Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1924
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Title Section28 1924-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI. No. 163 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, 11th JULY, 1924.28 words
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Advertisement98 1924-07-11 1 >iU I i t i i i iiiiiiiiH3iiiKnniiiiTiinini» rII' 1 g I THE i MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTL r N-W3paper of Straits SettleatWt* I s Published Daily. I Reports of Local Events. T< Legrans. I SPORTS REPORTS. ~,,iiiiii i i i M MM) WHAT WILL YOU HAVE?! I This98 words
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Advertisement55 1924-07-11 1 IIII[IIIIIIIIIIMIIM J^ j I MANY CHILDREN I are considered dull and back- I ward who are simply suffering from Weak Eyes. An exam ML I nation by our Optometrists will a determine whether or not yoc f I eh id requ res glasses. I j THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I55 words
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Article1685 1924-07-11 2 ARTHUR J. REES - By ARTHUR J. REES SYNOPSIS RICHARD HALDHAM, a law student, e,on of a wealthy estate owner, returns from four years' fighting in France, to find h's fa.her dead, ard h s heritage gone ai the result of unw'se speculator.. Down to the last shilling he calls1,685 words
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Article52 1924-07-11 2 Tokio, Bth July:—lt is predicted that the extraordinary session of the be concluded without any divisions. A largely attended garden party in honour of Maciaren and his follower* was hĕ\d by Baron Iwasaki, head of Mitsubishis. The airmen stayed in Tokio two days. (By Courtesy of the Nanyo52 words
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Advertisement391 1924-07-11 2 V W? 77 ;3cr,,^r*ji- L eg ft| V i I%J a > 'X J 1 1 I AGUE 1 1 I mum a I; 1 a 33 /4 mil rnthui and never- jjS S3 <J |r{ »/i<y Indian ture /or 'j'.il I Agist, and alt Wo Jg i*l I »ogtlĕ»m391 words
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Advertisement324 1924-07-11 2 FACE COVERED I WITHKZEMA In Red, Burning, Itching Patches. Cuticura Heals. "I was troubled with eczema on my face. It broke out in small, red patches which gradually increased till my whole face was covered with burning and itching patches. My face began to swell in places, weeping also started.324 words
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Advertisement438 1924-07-11 2 RISKS CHILDREN RUN IN THE FAR EAST In Ch'ne ar.ll the tropical Boat babies and young- children arc subject to much greater health risks than are those who live in America or Europe, fcfr reasons ass~c'a:<d with climatic conditions and environment. Every thoughtful parent knows this, and should take precautions438 words
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Advertisement61 1924-07-11 2 Protect your Child's Throat Never neglect a sore or relaxed throat. It is breeding ground fbi r ous germs. Protc I children and your house with Formamint Tablet Sucked like a swee icy instantly relieve the -oat and are an effective sate, against infectious fORMAMiHT The Germ-Killing Throat YabUt See61 words
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Article665 1924-07-11 3 SHARP CRITICISM OF SPEECH SLOVENLY HABITS* Mr. George Bernard Shaw took part in the campaign against slipshold English, speaking at the annual assembly of the English Association at Bedford College, Regent's Park. Mr. Shaw began by asking his audience if they had ever kiown a family665 words
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Article112 1924-07-11 3 LEAFIELD STATION UNSATISFACTORY Madras, 23rd June:—lnquiries show that the distribution of British official wireless messages in India has not been discontinued, but during June and July these messages were seldom received, primarily owing to the low power of the Leafield Station which is inadequate to overcome atmospheric and112 words
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Advertisement315 1924-07-11 3 Baby's First Solid Food t !Sllenburys RUSKS rys Malted Rusks are delightfully and easily digested; they are very Iping baby to cut his teeth, and may nally when he is as young as six Rusks should be used as a Dart of di rt, in addition to the Malted Food315 words
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Advertisement507 1924-07-11 3 y leaves only are used for II VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I ■«np. These centrally grown leaves l are the pick of the Virginia Plant and alone preduce the perfect Cigarette Leaf— The remainder of the 'plant |J OlfiMn B EWaRe of che3 P I consisting of the lower S tt^^V* gTOWthS507 words
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Article902 1924-07-11 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST By "Felmar" "MANSLAUGHTER" How did Leatrice Joy fret her urusual surname? "Nowhere in any dictionary of proper names can be found a reference to Leatrice." Yet in Miss Joy's case it is an actual name and was not coined for screen902 words
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Advertisement225 1924-07-11 4 SEMENTS MANSLAUGHTER AT THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9.30 FROM WEDNESDAY, JCLY 9, TO MONDAY, JULY For 6 Nights Only. J JLSSE L. LASKY CECIL DM |r Presents Produ^BßlW MANSLAUGHTER THOMAS t Q LE4TRICE JOY MEIGBAN LOIS WILSON From the Novel by Alice Duer Miller. In the225 words
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Advertisement238 1924-07-11 4 AMUSEMpS SURINA THEATRE Something new and different To-Night! In the Ist show at 7 15 p.m. sharp. WILLIAM DESMOND Hero of Mi:li( ns in Universale grrat crttirued clapltr-tlay cf daring romance and adventure iD Alaska PERILS OF THE YUKON SERIAL In 15 Episodes—3l Reels. Strongly supported IN THE SECOND SHOW238 words
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Advertisement259 1924-07-11 4 "amusements alhambra From Friday, 11th July, to Wednesday, 16th July, 1921. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Kill or Cure 1 Reel Pathe Comedy. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED-FIRST NATIONAL Presents Norma Talmidge in The Eternal Flame IN 8 REELS. The story revolves about petty jealousies, scindals,259 words
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Article80 1924-07-11 5 CHAMBER it! COMMERCE RUBBER \SSOCIATION Sirgap re, 11th July. fa.* Crii t 1 Pr ces Buyers Sellers. Spot 37% i. quote. L,c n < f. M.»vt Closing Prices. Buyers Seller;?. Spot 37 37% W* 37% 37^ 37% 38 er to Ik.tmber 38% 39 1' < is quote. f*80 words
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Article85 1924-07-11 5 Sl AMlARl) OIL CO I > Kerosene per 2 tins $5.95 $5.55 $5.55 $5.25 lienzine •'OC M, f per 2 tins of $8.00 v hne i>er gallon $0.95 > M CO. (S.S LTD. uf r s 11 urren: retail- prices Sh k :i!i? as Allows: r85 words
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Article139 1924-07-11 5 TO-DAV'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER L ndHHd. L0.a1.—37 tcius. TIN L0nd0n.—£232.10.0. Local.—slll.2s per picul 100 tons sold. RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $410 Rice, Siam 2 $395 Rice, Siam 3 $373 Rice, Saigon 1 $320 Rice, Saigon 2 m $306 Rice, Saigon 3 $3M Rice, Rangoon 1139 words
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Article161 1924-07-11 5 Tin.—Taipings $1.18 to $1.22, Norths $1.07 *2 to $1.12 1 2, Souths 99 to $1.02 rum Joh uis 3i> to 41 cents, Petaiings $1.38 to $1.41 Nawngpets to $1.62 l 2, Ulu Piahs $1.77 1 2 to $1.82 Vz, Kinta Tin Dredging 77 1 2 to161 words
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Advertisement228 1924-07-11 5 RIBEIRO S Removal Sale Now On at No. 6 Raffles Place ONLY. NOT at No 5. All Prices Considerably Reduced. RUBBER IMPORTERS, LTD. (In Liquidation Notice is hereby given in pursuance ot Section 2*3 1) of the Companies Ordinance 1923, that I"(ieneral Mee:i of the abovenaued Company will be held228 words
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Advertisement328 1924-07-11 5 I STADIUM I (Next to Tram Station) I See the Best Fight of the Year. I YEOB CH4I L4IJ I I SOY WALIEY 1 Ten Rounds FOR THE FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION- Jf g&< SHIP OF MALAYA. I Soo Beng j Jamaica Kid /;jj<( 6 ROUNDS. \^—W jMohamed Amin Mm \JJ lYoutig328 words
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Advertisement204 1924-07-11 5 v .....Tr...;. I Grand Boxing Attraction j I All Stars from the Philippines I MAIN EVENT j II DOMY SANTOS vs. YOUNG SANTOS Lightweight Champion of c 1 Mala^a M. A< rian j. I 1 lO—3 IVLnute Rounds. I SEMI FINAL i GREG. B4UTISTA vs YOUNG HERMAN 2 Manila. j204 words
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Miscellaneous269 1924-07-11 5 r® mails close a Y. 11th JULY. ,nd S urabaya 3t 3v: piancius 2 p.m. ;t ;na Islands Van Diemen 3 p.m. Flying Dragon 3 p.m. J|ua f and Teluk Anson "Kuala 3 p.m. 'Sri Muar 3 p.m. Dungun and B ribat 3 p.m. 'Traiig 4 p.m. j.; 1 Kelantan269 words
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Miscellaneous99 1924-07-11 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of Drills up to and for 13th JuH* 1924. To-ckiv, 11th July at 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Gun Drill (Voluntary.) Drill Ha'll. Chinese Coy Company Training, DrK Order. Saturday, 12th July at 2 30 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Coy., Tactical Sch me (Transport leaves99 words
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Article126 1924-07-11 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 11th July. High T des.—4.4l a.m 521 pm. Dutch homeward mail closes. Foo.ball: S.R C. vs.. Sussex. Tennis Ch mp ouch ps, S. C. C, 5 p.m. To-morrow, 12th July. High Tdts.-ti.ll a.m. 023 p.m. B. I outward mail due. French outward mail126 words
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Article982 1924-07-11 6 That fabulous -imp sition, the Boxer indemnity, has cropped up agaii in Imperial Parliame t. We call it fabulous, bevau-c, for all practical there was n i such indemnity. Since the powers In 1001 decided pn a.'.aJaim of 450 million taels, secured on ccjjrtrojled customs revenue,982 words
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Article35 1924-07-11 6 Mails from Eur pc, (London mails despatched 19th June) ex P>. I. Teesta, will arrive by train to-m v.cnv morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to l>< >x holders at 9.30 a.m.35 words
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Article358 1924-07-11 6 The Superintendent of Physical Education, S.S., will he be visiting the Barak Bch »u!s in September. Major G. D. A. Fletcher is now in temporary command of the P. and P W. V. C. alter the departure of Lt. Col. W. 11. Whyte on. retireme t. It is understood that358 words
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Article1056 1924-07-11 6 SECOND ACCUSED TURNS KING'S EVIDENCE ALTS SERVICES TO THE C. L D. SPECIAL REVOLVER PERMIT *"I have many enemies in Singapore; and for that reason I am allowed always to carry a revolver" declar'fl Mohamed Ali to Mr. Gourlay the Third Magistrate, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Gourlay was conducting1,056 words
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Article342 1924-07-11 6 THE NEW FOOTBAM ASSOCIATION (From Our Own < i, I Tan Haw aiias Sgo Ah If ed by Mr. J. Arthur, Disti receiving stolen prop, of 5 X Id buttons, i R >skoph watch, 2 gold v a gold ring, and a si k i was fined ot342 words
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Article122 1924-07-11 6 Sir Walter BeaanCs fa "Beyond the Dreams has been pr iuced d I I by Thomas Bent.ley star feature of the Gaiety i J week commencing fr- i Jta Hurley, whose passion Devil his Master is play< I while Miss Joyce Dears''e; 1 I of Margaret his122 words
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Article38 1924-07-11 6 in consequence f s mid Mr. Kenny, C. D. L at 8 o' in a house in Upper Cantonese named Lee X arrested and charged this it being in possession <-f -4 counterfeiting Kin-; coins. postponed.38 words
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Article31 1924-07-11 6 In honour ;if the Hari R fl party foil ,wed by the Ai I Meeting will be held at No. 52, Kerbau-r<ad, oa Sal I inst. at 4 p.m. I31 words
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Advertisement422 1924-07-11 6 f I FO r I EVERYDAY USE X ENGLISH MADE 4 Strong and jj r -r. r i MrjSr* retains it< purity of rfl a Reinforced Stainless Jfe>v 5 \J\ xt- i i c jBa"? Colour throughout lr. g Nickel Silver bpoons J and Forks. IfP Dessert Forks ffi Egg422 words
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Article418 1924-07-11 7 HEED FOR ASSURANCES ABOUT RHUR •jii i SUGGESTED AMERICAN 1 ARBITRATOR N0 DRAGGING ON" Replying to Mr. of Ci'tiiraons Mr. ij that he went to Paris to the unfortunate situation then and which thrt-uten-v rk d r.o to arrange an Government was of opinion that a (fort should418 words
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14 1924-07-11 7 Reuter. Mr. Edward Guy and Shanghai £56,523.—Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article72 1924-07-11 7 TO HE RECOGNISED AGAIN IN BRITISH COLONIES Reuter. London, 10th July:—The Colonial Office, after consulting the British Missions Committee has agreed that the German Missionary Societies may again be recognised in Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories on the same terms as other foreign missionary Societies, the BritishReuter. - 72 words
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Article37 1924-07-11 7 CONSERVATIVES RETAIN THE SEAT. Reuter. Letves, 10th July:—The by-election necessitated by Mr. Campion's appointment as Governor <. f WestraSiu resulted as follows:—Captain Tuft.n Beamish (Consorvative) 0,584, Captain Basil Hall (Labour) 0,112 and Howard Williams (Liberal) 2.717.-Reuter. - 37 words
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Article39 1924-07-11 7 Reuter. L< ndon, 10th July:—According to the LJrga correspondent the expedition under the Tibetian explorer, Colonel Kozloff, has discovered, near the Urga group, burial mounds of great antiquity containing the remains of Chinese princes. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article43 1924-07-11 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by corresponds ts. Letters sent for publication I should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is '_ive.,to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]43 words
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Article315 1924-07-11 7 Sir, —May I aik you to be good enough to allow me a little .sp ice in your valuable journal to express an opinion on the above subject. Having witnessed the friendly match between the N.S.C.R.C. and the Persidangan Blia, which was played on the X. S. Club315 words
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Article117 1924-07-11 7 Sir, —I notice in your valuable paper my name re "Turf Case" but nothing has been mentioned abut the native Lubu being fi. ed $3 for theft. I shall therefore be much obliged if the following fact could be published. On the 29th ultimo one Lubu bin117 words
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Article201 1924-07-11 7 The following: action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 3 held on- July Bth. Approved back lane 12 feet wide behind the site of the Electric Substation hi George Street. Recommended construction of sewers in area bounded by Orchard-road, Killineyroad, Somerset-road and Grantge-road at a cost201 words
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Article120 1924-07-11 7 PROPOSED GENERAL* MILITARY INSPECTION Reuter. Paris, 10th Ambassadors' Conference have addressed a note to Germany "otirg with satisfaction German acquiescence to the proposed general military inspection, and intimating that providing Germany co-operates in the control, the commission will do their utmost to conclude the operations byReuter. - 120 words
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Article52 1924-07-11 7 REGARDED AS MASTERSTROKE BY DAVIS Reuter. New York, 10th July:—The Democratic Convention has nominated the Governor of Nebraska, Charles Bryan, brother of Mr. William Jennings Bryan, for the vicepresidency. This is regarded as a masterstroke by Davis to checkmate the latter's opposition and appeal to the farmersReuter. - 52 words
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Article34 1924-07-11 7 RETURNS FOR JUNE Reuter. London, 10th July:—The imports for June amounted to compared with £89,307,000 for June, 1923. The exports were £62.094,000, against £62,883,000, and the re-exports were £10,023,000, against £10,954,000. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article117 1924-07-11 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, 10th July:—In the presence of a large gatherirvg of all nationalities, the Chief 'Secretary unveiled last evening the\ war memorial at Kuala Selangor, which is a replica of the cenotaph in Kuala Lumpur only slightly smaller. Full military honours were117 words
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Article185 1924-07-11 7 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE YEAR 1924 The fallowing is the 10th list of subscription* for the year en/ding August 31st 1924: Amount previously acknowledged $10,471.67 Per Mrs. Meadows Fr?«t, Johore Bharu. Mrs. Laird 5 Anonymous 16 Mrs. Mortimer 10 Mrs. Burne 20 Mrs. Ray 20 Miss Case 5185 words
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Article345 1924-07-11 7 PREMIERS PAT EACH OTHER S BACKS HAS MACDONALD GIVE*! TOO MUCH? ENGLISH PRESS FEARS Reuter. Berlin, 10th July:—There is bitter disappointment in political circles over the outcome of the Herriot—MacDonald meeting. Fears a/e expressed that the London Conference wiH virtually farll ft! its objects. Newspapers particularly areReuter. - 345 words
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Article23 1924-07-11 7 Reuter. Capetown, 10th July:—The Prince of Wales has accented the Government's invitation to vi it South Africa next year.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article247 1924-07-11 7 An action i. which Wong Ah Soh, a woman sought to recover from two defendants a sum of $3,000, due as part of the principal sum of $8,000 advanced v der a promiss, ry note, waa withdrawn after argument by counsel in the Supreme Court before the Chief247 words
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Article130 1924-07-11 7 Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, yesteruay sat on the Bankruptcy Court, and made orders for small monthly payments in the cases of several bankrupts. A Eurasian clerk in the employ cf the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., whose liabilities amounted to $1,569 was afeked to pay $15 out of a salary130 words
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Advertisement332 1924-07-11 7 CAMPBELL I The Original Starting Heavy Oil Engine 1 For Crude or Residual Oils. I COLD STARTING j I Prom the cold state without the use of 1 mp< or j electric ignition. MAXIMUM ECONOMY I XVilh the cheapest low grade fuel. Z j MINIMUM ATTENTION I Simple, str a_rluforward332 words
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Article98 1924-07-11 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL THE LAST LEAGUE MATCH The S.R.C. a-d Royal Sussex Regiment who now stand at the bottom of the Singapore Football League ladder will meet this after r. < n in the tirst division. The game will decide the woo len spoonists. LEAGUE TABLE FIRST DIVISION Goal P.98 words
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Article46 1924-07-11 8 ATHLETICS The Oldham Hall Day School WIU hold its first annual sports day on the Oldham Hall ground at 2.30 p.m. on -Saturday. Friends and these who are interested in the welfare of the School are cordially invited to be ptesent.46 words
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Article98 1924-07-11 8 Paris, 9th July:—The two hundred metres final was won by Scholz (America), Paddock (America) being second, and Liddell (Britain) third. The time taken was. 21 3-5 sees. In the Olympic 3,000 metres steeple-chase final, Rito'.a (Finland) was first, Katz (Finland) secord, and Bontemps (France) third. Time 9 mm.98 words
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Article99 1924-07-11 8 CRICKET The following will represent the 2nd XI 01 the Lanka Union vs. the 5.J.0.8.A. XI. on Saturday 12th inst. on L. U. ground at 2 pm.:—Dr. S. Thambipiday, F. R. S. Martirus. M. G. Rue. Dr. C. Subrahmanvam K. Sabapathy, M. Kanagasabai, C. de Sil%a.99 words
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Article59 1924-07-11 8 The following will represent the S.R.C. against the Medical College Union tomorrow on the Club's ground, the match commencing at 2 p.m. sharp: M. o. Anthonisz, H. R. Bartels, T J. Leijssius, S. D. Gander, G. Armstrong, V. C. Westerhout, C A Pennefather, A. H. Gauder, L.59 words
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Article77 1924-07-11 8 London, 9th July:—At Birmingham, foi the Warwick shir i vs South Africans match, the weathc was glorious but hot, the attendance smal, and the wkket excellent When were draw:, the bonus Africans bad compiled »17, Commaille, Susskind Notice and Tayhr scoring 44, 45 49 94 respectively. Taylor was77 words
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Article30 1924-07-11 8 GOLF Letouquet, 10th July—In the French Ladies Open Golf Championship, hnal Miss Cecil Leitch (Carlisle) beat Miss Hunnewell (Sunningdale) bv 10 up and 8 to play.— Reuter.30 words
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Article220 1924-07-11 8 The Serior Division was «VI by F C Stewart with a score of one down. the Ball Sweep on Saturday, the sth instant was won by F. C. Stewart with a score oTalUquare and on Sunday the 6th r Murnhv H Jackson and C. E. Wintei t"th220 words
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Article46 1924-07-11 8 BADMINTON The Chinese Friendly Association will ■Ml the Everton Road Badminton Party in a friendly match of Badminton on Saturday at the Tiong Nam School's ground. Sunday's Tien: Semi-Final Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Lim Chwee Poh. Low Chwee Thye vs. Lim Siew Tee.46 words
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Article339 1924-07-11 8 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS THE TURF (From Our Own Correspomient.) Ipch, 10th July:—Fine weather prevailed here for the second day's racing, but the going was heavy. The following were the results: Race 1.—Kina (Murphy) 7.5 1 Ganesh (Logue) 11.7 2 Won by six lengths. Time 1.53. Tote $ii: Race339 words
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Article188 1924-07-11 8 YACHTING The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced: On Sunday the first of the series of races for the Vice-Commodcre (1924) Cup will be sailed for at 10 a.m. over the undermentioned course. From Club to No. 17 Beacon mark boat (leaving it to188 words
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Article48 1924-07-11 8 LAWN TENNIS In the event of the Padang being fit for play afternoon both semi-finals in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships (single) will be played. On the S.C.C. Courts Koizumi will play Chua Choor. Leong, and on the S.R.C. Courts Asano will meet Cheong Chee Lim.48 words
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Article210 1924-07-11 8 Singapore, 10th July. The market has maintained a steady tone throughout the past week, and values have advanced. There was a good demand fjor most grades in the auction held yesterday. Business passed in Awarded Sheet loose at 85%, and in cases at 3G cents.210 words
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Article49 1924-07-11 8 The fallowing passengers are travelling from Singapore per s.s. "Ekma' sailed this morning to connect at Rangoon with Henderson Line s.s. "Burma sailing from Rangoon on July J. W. Allgfove. Bibby Line s.s. "Herefordshire sailing from Rangoon on July 17th:—Mr. T. C. Angus and Mr. A. Trewheler.49 words
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Article313 1924-07-11 8 LYALL AND EVATTS WEEKLY REPORT SiiSJrapore, 9th July:—Rather brighter conditions have prevailed in the share market during the period under review, and although business could hardly be called brisk, considerably more interest has been taken in shares than has recently been the case. Speculative tins have been313 words
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Article317 1924-07-11 8 Singapore. Jviy 9th;—The share market has remained quiet since our last report but busir:ei*s has been steady with interest chiefly certred on tins and industrials. Rubber shows a slight increase in price on balance but deals in this section are extremely difficult to negotiate. Umteers317 words
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Article133 1924-07-11 8 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 11th July. Number after the sh p indicates the Godown it is abreast of -and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Plancius, 22. Main Wharf (Gate 3 Kawachi133 words
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Advertisement163 1924-07-11 8 NOTICE. Under Section 328 of Ordinance 125. (Merchant Shipping). One tongkang bearing No. 2032 of ;ingapo**e was picked up at Sea on Ist June, 19 4, and delivered to me .s Receiver of Wrecks. Claim should be mide to the underigaed, otherwise it will be sold by m'olic auction forthwith.163 words
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Advertisement217 1924-07-11 8 JAQUffS PING PONG l SETS I Best Quality I at Moderate' I Prices. I RAJA CO. I j I 117, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I I I l|';|!'|!i|!i| llll|IJ|lllliilll!!|:;l:ll!lillilill!lllli!llitl!i!!ll!|.J::ll[|:ili:i:!lllilliMllHiH:il"l!HiH II1•III1II I I I I Lactogen THE NATURAL MILK FOOD For Your Baby. I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London),217 words
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Article559 1924-07-11 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following: list of quotations: Singapore, 11th July. RUBBER— DOLLAR SHARES Issue value of shares after name of company. An ,xr Buyers. Sellers. Allenby (New) $1 1.00 1.05 A lor Gajah $1559 words
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Advertisement334 1924-07-11 9 1 11 I I I *****11 11 «iI lIIIII■ I I I DELICIOUSLY I ill j| COOLING I FRAMROZ'S Orange Champagne. \ĕ 1 m i i i i 'I'liMirjiininiiifimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiifiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii BOXING GLOVES Rose Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India.) 71, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. PING PONG i i I l I i334 words
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Advertisement12 1924-07-11 9 BOMBAY RESTAURANT 233, Selegie Road. English and Indian dishes obtainable. •Trial solicited.12 words
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Advertisement375 1924-07-11 9 Strai^^ the packet into yoiir 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.375 words
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Article552 1924-07-11 10 S n?(apore, sth July. MJfiAT Article Price*. c. Betf steak round ka 1 043 Beef stew or curry kati 0.34 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati OA6 Mutton Indan kati 0.73 .Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kat: 50 Capons (Locally reared)552 words
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Advertisement322 1924-07-11 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold and Freehold Land situate at Havelock Road, Carey Road and Telok Blangah and Singapore Town and Country Properties. At MIM Cheorg Koon Seng Com Saleroom, No. 30 Chulla Street. On Wednesday, 16th322 words
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Advertisement552 1924-07-11 10 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A piece or parcel of freehold land situate at Banda Kaba, Malacca, being part of Lot No. 1:90/4 containing an area ot 3}50 square feet comprised and described in an Indenture i t Conveyance datel the 22nd August 1902. Together with the buildings thereon erected and now552 words
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Advertisement62 1924-07-11 10 Guan Kiat Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Sngapor©.} 35, Phillip Street. Shipchandlers Sailmakers, and Contractors. Have tbe following Stocks on hand Genuiue Atlas Corn Emery Powder and Graded Glass Powder, Moulders Iron Sieves. Ship's Lamps descriptions Galvd: Globe I < mbownng Lamps Brass Wheel Globe Valves and Straight Drain L'ock9. Marble62 words
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Advertisement420 1924-07-11 10 Te l. 1957 Telegrams CHOTIBMALLS j LATEST FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS Unpacking Every day. TRIAL SOLICITED GOBLONZ TAPESTRY. CURTAINS CENTERS CUSHIONS at $9.50 S 3.00 $2.75 90 cts. TO CLEAR AT CHOTIRMALL'S n SmSAT f i i i miii i 1 i i Nerve Failure Powerless, Wasted and mJT A Bedridden.420 words
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Advertisement492 1924-07-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TXo BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE ar, 3« Incorporated ia Ecglaad.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. \IK)N FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. w th His Majesty's Government.) LONDON HOMEWARDS. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1924 1924 11 000 July 18 Karmala492 words
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Advertisement425 1924-07-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong 1 Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Sing-apore. Taking cargo on through Bill ->f Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy. Chefoe, Tientai». Newchwang, Yangtsze porti. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG425 words
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Advertisement560 1924-07-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE. REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERPfHAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Tak'ng cargo on through bills of lading for all overland po'nts. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PHEMIUS for London Rotterdam560 words
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Advertisement401 1924-07-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGF DESTWATIOV Fush, m Mar u n.OOO linaßa Londo nft Antwerp July 22 Hakozak: Maru 10 500 Marseilles London Antwerp JZ Hakusa,. Maru 10,500 Marseilles Londo, ft Antwerp Zl 1 Kitar.oMaru 8,000 Marseilles Londo, ft Antwerp Harona M,ru 10,500 Ibtodk. London Antwerp LIVERPOOL401 words
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Advertisement495 1924-07-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT P Wanted for Sarawak I eper Asylum a Ireiser or preterably a qualified man a.pply wilu P h,,to aQ d state terms reluired to I bief Health Officer, Kuching, Sarawau. W ANTE D-*70.-Et glish speaking Motor Mechanic and expert driver. Must thoroughly understand Ford Car. ihe above salary495 words
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Advertisement407 1924-07-11 12 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE ESTATE OF HO SENG GIAP DECEASED. Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees) notice is hereby given that all creditors end persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Ho Seng Giap late of No. 167 Tranquerab Malacca deceased who died on407 words
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Advertisement299 1924-07-11 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 186% to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892,) Authorised Capital £3,000*)00 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: Sdr299 words
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Advertisement541 1924-07-11 12 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach StreetMalacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Sule man. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Ralhamat. Palembang m 6 1 Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya. Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy,541 words
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Advertisement484 1924-07-11 12 BANKS CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853Pad up Capitol hi 600,000 shares oi £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICB 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. ALor Star Hongkong- Puket Amritsar 110 lo Rangoon484 words
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Advertisement405 1924-07-11 12 INSURANCE. /Bm south %wj British INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C- MARGOLIOUTH, Manage/* OflJcea: 2. Finlayson Green. "the eastern united assurance corporation, limited. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Sing.pore, Ist Floor. Banque dei indo China Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No.405 words
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Advertisement307 1924-07-11 12 INSURANCE. ORIENT AL GOVERNMENT !Tv LIFE ASSURAM I 1( (lucorpora ed in I 1924 (Ist January). FUNDS ASSURANCE IN FOK< TOTAL CLAIMS PAID ni\x£ ANNUAL INCOME CLAIMS PAID IN 1 i New and Aura Assure: Apply for Pros;, F. P. JOSEPH, l 24, Desker 11 "r !«> A. C. 1307 words
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