Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1924
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Title Section30 1924-07-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. .1 V f Vol. XI- 178 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune TUESDAY. 29th JULY, 1924.30 words
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Advertisement616 1924-07-29 1 REPAIRING j sp£( [ALITY Guaranteed I Satisfaction Moderate. Typewriter Emporium f ft**: 1 ~,iiii i ri yQ HI TEA W/% V V 2S SUMMER! TERMS C4SH 1 *f\ Best En lipll c Cass IMom &kwti&) <S» Pattern Glass f V/ Ware ,1 j». War*. S 3 I _y LT. Trice616 words
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Advertisement75 1924-07-29 1 i i i i i i n.i n j i t i i i fH. T,,, :fnrm MANY CHILDREN are considered dull ard back- 1 I ward who ar P simply sufferl** C from Weak Eyes An exam 2 1 nation by our Op omcti ists wiU 5 i aeterni75 words
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Article2402 1924-07-29 2 ARTHUR J. REES - 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 father dead, and his heritage gone as the result of unwise speculation. Striving in vain to get a living, he2,402 words
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Advertisement375 1924-07-29 2 Warmth without Heat; Coolness without Chill. ON really hot days, when ffik the coolest of cool drinks £,=1 fails, Aertex will keep Jn£^^m\ you fresh and cool. rm vllßm. It is the unusual construction of /uj Js )lfiß Aertex that guarantees this cool- f^LM^^tf/- W ness. It contains hundreds of375 words
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Advertisement427 1924-07-29 2 SAYS THEY SAVED HER BABY'S LIFE So She Would Not Be Without BABY'S OWN TABLETS One of the most fatal ailments of childhood is Cholera Infantum. It comes on suddenly, especially during the hot months, and unless prompt treatment is given the little one may socn be beyond aid. Baby's427 words
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Advertisement326 1924-07-29 2 ill 1 Telephone Ufa UM CHEE tat 56-3. Market Street, B* MICHELf.N Tvlts STOCKIST, 5» L Supp Mobiioa MAHKET THE ROBINSON PIAI company, uxrm (Incorporated Q•. 1-2 WINCHESTEB H COLLY XI: QUAY. HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITy FROM $22.3« UKULULES FROM $12.00 BASS DRUMS 30 inch. $60.00 1 KEY FLUTES nan %3m326 words
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Article43 1924-07-29 3 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Liters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only preference is gi ven to short letters, given of l0T1 ff letter s can be43 words
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Article426 1924-07-29 3 hhf^L? 01 y U wi!! excuse me taking he 1 berty of senuing you this letter, but IJrZ m the of the DOXiCg seivlV ngdp L >re and the to**" themR« 11« ?*J%1 f,^ht t>etweeii Cowboy wE?' f Un<i T:hi has cancelled. What for, may I ask? If426 words
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Article423 1924-07-29 3 Sir, —A correspondent signing himself "Justice" under the above caption appearing in your issue of the 21st ii st., has my whole-hearted support in his argument against the use of the term British Malaya." As a matter of fact, I have been think ng ci taking up the423 words
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Advertisement99 1924-07-29 3 STENGAH^ \mmt kj made nif/i LIQUEUR WHISKY j so:. E AGEN TS Qri g'nal BVQ PI d (adamson,gilfillan cc? up) j Singapore, Penang, Malacca. j U,,,, ,,,1,j For Complete Satisfaction BUY A "VESTA" I Sewing Machine. RELIABLE IN USE REASONABLE IN PRICE m i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m Agents:— Sime, Darby Co.,99 words
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Advertisement150 1924-07-29 3 SHAKE OFF THE SHACKLES Rheumatism is one of the world's greatest slave masters. It shackles, manythousands of helpless men and wcmen with its bonds of pain. .Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted being's, however, for the soothing- influence of Little's Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even in150 words
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Advertisement336 1924-07-29 3 rMBrWTrM||IWTW W |||n IIMM|LBJ W BovhiL limited I Radiates I Vitality I The man who gets 0:1 is the man who S I can draw on big reserves of energy. If I you wish to succeed in life increase your I strength and vitality by taking Bovril. j I Bovnl336 words
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Advertisement418 1924-07-29 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema j V Thurs. July 11. IN 8 REELS. j£ I Tuesday Wednesday 1 jj James J. Corbetl j Midnight PALLADIUM THEATRE -SK* i At 5.45 9.15 TO-NIGHT At 5.45 9.15 1 RUDOLF VALENTINO in I 1 "A Society Sensation" 1 I GLADYS WALTON in I 44418 words
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Advertisement353 1924-07-29 4 AMUSEMENTS IALHAMBRA jjj From Tuesday, 29th July to Sunday 3rd August. l In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. X Ln I ASSOCIATED EXHIBITORS PRESENTS g Leah Baird in S 8 The Destroying Angel f 8 IN 8 REELS. S S s 3 a a s s s g353 words
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Advertisement410 1924-07-29 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SURiN A 1st show at 7.30 sharp. T x j lo -Night! MARY MILES MINTER A start ing an i IN Chapter P;(iy I ALL SOULS FVF ANT0NI I with j IN SIX PARTS. REALART PICTURE I TOE INVISIBLE Hi J 2nd show at 9.15. u lM ALF'S410 words
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Article156 1924-07-29 5 •|i r>th Jl'tY S4IH "itf 2 P-Jltr it luan i; p.m. |*riC"*" •'< p-W. •i t .Vtuor ;t p.m. .1 i .V and i m p.m. I p.m. Ik' i prill. I r:»-v I p.m. IS. vlml Mjlih I p.m. n .>• v.:« 1 II iIiLT 1 <•>156 words
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Article129 1924-07-29 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS KICE Rice, Siam No 1 per K.yan $4)0 luce, Siam 2 moot Bee, Siam 3 M Rke, saigon i K:ce, Saigon 2 M Rice, Saigon 3 q^T' Rice, Rangoon 1 gi! Rice, Rangoon 2 «0 00 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10 5,)129 words
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Article88 1924-07-29 5 Ihe s.s. Malwa ha< left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 4 pm on Wednesday, the 30th insf. The s.s. Sardinia has left Colombo and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 0 a.m on Saturday, the 2nd proximo. B th steamers will pVoceed88 words
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Article55 1924-07-29 5 Two Straits born Chinese were charged with impersonating members of the staff of the Municipal Electrical Department before Mr. C. W. A Sennett, the second magistrate, in the Third Police Court. It was alleged that the accused were in the habit of going to various houses and reading meters, and55 words
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Article544 1924-07-29 5 X nni by AND CO.s weekly REPORT h»r e 26th July:—The Sfa .Market c en at tiv e throughout the week with I? 3 I K v.A- all Tin h advanced S: 5° Rubber is tan at ll%d, Mraits Trading hive recovered to $24.75 and there has544 words
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Article37 1924-07-29 5 Lieut. ID .A.A. Howell has been appointed to officiate temporarily as Adjutant, c: nn jr and P. W. Volunteer Corpa. L ent. B. Games has been appo'nted Hon. Cadet Lieut, in the Hi<rh School C rpa, Malacca.37 words
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Article2516 1924-07-29 5 ADVENTURES IN TURKEY MAP ROADS THAT DONT EXIST UJLE BURGAS AND SEA OF MARMORA THE 7th DISPATCH Fc the Second,* the touring car eontoining Major end hi. com. Who are making faa* fn m Len d to Quetta, ha, reached Asia. time in a motor has2,516 words
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Article83 1924-07-29 5 CHAMBEK OF COMMERCE BUBBBB ASSOCIATION Singapore, 2inh July. I'ale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Seller?. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyer* Seller*. Spot 43 43 k August to September 484 43% October to December 44% 44% Latest London Cables quote. London83 words
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Article96 1924-07-29 5 Singapore, 29th July. On London— Bank 4 months' right 2s 4 3|32 Demand 2|4 I'rivate 3 montihs' fl'grr 2l 4 17 32 On India Bank Tel. Transfer Uk 9% nom. On Hongkong— Ba #1; demand draft 4 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft t>9^ t O.i Jay Bank96 words
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Advertisement208 1924-07-29 5 •«••••••111 1>•111.1,.,..,,,,, NOTICE, j NOTE THAT WE SHALL BS REMOVING TO OUR I COMMODIOUS PREMISES I AT 111 113, I BEACH ROAD (Opposite Beach Bead Market.) THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1924. Bun Bee Co., 11l ec 113, Beach Road. f '5••• i tua i tii iiiiiiii■i i c i i i208 words
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Advertisement158 1924-07-29 5 BOXING AT TM HAPPY VALiEV OS FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1924, AT 9. IT, P.M. MAIN EVENT JERRY }&mm vs. JOHNNY REGAN lAoMrioaj (Eegland) 15 3 MINLTE) fIOUSDS. HARRY SMYTHE vs. JACK SAVAGE G Rounds. A. L. CHONG vs. YOUNG OMAR 6 Rounds. WHISTLING WEE vs. YOUNG DIN 6 Rounds. BOY158 words
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Article78 1924-07-29 6 A SINGAPORE DIAKY To-day, 29th July High Tides.—9.46 a.m., 8.51 p.m. New Scudai mtg., noon. Medical College Prize Distribution, 5 p.m. "The <%ndoliers," Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, 30th July High Tides.—lo.22 a.m., 9.31 p.m. Singapore Golf Club mtg. re Club House. Thursday, 31st July High Tides.—lo.s378 words
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Article39 1924-07-29 6 DEATH TAN.—On July 28th 1924 at 10.15 p.m. at 11G-1 EjpnemU Hill Road, Ang Quee Xoo aged 11, beloved wife of Mr. Tan Cheng Toon and mother-in law of Mr. Chua Tiaa Lye. Deeply regretted.39 words
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Article1190 1924-07-29 6 In studying the voluminous and truly conscientious and admirably drawn up report on the proposed Municipal Offices the reader cann t fail to be impressed by a certain persistent Btinof refrain which threads and recurs through the whole d ssier. In fact it attacks the consciousress1,190 words
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Article224 1924-07-29 6 Mr. H. Parry has been appointed local chairman of the Penang Harbour Board, vice the Hon. Mr. J. Mitchell. Messrs. S. W. Davis, V. J. Peterson and Colonel Baron Z. M. Wahstran are en route to Rangoon from Singapore by the s.s. Ellenga. M. Chanteloup, the aviator, has cancelled his224 words
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Article1108 1924-07-29 6 POINTS OF THE ARCHITECT'S REPORT HEADS OF DEPT. WHO HELPED INTERIOR DESIGN We give below extracts .bringing out the main points from the Municipal Architects report on the new offices with the Commissioners propose to erect on their existing site: Sketch plans of the selected design were1,108 words
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Article108 1924-07-29 6 ALLEGED UNDUE n»^ OVEK Wu'l l^ PETITION FOR (lf l U Mm 1 ESI EROat 1 An applicati admi ostn tion the late "Su: was mad Justice, Sir \Y are Oei Tion- H Swam aiui Ifada the execnti i will. Opposition w Tee and r Oei 1108 words
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Article53 1924-07-29 6 Her many frien k I regret the death beloved wife of Mr. r general manager of Kee and Co., Lt residence No. 116-1 Monday cwght the short period of years erf age and her circle of friend S her hu.s'ha -d, s and two53 words
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Article42 1924-07-29 6 From China a. d due Singapore 1 p.m. to-morr r. From Eur<.;ie (Loi 10th July) by 5..«. X p.m. to-morr< w. From Holland I Ger i| Rindjani, due Sing ing. From V. S. A. 1 President Adams, due Singa; morrow.42 words
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Obituary40 1924-07-29 6 DEATH OF MRS. KANNAMii We reyut to r Karmamal, moi ■any, the wrell k Braddell Broth J this morning at r ad. The <;< age and leaves grand-sors, nj e e i grand-children. The funeral will tc-cay at the Geylang 140 words
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Advertisement409 1924-07-29 6 IROBINSON CO., LTD.! jfl (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) |j B 8 c I 3j —x j E4SY- 4W H EASYI NECK NECK I SPORTS ri—i La I SPORTS SHIRTS |j y y SHIRTS g Made [in Fine White Matte with the New Shape Open Collar. C S Plain Cuffs409 words
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Advertisement15 1924-07-29 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER London.—ls O%cJ. lLocal.—43 cents. TIN* Lcj Local.—sl2l% per picul 175 tons sold.15 words
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Article227 1924-07-29 7 Lffj TO FORCE ANYTHING ON THEM" in DELEGATIONS TO 1 CONFER VERSAILLES TREATY Reuter. A meeting of the n t'> the inter* following a conr Allied delegnthis afternoon's >, it is gathered r ia! ly has not JThere is no official of the question within sight, IReuter. - 227 words
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Article97 1924-07-29 7 Reuter. w tic House 1 1 Para r stated that in Brazil were esi lent regardavi! k bao tv of the i i thenr lives and I i ii.m.s. "Curlew*' is fi m Trinidad.— Pkj g 90*1. Ihe Brazilian lutionararawn from Sao Paulo which teral troops.— V r| 9ftReuter. - 97 words
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Article30 1924-07-29 7 »th 1 In the House of i- f Mr. Foot Mitchell It*, n r j coaeeaskMi leases N«f t 611 there was no i M the Governments30 words
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Article17 1924-07-29 7 Reuter v, "«b ILL E •>!.. 28th July— Nntiog. blowing an r a y. Router.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration22 1924-07-29 7 nr-f ——1 ,Jr,eft"T y A Se5 ThOTOOtJ GWS Lady the rod on left, who is having her fortune told.22 words
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Article186 1924-07-29 7 A VERY DANGEROUS SCOUNDREL- 'It seems to me that you are a very dangerous scoundrel" said Mr. Justice Karrett-Lennard addressing a man named rant; Tuck whom the jury found guilty of atteirri'ng to murder a woman named I Übang A.i Mooi by stabbing her on May Ist In186 words
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Article144 1924-07-29 7 ECHO OF ALLEGED KIDNAPPING CASE News of Mr. Bashir Ahmad, the prominent local Muslim, who proceeded to India sometime ago to answer a charge of Indnapping, has been scarce in Sin-ape re since his departure. The extradition proceeds rs instituted in Singapore created great dea't of interest144 words
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Article140 1924-07-29 7 AUGUST Ist NEW WORLD ENTERPRISE BOOMING It has been found necessary to increase the accommodation originally allotted f~>r the Trade and Horticultural Show which opens at the New World on August 1, owing to the large number of entries. A Malay inter-club sports has been arianged for Sunday,140 words
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Article71 1924-07-29 7 T. L. Chater, a former employee of Messrs M. A. Namazie and Sons, pleaded guilty to-day before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard to charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of three cheques tat $1,100, 51,148 and $1,245.25 drawn in favour ot bis firm. His Lordship deferred sentelee71 words
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Article53 1924-07-29 7 Programme of drills up to and for 4th August 1924. T -day, 29th July at 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v), Practice 30 yards Range Competition. To-morrow, 30th July at 5 p.m.—Balestier, M. G. Platoon, Practice 30 yards Range Competition. Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Practice 3053 words
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Article41 1924-07-29 7 Mr. Arthur N. Barrett has arrived from England to join Mr. H. Boajtea Walker in practice at X ang. Mr. R. 0. W nstedt, Director of Education, S.S. ard F.M.S., has been appointed to Class la of the Malayan Civil Service.41 words
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308 1924-07-29 7 VALUABLE JEWELLERY CONFISCATED IN CEYLON ALLEGED SMUGGLING OF MANY DIAMONDS The sensational story of the arrest, in Ceylon, of Mr. M. S. If. Ah» Baker, managing partner of Messrs. Ismail Ayoob, of High-street is to hand. It will be remembered that Aboo Baker left Singapore for308 words
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Article161 1924-07-29 7 CLAIM AGAINST BANKING CORPORATION I This morning- before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw, Messrs. Nanwa Koshi and Nanshin Koshi sued the Netherlands Trading Society for the recovery of a sum of $3,393.67. Plaintiffs a.legeu taut a quantity cf rubber was entrusted to Messrs Weselink Dijktius Ltd.161 words
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Article144 1924-07-29 7 For urgent private reasons, Mr. N. Teesdale Mackintosh, has resigned the position of Registrar of the Hongkong University, and his resignation has been accepted. Lecng Lam was charged with attempted murder of a woman and with attempted suicide before the second magistrate this morning. It is alleged that the accused144 words
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Article131 1924-07-29 7 KING DELIVERS A HOMILY TO THE SCOUTS Reuter. London, 23th July:—Drenching rain, intermingled with an unseasonable fall of snow, was responsible for the cancellation of tD-day]> performance of the Empire Pageant, and also slightly interfered with the Royal inspection ;of 600 sccuts from a',l parts of theReuter. - 131 words
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Article102 1924-07-29 7 SUPPRESSION OF NEWSPAPERS RESENTED Reuter. London, 2Sth July:—Fresh ferment is brewing in Ita!y in consequence of the drastic enforcement of the regulation conferring upjn the local prefects somewhat arbitrary powers to suppress newspapers. Many suppressions have been effected all over the country on a charge of violating theReuter. - 102 words
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Article76 1924-07-29 7 NEED TO PROTECT THEM FROM INDIGNITIES Reuter. Washington, 28th July:—Minister Kornfeld to-day delivers the note of the Foreiirn Office to Teheran voicing its cencern for the safety of Americans in Persia and the need for their better protection from further indignities. Whilst officials do not discuss theReuter. - 76 words
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Article85 1924-07-29 7 SINGAPOREAN IX PENANG MOTOR SMASH (From Our Ow.i C. rrespondent). Pensnt, 28th July:—Mr. Wheat ley,' of Singapore, who is on a short holiday to Penang, was proceeding to Bayan Lepas along the Jelutong-road and whoa near Sun i Penang came across a drunken Tamil staggering or* the85 words
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Article119 1924-07-29 7 We have received many enquiries regarding the progress of Maj. Forbes-Leith's a Iventnre by car, entirely oveilar.d with exception cf the Channel crossing and the Bofcphorua, from London to India, which he attempting to accomplish in fifteen weeks without car replacements. Readers must expect dispatches to be less119 words
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Article96 1924-07-29 7 The tenth anniversary of the outbreak of war is near at hand, and Germany has begun to consider its appropriate commemoration. Half masted flags, services for the fallen, and the solemn two minutes' pause, are fitting memorials of a day of universal sorrow, and all nations96 words
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Article143 1924-07-29 7 Mr. T.I.M. Gordon, assistant postmaster general, General Post Office, Singapore leaves on Friday for Europe on eight months' leave. The case in which Chang Kirn Chua, a driver of motor-bus 1541 charged with driving in a rash manner withovt d)ue regard to public safety and colliding with the tramcar No.143 words
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Advertisement395 1924-07-29 7 i 1 I I I I I I I I I I llllllm,J,,,,,„,,,,, I THE SOLUTION OF MANY DIFFICULT DRAINAGE ANDj IRRIGATION PROBLLMS I CALCO DRAINAGE GATES I UT0MV1,t SLIDE J 5 AUTOM\TIC I» KAIMAL 1 and self-clesing. t,,e flow of w ater in one direction only, self-opening I i395 words
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Article1772 1924-07-29 8 Sports Pastimes. NOTES OF THE WEEK AH is in readiness for the double main event billed for Thursday night at the Malaya B xing Stadium '(The Stadium). Yeoh Chai Lai, the flyweight flash from the Malay States has been religiously at work fcr his ten round scrap against A] Trono,1,772 words
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Article194 1924-07-29 8 ATHLETICS Taris, 23th July.—Twenty-six nati rs classification in the Olympic Games shows the United States comes first with 94 punts. France is second with 64 points: Sweden third with 44\% points: Britain fourth with 41 M points and Holland is 9th with 19 points.—Reuter. Paris 28th July—The Olympic194 words
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Article80 1924-07-29 8 FOOTBALL The Straits Chinese Football Association have accepted an invitation from the Sumatra Footbail Association and will leave fcr Medan to-movrow by the s.s. Medusa to play a series of matches. Tbe following will represent the S.C.F.A.—Ngim Djn; Chua Lye Van, T. Check Wah; Lee Kiat Wah,80 words
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Article30 1924-07-29 8 AMATEUR SPORTING ASSOCIATION BADMINTON TO-MORROW'S TIES Chew Keow Bock vs". Wee Teow Seong. Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Lim Chin Joo. THURSD \Y'S TIE Tun Soo Liew vs. Lim Chwee Poh.30 words
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Article425 1924-07-29 8 CRICKET The following are the scores and bowling analyses in the aibove match which came off on Saturday on the S. R. C. ground:— s. c c. E. J. Riches c and b Leijssiun 1 P. N. Knight b Gauder 28 E. W. liare b Leijssius R.425 words
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Article26 1924-07-29 8 LAWN TENNIS Reuter. L.mduu, 2SM» July. -At ttwire w&s inrpstvftfit riitv Thi? l)nvii lup Double* a("(' poot]» c«t Until t-'-Mi wow*— Ueutir. i.. iReuter. - 26 words
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Article19 1924-07-29 8 THE TURF SCRATCHINGS IST DAY. Race I.—- Bon.za. z R ace 4.—Radium, Victrola and Alan L.19 words
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Article27 1924-07-29 8 CRICKET Reuter. ba.wlcm, 28th July:—At Manchester the Incessant rain all night and all morning maie hupi'i of play to-day dwindle; Thy irairic übaadonod at I.so*—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article91 1924-07-29 8 "BRITISH MALAYA" DELETED FROM BILL (From Our Own Correspondeat). Kuala Lumpur, 28th July:—At a meeting of the Federal Council the Hon. Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley voiced the Unofficials' congratulations to Sir William George Maxwell on h s Knighthood. They had hoped to have seen him receive a91 words
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Article149 1924-07-29 8 Mr. F.G. Bourne, the Coroner, returned a veidict of voluntarily causirg grievous hurt against Mat Ali bin Madah, the Maiay who was arrested in connection with the death of an Indian named Alwi Gani, who, it is al'eged, was struck over the head with a hammer by the accused man149 words
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Article458 1924-07-29 8 TING KIL TIN MINES SATISFACTORY YEARS WORK REPORTED The twelfth ordinary general meeting of Ting Kil Tin Mine? was held yesterday afternoon at the Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Qay, the Hon. Mr. J. M. Sime presiding and there were present Messrs. VV. P. Plummer, J. A. Ellas and458 words
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81 1924-07-29 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, 28th July:—A public meeting of Chinese i i Perak wai held in Ipoh yesterday to consider BUggestioaa and various plans within the State in favour a£ the abolition of rest' ictiu r. After n.vch discussion it was resolved to appoint a81 words
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Article94 1924-07-29 8 "Xo woman in the land is so hospitable i as the woman in the vicarage, bat her 1 kindness is spoiling us," said the Rev. D. Railton, vicar of Margate, supporting a resolution on social service at the Canterbury Diocesan Conference. "When we pay a94 words
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Article47 1924-07-29 8 On Friday the Detective Department effected the arrest of a Malay named Haji Kassim bin Mohamed Ali in Owen Read. The man had 1,400 forged five-dollar notes in his possession. The teensed was charged before Mr. Bennett, Second Msg strate. on Saturday and remanded.47 words
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Article85 1924-07-29 8 Per Melchior Treub:—Miss Tousaaint, Mr. A. VYelsding, Mr. O. H. Sielcken, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ellert, Mr. Yap Eng Hoen, Mr. v-d Wal, Mr. C. H. Hocrle, Mr. G. H. Cantophcr, Mr. L. Saubert, Mr. K. A. Elias, Mr. G. A. Reydcm, Mr. Th. Rowan, Mr. Proud,85 words
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Article27 1924-07-29 8 Orders for week ending 3rd August 1924. To-day, 29th July.—Signalling Class, Headq ua'ters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 31st July.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.27 words
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Article103 1924-07-29 8 Harry Freedenburg, of Washington, D.C., has made a tiny crystal radio set on the outside of his pipe, so that he can listen in at locai stations while smoking. Mrs. G. H. Goodearl, of Sydncy,*who, accompanied by her two daughters, has been tour ng Malaya, was taken suddenly ill a103 words
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Advertisement268 1924-07-29 8 I THE BEST TENNIS BALLS I Price $9.00 per doz. I RAJA Co., I 117, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. ij pniiniMinimniniMinimniii'ni'l'nniiiiiii i i i i i i i i t j Lactogen j I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD j For Your Bsby. j Nestle Anglo-Swiss Conieased Milk Co. (Iman),268 words
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Advertisement409 1924-07-29 9 i n W^ZZJZx&i TH E BEST THING IN SINGAPORE I Great Opportunity for Business and Tradesmen I X SBGrand Trade Horticultural I Exhibition FOR 7 DAYS ONLY. j OPENING ON Ist AUGUST, 1924, I AT THE I NEW WORLD Fxhibition of Flowers, Fruits, Motors, Weaving Sarongs, Stangee, Dogs, Milch Cows,409 words
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Article520 1924-07-29 10 i Singapore, 26th July. MEAT Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kati 43 3fei stew or curry kati 34 ork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 53 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens520 words
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Advertisement921 1924-07-29 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUSTAGENCIES LTD IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU I The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Go., Ltd. Chargees against Teo Soon Sian and LowLong Teng Chargors The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chamber?, Raffles Place, Singapore, On921 words
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Advertisement146 1924-07-29 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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Advertisement304 1924-07-29 10 PAUTAUBER6ES SOLUTION With Hydrochloro-Phosphate of Lime with Creosote. EASILY ASSIMILATED BY THE STOMACH Composed of pure Beech Wood Creosote and Phosphate oi Lime, i c.. of an antiabacillus which is highly valued, and of tucnt, PAIITAL BLfiGL S SOLUTION is considered by numerous and eminent physicians as tbe surest curative304 words
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Advertisement218 1924-07-29 10 EjriimßUCK^ 132 feints Oils Varnishes* I gk are known throughout the Empire for f covering power and durability. I kg ready for immediate shipment. fef IUBisUCKS patent HI'BBUCK'S RUM W=, Whit* Zinc Paint J Wmm Laai British Wnnshes. Red L«*i I ■V= r B Ensjnels. Turpentise Laits A Onde Print,218 words
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Advertisement586 1924-07-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS T* 0. BRITISH INDiTTnD^POrIjI^ (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) VRDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 19°4 J994 lno J JJalwa 11,000 Aug586 words
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Advertisement674 1924-07-29 12 SITUATION VACANT BOOKKEEPER Wanted spare time work about one n ur per day after office h- urs. Write giving particulars salary etc to Bex 202 c/o Alaiaya tribune. BOOK-KEEPING Tuition given after office hours. Intending students may communicate with the Tutor at No. 71 Pace Course RoaJ, or cah personally674 words
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Advertisement431 1924-07-29 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered id 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:431 words
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Advertisement518 1924-07-29 12 j BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang y5 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. y[ uar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 llir Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai,518 words
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Advertisement472 1924-07-29 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 £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of .Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alur Star Hongkong Puket Amritamr Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok472 words
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Advertisement440 1924-07-29 12 INSURANCE. j SOUTH I3ll# BRITISH INSURANCE CAMP ANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Fmlaysoa Greer. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, let Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone,440 words
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Advertisement292 1924-07-29 12 INSURANCE***"* ORi EN uP GOVERNME i 1 ASSURANC E Urt IMPROVED i i and invites app i, A Ifcfy, AGENTS Win from gentlem. n ii 'r busini V JUBILEE inc\ tear 1924 The Company has new Imsines v A RBI ORD and urges all wh for Life Assurat. and take292 words
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