Malaya Tribune, 10 June 1924
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Title Section27 1924-06-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING fGAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. V XL No. 136 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY. JUNE 10, 1924.27 words
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Advertisement143 1924-06-10 1 fkURLO I is most highly i con kntrated form pure soap. WASHES WITHOUT j SHRINKING. G issage Sons, Ltd. s d in England.) 5 i.'i..iimn'H'HMi ■liimiitf ii 1 ocaoBs: ipcaoi weMßaMoewaaaßoa PHILIPS LAMPS j may be aptly described as j "The Lighl of Asia* JMplnL Wherever you go J 1143 words
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Advertisement44 1924-06-10 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., f (Manufactnriag Opticians) J I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. 5 New Shipments X—BAY Frame CONQUEROR Frame SINTEX Frame I I SHELLTEX Frames 1 All above frames]are the latest style 2 and very I COMFORTABLE 1 AND 1 FASHIONABLE. "iiiniiriiTiniMtiiiiiiiiiniiiriiiiiniiiiTiiniinuiiiiiiDiiiaßH44 words
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Article704 1924-06-10 2 BOY AT SEA AT 14. Adventure is blaz.ed right across the I'fe history of Captain H. G. Kendall, who has just returne d jo h s London Marine SnperJßtendMßfttfp of the Canad an Pacific afier bui ding a r.ew Southampton base. In hisi 50 years of704 words
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Article208 1924-06-10 2 HERE AND HEREAFTER ARE DUE. Sir 01 ver Lodge declares that "man is unfinished;" and he answers h s own quest on, "Why is so much hum:.!; wrong and suffering permitted b$ Alm'ghtiy Power?" as fallows: Because in the Creation of man ?.n except onally lofty result208 words
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Advertisement325 1924-06-10 2 y Hi MALTED MILK 8 HORLICKS part H Thou Mind. o/ Folk have thankcJ HORLICICS M J 1 MALTED M. LK—tke FOOD-DRINK —for h mnrivaliedforoidafldyo eg alike. HORLICK S n 1 it made in a mo meat by the additioa of a little H fc. ir** water, but or cold.325 words
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Advertisement478 1924-06-10 2 Baby's Own Tablets MAKE HER BABY PLUMP AND WELL—A CANADIAN MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Alcide Lepage, of Ste Bsatrix, Queboc, Canada, writes: "Baby's Own Tables weTe of great hel# to my baby. They regulated her bowels and srtomadh and made her plump and wefl." The ailments of childhood—constipation, indigestion, colic, croup,478 words
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Advertisement123 1924-06-10 2 THE TARGA FLORIcT* The most Important Race in Europe owas won by Werner on Mercedes fitted with CONTINENTAL After the race, the driver oi the winning car attributed his |g| victory chiefly tothe successful performance of his tyres. The same tyres which w Racing are Malaya ycur car Sole Agents123 words
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Article566 1924-06-10 3 SUMMER EXPERIMENT IN AMERICA. Professor Robert H. Goddard, head of the Physics Department a: Clark Un versity, Worcester, U. S. A. proposes to shoot a rocket at the moon next summer. It is to be a continuous combustion rocket emitting powerful gases that will propel it at566 words
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Article171 1924-06-10 3 Canon baknes on -myth and MAGIC." Canon Barnes, in the QOanst cf his Good Friday sermon at Westminster Abb?y, said the Qhufndh existed to create and spread the Christ-spirit among men. Christian worship should so ennsch heart and mind and soul that God's pi-esent'3 migiht be constant. Yet171 words
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Article90 1924-06-10 3 Dr. Karl Young, of Yale, recetly mentioned the growing disfavour with wh'ch Shakespeare is looked on in English courses to-day. This he dccl red, is due not so much to the inability of th c pupil to appreciate the mmortal lines, but simply because Ersglsh teachers did not90 words
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Advertisement529 1924-06-10 3 w r Mid-Stalk leaves ouly ij are used for H VIRGINIA CIGARETTES These centrally grown leaves J 4il jjg^ii Plant and alone produce the j j! sma H in one/ delicate aroma and cod in burning- f% The remainder of the plant 2* y &i gEWARE of Cheap consisting of529 words
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Advertisement393 1924-06-10 3 YOU A BACKACHE MARTYR V Vgj > Many people regard backache as a necessary or unavoidable evil—something that comes on periodically, usually after exposure or following unaccustomed strain or exertion -but actually backache is a symptom of kidney trouhle. Those fearful pain-, in the loins that make you dread to393 words
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Advertisement365 1924-06-10 3 9MRRHRPJBHHHMHBMBMMBRBRRRMRMRRMRBRMRMRRRMRMMRRRHRRRM Radiates i Vitality The man who gets on is the man who can draw on big reserves of energy. If j you wish to succeed in life increase your strength and vitality by taking Bovril. Bovril builds up body and nerve and gives new and greater vitality. The man365 words
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Article1016 1924-06-10 4 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' SUPER-PRODUCTION. By "Felmar." "ROBIN HOOD." Gathering historical facts is by no means small job when Doug.ae Fairbanks undertakes to make a super -product ion, such a& his latest photop.ay .ssMaatloji for United Artists revise, "Douglas Fairbanks in Rcbin H00d,." coming on June 28 to the1,016 words
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Advertisement253 1924-06-10 4 AMUSEMENTS. To-Night A Riot of Laughter EMPIRE CINEMA Fop Two Nights only Thursday, June 12 June 10 11 Show Starts at 7.15 sharp, Gloria Charles Chaplin in Swanson THE KID PAY > Y BEYOND IDLE CLASS I THE ROCKS His RecMess Fling with Good for Nothing Squareheaded RODO L P253 words
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Advertisement276 1924-06-10 4 AMUSEMENTS Alhambra From Thursday, June 5, to Tuesday, June 10. In the Second Show nt 9 p.m. Sharp. L» t Topical Budget British Screen News. NATIONAL PICTURES Presents Leatrice Joy, Walter McGrail and Ora Carewe in "BLIND YOUTH" IN 6 REELS. (The story was adapted by Katherine Reed from_the famous276 words
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Advertisement629 1924-06-10 4 j JPSEIKNTS GAIETY SURIN A Is the Second Show To-Night at 9.15 p.m. TO-NIGH 1 The Master Picture Charles Hutchison THE VITAGRAPH SPECIAL PRODUCTION Tne TbrUlainiaute Stunt King THn Ifcunv HURRICANE IUU *J HUTCH M THE SERIAL SENSATION 01 StNSUinv, I A I 9 ByiGeorge B Stit,. S llfl 111.629 words
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Article22 1924-06-10 5 SPORTS PASTIMES. LAWN TENNIS. S K.C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIE. u Bailn chet and G. G., Gray ,;o Souza and G. de "Sou^a22 words
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Article103 1924-06-10 5 KKDAY'S results. "B" Class. j, !w r.g beat O. G. Struys, at Leo Hoong Sun. 6—4. "A" Class I hong bea. R. F. Voelker, Soo teat R. F. Smith, TO DAY'S TIES. S lilies "A Class. t vs. S. Abed, to finish. i ira, owe .3 vs D. David,103 words
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Article76 1924-06-10 5 TO DAY'S TIE. A D >ubles Handicap. Thu.i Pit: vs. Kong Tt a <: H r.g Ghea. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Championship Singles. K::g vs. Seow Por: Ler.g G m vs. Te:> Keng )i >ng. II. Sing e F nal. Ya vs. Tan Thiam Kia>%. iITISDAY'S TIES. i: iMpionsbip (Singles.)76 words
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Article145 1924-06-10 5 I 0-I)AY'S TIES. t 1 s> Doubles Handicap. and L. W. Geddes vs. and Dr. M. C. Bain. P. X. Knight vs. -or. X. H. P. Whitley. i t ar.d W. J. Mays on vs. i \Y. <.r and C. Sater. unJ W. Bartley vs. A C145 words
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Article23 1924-06-10 5 I f. day's play of the inier- .aw ten is tournamt.it Ox'i .eii ly :evcn n.atches to five. Reu er.23 words
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Article44 1924-06-10 5 A w re fr m Sc rborough says that t'n rd ruu..d of the Davis Cup n Wheatley (Britain) beat (South Africa) by 6—4, 6—3 4; ;i d Giiber. (Britain) beat Rayi South Africa) by 6—1. 4—6, o—2 3—6 8—0—Reu er.44 words
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Article68 1924-06-10 5 AMATEUR SPORTING ASSOCIATION. TO-DAY'S TIES. '-hua Boon Lav vs. H n Soo Li»€JW. THURSDAY'S TIES. L m Kong Khye vs. Wee Teow Secmg. Lim Chin Joo vs. Chua Qiieng Yew. FRIDAY'S TIES. L m r.hwee Poh vs. Kaong Beng Hon^. T"h. Cheng Kiat vs. Teo Soo Hooai. L 'W68 words
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Article77 1924-06-10 5 el C. Rubber Association. p Singapore,. J'.vne 10. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. London Cables quote. Jjndon Spot.— h -i Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers. 35% 35% 35% 36 j Sept 36% 37 Dec 37% 38 L ndon Cables quote. Spot 10% d. c of Market.—Qu'et. *>Ed Waterhouse77 words
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Article150 1924-06-10 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBIER London.— 10%d. Lcc.ll.— cents. TIN. London —£216.15.0. Local.—$106% per picul 100 tons cold. PRODUCE. Buyers Sellers Gamb.er $20.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube White Pepper 27.50 Joh re Biack Pepper *Mixed Black Pepper 15.50 15 50 Sur.dr'ed Copra 11.00 M xtd Ccpra 10.65150 words
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Article123 1924-06-10 5 Tin:—Tnlpirgs $1.17% to $1.22%, Norths $1.05—t0 $1.10. Souths 92 to 05 cents, Johans 32 to 34 cer/ts, Petalage $132% to $1.37%, N wangpets $1 55 tc gl GO, Lingu s $4.40 ;o $4 60. Rubber.—Me.itakabs 15 ,t 17 cc La Ulu Benu.s 15 to 17 cents,123 words
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Article149 1924-06-10 5 (L. R. Macphail.) Mi'dnig—Hitanis $1.17to Pe :ai ngs $135 to $140, Kampo g Ka.r.u 't.ngs -17s 6d to 48s 6d, Johians 32 o 34 cenis S:uth Takings 90 to 92 1 2. Ratru s 8s to 9s, Telok K uins $107 1 2 to TaipCngs149 words
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Article164 1924-06-10 5 The. s<haiU market which was quiet before the hotHdays, has re-opened very duily; and even the tin sect on, which at th c close of last week monopolised the bulk of the interest displayed, to-d.y fa Is to attract attention. W th no tin quotation from164 words
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Article202 1924-06-10 5 Rubbers— Allenbys 95 cents to $102% Buk t Kat s 45 to 50 cents, J i am Kuanaam 23 to 25 cents. Jimahs «0 82% to $0 92%. Lun.s $6.20 to $6.70, Mentakabs 14 to J?-*™£ Par:t Peraks $1.40 to $I ISO, Tambalaks 45 to 50202 words
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Article95 1924-06-10 5 Singapore. June 10. »n London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1182 Demand 2s 3 15; 16 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4%d Jri Ind a— Bark Tel Trarsfer 164 Jn iiongkong— Bank demand draft 4% p.c. pm. Dn Shanghai— Bank demand dr-ft 69V4 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer95 words
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Article145 1924-06-10 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, June 10. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word '•G-.te," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Tara, 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3.) Kash ma145 words
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Advertisement189 1924-06-10 5 An ideal place FOH fndcor Group P OTOS. PAUL fi? Co., HOTOGRAPHERS, 57, Selegie Road. SINGAPORE. Straits Steamship Company, Limited. T otire is hereby j.iven that the Traus-fer Bo ,ks of the above t cnipai y will be closed from 26th Juue to Ist Ju'iy 19C4 both days inclusive ia189 words
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Advertisement367 1924-06-10 5 Wanted to buy Saonrti-hand Cinema Films Apply to Box 37, co Malay a Tribune, Sin^aporj. NOTICE. It is proposal to farm a Society, for the purpose of active research into local j geo^raphjr and a!! ot'ier in itf-rs of local j top graphinl Exp'ontion oarsies will b» a-n by and367 words
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Advertisement401 1924-06-10 5 lj«««H«l«WHIIMUWI»lillllMlli.-llllimiM j THE AN3WEH TO THE OUTSIDE PAINTING 1j j PROBLEM. ZfNOLIN has revolu- I I TWWUfW 11WT tionized outside painting ■WIN Y/ L/I IN but costs less for the ready I "Arnold-ized Zinc Paint for use gallon than the 1 I A patented process by which gillon of White401 words
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Miscellaneous300 1924-06-10 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 10. Hongk!:r.(gr, Shiamgihia.i Japan H-akozaki Maru 2 p.m. Manilla Hongkong* Japan* Isia de Panay 3 p.m. Muar *Fiying Dragon 3 p.m. Batiavua anid Sungei Liat Scott Har'ey 3 p.m. PoniiOarjak 3 p.m. Rangoon Hcnolura Maru 3 p.m. M >ta Tiniggii *Me.rarj'.i 4 p.m. Pu uu Batam,300 words
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Article98 1924-06-10 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, June 10. H'gh T da 5.—2.33 a.m.. 4.l** p.m. Jesselton Ice and Power Market-st. noon. To-morrow, June U. High T de 5.—3.44 a.m., 5 21 p.m. Lecture: "The Solar System." Sir Walter Shaw at YiMSC A. 9 pm, Thursday, June 12. High Tides98 words
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Obituary45 1924-06-10 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Kwek Tuan 8frw, H's sons ard 'daughters, beg :"o thank tha?r friends and regions an<i also The Rosedal<e and Chinese Associations wlno attand--ed the funeral of t<he lata Mrs. KwcTc Tuan Siew nee Kam Seok« Ne*o, on Sunday last.45 words
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Article654 1924-06-10 6 Some surprise- has been expressed that when tha Liberals recently brought Proportional Representation to the votes of the House cf Com mo s Labour did not give it* support. Lab.ur was p*e<iged to reform of the and in many quarters was expected to take th'k opportunity V:f654 words
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Article47 1924-06-10 6 From China and Japan by s.s. Borneo Maru. due Singapore tomorrow. Frem Holland and Germany by s.s. K. ds Naderkaden due Singapore 3 p.m. to-morrow. From Europe (Lndon mails de>spa ched May 22) by sa. Teesta due Pdr*ang 6 a.m. en Friday, the 13th instant.47 words
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Article513 1924-06-10 6 We understand that untitled sails for Manilla to-day on a bus.n t «s tiip. He s expected back shortly. The rate of tssue of Money Orders for Ind.a and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 163 equal to |100. The rate of payment it Money Orders from Ind a and Ceylon is513 words
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Article861 1924-06-10 6 Supplementing Reuters Cables. ANOTHER "DEATH RAY." (Via Ceylon Exchange.) London, May 27 —News regarding the Soviet "Dea h Ray" is reported to have leaked out, says the Riga correspond a. of the "Times." Russ an engineers have invented an electro-magnetc apparatus for destroy ng ae.oplanes. Experiments, it861 words
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Article1175 1924-06-10 6 SPEECH BY THE U. S. AMBASSADOR. The following is an address by Mr Cyrus E. Woods American Ambass dor to Japan (who has just resigned), on the occas on of the Pan-Pacific Luncheon, March 20, 1924. I am temp ed to deliver two addresses to ycu1,175 words
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Article548 1924-06-10 6 TWRTEEN J LDGEB APPEAL WHAT IS AN HABTItJa CRIMINAL; Thir een judges, pn? Lord Chief Justice. sa ltffc h Court of Criminal Appeal to with the case, argued twice prer iy, of Charles Leaiie Norman soner who appeal, tence of five yean ton. This sente .cc was548 words
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Advertisement216 1924-06-10 6 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 H (Incorporated in the Straite Settlements.) G 1 SINGAPORE I 'M' SPECIAL I value I *P Ecial Quotation I l^^pp'-> lor Quantities. I BRITISH GOVERNMENT GROUND f B SHEET CAPES. Ln Made from Fawn Double Wigan Material. Rubber S I Proofed and Waterproof for Drivers,216 words
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Advertisement84 1924-06-10 6 WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Page No Prospects of P. R. Th's page Ahead of Mail This page The Future of Japan This page Once and Always This page U. S. Presidency Election 7 Gancjr Cure Discovery 7 Underground Rail Strike 7 Echo of O'Dwyer Case 7 Inda 1 Even a 784 words
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Article170 1924-06-10 7 JUDGE'S SUCCHfiS ASSURED. HOl( c or VICE-PRESIDENT !>IH BTFUL. from Cleveland, Ohio, i ve f the Republic ;n jays i" a n markedly ccxnn*1 ar gathersgs .n the filled with pol'ticians us states, but r.o at the he dquarters lift M- noi i c ures of thtm170 words
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54 1924-06-10 7 Reuter. j A K rs*"on. Jamaica, rsf i\ke among Mifn'cipil of pay develop- which'the Corporation i y a* destroyed The mob a- aul* it the pol ce ar.d also rmed police re- nforcet i:- on the police fired on r.g tw. and wourd ng m aryReuter. - 54 words
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Article28 1924-06-10 7 f he Budget Bureu Mr. Coolidge tha: the COse the books for •Jure 30 with a surhu dred and fif.y i m Hi on dollars.28 words
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Article28 1924-06-10 7 Reuter. e of the erormcus W:. of v'sitors to •J.e provirces. the at end'V mbley Exh b t on yes-rec-ord and is estimated m'llion.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article19 1924-06-10 7 Reuter. vtd at Tok o yesterday J,- y iiese world fliers have rr wu gkok —Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article133 1924-06-10 7 <Nn DAUGHTER OF THE HOME SECRETARY. a »r (Nellite) Henderson, r .f the H)>me Secretary, r.gagiad to Mr. R. Stan- is the younger son -of a -M;-. James GledhiiAL, of &t. mley, Kent. H r« yn, wfaio is of medium '»r wn hair, and chawn- i! f'133 words
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Article112 1924-06-10 7 OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE POSITION. CONFLICTING REPORTS. Reuter. An Underground Railway communiissued on Sunday descr bed that the situat on had slightly improved. N-ne stations were re-opened during the woek-e..d ami a little over half the 'normal serv ce was operating. The ra lway strike pos tionReuter. - 112 words
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Article398 1924-06-10 7 MISS OLGA NETHERSOLE'S WORK FOR CHILDREN. 4lf not al a by-election then at the next General Election I shall st .r.d for Parliament." M ss Oiga Nethers-le made this 'interesting a r.ouncement in an interview. The famous acress has not been seen OQ the s age398 words
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Article152 1924-06-10 7 Programme of DrllMs up to inclusive- Sunday June 15. To-day June 10 at 5.15 p m.—Drill Hall. S. V. Field Ambular.ee Kit Inspection and Squad Drill, Drill Order To-morrow, June 11 at 5.15 p.m Dri 1 Bm% Eurasian Company Bombing, Bayonet Fighting, and Musketry, Drill Order. Thursday152 words
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Article14 1924-06-10 7 Prance, OAS as issued by Scoutmasters. y FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner-14 words
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Article131 1924-06-10 7 CLAIM BY AMERICAN DOCTOR. FAVOURABLE RESULTS REPORTED. Reuter. The Philadelphia) Ti newspaper, "Nonh American" publishes an article ciaimirg that Doctor R. G. Glover of Toronto discovered the cause of cancer and also the treatment of the d sease, which the ugh still In the exper mental stage,Reuter. - 131 words
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Article234 1924-06-10 7 OUTWARD BOUND. From Europe per s. s. Hakozaki Maru arr.ved yesterday:—Miss F, Abiah mson, Mr. B. A. Anderson, Mr. A Adachi, Mrs A. M. Agar, Masters J. R. aid M. E Agar, Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. Ari\csh M'ss 6. Azak: Mr. and Mrs J. H Browflibill, Miss E234 words
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Article247 1924-06-10 7 OPINION OF AMERICAN FLYING OFFICER. Bi'gad'\r General William M'tchell vis 1 ed Don Muang aerodrome an he was frankly astonished, says th? Siam Observer of April 16 So impressed was Itta wi lb what he* saw, as d he is an American flying officer of very considerable247 words
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Article164 1924-06-10 7 WOMEN AND CLERGY CAUGHT LIKE FLIES. At Birmingham Cour.; y Court, Judge Ruegg ga\»- judjgme.nt for Mrs. Poole, of Al on Lodge Gravellyhvll, Birmingham for £30 19s. 9d. money pa d In respect of shares to M. E. Aylmer and Co.. stockbrokers, of 34 and 35, H164 words
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Article83 1924-06-10 7 MR. C. R. DAS INDIGNANT OVER FINDING. RULED OUT OF ORDER. Reuter. In the Simla Assembly Mr..* Ei> introduced a motlo-r. that the Assembly should express riisappo ntment ar.d ndignation ut Mr. Just ce McCard es judgment exonerati ng Sir M. O'Dwyer and Gen. Dyer/' Mr.Reuter. - 83 words
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Article407 1924-06-10 7 NEITHER OF THEM DXAD, SAYS SIR ERNEST WILD, K.C. "It is perfectly stcu.drg sometmes the lenient views petty jur es take of motor ma ns'aughters. One would have thought that they m consider the life of the ordinary pedestra n worth e< nsiderat on.'' The407 words
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Article1166 1924-06-10 7 News Notes by Mai! and Cable. TARAKESWAR TEMPLE DISPUTE. Religious Riot. Tarakeahwar, May 17.—Conflicting reports of a riot that took place today at Tarakeshwar have reached here. F>rst it was said that Swami Sachidananda had been kid d and many Volunteers wounded. A later report states that in1,166 words
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Advertisement221 1924-06-10 7 STRONG 57 J j LIGHT I I DURABLE 1 I THE "AMERICAN" PULLEY INCORPORATES THEg Z I PROVED BEST FEATURES OF ALL TYPES OF§ AMERICAN PULLEYS. THOUGH MANY RE-1 STEEL SPLIT FINEMtNTS HAVE BEEN MADE j PULLEYS E BASIC pfiINCIpLES g I THE SAME AFTER A QUARTER CENTURY OF TESTS.221 words
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Article1224 1924-06-10 8 Sports Pastimes. ANNUAL STATE MATCH. S.C.C. SUFFER INNINGS DEFEAT. BOSTOCK-HILL S BOWLING FEAT. The annual cricket match between the S.C.C. and Negri S?mbilan, which wa- c mmeneed on Saturday, and resunu I j day morning, term 'nut d »t 3.25 p.m. the S.C.C. beiig badly beat* by an innings and1,224 words
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Article578 1924-06-10 8 Reuter. The S. R. C. met the Lanka Union 'n a whole day match yesterday on tho S. R. C. ground, and ran out winners by 56 runs. Tak ng firs knock thte homest _rs out together 102 towards wh eh B i:els contributed a usefulReuter. - 578 words
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Article648 1924-06-10 8 S.C.C. WIN BY LAST MINUTE GOAL. HUSSEYS BRILLIANT DISPLAY. Tiie rain very kindly kepU :.way •v i an en arm us crowd Watched tibe sfocer ma&dh piay.'d on the Fa dang V(.st?:.iay afternoon between SefJangor m id tire£ing»pore Ciiickett CW>. The :..uus w.:v l'.irly matched and play was interesting,648 words
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Article113 1924-06-10 8 Reuter. URUGUAY BEATS SWITZERLAND. Ii the Olymp c Associati on: Football fi'al, Uruguay beac Switzerland by 3 to n 1. In the replay for the th'rd place Sweden beat Holland by 3 to 1. Uruguay fielded a magnificent allrourd side, their fast and clever forward 1 T.e combiningReuter. - 113 words
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Article1493 1924-06-10 8 Battling Key's w. ad erf ul local career has been on the backward slide for some m pas. and he seemed to reach the end of his tether en Friday n'ght. when Eddie Grady, th; veteran Ernglish boxer pasted him over ten rounds. Although Key was1,493 words
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Article266 1924-06-10 8 SELANGOR MEET. The follow eg are the H "d'eups f the first day, Saturday, Jon* 14 1924. 1. Ex-Gr rlin P.. its C (Six Fur- Sa).—Mas er Reggie 9.2. Smasher 9 Merl n 8.11, Sterling 8.4 Asian 84. Dreadnought 8 4 Aaoka 8.1, Baloe 7.12, Capta Cuttle 7266 words
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Advertisement53 1924-06-10 8 1 SAVE MOST I I I SUNLIGHT SHOE POWDER [jj fO l\ which is SURE-WHITE FAST-STICKY. I Sets, per cake sold everywhere rO or Cbtainable at q| X'UflBF G. H. KIAT Co., Ltd., 5j High Street. S F. J. SHEPHERDSON Co., t] 10-9, de Souza Street, Wholesale and Retail! X53 words
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Advertisement257 1924-06-10 8 1 FOOTBALL BOOT? N (English Manufacture) I ALL SIZES IN STOCK 3 3 a rd g IPricts1 Pricts f ™ss.oo to 5 1 i |0 Obtainable from:--j RAJA Co. I 117, North Bridge Road, i jH SINGAPORE. 3 1 li:iMli!l:!l:illll!lll!lllll1llll!!ll!lillll|llllllll|!l|ll|!l|n|!l||ilMI!lll!llllll|!!l!l|il||||ll|;i|il|||| I I I i Lactogen I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD257 words
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Article1047 1924-06-10 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 7. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. t Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s -|lltf, Anglo-Java 2s 2|3 Anglo-Malay 20s 20|31,047 words
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Article98 1924-06-10 9 42-YEARS-OLD WOMAN'S WORLD CHALLENGE. Who is the mother ct nineteen dhi'ldnan m the world Mrs. Annie Finch of Woodbine Cottage, Haachftm, Hunstanton, claims this] honour and ha 3 ssuei a challenge to all other claimants. Mrs. Fi eh who is 42, was marr ed at 19 to98 words
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Advertisement504 1924-06-10 9 J C. P. GOERZ'S j CAMERAS LENSES .uiowledged tc be the best by all rj who use them. L I I New Shipment have just Arrived AT THE GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC CO I 63, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. THE SEASON Sij equipment! Special Reduction. ROS6 CO., Ltd., 71, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,504 words
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Advertisement655 1924-06-10 9 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. p„ Jc c that you do not even have to pick655 words
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Article545 1924-06-10 10 Singapore, May 31. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kati 0.42 Beef stew or curry kati 0 36 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.46 Mutton Indian kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kati 0.55 Capons (Locailly reared) kati545 words
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Advertisement873 1924-06-10 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TROST AGENCIES, LTD IN THE ESTATE OF S. E. NISSIM, DECEASED IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undemmed have been instructed to sell by Public Auction •at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, June 23, at 2-30 p.m. OXLEY ROAD. -i 9 All those two pieces of873 words
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Advertisement261 1924-06-10 10 Instant Postum 5j «i' wi»«i ij«>n 01»;ii I r Is a Child's Health More Precious? *yoU wouldn't give coffee to a child. Why? There's a reason! You may not know that it is the caffeine in coffee which often has a bad effect on nerves, heart, stomach and liver, but261 words
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Advertisement47 1924-06-10 10 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING Wk*» Someone stops So m eon* stops bnytag W3i*a Someons stops baying. Someone stops sailing. Wksa Someons stops selling Someono stops making mt Someons stops maklßf. Somsons stops earning. Whan Kreryons stops sa ruing. Irsrybody etopf bajia* KEEP GOJLSGi AcVsrtift* In THE MALAYA Tmimi47 words
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Advertisement709 1924-06-10 10 STEAMER PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY^ MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BO ARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PA l tl PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHA\A r YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FR A \r^L* o6 AMERICAN STEAMERS. Leave. Hongkong Arrives s an PRESIDENT LINCOLN June IS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND July 1G J alj H709 words
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Advertisement438 1924-06-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TniTiSH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) %IU PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. I Jnder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) (jTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. I i: Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 9,100438 words
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Advertisement473 1924-06-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai; and to Calcutta via Penaas, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze porta, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND473 words
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Advertisement480 1924-06-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LIMS OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Baavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Dai c of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA June 10 June 12 Calls at Port Swettenham. For further particulars regarding480 words
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Advertisement551 1924-06-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 'NIPPON YUSFN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp June 24 Suwa-Maru 12 000 Marseilles London Antwerp Jul:* Fushimi Maru 12,000 Marse'lles London Antwerp July 22 Hakozaki Maru 11,500 Marseilles London Antwerp Aug 5 LIVERPOOL LINE. Toyohashi Maru Aden Marseilles Barcelon I Valencia L'pool551 words
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Advertisement532 1924-06-10 12 PLANTATION WANTED. Englishman. experienced Coconut Plantati n, w.shes ImMCoOOMt Estate about 100 acres ur w .uld control larger Estate paying part lease, share profits. In reply give terms, number of trees, age, area, etc, to Box 191 c/o The Malaya Tribune." TO LET Bungalow No. 511 East Coast Road now532 words
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Advertisement496 1924-06-10 12 PUBLIC NOTICES On cerUia conditions my wife, Wee Siew Gei k, preferring to separate from me, is no longer under my protection; I shall therefore not be responsible for any debt that may be incurred by her. (Sd.) TAN TIAM KEE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners of tbe Town496 words
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Advertisement365 1924-06-10 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: Sir365 words
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Advertisement538 1924-06-10 12 BANKS. p THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Sule man. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Ralhtamat. Palombang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Franc sco, Batavia, Sourabaya. Semarang,538 words
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Advertisement485 1924-06-10 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 Amritsar 110485 words
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Advertisement409 1924-06-10 12 INSURANCE. ffi&l SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office*: 2, Finlayaoo Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. Thone, No. 257.409 words
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Advertisement377 1924-06-10 12 ORIENTAL GOVERNMKM SBTi LIFE ASSUIm. I;iTV (Incorpora 0.l X 1924 (Ist Ift-aary) FUNDS ASSURANCE IN FOl TOTAL CLAIMS PAID ANNUAL INCOME CLAIMS PAH, JN New and Attn Assur t iC 4 Apply far IV P. P. JOSEPH, i 24, Desker i "r lo A. C. I.AWTOX. Secret irj v 9377 words
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