'stry for the valuable help givenReuter. - 109 words
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Article26 1924-05-07 7 Reuter. Hit M jc-sty the Kinj has signed the Arglc-American Liquor Treaty, wh'ch w 11 opera'.§ immediately the ratifications are exchanged at Washington.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article39 1924-05-07 7 Reuter. A Patia c ible sa; s that cholera has beeeme abnormally severe in Behar. Ovor 10 000 deaths occurred at Champaran fcr th's year and nearly 1,0.10 doa.hs for last weok. Th? epidem'c is still spreading.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Obituary191 1924-05-07 7 INQUEST ADJOURNED FOR ANALYSIS TO BE MADE. Regarded by ail as a happy, cheerful girl, without a care in the word, Midred Caroline Maffey, 20, probation nurse at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children Brighton was found, d?ad in her rcom.—At the inquest Henrietta Wood, a nursing:191 words
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Article61 1924-05-07 7 The organiser of town plaining his city, Cap am E P. R'chard. Deputy Cha rman of the S'ngapore Improvement Trust left fcr Home r Mo day. He will rot return as his agreeme nt is not be ng rene wed by the Mur.ic'oalif y. hough h s depar'merit will be61 words
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Article972 1924-05-07 8 NOTES OF THE WEEK. The great interest in the Pc ky— Jamito mill whidh, was puiltd off at the Stadium on Saturday night was evinced by tthe tremendous arowd that crammed the venue and it was a figh. tney went to see. Nothing pel B in the972 words
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Article431 1924-05-07 8 JAVA COMPETITIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Many competitors played ait Modjoker o in the recent Costerus Cup Tournament. De Bruyn Kops again heat Tnomas Leslie Miller (for the second ;imo in th s Ciip Tournament) n the third rou d by 6—l, 2—6, 6—2 and disposed of Noe431 words
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Article46 1924-05-07 8 MONDAYS PLAY. Championship Pairs. Doncs'l a d Traadsrold beat Earmark and Paterson 6—0. 6—0. Championship. Ham iton baat Linto: 6 —2, 6—2. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Final (Doubles). Do'.nell and Tredgold vs. Po ts and Leggat. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Championship (Semi-fi.1al). Hamilton vs. Winter C. E.46 words
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Article163 1924-05-07 8 MONDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. C, A. N orris and C. A Ba eman owe 30 beat C. J. Oliveiro and J. R Rodriguez owe 16—2 6—4 6—2. S ng'es Handicap B. E Ol'veiro beat N. S. Hoga.: 6—l, G—4. TOrDAY'S TIES. Championship. E. E. de Souza vs. E163 words
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Article174 1924-05-07 8 MONDAY'S RESULTS. A. Single Handicap. Thutt Pitt owe 15 beat Scow Poh Leng owe 9. 6—2. 6—3. Tan Hong Ghee owe 6 beat Ong Swee Gam owe 12 7—5. 6—4. B. Handicap Singles. 03ua Lye Van ow? 9 beat Tan Koon Sw?e owe 6. 6—3 6—3. Lee L174 words
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Article228 1924-05-07 8 MONDAYS PLAY. Ladies' Championship Doubles. Miss Davd and Miss Abed bent Mrs. Sayers and Mrs. L. R. Hall 6- 2, 6—4. Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Miss E. Seth anj M s. J. Satk'es beat Mrs. Murr's a d Mrs. Sol wick 7—5, 6 —4 Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Dorr228 words
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Article286 1924-05-07 8 LANKA UNION II vs. I.A. The above match was played on Saturday on the Lanka Union ground and as reported briefly La»st Monday ended in a victory for the Association by five wickets. The homesters took first knock and put together 75 towards w*. *ich Aiyadrura cant ri beted286 words
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Article215 1924-05-07 8 In, the oouroty cricket championship Surrey beat Glamorgan by an innings and 24 runs Peach made 92 for the winning side. —Reuter. In their match against Leicestershire the South Africans made 153Catterhal! scor d 44 wh le Taylor was undefeated with 60. AstiH took 5 wickets fMP215 words
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Article620 1924-05-07 8 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. APPROACHING RACES. It was a busy morning at the Race track, thisi the number cf horses out for preparation beinj now considerably increased. Bi'l ett »ias arrivedl with his charges, which Sir Hatan, Bex, Drusilla. Shantung Maharani Cyril and Rudge and he was seen in620 words
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Article74 1924-05-07 8 PHAROS THE FAVOURITE. London, April 28—The City and Suburbia Hai.iicap btring is as f:Lows: 2 to 1 against Piaros. 75 to 20 against Verdict. 17 to 2 against Greek Bach /or. 11 to 1 against Light Dragoon. 100 to 8 Sgsinst Brown Hy.ua. 100 to 774 words
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Article43 1924-05-07 8 BRIGHT KNIGHT HARDENING. "London. (undated )—Th? latest Derby betting is:— 17 to 2 a/rainst, Bright Knight. 100 to 9 against Tom Pimihi. 14 to 1 against 100 to 6 against Parmenio. 18 to 1 against Kni.' h of khe Garter.43 words
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Article199 1924-05-07 8 K.G.C. vs. NAVAL TEAM. Matches between Kepnel Golf Club and Officers f-om H M.S. "Iroquois," "Pegasus" ard "Hollyhock." wore played on Sunday morning and afternoon. Kepptl players mentioned first. Twosomes. Trimmer and Hemmant 0, Sq. Ldr. Tomkinson and Capt. CalthropCalthrop I*4. McWalter and Tradewe'd q, Lt. Comdr. Roshbrooke and199 words
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Article90 1924-05-07 8 TO-DAY S MATCH. The following' will represent the Straits Chinese XI ajjainist the Malay XI on the Padang tinis after.joon in tihe first division of tf.Je Singaporr Football League:— Tan Boo.i Eng; Chua Lye Yan, Cheong Ghee Lim; Kho Koon Yam, Chua Sen?: Chye. Yeo Joo Song; Chia Kwan.g90 words
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Article81 1924-05-07 8 Lcirdon. April 28.—The following are the results of football matches played in U? League to-day.— FIRST DIVISION. Burnley 4, Arsenal 1. THIRD DIVISION. (Southern Seiticn.) Norwich C tv 2 Swa -sea Town 0. (Northern Section Tranme: 2 Rochda e 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. London. April 27. Kilmarnock 1,81 words
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Article175 1924-05-07 8 LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1924. First Division. Date Team Ground May. 7 M lay F T v. SCF.A. S.R.C 9 Sussex v. SR.C. S.C C. 12 SRC. v. Malay F. T. S R.C. 14 S.C.C. v. R.G A. S C.C. 15 S C F A. v. Sussex S R.C175 words
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Article17 1924-05-07 8 A cabre from M bourne states that Kami al :.n O'ymp'c athletes have Lft f England.—Renter.17 words
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Article271 1924-05-07 8 SKELETON IN A CUPBOARD. A murder commi ted rive rears ago has Icon ace de ta f d BCOVtred by workmen dur .ig ihe execution of repars :o a hoi.se D Marseilles. The house eras occupied until recently by a Spanish uphois ever. Lou s Tarrau.271 words
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Article127 1924-05-07 8 HIDDEN ROBBER IN TRUNK GETS SHOT. From a motor-car which stopped outside a large farm at Warneton, on the French frontier, two well-dreseed men got down and asked the farmer for permission to leave in his care a large tannic which they nnid contained contraband. Soon127 words
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Advertisement317 1924-05-07 8 I FOOTBALL BOOljl p| (English Manufacture) I ALL SIZES IN STOCK. a I I I Prices range frem $5.00 tO $8.50" er Par "jj 3 I Obtainable from:I RAJA Co., I ffl 117. .North Bridge Roid, SINGAPORE. •—I—C^; I ISMAIL A. R A HEEfiri j j The leading hou3e in317 words
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Article1098 1924-05-07 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange Share Brokers, issue, .he following list of quotations: Singapore, May 7. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after oame of company. AiT&gar 2j 1;0V 2 .uigio-Jav., 2s 2,3 Angio-Maiay 20s 20jAyet Kun1,098 words
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Article138 1924-05-07 9 The Br't'sh Common weal h Labour Co ferenee —;he first of its kind— wT. b- held .i Lend™ in week beginvl'ng August 18. Mr Ramsay MacDonald w U preside t the open'ng session. It is hojed hst he c nferenee will be Wended by representaives from he138 words
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Advertisement232 1924-05-07 9 Paints Oils Varnishes etc i are known throughout the Empire for covering power and durability. Supplies ready for immediate shipment. H H t HUBSUCK'S !HJ3BUCK'S Quick W British Vanu.bc Red Lead, Dry to!?rf R.„ s< /m ReJ Enamel.. Tu/penthe, JIH (hid. P.M. W Bcded I.io.e«d 0.1. Corrciive Points. Bruiht*. etc..232 words
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Advertisement727 1924-05-07 9 W?t/i all .fc-^^i'-^*:' thei'inevanis in the world to choose from housewives' prefer raisins from the San Joaquin Valley 1 o 'and is loo i —I No' a qrapc is picked Sun M, id Seedless Raisin grow without N| far, or too until a deuettc test ihowt stones. They are p':!np,727 words
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Advertisement101 1924-05-07 9 r^^^^^^^^^2T1"^f Peaceful 5 .-lot FOODS FOR INFANTS Made from the purest nil! frci 1 > I pastures of England, the 'Allenburj s i are as easi'y digested as moi f lliey ar3 germ free, and re BU quicldy prepared by the addition c t water c I /f-s Of all101 words
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Article503 1924-05-07 10 CAREER OF "GENTLEMAN WELLS." Son of a Major in the Regular forces and related to a Marqi»eaa, Gentleman Wells," th© immaculately dressed burg-lar who ha a been tha central figure in tie trial of two mun who were acquitted at the Oid Bailey is one503 words
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Article300 1924-05-07 10 CORONER DECLINES TO WITNESS A TRANCE. The min'strations of a "sprit doctor," who was summoned by Mr. F. J. Jones, bui der. decorator, *nd spiritnatisi heater, failed Io save the life of Mr. George Easiey, aged fh'tv-s'x of Kennel Meadows on whom an inquest wia held at Wok300 words
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Article89 1924-05-07 10 '•Dancing and bill* are the school of debauchery and lead to h e open door of hell." These were the opening words of a sermon del'vered recently in the "village of Samoens near Geneva, by a French v car. He denounced short skirts nd ilk stockings worn89 words
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Advertisement997 1924-05-07 10 AUCTION SALE. f ESTATE ft TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. TO LET ON LEASE. Rubber and Cocoanut plantation at Ponggol. Full particular*. Apply personally SALES Land and House. Held weekly on Monday Furniture Sundry Good. B l^ifLtslS^: Pawnbrokers' Unredeemed pledges Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendered. Yeo997 words
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Advertisement460 1924-05-07 10 STOP THAT LEAK Roofs of any kind made WATERTIGHT with CARBO-LASTIC SEMI-LIQUID ASBESTOS Roof Repairing Material MANUFACTURED BY The J. E. HARRIS Coy., Cleveland WHITE FOR Samples and Literature TO Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the S. S.) SINGAPORE. I THE GRAY CAR 1924 MODEL f Sj The460 words
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Advertisement93 1924-05-07 10 SATYAIN SATYRIN GOLD for MEN SILVER for WOMEN Yobimbin-Hormon speciality, prepared on 8tricriy scientific principle-* and bring a reiueJy <f prompt and permanent efforts in c-ves <>f GENERAL NERVOUS DEBILITY, 5'BYMCAL WEAKNESS, SLXUAi, NEURASTHENIA, etc. Kr >m all parts of the glube most Favourable te>tim"i)ia!s and opinions are received from93 words
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Advertisement243 1924-05-07 10 STEAMER SAILWjsT^ PACIFIC MAIL STCAMSHIP~^f»InTANY MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING Board TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE-FREIGHT Vx<<v, PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG SHANY t^r GE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRAVr icr K Bl AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leave. Hongkong Arrive* San IS. PRESIDENT PIERCE May 21 Cit PRESIDENT WILSON June 4 JlJn 13 SPECIAL THROUGH243 words
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Advertisement462 1924-05-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated hi England.) v \iL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. TT !cr Contract with Hit Majesty*! Government.) \RDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. kina Jk Japan For Marseilles, London 9z Antwerp. Due Leave* Toauage Singapore Toniiage Singapore462 words
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Advertisement344 1924-05-07 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 AND344 words
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Advertisement445 1924-05-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS come LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sonrabaya, Fremaatle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL? AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA June 17 19 For further particulara regarding freight Ac, please apply to445 words
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Advertisement618 1924-05-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 'NIPPON YUSFN KAIWA> LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp May IS Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 27 Kashima Maru 10 500 Marseilles London Antwerp Tune 10 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles Londo: Antwerp June 24 LIVERPOOL LINE. ♦Tajima Maru Marseilles Barcelona Valencia618 words
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Advertisement330 1924-05-07 12 TO LET. No. 94 Orchard Read (ctmpciind hci se) as from 1M Jtfti J914 ard Xci &?-3 Orchard bead (Shop he a—) immediate entry. Aiph t. Xiccg Cbin Evg tf 97-2 Oichaia R< ac. OFFICES AND GODOWNS. 16. 22, 24. 27. 3_, 41, 66, 57, 60 and 74 The Arcade.330 words
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Advertisement654 1924-05-07 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. The Exchange Banks wil. be closed on Tuesday, May 13 Thursday, May 15 Race Meeting. Having returned to the Colony I do hereby revoke the Power of Attorney granted to my Manager, Mr. Yeo Li ing ah of 20, Martin Road, Singapore and dated the twenty-ninth day of654 words
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Advertisement606 1924-05-07 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 18G2 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fun* and Rest £1,407,811 Thad Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, Lend art. E. C. 3. BOARD OF606 words
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Advertisement567 1924-05-07 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77.79 Jaian Sule man. Batu Pahat 109 Jaian Bflfhamat. Palembang js, u ;r Hongkong 13 Quern's Read Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. i a:i Francsoo, Batavia, Sourabaya Scnm567 words
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Advertisement509 1924-05-07 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Pa d up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3,*****0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 *****0 Hi:;AD OFFICE 33, Ei?liopsgate, London E.C. Agencies a;.d Branc ies. AJ« r Star Hongkong509 words
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Advertisement437 1924-05-07 12 INSURANCE. 'Ml SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HRE MARINE TRANSIT I; C HANCES ACCEPTED AT EOWfiS? CURRENT FATES. Iv C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manages. Ofßeau 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorpora:ed in the S.S.> Head Office: Singapore, Ist Foor, Banque del Ir«d 0 Ch'na Bu:ld:ngs, lA, Malacca Street.437 words
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Advertisement347 1924-05-07 12 Don't Buy a CAMERA Until j-oa h i CONTES i ll} The Worlds Best -ZEISS T£jj;.; f 5 The Singapore Steio ft* Photographers and pw n PHONE NO HI THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND j SKIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY) WI No. 345 La.-- 1 U: pt> Tel. No. I7i, Mtmnniii rj.347 words
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