Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1924
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Title Section26 1924-07-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. vv 177 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1924 five cents. THE Malaya Tribune MONDAY, 28th JULY, 1924.26 words
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Advertisement175 1924-07-28 1 RKPAlKINfJ i 1 ranteed 9 r'CI '(/>* 1 p y] oderate. jypewriter Emporium S Si gapore. .iiiiiiiiiiii' 11 11 j THE BEST THING IN SINGAPORE Great Opportunity tor Business and Tradesmen Grand Trade Horticultural j Exhibition j FOR 7 DAYS ONLY. OPENING ON Is! AUGUST, 1S24, j AT THE I175 words
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Advertisement201 1924-07-28 1 YOU CAN ECONOMISE I AND STILL OBTAIN THE BEST I S^ie an< Cheapest BRITISH BEER on the market is i jfl) IJGHTLAGER B6M i I iQy "DOG 8 HEAD" LIGHT LAGER. I Obtainable Everywhere. i sou IHP0BTE9S: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd I 11 Hi |i Continental I i CHAN TECK201 words
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Advertisement129 1924-07-28 1 roor Eyesight MANY CHILDREN j are considered dull and backward who are simply suffer:'»? from Weak Eyes. An exam nation by our Op"ome*r!st*' v-ill determ.ne whether or not yoc ch'ld requ res glasses. THE EASTERN OPTICJl CO.. 15, South Cara! Road M .1; I I I "■■■■■■«Ill 1111 i'«fT I129 words
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2845 1924-07-28 2 SYNOPSIS RICHARD HALDHAM, a law student, son of a wealthy estate owner, returns from four years' fighting in France, to find his father dead, and his heritage gone as the result of unwise speculation. Striving in vain to get a living, he2,845 words
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Article213 1924-07-28 2 But It Proved To Another Former <iiff '"im Chronic C 1 hank* To Dr. Will;..*,. I Am Now l„ IVriV,;,, 1^ Lots of people w the thought that t>when all that tions and pains i- stomach. The re this gai, or wind, as soon as213 words
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Advertisement433 1924-07-28 2 Sprains! M BANISHED WITH SLOAN'S W3m) Unless prompt action is iand preventing congestion, 'f1 tl i Sprains, Strains or Bruises 1AU feel the pain apply a l.ttie Sloan's Liniment. Just lay it on-no rubbing—Sloan's penetrates at once, stops the IT pain, warms and soothes, quickly reduces any swelling v and433 words
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Advertisement271 1924-07-28 2 BIG CHANCES The man or woman who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rheumatism can't afford to. waste time and mcney gambling with make-believe "remedies-" REAL RELIEF is what is wanted —quickly and SURELY. That is why multitudes of sufferers turn to the time-tested and positively proven relief for Rheumatic271 words
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Advertisement350 1924-07-28 2 imitliiULMiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiui i-« I r i i i i i i nniJ I rlDEXMl For two winters the 1 K were covered with irri B Dexma. and got relief 1 My hands are bow com H Granstedt, manager, i.«.vat;..a M: N- I L.. InverelL I We can quote i I In350 words
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Article282 1924-07-28 3 ZAM-BUK _TIIE FAMOUS HERBAL HEALER AND SKIN-CURE Our readers should not m'ns this opportunity of securing a useful Free Trial Box of Zam-Buk. 6 1 a sample of this precious herbal balm i applied to day cut, bum or s ire, eruptive *kin gives speedy282 words
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Article616 1924-07-28 3 intellectual co-operat;on (V ia Ceykn Exchange) LEAGUE INVITATION TO SIR J. C. BOSE Na^kvrs G hnf' July: The of 3 1iocs has cabled ar, invitation to Sir Ac h' present as a member from Asia at the preliminary meeting of the International Committee on intellectual coof616 words
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Article335 1924-07-28 3 A motion to wind up the £6,000,009 motor-car company formed during the 1919 boom under the name of Harper Bean Limited, was rejected at an extraordinary meeting in London recently. An amendment was carried that the meeting should be adjourned, and that a committee of five be335 words
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Advertisement326 1924-07-28 3 iCome on do, vn-sans mcniy j -1 t > the thermO' /jM tor. "Never j though. Don't bother. U-. vp cool and Montserrat Cordial. It's r ter and soda' would have ill, try this (if brandy: Mont-errat O rdial: dash rry Syrup. Lime Juice is cultivated That means Never say326 words
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Advertisement420 1924-07-28 3 I "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH,?MILK ■pflglgjHH Unsweetened Condensed Sterilized Natural. SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark Singapore. i Sore Throat— its Cause and Cure. Research has proved not only that 2 perms are the cause of sore throat, I but that the throat, po infected, I becomes420 words
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Advertisement390 1924-07-28 4 AMUSEMENTS Z5HSZ5ZSE5ZSHSZ5H5ESH5HSZSHSZSE5Z5c!5Z5Z5Z5ZSHSE5ESZSaSZ5Z5Z5Z5ZSZ5HSSSB5Z51SZ5Z^ I Empire Cinema Frcra Thursday 24th July to Monday 28th July S SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 g ALICE BBADY in c Out of the Chorus S IN 5 PARTS. fjJ Lr Jane Eyre in 7 parts C From th 3 Great Novel by Charlotte Bronte with Mabel Ballin390 words
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Advertisement344 1924-07-28 4 AMUSEMENTS Z5HSS5Z5ZSS5SSH5Z5ZSZSZSZ5HEZSHSHSESHSHSHSESZSS5HSZ5ZSE5HSZ5Z5Z5E5E5ESH5Z5E5Z5S5J ,ALHAMBRA, From Wednesday, 23rd July to Monday 28th July. =j ♦> S In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. g r3 H Gas and Air S 1 Reel Pathe Comedy. Cj I Topical Budget K British Screen News. qJ I p r3 ALBION PRODUCTION INC. PBESENTS jjj344 words
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Advertisement512 1924-07-28 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY A double Super-feature Programme TO-NIGHT! In The Secoid Show at 9.15 p.m. The very newest thing in Screen Comedy ALF S BUTTON The One Picture Thj Prince of W ales Likes Beit A modern version of Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp Dy Bruce Bainsfatier Alf discovered that ha could gai,512 words
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Article40 1924-07-28 5 p 1 up to and for 4th j p.,:.. p.m.—Balestier, I t.i-t i> yards Range I I» H Chinese Company, k iv L r t Competition. 29 at 5 p.m.—Drill L. s. \l V. < 30 yards Range40 words
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Article135 1924-07-28 5 U'rom Our Ovv 1 C-rrespondent). Ip h, 27th Ju y:—At a largely atte deJ meet ng of the Peruk Planters' Association jesterday, speeches were ma:le by the Revr in f Andrews on Indian labour conditions in Malaja and by Mr. A.Ian Moreira on the agricultural outlook.135 words
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Article79 1924-07-28 5 There was a mild at the Kanda ig Keiibau Police Station yesterdav U hen a motor bus pulled up opposite with a gruesome freight in the form of a sack containing the dead body of a Chinese. The deceased bore a black eye besides which r.o injuries79 words
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Article82 1924-07-28 5 London, 25th Julv. Manchester Market— 814 lbs shirtings fair (new as^ s 16s '40 s Grey Yarns, twist 30s G lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 12s Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling America0) 18.29 Cotton Egyptian 25.00 Metals— Tin Std. 3 months £245.2.6 Produce— Copra fair merchantable82 words
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Article35 1924-07-28 5 Mr. A. Williams has been appointed Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, Malacca, a Collector of Land Revenue, a Police Magistrate, and Coroner for the same Settlement, and an Assistant District Judge for Singapore, Penang and Malacca.35 words
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Article131 1924-07-28 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE R:ce, Siam No 1 per K yan $400 Rice,- S.am 2 |384 Rce, Siam 3 36 8 Rice, Saigon 1 $335 Rice, Saigon 2 $326 Rice, Saigon 3 $318 nice, Rangoon 1 M $293 Rice, Rangoon 2 tt $290 Rice, Par Boi;ed No 1131 words
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Article, Illustration2094 1924-07-28 5 VA5HLLY STLRML v v - —j r m n>ufcm.wiHiiin.mfiL.-mn|M|^j MIXLD- GRILL &y V A5HLLY STLRML v v S r London University, 0Ca i rr f the abolitio of all pcC wJ rumour ed that the present t^ 0 p I18 f lan(1 have arrange! to p the Professor with all their c garette-pictures as a2,094 words
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Advertisement223 1924-07-28 5 niiiiii i i i i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I i i i i i i i i i a i i i i i i i i i i ii223 words
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Advertisement258 1924-07-28 5 BOXING AT THE HAPPY VALLEY ON FRIDAY, 1st AUGUST, 1924. AT 9.13 P.M. MAIN EVENT JERRY MONAHAN vs. JOHNNY REGAN (America) (England) 15 (3 MINUTE) BOUNDS. HARRY SMYTHE vs. JACK SAVAGE 6 Rounds. A. L. CHONG vs. YOUNG OMAR 6 Rounds. WHISTLING WEE vs. YOUNG DIN 6 Rounds. BOY LIM258 words
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Article168 1924-07-28 5 •m-p.O, s,h Jl LY v A Amoy ♦Hong 1 llwa 2 p.111. < -hai and Japan (j k 'k k Eur>pyl'J« 2 p.m. [icnt'kalisi and I- Lee (iwari 2 p.m. I..W Meran 3 p.m. "I'erak 3 p.m. five Leong 4 p.m. !a" f'oit Said, PORTHOS 5 p.m. urabaya,168 words
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Article70 1924-07-28 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 28th July High Tides. —8.55 a.m., 8.5 p.m. French homeward mail leaves. Frenclfc outward mail due. Tingkil Tin, Derrick's, noon. S.R.C. Annl. Mtg., 5.30 p.m. To-morrow, 29th July High Tides.—9.46 a.m., 8.51 p.m. New Scudai mtg., noon. College Prize Distribution, 5 p.m. "The70 words
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1167 1924-07-28 6 rj Friday afternoon's meeting of the rj Municipal Commissioners was a fairly pro- ductive one. Although we are in sympathy 3 with the objects of those who seek to make rj the streets safe and to ensure that those who are not tit to maintain motor1,167 words
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Article139 1924-07-28 6 Detectives were notified thi* mon 'ir.g of a week end burglary of the offices of G. Aurley and Co. A gold cigarette case and other articles to the value of $150 were taken. The offices broken into are on top of the N.Y.K. buildings in Raffles Square.139 words
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Article66 1924-07-28 6 It is noted that the Palladium is bursting out with a new policy in amusement catering. Two Metro "top-r.otchers" are to be given, with Jackie Coogan on 1st August, followed by "Sherlock Holmes" the next week. Both these were "Star" drawing films in London, an<I are66 words
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Article595 1924-07-28 6 Dr. W. Mayne Hitchins, of Ipoh, has left for Home. The N. C. D. News Shanghai, celebrated its Diamond Jubilee on July 14th. The Federal Ccuncil meeting is being held at Kuala Lumpur to-day. Kingston, 27th July:—The Special Service Squadron has arrived here.—Reuter. Archdeacon Swindell will be At Home on595 words
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Article403 1924-07-28 6 CHATER'S CASE FIXED FOR TO-MORROW ELGIN BRIDGE MOTOR SMASH Befiore Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard at the Singapore Assizes this morning, Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, D.P.P. mentioned the case in which T. L. Chater stands charged on an indictment of eight counts with criminal breacih of trust. Mr. Whitley403 words
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Article132 1924-07-28 6 RIO DE JANKIU,, DIS.M REPORTED MARTI \i Buenos Aires, 27: j of Sao Paulo by the was ordeied bv troops, s bei of transport fa-. Jit.. declared that the i steadily advancing t the city, but it trai stdl hold the town of i northward of132 words
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Article44 1924-07-28 6 London, 27th July: Kr .i- < and Hongkong Scout* are taking a practical c :r- e ing at CahreU Park. io the beginning of th- 36 Japanese will vi> t the and study English methods. The Japan' >f tcouts are already they j;44 words
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Article42 1924-07-28 6 Londton 27th July:—1, t Vachting final (six m,; rt VI was third. The Oly. Nor wad first; .-enc'! H sixteen points. Holland < Taris, 27th July: m. pionship, covering train j:. ancv test and itsclc by Van Derv ort, Vanzip: i;42 words
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Article18 1924-07-28 6 The Hague, 27th Ju treaty between the Atin cn the most favoure concluded at Montica Ri18 words
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Article116 1924-07-28 6 NEW J. P. FETED \i JdHOi; The Sinhalese Res dent.- <■} J invited Mr. E. W. Gu .ai. uka earlier but unfortunate j hi- v.;. position to accept it til yest-T By 5 p.m. the Jonore ii. tel a.friends and weil-wisher.-" i wheie they had assemb.ed l Gunatilaka the*116 words
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Article32 1924-07-28 6 A small error crept ir.to u'' report on Saturday, instead I Khek Khiam having statu. I was still unchanged it s I the remarks of Mr. Toon*,' Wah. I32 words
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Article23 1924-07-28 6 (From Our Own C«r^I )0! I Ipoh, 27th Juiy:—A rep I to-day of another trai I Kampar section. No rt I23 words
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Article20 1924-07-28 6 Orders for week ending To-morrow, 29th Juiy. Headquarters at 5J"> p-n*- Thursday, 31st JuiyHeadquarters at 5.15 p.m.20 words
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Article16 1924-07-28 6 From Europe (London ira 1 10th July) by s.s. Kalya:.. p.m. on Wednesday, the16 words
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Article14 1924-07-28 6 Rl/BlfEU London. Is. Loc-al.— cents. TIN London. —£245.0.0. Local. —$121.50 per r14 words
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Advertisement417 1924-07-28 6 E 7HSZSZSHSE SZ5ESZ5cL5cL5ZEH5I5Z5Z5Z52SZ5Z5HSH5Z5ZSZSa5ESZ5Z52SBSZSZSi!SHSESHSH5Z5Zb_ I ROBINSON CO., LTD.! p] (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) jj] }a 1 ru" It ki B a i? EASY- EASY 1 NECK NECK |SPORTS fi —n Til SPORTSi 1 I I I/ 8 SHIRTS J IJ SHIRTS f 1»1 p Made in Fine While Mitte with417 words
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Advertisement17 1924-07-28 6 TO-MORROW "Dash to India" Dispatch. ADVENTURES ACROSS TURKEY Tarrible Difficulties. ASELEY STERNE F »G!5 FIVE TO DAY.17 words
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Article121 1924-07-28 7 (;N( I;MK.\TION SINCE f IHI. AKMISTK'E F: \< KOI8ATICS FIV \KKOI'l. \NKS Th( Allied Confer- it t" Spithead for r u J* wa- the first fleet armistice. There itvd with 20o at the i' but the difference r i t i)h'irkabl6. >hips, one battle- -day, compared actively.121 words
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Article84 1924-07-28 7 bl m Ol i' AT ONCE r I r t at Mr. MacDonald ind M. the Ruhr milireport of the first M. Ilerriot and m by -Le Matin;** the Au far*» -u t'sted that the Paris the Bri <x.>:a:n to them the ed F lUANCE FAVOl'KS PACT84 words
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Article57 1924-07-28 7 llFl \CT*Tlik%. A I l<).\ VI SED BY over rums ul 1 ;:e earlier reports gravity cf the j. Southern India still meagre owing mications. 1 Malabar has r 1 the 17th *ep in the streets is isolated and boats, from -re a thousand touted. over 3457 words
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Article59 1924-07-28 7 ->th Julv tv. ho, n pageant of the i" 1 performers are British history, i! Wembley, FN the t K v ni somewhat °nnanee. Neverf carri,.,] 'U i-ful spectacle and k "W. It I,h 1 u ith a most thl «*owd of 20,000 r >f a'r 1 159 words
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Article23 1924-07-28 7 tt* th July, w Rakowafcy has the posi- t.S. m. I ,Uj ,s assisting ?ot i at ions *7 returns, Iteuter.23 words
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Article, Illustration77 1924-07-28 7 readers in Saturdays issue* 1 n un( *ertaking was given to our Douglas Meadows, the Municipal Arf-hilf. i e:te d out of ei h t submitted by S. or execution to competition. It will coat'si firr C ,,de i d not to Cpen77 words
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Article2644 1924-07-28 7 PATIENTS W r HO SLEPT OUT LEAVE ESTATE HOSPITAL 102i COOLIE LINES COMPLAINTS ABOUT DIET AND AN ABSENT DRESSER (From Our Own Ccrresponcc ts) I Se. emban, July:—Remarkable eviu- ence was given in the Seremban Police Ccuit to-day when with Mr. L. V. J. Laviile fitting as2,644 words
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Article120 1924-07-28 7 THE OFFICIAL NARRATIVE NOW PUBLSIHEI) London, 26th July:—The official "Narrative cf the Battle of has been published. It is based on the despatches of the Admirals, reports, of the individual sftips and personal narratives, and 1 includes, in the appendix, the remarks! by Lord Jellicoe, in accordance120 words
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Advertisement395 1924-07-28 7 FAIRBANKSIMORSE i j TYPHOON POWER PUMPS j Single Cylinder—Double Acting I on t'^arni 1 luhu h "1 a<laPted connection ith system I storage tank-- I„r l" factorie8 for P«n>pin<r water into elevated I Dl """T for <*«"•.«»« -ine in sn.aU j s. r pumping oil, petrol, kerosene and other liquids.395 words
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Article242 1924-07-28 8 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET THE FOURTH TEST MATCH CROWD DEMONSTRATES BEFORE THE PAVILION London, 26th July:—The fourth Test Match opened at Manchester to-day in dull weather and before a small attendance. The wicket was soft after the rain overright. Mr. J. W. H. T. Douglas captained England vice Mr. A. E.242 words
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Article462 1924-07-28 8 The Lanka Union played their third league match when they met the Services on their own grounds at Balestier. The match ended in a draw. Taki first knock the visitors put up the creditable total of 173- Lt. Livcck and Pte. Fcrd played two capital innings462 words
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Article270 1924-07-28 8 Thanks to the spendid efforts of Morrow and Westerhout. The S. R. C. were able to play out time in their league, fixture against their Padang rivals. Excitement rose high as the last two batsmen entered into partnership at 5.50 p.m. There was ten minutes more for270 words
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Article34 1924-07-28 8 LEAGl T E TABLE P. W. L. D. Pts. S. R. C. 4 10 3 6 S. C. C. 4 10 3 6 Lajnka Union 3 0 12 2 Services 3 0 12 234 words
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Article306 1924-07-28 8 Fort Canning met the Y. M. C. A. at cricket on Saturday on the Raffles Institution I/.rounds and annex sd a victory by the narrow margin o* six runs. The wicket was in a wretched condition and it was not an uncommon thing to see the306 words
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Article42 1924-07-28 8 The Old Boys had their own way at Puloe Brani on Saturday defeating the Royal Engineers by 69 runs, Weerakody taking three wickets with three successive balls of his first over. Scores will appear to-moi row.42 words
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Article54 1924-07-28 8 .—Re Ute V, London. 26th July:—At Lord's the NavyArmy cricket match was drawn. The Navy scored 119 and 61 for 3 wickets. The Army compiled 533 for 7 wickets and declared. G. Bryan scored 71, Rogers 154, P. Williams 123, and Burrows 49 not out. The rain.—Re Ute V, - 54 words
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Article164 1924-07-28 8 PENANG DEFEATS PERAK AFTER FINE GAME FOOTBALL (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, 26th July.—In the Northern Section of the Malaya Cup Competition Penang beat Perak to-day by 2 goals to 1. The game throughout was of an even nature, but was featureless, except for the last few minutes164 words
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Article56 1924-07-28 8 ATHLETICS (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, 27th July:—There was a large attendance at the Anglo-Chinese School sports yesterday. The best items were:— High jump, Sek Bah, 5 feet 2 inches; long jump, Sabaratnam, 17 feet 6 inches; throwing the cricket ball, Eleyia Tanlby, 82 yards; putting the56 words
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Article121 1924-07-28 8 Entries for the fourth annual athletic sports of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association which will be held on September 6 will close on August 15. Members are specially asked to participate as the Malayan Sports are to be held a week later. The events are: —100121 words
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Article71 1924-07-28 8 LAWN TENNIS THE DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, 27th July:—The draw for the Malayan Tennis Championships is as follows:—» Singes: Perak, a bye. First ivund—SeMalacca, Penang vs. Negri Sembilan. Singapore, a byeDoubles: Malacca, a bye. First round Penang vs. Sir.i lapore, Porak vs. Negri Semibilan. Selangor,71 words
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Article189 1924-07-28 8 —He uter. London, 26th July:—At Eastbourne, in the semi-final, European zone, of the Davis Cup, Cbchet (France) beat Kingscote (Britain) 3—6, 6—4, 4—6, 6—3, 6—3. This was the first match. Borotra was unable to play and he was replaced by Cochet. Kingscote was shaky at the start,—He uter. - 189 words
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Article24 1924-07-28 8 New York, 27th July.—The Australian, Patterson, defeated the California!!, Snodgrass, in the final of the singles in the Metropolitan turf championship.— Reuter.24 words
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Article41 1924-07-28 8 Keuti t\ London, 27th July.—The Yale-Harvard students defeated the Northern lawn tennis team at Manchester by eight matches to seven The Northerners won four out of the six singles and the Americanseaptured six of the nine doubles motehes.-— Keuti t\ - 41 words
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Article155 1924-07-28 8 SWIMMING London, 26th July:—At the Harrow baths this afternoon the American Olympic swimmers beat the British Empire Olympic swimmers by nine events to two. The following were the results: Ladies' 110 yards free style, won by Weheselau. Time 1.12 2-5. Men's 220 yards breast stroke, won by Kirshbaum155 words
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Article490 1924-07-28 8 YACHTING The third and final race for the ViceCommodore's 1924 Cup wais sailed in weather that provided sufficient thrills to last the ordinary man a lifetime. At 7 a.m. a very heavy squall broke oyer the harbour, after rain during the night, and at 8.30 the wind490 words
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Article42 1924-07-28 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIE A Singles Handicap Chua Boon Lay vs. Teo Soo Hoon. WEDNESDAY'S TIES Chew Keow Bock vs. Wee Teow Seong. Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Lim Chin Joo. THURSDAY'S TIE Tan Soo Liew vs. Lim Chwee Poh. n42 words
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Article90 1924-07-28 8 GOLF The August Monthly Medal Competitions will be played over the 18 holes at The New Course on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 2nd and 3rd respectively. The Ladies Spoon Competition will be played for over the second 9 holes at the New Course on Monday, August 4th. Special90 words
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Article514 1924-07-28 8 UNVEILING BY DR. FERGUSON DAVIE BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO COLONIAL SECRETARY S FATHER An impressive cercmonv took place ii the Chapter House of St. Andrews Cathe- dral yesterday morning when a p rtrait of the late Right Reverend George Frederick Hose, D.D., was unveiled by the Bishop,514 words
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Article130 1924-07-28 8 Already acknowledged with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, $1,496.63; A. P. Co. (S.S.) Ltd., S34; Total $1,530.63. —J. A. B. COOK Hon. Secretary. His H ghress the Rajah of Sarawak has been pleased to make the following appointments:—Mr. J. A. H. Haraie to be acting Controller130 words
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Advertisement238 1924-07-28 8 S 1 1 1 I I THE BEST I TENNIS BALii Price $9.00 per doz. RAJA Co., I 117, North Bridge Boad, f SINGAPORE. jiiiUMtininiiiiiiininimiriiiiiiHininininiiiiniitininiiiininniininj'iminininiiiimi i ■iiaui iaiii!iaiiaiiBiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiii>iiiiii!iiifniiiii:iir«iii!!iiii;!i; iiii:.i i i i Lactogen 1 THE NATURAL MILK FOOD For Your Baby. Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London 144-147 CECIL STR2ET,238 words
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Advertisement272 1924-07-28 9 I J HUNTDvO I SWEETMEAT EAT RAISINS M*rru( #'■-1 Ji I 1 I C V* x A I k u V 1 V VuNtsVssX A I R n K®K1 TODAY? ~ll I V EAT MORE RAISINSjtJm I A. CLOLJET Co., I 7 RAFFLES QUAY, j I SINGAPORE. j 1: r272 words
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Advertisement408 1924-07-28 9 -j; r^r==jr=J F dr=Jr^r^r=Jr^f=Jr^r=^r^r=drrdf^r=dr^^ r =Jf= r= Jr==J r^r^r= dr Jr=Jr^i^f^r^ r^r^rr^ir^.r ~^^^,^--7^~ (I i ||The Singapore Radio Society. J 11 When Wireless Comes to Malaya j I It will come to stay, j fl Wireless comes, every home in British M'alaya will want j I 3 Receiving-set and every408 words
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Article525 1924-07-28 10 Singapore, 19th July. MEAT Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kati 43 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati &5> Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally525 words
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Advertisement1039 1924-07-28 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU I The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd. Chargees against Teo Soon Sian and Low Long Teng Chargors The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place,1,039 words
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Advertisement146 1924-07-28 10 THE REAL SOLUTION to any question concerning the profitable disposal of your goods is to be found in PROMINENT ADVERTISING. It will enable you to formulate plans for building up your sales and in obtaining definite values for them. This applies to the small traders as well as to the146 words
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Advertisement302 1924-07-28 10 3 —you can feel the new rich blood dancing thr<> your V er- Ml 3 carrying vigour and vitality to every part of the body. 91 3 Over 10,000 Doctors have recommended Wincamii fll 1 because they know, from personal experience that NX nc.r J if yl Si a Restorative,302 words
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Advertisement593 1924-07-28 12 SITUATION VACANT BOOKKEEPER Wanted spare time work about ono h ur per day after office hours. Wnte giving salary etc to B u x 202 c/o Malaya 1 ribuue. 1 1 1 HI- FOR SALE. 5 One 4 5 sealer Clemer; Bayard Motor Car, in perfect running oroer and gjtd593 words
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Advertisement346 1924-07-28 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:346 words
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Advertisement518 1924-07-28 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 Suleiman, j Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Iiahamat. Palembang 16, Tlir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy,518 words
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Advertisement475 1924-07-28 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 000,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bi:hopsgate, London E.C. Agencies an3 Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritaar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok475 words
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Advertisement467 1924-07-28 12 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CAMPANY, LIMITED. fire MARINE TRANSIT insurances accepted AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysam Green. the eastern united assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. 1st Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1A, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257. BOARD467 words
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