Malaya Tribune, 20 May 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. XI. -No. 118 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1924.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 'i i I i KURLO I |S a MOST HIGHLY jj (1)N( KM RATED FORM I OF PUKE SOAP. j WASHES WITHOUT SHRINKING. j GosMffC Sons, Ltd. Z d in England.) •..■i■iii i l l i l ir To Drink Other Brands J WHILST I i 9amta§mau t S j
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    • 51 1 iTiiTTiTtinTiritniTTimriinirTrnniiminrriTwni i iiuiiin f THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I I (Manufacturing Opticians* j 1 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. 1 -i I New Shipment*:— X RAY Frame CONQUEROR Frame 1 i SINTEX Frame S SHELLTEX Frames All above frames are the latest style W and very I COMFORTABLE AND 3
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  • 3123 2 A GATEWAY OF THE ORIENT. In his book of Travels on Java and the Beet Indies Mr. Frank G. Carpenter writes as foil ws of Singapore. To-day I am in Singapore, one of th* great ports of the world and the business centre of this part of the Pacific.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 332 2 1 For the I 1 Housewife's Lunch j BOVBIL Medical nvn f-H'* H advise wives and mothers not to forego 4p£ 14 nourishing midday I ftS I ::r;i!s i:i ilu :.!-:tnceof ggft/ J_ I their husbands. 1: is to jgK \li j this foolish habir thr.t |i' A J j
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    • 552 2 New Curative and rational treatment. OF TBI.NA3Y DISEASES AND AFFECTION OF AETHBITICO BIGIN BY SOVEREIGN BFMEDY C^-.^'' I m fcr Unnary I I ~T7~—CT7~ Diseases in I«***.. tM *it O veneral Ik!"—r (Hepatic and C3te*J Kfii.,l Cnlic. Stcne in the r bladder 6rave| a Gc ut, Rheumatism, Eczema, I iver
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    • 189 2 are Known throughout the Empire For pc-J covering power and durability. Suppli J£ j ready for iramediab ahipm #4 sI X S pate-it KUCLUCIC-i Zinc Fait 1 4am* f-Fg| Lea* Bri&i W.«>he*. RwJu.d. k~l r t r bt Emm C>de i. wt, Alt* Iwtniw IWata. Bruias;. etc. et<\ INDENT THROUGH
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 411 3 IMILK I 5 throat |J J Jda or worse lUH.DS FtOM p you by the TBE PIIST L^fl;^.^^| tif you get rA fiLASS IjljjL'-.. Made to the P Liverpool t v v -'yrietois: Evans v z \lj r Webb, D« mi ria frj a 7 MostitatiM by tin nvsget 7
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    • 399 3 Baby's Own Tablets SAVE YOUR CHILD FROM SUFFERING. There is nobhi g more; trying to a mother tian u> tct; hor little one in pain, whilst she stands helplessly by not knowing what to do to relieve its suffering/.. Mothers who keep Baby's 0\v Tabletl in the house ready for
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    • 370 3 rl® Made by Hand j mmm ne a a me i hW .f,I REWARE of Cigarettes SM Steffi' yEljigfTf0 1 manufactured by machinery ggg 1 I at the rate of thousands per jj*| VV 11^ t-*9!mi minute, containing matter in- H 'v? te>M|«q7J jurious to the throat and lungs. Nl
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  • 1044 4  -  THE GIRL WHO WORKED HARD. By "Felmar." Picked from anions th:- throng and r.amed one of the "oaiby stars" of 1924, Laura La Ma ;te has been shining ste.xLily evev s ..ce and prom ses to on sh ning for a ;o.rg t.me, Ar.d, stiange as it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 360 4 AMUSEMENTS. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY For Two Nights Only "Njfly "w ~tg The I ig-ilw ight Champion of the World in Th 2 Greatest Serial of all times Ail .j) Reels in One Night. Show Starts at 7 p.m. Ali Seats at Half Price. Firs. Class 50 cts. Third Class 15
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    • 269 4 AMUSEMENTS. Alhambra Frcm Sunday, May 18, to Friday, Bay 23 In the Second Show at 9 pm..Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News, j Under Two Jags 1 Reel Pathe Comedy 4. B P. SCHULCERG PBESFNTS Barbara La Marr David Baiter, Richard Tucker, Betty Francisco in Poor Men's Wives In 7
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    • 400 4 AMUSiiMENB GAIETY CITDIKT i To-Nitbt ftt 7..-Q Sharp. jVJ \J M\g A GEORGE FITZMAURJCE I uma t, PPODUCTION 11 1 <£jgl%s>) JI" E pM* LINCOLN V i 36 Reels richarp barthelme// Igjp» bi 'h.dith, wi.h whom he ghixzmouni Her. vh. .dTwture, conUm HOPE DIAMOND SERIAL REALISTIC FIGHTS FIG* BE FBO'.IINFNri
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  • 240 5 W vKM WELCOME AT TSINAN. llabirtlranath Tagore ar.d all day crowds ng to see and h-ar .1 a merely hiougn a larger number have am more of taia mes(:.,s, of all the have come to know his book* and his have come to U-iink creates* thinker in
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  • 147 5 At a pool c meeting of subscribers I g v.-road Fre R«eLef Fund held at the Chi ese Protectorate May 2. 11*24, the Committees B«port and Aocounts, which were ed in the press before the wore ohiiy adopted and N It was v tan'mousiy dee
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  • 38 5 week end ng May 25. 20 Signalling Class at 5.15 p.m., y 22— Band Practice at 5.15 p.m. May 24 Comb ned Parrters, at 430 p.m. Troop Orders as issued > '°utmasterB. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissionar.
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  • 30 5 untitled was produced in the ft y stonday morning by n mi charged with of non-Government chandu of %\m. The accused ted in a bus in Senangoone«se was postponed for
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  • 145 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London.—9%d. Lccal.—30 cents. TIN. London.—£205.10 0. Local.—$101.75 p;Jr pfr'cul 200 tons sold. PRODUCE. Buyers Seller» Gambiei $22.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube While Pepper 27 75 Mixed Black Pepper Sur.dri.'d Copra 11.25 Mixed Copra 11 10 Small Flake Tap oca 10.25 Med. Pearl
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  • 140 5 Tin.—Taipings $1.09 to $1.12%. Ntouaa $l'.oo to $1.08, Souths 87% o 90 cents, Johans 30 to 32% cents* Pd aii .gs $120 to $123 Nawngpets $1.30 to $1.35, Unguis $3.90 to $4. Petngkalens $10 to $10.40. Rubber:—Mentakabs 13 to 15 cents. Ulu Benuts 13 to 15
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  • 418 5 On Fr day right the D. G. Chapter of the Eastern Archipelago, met and If. E Comp. Mayhew was installed and invested as Second Principal. Ruling, in >p!lace of M. E. Comp. C. G. Cadmaa. The follow ng D. G. Ch. officers were ;.ppo'nted:— Th rd Princpal. D.
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  • 126 5 At the races on Saturday a Eurasian resident of S ngapore was so lucky that he won almost every investment he made in the cash sweeps. In the Chapel of The Holy Family on the Eaat Coast-road there wiLI he a mass at 8 a.m. on Sunday, the 25Hh inst.
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  • 352 5 PATERSON, SIMONS CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Thursday. General Market Conditions—During the interval Ibere was a further sharp decline in the Rubber Markets, London advices on the day cf tbe siiile bed rig %d lower than at the close of the previous week, whole the local Marke* was 1% cents., down.
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  • 37 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and CeyL n to-day is Rs. 163 •qual to $100. The rate of payment ■•f Money Orders from Ind a and Ceylon is Rs. 168 equal to $100.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 581 5 HIGHER EDUCATION FOR MALAYS. DR. HL SIN'S APPEAL. Lift week a very pleasant function took place, when the Malay community of Kuala Lumpur were "At Home" to their friends in honour of Dr. Husl*. the first Mahy doctor in Selaagcr. After tea. Capta n Hashim addressed the gathering and congratulated
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    • 334 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Votice li hereby g v>n that he Registration and Licensing .f Dugs v thia tbe Municipality of the Fowl cl ingaoore fur the year begicni: g 1st .1 >ne, J924, and ejding 31st May, 9>5,will commence on M >nda» 2nd June. 1924, and bj c >ltinued daily. Sundays
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    • 240 5 I TH* ANSWER TO THE OUrSIDE PAINTING l] PROBLEM. I ZfiSOLIN has revolu- I I 7IMAI vt tionized outside painting I A#IINUL/lIN but costs less for the ready j I "Aroold-izjd "Ziac Paint for use gallon than thje I A patented process by which gUlon of White Lead j I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 105 5 mails close. 10DAY, MAY 20. ,,t Pandjang, Bdngkalis* 1 l'akan Bahru Hong Keat 2 p.m. ♦Flying Dragon 3 p.m. ,r Shanghai Japan, ,'/mails for U. S. A A Si.vio Pellico 3 p.m. Valeya 3 p.m. ieribo.1 Samarang Dun Hong Liong 4 p.m. Kelantam 4 p.m. *Tnang 4 p.m. *S>ri Muar
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  • 39 6 A N NOUNCEM EXT. The funeral of the late Mr. Wong Chin Teng will take place on the 22nd May 1924 at 11 a.m. at 324 North Bridge Road. Singapore to Buona Vista Road Cemetery.
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  • 648 6 A:'home, in England now, the first fruits of the year are bkssom'r.g. la country 1 res where the tall trees are bonttng iivo fresh green leaf, the birds are mating; mating and sing ng. Where the qu c. at ream dawdles .hrough the undul t i g meads,
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  • 521 6 Muslims' Gratitude. The Malays of Tanjong Pagar, on Sunday, tihe Huh Inst., he d a reception at the Tanjong Pagar Mcsque off Pa!mer-r id in honour of the mftWfrrrt of the Committee of Retig oas Advice of rhe United Islamic Association, who had been the ire,: ga.ors
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  • 155 6 H. E. the High Commissioner will not at/end the next meeting of the Federal Co^'olL A number of cases of whoop ng cough have been reported during the last few d ys in Kua'a Lumpur. A seasons fire in Hach rr>he. Aomeri, has destroyed 90 per cent, of the two
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  • 311 6 "AT HOME" ON BOARD. About noon yesterday the "Slamat" unjdsr the command of Capt. C. W. Yd Eem arnived from Rotterdam, Which s<he left on April 19 last, making her maidm trip to Singapore in exactly a n%aniilh« She is the latest acquisition to the fine line of
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  • 594 6 untitled -Col W. H. Whyte, O.C P. and P. \V. Volunteers, will be leaving Peaang about Ju y 5. The name of h s successor is net yet known. The Kdai Magal Vdha Sabha, S'ngapore, has been registered under Soc etit-s Ordinance. The India-Cey; n Association, Penang ias been called
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  • 245 6 KILLED IN GALLANT RESCUE ATTEMPT. Ycu.crday morning: wh:n the K. P. M. steamer "Melchior Treub" was ncaring Singapore on her way from Batavia to Beiawan Doii, a serious accid.nl> happened on board, resulting in a Javanese fireman being wctndcdi very bad y. Ho fe.i down the
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  • 62 6 (Fi\ m Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG, Yes:eriay. Teo Cheat g Si was fined $200 or two men ho' impriso <me >1 and $100 or six weeks' inipr sonimef t uniar .he Dole e/.aiis Drugs Ordi.arwce for beir,g n pes?ess:on of syr nges and pe«ssea»iork for sale of
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  • 24 6 (Fr:m Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Yesterday. HMS. HoMyhcck lef: Pen* g last night fcr rhe Dind'.-'gs, Teluk Anson, and S .'.gapore.
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  • 94 6 V A; the Annual General Meeting of the Sye Ho Korgsi heid at their Club House. No. 15 Leror.g Telok, th e follow'ng gentlemer. were elected eifficers f r trie current year:—President Lim X L \Yah Vice P r es dent L m Woon Sam. Hon. secret,
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  • 184 6 TOKIO, Sat uuiuY. The three American woi Id-fi ers arrived at SiattQS r on uhe Kur.le Is--1 4 idea at ha I past e.evea in the anon 'ng. TOKIO Sunday. The Nappcn PeatroJeum CctntjNany hxzs teat i.« staff to Vladivostok in otdiar to open d rect rego iat'ons
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  • 241 6 In an Easter holiday speech at JK'u he ren Mr Hamsa >' McDonald, remarked: "Then there is Singapore. We hear nothing now cf the outburst in connexion w.th our act on concerning Singapore, and yet in peara W in m e and not Becent arrangements with regard to change* of
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  • 494 6 FORGED FIVE untitled BILLS. (From Our Own Cor To fix a date for th f n th e Young ftf*J., pc it:or. a meet ng 0 f 1 •was held i 1 the H rh *2tfc bat, and the 1 I reaent:-4faasri J p Sng What:, p Jaul,
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  • 80 6 (Fr. m Our Own Co lent) PENANG An acc'dent oocurrc i BaneaaV road arhen a BWJtiwtryO rsa nto a a'iot* sar a X damage to ihe rear mudguaids then. eortim: ng its coarse djwn a Ch nose cyclist bu :1 whreils, aad finisheJ I p iga St tn'dge
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  • 82 6 As will be s en from page 2 oi I clay's paper, Frankel Br then make an unprecedented announce ns«*i« me sale cf the etnjire par- purchase of the liquid fcVankcs Ltd. (in Voluntary L [nidation.) The sale coram aces n an i bargains are I partments.
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  • 47 6 (Fr m Our Own Correal t > PENANG, V< In the Lyre bWatre c eMr t ce Spicule mad.' as order For ntc.'iale rectificat SB of tJ as asked by the aaffl c I I appl:<a <. and oompe y by Pong Gen and Teo <i.re.\ ors.
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  • 33 6 From Chine and Japan bj j* Plasty, due Singapore 4 pan tomorrow. Fr m Europe (London mv; s patched May 1) by ss. M res IVnang 6 a.m. on Thauwdaj inst.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 331 6 I THE SCOTT mm THE SWIFT 1 1 9 TUGETE FOOTBALL J FOOTBALL jjj b^ j Best ii.a.ii Urrtti hemp no polei. Price $41.50 S S Robinson Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in the Straus Settlements.) ru mi i t i i i i i i i i i i t
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 151 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. T]o-day, May 20. K'gh Tides.—1139 a.m., 11.11 p.m. S.C.C. Tennis Final, 4,45 p.m. To-morrow, May 21. Higth Tides. —0.21 p.m. 11.49 p*m. Football: S R C. vs. Sussex. S R.C. Thursday, May 22. High Tide.—1.5 p.m. St. Andrew s Med cal Mission "At Home"
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  • 198 7 CONVERSATIONS ON REPARATIONS. LITTLE ENTENTE MAY BE REMODELLED. Reuter. iss .lie.' met M. Theunis and prcl'minarily d stiona on the lines of the iversatioai at Pars and vs a wire from M ian. Belg'an Mi sisters M. ■ho-Slovak an Foreign t g Italy. His with Sii'i Of
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  • 79 7 N< r W'TAGONTSTIC TO RUSSIA, Reuter. R I 9 ere is no truth i Bukharest that any 1 -vc-dling between f r she purpose co-operaticin against ted out that the Mil tary Mission, now at the world for the Hgatmg the var'ous with a viewpoint to e on
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  • 70 7 ECHO OF JAPANESE ICLUSION BILL. Woods has a?ked> to be rew 1 the dat es of American AmT is. It is cot known bis res gnat on is connected recent speech of Mr. Woods nprov'ng of the American t on Bill—Renter. A ton m-.-sag: says that friends a
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  • 22 7 IESHMENT room OPENED. Reuter. !i aesa he Sultan of Perak d the Refreshment Room Malaya pavilion at Wemb'ey rday.-_Beaten
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  • 31 7 Reuter. "Izvestia" Vilianski a Uaccharian knot can only «nt by China reject ng the last and immed ately refc qnestian of the Eas'en u w th the Soviets.—Reuter.
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  • 260 7 QUESTIONS IN COMMONS. BOXER INDEMNITY. Reuter. A protest against questions reflecting upon the repreeer. stives of a friendly power was made in the House of Commons yesterday wheai Sir Charles Ly'o asked the Premier whether his adv seis had assured him that no political propaganda was being
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  • 92 7 QUESTIONS AT HOME. Reuter. Replying bo a question n the House of Commons, suggesting the desirability of Malayan and Ceylon authorities not cl anging the assessment standard of production on rubber estates, while the owners or lessees were visrtinj the Empire Exhlbir'on Mr Thomas said that such corslderaion
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  • 26 7 SOLDIERS BONUS BILL PASSED. Reuter. The American Senate has passed the Soldiers' Bonus BUI over tbe President's veto. The measure is now law^—Reuter.
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  • 30 7 Reuter. A Berl'o c -ble reports that a plebiscite at Hanover rejected the proposal for the s.cess cn of the Prussian provnce of Hanover from Prussia.— Reuter.
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  • 37 7 Reuter. The underwriting of m Austral ac Commonweal h lean of ten millions at five per cent at a price of one hundred sterling redeemable 1935-45 ma same as the existing issue, w proceed ng.—Reuter.
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  • 23 7 Reuter. An American cable cays that a Honor boa y :Vm"ar to tha with Britain, has 'been signal Gearmany.—Reuter.
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  • 20 7 Reuter. has arrived at Cannon Reuter. The American world-fl'ers have arrived at Yetorofu. Kur le Islands Reuter.
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  • 115 7 INDUSTRIES BADLY HIT. EXORBITANT INTEREST ON LOANS. Reuter. A Berl'n cable reports that the Becker Steel Company at Willch, Rhincbnd one of the biggest in G rmar.y has been compelled to placethe'r aff-irs in the hands of the Official Receiver, owing to the d ffieuity of obta'nng
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  • 117 7 Reuter. According to a Melbourne message W ng-Commander Gcble and FlyingOfficer Maci.ryre have arrived in a seaplane escorted by a fleet of aeroplan's. They wcra cheered by enormous crowds lining the be flagged foreshore. They alighted s: fe y n the suVurb of St Kilda c mple
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  • 83 7 TRIP AROUND AFRICA. Reuter. The Un'ted States light cruiser "Trei?icn" is sailing en a 25,000 mile t st cruise round Africa with the object of determining t£ae efl\ ctlveneen of long range soootSng and the ability of iXiia type cf vessel bo operate independently and away from
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  • 14 7 [We do not necessarly endorse the opinions expressed by correspondcn..s.]
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  • 198 7 S r.—The disarict of St. Michael'src?d Is earn, ng an excefle repevtationi for burglars in spite of .he proximty of the Rumah Miakin P. S. The various thefts committed only prove, that the robbers, fui y aware that the district liacks police supervision, are taking advantage of the
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  • 124 7 One hundred and seventy-nine of the 210 deaths, which occurred la S'ngapore during he week ending May 10, recorded by the Muncrpai Hea' h Officer, were Ob\ ese, one was EuTOrtia.'i 14. BieOaye *nd 12 Indians. The chief c*om» cf m&'mUtf wefre pmmmana 34. pttthss 23, malaria 18 CGUVcOsionfl 17,
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  • 1030 7 JUDGMENT DELIVERED. t BIG CASE ENDS. Mr. Justice Wh illey delivered judgment last bjefoi c a crowded ouurt in bhe mOLxm Peck v. Ruestsell vrh eh was heaid ias; merJih. His began *by saying that in the case the issues were so ;'nomwu, aad the evidence so v.ouminous,
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  • 670 7 CHINESE TRIES TO IMPLICATE RIVAL. An 'mteies'.i.ig c se was heard ;r the District Curt before Mr. Pryde yeSteaday morning when, as a neaulU of a raid conducted by Mr. Kenny C. D. 1., on 75 Craig-r oad. on Sunday a Chinese was placed in tihe d
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  • 73 7 We giratefurly acknowledge, as Under, what has been paid into the local Hongkong a d Shanghai Bank fcr the above fund: Tao Chow Km $10 C. C. M. 10 J. D. P. 10 J A. B C 25 Ch'itcse'Churrh Tek Kha 34 Ch nese Church Jatan Abdullah
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  • 78 7 Programme of Drills up to and for May 25. To-morrow, May 21. at 515 p.m Drill HaU, Eurasian Company. Arms and Signal Drill (Drill Order.) Mr.lay Drill Hail Malay Company, Bayonet Training; Musketry. Frday, May 23.—EMU HaJi. All Offices, S.V.C., Sword Drill. Drill Hall, S.R.A. (V). Gun
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 259 7 I STRONG 7 I LIGHT I I DURABLE I I THE AMERICAN PULLEY INCORPORATES TBeS I PROVED BEST CF ALL TYPES OF 3 AME3 1 C A N PULLEYS. THOUGH MANY RE- 3} j I STEEL SPLIT FINEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE 3 I PULLEYS THt: BASIC PRINCIPLES RE GAIN jo
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  • 642 8 NOTES OF THE WEEK. Fout contests in one month proved too much for Battling Key who test 3iis. Ma.ayun ligftl-weight title to pomv SarJo» ir, their ten round font est at the Stadium last Wednesday. Key would have been wiser if Ke had put a longer spell
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  • 125 8 HOME MATCHEJS. Lancashire met the South Africans at cricket jj: Manchester on a soft wicket. Lancashire compiled 293. Wat* m payed a very sound innings of 117 which he collected in 230 minutes. His score rrrciud d a fiver and 17 fours. Pegler captured six wickets for 68 runs.
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  • 51 8 EPINARD BEATEN IN TEST RACE. r» cou»-se Captain Colin' s Linojlrish) re winner Sir Gallahad carrying 8 st~ 7 lbs. ridden bv Frank O'Neill Wntheimert Epmard carrying 9 at. 4 lbs. ridden by E. Hayres. by a short neck in a match over six and a half furloiics.
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  • 47 8 P. Murphy, the jockey, Ift for Java tih;s mtoming by the s s "Charon". All the drainer* a/nd the otiher jockeys hava arranged to leave by tram or boat so as to be in Kuala Lumpur two weeks before the Meeting, which commences June 14.
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  • 188 8 YESTERDAY'S MATCH. R. G. AS. NARROW WIN. The Malays, proved a surprise packet for the R. G. A. in the first divisjon of Ittie Singapore Football L.ague on the Padang. the latter being fortunate in emergingi winmuirs by three gjals to two. The Malays payed a nemarkaby good game
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  • 66 8 The following will represent the St. J. O. B. A. vi.rsus the Harlequins, in the second division league, on the Milaya Ground th s afternoon:—C. M Rodrigues; H. Scully, C. F. Ess; C. Pennefather. Lee Kiah Wah (Captain), C. de. Souza; P. Rozario, J. Conceicao, G. Codeiro.
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  • 59 8 The following will represent the S. C. F. A. II again*: the S. C C. II tc-d'y on th e latter's ground:—Yong Ngim Djin: Tan Lee Wan. Foo Siak Cheng; Chia Gue Seng. Chua Boon Lay. Tan Chw?e Tiong; Tham Gbeng Hoe, He?»g Cheng Yook.
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  • 69 8 DIVISION I. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. S. C. F. A. 4 4 0 0 15 2 8 R. G. A.. 4 3 1 0 8 4 6 S. C. C. 4 2 1 1 7 5 5 S. R. C. 5 13 15 9 3
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  • 262 8 SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE. OwVig to the limited number of courts a: Its dispcs -l the Singapore Lawn Tern's Associat'o n has not found it possible I o throw open to the publ c of Singapore as heretofore the Singes an<j Doubles Championship events for
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  • 72 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies Championship Singles. Mrs. L. R. Hall beat Mrs. R. C. Sayers 6—0. 6—2. Championship Pairs—Mixed. Mrs. Vowler and D. H. Kieinman beat Mrs. Brooke and R. L'nton 6—1, a—2. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cameron beat M ss David and E. S. Nathan 6—], 6—4.
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  • 108 8 The Championship will commence (Wednesday) «1 the Hard courts at Fort Canning, the t es being TO-MORROW'S TIES. C. Smith vs. Woan Chow Ta/t. S. Abed vs H. G Stack. H. L Hask:rag vs. F. Z'egele. Oh Jitt S am* vs. Thio Keng Hor g. THURSDAY'S TIES. I.
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  • 45 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. F. Ephramus and F. J. Rappa vs. C. A. R. Bateman nd C. J. OUvelro. Championship. E. E. de Souza vs N. E Ess. Final Ties.—S ngle* Handicap B. V. C. Westerhout, owe 15.. vs. C. Ol'veiro, owe 15.
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  • 164 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A. Singles Handicap. Qbect ig Chee Hai sar. beat Chong Thut Ptt owe 15, B—6. 6—t. Ong Scow Han owe 9 beat Tan Ho ig Ghee owe 6, 7—9, 6—o, 6—L B. Singles Handicap. Yap Ah Chtian owe 9 beat Kiong Beng Ho owe 6. 6—4.
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  • 279 8 SINGAPORE CLUB. The May Bogey Competition resulted as follows:— Senior Division: Won by H. Jackson with a score of 1 down. The following cards were returned:— H. Jacks. m 10 1 Down E. A. Stevens 7 3 D. Stewart 5 3^ J. C. Cuthbert 8 3 F. Harrison scr.
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  • 43 8 The result of the May Medal (Bogsy) is a win for H. Jackson with a nett score of 1 dtown. The Ball Sweep on Saturday was WK>n by N. E. Batfh, aU square, and on Sunday by H. Jackson, all square.
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  • 23 8 Owing to the postponement for the races on Thursday 15th, th? Ladies' May Medal will be played on Thursday, 22nd, irasit.
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  • 33 8 Reuter. The results of the Baseball National are: Pittsburg beait New York by 6 to 3; American Philadelphia beat Chicago by 4 to 3 and Boston beat Detect by 9 to I.—Renter.
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  • 902 8 VISITORS' DAY. W.M.B. This yearly event is looked forward to very keenjy by the members of the Cfub and tihe entries and raciwg yesterday were ail that cou.d be wished. The Cup was put up by the Members of fee Sa;.. ng Oomm titee, and tihe course and arrangements
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  • 129 8 Plant For Sale. Offers are iivited for the purchase of plant including Loco Cranes, Pi'ing rames and Hammers, Winch, Steam Pumps, Boiler?, Hand Pumps, Rail Presses Hydraulic Wheel Press, Planing Vachines, Lathe, Air Compressor, Drilling Machines, Derrick Crane, Electric Motors, 3 No. 50 K. W.
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    • 24 8 ■"■ll«WWWIWIll«H««H«tlHltlgt«^ I Lactogen THE NATURAL MILK FOOD For Your Baby. Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London), I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, Z 'iWituiraiiiiiiimuii.initiiui.nt.iMi.m.i.,,.,..,..,,.,,.,..,,.,,....,,.,..... -ftWfcMMMlll'lEiil
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    • 254 8 FOOTBALL BOOTS( (English Manufacture) D I ALL SIZES IN STOCK. I I I Prices range from $5.00 tO SB.so» er P* f Obtainable from: I RAJA Co„ I I 117, North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. I ISMAIL A. RAHEEMT j The leading home in the Straits for HighclaM Jewellery and
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  • 1092 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. I J Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, j Exchange and Share Brokers, issut I i the following list of quotations: S nga/pore, May 20. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Alicgar 2s -ill*4 j
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  • 138 9 The Paris* correspondent of the London "Daly Telegraph" that it appears that certain 1 ParV.ans wer c unaware of the real qualty of their meat when they recently regaled themselves on a couple of racehorses, whose value, according to the complainant in a case row before the
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    • 307 9 i i i i i 1,1 i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiaiiitiimiiiiiiuimuuii'i i i i, it j bHOAPCASTING FOR MALAYA ON TO MALACCA i i SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT A Popular Wireless Meeting nspicM of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce) I Will be held at the Chinese Malacca Club j on Saturday,
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    • 366 9 Raisins fruitier and cleaner than you elver used before To-day throughout Great Britain, trays in thedustless, sun-hot air, gaining Ljl •id V ouscxv lyes ar using Sun- a fruitiness and rich colour that the old, Ma:d Kaisins. They find them more hurried methods cannot approach, delicious, more rich and No
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    • 96 9 .'**********25?**********5^ f COOK OY «HS I Lrj T IE X <| DERBY .-Mf HOUSEWIFE Reßls i 25 lEir 2 «-«1.751 I'll I I Per month. f 1 IIt]f? -Bif ..I a Suitable 1 1 19 Suitable I ll2=ll==?!i] 1 §1 I 1 for f%Bpdi!P f r I 1 4 P
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  • 546 10 Singapore, May 10. MEAT. Article- Price». c. Beef steak round kati 0.41 Beef stew or curry kati 0.37 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) kati 0.47 Mutton Indian kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kati 0.52 Capons (Locadly reared) kati Hens
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  • 125 10 A Baltimore magistrate, who has often to hear cases arising out of motor accidents has provided hiwself with i few models of automcb les— lihree touring cars, a taxi, ar.d a lorry —in order to assist the giving of evidence. His equipment also includes a large board
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    • 562 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST LTD In the Estate of S. E. Nissim Deceased. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have been instruct to sell by public auction at their •ale-room, Raffles Chamberp, Raffles Place. On Monday, May 26, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. Oxley Road Lots 1 and 2-All those two pieces
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    • 367 10 THE I Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE Agents: g files?rs. SIHE, DARBY A Co., Lid. I 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. I Telephone No. 2800. I jjj 9 EXPERT: What is that you look/.for? 1 VISITOR 9 Beal GOOD QUALITY. i I ;3 EXPERT: Eh
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    • 647 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COfiIPANY MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENI PORTS OP CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCU r AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leave* Hongkong Arrives San Fra PRESIDENT WILSON Juno 4 PRESIDENT LINCOLN June 18 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPI via SAN
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    • 430 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) «111 PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. SULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. er Contract with Hii Majesty's Government.) fftm LONDON. HOMEWARDS, ii ii Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves To*ii*£G Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1924 1924 1,000 May 23
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    • 353 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, Yangfaze porta, Formosa, the Philippine©, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 491 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINEIOF SUMMERS Montidy tailings to and from Australia for cargo cjyly. calling 's.t Bat aria, Sourabaya, Fremanile Adelaide. Melbourne *nd Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL? AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departnj 1924 MM EURELIA June 17 Jure 19 For fuitfca* particulars regarding freight £c, please apply to
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    • 607 11 steamer sailings 'NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TON:.'AGE DESTINATION Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 27 Ka*hima Maru 10 500 Marseilles Londcn Antwerp Tune 10 Hakone Maru 11 000 Marseilles London Antwerp June 24 Suwa-Maru 12 000 Marseilles London Antwerp Jul- 8 Fushrmi Maru 12.000 Marse'Ues London Antwerp
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    • 621 12 TO LET Bungalow \o 529 Ea*t Cca»t Read rtw under repair* to let, clcte U bigiaj Police Station. Unfunded upper p?.rt of house rear town comprising 4 rooms, kitchen and bathroom. Apply to No. Ic6 c/o Malaya Tribune." Ko. 94 Oichuid Read (compound house) as frcm Ist June ]924 and
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    • 350 12 PUBLIC NOTICES, REMOVED!!! Light Masseuse Now a*t YEBISUYA HOTEL 72, Waterloo Street. WAR LOAN PREMIUM TICKETS. Whereas on loth April 1924 an appiiCiticm Wii made to the < ourt of the Judicial Commissioner Kuala Lumpur for-permission to devote to certain chari ties tne unclaimed balance remaining iv the hands of
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    • 409 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 £1800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Siir
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    • 530 12 THE~HO nfej&r BANK, LIMntĔD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Stireet. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Ralhiamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongifc ng 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang. Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianek, Trang
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    • 489 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 £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Brand ies. Alor Star Hongkong Puket
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    • 423 12 INSURANCE j SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. I Manager. Office*: 2, F inlay eon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Fxwr, Banque del lndo Ch na Buildings, IA, Malacca
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    • 381 12 Don't Buy a CAMERA Until yo i f U v 3 seen our CONTESSANETTEL The Worlds Best Fitted win ZEISS TESSAR F 4.5 LENS The Singapore Studio Photo Co Photographers and Photo D 195, 03Ca\3i) i(UA3, SlN€Aj£u L PHONE NO 3^9, THE MALAYA TRIBUNE r AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING
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