Malaya Tribune, 11 August 1924
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Title Section33 1924-08-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I I I t EVENING DAILY! 1 Vol. EL- .No. 188 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune MONDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1924.33 words
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Advertisement64 1924-08-11 1 |-i|iiii;i;illlllHUlUin« ggpAIRING j is OUR I I spECIAUTY! I LrfKtion Guaranteed f har ,a-> Moderate. j Typewriter Emporium Si .rapore. 1 i ft 1MB» 1 I i •Ph«»n I i j "0.X." CEMENT j SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Denmark 5j I Singapore. J j64 words
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Advertisement255 1924-08-11 1 I j I MANY CHILDREN I are considered dull and back- ward who are simply sufferiM* I I lZ™ Y eak E A es '"a exam? I tlon b y our Optometrists will 1 I determine whether or not yottj I I fh j a requ res glasses. I I255 words
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1701 1924-08-11 2 Cofonel Jlenry Currief - by Cofonel Jlenry Currief CHAPTER I Aristide, the coloured porter at the Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo, and holder of many War Decorations, not only opened the door to the new arrivals, but descended the steps to meet them:1,701 words
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Advertisement209 1924-08-11 2 !I Peaceful Weather J" S 48nenbitrgs* FOODS FOR INFANTS 1% Made from the purest milk from the richest pastures of England, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk I 4(V They are germ free, and are simply and |§}$|te& P|| quickly prepared by the addition of boiung209 words
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Advertisement611 1924-08-11 2 ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER. Points Parents Should Remember. In their early teens it is common for girls to outgrow their strength, and when the strength is sapped by too rapid growth, ".naemia often develops. The first signs may be noticed by peevishness, languor, headaches, a..d perhaps a craving for sweets, or611 words
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Advertisement119 1924-08-11 2 J j get-quick i dash of M m :rrat f; in a lon. da off in water, will keep and your thirst eaeacW If you care for cocktam V is one: A winegbsi of trace of Angostnn r a wm.-j as :"M Lime Juice Cordial. Montserrat Lime Cordial and I119 words
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Article431 1924-08-11 3 OBSERVATORY REQUEST TO SHIPMASTERS LOOK OUT AND REPORT trrv t7: f laxton of the Royal observaWr S M*E 3 letter fr p tK,hw er i °l Harvar <* University, on f A he total bamt «*iP*« expected between August 14 and 15. In for'l431 words
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Article259 1924-08-11 3 ESKIMOS WEIHI) REPORTS OF Hl'GE ANIMALS The unknown Arctic region between the Colville and Porcupine rivers, where Dr. Philip S. Smith has led a party of the United States Geological Survey on a perilous mission of exploration, is the locale of strange tales, spread among259 words
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Article232 1924-08-11 3 New and important contribution? to the early history of the P>i'ynesian r:»ee have been made by the Bishop Museunrj of Honolulu, according to Hans G. Hornbostel, field representative of the museum, who arrived in Manila from Guam recently on the naval transport Vega, says the "Manila T232 words
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Advertisement382 1924-08-11 3 THE Ul RDBN OF tOOTH-ACHE IN BE RJ LJEVBD ALMOST > vHl \r;. BY CONSULTING X TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST BASAB ROAD. rendi hurch.) TELEPHONE 1215. .iiiii•§ i i i i i i i i i ~,11" DENTAL gURGEON m i OHK WVA. D.D.S. 1(1 STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 11 *****111 11382 words
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Advertisement190 1924-08-11 3 Anota &al ps j With Cuticura *o°? 2P ~I» gently rub spots of wSfT! ,H Ne orni n« shampoo 12 d8^. Cuticu f Thls treatment does S£f 5 fe? the 8 «lP bealthy snd promote hair growth. Ty y W n«w Sh.rin, Stick. PAUTAUBERGES SOLUTION With Hydrochloro-Phosphate of Lime with190 words
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Advertisement588 1924-08-11 3 ENGLAND TO INDIA BY ROAD WITH ZAM-BUK. Major F. Forbe«-Leith, R. O, now approaching India on his 6,000 miles overland motor dash from London to Wuetta. This famous motorist is another notable addition to the long list of eminent travellers, sportsmen, surgeons, war-correspondents, etc., wn °Publicly endorse Zam-Buk. Writing to588 words
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Advertisement204 1924-08-11 3 I THERE IS A RING jjj ENGINE. 8 FIT A BB,CO WSTON RING AND GET MORE POWER. J I to Tl I a Requirements. Why go telsewhere when you can get Accessories for every X Requirement at Moderate Chirges from I THE ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COY., 1 I 5, DHOBY GHAUT,204 words
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Advertisement424 1924-08-11 4 AMUSEMENTS jj By arrangement with Universal Pictures Corporation j Empire Cinema j 3 Presents—Two Universal Jewel Productions I In a Special Programme ft i m i ii p gj In the Second Show at 9.15 I B 7 Reels WHITE TIGER 7 Reels I rjj Starring the Dashing, Dynamic, Delightful424 words
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Advertisement440 1924-08-11 4 AMUSEMENTS alhambra S From Monday, 11th August to Friday, 15th August. g B P j [jj In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. ii TOPICAL BUDGET I j S v British Screen News. Jj I I ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS LEWIS STONE j I "The Dangerous Age" I IN440 words
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Advertisement379 1924-08-11 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety SIIPixTT 2nd Show at 930 p ni W IV 1 A BREAKING THROUGH T n serial Episodes Three ani Four »»«iic,ng i PATHE'S murder committal W studio; circumstant: gUt of a girl it .r argument of th« p r Zmw film which apoaren: of committing the man, to379 words
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Article109 1924-08-11 5 Unpa Aktagside the Wharves or Kiptrttd to Arrive. S pa] :t. 11th August. iicates the and the word of the Gate to enter i ml Wkarl (Gate 10 Ca eutta Maru, 22; U fkarl (Gat< 3 ->•, 12; Medusa, 9; akin hs, 7; 1; ft, Eipir?109 words
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Article52 1924-08-11 5 Bf T| fc_ Uth August. 2s 4 3132 I** J rr 214 2s 4 17;32 N T, Ti I tattHj P-t*. pm. r 70*2 Ear a j, r 138% 125 1 nom. I 7 $8.54 4p.c. 34 5 16 re Jtn August. [Jj 52^ 54-> 4 r om. Kind52 words
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Article136 1924-08-11 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE R>ee, Siam No 1 per X yan $303 Ri<ce, Siam 2 Z-w Rice, Siam 3 ggS Rice, Saigon 1 f M»r Rice, Saigon 2 Jj «327 Rice, Saigon 3 $318 Rice, Rar.goor. 1 «ou-i Rice, Rangoon 2 f Rue, Par B ileJ No 1136 words
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Article130 1924-08-11 5 oi^ n T *i pingrs $1 19 10 North* M.Ob to $1.10, Souths 99 cents to $1.02, Johans 38% to 40 cents. Petalings $1.43 to $1.45, Nawng Pets $1.65 to 70 Linguis $4.70 to $4.90. Rubbers.—Mentakabs 19 to 21 cents Ulu Benuts 19 to 21 cents,130 words
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Article161 1924-08-11 5 Mining.—Murais have buvers at $2.I<0, sellers at $2.95, Petalings Viy-_vs at $1.4J, sellers at $1.45, Tongkah Harbjars are on offer at $9.30, Batang Padangs at ."7 cents and Souths at $1.01, with buyers at 99 cents. Norths have buyers at $1.07 Vs, Idris offer at 23s161 words
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Article60 1924-08-11 5 CHAMBER OP COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION I Singapore, 11th August. I Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 46% 46 September 46 46% October to December 47% 47% January to J&arch 48 Vi 48%60 words
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Article23 1924-08-11 5 Singapore, 11th August. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York.—27%. London.—Is. l%d. Singapore.—46Vi cents. Tone of Market.—Steady.23 words
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Article52 1924-08-11 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tine of 8 gallons 8 0^ Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins52 words
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83 1924-08-11 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S LTD. The following is the current retail prices of Kerosene and Benzine are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins $5 95 Fish 5 70 Dragon h Crown n 5 55 Cross >, n 540 Crown drums $5.25 Cross m ?oau "Shell" Aviation Benzine ex drums83 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1924-08-11 5 The cows of Great Britain will doubtless hVZ c u l k 016 that ™asures are now before Parliament which will provide that Summer Time shall, for the future, comHithcrt fim A P-»-virM til' the 0r had to yield their milk an hour earlier at1,073 words
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Advertisement17 1924-08-11 5 p HOTOS c execute orders from LOCKET to LIFE sizes. Paul Co., "OTOGHAPHEBS Road, SING AK)B E.17 words
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Advertisement344 1924-08-11 5 CREOSAL I T" COUGHS 1==!) Per Bottle $1.25 $3.00 From up-to-date Chemists and Stores, OR ANGLO-FRENCH DRUG HOUSES LTD., (Incorporated in S.S.) 2, Victoria Street, Phone 2332. SINGAPORE. Bii!iiiii:i:iiiiiiiiiif!iininiiiiiiiiiii:iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii!iin;!iiiiiiiiii!iiir The Great British Health Tonic As a strengthener and restorative Hall's Wine is unequalled. It quickly overcomes the effects ot trying344 words
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Advertisement211 1924-08-11 5 WANTED. Experienced.c >m >e:ent L*dge* Clerk. Apply eaclosin conies of testim mials to Box £05 c o Malaya Tribune. ORDINANCE NO. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS 'SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Is Bankruptcy No. ?33 of 1924. Re (1] Thomas Alfrel Fernandez. Summary Case. Receiving Order made211 words
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Advertisement107 1924-08-11 5 j THE ORIGINAL FLAT WALL FINISH 3 I AN OIL PAINT WITHOUT GLOSS I WASH IBLE AS MARBLE. f I Unequalled as a Finish for I laster Walls and Metal, Wood or Asbestos Ceilings. 1 I NOT a distemper I Used"extensively throughout New General Hospital. I Made in England f107 words
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Miscellaneous133 1924-08-11 5 WAILS CLOSE nil. AI GLST ,.,j NeH Zealand ~t.-( Sussex 2 p.m. Port Said, J)j>.Utl, 111 MA ZONE 2 p.m. Meran 3 p.m. Linois 3 p.m. Meranti 1 p.m. 14» V'm' Cularg and Bintan* IL. k kentf 4 p.m. -.la y Atjeh 4 p.m. (By train) G p.m. 12th AUGUST133 words
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Article90 1924-08-11 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 11th August High Tides. —7.28 a.m., 6.54 p.m. French homeward mail leaves. St. Andrew's Society Meeting, 5.15 p.m. Salome, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, 12th August High Tides. —8.53 a.m., 8.11 p.m. Football: Malaya Cup Practice, Stadium. Salome, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday,90 words
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Article714 1924-08-11 6 German export of arms to China is forbidden by international law; Britain is a sig: atory to the convention which enacts this, and is responsible to enforce this. We have received a correction of the account of the seizure of arms from the Albert Voegler714 words
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Article34 1924-08-11 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, 9th August:—The engagement is announced of George Milner, grandson of Mr. George Milner of Manchester, England, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr. A. Saikies, of Penang.34 words
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Article66 1924-08-11 6 Before Captain Nelson. Jones, the Third Magistrate this morning, a Hylam, Goh Ah Hok, was charged with being in possession of non-iGovern-ment opium valued at $200. The accused was fined $100. On board the s.s. "Kingchow" a Hokien was arrested for being in possession of rvon-govein,n«ent opium about66 words
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Article54 1924-08-11 6 What is suspected as a ca-se of murder occurred in Tr en ggar.u -street yesterday. It appears that a Chinese broke into a house with the probable intention of making away with some of the poultry. The occupants however spotted him and belaboured him fatally. The Police have54 words
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Article38 1924-08-11 6 From China and Japan by 5.6. President Garfield, due Singapore daylight, on Wednesday, the 13th inst. Fi tm Europe (London mails tlespatched 24th July) by s.s. Kaiser-i-Hind, due Penang 6 a.m. on Wednesday, the 13th instant.38 words
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Article99 1924-08-11 6 The variety entertainment held at the Happy Valley on Saturday and Sunday in aid of the Hokien Flood Relief Fund, met with the success a '..ood cause generally d< serves. The staging of "Tears of the youth by the Xanyang Students' Society reflecta credit on the99 words
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Article392 1924-08-11 6 The s.s. Devanha has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive in Singapore at 0 a.m. on Thursday. After many tens uf years, Hainanese Women and Children are being allowed to leave the island of Hainan for Singapore and Malaya. The enstoma preventive launch Pihat captured two boats, manned by392 words
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Article17 1924-08-11 6 RUBBER London.—ls. l%d. Local.— 46V 4 cents. TIN L0nd0n.—£256.5.0. L0ca1.—5126.50 per picul 100 tons sold.17 words
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Article195 1924-08-11 6 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS MADE INSPECTION The Singapore Municipal Commissioners, accompanied by Colonel H. L. Pearson, the engineer-in-charge, visited Gunong Pulai, the source of Simgapore's future water supply yesterday morning and were very interested in what they saw. The party motored along the dangerous Woodlands road and, having passed195 words
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Article103 1924-08-11 6 RENTS INCREASED: PETITION BY TENANTS The emergency quarters erected by the Government ab ng Bkallestier and Rangoon Roads, at a time when the scarcity of dwelling houses was very badly felt by the increasing population of Singapore were not left long vacant. The rent for the sivalier103 words
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Article135 1924-08-11 6 Ong Koh Chee of 2". East Coast-road reported yesterday at the Siglap Police Station that a Eurasian, teamed Choppard, was ignilty of criminal breach of trust in respect of a bicycle valued at $28. The accused was arrested and charged in the Police Curt to-day. Quee135 words
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Article80 1924-08-11 6 Already acknowledged «cith the Chartered Bank to whicu all lists and monies should be sent $867 The President, Secretary and Staff of the Si gapore Municipality— Messrs R. J.* F., W. M., H.F.S., So each. G.C.M., C.F.S., J.E.M., S3 each. K.F., R.F.S., F.GH., D.G.R., S.R., A.J.H., A.B.,80 words
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Article39 1924-08-11 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang," 9th August:—Mr. Lim Cheng Lan was elected by 182 votes to 76 as the member to represent the Straits Chinese British Association on the Municipal Commission subject to the Governor's approval.39 words
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Article851 1924-08-11 6 What Every«n e Visits, I returning Wan,s I:WHER^^I By "A COURT I On July 1st, 1919, the < I tained an interest in- I «A I: n r said that The I' left Bucking,.., I residence at St. Jakes' I time there was ".I Circular851 words
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Advertisement516 1924-08-11 6 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Dj I BLACK BLACK I AND NUT BROWN fij PATENT LEATHER i OXFORD BOOTS. OXFOBD SHOES. H I BLACK BLACK I AND NUT BROWN PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES. J I DRESS LACE UP SHOES. I BLACK I BLACK I516 words
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Article299 1924-08-11 7 v I VTION DEPENDS ON £U GERMANY „fl«lOT CONFERS WITH CABINET DISAGREEMENT OVER Reuter. The comparative i f the Communique are dispelled by egorically declares "k ed Herrioti pronilitary evacuation y dependent upon the ion of the I>awes wraa -riginally oput tnis version wed by theReuter. - 299 words
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Article74 1924-08-11 7 BRITISH CONSUL LEAVES COURT PLAINLY DISSATISFIED Reuter. London, 10th August:—the Mexican Consul-General in London reports that Francis Coruiz and Alejo Garcia have confessed that they assassinated Mrs. Evans Mexico City, ll th August :-Captain Holcomoe, representing the British Consul was present at the preliminary proceedings against GarciaReuter. - 74 words
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Article62 1924-08-11 7 M. DANJOU MADE CHEVALIER OF LEGION DHONNEUR Reuter. Paris, uth August:—Ohevalierships of the Legion of Honour have been awarded to the Frehrih Consuls M. Danjou (Singapr<re) M Teissier (Foochow) bnd consulate interpreters M. Eynaixl (Tongking) M Goubault (Canton), M. Crepin (Shanghai) M. Reynard (Pakhoi), M. Baudez (Chingtoo)Reuter. - 62 words
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Article50 1924-08-11 7 Reuter. Ottawa, 9th August:—In order to combat the growing smuggling from the United States members of the Customs and ins-* pectois along the border have increased, and where highways are close to the frontier iron gates will be erected to prevent smugglers in motors forcing a way across.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article317 1924-08-11 7 INQUIRY INTO THE SOURCE OF THE GRIEVANCE The students of the King Edward VII Medical College who were suspended owing to a misunderstand ng between them and ihe College authorities are now re-i stalled In the Hostel after having sig ed a written an gy, as sul317 words
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Article154 1924-08-11 7 PECULIAR DIRECTIONS OF A RICH MAN The will was published in mail week of a man who described himself as a lifelong sufferer from "the scourge of headache." Testator was Mr. Tom Birkell Barker, J.P., of Lapworth, Warwickshire.. In spite of his disability, Which he also describes154 words
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Article80 1924-08-11 7 Tokio, Bth August:—The seats of the parliamentary under-secretaryship are to be ap -ortioned to the Kensei 4, Seiyu-kai 3; membership of the House of Peers 2 and Kak.ahin 1, instead -of as in the report in an earl er cable. An agreemnt has been reached between the Soviet80 words
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Article208 1924-08-11 7 STINNES LINE AGENT'S STATEMENT NO CONCEALMENT The N. Java Straits Trading Company, age ts for the Hugo Stinnes line, nave written through Messrs Sisson and elay to make the following correction to the account of the confiscation of arms by the authorities from the Albert v208 words
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Article204 1924-08-11 7 FLOATING FAIR TO VISIT SINGAPORE SHORTLY The first German floating fair Hamburg soen o a voyage which wiV occupy ten m nths and take the *f3fr-.*h p "Industrie 1" as Far Bast as Yokohama. She will visit Singapore and Penang t a route. The ressd is to give204 words
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Article142 1924-08-11 7 REMARKABLE FUNERAL OF A HASTINGS DOCTOR A remarkable funeral took place at Hafttings, when Dr. G. G. Gray, for twentyfive years a member cf the Town Council, was buried. There was no church service, and the ccffin was taken straight from the house to the borough142 words
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Article119 1924-08-11 7 The committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks of the following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged $3425 The Government, S. S. 3000 The Hon. Mr. E. S. Hcse, CM G. 100 Mr. Eu Tong Sen, 0.8. E. 50 The Hon. Mr- Lee Choon Guan 200 Mr. Tan119 words
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Article204 1924-08-11 7 "ONE OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS TREATY RECOGNIZING A NEW REGIME STILL FOR CONFISCATION Reuter. Moscow, 11th August:—Announcing the signature of the A'glo-Soviet Treaty, which he describes as "one of the principal events in the foreign policy of the Soviets" the Foreign Commissariat, in a communique, says the Treaty bringsReuter. - 204 words
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Article128 1924-08-11 7 "PUK-A-PU" IN A CHINESE HOUSE Three Chinamen were chared om nmtad Court with keeping a gamb.ing noose at High Street, Po]>lar Police who raided the house found a gam-, called "Puk-a-pu" (plucking pigeons) goins on bl a shed in the back *yard Among the gamblers were a by128 words
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Article288 1924-08-11 7 I rog.-amme of Drills up to and for 17th AugUSC, 1024. To-day, 11th August at 4.45 p.m.— Laiestier Range, Chinese Cmpany, Practice ;',O ya:ds Range Competition.* To-nsotrow, 12th August at 4.45 p.m.— ilaJestier Range, S. R. E. (v), Practice 30 yaros Range Competition. 4.15 p.m.—Bukit Timah Chinese288 words
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Article116 1924-08-11 7 Owners and Master of Shipping are requested to keep their yes.els as clear of the range as possible during the Heavy Gun Practice which will take place from Blakang Mati on the dates stated below commencing at 10 a.m. The International Code Signal "D" above A Large116 words
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Advertisement19 1924-08-11 7 WHEN YOU GO TO LONDON PAGE SIX TO-DAY MIXED GRILL BYASHLEY STERNE PAGE FIVE TO-DAY LONDON— INDIA DASH TO-MORROW19 words
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Advertisement437 1924-08-11 7 8 I THE SOLUTION OF MANY DIFFICULT DRAINAGE AND S IRRIGATION PROBLEMS I CALCO DRAINAGE GATES I I AUTOMATIC SLIDE RADIAL I f wa, "to one direction only, S el,.„ pen i„, I J mum rf"£,!sJ T f.E a ia C ga,e Und various k is «< «P f»—* j437 words
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Article1741 1924-08-11 8 "Reflex - Sports Pastimes. BOXING JERRY MONAHANS CAREER HOW HE HAS CLIMBED THE FISTIC LADDER (By "Reflex" Jerry Monahan, the Irish-Ameri CM boxer, who ia D» in Singapore, like Johnny Regan, the lightweight champion of the North of England, who is also here, baa an interesting and brilliant record. Jeremiah ("Jerry") he1,741 words
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Article135 1924-08-11 8 Wembley, 9th August:—ln glorious weather and in the presence of 64,000 spectators Gibbons knocked cut Bloomfield in the third round. In the ftr»t round Gibbons rushed in with heavy blows to the body but Bloomfield more than once steadied him with powerful lefts. In the second, while135 words
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Article31 1924-08-11 8 Los Angeles, 10th August:—lt is announced that Dempsey will probably meet Gibbons in London in October as a result of a tempting offer from a syndicate in England.—Reuter.31 words
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Article19 1924-08-11 8 RUGBY Bloemiflantein, 9th August:—Orange Free State toam defeated the British team at rugger by 7 to 3.—Reuter.19 words
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Article672 1924-08-11 8 CRICKET Considerable interest was centred in the first of the series of annual nratches between the Europeans and the Rest for the Clarke Challenge Cup, which came off on Saturday on the S. C. C. ground. The number of spectators that watched the match was the largest672 words
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Article67 1924-08-11 8 At Portsmouth the South Africans met the United Services. The weather was ideal and the wicket good. The South Africans knocked up 182, Hearne scoring 68 and Taylor 62. Jameson captured 4 wickets for 33 runs. The United Services replied with 145 for the loss67 words
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Article55 1924-08-11 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIES A. Singles Handicap Semi Final Chew Keow Bock vs. Lim Chwee Poh. B Singles Handicap Goh Pobg Lim vs. Soh Chwee Seng. Wee Chin Teck vs. Lim Cheng Chuan. TO-MORROW'S TIES Chua Cheng Yew vs. -Wee Hong Hai. Poh Kay Watt vs. Soh Chwee55 words
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Article694 1924-08-11 8 YESTERDAY EXCITING RACE YACHTING The first of the series of races under the Lipton Cup competition came off under conditions that dished up one of the most exciting finishes ever seen from the Club's verandah, and winners and losers for first positions have every cause694 words
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Article45 1924-08-11 8 LAWN TENNIS Baltimore, 9th August:—ln the Davis Cup the Australian victory in the doubles by 3 matches to nil eliminates Mexico.— Reuter. Montreal, 9th August:—in the Davis Cup Crocker and Wright (Canada) beat Okomoto and Harada (Japan) by 7—5, 6—4, 6—3— Reuter.45 words
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Article56 1924-08-11 8 SWIMMING The 200 yards free style handicap race held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday resulted in Lee Fong Lim being first, Wee Ghee Ho second an.i Seah Ttng Ann third in the ■'A division In the "B" division Boey Pen? was first, Lim Hock Van56 words
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Article80 1924-08-11 8 London, Bth August. Manchester Market— Bx/48 x /4 lbs shirtings fair (newbasis) 16s 40's Grey Yams, single twir,t 28 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 11 jLiverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling American) 17.38 Cotton Egyptian 25.80 MetalsTin Stad. 8 months £255.7.6 Produce— Copra fair merchantable £29.10.080 words
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Advertisement248 1924-08-11 8 I THE BEST J SYKES TENNIS BALLS Price $9.00 per doz. I RAJA Co., I 117, North Bridge Boad, SINGAPORE. I niiiliiiKiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiininiiriniimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifimiitiiiiiiininiiiinininiii 11 1 c 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII''lllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllMIIIIIII!lll!lll|l!II!lllllllll|!!l!!|. I I I I 1 I Lactogen 1 THE NATURAL MILK FOOD For Your Baby. I 1 m I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk248 words
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Article1028 1924-08-11 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET ■JfSI 8, I 2^. LL AND EV ATT, Exchange and bhare Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 11th Au:*ust. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9^ I2s Anglo-Java 2 20s Anglo-Malay |gL 20s Ayer Kuning 261,028 words
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Advertisement938 1924-08-11 9 ~,.i•' ,Jl b" I j l u W^i|| PHOTOGRAPHS Of the Children never grow up Make an Appointment To-day. I m m The Eastern Studio Stamford Road, Singapore. I I 1 ,11,11,11,1,,,1,1,,,1 ,,,n,, w 1t I»■» 1 a a DELICIOUS LV I COOLING j Orange Champagne. uiriiiiiii 1 1:1 l,,,,:l,!l,p938 words
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Article523 1924-08-11 10 MEAT c. Beef steak round kati 43 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian kati £1 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) 70 Ducks each °o Pigeons,523 words
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Advertisement939 1924-08-11 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUSTAGENCIES 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, Singapore,939 words
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Advertisement562 1924-08-11 10 AUCTION SALE SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. Sheriff No, 108/24 under W. S. No. 124/23 Between M.R.M.M. Raman Chetty Plaintiff and Tan Geok Loon Neo (t) Delendant OF The Undermentioned Properties. To be sold by Public Auction at our Sale-room No. 21,562 words
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