Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY, Vol. Xfe No. 119 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1924.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 KURLO RASHES j WITHOUT j SHRINKING m m mrM igc Sons, Ltd. I t ted in England.) i I i l I I I liiillllHllllllllllllllirUWW III" WATFORD •MAGNETOS j aßflKf CYLINDER, j Right and Left hand jj United Engineers Limited, I < Incorporated in the S. S.) X Electrical Department,
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    • 260 1 AVOID PRICKLY HEAT by using "AGNESIA" Antiseptic Dusting Powder. Manufactured only by MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Boad, SINGAPORE. iiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiUHiiiiMiininininriinniiiiininiiihiiifiniHH THE ROBINSON PIANO* COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY, Hawaiian Steel Guitars From 122.50 Ukulules From£ 12.00 Bass Dros 30 inch. SSO.CO I Kay Flutes From
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    • 174 1 lii i i. i i a i 0 i n i i i i i i i. r» THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians 1 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. I New Shipments: X BAY Frame I CONQUEROR Frame SINTEX Frame I SHELLTEX Frames I All above frames are the
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  • 2659 2 GERMAN CAPITAL ABROAD. The following h the report of the second [McKenna] Conrmttee of Experts. Ia pursuance of a decision of the Reparation Commssico of November 30, 1923, we were created a Committee to consider the means of estimating the amoun; of German exported capital and of bringing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 532 2 KWmWbWr for the bites of inosquitos, spiders, ants, sandflies, scorpions. etc. application of Zam-Buk is instantly cooling and soothing. It removes poisonous matter, suMues smarting irritation and Those painful disfiguring rashes, sores and swellings, brought on by the aud the soothing herbal essences will speedily comfort and heal \n:r skin
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    • 162 2 IN THE COILS OF RHEUMATISM. A man's most valuable oossessicn is time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. It robs the sufferer of minutes and hours and days and nights and weoks, months, or years of happiness and useful work. No man can call bis time his own while h
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    • 403 2 Sugar and all things f I j'HE sugared delights is the most pleasant and tne efficient dentifrice procurable. in IHI tempting: delicacies «n_-i i i r.u r Whilst the teeth are sound -Jk* V or the confectioner, j,. c I JJ the delights or the table can the sweet luxuries
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  • 187 3 How to Remove and Prevent it. "The symptom* of n. rye-exhaus-tion," writes a distinguished physician in the "London Medical Times,'' "comprise the whole extended gamut of all the manifestations of nervous dieease. The wandering thought, the headache, and the depression, the mental and moral wrakness in its every form,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 420 3 Capsules J antiseptic is M/i k can result. Wk ,n m<nd them. > Warmth without Heat; Coolness without Chill. Cv really hot days, when 1 c coolest of cool drinks .ails. Aertex will keep "^B^S^A t 1S U unusual construction of /tL jP ■"^I^B Vertex that guarantees this cool- /--LU
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    • 87 3 "GET ON OR GET UNDER." Efficiency 1* the key-n tc of succec-b and to be efficient the m r.d must be aii'cirt and the body in perfect working order. Pink ttes, used whe-. necessary, are a great ad to 'efficiency because t >ey prevent ar.d d spel constipation, ban sh
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    • 402 3 GUTIHURA HEUSI C&OIIEMA Over Arms, Hands, Face, Neck. Irritation Intense. "Whin my little daughter was five years of age eczema broke out all over her arms, hands, face and neck. The irritation was intense and she kept us awake at night by her constant scratching. We had to take her
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    • 395 3 Usenubbucks 1 Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., 5M avoid the heavy cost of renewals. |a It is more than ever imperative to saftguard w your property by constant care in the matter II Ijjm i of paint —the one defence against the $il though ravages of time, blistering suns
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  • 1256 4  -  "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." SUCCESS ACCOMPANIED BY RESPONSIBILITY. By "Fermar." In many instances it seoms, even a crown of glory may have its ccca.- i.onal thorn. Although toe g:Jd ia intrinsic value and its burnished surface nay dazzle the eye. too fact remans that many obligations go with
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 365 4 AMUSEMENTS. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY For Two Nights Only EMPIRE BENNY LEONARD The Lightweight Champion oi the World in THE EVIL EYE The Greatest Serial of all times All 30 Reels in One Night. Show Starts at 7 p.m. Ali Seats at Half Price. First Class 50 cts. Third Class 15
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    • 246 4 AMUSEMENTS, Alhambra From Sunday, May 18, to Friday, May 23 j Id the Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News, Under Two Jags 1 Reel Pathe Comedy B P. SCHULBERG PRESFISTS Barbara La Marr David Bulter, Richard Tucker, Betty Francisco in Poor Men's Wives In 7
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    • 275 4 AMUSEMENTS ADOLPh ZUKOQ PPE/ENT/A Stop Look Listf* 111 GEORGE FITZMAURJCE n PRODUCTION I 21 £j j221 23 j Vnyf GEOBGK w h NIGHTS A l|k For Three Nights Only FIVEofGoo-ge "7abhs EXPEDIENCE SHSSS RICHARD BARTHELME// ji picture 25 Reels HUPt iilfcifiUNU bfcKlftL Episodes 3 audi SATLHDAV bit m Seeoed .-h
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  • 210 5 h of he Oriel n.al ity I fe Assurance i their Company's sth instant at a Lumpur. Taeve gathering of s medical ex-well-WMMVOt at •i n the occasion. ere served ,l ad up photo tak?n Swee, of Messrs I* Y. LuL, o:.<e of t«he yes. spoke of onp
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  • 32 5 D I ng May 25. I -2 Band Pracat 5.15 pm. i v 24—Comb ned Par- 8, at 430 p.m. i> Orders as issued "Wnsgjj j-g^ FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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  • 149 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London.—lOd. Loc.J.—31% cen. s. TIN.* London.—£2ol.o.o. Local.—slol per picul 200 tons ■old. PRODUCE. Buyers Seller* Gamble: $32.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube Whi.e Pepper 27 75 Mixed Black Pepper Sundr'ed Copra 1125 *Mixed Copra 1100 llioi) Small Flake Tap oca 10 25 Med.
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  • 143 5 T;r. —Taipings $1.09 to $1.12%. Norths $1.05 to $1.08, Souths 87 to 90 cents, J.hars 29 to 31 cents, Petalinsa $118 0 $121 Nawng Pets $1.30 to $1.35, Linguis $3.90 to $4. Pcngkaier.s SlO to $10.30 Rubber:—Mentakabs 13 to 15 cents, Ulu Benuts 13 to
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  • 311 5 ANNIVERSARY OF ASSOCIATION. The members of the Subordinate Cv l Service Assoc-'-ion attended n strong force at the Ta< jong Khu Government bungiow on 'Sunday .o celebrate the t.n versay cf their Assoc a/on. An e.njoy be programme of sports and the gen ral mcc.ing w s
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  • 120 5 Pe«r Me'tchior Treub:—Mr. W. Main dersßMl, Mr. C. J. Crster, Mr. W. Sdbotte, Mr. S. E Jut a Mrs. Johaimis, Mr H. A. Soeratie. Mrs. Patrice, Mr. J X Gwimmei Mr. and Mrs. Tauss; g Ms E V. Wal'is Mr. 9t. John Bnaddelt Mns. L. Newton. Mr F.
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  • 53 5 Ac 1 on taken at mea ing of Comm ttee No 5 held on May 16:— Decided to repud ate lufciltr.for damage c used by fire at Tebrau ES DecTded to take no act on in the ma ter of supply'ng consumers of gas, water and electricity with
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 683 5 JR. H. NAVAL BASK, SINGAPORE. Plant For Sale. Offers are i.vited for the purchase of plant including Loco Cranes, fi ing frames and Hammers, Winch, Steam Pumps, Boilers, Hand Pumps, Rail Presses Hydraulic Wheel Press, Planing Machines, Lathe, Air ompressor, Drilling Machines. Der ick Crane, Electric Motors, 3 No. 50
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    • 514 5 NEOTESTIN The Latest gland treatment f >r sex lal Insufficiency, neurasthenia, loss of memory, lack of strength and energy As supplied to the leading b ,xers in Malaya. 2 weeks treatment $5.00 5 weeks (full course) 10.00 STANDARD PHARMACY, 3.6, North Bridge RoaJ. ANGLO FRENCH DRUG HOUSES Ltd. 2, Victoria
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    • 261 5 ■imiiwiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiitiiMiiin^ THE ANSWER TO THE OUTSIDE PAINTING li PROBLEM. f ZfNOLIN has revolu- rj w\l r\j fVT tionized outside painting AIIiNvIJLIIN but costs less for the ready a 44 Araold-izsd Ziac Paiat for use gallon than the j I A patented process by which gallon of White Lead I I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 289 5 mails close. TO-DAY, MAY 21. *Menta 2 p.m. pa.i» lantan., Patand, liajii-n and I'rachastipolfl 2 p.m. Bat K 3 p.m. Mu-ar* Ma- 1 11 \> >in Whatt Soon 3 p.m. e i.am 1'enan* -Ipoh 3 £-m. Medusa 3 p.m. i Oje-bd.lt >h of Sarawak 4 p.m. S.agen, Koia k l'apan
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  • 37 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. The funeral of the late Mr. Wong Chin Teng will take place on the 22nd May li>24. at 11 am at 324 North Bridge Road. Singapore to Bi na Vista Road Cemetery.
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  • 58 6 TAN—The death occur re i yest Tday at 3 35 p.m. at No. (»3 Cuppage Road of Mr. Tan S\v. e Iwe, aged G2 years b.i' ved falser of Messrs. Tan Boon Kiah aud Tan Y ng of the Sze Hai Tong Ba:«k and th? Net hi rands Iniia
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  • 1073 6 I Rubber at thirty cent; —nine-peaaj three-'farth ngs in London! It is cer.airdy no: a t me'"»"for drifting. I t Yet th t ti what s happening ;o th? j chef industry if Malaya. At freI j quent intervals fcr senv. months we j h ye urge:!
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  • 175 6 Mr. Charles Harry has arrived to join the staff of the F. M. S. Electrical Department. Mr. A. E. Baddeley arrived in Penang from Singapore on Saturday morning by the Ekma. o Lady Shaw ard Miss Shaw, who have been spend ng three weeks at Brastagi, have returned to Singapore.
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  • 882 6 PLAINTIFF LOSES CASE. The case of the dissolut on of partnership of an eaiirg-stall 1 ce.nse-bus-ness at Elle.vborough Market, which had been postponed, came up for argume.it yesterday morning before the Chief Justice, 'Sir Walter Shaw, n the Supreme Court. Mr. J. G. Campfbell represented the pi
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  • 17 6 [We do not necessarily endow» th« opinions exp r ie>s««d by correspondents-.] f
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  • 377 6 Sir. —One of the Chr aiian missions bias opened an i op„i1 air e nema o l a vacant p ece of la d in Lorong 15 Gaylang. There they shew pictures of Jesus Christ (on Whom be pec.ce) and of hnaveo and hell an J o her
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  • 279 6 MOTOR FATALITIES. The inquiry ?no ihe death of a Cn nese boy who was kn.-ck.d down ar.d kliod by motor-bus 3617 n S~ eg e-road, on Tuesday aft err, oo WB3 concluded before Mr. Bour«, the City Coroner, yesterday. After hearing the evidence of the Chinese dr
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  • 30 6 From' China and Japan by s I Plassy, due Singapore 4 p.m. bo-day. From Europe (London mails des-r>-.l«hed May 1) by ba More*, due Penang 6 a.m> to-morrow.
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  • 188 6 Mr. Roland untitled returned yesterday morning from a visit to Java. o Tbe Msfay Mail unders ands that the offic al opening cf the Jd ore Causeway wid takj place en the 28th mst. Q The Rev. J. H. McKew. Chaplain to the Forces, 'has be«n errantcd a nvonth's leave.
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  • 413 6 PROGRESS OF IN FIRST 1 7,N The hr ,t of numbers of Association wi I be Ha.., Raffles h -t day, of May 28, a A The repor; of the year eoddj er follows: The G nd bice augural general follows:—Prealdei Sang; Vice Pr bmai vice p re
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  • 155 6 CTRIOLS CASK [Hi SI PiBM COURT. The Chief Ju.<wv <: v..-.* beard an unusu i cast S.. CoUrt thi> nor lg. 1 S r K and Tan A!i M n, sued H claiming: $5,000 f < r r :f prestcutcn Mr. Zai for the pla'ntiff and M
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  • 78 6 gg SoFnzV. Restriction Fail Two S.ngapore Inquests Dissolution of PaD n r hip Praama arid Litigat a o Rafficaim Letters to the Edi 11 is Deaft Batt e Labour and Cji ni > y d J Russ.-a ajaka for -i Loa Ex-Miner aa a R ei I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 455 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd. jj S (Incorporated n the Straits Settlements.) C ill 1 The "Stafford-j I Mackintosh. I fy w Made cf Double Texture TwiH I pfys Paramatta in a neat olive E IV shade. Open Collar which can jj be worn closed to the throat I r j
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 140 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, May 21. High Tides. —0.21 p.m. 11.49 p-.ni. To-morrow, May 22. High Tide. —1.5 p.m. St. Andrew's Medcal Mission "At Home" 4 30 p.m. Lodge Eastern Ga e, 6 p.m. Friday, May 23. Tides. —0.31 a.m. 1.54 pan. P. a d O. Outward
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  • 186 7 N 0 GOVERNMENT <;i ARANTEE. agfiIPATHETIC TO PRIVATE LOAN." Reuter. qu issued by the I lonf n nee states that egaticn has h r.ded the i n a memorandum m ted that if Britain will Ho atioo of a' long term mil d'vote a lumo
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  • 104 7 ft 491 tED comm«€lalJ||! m NTIOX. Reuter. ftieg vms th*prtss ar.n. racing ft« i• pr i mir ary F c c. nnu .c'al gg^rven- us incort»ect by a fuf i m i.i •*i 3 atemrot, which i ich Government has M Merlin to coj*, ir. v Befert
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  • 135 7 Reuter. a:-r;vt i at Shanghai yeS'erdav. and ng 0 r. the golf:<!'d travell ng at a low speed with bunker and smashed •k*' ta 1 end of the fuselage. a ar.d propeller were '-imaged. Do's-y inf:rmed u r s that h cor.sequenJy dd no- con'.-i i a
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  • 52 7 Reuter. a r w P' ocess cf electr'cal transr" i the American Telephone and u *aph Company yesterd y suc.u y sent to New York from and, Oho fifteen photographs 'j- urs. The p ctures were five y 'Hin i.ehts and were perfect or reproduction in the
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  • 172 7 OVATION. OPENING OF SCOTTISH CHURCH ASSEMBLY. The ex-mir.er Mr. James Brown in the scarlet uniform of a Depuiy Ireuten nt of Ayrsh re was ovated by the populat or. at Edinburgh yesterday when he drove in the royal carriage from Holyrood through decorated streets to
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  • 158 7 NEWSPAPERS SCATHING CRITICISM. "A CASE OF COURAGE FOOLS." Reuter. New York newspapers are unanimous in c naemning the Soldiers Bonus Bill estimating that it entails t.'he expenditure of about four billion d:;llam and opens the way to numberless further demands and largesses for the biriefit cf special
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  • 118 7 LACK OF EFFICIENCY. Reuter. The Free Sta e Local Government Ministry has reported th:t the efforts of ir.d-vidual members of the Dubl n Corporation to secure art' tffic ent and economical management of the c ty's bus'ness are unavailing in the absence of support from the majority. Effie'ent
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  • 75 7 Reuter. A cable from Rome ys that the Congress of Agr cultur s.s of ever three hundred of the wor d's prom nemt agr •Qul'iur sts has concluded It adopted a proposal to establish an intern tional society of agricultural science w'th headquarters at a& nterr.a .i'onal ii.at'tuta
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  • 34 7 Reuter. The trial of lh 2 accused at Cawnpore has concluded. All ware sentenced to four years' imprisonma it. It is undeistood appeals will be preferred 1.0 iho High Court. Reuter.
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  • 107 7 POSSIBLE DEFEAT TO-MORROW. TORIES DEMAND DRASTIC AMENDMENTS. Reuter. Opponents of the Unemployment Insurance Bill :n the House of Commons de-el red yesterday that it is an extended dol c system ard h.s not advanced the unemploymen; schemes wh eh it had been expected Government had cut and
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  • 165 7 DEMAND FOR INCREASED STRENGTH. BELOW HER PROPORTION. Reuter. Mr Butler Cha rraa: of the Naval Commi teo has advised ihe House of Rcpiese i.at yes th t at least (150 000 COO must be expanded ca the navy :f it was to equal the strength cf .he Br't'sh
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  • 40 7 KING AND QUEEN VISIT PAVILION. Reuter. Their Majee'ias in touring t'.ie Empire Exhibition visited the Malayan section where, three picturesquely dressed Malayans came forward, beariv trays \V. h cost y fabric and a salver gcng as prese.'j}—Reuter.
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  • 33 7 Reuter. The de.th has occurred of Sir William Edward Goschen the dls.nguished diplomat st, son of the late Mr. W. E. Goschen the eminent financier and Chancellor of th e Exchequer
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  • 31 7 Reuter. The Now York National City Bank has .arranged with the Swed sh National Deb; Office for one year, for a rsvolvixg credit of $225.000 000 for Sweden —Reuter.
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  • 24 7 Reuter. An- American nrssage s ys that Mr. Cool dge has accepted the resignation of Mr. Woods, Amb ssador at Tokyo.—Reuter.
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  • 85 7 CLEVER MALAY DANCES. The ooeras end othor attractio as at the 'Tasar Malam" New Word are drawing large crowds n'ght'.y; the Cty Opera in particular b.'ng well patronised. A fea. ure of Saturday night's programme was a rangg't \g compct-tV'' Mr. Low Elm Swee, reputed to
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  • 24 7 Dr. D. untitled, successer to the late Dr. Timothy R'chards, of the Christian Literature Society of China is a passenger on board the Plassy.
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  • 1878 7 THE DEATH RATTLE FEEBLE DRIFTING OF RUBBER. METHOD OF RESTRICTION AT FAULT. 1 A Cali to the Industry. (To the Editor, "Malay Mai") Sir, —Is it the dealh-rattie? Are, we tt of a great Indus!' ry To-day I am offered, spot, for my robber 8d a lb. Pr ces have
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  • 165 7 After a long Interval, flocd'ng was experienced n Kuala Lumpur en Saturday evtr.'ng as a result of he he vy rainstorm whch began bout 3 p.m. and continued till ls-te at n got. The police alarm was given three t'mes. warring res cents of the possbil
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 282 7 I yfil r CHUN BLOCKS 4 I IHLL hoists jjl 1 Five Men and a oae Man ani a Yd,e Spir-Ssnred B I 5 equal j C S Hand-Truck Chain Block on a I Beam tap ley. fj I And the one man with the Yale equipment Will g a
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  • 176 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL. YESTERDAY S RESULTS. S.C.F.A. BEATEN. The S r.gapcre Cricket. Club II ard the Straits Chin.se Football Association II an inter.sting £fime in tCM second d.vision of the Singapore Fee bill Leagu?, on the Padang yesterday afternoon. Spinks was seen to adva 'tai at centre ha.f and was
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  • 43 8 Another match in the second d vision of (file Singapore Football Associate L.ague baiween the St. Josepn's Old Boys and the Harlequins was played at the Malaya Ground, the forme* emerg.d victors by scoring two goals to nil.
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  • 98 8 SECOND DIVISION. Go* Is P. W l„ D- F, A. Pt* Su*itx »»>20 20 7 H S. J. 0. LI 3 :j 0 <> 6 1» H K- 1?. 3 3 0 10 2 (i O. T. F C 2 6 0 0 8 2 1 C,
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  • 26 8 T fir t division ieagu? football natch between the S. R. C and the Royal Sussex fixed for this al er.nioon L;s bvn postponed.
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  • 130 8 On Thursday the 23nd mst. on the Malacca Club Pa Jang the following way represent < St. F»mncis' Institution in the "V utg Malacca Cup" fins! aga nst thj High School Team P. J. Felix; Osuian bin%Lsmaii (Captain); Tav Kirn Wat JY R. J vh Hambia, Ong Kiln
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  • 128 8 LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1924. First Division. Date Team Ground May. 21 S R C. v. Sussex S R C. 23 S C.C. v. Ma.av F. T. S.C.C. 26 R G A. v. S.C.F.A. SRC. 28 S.C C. v. Sussex S C.C. 30 S.R C. v. R.G.A. SRC. June.
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  • 28 8 KEPPEL CLUB. The n siVt of the May Ladies Spoon is a win f r Mns. H. H. Wilson with a scor? of 4G 4 42 nett.
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  • 26 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. The S.C.C. Tournament will be resumed en the Pad-ang on Saturday, when the Pul>l r e Services and Law will meet the Merchants.
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  • 51 8 The f.llowing team has b:tn .-elected to represent Negri Semb: an against Singapore here at Whitsuntide: N. J. A. Foster (capt.). R. T. Foster, J. Jaraes, W. Wil'an L. V. J. Laville. H. While. M. Saundens W. Chars ley. M. de Vitre, R. V. Baylis and C. O.
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  • 52 8 Reuter. Lancashire defeated the South Afr cans by an innings and 78 runs. The S.irh Africans put together 155. Parkin captu-ed five wickets for 61 runs wLile R. TyMesky took the remaining five for 50 runs. Surrey's match against Yorksftvre was abandoned owing to th* bad condition of
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  • 28 8 INTER-CLUB TOURNAMENT Enrits are mv.ted from members £ni! r v he a L bcv? toumamoTit. Rues can Ye ob aned from the jfcretary, The Grde n Club
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  • 256 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. KLEINMAN STILL CHAMPION. The final of the open singles chainpionsl.'ip of the S.C.C. Spring Tournament was payed yea terday and D. H. K.Hjinman.. the holder, did net fiiad it a very hard task to defeat R. N. Hamiiion the challenger, by 6—3, 6—2. Kieinman was not
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  • 109 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Championship Singles. Mrs. Vowler vs. Miss Wal ts. M» L. R. Hall vs Miss David. Champ onsh p Pa rs—Mixed. Miss Hope Falkner and Col. Bond vs. M:ss Seth and Zimmerman. Mrs. Sayers and Major Mo~gan vs. Mrs. Campbell and Tyler. Mixed Doubles "A" Class.
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  • 91 8 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Mixed Doubles. F. Ephraums and F. J. Rappa vs. C. A. R. Bateman and C. J. Oiiveiro unfimLsihcd, Championship. N. E. Ess beat E. E. de Souza w.o. Final—Single Handicap "B." V. C. Wesierihout owe 15 bsat E. Olaveiro owe 15 7—5, 6—3. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Dmbles
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  • 179 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A. Single Handicap. Chua Choon L ong owe 20 beat Orxg Seow Hian owe 9, 9 —7 8—6. B. Singles (semi-final). Chua Lye Yan owe 9 beat Chew Kcow owe 15, 6—4. 7 —5. TO-DAY'S TIES. A. Singles (semi-final). Cheo~2g Chee Lim vs.. Chear-ig Chee Hai.
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  • 18 8 Reuter. T VIENNA, Yesterday. jD®vis Cup Competitions Switzerland btat Austria by three matches to one.—Reuter.
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  • 67 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singles. C. Smith vs. Woon Chow Tat. S. Abed vs H. G. Stack. H L. Hosk'ng vs. F. Ziegele. Oh Ji>tt S ang vs. Thio K*cg Hong. All bookings for Fort Cannng tennis courts for this week ar e cancelled owing to Ihe tounfnament games.
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  • 47 8 CHINESE FRIENDLY ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY'S TIES. Singles Championship. Mr. Low Chwee Thye vs. Mr. Choo Lye Huait., Mr. Lrm Siew Tee vs. Mr. Khoo Beng Hock. SUNDAY'S TIES. Mr. Low Chwee Thye vs. Mr. ToCi Cheng Kiat. Mr. L'm Chwee Poh vs. Choo Lye Huat. i V
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  • 49 8 INDICTMENT AGAINST PROMOTER. Reuter. The New Jersey Federal Grand Jury who made an invest gation irsto toe transportation of films of the L>emps ey-Carpentier fight from N.w t ot:ier states, which is forbidden by law. has returned an agamst the fight promoter ex Kickarld and six others.—Reuter.
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  • 454 8 YESTERDAYS MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR, Yesterday. The meeting of the Federa], Council was held this morning, the Chef Secretary, the hon'ble Mr. W. G. Maxwell, presid ng in the absence of the High Commiss oner, Sir Laure.ce Gu llemard. Public Trustee. In reply to the
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  • 180 8 CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION. In the course of his summing up at the conclusion of the Sulon? b n Dahlam murder case at the Singapore Ass zes on Mo day the Chief Jus-'ce, Sir Walter Shaw s id he thought some rpology was "due te the members of
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  • 1489 8 ALLEGED FRAUDULENT PREFERENCE. HIGHLY SPECULATIVE BUSINESS. Mr. Just ce Acton was engaged, in the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, w th the hearing of a-case in wh:ch Soon ai d W.lso.v sue Wee Cheng Soon, one of the two d recteu*s of the firm, claiming repayment of $23
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  • 206 8 JUDGE'S STERN COMMENTS. In the Supreme Court yesterday mur.ing the Chief Jus.c?, Sr \\al t er Shaw, wag engaged with the hearng of an action, of *v* unusual nature, m which Sckandar Bn Mr* a mcd S-a.ltan, of Loro' >g 16, Geyl ng, represented by Mr. ShelleyIhompson. clamed
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  • 80 8 Programme of Drills up to and for May 25. To-day, May 21, af 515 pm— Drill Hall, Eurasian Company Arms and Signal Drill (Drill Order.) iMalay Drill Hail Malay Company, Bayonet Training; Musketry. Friday May 23—Drill Hail, All Offictu-s, S.V.C., Sword Drill. H A"-'„ S A (V)
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  • 125 8 untitled Baba bin Awang Sub-Assistant Conservator of Forasts. F. M S. i* beng sen. o, deputat.cn to Johore m place of Mr. V. L. Bain who was about to proceed to Rangoon for technical training. The M. M. steamers "ChantiHy" and have c :me and o-one The "Chantilly," with the
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    • 256 8 J FOOTBALL BOOTS I g (English Manufacture) |3 j All sizes in stock. I l Prices range $5.00 tO $8.50' j 3 3 I p jj| Obtainable from:--1 RAJA Co., I jjj 117, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. X I ISMAIL A. RAHEENf! j The leading house in the Straits for
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  • 1117 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND* EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore May 21. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. I Issue value of shares 6hown after name of company. Allsgar 2s -Jll% Anglo-Java 2s 2|3 Anglo-Malay 20s 20|3
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  • 140 9 JUDGE'S OFFICIAL DISCOVERY. M I find the D vorce Courts now act on much broader ground." sa d Mr. Justce Shearman n grar.'Jng a divorce decree in a case wh eh he had adjourne-d from the Birmingham Ass zes until he h d made inqu res as
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    • 306 9 rlll l..•"•' J,,, j BROADCASTING FOR MALAYAi I «ON TO MALACCA m SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I 5 A Popular Wireless Meeting j M Au-pices of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce) Will be held at the Chinese Malacca Club Cn Saturday, May 24, at 8.30 p.m. j when an address will
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    • 605 9 I Straight from the packet into your pudding the cleanest raisins you have ever seen The new raisins are so clean you do not than any other raisins or sultanas you have even have to rinse them; so carefully stalked ever bought. that you do not even have to pick
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  • 534 10 Singapore, May 17. MEAT. Article. Price*. c Beef steak rounli kati 0.40 Beef stew or curry kati 0.35 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.45 Mutton Indian kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kari 0.50 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens
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  • 112 10 Madra* May 2.— Witih reference to the Colombo message regarding standard so-diers, a dent learns from inquiries from the Stat on ftaff Office that the men must have been discharged soldiers. Otherwise it is impossible that they could have been sent across from Rangoon in the fashion they
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    • 741 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD In the Estate ot S. E. Nissim Deceased. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have been instructed to ■ell by public auction at their B ale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. On Monday, May 26, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. Oxley Boad 1 i a «H 9—All
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    • 603 10 AUCTION SALE. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Very valuable Rubber Plantations situate at Tanjong Rlmau, and Padang Sebang, and also at Ayer Panas, Malacca, comprised in the following Statutory Land Grants, together with their respective areas Situation Area Jenure Tanjmg Rimau 6 3 26 S. G. ***** do Padang Sebang 13 2
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    • 654 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANp^ MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENf pi, PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI *Kr i YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leaves Hongkong Arrives San r PRESIDENT WILSON June 4 PRESIDENT LINCOLN June 18 V SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO
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    • 469 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) > (AIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. lei Contract with Hii Majesty'i Government.) IfTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. r C r China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage
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    • 371 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penan fc 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
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    • 473 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE 10F STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at v Batavia, Sourabaya, Fre mantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. m i SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL* AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Date of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA June '8 June 10 For further particulars regarding freight
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    • 624 11 f STEAMER SAILINGS "T* < 'NIPPON YUSFN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Atsuta Maru 8 500 Marseilles London Antwerp May 27 Kashima Maru 10 500 Marseilles London Antwerp June 10 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp June 24 Suwa-Maru 12 000 Marseilles London Antwerp Jul 8 Fushimi Maru 12,000 Marse'lles
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    • 528 12 TO LET Bungakw T>'o. 529 East Ccait Read new under repbirtt to let, cltie to Siglaj Police Station. Unfurnished upper part of house near town comprising 4 rooms, kitchen and bathroom. Applj to No. It 6 c/o 'Malaya Tribune." "No. 94 Orchard Read (compound house) as from Ist June 1924
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    • 482 12 PUBLIC NOTICES REMOVED!!! Light Masseuse Now at YEBISUYA HOTEL 72, Waterloo Street. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Notice is hereby given that the Registration and Licensing of Dugs within tbe Municipality of the Town of Singapore for the year beginning Ist June, 1924, and ending 31st May, 19i5, will commence on Monday 2nd
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    • 398 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
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    • 538 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 Sole man. Batu Pahat 109 Jaian Ralhiamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francisco, j Batavia, Sourabaya. Semarang, Shanghai,
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    • 494 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 Propraetors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Brandies. ALor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar
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    • 425 12 INSURANCE Ahhl 80UTH 'VlfcW BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, F inlay ton Green, THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque dei Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street.
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    • 370 12 Don't Buy a CAMERA Until y-o'i his-, Ben OUr CONTESSANETTEi The Worlds Best fitted with ZEISS TESSAR F 1.5 LENS The Singapore Studia Photo Co. Photographers an I PI •< j) 195. ORCHARD ROAD, bINGAPOKt PHONE NO 389 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE A.ND SHIPPING GAZETTE (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 345 Editorial
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