Malaya Tribune, 30 July 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XL 179 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune WEDXESDAY, 30th JULY, 1924.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 1 1 Typewriter *m SPECIAUTY! Guaranteed j h r Moderate, i jypewri El pwiw j 111 •11 I Smoker s cough I I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES made j I j Because they are free from SAND AND DUST! I H P*?lfl i I'' 1 I I -<i\ h i:m Mm I
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    • 276 1 n:ii:i:iii:i:iliii!iiinnini7ii..i;ji >i i i au i rmrrr* I MANY CHILDREN I 1 are considered dull and back- 2 ward who are simply ftufferiwv I from Weak Eyes. An exam nation by our Optometritta will Z determine whether or not yocj <h Id requ res glasses. 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO.,
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  • 2154 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 father dead, and his heritage <rone as the result of unwise speculation. Striving in vain to get a Hving, he
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    • 386 2 Mjf yes -Jr The 'Allenburys* Foods in the prevention of infantile diarrhoea and cholera. They >r are entirely free from harmful germs, and are r quickly and simply prepared by the addition of boiling water. MILK FOOD No. 1 MILK FOOD No. 2 Birth to 3 months 3 to 6
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    • 316 2 TO THE LADIES Pinkettes'are a boon, ensuring daily regularity, thus removing the causes of sick headaches, biliousness, vertigo, facial eruptions, ill-smelling breath. As gentle as nature in their action, these dainty little laxatives cause no inconvenience or discomfort. Ask your chemist for Pinkettes, or send 60 cents for a vial
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    • 305 2 WHY SUFI rm TOOTH-ACj] WHICH CAN U DfMEDI X TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 71 BR sin i (In front ;>,,'! *U| TBLEPHONB p r iiiii■ti i i i i DENTAL DR. I. OHKAWA, is 16, STAMFORD KQu SINGAPOKB. mmmm ARE YOl SUFFER FROM TOOTHACHE' IK s»- on silt J. iKEDA, (EX
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  • 933 3 OMPENSATIONS OF AN UNHAPPY LOT in PERCY CROSS STANDING* (Author of Cricket of To-day," R ar jitsinhji, Prince of Cricket," (S| ecial to the Tribune) An umpire's lot is not a happv one" is" it*'is' not h S position frequently its humours. "s compensations and The wr.ter
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  • 143 3 The Daily Exprens says: "Efforts are being made to bring Jamito, the greatest of all Filipino fighters, to England from Australia. This coloured boy weighs between 9st. and 9st. Gibs., and i«, therefore, n»w a light-weight. When he was a feather-weight he defeated Tommy Noble (twice), Bert
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    • 440 3 STADI UM (MALAYA'S LEADING SPOajS ARENA) OfILBLE MAIN EVENT VEOH CHAI LAI vs. AL TRONO ly weight Contender for tbe flyweight Ma,aya Jcamphmihip of the Orient TEN ROUNDS. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA MTTLIN6 KEY vs. DOMY SANTOS Holder TEN ROUNDS. Special Three Round Exhibition FIN GALIF vs. YOUNG SANTOS Ard
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    • 583 3 WllES ALL OVER LIMB Itched Terribly. Used to Wake At Night. Cuticura Heals. "I scalded my limb and when it started to heal it began to itch terribly. I could not resist scratching it which caused it to break out in little red blotches which spread all over my limb.
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    • 200 3 ideal food for everybody, young and old alike. Twice as nourishing as meat, tiiree wimes as vitalizing as rice. Easy to digest, easy to prepare. Delicious in flavor. JWf/ 11M J Grand Clearance Sale. 1 Strike while Iron is ho! B I A rare opportunity to select your Summer-Wear in
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  • 836 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST By "Felmar" "THE ABYSMAL BRUTE" How hard must a cultured and refined society girl of the "cc;d-blooded" type be shocked to take the prudishness cut of her? How much of the primitive he-man do women in general like to find in
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  • 105 4 CHARGE OF ABDUCTION AGAINST LOVER i Short-lived affection for a mart with whom she tramped from Abertillery to Reading was admitted by Lydia Harding at Mornnwsth Assizes when Arthur hL W "S!?■£ WaS WW. abducting her. The jury disagreed, and Hiscock was put back until next assizes
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    • 324 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema Thurs. July 31. IN S REELS. g I Tuesday Wednesday f James J. Corbett {Midnight jj All Seats at Half Price. I iiaiiaiiaiißiisiißiißiiaiiaiiaiißiiatiattaMßiiaiiaiißii ■uaiißtiaitßcßiraiiai :attaiißiiattanßiiaHßr:auaiiß>4B:iß:<a:iß<:miiaMß;iß:;aiia ißiiß!i«!tß:ißMatt«:iß:ia:ißt)a: i r m I PALLADIUM THEATRE °Kr j At 5.45 9.15 TO-NIGHT At 5.45 9.15 RUDOLF VALENTINO in I "A
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    • 118 4 AMUSEMENTS alhakibra| I From Tuesday, 29th July to Sunday 3rd August. l In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I ASSOCIATED EXHIBITORS PRESENTS Leah Baird in I The Destroying Angel I IN 8 REELS. S S S S cj S I ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS g a S Constance
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    • 401 4 AMUSEMENTS H GAIETY ~SURi Na To-N; ght 8 Ist show at 7.30 sharp. Sore-fine entei MARY MILES M INTER IN 10 SWw* 7u% ALL SOULS EVE INVISIBLE iiAN D IN SIX PARTS. REALART PICTURE C 4 N 00 land, c and* s, 2nd show at 9.15. EPId >] ALFS BUTTON
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  • 319 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Ii r. Siam No l per Koyan $396 Rice, Siam 2 $37.3 Rice, Siam 3 $336 Rice, Saigon 1 $332 Rice, Saigon 2 ,> $324 Rice, Saigon 3 $315 Rice, Rangoon 1 $298 R cc, Rangoon 2 $295 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per
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  • 337 5 Newspapers of To-morrow Sir Robert Donald, speaking about the future f the newspaper in England at a R t try Cfcrb uncheor at the Motel Cecil said:—"l think newspaper! Will beg.n to be j.rir.ted more in colour than they are now. There will be smaller
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  • 83 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 30th July. Pale Crepe Cos ng Pr ces. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller:-. Spot «2% «f* August to September 43 l i October to December 43% 14 *A Latest London Cables
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  • 86 5 Singapore, 30ti« July. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3,32 Demand 2 1 4 Private 3 months' eight 2s 4 17,32 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 159% nom. On HongkongBark demand draft 4'i p.c. pm. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 6< On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 138 On JapanBank
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  • 141 5 Programme of drills up to and for 4th August 1924. To-day, 30th July at 6 p.m—Balestier M G Platoon, Practice 30 yards Range Competition. Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Practice 30 yards Range Competition. To-morrow, 31st July at 5 p.m.—Balestier M. Ci. Platoon, Practice 30 fmX*H C 7F£y*Ut
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  • 41 5 The newest thing in wireless is a midget one's tatOtt« German mven to by Ik-fa c y o Sr U with raW "L, adfartod to their ears, hear conCe 'tf news other radio programmes aands. s ft an even radio set.
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  • 167 5 Ramsay M.'s Garden Party! —Latest Parisian Fashion--India-Dash Fit-res not reproduced in British Malaya, the E. Archipelago and Java withThese latest problem out and the increased demand for advertising space h solved. Tribune Topical Exclusivt Mr. Ram ay Mac Donald* Garden Party at Hampton Court Palace Grounds—wit! daughter
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    • 167 5 I I» I *****1 I I I 11 I•I■I I I I 11 NOTICE. 1 THAT WE SHALL BE REMOVING 70 OUR COMMODIOUS PREMISES AT 111 113, BFACH ROAD (Opposite Beach fioad Market.) THLRSDAY, 31st JULY, 1924. Bun Bee Co., mm 111 113, Beach Road. i j i tii i
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    • 172 5 MAILS close t „.|,A>. h Jir, V lt w i.n<l Arnoy, I r S. A. and Ov rstrmten 2 p.m. P Singom, S i Idhadib 2 p.m. Vm.y, I r 2 p.m. Kuching 3 p.m. *Mena 3 p.m. Goer» 3 p.m. I ing Ip >h 3 p.m. Medusa 3 p.m.
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  • 56 6 DEATH TAN.—On July 28th 1924 at 10.15 p.m. at 11(5-1 En era'd Hill Road, Ang Que, Xeo aged 51, beloved wife of Mr. Tan Cheng Toon and mother-in-law of Mr. Chua Tian Lye. Deeply regretted. The remains will be removed for interment to Buk'u Brown Cemetery
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  • 532 6 So we see that Lord Rotherniere is at it again. It seems that he has dug Sir Percy Scott cut of his well earned retirement—Sir Percy is in his seventy second year—to have another "go" at the Admiralty. Would Sir
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  • 116 6 INDIAN DETECTIVE IN HOSPITAL DECLARES IT IS ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE Last night the police received a -j urgent message from the residence of Balavan Sing, the Indian member of the Criminal Investigation Department, who lives in Rangoon-road. When they arrived there they discovered the officer his
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  • 441 6 NO MORE RUBBER LICENCES NEW REGISTRATION (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, 29th July.—Rubber was the principal theme at the meeting of the Federal Council, whe.i Bills to repeal and ie-enact the law imposing expoit restrictions, tj consolidate the law relating to the supervision of dealings in
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  • 230 6 In the Supreme Court to-day a Japanese juror was fined $80 for contempt of C:urt. Solicitor at Mansfield: Can you hear me? Witness (promptly): No, sir. This morning Captai-- Nelson Jones sat on the be. eh in the Third Police Court as the third magistrate. Solicitor at Kingston: How do
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  • 75 6 DISCHARGED AFTER TRIAL AT JHELUM COMING BACK TO SINGAPORE SHORTLY This morning at 11 o'clock Mr. Xazir Ahmad received a cable from Bashir Ahmad, from Jhelum which reads: "Trial finished. Discharged. Coming shortly." This is the end of a case which arooised unique interest in Singapore, when
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  • 163 6 ABSENT FROM ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING ALLEGED DISPUTE WITH THEIR M AXAG EM EXT Invitations were sent out by the Senatus Academicus of the King Edward VII College cf Medicine, for the annual congregation for the conferring of Diplomas and the distribution of Medals for yesterday afternoon. Although
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  • 42 6 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]
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  • 146 6 Sir, —It is a ccmmcn sight these days to see tram cars overcrowded with passengers especially before the morning and after the evening hours of business. It is high time for the Tramway Co. to put a stop to tiiis i uisance. I would suggest that no standing
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  • 214 6 Sir, —I read with very sreat interest the article by "Modred' suggesting a Board of C ntiol for boxing in Singapore. The formation of a strong Boaid on the lines suggested by your correspondent would bring Boxing in S ngapore in the first line. As
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  • 45 6 From China and Japan by s.s. Malwa, due Singapore 4 p.m. to-day. From Europe (London mai's/ despatched 10th July) by s.s. Kalyan, due Penang 4 p.m. to-day. From U. S. A. China and Japan by s.s. President Adams, due Singapore 2 p.m. today.
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  • 97 6 "A woman's place is in her home—if you cannot be in a public house, is my wife's motto."—Bow husband. We are informed that the management of the City Opera at the New World have just received from Bombay a most fascinating drop scene of the latest design together with a
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  • 444 6 EMBEZZLEMENT or I $6,00». "'K 1 ACCUSED'S I II I i N I CONWITKix I The Singap re A-,; Z usually crowded ye,-t< Lazarus Chater, a f Messrs. M. A. Xamazie ai dueed before Mr. Just to answer grave charge of that firm's money. With his physique
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  • 78 6 A COMING V.M.<:■. Professor Izak i »r i fan and magician who is 1 now in Singap »re md ance at the Y.M.«'.A. 1! comimencirg at 9.16. Mr. [sake was manager—the biggest ago, but with the coi rule he was depiivcd he-sides h sing hi- awth< si'Sttrs, who were
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  • 70 6 (From Our Oa Penang, 29th July the St. Andrew.-. S presided. The report ai passed. It was proposed tha Andrew be d to the date of the 1 celebrated with i dim decided to leave tl of the iincoming c mi A proposal regai Burns night
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  • 25 6 (From Our Own Penang. 30th July: -The son has been suspfi for ;he rest of nseetii WM on Master Regg. Reggie was rep!:.
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  • 16 6 RrniJEU London. —Is 0*4d. H Local. —42% ce ts. Ltndcn.—£242.10.0. Local.—$121 per P cUl
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    • 325 6 PJS2S2S2SZEHSES2SZ-i2S2SZS2S2SZScT^SESZSZ5 gseaoptu wi" a i WONDERFUL VALUE 1 BRIAR PIPES! jjj Call and inspect our range oi 14 Shapes I A iea £ood French Briar Pipe ai a Price jj I iii giish Finish in Dark Wood. C I H .lapas to eioo c from at S 1 ©SO each.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 136 6 WHEN AND WHERE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 30th July High Tides. —10.22 a.m., 9.31 p.m. Golf Club mtg. re Club House. Ten yson Lecture, Y.M.C.A., 9 p.m. Premyslav Co. cert, Dctch Club, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, 31st July High Tides. —10.53 a.m., 10.8 p.m. Polo Tournament, 4.45 iy.m. Phil. Orchestra, Mem.
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  • 218 7 BERRIOrS SPEECH AT LONDON BANQUET FAVOURABLE TO MANKIND" ,>\ BE BASED ON I N F l STICK Reuter. c U a new tone day, in consequence Frei h correspondent negotiations are Is the evacuation mg that there is a I ry result if France n niic point
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  • 54 7 Reuter. Chines caught in heavy FOG carrying cut the Shasikhel rraation of six V 1 y fog and on fashed The crew but two of c.-., 'd and third [killed. m nana M the hands of the it is believed 11 Us v. P machine i I*l
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  • 24 7 Russo-German [C terxiHh *>r nil for trade certaia members la Priv <k'/ HaYt accord **naa» a r Krest mski is Kanter.
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  • 25 7 Reuter. It is -earn- <;/--'' fmm fr m expecSt, Maine, their winter I ■■'>« 187 miles V* g their ;t y of Cape few
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  • 92 7 AUSTRALIAN GIRL WINS WEMBLEY COMPETITION. Reuter. London, 29th July.—There were 60,000 entries from the Empire in the National Baby Week Competition at Wembley. Mary Patricia Wilson two years and eight months, fr -m East Malvern, a suburb~of Melbourne, was adjudged the Empire's bonniest baby and receives £200. Over
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  • 83 7 FLOUR UP BY 3-. A SACK IN LONDON London, 29th July.-The biggest increase in the price of flour since the rise began may be involved in the announcement of the Londun Flour Millers Association that the price for a 280 lbs. sack of Standard Grade Plow is
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  • 74 7 FEDERAL TROOPS DEMORALISE THEIR OPPONENTS Reuter. Buenos Aires, 29th July.—The Federals tin .1 assault on Sao Paub demoralised the rebels, whose leaders, including General Lopes, escaped, though many prisoners were taken. The Feders£ s opened operations wich heavy artillery against the rebel strongh■ on the Central Railway and
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  • 39 7 Reuter. London, 29th July.—A joint conference cf building employers ami men sat for 51* hours at the Ministry of Labour yesterday in an endeavour to settle the wages dispute. The Cortfere.ice finally broke up in confusion.—Reuter.
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  • 36 7 Reuter. L ndon, 29th Jif.y.—In the House of Commons Mr. Thomas announced that he had convened a Dominions Conference for October to explore the question of Dominiums Representation in foreign policy and Imperial affairs.—Reuter.
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  • 227 7 The following had the honour of dining with His Excellency the High Commissioner at Government House, Kuala Lumpur on Monday 28th July 1924. H. H. Sultan of Selangor, K.C.M.G. H. H. Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan K.C.M.G. H. H. Regent of Perak, C.M.G. H. H.
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  • 78 7 A demonstration of attack by a platoon of the Royal Sussex Regiment will be given at Siglap, far the Eurasian Company Camp, on Saturday 2nd August at 7.15 a.m. It is hoped that all Officers and N.C.O.'s of A. B. and C. Companies who have not already
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  • 911 7 FEDERAL COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SIR G. MAXWELL SINGAPORE BOMB FEARS v a niee ting (> f the Federal Council in 5 Kuala Lumpur, at which H. E. the H gh Commissioner presided, and all members were prese.t .t was decided to delete the disputed definition cf British
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  • 59 7 On 22nd July the King of Siam attended, at the Royal Plaza, the celebration of the anniversary of Siam's entry into the Great War. His Majesfy la.'d a wreath on the commemorative monument in honour of the dead. In the evening the King was entertained to dinner at the Saranromya
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  • 652 7 PROVIDENT FUND STOCK TO BE REALISED FOR NEW DEBENTURES Here under are extracts from Municipal Jeereta, y\s memo to the P. M. C dated 2nd Juv'y. The Municipal Architect has estimated the cost of the proposed new Municipal unices at approximately $1,750,000 and in
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  • 214 7 RESULT OF APRIL EXAMINATIONS The Union* of Educational Institutions, I rmingham, held its examination.-, in S! gapore for the first time in April last, and the following students of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce have passed successfully: E ementary Typewr ting: Omar bin Mtv.tafa, Song Low
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  • 60 7 (From Our Own C Penary, 2Uth July:—ln the polo match for the Swee Lee challenge cup C. team beat A. team by we goal to nil. The winners were super vr throughout and scored through Danson in the first chukkcr. Seng Hye rearly eqaalised in the
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  • 185 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL YESTERDAY'S TRIAL MATCH .S.F.A. AND "THE ARMY" DRAW. A:> interest mg >rame of soccer was provided «a the Stadium Association ground yesterday afternoon when the selected Singapore team for the Malaya Cup was given a try out against a team drawn from the Army. The scoring opened
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  • 43 8 CRICKET London, 29th July:—At Manchester although t'he rain stopped at six yesterday evening the wicket d d not recover and there was no play bef re lunch. The rain came dowj at 2.55 and the match was abandoned at 3.15.—Reuter.
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  • 59 8 Reuter. Rain greatly restricted play everywhere. At Northampton Essex beat Northants on the first innings. At Leicester, Glamorgan defeated Leicestershire c the first irsangs. The remainder of the country matches were all drawn. liondon: Bowling Analysis: Tate 3 4; Douglas 0 for 20; Geary 0 for 21; Dick
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  • 36 8 GOLF The fr al round for the Captain's Prize was pbived last Sundav, between H. R. S. Law, handicap 7, aid G. B. Kellagher, handicap 10. G. B. Kellagher won by 2 and 1.
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  • 40 8 The July Ladies Spoon was won by Mis. R. D. Finlay with a score of 50 14 36 nptt. The following competitions are arranged for the August holidays. Sunday, August, 3rd, Flag Competition; Monday, August 4th, Mixed Foursome.
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  • 328 8 GOOD ATTENDANCE AND FAST GOING THE TURF (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, 29th July:—The weather was fine, but warm, for the racing here to-day <V'd there was a good attendance. The going was f..st. The following were the results: Race 1.—One Mile Carrie B. (Logue) 8. 1 Gentle
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  • 31 8 London, 29th July.—Goodwood Races: Stewards Cup Compiler (9jl); 2, Rath Duth (100 8) 3, Pondoland (9:1). 24 ran. Won by a neck. Half a neck between second and third.—Reuter.
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  • 210 8 IJOROTRA'S MAGNIFICENT NET PLAY LAWN TENNIS Reuter. London, 29th July.—At Eastbourne, j France won the first set owing to Woosnam's base line weakness. The Ernlishmen volleyed well but the French tactics w uld not a'.low them to get up to the net. The Britishers' enterprising play won
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  • 76 8 BOXING Mr. Bayani who is managing Valentin Galit and the staple of Filipino boxers who are under contract to the Stadium at present requests us to state that Galit is anxious for a contest with Jerry Monahan. Galit and Monahan have met twice before over fifteen rounds to
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  • 29 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIES Chew Keow Bock vs. Wee Teow Seong. Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Lim Chin Joo. TO-MORROW'S TIE Tan Soo Liew vs. Lim Chwee Poh.
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  • 297 8 Mr. ROBSON AND SOME MALAYAN GEUSTS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. Robson were among the guests at the Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on June "25 and the former writes to the "Malay Mail":— A'most the first people we saw, when we had crossed the
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  • 204 8 HON. D. BEATTY CALLS MEETING FOR THURSDAY. Mr. Lim Kee Cheok accompanied by Mr. Thong Siong Lim J.P. visited Puloe Tekong last Saturday the 26th inst. in Mr. _Lim Kim Tian's steam launch, kindly lent for the purpose, to investigate the burnt area. After a thorough
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  • 34 8 Sir Harold Smith, ex-M.P. for Warringtorn, and brother of the Earl of Birkenhead, who is lying ill in a London nursing home after an operation is going on quite satisfactorily.
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  • 784 8 NEW SCUDAI LTD. At the annual go <eral meeting of the New Scudai, Ltd., held yesterday afternoon at the offices of Messrs Chan Sze Onn and Co., there wore present the Hon. Mr. J. M. Sime (Chairman) Mr. S. Q. Wong, Mr. E. S. Manassah, and Mr. Tan
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  • 172 8 CLAIM AGAINST SINGAPORE BANK FAILS The case was concluded yesterday before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw, in which Messrs Na'wa Koshi and Nanshin Koshi sued the Netherlands Trading: Society for the recovery of a sum of $3,393.67, which represented the proceeds of the sale of
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  • 18 8 Orders for week ending 3rd August 1924. To-morrow, 31st July.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.
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    • 413 8 BOXING AT TBE H4PPY VALIEY ON FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1924. AT 9.13 P.M. MAIN EVENT JERRY MONAHAN vs. JOHNNY REGAN (America) (England) 15 3 MINUTE) ROUNDS. HARRY SMYTHE vs. JACK SAVAGE 6 Rounds. A. L. CHONG vs. YOUNG OMAR 6 Rounds. WHISTLING WEE vs. YOUNG DIN 6 Rounds. BOY LIM
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    • 256 8 1 ""II THE BEST I SYKES c m TENNIS BALLS 1 Price $9.00 per doz. I RAJA Co., j 117, North Bridge Road, I i SINGAPORE. a I I I I I I I i i i i !lllllll|MIIIIIIIIIIIII!ll!ll:ilill!llllllllllllllllll!l!l|i:l!!l!lli:li>l!lllllillll|!!l'<l!!l:il>.l' I I I I I I I I I I I
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    • 400 9 mi, mm TH E BEST THING IN SINGAPORE I Great Opportunity for Business and Tradesmen 8 i Grand Trade Horticultural! Exhibition FOR 7 DAYS ONLY. OPENING ON Ist AUGUST, 1924, I AT THE I NEW WORLD! inhibition of Flowers, Fruits, Motors, Weaving Sarongs, Stangee, Dogs, Milch Cows, Bulls, Buffaloes, Birds,
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    • 290 9 "Ny C arhberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs J and Rest-Houses all-over in S.S. and the Malay States. ||§1 Sold by all Ist Class dealers in SOLE IMPORTERS: Tl r- a i i j Ihe tast Asiatic Co,, Ltd, m (Incorporated to Denmark.) *J; S/ J| SINGAPORE.
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  • 514 10 Singapore, 2Gth July. MEAT Article. Prices. c. Beef steak round kati 43 Btef stew or curry kati Pork lean kati 6( > Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati s;jl Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared)
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    • 904 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE LTD IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU The Sze Hai Tung Banking and Insurance Co,, Ltd. Chargees Miscellaneous Application J against No. 07 of 1923. Tco goon Sian and Low I Long Teng Chargors The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their
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    • 146 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 the
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    • 301 10 A Wine that Rapidly Invigorates 5 Run-Down People! SERRAVALLO'S TONIC is a Restorative that has tho endorsement of over 9COO Leading Physicians. It is made in Trieste, and is a palatable preparation eff Bark and Iron with choice rich Italian Wine. It stimulates the appetite, strengthens the nerves, and regenerates
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    • 528 10 i!iluli:iiii:iii.iiii:iii!i:)i:>i:itiii-I''i-i''l i !< |l:!ll!aMani,,1|ll:!ll:l!ll :li:l 1 1 1 i i i Just unpacked a large consignment of Ebony Elephants All Sizes in Stock. I Prices very moderate. Inspection Solicited. a mfh m t j CHOTIRMALL CO., M ~S^SmT I Tel: 1957 1 i CTWliiliiiiilßiiwii.niiili'iMitni'WtiOTiiliOTlinHiimininii»:»i!ini!mniiiiwi!iinin miiih i 10-Day J ftfM&L flm
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    • 517 11 STEAMER SAILINGS pi 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAITuNIT .panics Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's Government.) LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For Marseilles, London Antwerp Due ige Singapore Tnriri Leaves !V* Tonnage Singapore »,100 Aug 1 Malwa norm
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    • 541 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE TONNEIT^ REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL ANI) GLASGOW BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo en through bills cf lading for all overland points. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. RHEXENOR l~£S 5° ttcn,am FT PPMfVp
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