Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1924
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Title Section26 1924-06-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. XL No. 147 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. MONDAY. JUNE 23. 192426 words
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Advertisement186 1924-06-23 1 i i i iniiitininininiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiimß«ira f THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE |< AND HIPPING GAZETTE. I Popular Newspaper of Settlementa. Published Daily. mpleU Report* of Local i Events. f ß tl fti'd Latest Telegrams. l 5 SPORTS REPORTS. f m i i i i i i i i ■iiiHiiiiuniwnia II 7 ELECTRIC186 words
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Advertisement200 1924-06-23 1 AVOID PRICKLY HEAT by using "AGNE3IA" Antiseptic Dusting Fowder. 1 Manufactured only by MEDICAL HALL LTD 23, Battery Koad, SINGAPORE. (11l M i I i I 1 IJ'il I i I l II» THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. 'Imcorporated in Hongkomg). 12 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER <JUAY, Hawaiian Steel Guitars From200 words
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Advertisement219 1924-06-23 1 rniii:iiiiii!iiiiiiii:iiiiiiii:ii!Uiiijiiii: i i i i i i i i i I I MANY CHILDREN Z f are considered dull and back- I* ward who are simply suffering 3 from Weak Eyes. An exam 5 I nation by our Op ometrists will 1 determine whether or not your I eh Id219 words
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Article809 1924-06-23 2 News Notes by Mail and Cable. RACE BARRIER IN INDIA. LomdLn, Mjay 31. —Bishop Gore, addressing- a meeting of the Oxford M ssion n Calcutta, feared that the hl'sitottry of the Mission dM not redound to tihe credit of the Oxford Untverfcctty. Owing to the fewness of Oxonians809 words
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Advertisement413 1924-06-23 2 Diriy Clolhes made clean W{\ 111 qwsckly and %J \M easily. I Nothing will so speedily and easily I [j remove the dirt from clothes as 1.1 [J Good Knight Washer. No soda Ii 4 is required, nor is rubbing necessary l J —just rub the soap over the wet413 words
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Advertisement396 1924-06-23 2 RHEUMATISM. CAN BE CONQUERED. By The Tonic Method of Treatment Through The Blood. No matter how long you have had rheumatiem. no matter how severe it may be, there is no need for despair. Many of the worst cases of rheumatism have been cured after all other methods have failed396 words
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Advertisement277 1924-06-23 2 Made by Hand one a* a tune pevare of I fe£^- ,5= R EWARE of Cigarettes ||oi^ d^^' 5 manufactured by machinery I 9 SmK at the rate of thousands per minute, containing matter in- junous to the throat and lungs I W^ f v 555 are made by hand,277 words
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Article883 1924-06-23 3 Supplementing Reuters Cables, BOLSHEVISM IN EGYPT. (Via Ceylon Exchange.) London. Ju p B.—The Egyptian Gweraraeat has declared war on Boishev sm. Following tbt disturbances in March, wv.en men n workshops and mcl!s .-tizeti he managements and exj:e.led thenu Govtrnmbnt appo in ed a Commission to invest gate883 words
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Advertisement411 1924-06-23 3 I Run-down.^ j H 1 Winca«-n; s give you lEtt new health and vitality. W I f lllBB osl °f Winearnis is to Ml g' ve n**w strennih to the weak'— gjl new rR h. ro.J X! ,O.i to those whose fjA I /V, blood is impoveiished—new nerve ts| V411 words
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Advertisement617 1924-06-23 3 CUTICURA HEALS RASH_ON_NECK Also Eruptions On Scalp. Hair Came Out. Unable To Sleep. "My trouble started with a thick rash on my neck. I was ashamed to go out unless I had a wrap around my neck. Wet eruptions broke out on my scalp and my hair came out in617 words
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Advertisement220 1924-06-23 3 SWALLOW ARIELL'S IKRUSKITS The Super Sugar of I Milk Rusks. X I NEW SHIPMENT; TO HAND j Obtainable from most dealers j or to the Sole Agents:— j FRANCIS MONK CO., 12, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. Needed Every Day JB f or all the little accidents which come 3|F up every220 words
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Article817 1924-06-23 4 THE GAIETY FEATURE THIS WEEK. By "Felmar." "HAIL THE WOMAN." The inspired story of modern Ameiican womanhood is told iv a deepliy emario alar.d dramatic vein i« "Hail the Woman," Thomas H. Ir.ce'a cmtirtiTKnC transcript of life, no being featured at the Gaiety, Theatre. The picture damonstra817 words
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Article26 1924-06-23 4 Dr Feiby of untitled Nortruampt n-chlorof-cnn He was found dead wcih Under Irs ch.n, a handkerchief in h s left hand, and a she*: over hishead26 words
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Advertisement249 1924-06-23 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, June 19 to Monday, June 23. In the Second Show at 9.30 ACNES AY RE 3, M3LTON SILLS TBEODO2E ROBERTS in THE FURNACE In 7 Reels. A heart-searching drama of modern marriage, with thrill after thrill leading up to a smashing climix. It portrays some249 words
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Advertisement174 1924-06-23 4 AMUSEMENTS Alhambra From Monday, June 23, to Saturday, June 28. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. International News GOLDWYN PRESENTS Carl Jantvoort and Claire Adams in Golden Dreams IN 5 REELS. The photoplay is chockful of action, incident, colour, adventure and romance with a good sprinkling of comedy174 words
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Advertisement502 1924-06-23 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SUri^ la the Second Show at 9 IS p.m Sharp. Big v gj THOMAS H. INGE'S HftYf Vr Greatest Dramatic Achievement H HAIL Li the 1st Shou at 7 i i n m CL THE THE REFFDtr A story of Romance and tHtt WOMAN Hh answer to the502 words
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Article216 1924-06-23 5 m-DAY, JUNE 23. ♦Hong Hwa 2 pjn. S«ig»n* HongKishu Maru 2 p.m. ham,* Penang,* f Suez* Boston* i Kasama 2 pm. I' S. A Parcels 1 p.m. P *Mexan 3 pm. I tarn Penang ♦K'rnta 3 p.m. 'Ban Whatt Hrn 3 pan. Hye Leong 1p m. b >,•>,.216 words
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Article55 1924-06-23 5 cf C. Rubber Association. Singapore, June 23. 3 aW Crops Clos ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Sd 1 Li- it London Cables quote. Lor d n Spot.— Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. 33 33% 33% 33% Juiv Sept 34 34 35 30% »1 L ndon Cables quote. Spot55 words
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Article28 1924-06-23 5 Singapore, June 23. dosing rubber quotations »rp a; der:— N< v rk—lB% cents. L-r.: -10% d S. —33 tkaU. T t -Steady but Qu et28 words
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Article78 1924-06-23 5 !r SANDILANDS, BUTTERY \M) CO S LIST. London, June 20. stei Market— shirtings fair (new Hi l6 -1 Yarns .single Twist 29% T Clotib fair 24 yards 13|Matrket— l Fully Middling Ameri--17.49 -ian 23.90 totals i 3 manmm £220 7.0 PMnre— fair merchantable £27.5.0 Peppea* 4 v >78 words
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Article78 1924-06-23 5 Singapore, June 23. 1 4 monthi* s ght 2» ill? 2s 3 31|32 3 month*' sight 2t 4 ***** Transfer 1 63 )B H K*a>c mai d draft 4% pc. pmn SI unghai— H nand draft 69% Javi k Te\ Transfer 139% J» Japan— demand draft 122% nom. buying78 words
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Article152 1924-06-23 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBiil.R London —10% d. UOeaa—33 cents. TIN. London.— £220.50. L0ca1.—5109.25 per picui 50 tons •old. RICE. R cc, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $389 Rice, Siam 2 $353 Rice Siam 3 $338 Rice, Saigon V M $308 Rice, Saigon I $295 R.o-, Saigon 3 $284152 words
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Article103 1924-06-23 5 (L. R. Macphail.) Mining.—Johans 35 to 37 cen s, Ulu Piahs $1.77% 'to ,$1.82%, Petaling-s $1.34 to $137. Ulu Yams 33s. 9d to 34s. 9d.. Ta pngs $1.17% to $1.22% ex., Mambaus 87 to 90 cert®, Telok Kruins $1.10 to $1.15, North Taipinrs $1 07%103 words
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Article138 1924-06-23 5 Tin—Ta>pir,gs $1.17% t.o $1.22% ex Nor hs $1.05 to $1.10 ex Sou hs $1.00 to $1.02%, Johans 35 iAo 37 ots, $1.35 to $1.40, Naw: .gpets $1.60 2 tcr $1.65, Ulu Pdahs $1.77% Do $182%, Linguis $4.75 to $4.90. Rubber: —Mentakabs 15 to 17 cents. Ulu138 words
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Article169 1924-06-23 5 Rubbers are dull with few enquiries for Ir.dragr Lunas. Uan S mpans. Sungei Bagans and Jimahs,. Tin snares are steady with sellers of Kampongs at 48s. Gd. Mura's art; $3. H tarns at $1.10, Souths at $101, Linguis at $4.75, Pengkalens at $12-25 ex. div. Johans169 words
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Article91 1924-06-23 5 STANDARD OIL CO. Devoe's Imperial Br 11 ant per two tins gjg Sylvan Arrow per two tins $5 b& Tiger per two tins g*J Tiger in drums per two drums $5.05 Sccony Motor Gasoline per two tins of 8 gallons $8.50 Soceny Motor Gasoline per gallon91 words
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Article27 1924-06-23 5 New York.—Mr- Henry L. Doheatty H L DoJutfty and Co., in a £2 000 000 actaon mi«m*mg«amenit of Mexican P£ TCpl*kntnff. are local bank** Ml buriine** men.27 words
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Article153 1924-06-23 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, June 23. Number after the ship indicatea the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. Eaat Wharf (Gate L) Bir. Imhoff, East End East Whf.; Teesta, 22;153 words
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Advertisement291 1924-06-23 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable two pieces of freehold land situate at Burg\ Raya, Malacca, marked Lot 1657,7 and 1457/8 containing an area of 2385 and If 40 square feet respectively, comprised and described in Deed Poll dated the 11th day of.January 1886. Together with the brick built shop-houses and out-houses291 words
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Advertisement363 1924-06-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CEREMONIAL OPENING OF JOHORE CAUSEWAY, June 28, 1924. In connection with the above, intending passengers are notified that the undermentioned trains are edtherr cancelled or re-tiilmed on June 28' fh 1924. CANCELLED. 9 8 a.m. Johore Bahru to Tank Road 9.15 Tank Road to Johc-iie Bahru RE-TIMED. 7.28363 words
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Advertisement172 1924-06-23 5 Our Sketch PHOTOS are Unquestionably THE BEST Try PAUL Co., il» HO TO GRA PHE R S 57, Sehsh ttal SINGAPORE. The Apagea of Success. Th. resilts obtained for the last two m mths by 3,000 persons in Malaya who have followed a coir plate course of T2STOGAN (for men*172 words
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Advertisement270 1924-06-23 5 :525Z585Z*****2525i5Z5Z5E525Z*****Z5Z*****Z*****Z52EZ525^ I Victoria Theatre. j I July 17 j I I 19 j THE GONDOLIERS I J j I I Presented by the g li| f9 22 SINGAPORE AMATEUR I DRAMATIC COMMITTEE i f 24 l EACH NIGHT I llj 26 I AT 915 SHAfiP I rO I Booking will270 words
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Article662 1924-06-23 6 Compassiorate providence sends us urjcoTvscious humour a plenty to lighten our gloom n these days of dolours and dra'n of dollars in the lar.d of tooiiuuch-rubbor and tida apa. So Poo-Bah flourishes. Now this is a story the humour, or graceless ir.d'gr.ity (whichever way you look662 words
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Article712 1924-06-23 6 HUH. The Prirce of Wales celebrates Its '.h r-i_rb h rtbday to-day. Mr. H. E. Somervilha, Managing D rector of uhe Strai s Steamah.p Co., S ngapore, has bean on a business visit Mr, G. W. R. Mi'.lar, an old residcovt n th© Pur: Dickson is, leaving for Hum* by712 words
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Article412 1924-06-23 6 GIVES WORLD CRIME NEWS AND WANTED PEOPLE. EVERY NOON NIGHT. Scottlla.d Yard has its own daily paper, c omple c wii h pictures. In it are seconded the events of the day in the Metropolitan area, and photograph* of interesting personalities—at any rate those of interea?. to412 words
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Article127 1924-06-23 6 CHINESE LADY'S APPEAL DISMISSED In the Court of-Appeal, the hearing t tht appeal by Song Gum Ne was con inu»| on Satuiuay before the Chief Justice Sir Waiter Shaw Mr Jusfi ca MteCafce 1;, y. and Mr. Justice Acl The action ar.se cut of a v.a:ui f. r127 words
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Article152 1924-06-23 6 OIL DISCOVERY TOLD ON DEATH BED. A clue to tthe process of eliminating su phur frnn shale oil was revealed by Professor Barls en his deal Und-r Government ausp the l*roftsawr waa engage f or years in trying to find a clue; and early one momng h 2152 words
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Article99 1924-06-23 6 NOT STOCKED IN BERLIN SHOPS. The SocaUt "Vorwaerts" has m d e he discovery iJxat it is ■impossible to pi-.chase the black, red and gold flag of the republic i 1 Berlin. of A th« U r° f rquiry made porters JJrl, re r pdper rouni the Unrest99 words
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Article179 1924-06-23 6 INVENTION OF SIGNOR MARCONI. DISTANCE AND WORKING COST CUT DOWN. Discover es have been made which may revolutionise long-dis ar.ce wireless wr.tes the "Daily Express Lobby correspondent. Important communications are proceeding between the Imperial Government and the Dominions on the subject, and meanwhile the scheme for supernstations179 words
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Article273 1924-06-23 6 SATURDAY NIGHTS FINE RECITAL. William Heuj:|han richly deattml the splendid recaption he received at h s Vie ttt a Theatre on Saturday ngm* In umarkably good voice he J*f* a wef l chosen selection of numbers from h s expensive reperto re which taprurcd h's audience immediately. I273 words
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Article166 1924-06-23 6 HILL MAY BE PASSED AT HOME SOON. .here that all parties «i% «f a H. j tfaa session te give vote. iSffcrSSft more by Mr v W S C \'f be fcn V Pi "-Adamson. Socahs 1 f< 7 CarnocJr* proposes to give women 0»166 words
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Article104 1924-06-23 6 A DOZEN SENT TO RANCH IN CANADA. Twelve horoughbred horns belonging to the Prinoe of Wsjis Wc/'e sent last mcnth to he royal ranch ia Alber a wh eh the Pri cp in .-nds to v&ett th.'s autumn They-included a ih, ee-yca.r-od colt, I k f Ze104 words
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Article103 1924-06-23 6 VICTORIES [V Malayan 1 Sportsmen the.,, welcome new* f 5" H Utl* c££2 Ho Hyo sur, serious tra nU* condition*. njfu, d.r Vr has Tournamer.-: and k «S by be at in thefiu: lri the ■eeond rou. j has v- ..n,l Crampons* p. Hr JJ by103 words
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Article38 1924-06-23 6 e do not n veasariir e -i opinions expressed bv uents. Letters sen. f.- T finould be wr tte i paper on. y; < short letters. Only evt ae'i n letters can be gVen.] 138 words
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Article90 1924-06-23 6 fj T3- P ,actical "Ktil.i ,.f c 3 tnel-anMr-L.. J) J rL M ra J n :h Brazil thin held about M} .r of the World's productive p wer 1 he meu. od ad pi- j w to its u m. «»3ral sailing Age. cv a: <•90 words
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Article106 1924-06-23 6 ELECTION OF 01 A meeting of th» was he d On T- whts M» •> Ge,arg« V.: L* K.b San were elected 9 Stjcraany re>pec ffc*. f. Vv my and Mr. G g we» e«eoteu* S;ni r and Jui. :*s far B N iV K RtlOB. Tha ex-Pru-:»K..:106 words
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Article139 1924-06-23 6 thi follow** action "JNk by committee No. Ja t Mm June 18. Cnnrmed atv Mfl^W C. C. L ndmy Rod Pein :At>ed Messrs Stewards 4: if. supp.y and ve:\ 1 frfl aggjregafrng £198 4-'•• 1 island Stct<io *rf atff ■uppiyAccepted tend r f Pip* Oj. L d,139 words
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Article68 1924-06-23 6 Pa* So Po -Ilah and til 1 waa Hcoi Hye E gland Letters <> the Editor r pts* Tre Vital M. Off Our Mini ins for S Shm-k < i US A Lost in Bay <f Beng.v Rcdb and Fascial Crink Indian E\\ ts Ahead of Ma68 words
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Advertisement243 1924-06-23 6 J SPECIAL OFFER 1 I CLUB SUITE GLASSWARE jj Specially Suitable jj 1 F0R I I CLUBS AND HOTELS. j I LIQUEUR Price $1.90 per dozen. g SHERRY 2.00 I PORT 2.10 I I SAMPLE ON APPLICATION. I s 1 Robinson Co., Ltd., g| /Incorporated in Singapore.) S iiiiiiHt:ii!iinii,ln^ I243 words
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Miscellaneous98 1924-06-23 6 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, June 23. Higfh Tides.—2 1 a.m., 3.26 p.m. Fodtbafll: S. R. C. vs. S. C. C. To-morrow, June 24. Higfh Tidi:s.—3.2 a.m., 4 21 p.m. Eurasian Asert. mtg., St. Andrew's Hall 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, June 25. High Tides.—4 15 a.nw 5.22 p.m. Thursday.98 words
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Article128 1924-06-23 7 SEW SILVER ROUBLE ISSUE. BIG BID FOR WORLD'S CREDIT. t r-f<iuence of the inabil'ty of At I a I t'l grad Mint to meet! sufficient. r > the co nage requirements §jf ;rn<!fr uses, the Soviet! Government rJ L rttraetad with tha Royal Mint co128 words
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Article105 1924-06-23 7 CAUGHT BY iMONSOON NEAR TOP. EXPEDITION FAILS. hns at-ended the latest sonqner Mount Everest, Saturday's "Wee*minster h eh stages tfhst Mr. Leigh--3 Mr. Irv r.e. two members y were killed during th* pt to resdh the- summit. 7 >* y Express" says the news >#*.<; ;y the105 words
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Article145 1924-06-23 7 IECESSION NOT SANE POLICY lOR N ATIONALISTS. A Blocmfontfia mess-ge of Saturi j that, interv arwed by the Ca nee," Hertzog, referr ng to Ht-i ii itatement urging the r e-1 of all Dutch n South Africa, ss iha- Rooa was free to say what UkejJ but145 words
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Article66 1924-06-23 7 R i'LEBISCITE AND B. C. ELECTIONS. ficom Vancouver reports i ral e lect on is proceed ng lun-b a. 'HI er wmt defeated at r members of the Gabinet ted. Simultaneous wih ihh I.-incite, question orf amending the »et to aUtow The sale of beer wines by66 words
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Article211 1924-06-23 7 2,000 DELEGATES PROTEST AT GENEVA. ROSSI SURRENDERS. Reuter. A wire from Rome reports that Cesare Rossi has surrendered to the police. The M tteotti crime is arous ng the ''re of Socialists throughout Europe. A Geneva wre reports a stormy public protest meeting of 2,000 includingReuter. - 211 words
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Article69 1924-06-23 7 INSISTS ON RECOGNITION OF HER INTERESTS. Reuter. The S:aro Department at Washington on Saturday deeared that while it did r,ot at present contemplate any further steps on tihe quejmion of the oonjrol of tihe Chinees' -Eastern Railway, tfhe Peking Government was under clear oblig.atio.ts, dated prior toReuter. - 69 words
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Article89 1924-06-23 7 OUTRAGE CONDEMNED BY CHINESE STUDENTS. Reuter. The papers prefer to wa't for precise deta Is before g ving judgment touch ng on the attempted outrage upon M. Merl n The students of the Fr.nco-Chir.ese Inst.tute at Lyons ar.d Native Car.ton have handed the papers a noteReuter. - 89 words
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Article22 1924-06-23 7 Reuter. Mr. Cummins left Mexico Oily en Friday evening for he? United Sta es on route for Home. —Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article28 1924-06-23 7 Reuter. A Secunderaibad message states that the NiMin of Hyderabad has granted the ex-Khalif, Abdul Medjid, a life pensMon osf £300 monthly, beginning wi.tih July. Rewter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article146 1924-06-23 7 KING'S REPRESENTATIVE SAYS THEY ARE NOT SO BAD. "We Labour people have got to know that the aristocracy of this cou iry and the great m ddle daases are m nearly so bad as they have been painted." Mr James Brow", the ex-miner Lard Hgh Commission em146 words
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Article909 1924-06-23 7 FRENCH PREMIER AT CHEQUERS. EUROPEAN MESS FULLY DISCUSSED. CO-OPERATION STARTS. Reuter. A commun qu e ssued say;, that M. Herr ot and Mr. Mac Donald had a friendly and informal discussion at Chequers over the week-end ous question* aris ng out of the Dawes' report, and theReuter. - 909 words
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Article192 1924-06-23 7 STEAMER FEARED SUNK IN HEAVY GALE. SILENCE AFTER S.O.S. Reuter. No further news is available of the 3«. Clan Macmillan which carried a crew of 77. There were no passengers and it is presumed that She was sunk or abandoned owing to heavy weather andReuter. - 192 words
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Article61 1924-06-23 7 LEGION OF HONOUR FOR FRENCH PILOTS. D'Oisy has been promoted to the rank of Capta n and Bes.n to thu rank of Kn ght of the Legio.: of Ho.vniur —Vale via Reuter The Portuguese airmen's machine, says a Hongkong message, is considerably damaged The airman has aba.-.dovsd the61 words
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Article140 1924-06-23 7 MURDER MYSTERY MARES NEST. SCARE OF JAPANESE REPRISALS. Reuter. The dead bodies of two Japanese were found one on a country road near Fort Arthur, Oal fornia and another in Colorado Stree»t outside Pasa Dena. The pol'ce suspect -t to be a reprisal for anta-American incidentsReuter. - 140 words
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Article254 1924-06-23 7 WORLD S RECORD IN GENERATORS. TRANSPORT FEAT. The largest turbine-driven electric generators nt world have recently been nstailtd Q Brooklyn. New York. U.SA. to help prov* de electrcity for the million! of people 1 ving in that g: a centre of populaiio.:. These generators have i capac254 words
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Article120 1924-06-23 7 COMPENSATION AWARDS TO TWO WORKMEN. Two workmen who were injured in the torraJ l wflvich deva slated a strotoh cf North- Warwickshire have p9t n each awarded 355. a week compels a tion.. The tornado swept over a p:rtion of the country five miles I rg and120 words
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Article64 1924-06-23 7 A grucsonu* discovery of the dead body of a Cantonese was made at Tanjong Rhu yes.erday efterOOO The body was found lying oz th ser.-beauh with a stab wcund or the ehes.. It is said tha. Uhe deeeaa '1 was a coo'ie employed a United Engin:ens. No art«asts64 words
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Obituary97 1924-06-23 7 'OLDEST WOMAN" DEAD. Mrs. Mantlha Truelove, of Piumat ads who was said to be the O&tat w /iman &t England died in lihe bcal infirmary in mal':', wsek in her 108.h jKMt She was t-h daughter cf a riiman who fought at Trafalgar, and she treasured a lelfct ir from97 words
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Advertisement280 1924-06-23 7 ijiiiiiiiiMiniiiii:iiiiiii mi.ii.ii l ii l ii ll( mMi ll iMini»i l(i 1 jl Hi; l it ililll llllllillllIlllilltl(l in «j i I The Original Cold Starting Heavy Oil Engine For Crude or Residual Oifs. j COLD STARTING I I r ro;n the cold state without the use of lamps or280 words
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Article407 1924-06-23 8 Sports Pastimes. TURF. SELANGOR MEET. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuah Lumpur, Saturday. The fok owing were the results of the th rd days racing here to-day. Ga.-.csh (Lccvue) walked over in the the first event. Extra Race. Five Furlongs. Merli (Hobbs) 9 1 Asoka (Thompson) 8.6 2 Baloo407 words
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Article28 1924-06-23 8 AMATEUR SPORTING ASSOCIATION. TO-DAY'S TIES. Lim Kong Khye vs. Chew Keow Bock. Lim Chin Joo vs. Tan Soo L ew. Chw ee Poh vs. Wee Teow Seong.28 words
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Article52 1924-06-23 8 S.R.C. TOURNAMENT. The S. R. C. Tennis Tournament will come to a conclus on on Thursday the 26th irvst. when W. A. Ballhe chat will nieet N. E. Ess in '.ha finals of the Champonship Singles, The Club will b® "At Home" to its Members and their friends»52 words
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Article86 1924-06-23 8 Owyug to he "heavy ra n this morning no tennis will be possible this evening. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Championship Singles. Ong Swee Gam vs. Kiong Chin Eng. John Lim vs. Cnong Thuttt Pitt to finish. Oh J t S ar\g vs. Ch.ua Choon Leong. WEDNESDAY'S TIES. Championship Singles. Chia86 words
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Article70 1924-06-23 8 SINGAPORE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1924. First Division. Team Ground Jure 23 S.R C. v. S.C.C. 6.R.C. 25 Sussex v. Malay F. T. S.C.C. Second Division. Jum- Team 24 S J.0.8.v5. V.M.C A. 25 O.T.F.C vs. RE. i 26 S.C.C. II vs. Boustoad*. July 1 5.J.0.8 vs. O.T.F.C 370 words
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Article1210 1924-06-23 8 IRENE WINS KNOWLES TROPHY. The last of the aerias of races for the V. D. Knowies' challenge cup was sa>ldd off yesterday morning- under handicaps and resolved itself in- o a race between the Irene. Betty and Joy, witlh, the Betty g ving a mo?,; conv dicing return to1,210 words
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Article362 1924-06-23 8 S.R.C. vs. ROYAL SUSSEX The S. R. C. met the Royal Sussex on Saturday on the Padang and experienced no difficuhv in defeating thqm Taking first knock rhe visitors complied 73 Lt. Col. Bond contributing a useful 33. Prideaux too played well for 16. The other batsmon failed to362 words
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Article323 1924-06-23 8 St. Josephis Old Boys registered their first victory over the Indian Association when they beat them by 10 rums last Saturday. The I. A. batlted first and put together 74 towards which Rajoo contributed a useful 23, Vyas 12 and Ca.iagasabey 11323 words
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Article36 1924-06-23 8 A practice game was played on the S. C. C. ground on Saturday when a te<am captained by G C. Clarke met and defeated a team captained by 0. P. Griffith-Jones.36 words
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Article143 1924-06-23 8 Reuter. At Southampton, on Saturday n fine weather, before three thousand pc pie and on a easy wicket, Tennyson won the tosrs for Hampshire who made 279. Day made a hundred by vigorous straight driving g ving sever.il chances and hitt ng eleven fours n a stayReuter. - 143 words
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Article392 1924-06-23 8 THE ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING. The an ual prize giving of the Mcd cal College Union took place on Saturday af err.oon. After an intfnesti tr tennis (doubJjs) exhibition match had been played between Dr. Wehs LT and Baeza against Messrs C. Smiiti and S. Rasanayagam, Mrs. G.392 words
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Article15 1924-06-23 8 At Hurlinghun on Saturday in inter-vars ty polo, Oxford beat Cambr dge by 7—5.15 words
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Article21 1924-06-23 8 CHALLENGE. X d Jackson requests us to sftaie that he is anx ous for six round contest with Yourg Samsut21 words
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Article234 1924-06-23 8 OXONIAN OF PROUD RECORD SELLING STUDS. In Penzance market place one may buy some such trifle as a collar stud from a cultured pedlar whose family dates back to the days when King Davd II miled in Scotland In 1324. This distiinguished-looking man is a Robertson of234 words
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Article85 1924-06-23 8 MAN JUMPS ON ENGINE AND BOUNDS ON TRACK. A labourer, from tbe parapet of Bounton Bridge, near Shrive.?ham. Berks, and Landing on the cap of the engine of a Great Western Railway express from Paddir.gton to Cheltenham. He rebounded* o the six-foot way. the train was85 words
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Article364 1924-06-23 8 Per s.s. Selangor: Mr. and Mrs. Harder, Miss L. J. Koion eta, Mr A. Wakt r. Mrs. Walter Dr. O W Ihclm, Mss Grace White. Mr. and Mrs. James. Per ss. Mentor from Sha lgh (Mrs. D. C Boss Mr. A MacMiilan Per s.s. Hye Leong: Mr. Matthews,364 words
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Article1086 1924-06-23 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 23. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s -|11*4 Anglo-Java 2s 2|3 Anglo-Malay 20s 20j3 Ayer1,086 words
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Advertisement244 1924-06-23 9 S BOOKS ABOUT INSURANCE. •STANCE by T. E. Young, 8.A., F.R.A.S., a Complete and Dj ie J exposition for the student and the Business X $6.30 1 ;;:e OFFICE ORGANIZATION, MANAGEMENT, AND ACCOUNTS by Kj jjj |he same Author. 3.60 S j GU iDt TO MARINE INSURANCE being a Handbook244 words
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Advertisement69 1924-06-23 9 i Guan Kiat Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Sngapore.f 35, Phillip Street. Shipchandlers Sailmakers and Contractors. Have the following .Mccks on hand GenuiEe Atlas C;)in Fmery Powier ai.d Qiaded GLiss Ptwder, Moidder» Iron Sieves. Bbtp'l Lam pa of all descriptions Galvd: Globe < nibowling l amps Brass w beel Gi< be69 words
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Advertisement822 1924-06-23 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. that you do not even have to pick them over. There822 words
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Article558 1924-06-23 10 Singaotre, June 14. MEAT. Article. Prices. c Beef sttnk round kati 0.42 Beof s «w or curry ka;i 0 36 Pork iean kati 0.60 Pork leian and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.46 Muitxm ImuVcn kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kati 0.55 Capons (Locadly reared)558 words
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Advertisement790 1924-06-23 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD IN THE ESTATE OF S. E NISSIM, DECEASED IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Ob Monday, June 23, at 2.30 p.m. 1 OXLfcY ROAD T «t« 1* I All those790 words
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Advertisement459 1924-06-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 71 OBRiriSH INDIA AND APCAR LINE 1 (Companies Incorporated ia England.) MA IL, PASSENGERS AJ*D CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. d nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD 6 from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. <fc Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore459 words
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Advertisement505 1924-06-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS «c INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (lacorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via PenaSfe, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsia, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG505 words
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Advertisement517 1924-06-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE. REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through billa of lading for all overland poiata. WEEKLY SERVICE—LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Dae Singapore. MEDON London Amsterdam517 words
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Advertisement560 1924-06-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE, TONNAGE DESTINATION Hakone Maru 10,500 Marseilles London Antwerp June 24 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles Londoi Antwerp July 8 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp July 22 Hakozaki Maru 10 500 Marseilles London &An werp Aug 5 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles London Antwerp Aug560 words
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Advertisement607 1924-06-23 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Firs', class Tj IN if t ror. Good pr< spects. Aj p y >o, 19? «./o "-> ulaya Tribune." Wanted for Sarawak l.erer Asylum a dresser or pretfraoly a qialirie.l man. Apply with p to and st ue terms required to kief iieaith Cffice-, Kuching, Sarawak. WAxm. Wanted607 words
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Advertisement647 1924-06-23 12 PUBLIC NOTICES J NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be clcsed on Monday, June 30, BANK HOLIDAY. I GOVERNMENT OF TBENGGAMJ. Tenders are invited for the Kemaman District Gaming Faim for 2 years (August, 19-24, *o July, 1926. Tenders received up to ]6t.h Ju y, i'J.4. Further Information obtainable l>< m647 words
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Advertisement413 1924-06-23 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 fi00 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 OF413 words
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Advertisement539 1924-06-23 12 BANKS. 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 Ralhamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya Semarang. Shanghai. Amoy,539 words
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Advertisement496 1924-06-23 12 BANKS -r. 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, Rishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Brandies. Alor Star Hongkong Puket496 words
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Advertisement401 1924-06-23 12 INSURANCE. fwgfcm south BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIM/TEI). FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTR, Mana^-ey. Office*: 2. Finlajfoc Gsaii THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Sing.pore, Ist Floor, Banque del Irdo Ch ma Buildings, lA. Malacca Street. 'Phon., No.401 words
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