Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] and mm^y SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. r 173 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, 2drd JULY, 1884.
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    • 149 1 1 m m I .InfpaH < r Moderate. 1 Typewriter Emporium j i rfc,n, M 7. 1 f Acknowled *ed by smokers in every country |j I Ji? of the World as the premier cigarette. They A f re the laSt W rd in hygien coking, 1 X Hpslra k
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    • 62 1 iiii!iiMi"iintiii;tTTini7ini"iT:i i:.r*rmti»tit'-i i > t r> I MANY CHILDREN I are considered dull ar:d bar':- I ward who are simply raffer*M s from Weak Eyes An ex»n 5 nation by our Op ometrists «riU I I determine whether or not yor I Id requ res glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL
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  • 1862 2  -  By ARTHUR J. REES SYNOPSIS RICHARD HALDHAM, a law student, son of a wealthy estate owner, returns from four years' fighting in France, to find his fiather dead, and his heritage gone as the result of unwise speculation. Striving in vain to get a living, he
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    • 352 2 "I'll Til I I I I Grand Clearance Sale. I Strike while Iron is hot I A rare opportunity to select your Summer-We.ir in latest Silks and Cotton goods and hosiery of all kinds in splandic 1 {j] shades and different Varieties displayed at very reduced rates at our Counters.
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    • 79 2 saus Monty WwaJp to the imp called Thirst. you get —quick A dash of Montserrat Cordial in a long soda off the ice, or in water, will keep you cool and your thirst quenched. If you care for cocktails, here is one: A wineglass of gin, a trace of Ansostura,
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    • 530 2 HOW DO YOU WAKE these morning? Freeh and fit, or dull, depressed and HWfcpnp«wtt X lter most probably your liver is to blame, for which trouble Pinkettes svae the ideal remedy. As gently as nature Pinketv simulate the liver, dispel constipation muni ban'sh biliousness and sick headaches, clear me skin,
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    • 65 2 PAUTAUB'iiRGEx SOLUTION With Hydrochlorc-F with Creosote, EASILY ITTW HTTP Com;jo9el of pure and Phosphate of I "7 abacillu9 which m 2 >5 V- W. I i f. Coct»' on 1 E\4 rad tively short space of I It is naturally cence <»f acute bronchitis ..in• J lungs, pleurisy, and the
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  • 1735 3 kTEMENT 01 CONTRIBUTIONS TO iHE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL The Campaign Committee of the Malaysian Union Seminary of 999-1, Uvnei Serangoon Road, beg f acknowledge hereWlth contributions to the Seminary extension campaign. The Committee gratefully acknowledge tbe valuable assistance rendered by different publlC-sparited gentlemen, whose efforts nave oeen largely
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  • 65 3 Mr. Charles Alfred Stanton, proprietor of the Stanton Shows now in Ceylon, was fined Rs. 100 hy the Municipal Magistrate of Colombo for having managed a common gaming place. It will be interesting to note that this is Mr. Stantort's second case. In the first case
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    • 237 3 c if ST n I (Jet Rid Of filiations I j j>v Using Cuticura r. Dry at to ail i irritate*] 'cr v i ilI I 11 ■i■i t i 11 ■11 ci ffhf nthißi un i liv o N iL BALM 0 f i U ells, Abergreat s ifTerer
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    • 230 3 if good for them too. It I contains all the six- Sj'liJj I I j Ml teen elements so neci' I'll ll' J essary for the proper I development of body and bone. It enriches the bio()d, strengthens the brain and makes llljll (li j cit h er meat or
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  • 1127 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AM) GENERAL INTEREST By "Felmar" "WHAT WIVES WANT" That the cast is the thin*] as well as the play, and that one individual player does not always mean a perfect motion picture production was evidently the thought foremost in the mincfs vf the producers
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    • 381 4 AMUSEMENTS 1 Empire Cinema From Tuesday July 22nd to Wednesday July 23rd I FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY g S AT 7.15 SHARP. g fa METRO PICTURES jjj 1 BERT LYTELL J jjj IN THE LIONS DEN 5 Harts. B P MAY ALLISON j IN PEGGY DOES UER DARNDEST 5 Parts.
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    • 163 4 AMUSEMENTS iALHA IWI i 5 R Ai From Wednesday, 23rd July to Monday 28th July, g In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I I I Gas and Air g jjj 1 Reel Pathe Comody. j Topical Budget 3 British Screen News. R] S a ALBION PRODUCTION INC. PBESENTS
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    • 202 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SURma Detective i First Show at 7 33 Sharp I o-Night! A star: fog and tn s1 Eddie Polo IN FBE SEC2ET FJUrt SEBIAL ANTONIO Jjj Episodes 13, 11 and 15 Final 6 beels. raEiNvisißi m s:n; IN 15 EPISO3ES. 3 HEN-PECKED LEE MO3AN COMkOY. Master Mind ag
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  • 219 5 TO-DAY, 23rd JULY v Dungun and H »ng Ho 2 p.m. Ti i atani, Singora,* D.i kok' :hal ipo* 2 p.m. H tfth r 2 p.m. en 3 p.m. *Mena 3 p.m. Kistna 3 p.m. g "[p h 3 p.m. Medusa 3 p.m. itt Hin 3 p.m. Penang*
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  • 123 5 ID-DAY'S Ql OTATIONB RICE Rice, Siam Xo 1 rer Keyan Rice, Siam 2 ■> v Rice, Siam 3„' J g£j Rice, Saigon 1 *\r r a?gCn 2 *340 nice, Saigon 3 > Rice, Rangoon 1 ?290 Rice, Rangoon 2 w $280 Rice, lar Boi;ed No 1 per
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  • 239 5 YESTERDAY'S QUOTATION. A rise of £9 in the price of Tin, which is now £212 per ton, although not creating an active market, has. occasioned a general marking up of quotations, ar.d buyers predominate. South Taipings, now qucted. ex dividend, are wanted at cents, sellers nskirg
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  • 21 5 Orders for week ending- 27th July. To-morrow, 24th July:—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS. Cor.im eftioner.
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  • 447 5 F ootba Corruption n W Scottis41 ex-I international footJoh"i Brow.ingr, who played for Chelsea and Celtic, and Archibald Kyle, who played for Blackburn Rovers and the Hangers, were each sentenced at the Glaspow Sheriffs' Court recently tf* sixty days' hard labour for corruption. It was
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  • 194 5 Premiers Meet—Prto Weds Commoner— Off to Arctics 'I hose .atest news pictures are copyright and may not be reproduced in British Malaya, the J.v» wiik our arrangement with Mr. Geffrey E. Lucksted. A fuller daily service will be given as soon as the problem of ZmwZ pressure
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    • 94 5 j j Saiv&tyl I I Outfit s Injures j Deluxe I j I ASAiKST j I $3.00 j at ALL CHEMISTS I or AN6LO FRENCH DRUG HGUSES LTD. J i ir.c<»rporated in the S. S.) 2, Victoria Street, Singapore. --2332. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i
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    • 191 5 Our Sketch PHOTOS are Uoquestionably iryPaul Co., 110 TO €I! A P HERS j 57, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. NOTICE. The attention of owners of Traction Engines ani notor lorries ts drawn io Notification 063 in the Straita SettlemenU Government Grazatte of 13Da Ju ii, li A, uudor Ordinance Ho, 129
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  • 122 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 23rd July High Tjgfes.—2.44 a.m. 3.29 p.m. B. I. homeward mail leaves, i ecture by Lt.-Col. D. Foster, V.M.C.A. To-morrow, 21th July High Tides.— 3.45 a.m., 4.21 p.m. Singapore Cup Fo:ttall: S.R.C. vs. Sussex, Stadium. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hal!. 5.15 p.m. The Gondoliers,
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  • 31 6 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS DEATH SEET —The remains of the late Mr. Se 1 Beng Tee wiil be removed for interment to the Bukit Brown Cemetery to-morrow Thursday at 10 a.m.
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  • 725 6 It would be over tvr.fident to suggest that j there u;e signs of a general recovery from the staajaamcy that over Singapore life pr.nieuluriy, and Malayan outl ok v 'ally, in £hese days of alaggish trade: j Neverthele there are some fair.t rays of' hope. Our
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  • 97 6 LONG-DRAWN OUT LITIGATION ENDS The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, delivered judgment yesterday in appeal in the case in which V. Adam Saiboo sued A. M. E. Hadjee Mohamad Ibrahim for the recovery of a big sum of money in respect cf goods supplied during 1917. The
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  • 91 6 London, 22nd July:—The death has occurred of Sir William Abbott Herdman. tie .-as a I). Se Hon. D. Sc. Havard, Durham and Sidney and WesteUJ Australia, Hon. L L I».,*Ed.nburKh, F. R. S and F. L. S. lie •■us assist:*.-1 to Sir Wyviile Thomson in the "Challenger
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  • 512 6 A untitled of untitled and ducks untitled a grend noise in. Coilyer Quay this morning, to the 8 nusemga) of passers-by. Amritsar. 22nd July:—The Ninth Jatha, I consisting of 5uJ \knlis, proceeding to Jaito, were arrestee) paaceai y .tad removed .c N bliaWavd. —Reuter. Athens, 2Cnd July:—The Japanese Mini- ster,
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  • 18 6 RUBBER Local. ~rA\ x /z cents. TIN lA>ndop.—£?l.">.io. f >. pel pjcul L r ;i> tor,.* .sold.
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  • 1057 6 MR. H. L. PEARSON'S REPORT ON PROGRESS SIX MONTHS' RESULTS TO 30th JUNE The following report by Mr. H. L. Pearson, The Chief Resident Engineer on the mneral progress of the Johore Water Scheme to 30th June, 1924, which was asked for by Mr. Dunman has been
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  • 318 6 SPECIAL MEETING OX y n CONTROL MOTION TO Ri S( I DEPOS] ORCHESTRA I The following Notiei ,f Meeting of the Municip; i Friday, the 25th instai t, been eonsmcnU ted v Secretary. AGENDA 1. To confirm, if approve m of the Ordinary and Si 27th June 2.
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  • 44 6 DEATH OF GENERA! U The death is announ' 1 Sir Ronald Charles Mi 1915. K.C.M.G. er. linS < did Gonunandant K. E. ai years. Be was a sen t d. C. P. Maxwell aud < in 1872. He served in Afj Africa and ir the In*
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  • 16 6 From Europe (Lea I 3rd July) by s.s. Tara, on Friday, the 2.lth insta
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  • 27 6 Boys searching for near Whaiey Bridge foui d of half-crowr :jr beneath a hedge. The nic to have lain buried I been handed to the
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    • 446 6 iRiiBiNSOM CO., LTD.! tgmaea I CHILDBENS SHOES. We al va/d r.old i assortment of Child: ens Shoes and Si: d-I of all kiais in popular shapes and &ood maker, Bj in'hiding the fallowing: 5 Cj U ft Child's Brown Leather Truform Shoes with pun p on and button q| oraameiH.
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  • 87 7 ,:;>! > EFFECT ON CONFERENCE I 5 IN FRANCE I \KISES AT Tl LONDON Mr. MaeDonaM, erred at length ates to the l ;eque tly the til which vii w of the ion of the noticeable pale and Liffering from i French newspapers, from I heir have
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  • 39 7 I I rf B > A GANG OF is under- tvtA II was 'and ef sports were w establish, on the was bmnght ree hours I -i the at- arspital but T Wo 1 M this morning.
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  • 39 7 p, r r oadeut) I J Une -\s Society for a credit H. 500 invest- the Perak a bhe result -V* !it the cot,--4 c all che were I (>< wider--1•• r theme ie. The Lutf aaheaaiL
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  • 237 7 HOMAGE FOR HIS SERVICES TO MANKIND Reuter. 1.-ndon, 22nd July:-Mr. Hufehes the Unrted States Secretary of State dined with the Pd, Hma to-night. The Duke of Connaught presided and the Prince cf Wales Cabinet Ministers and many prominent I Homo and Overseas guests were present. the
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  • 97 7 DISASTROUS COLLISION IN A DENSE FO(; Reuter. Boa) 0,221 d July:—The tank -shin" Swift Arr">v.," has rammed the new paaseeger steamer "Boston," going from Boston to New York, off Point Judith, Rhode Islanl in a fog. Foot passengers were killed. The Other* were transferred to the beats
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  • 57 7 CANADA SUPPORT BRITAINS OBJECTIONS Reuter. Id ndon, 22nd July:—Canada's letter to the League, declining to adhere to the Pact of Mutual Awriatance, supports Mr. MaeDonald's objections and points out that Canada always disj r-proved of the obligations involved in Article ten of the League Covenant, w*hi*e the
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  • 42 7 FIRED AT BY ASSAILANT IN ZOO AT PESHAWAR Reuter. Allahabad, 22nd July:—Two Artillerymen, visiting ihe Peshawar Zoo on Sunday, were suddenly fired on from behind by an anknown assailant, with an automatic pistol. Both were seriously injured. The a?:ailant escaped.-
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  • 180 7 ENGINEER'S FAILURE AFTER THIRTEEN -YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, 22nd July:—Mr. Justice David today conducted the first examination into the insolvency of Mr. James Berry, off Messrs. Berry and Co., Ipoh, general merchants and engineers, who stalled here thirteen years ago. The insolvent stated that
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  • 208 7 QUESTIONS ABOUT THE LEE COMMISSION Reuter. London, 22nd The House of Lords debated the Indian situation on the initiative of Viscount Peel, who asked for «1 full Government stateanent of its policy, espocially cal.ed attention to the general constitutional situation and the question of applying the report
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  • 113 7 <:i RODERICK JONES IJACK IN ENGLAND Reuter. Leaden, 22nd July:—Sir Roderick Jones was entertained at l+wh by the institute of Journalists on the occasion of the conclusion of his world toou. 116 dealt informally with the newspaper and journalistic position in the Far Beat and India
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  • 102 7 J A PANE E SUGGJBST SOME ALTBRAHONS Reuter. At a meeting of the Council of the Lawn Teimk Association in London, Japan was represented and recommended the follow* ing alterations to Davis Cup conditions. Courts to be either grass or turf or natural cr artificial gtitty material:
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  • 73 7 COLOMBO AUTHORITIES I NAP.LE TO CONFISCATE Reuter. Colombo, 22nd July:—The Norwegian vessel v Hay has proceeded with a cargo of two Machine-guns, a large numecr of rifles ar.d 60 tons of ammnnition, ad German, consigned to Canton. The authorities are onafcle to confiscate the material as
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  • 69 7 HEAVY CASUALTIES IN SAO PAULO Reuter. Washington, July 22nd.—It is raported that 3,000 civilians were killed and injured in the fighting at Sao Paulo, between the Federal troops and the Revolutionists. These were no American casualties. The heaviest fighting yet experienced took p!ac>? on the night of
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  • 15 7 Reuter. London. July 22"d The famous sculptor, Ifr. BrotS Joy is o'24id.-
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  • 171 7 SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES OF RAD DECISIONS PROBABLE WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH COMPETITORS Reuter. London, 22nd Ju; y :_Disorderly incidents following numerous decisions at the Olympic Games, are creating grave dovbtl among British correspondents at Olynrpia whether Britain mi]} ever compete again.. The "Times" Paris co: respondent enumerates ursport.-marJike and
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  • 135 7 STILL CflEElttm AFTRR ITS TENTH BEFEAT Reuter. Lectori, 21st July:— The Gevernmetita score of defeats totals ten after the paasage of the two advers votes in the Commitre stage of the Hosjejgfc Bill in the House of Commons. At first the Liber:.l amendment was passed by 201 to
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  • 103 7 (From Our Own O;', respondent). Penajja. 22nd July:—A special meeting > the Gpambcr of t ■•»mmeree,*Mi\ F. A. i ger presiding, unanimously elected Mr. D. A. M. Br.wn as the Chambers nominee 1-y Le i:uiv« Cvuncif, in j»hice of Mr. V.. ti. Th.rv. wh m ii.
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  • 166 7 The competition for the "Gunners" Cup and the first part of the Sir C. C. Smith Cup and Shield was held on Ttrtfcjday and Thu'.'sduy, 15th ami 17th July and resulted in a win for B. Sub-sort ion under the command of Sergeant K. McMillan. Captain F.
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  • 109 7 Programme of parades up to and for 27th July 1024: To-day, 23rd July at 5.15 p.m.:—Drill Hall, If. G. Platoon, Practice 30 yards Competition. Friday, 25th July at 5.15 p.m.:—Drill Hall,*. R. A. (v.) Voluntary. M. G. Platoon, Practice 30 yards Crmpet|fTon. Saturday, 20th July at 2.30
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  • 25 7 The fight between Cowboy Reyes and Taiho whieti wga'to have oon-e-off at the Happy Valley rftjr on Friday hae been iie finitely cum eel lew
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    • 21 7 When Knighthood Was in Flower" ff^f iwn..-JiiWi-Jvwf.-L- -i. -ir jinnrr.-»-ii.-.in-ti. ji i.r -jl .r v .-ji_-i.n-.-r in irri n ■i ***mmi
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    • 301 7 I f3E SoL OF MANY DIFFICULT DRAINAGE AND I IRRIGATION I ROBLEMS CALCO DRAINAGE GATES I i automatic MAI AUTOMATIC—Prevents fl RAWAL ga seff-ck«wg. "l, < w of w »*?r in one direction only, -elf-opening I I "W of to maxi- I RADIAL—For ke*ph,. rater I j washouts etc.. ,nuk,r
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  • 42 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by ts. Letters sent for publication shouid be written on one side of the paper only; preference is giveai to short letters. Only •xtra/ets of long letters can be given.]
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  • 118 8 Sir, —I see thnt the "Straits Times'' in a leader on Saturday advocated a Municipal Orchestra, and Liat to-day appears in th**t newspaper a letter from a correspondent Queen's Hall Promenaded' Congratulating the "Times' on putting the suggestion forward, rem irking "Why has nobody thought of such
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  • 209 8 Sir-Ever since the Government decontrol of Rice on May 1st 1921, the price of sLm No. i* had roma.ne somewhat below $10 per pictf but unaa few months ago, and up to the P t l our the prices of the various grades hu\e bee r
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  • 907 8 Sir, —It seems that quite a lot of discussion on the subject of Boxing was brought forth by the Article I sent to the public press some time ago. I trust that there has bee some good sound thinking done on the subject by nil, especially tae
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  • 333 8 HOLDS ALLEGED MURDERER FOR POLICE Yesterday, in the fourth Singapore Assizes bef re Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard and a special jury Goh Kiat was charged with the murder of a compatritt named Check Lay. Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, the D. P. P., prosecuted for the CroMm, while
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  • 123 8 PEOPLE CLING TO LAMP-POSTS IN STREETS Belfast ha-s been swept by a tornado. It passed in a straight line through the centre Of the city with a strength estimated at 200 miles an hour, leaving a trial of WTecked houses, and injuring nnny people. Nervour, people thought
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  • 87 8 (From Our Own Corespondent). Kuala Lumpur: To-day:—Scovell, the Selangor Club Champion met the Burmese Perhan to decide which should represent the State in the Malayan Tennis Cham-pion-hap. It was a magnificent hard-driving game and both had brilliant periods. Scovell though once behind 5—3, won the first set
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  • 58 8 To-night at 9 o'clock in the Y.M.C.A. Hail Lieut.-Col. D. Foster C.M.G., D.5.0., R.E. will deliver hi=» lecture on "Communism and Christianity." The lecture is open to the public and it is expected that there will be a large attendance to hear Col Foster on his very important subject. The
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  • 38 8 THE WAY TO BETTER PLAY FIRST OF TRIBUNE SERIES BY A. E. BEAMISH Member of the British Isles Team that last brought the Davis Cup to England, and professional instructor of lawn tennis at Hurlingham Club.
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  • 1103 8 I would like U' preface this series of articles on Lawn Tennis by sayi.:g that I intend to do my utmost to he p you both learn to play, or, you play, perfect your game. Tennis is a game tha; gives 100 per cent pleasure for the
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  • 310 8 OPENING OF THE NEW KELANTAN VENTURE GOVERNORS COMPARISON TO HANUMANS LEAP (From Our Qmfa C.^respondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 23rd:—The opening of the railway bridge across the Keiant in river, measuring 2160 feet composed of fire spans of 250 feet each and five of 1 j0 feet each by
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  • 50 8 LAWN TENNIS S. C. R. C. YESTERDAY'S RESULT A. Doubles Handicap semi-final Chee Hai and Chong Khee scr. beat Chee Teng and Jitt Sia. g -9, 6—2, 6—0. TO-DAY'S TIES A. Doubles Handicap semi-final Choon Leong and Lian Teck v. Chee Lim and Thutt Pitt to finish.
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  • 55 8 (Frcr.i Our Own Corrtsprmicnt.) Penang, 22nd July:—ln the Malayan Tennis ties, owing to Dr. Letch mans samy scratching in the singles and GuTchan Singh and Kee Hup Cheang in the doubles, Lee fisafj Liat wifl represent Penang in the tingles and Lee liang Liat and Chung Chee Leng
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  • 57 8 CRICKET At Lords in the presence of 500 spectators the match between tire South Africans and Middlesex commeiccxl. The wicket was s >it a;:d the visitors had 139 for the il-ss of wickits when p av was a and-oned owing to a sterol just before lunch. Ward scored
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  • 236 8 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY'S RACING THE TURF (From Our Qwa Cjrrespondent). I'enang, 22nd July:—The following are the handicaps for tne ti*-st day's racing at Penang on July 29th: Race 1. H>rses, C. (One Mile): C.-rn-staik 9, Gentle Eva, 8 5, Sunsprite S3, Carrie B. 8. Cie patra II
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  • 17 8 Clerk at Wealdstone: Have you any question to ask this witness? Prisoner: Yes. He i? a liar.
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  • 1035 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET a J Sh*,' p YA J' L A ND EVATT, Exchange of t 'r Br kerS issUe the list ot quotations: Singapore, 23rd July. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9(J 2s Anglo-Java 2 20s Anglo-Malay 18 f.
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    • 442 9 MANILA CIGARS. <jBa* I EL. ORIENTE I r ABRICA DC TtBACOS j HONG-KONG //V 8 NOTICE. ibove depicted is the property of Mr. C. r of the well-known brand of LA PERLA j£L 08 Until the year 1919 these cigars were made ;kong and were well-known and extensiveits Settlements. At
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    • 225 9 "Ny Garlsberg Beer" I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK i Obtainable at Hotels, dubs iBsI and Rest-Kouses ail-over in I S.S. and the Malay States. J Sold by all Ist Class dealers in I Singapore. J SOLE IMPORTERS: I) It NYrAPKRFIOi I he Last Asiatic Co., Ltd (Incorporated m Denmark 2*. \>."
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  • 529 10 Singapore, 19th July. MEAT Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kati 43 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati 6° Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati W Capoi.s (Locally reared) kati Hen?, (Locally
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    • 815 10 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, NO. 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Important Auction Sale of V tillable Properties situate at ffathan Road, Shanghai Road, Stevens Road, oad, Upper Tangliu, Upper Serangoon Road, Gilstead Road, iNew Bridge Road, South Bridge Road, &c. At Henri. Cheong Kor.n Serg C/s Saleroom,
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    • 42 10 Telephone 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 56-3, Market Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST. I Supplier of all kinds of r~>b Pneumatic and MobiloU j >Hd Tyres and also *uJL* j supplier of M GARGOYLE" j Lubricating oil. ■Hrf ijl CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET.
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    • 165 10 J I GRINDING AND REGRQOVING RUBBER MACHINE. j CLIENTS ROLLS GROUND AND REGRO3VLL) I ANY DESIGN REQUIRED. I I URGE STOCxS OF ROLLS O.N HAND TO FIT ALL TYPES OF I Mu. c: ihjbbeh machines. For Further Particulars fteier to I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the S.S.) j 13,
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    • 343 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p 0 BRITISH INDlaTa^^ (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAH PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. .INSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO ON DON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. trad with His Majesty's Government.) LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Si J""* Tonnage Si^ore July 24 Malwa 11,000 Aug 2 Aug 1 Devanha
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    • 165 11 DODWELL CASTLE LINE FOR BOSTON NEW YORK via SUEZ. KENDAL CASTLE Aug 14 WRAY CASTLE Sept 20 EGREMONT CASTLE 2nd half Oct. For Freight and other particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. I I. I MM 'I iiiiiii|iiiii|. l ii:lnli!ii:iiiliili!li:li!liiliiliil:iliHiii:il!i INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
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    • 590 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 en through bills cf lading for all overland points. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. gYSON for London Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 529 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TON N AGE I) EST IN A TION Fushimi Maru li.ooo Marseille, Londoa ft Antwerp t mm Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Marseil.es London ft Antwern Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles London ft Antwerp i** .5 K.tano Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Haruna Maru 10,500 Marseilles
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    • 710 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED TRAINED NURSE. Part time, moiicil attention sch .<-l children Apply by letter A.C.d. c/o Malaya tribune. FOR SALE. One 4 sealer i ien ent Bayard I otcr Car. in perfect rum irq crder aid g<d c< i di ti* n. P. ice exceptionally cheap or no ream
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