Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1924
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Title Section29 1924-06-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY: j 1 '1. i*.A. No. 150 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924.29 words
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Advertisement149 1924-06-26 1 I I I I i n I. I ll I ;l'u THE S MALAYA TRIBUNE and j HIPPING GAZETTE. I Popular Newspaper of Straits Settlements. I Published Daily. mplete Reports of Local Events. m s r tll >nd Latest Telcgraasa. ST SPORTS REPORTS. i i i i !t;ii<iwiii'tiifiii'ni:iiiiiii!nininiitii»' *«4/'"XCEL"! i,149 words
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Advertisement224 1924-06-26 1 AVOID PRICKLY HEAT by using "AGNESIA" Antiseptic Dusting Powder. Manufactured oaly by MEDICAL HALL LTD 23, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. ro itjiii:i i i i i i i n i i i i i ri i im TO ¥1 ROBINSON PIANO COW ANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkomg). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER224 words
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Advertisement256 1924-06-26 1 > > i i i i I I i I I I I I II ;i;ili lH|^ti;jiaiUlUili I rbor MANY CHILDREN s are considered dull atid back- I ward who are simply suffering i I from Weak Eves. An exam I 5 natron by our Optometrists will p determine whether256 words
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Article1111 1924-06-26 2 HIDING THE POISONED SALTS. COOK'S STORY OF THE INCIDENT. "VAQUIER HEARD." I t the continued heut'ing of the trlul of Vaqufcr, iho Frenchman who is charged with rnUndering Mi'. A. P. Jones erf Byflect the cook nt 'hv deceased nmnV hotel pave evidence. Mr?. Elizabeth P sher1,111 words
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Advertisement330 1924-06-26 2 ii '""Xlsßm your Vitality British Doctors regularly recom- j mend Hall's Wine as a most I wonderful Strengthening and I Energising Tonic. I HajJ's Wine is unequalled for restor- ing vital energy. The first dose does I you good and the benefits are lasting MtOsMnc I THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE330 words
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Advertisement457 1924-06-26 2 NEW BLOOD IS NEEDED AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a Blood-Improving, HealthRestoring 1\>nic. Many people are pale and sallow at this time of the year. They complain of being easily tired, their appetite is poor, and they are often depressed and low-spirited. That is457 words
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Advertisement202 1924-06-26 2 I SWALLOW ARIELL'S J KRUSKITS The Super Sugar of j Milk Rusks. NEW SHIPMENT j J TO HAND j j Obtainable from most dealers j IB or to the Sole Agents:FRANCIS MONK CO., 12, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE, a Reason f Instant 0 I POSTUM THERE'S a reason why millions of202 words
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Article844 1924-06-26 3 e Supplementing Reuter's Cables. THE RUBBER PROBLEM. (Via Ceylon Exchange.) Ii iidii .1 title» !!{—Mr. UuiKtns, ;ia»rmari 112 the Rubber Uvowot*' A-- elation in an urticlv on Lhy problem of rubb r in the rnnt.it number 112 the "TinvtV' Tnade Supplement, <Xprio- ibe opin n that th.re844 words
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Advertisement405 1924-06-26 3 Sleepless Nervous M W ln M "ddle Age W(\ f Nervous Energy begins to wane. Dr. Cassell's will Revitalise your System. j MrS ixhtfoot whose signed V v statement is printed below, is a middle-aged lady. She became rundown, and weak, could not sleep and was terribly nervous. This state405 words
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Advertisement526 1924-06-26 3 AN ASSASSIN. i rh.>ums*i?m ip liV* as auaxv'n. before yo-i know it you are in its power, SJlH the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worss than if the assnsln'g knife was driven in'o your fle^h. Li n LE S ORIENTAL BALM, is the o>:e r.nd the only526 words
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Advertisement262 1924-06-26 3 Use nubbucks |H Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., M| ffiH and avoid the heavy cost ot renewals. HI It is more than ever imperative to safeguard your property by constant care in the master of paint —the one defence against the M indent ravages of time, blistering suns and262 words
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Article800 1924-06-26 4 "Felmar - PALACEGAY THEATRE ATTRACTIONS. "INVISIBLE RAY." By "Felmar." A sensational leap from running- b>ard cf an aeroplane 300 feet in the air and going at tJ»e terrific flat- <.112 90 miles an hour i* only one of ihe innumerable hairvraising feats tnat .Jack Jshta rill, a recklee# y.■800 words
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Article129 1924-06-26 4 CEYLON FARMER'S DISAPPOINTMENT. At Delft Certre, Ceylon, an ewe has g ven b rth to a lamb w th 8 less and Ave ears. Two cf the 8 leg* were attached to the shou'der. Ore eg was attached to one of the front egs ami the other129 words
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Advertisement235 1924-06-26 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, June 28 to Monday, June 30. In the Second Show at 9.30 A Paramount Picture featuring ETHEL CLAYTON THEODORE ROBERTS in SHAM 5 PARIS A dashing romance that tears off society's mask and finds the heart beat under the furs and silks. THE MAN BETWEEN235 words
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Advertisement335 1924-06-26 4 AMUSEMENTS Alhambra From Monday, June 23, to Saturday, June 28. In tbe Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. International News GOLDWYN PRESENTS Carl Jantvoort and Claire Adams in Golden Dreams IN 5 REELS. J The photoplay is chockful of action, incident, colour I adventure and romance with a good sprinkling335 words
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Advertisement552 1924-06-26 4 AMUSEMENTS I AM JUDAS- 0 FOR I BETRAYED THOSE O LJ I \T WHO LOVED ME BEST." l)| A This agonized corrfossicn is made Doub p to his Purian co.grega ion by the Npu newly ordained minis er, ready to al acd 1 lll!r as a miJs lomafTy to far-toff552 words
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Advertisement95 1924-06-26 4 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent and exce< I ngly well kept wax-polishA j stained teak houslhoid furnitare, choice collection of vahubie Isilve ware, drt=--in_: tables wHM bevelled mirror pan< s, wash* stands with m irble s, teal and iron single and do ibl« bedsteads, toilet services, «iinner services, cutleiy, -.-Aire, crockery,95 words
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Article207 1924-06-26 5 iO DAY, JUNE 26. p a hat Me ran 3 p m. EBB 3 p.m. i Calcutta ♦Torilla 3 p.m. and Calcutta ♦Fooksang 3 pm. Hy- Leong 4 pm. Pangkal Pina-ng, and Batavia* EoVndale 4 p m. i -Ban Pwh Guan 4 p.m. Ban Fo Soon 4 p.m.207 words
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Article67 1924-06-26 5 .aMHLANDS. buttery .MI COS LIST. Jur,? 24. v Market farr (new iv. Ytirns sintrle Tw.si 2DVi Ii loih fair 24 yards 13!J.W 4 »l I >»-'f > Middling Ameri--1712 11 23.60 51' 1 <n iiTii» £221-17.6 Pr« iv>i r fma uM< i'2i.l < i\ti. mi r 7** i67 words
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Article64 1924-06-26 5 C. Klibber Aeeocimtion- .Singapore, June 26. Price®. Buyej-a Sellers. London Cables quote. L Spot.— «I Sheet Closing Prices. Buyera Sellers. :U 34 «4 r 344 34% i- rit 85 35^4 11 t i- 3G 36}* r »r. Cables quote. —10\d :i- '.larket, —Finn. I red Walerhouae Co., Ltd.64 words
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Article91 1924-06-26 5 «I Singapore, June 26. Laodoa 4 months' a ght 2a 4 1 16 2s 3 31 32 1>r m e 3 months' sight 2a 4 13|32 (ft) |r i( j Transfer 163% B ffroig lemand draft 3% p.c pm. **nchai i! demand draft 70% Java— J**?* Tel. Transfer 138%91 words
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Article109 1924-06-26 5 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WEEKLY REPORT. Ye» erdayC* ulMirutvi 1.030.(593 11«. 732 tons. e 073.27 lbs, 732 tons. Si»! 1 y,>,>,271! 42G.4U ton*. L« don llkl. New York IH\ ats. i'ricc* Ucnii^vd. I*il'lhml Smoked Sheet. Standard Qua.» y 32>* to 32a*. rlrfn v^ai?e Quality .",2 Ut 32V109 words
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Article334 1924-06-26 5 nj*iti)ciiv Y^sr.rdajV r tn showing- only small Hue out una good busings has oi be rworttd aid a' the ,0 1 tnccomnu*lty l. >l:ght y h -iow t-? i.« ar.y a.' sr*.jjy s have main 4ined «luoiaur*. RubLm» arv etill ctond :,F,d a Jjptijij, (l,334 words
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Article344 1924-06-26 5 Singapore, Yesterday, The week ur<s r tc-v'cvv not been chai-'tcterztftt by uuy outstanding f.u'.uits Mid buslnc?»- has been on a b«nal scaie. Interest has chiefly certtred in the Tin sjiare section wh:i'h hu>, however, been Otily spa?-mo&caliy active owing" to the uncertainly eouceroiing the trend344 words
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Obituary76 1924-06-26 5 The death of Mother Saint Hermine, Lady Superior of the Pc na ng Convent and Mother- n-Charge of all seven Convents in Malaya W»l greive many She had been a lng several months Sith malaria and comphcat ons Bom afcout seventy years ago at Orthez in the Pyrenees, she came76 words
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Article152 1924-06-26 5 *KM> \VS QUOTATIONS. KtJBCKU. Lvdon— 10'fcd. 1. cal.—ee:.ts. im, London —£222 2>o. L*i.al,—slll.oo per pcul 125 tons sold. RICE. R« c, Sam No 1 jut Ko.van £JrtB Kko Slum 2 $356 Rice Mom :i 1« ee, Sa pon $30« iUe, Saijjiin 2 $21»:» 14 oc, Sa 3152 words
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Article144 1924-06-26 5 Ti;::—Taip ngs $1.20 to $125 ex Norths $1 05 to $1.10 ex Souths 99 cents to $1.02 Johans 37 to 39 cent**. Petalings $1.87% to $142 1 2. Nawng Pets $1.57% to $1.62%, Uiu Piahs $1,80 to $1.85, Linguis $4.75 to $4.90. Rubber:—Mentakabs 15 to 17144 words
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Article115 1924-06-26 5 STANDARD OIL CO. Devoe's Imperial Br h ant per two tins $6.05 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $5.65 Tiger per two tins $5.65 Tiger in drums per two drums $5.05 9 cony Motor Gasoline per two tins of 8 gallons $8.50 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon115 words
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Advertisement452 1924-06-26 5 LATEST ADYERTISEMENTS. To Purchase BRITISH OR EUROPEAN GOODS at lowest i/rice* with minimum tr nble apr>< int ILLtA MS and GUI DTHORP < d 53. Street. London, Eng. your BUYING AGENTS. Economy with Efficiency. RIBEIRO'S Removal Sale Now Co at No. 6 Baffles Place ONLY. NOT at No 5. All452 words
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Advertisement252 1924-06-26 5 ORDINANCE No. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMEN IS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 180 of 1924 Re 11] John Rodr'guep. Summary Case. Receiving Order made 6th June, 1924. Date of OrJer for Summary Administration 2jth Jane, 13 24 Date of Adjudication 6th June, 1924.252 words
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Advertisement221 1924-06-26 5 ..I..P.».»..,.,,.,..,,.,,.,,,,.,..,,»,.,,.,»,,..,.,.,, trtm j THE WATERPROOF, ACIDPROOF AND SPieiTPBOOF j VARNISH. UNSURPASSED FOR FINISHING FLOORS, FURNITURE AND AIL WOODWORK. I Supplied in Gloss, Flat and Colours. j STANDS ALL TESTS. Used in New General Hospital, New Hongkong and Shanghai Batk, Z Ncw Sailors' Hoae, Udioa Insurance of Canton etc. jj m221 words
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Article137 1924-06-26 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, June 26. Hgh Tides—5.38 am, 6.22 pm. Tebak T n. Chartered Bank Ch., noon. SRC. Term s Tournament Pnal. To-morrow, June 27. High Tdes.—6.59 am., 7 14 pm Dii:ch homeward mal l leaves. Straits Trad ng mtg.. noon. Municipal Commission 2 15 pm.137 words
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Obituary34 1924-06-26 6 DEATH. Tivp n; ntii'rs. of th Late Mr, Alg Swic Ti't ,r wI! hn removed fr<m 60 Hill-road at 4.30 pm, to-day, for ;:iK*rnmort aßicklJari. Sourabaya paper*. piea>e c py-34 words
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Article692 1924-06-26 6 Monday's me ting of the Legislative Council should be unusually interesting. The Government will have to reply to impor:ant questions on rubber restriction, education, hospital the Naval Base site, administration of Prai. etc. etc Th' Jt»n. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, the Malacca Chinese member, has a great deal692 words
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Article436 1924-06-26 6 We are informed by the Colonial «enreiarv t rl .x lr.v lvi xv ,5 <»u>; x »<. an u>4.'c v.-» t ll ll »5 tbl- 8u!tun f 'l: <..'U!>,' X'f "b IN -,rl<l b.m XX. n l-. V's t f tbl» Iw >'..! X l. «> l.>ll- 1^ r-v 8'.'l>b436 words
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Article1903 1924-06-26 6 STRONG PROTEST OF CHINESE. EVIDENCE OF POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. "WE MUST PERSIST." An extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association was heiki at the Garden Club, Raffles Square on the 23rd instant, when the following resolutions were unanimously passed: (1) That the reply of the Colon1,903 words
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Article146 1924-06-26 6 PKBMc K> \.M>' \v !li«,P !M»E.\ Gopa!samy, the I 1 fcrmei.y employed t the P I was aga n before .Mr Goarky, Th rd Poiee Court pesU the hear'rg of the case I nhcfc se sta.ds charged w.th U Of at I carta n forged mdecU ar.d146 words
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Article29 1924-06-26 6 From France by s s Singapore 4 pm. on Satoim] 2S:h instant. From Europe (Lou patched Juno 5) by v j Penang 6 a in. to-nv rron*.29 words
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Article22 1924-06-26 6 An I untitled < V I ixh am «rtl drlxii .n V i it r i i I., M Mfrfehitf i- I III22 words
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Article59 1924-06-26 6 Pa-re 8» Coujcil Muutim The Colour Bar T. Sudan to be II Id Mun c pal Transport Letters to the Ed tor Japan's Reform rYognun The Byflggt Mystery A'ead off Mail 4 and Morten Ri»bber ar>d Share» Mail Not'ce Share and Produce 9 The Sit ire Market59 words
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Advertisement333 1924-06-26 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd., [jj /Incorporated in Singapore.) Gj I YOUTHS YOUTHS Pi lie x Sizes S I $9.50-. MjjL a <L.' J I $io!oo 56 -£r s I OS. MENS O. S. MENS Price Sizes H L|n fli 40, 42, 44 inches K 10.50 each, Chest. I ROBINSON'S SPECIAL333 words
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Article350 1924-06-26 7 LORD GREY'S FIRM DECLARATION. BRITISH OBLIGATIONS TO THE SUDANESE. THE CANAL QUESTION. Reuter. T the House of Lords Lord Arnold itated that the Government had inst.he British Ambassador at f gfc n to inform the Un ted gfo Gowrnme'ttt that they had tided t was desirableReuter. - 350 words
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Article84 1924-06-26 7 RUSSIAN WHO STOLE FRENCH PLANS. Reuter. A Pai a .able says that an exilk tr named Boris M ndik ard a French eng'neer, Antoine 1% t have been sentenced to three [mpi sonment and 1,000 francs fine, an! ton months' imp r sonment respectively, on a charge ofReuter. - 84 words
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Article92 1924-06-26 7 DEFENDED IN COURT BY COUNSEL. The list for hearing IB the '•'•er Coorta daily contain a great noojber of eaoea in which hawkers •re charged with road obstruction bat seldom or never before have been represented by counsel, ral Indian ice-water sellers were produced before Mr. Sennetit, the92 words
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Article105 1924-06-26 7 Mr J. H. Taggart has presented *wo ('hallenge Cups ;to <he Shangh-U Terns Assoaaton to be comP« ed for by schocus —one- for hoys **fer 15 aad the other for boys between 15 ..nd 18. the cups to be held b y the w r.n ng teams for one year.105 words
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Article266 1924-06-26 7 IMPASSIONED SPEAKER WHO FAINTED. STILL NO POLICY. Reuter. The Demoora-tic CoventV.n at pre- ent Appears to be at aoces and fcevena wth regard both to pbtform and oard datw. The Rwwlut „n 8 Committee all through the mght bsti-r.ed 'o argument* for and against Amcr ca's joir\Reuter. - 266 words
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Article91 1924-06-26 7 MANY EASTERN POTENTATES PRESENTED. Reuter. Kfe Majesty gave an aud ence to the Sultan of Perak, attended by S r Err,est Birch who presented the Raja Kech 1 Tengan, Keehil Bongsu Aznamshah K n.as Dato Panklima Tohnuda. H s Majesty a&o gave an aud ence toReuter. - 91 words
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Article153 1924-06-26 7 TRUSTEE SUED BY THE LEGATEE. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning an action was commenced in which Mr. Chew Woon Poh and another, executor and trustee of the will of Kwek Swee Chia Neo, were sued by Mr. Toh153 words
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Article159 1924-06-26 7 CHINESE DRUGS STORES' CASE. Reuter. Tie appeal of Chin- Yt See against the decisiba cf the Chef Just cc in an action brought agamst him by the Trustees of a wealthy Ch MM estate ar.'sing ou, of his purchase of four valuable drug businesses, was dism'ssed wReuter. - 159 words
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Article254 1924-06-26 7 NO FACILITIES GRANTED TO MANUFACTURERS. COMMONS QUESTION. Reuter. lu tfje H >uae of Commons Mr. Lumley anke'l who'iier the Ru&s an Govt rntr.vnt had intimated ij.ut Uiey won- prepare to place orders in England which would provide work for. large numbers of engineer.ng workers if,civd tReuter. - 254 words
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Article155 1924-06-26 7 MR. A. W. STILL UPHOLDS ITS VALUE. Reuter. Sr Thomas Bennett (Times of Ind a) and Mr. A. W. Still were the pri ncipal gaiesi s at a hmciheon at he Institute of Journali sts at wh ch Sir M. Bhow. aggree Sir Alfred Robbir.s, Sr RobertReuter. - 155 words
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Article65 1924-06-26 7 The preliminary enquiry into the case in which a Malay constable attached to the Marine Department stands charged with the attempted murder of his sergeant, by shooting him through the leg, was concluded before Mr. GourKay, in the Third Police Couirt on Tuesday afternoon when the accused wa6*65 words
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Article187 1924-06-26 7 Reuter. A Chinese driver of a car was produced before the Second Police Magistrate on Tuesday and changed with abetment of the offence of robaery. It wiH be remembered that two Chinese drove up in a oar to a licpior shop) in Alexandra-road on Sunday and made awayReuter. - 187 words
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Article195 1924-06-26 7 CABINET WILLING TO ACCEPT TERMS. BELGIUM STILL FIRM. Reuter. A message fr m Borl n tayn that the Cabinet to-day is c scus&itig the All#d Note wth regard to m L'tary CC«*Kx! and it e ejected a reply wCH be som at the end of <xtReuter. - 195 words
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Article86 1924-06-26 7 THE NOVELTY QUICKLY WEARING AWAY. Reuter. The novelty attaching to uhe Government defeats In the House of Commons is scxmewha. wearS-A? off. For <he sixth time they ijece ved a setback to-nigjht. when an amendment on the Traffic Bill was carriei. by 195 vot>:s to 168. by theReuter. - 86 words
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Article75 1924-06-26 7 NEGOTIATIONS AGAIN HELD OVEIJ. Reuter. The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Te/egraph" says the effioal Anglo-Sov et negotiations are at present Iji a stai.e of suspended an'mabon. The Br t sh side co tiders t futile to proceed furth.T until negouiat ens f<,r r .'sing a loanReuter. - 75 words
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Article61 1924-06-26 7 CO-OPERATIVE BASIS FOR PRODUCERS. Reuter. A conference cf London representatives of the ch ef cocoas-grow ng countr es of the world passed a resolutdn in favour of cc Vlabo a.ing the Br tlsii Emp re producers in a scheme foT co-ope rat ve m rket ng of cocoaReuter. - 61 words
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Article198 1924-06-26 7 Although it was stated that the removal of Mr Oei Tiong Harm's remains from DaWey-road to the steamer Giang Seng on July 2 wou.d be a quiet affair, elaborate preparations are being made. A specially designed motor hearse is being built by the Singapore Casket198 words
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Article68 1924-06-26 7 PROPAGANDA FOR BRITISH COLONIES. ZINOVIEFF GROWLS. Reuter. Zirov'-erT, in a speech at the Communist International Congress at Moscow, declared Engi'and s now our chef ta.-k. If we succeed in creat rg a mass Communi st party there hilf th c European victory will be achieved WeReuter. - 68 words
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Article55 1924-06-26 7 TO BE HEARD IN DECEMBER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. Just before noon to-day Pooley and Co., solicitors for Mr. J. A. Russell a aid the Russell Company, lodged ncttce of appe 1 In the Collier es Case The appeal will be heard before55 words
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Article381 1924-06-26 7 APPEAL AGAINST A 1>I(. JUDGMENT. An appeal by Moosajee E<sofjee Angullia aga nt>t an, order made by tfm Chief Justice, (S r Waiter Shaw) giving judgment for he Aibon Embroidery Works Ltd. to s gn judgment Xor over $143,000, dim- to the Company inn am account sated381 words
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Article186 1924-06-26 7 Programme of drills up to and for Jure 29. Today. Jure 26, ar 5.15 pm.— Drill Hall, Machine Gun Platoon. Recruitls Training. Drill Hall S. V. Field Ambulance, Lecture. To-morrcnv, Jwfc 27, at 5 15 p m.— Diill Hall, Singapore Royal ArVi'k<'7 (v), 2nd Intensive TraJ tqr186 words
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Advertisement418 1924-06-26 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I fl CAMPBELL j j The Original Cold Starting Heavy Oil Engine For Crude or Residual Oils. a mm COLD STARTING i From the cold state without the use of lamps or electric ignition. MAXIMUM ECONOMY I With the418 words
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Article76 1924-06-26 8 Sports Pastimes. LAWN TENNIS. S.CJLC. TOUJINAMENT. TO-DAVS TIES. Ct»- m P ionah «P Single». Cliia Kcng v*. Oven Su V Double» Handicap aenii-flnal. Olooti U'ld Li a 1 Took vs. <_lh Lm ar4 Thwttl Pistil. Double» F nal. Lyc? Yin «M JLiart Hoa vs. Chew Kir.i ntid Thiaiil KL.t, Cadm'nton76 words
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Article28 1924-06-26 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Low Kim Too v>. Ln» Chin SATURDAY TIES, L in f'bw«« Toll vs. Chtia Boan Lay. Wee Tt»»w St-o Ya. Tjo Sco Hoon.28 words
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98 1924-06-26 8 S nglea "A" Clnas. -S Abed bt«{. 1 B. Abcd- —1; 6—o. P L. Loh \9 Lira Chua. Sui, unfinished. Singlp.s "B M Class H L floskjng vs. J. udfiniahod YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. "A" Class. I m Cfctma Sui h«it P. L Loh, 7—5; 8—(1; 6—3» "ir98 words
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Article46 1924-06-26 8 The S.R.O. tdiru* tournament vrjd com© to conclusion this *£tcraooii, whoo W. A. B&Chotchet will meet N. E. Ess in the final ..f th* Single* rhf-mpiorwhip. The Club wE! be "At Home" to iu mamhars u'-d friend* and h large attffiKlance is anticipated.46 words
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Article84 1924-06-26 8 Tb« following 1 are the rtsult* in the Engineers' Recreation CluL {'•<*• Tennis Tournament. Sinrie Handicap: Preliminary: Wrig-ht be*t Jap««on w.o Hinds best Bake* 6—l, Nairn btur Hniiv! (4—U 6 I At.lt n?on beat Kirkman 6—l, 4 6 1- BucJn.aU btat Drunmtond 8—!1, i—o Dale beat Dewp«ey84 words
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Article196 1924-06-26 8 IV»lve tboOMnd witnessed the iecoTcl round vt tL- WjmbCedoa toum*Thß J! r <,er waa ver >' hat. Players w.th Air t»j up sleeves and fc» »«*a* wa* u*e order of IJ* day Th* Auatral.an vetera. Nornuan 8«,0kc 9 defeated! lih* D. Ru iom by o—2, 6—2, 2—o 6—l.196 words
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Article24 1924-06-26 8 Reuter. In the second round of the Wimbledon tennis tournament S. Hadi beat K. Hooi Hye by 7—5, 6—3, 6—2. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article58 1924-06-26 8 ROYAL SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB. following Royal Singapore iacnst Club arrangements are announced:— On Sunday the race for the F Burdett Ivena tirophy will be sailed ror over the course previously notified. Members are remitted that the sharp Time limit 2 pjm. Handicaps are:—Majßret 11, Salty, Marion and Helen scratch,58 words
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Article546 1924-06-26 8 ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES. BATSMEN'S WICKETS: SEASONS HIGHEST SCORE. I The CVrurJly matobe* played on the 215t nr.il 23rd revwiied a batsnusn'e wicket, scorns geijd.iully being high n? ici prolific of eemuriea. Mr. Lyvn, ior Son if ivet a gwi nal 1 »urbyah ire made bh« h g'hc-st «cort- of546 words
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Article76 1924-06-26 8 Reuter. e 4 c ricket fi *fcuTe between the Reigate in C^ llwenced yesterday at iteigrate in the presence cf four thousand people. The weather Zl Tht S d *L Wicket anTC Vi S J uth Africans won the toss and elected to bat. They compiled 253 TaylorReuter. - 76 words
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Article37 1924-06-26 8 LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF EUROPE. Reuter. v 5i_ a contest for the lightweight championship of Europe, the Frenchman, Fred BretJonneL beat the Englishman, Danny Frush, in the eighth round,, when the latter retired, says a Paris cable.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article31 1924-06-26 8 LONG DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP. Reuter. The Hoylake Golf long-driving of Cantelupe wfth the beat aggregate ?44 y^ 8 I ?*<*> M 1 yds, 2 feet, and 44 1 04 M Lchells aggregateReuter. - 31 words
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Article39 1924-06-26 8 SINGAPORE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. LEAGUE FIXTURES, 1924. Second Dlvieior. June Team 26 S.C.C. II vs. Bousteads. July 1 5.J.0.8. vs. O.T.F.C. 3 S.C.C. II R E. 5 O.T.F.C. vs. V.MC.A., and R.E.s vs. Seletar United. 10 V.M.C.A. vs. R.E.&39 words
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Article55 1924-06-26 8 FURTHER B. S. A. SUCCESSES. The Cycle and Carrage Co., Ltd., agents of the B. S. A. motor cycles, have recently received another cable from The B. Si A. Cycles, L'm ted, of the further successes of their machines as follows:—" AJtps reKabiTty Tr'al class: 500. B S.A. First55 words
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Article45 1924-06-26 8 THE CHINESE FRIENDLY ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Final. Lim Ohwee Poh beat Toh Cheng Kiat 15—13 15—10. SATURDAY'S *I*IES. Singles Handicap, Ohoo Ah Thye vs. Lim Han Kirn. Ohoo Lv«, Huat vs. Lim Siew Tea. SUNDAY'S TIES. Gboo Eng Chua vs. Toh Cheng Kiat45 words
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Article45 1924-06-26 8 [We do not n.lcessarily endorse the opinion* expressed by correspondents. Letters seriil for pub! cat on should be wr ttw ojk o/te side of *!he paper onfly; preference is given to short loiters. Only extract* of long letters can be given.]45 words
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Article204 1924-06-26 8 Sir,—Having perceived Mr. Chan's lot er of the h current, pea-mi: me. a loan of space in your valuable column to explain the above subject. 1. That love is the greatest of SjM human emotions, for it is the only one, wh ch contains the virtue of self-sacrifice.204 words
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Article359 1924-06-26 8 WELSH RAISE CAIN AT CRYSTAL PALACE. Amaz ng scenes occurred at the Crystal Palace Mu* cal Festival heidj in connection w th the Erop r e Da# ceiebrotions. Cho rs were shouted down a»nd the police had to be sent for. lr. the aompet t on359 words
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Article274 1924-06-26 8 OFFICIAL DECLARATION OF POLICY. FOREIGN RELATIONS. I The following -telegram dated Tokio June 24, has been reoeivad by j the Japanese Consul-Genertak. Trom the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Viscount Kato who is the President! of the Ker.ise. kwai Party is the Pr -me Minister of the present274 words
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Article137 1924-06-26 8 AFTER SIXTIETH BIRTHDAY TO OONDt/CT TWO OTHERSu Ricii*:<d 9ir»uii his suctitch Ur hday ha# te«n 11wde an honorary cit.zun of delijrhiful Vsoima. A ]ortv of CHU-H J olea Str-nuw hius givar; the M. S. of hi» ballet, 'Schlag^bera." t*> the Mui?««am of the» City in At he137 words
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Article250 1924-06-26 8 TURK NO LONGER STOLID; rows an» jywrs. Tlie Turk s n a moat jumpy fr«m« of rnl'M just now, say» a Conati«tinopie xxX* TW» other day, for inatance, the and ence wWch had flKwd the oniy c nema tn Angola wrecked tht mteror of the bu.ki250 words
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Article734 1924-06-26 8 REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. The following: is the report of the Special Co mm ttee appointed by ;he Board on April 25, 1924, to con>sider and report on Uhe question of the transport of Munic pal Officers. J (1) Your Committee .have held two meetings,, on734 words
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Advertisement41 1924-06-26 8 SUNLIGHT SHOE POWDER f i* specially prepared for Rubber Shoos, etc. gj Whit«M«i and Faitatlckinesi guaranteed. 5 5 cte. Per Cake. g 1 G H KI ?T sf f° Ltd I I F. J. SHEPHERDSON Co., f'y„ de Bouza Street K41 words
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Advertisement226 1924-06-26 8 1 1 RAJA'S CRICKET] I %sm P ATS and 1 i %M& Badminton I Racklts K are of the finest jjj I j aU round excellence A u! I CRICKET BATS, I I POLO AND GOLF STICKS REPAIRED X I SEND THEM EARLY AT 3 RAJA CO 117 North BKdge226 words
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Advertisement10 1924-06-26 8 PATZENHOrm BEER m Sole Agents PATERSON, SIMONS 1 Co., Ltd,10 words
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Article1049 1924-06-26 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: S ngapore, June 26, RUBBER, STERLING SHARESMall Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. AlUrar 2s -|UK Anglo-Java 2s 213 Anglo-Malay 20s 2013. Ay1,049 words
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Article107 1924-06-26 9 MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S REMEDY FOR SLUMS. "Th? greatest benefac or we could have in the housi :g problem would be man able to teach us how to build bouses ou 1 of paper," said Mr. Neville Chamberh n, M P., at the He»!lh Conference at the Wembley Exhibiton.107 words
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Advertisement257 1924-06-26 9 j OVERLAND, j The Most Economical and Popular Car in the Country Price $1,600 F. 0. R. Singapore. j The New Big Overland Red Bird" I America's First Low Priced English Type Car I 82,100. F.O.R. S.S. and F.M.S. WILLYS KNIGHT The Car of World Wide Reputation with a Motor257 words
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Advertisement766 1924-06-26 9 Straight from the packet into your pudding the cleanest raisins you have ever seen The new raisins are so clea/i 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 them766 words
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Article550 1924-06-26 10 q Singapore, June 21. MEAT. Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kat. 0.42 Beef s ew or curry kaM 0 36 Pork lean kati 0 6a Pork lean and fat (1st quality; kati 0.46 IrjdXn kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kat: 0.50 Capons (Locally550 words
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Advertisement619 1924-06-26 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD SALES Land and Houses Held w.ekly on Monday, Furniture ft Sundry Good. Hel F X k i y Q d° Sa'S Pawnbrokers' Unredeemed pledges Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendered. T. 0. Mayhew—General Manager. Ohing Keng Lee—Manager. Yeo Yan619 words
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Advertisement251 1924-06-26 10 3K. HANDLED PARANG i Price each. '^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^|BB^sjsjsjBSj| SOCKETTED BILL HOOK Price 1.40 each. SHORTCUTTER MATTOCKS Price 1.40 each. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS, FOR URGE ESTATE SUPPLIES. Enquiries Solicited. UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. Urn at jJfittggfS You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, j remember— Wincarnis is251 words
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Advertisement46 1924-06-26 10 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING Waea Someone stone Advertiaiar Someone stops buy in* Wien Someone stops baying. Someone stoat eellißf. Waea Someone atope eeUing Someono stops making. Vfcen Someone stops makes* Someone stops earning. Waea Everyone stops earning. Everybody stops baying. KEEP GOING! AaVertlse ia THE MALAYA TRIBUHI46 words
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Advertisement565 1924-06-26 10 iiiinii.'luiiiiNiiiiuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiitiiiiiiiiihiiiiniiii: >: I Te,:19S? UT S T egrams i j FASH ION AB L Bj DRESS MATERIALS Unpacking Every day. I TfM4L SOLICITLD GOBLONZ TAPESTRY. m CURTAINS CENTERS CUSHIONS I at $9.50 $3.00 $2.75 9Q ctSi TO CLEAR AT I CHOTIRMALL'S U S£$®* j mmwmmmtmmmmmm t i i t s565 words
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Advertisement460 1924-06-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 7&0BRTOH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Com pan ei Incorporated ia Englaad.) M AIL, PASSENGERS AfID CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) I WARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage Singapore Tonnage460 words
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Advertisement504 1924-06-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkoag and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penan**, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsia, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND504 words
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Advertisement501 1924-06-26 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 TORE. I Taking cargo on through bills of lading for all overland points. WEEKLY SERVICE—LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Das Singapore. AGAMEMNON for501 words
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Advertisement480 1924-06-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS tkmmw (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp July 8 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp July 22 Hakozaki Mam 10 500 MarseElles London Antwerp Aug 5 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles London Antwerp Aue 19 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles Lank*] Antwerp Sept480 words
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Advertisement587 1924-06-26 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Firs: class Typewriter Ie,>airer. Good pr< spectf. Ajpy >u, 197 c/o alaya Tiibune." Wanted for Sarawak Leper Asylum a dresser or preleraol> a qualified man. Apply with pbuto and state terms required to chie: fiejith C nice;, Kuehing, Sarawak. SITUATION WANTED. •Billet wanted by loLg experienced book-keeper witn587 words
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Advertisement535 1924-06-26 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will ba closed on Monday, June 30, BANK HOLIDAY. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. POLICE NOTICE. Ordinance No. 136 [Arms and ExplosivesJ All persons in possession of Firearms are hereby rerr.i ded that 1 ermits fox such Firearms will expire en the 30;h June, and should535 words
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Advertisement416 1924-06-26 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir416 words
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Advertisement535 1924-06-26 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,535 words
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Advertisement491 1924-06-26 12 BANKS m- 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 £3000,000 HEAD OFFICB 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Brandhies. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar491 words
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Advertisement396 1924-06-26 12 INSURANCE M| SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L, C. MARGOLIOUTH, Managei. OfCcea: 2, Finlayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Sing.pore, ■1st Fioor, Banque del Lido Chiaa Buildings, 1A, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257.396 words
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Advertisement396 1924-06-26 12 orTe N ffi GOVERNMENT^,., LIFE ASSUulrV, Vr (Incorpora ed in h j :Jl1924 (1st January) 1 FUN DS ASSURANCE IX FOR< R JjjJ TOTAL CLAIMS PAID ANNUAL INCOME VT 451,1 CLAIMS PAID I a 79 XT S^Ui 1 New and Attractive P' r Assura:,c S Apply for Prosp P. P.396 words
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