Malaya Tribune, 19 August 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY- Vol. XL"" 195 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, 19th AUGUST, 192-1
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    • 75 1 I I I I I I JIIIIIIUtIUIB ~K ..\IKING 1 8 I SPECIALITY! i lotion guaranteed Moderate, j c; Tucewriter Emporium I r 51, 1.0 1 nr: r I r it l> 0 "SEA-GULL" BRAND I DANISH MILK Sweetened Condensed j Unsweetened Condensed Sterilized Natural. j p SOLE IMPORTERS: g
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    • 308 1 mtnmmnimMmmmimiunmiintmmmmriimiiUiiiiiim j MANY CHILDREN are considered dull and back- I ward who ar« simply suffer!** from Weak Eyes. An exanr- I nation by our Optometrists will determine whether or not yota ch'ld requ res glasses. s I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Canal Road. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiinMiiiiiiiinitiHinii.iiniifntniinim ISime, Darby Co.,
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  • 2000 2  -  4 CEALI/TK /TOW Of MOWTt CARLO bV Henry Curtiey YOU CAN START TO-DAY SIR RUPERT GORMANSTON a rich selfmade Yortoshireman comes to Monte Carlo for golf. LUCILLE his beautiful daughter who he keeps secluded. There is a mystery in her fathers past. BRENDA RIVINGTON, her
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    • 318 2 coo c- l im l lliminl !m "'qk<><kx><kxk>' I HORLICK'S MALTED MILK i| mutt hcve my HORLICICS. 1 haven't felt fZ^^^\ c- the tame man tinee the Chemittt ttock ran oat --ar-^ |j<;> KGRLICK S MALTED MILK, tha FooH-Drink, is lOmMHJE nature's n r' to t: who mem run down
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    • 554 2 BUILDING UP THE BABIES How Baby's Own Tablets Help Thin weakly infants and small children are usually victims to stomach or bowel trouble. When this condition has been set right it is astonishing how quickly the little ones put on flesh and start to thrive. Their pallor and fretfu!ness gives
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    • 405 2 New Curative tl Wm\ OF LRINARY DISF.ASFs X L*T* OF ARIHRI] l< o fciGlN ECTl0v URA5EPTINE I L r hi* tym&*&&! Gout, Kheumatism, URASEPTINE is a I ■oluble in water, its H Urotropine. Helmitol, leazaates oi sod?!"* lithium and containing 3 of active matter to < B b tea spoonfuls
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  • 37 3 IMPROVING YOUR LAWN TENNIS oth OF TRIBUNE SERIES BY A. E. BEAMISH Member of the British Isles Team that last brought the Davis Cup to England, and professional instructor of lawn tennis at Hurlingham Club.
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  • 880 3 As in volleying the art of the smash or drive shot in lawn terms is something that has to OOtne when the player has made himself proficient in the other features of the gan e. Accuracy by means of the eye is one thing, but corre.-t
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  • 43 3 Summoned at Cleethorpes for desertion, Samuel Goulden, fisherman, who was married in October last, told the Bench that he stayed away from nome for five weeks "for peace and quietness." He was ordered to pay his wife 10s. weekly.
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    • 223 3 N| r Here's the j Peerless I Product I i I >• mm Minium Jl /tll The days in wnic k we live render A' (lO** S rrt'JLP* 11 01 2 dlff,cuit ro maintain a con- > If j jll*^ 1 d!ti n of Perfect health all the < rfl
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    • 255 3 Will NOT Mi[)x CURE YOUR [rheumatism TRV THIS (mm\ i PLAN If you are a victim of rheumatic trouble you will only waste time by rub the pain away, for the pain indicates the presence of uric acid in vour blood. ran brocat ions, oils or balms may give you
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    • 105 3 I I I l I L. -iw.;; I I Bovril soon puts a man I I on his feet. I "had you r U today? "IT j A. CLOUET Co., j 7 RAFFLES QUAY > SINGAPORE. j mmaiami t^^ j Cook by Gas j I DER3Y HOUSEWIFE I fieuts l.2s
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    • 311 4 AMUSEMENTS ■uiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiiaimiiii^ j MAX UNDER the MAX LINDER j I Empire Cinema I I FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Thursday, 21st August Tuesday and Wednesday, 19th and 20th, August. A^DjAlIVI'S MAX I LINDER RIB I W A TALE OF THE YOUNGEST THREE MUST GET THERES. tapper and oldest sin j f
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    • 457 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Saturday, 16th August to Thursday, 21st August. jo 5j In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I TOPICAL BUDGET qJ British Screen News. a H 8 HAL ROACH PRESENTS rjj I HAROLD LLOYD in "DR. JACK I IN 5 REELS. 9 g Harold Lloyd as "Dr.
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    • 289 4 AMUSEMENTS I The Elepha- v.. M KfOXiDV «ADGE BELUm 1 E"? I \tf 1 and puts on it rant0d t0 kt TYRONE POWER n Afte r years of separation they were united at MODERN L0RFIFI n last, for love never dies. VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS (in 6 parts) Starring
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  • 62 5 CHAMHER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION p,. Singapore, 19th August. &ie Crepe Cioa ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 46 1 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seliers. S p< 46 Ms 46% September 46% 47 October to December 47V 2 January to March
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  • 27 5 rj, j Singapore, 19th August, io-<lay s closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—26 London.—Is. l^d. Singapore.—46 cent. 1 Tone of Market.—Easier.
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  • 97 5 Singapore, 19th August. !On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 tt Demand 2 4 1 32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 9 16 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 102 1 2 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2*4 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 71 1 On
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  • 130 5 Per Plar.cius:—Mr. A. H. Hendry. Mr. F. E. Dudley, Mr. Yasaro Yamahyahu. Mr. and Mrs. Shir.taro TYuehida, Mr. Poulier, Mr. S. Yamada, Mr. Chan Jing Sam, Mr' R. S. Hubbs, Mme. S. Bar. Mile F. Bar, Mevr. R. Evenberg, Mevr. E. Reeres. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Elizalde.
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  • 11 5 The English people are the sweetest-tempered in the world.—Professor Caldwell (Montreal).
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  • 1664 5 His self-told Adventures No. 1. MR. NIGGS IN BUSINESS Ah j coohd Miss Magatrice to me, Nathaniel Niggs, v what a different place the office would be if it was under your control." Men have done rash things for less warm words than these. 1 have
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  • 122 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Bice, Siam No 1 per Koran $388 Rke, Siam 2 n $364 Rice, Siam 3 *:;.-> i Rice, Saigon 1 $332 Rice, Saigon 2 .$32.{ Rice, 'Saigon 3 $315 Rice, Rangoon 1 $289 Rice, Rangoon 2 $286 Rice, Par Hailed No 1 per bag
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  • 144 5 Tin.—Taipings $1.19 to $1.22, Xoiths $1.07% to $1.18%, Souths $1 to $1.02%, Johans 40 to 42 cents, Petalir.gs $1.38 to $1.41, Nawngpets $1.70 to $1.75, Mambaus 95 to 96 certs, Murais $2.95 to $3.05, Unguis $4.80 to $490. Rubber.—Mentak'j's /18 to 20 cents, Ulu Benuts 19
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  • 188 5 Singapore, 18th August. Tin.—£257. August 16th. Rubber.—Is l%d. Up %d. The Share Market is quiet but the tone firm, with rather more buyers thar> sellers both in the Rubber and Tin sections. Rubbers.—Jeram Kuantans are wanted at 25 1 1». and offer at 2 over. Binnottn.
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  • 143 5 Ships Alongside the Wharres or Expected to Arrire. Singapore, 19th August. Number after the sh p indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate/ the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate L) Bulan, 22; Singaradja, East Basin; Teeata, 20.
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    • 228 5 vaN ted immeuately. bo* w ledge < f Tyi i I utc h I I I 1 I ii !l J ii t f I V IV, 1 auit Kcad. NiUMK. m of the Peace for m ill l e held iu the > ii gnpoie, t r l at
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    • 160 5 i i i i i i i i ■ii■■■ii■iiiiiiiii■■ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i it ii it i ii i DleqraK 2 i 'RAM MABr f BCGiM[R(O THE WATERPROOF, ACIDPROOF AND SPIRITPROOF I VARNISH. I
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    • 353 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, 19th AUGUST Malacca,* Penar-* Lian 2 p.m. W Port Said,'* n<^'n Rotterdam* and Batu'paS 2 p.m. Muar Ba 4,^^ Malacca *'jmg Dragon 3 p.m. Bangkok Kelantan 4 p.m. Pulau Sambu,* Anamha aS" P D1^ atl ®f Islands Will o'the Wis© 4 Rh>o, Tambelan and Pontianfk P Mc-Jaii
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  • 42 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Chin Scon Kim and family beg to thank ali those relatives and friends who kiracily attended the funeral of Mils. Chia Soon Kim on Sunday last, and also thpse who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 20 6 TOH.—On 19th August 1S24, at No. 64 Race Course Read to Mr. and Mrs. Toh Cheng Kiat a son.
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  • 1100 6 One of the vital points on which depends German ratification of the reparations and Ruhr compromise, was, we pointed out yesterday their compliance with the French requirements of deliveries in kind. A representative one, which the German delegates vigorously opposed in the course of negotiations, was
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  • 209 6 Reuter. London, 19th August:—A Direct cable service has been inaugurated beUveen L- lido n and Montreal.—Rc-uter. Belgrade, 19th August:—Negotiations have ended in a Defensive Al.iarce of Currency for two years on aim lar iines to the Franco-Czech alliance. The new treatjy will be signed in Paris next month.—Reuter. In the
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  • 16 6 RUBBER London.—Is. l%d. Local.—46 Vfc cents. TIN London.—£256.10.0. Local.—$128% per pvcul 300 tons sold.
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  • 185 6 HEART-RENDING PANIC ON STRICKEN VESSEL Confirming our exclusive report of the loss of the Chinese owned steamer Sarie Borneo which appeared in our issue of August 7, definite news from various sources hag just come through. The ill-fated vessel was wrecked thirty miles south of Kuala Pembuang
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  • 157 6 SINGAPORE DOCTOR OBTAINS A DIVORCE Bef.re Mr. Justice H orridge, in the Divorce Court, recertly, Dr. John William Scharff, former health officer, Medical Department, Singapore, and at present demonstrator at the Lord-n School of Trcp'cal Medicine, living at "Corner Cottage" South Minims, Herts asked for a divorce,
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  • 57 6 CHINESE RUBBER OWNER FINED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. 19th August:—A Chinese weeding cortoadtar, owning nine acres of rubber lard was fined $250 for offering an illegal gratification to the Assistant District Officer, K'ang with a view to obtaining an Increased a'.owan.-e of coupons. A sum
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  • 62 6 The Hon. Sir George Maxwell, K.8.E., has kindly offered to present a Gold Medal for the best collection of European vegetables grown in Malaya, by an amateur, for competition at the* next Annual Show which will be held about the middle of 1925. It is hoped that this
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  • 21 6 From Europe (London mails d.^patched 31st July) by bjs, Tara, due Penang 6 a.m. om Friday, the 22nd instant
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  • 76 6 A death rate per mille per annum of 26 49 was returned by the Municipal Health Officer for the week ending A-ianst 9th, compared with 28.92 fen the preceding; week. Of tho 19G deaths which occurred, 25 were due to malaria, 23 to pneum.tiia, 21 to beri-beri, and 16 to
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  • 1182 6 ALLEGED PLOT To Kh, RELATION WITNESS BAYS BE «A8 w "KB MURDERER 6 h SINGAPORE INCIDENT Befcrte Mr. Sennett, in Court yesterday aftc resumed of the case Boon Seng and Mr. e K Mr Uncharged with abetting r are murder of Mr. W an Kim T■ T
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    • 286 6 lSZ5ZSZSZ5E5Z5Z5ZSZSESSSaSS5HSH52SSS2SZ5ESHSZ5Z5SSZ5H5H5SSHSHSSSZ5HSHSdSd5d5db^ I Robinson k Co., Ltd. I STRETCHES STRETCHES 1 I IT I 1 The Live-Lastic Belt 1 S FOR ALL SPORTS WEAR ja It yields with ease to every pose and posture ot the body, Dj C] rubber and white webbing non-rustable buckle S Sizes from 32 to 40
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 67 6 WHEN AND WHERE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 19th August High Tides. —0.48 a.m., 1.27 p.m. To-morrow, 20th August High Tides.—1.32 a.m., 2.2 p.m. B. I. Homeward mail leaves. Thursday, 21st August High Tides.—2.20 a.m., 2.40 p.m. S.V.R. Assn. mtg., Drill Hall, 5 p.m. Phil. Orchestra Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Friday,
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  • 330 7 rftfNALD TO CONFER EXPERTS |IJES SITING TO MAKE !,IF TREATIES Accuse the Premier of Weakness GERMAN PROTESTS Reuter. There was no on the Stock signing if the agreement kets are linn with i gbthy higher, xchange rates selling from Au ist.—All the morn[on agreement as They partiD
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  • 74 7 Reuter. erlin, 18th August:-The Fien;h commander at Bridgehead, Kehl, informed the Offenburg authorities that the district of enburg ami Apjienweiler is being evacuat. cd to-day. The tHoops are now- marching out and it is Jroered that the last soldier U to quit the town before midnight. Pars, 19th
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  • 235 7 NOT RECOGNISING OCCUPATION LEGALITY A FIRM ATTITUDE Reuter. London, 18th August:—MacDor.aid has written a letter to Herriot and Theunis. emphasising that the British Government has never recognised the legality of the occupation the Ruhr. The British Government, without prejudice to the position which they and their predecessors have
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  • 151 7 CONFERENCE WITH ULSTER'S PREMIER RELIED UPON BY NORTH IRISH PEOPLE Reuter. London, 18th August:—Mr. Baldwin, left Belfast this morning- after conferring with Sir J. Craig and the ULster Cabinet yesterday on the boundary question. A large crowd, including Ulster Gomm nera, bade him faiewell at the station,
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  • 110 7 WHY MAJOR MACLAREN WAS LEGGED-DOWN Reuter. P. Rupert's Island, B. C. 18th August:— Major MacLaren, the world-flyer, arrived here aboard a t/awler and left for Vancouver all well, except for Sergeant Andrews who was sent to hospita.l in Vancouver with nervous breakdown. MacLaresii attributes all the difficulties
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  • 46 7 Reuter. Reykjavik, 18th August:—The start of the American world-fliers to Greenland will probably be delayed for some days owing to the damage sustained by the machines while attempting to take off today.—Reuter. Hanoi, 18th Augfiist:— Zanni has arrived here and departs for Canton to-morrow.—
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  • 248 7 DIGNIFIED STATEMENT BY GOVERNMENT REINFORCING THE SOUDAN GARRISON Egyptians Responsible for the Agitation EXAGGERATED CLAIMS Reuter. Alexandria, 18th August :—Replying to the British protest, cabled cm the-25th instant, the Egyptian Government denies any intention to embarrass the aim of the British and Egyptian Governments by alleged inaccuracies
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  • 86 7 POOR ATTENDANCE AT ALL-INDIA CONFERENCE Reuter. Calcutta, 18th August:—The All-India Swaraj Conference presided over by Mr. Das Avas poorly attended, only about half a dozen leaders, outside Bengal, being present, and Madras and the Punjab being entire y unrepresa.ited. The Congress concluded after resolving in favour of
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  • 113 7 "VINDICTIVE" TO JOIN THE CHINA STATION Reuter. London, 18th August:—According to the Manchester Guardian the Admiralty have dee ded to send to the China station the Light Cruiser Vindictive instead of or.c of the smaller ships of the M D type. This change wJil make a
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  • 44 7 Reuter. Atifen, JL&th August:—The fire on the Clan Gumming has been extinguished after flooding 1 the hold. The cargo in number two hold, the between deck and the lower hold is veiy bacily damaged. The sftup is now discharging her cargo.—Reuter.
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  • 488 7 KUALA LUMPUR TO HAVE STATION GOVERNMENT CONTROL PROVISIONS LICENCES $20 A YEAR A meeting of about a hundred persons in the belangor Chinese Chamber cf Commerce roome voted to establish a broadcasting Station in Kuala Lumpur and support a Company to establish it. 72 J£ under the
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  • 265 7 SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATION WITH SINGAPORE CREDITORS Negotiation* between the Barque Indusde Chine and its Singapore creditors have concluded with approval being given to the new scheme of arrangement modifying the proposals placed before the creditors in December. The new scheme provides for payment of 4o per cent, of the
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  • 44 7 The S.'am Observer learns that-. wing to the daily increase of- ianatics at 'Khmg Sa:n Asylum, the authorities mtva approached the Ministry of Fina.ce to obtain its'aa-Bcti ,11 to build two more houses for the The matter h under considesettCn^
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  • 65 7 Mr. Tsing Lan-Kung, late Vice-Consul for Tsinsr Lan-kung, late V-'ce-Octaul for Cnina at Singapore, and Mrs. Tsing LanTcung, and family Avho are leavi'g for China shoitiy were entertained to dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Yue4>ing at the Oriental Hotel on Sunday last. Among the guests present were Mr. Chia Wen
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    • 18 7 Mr. NIGGS IN BUSINESS PAGE FIVE TO-DAY WHEN YOU GO TO LONDON (FOURTH SERIES) TO-MORROW EJLTiKn»«tgi.r ii— i
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    • 409 7 i" 11 1111 PUDLO I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER. I PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard f I building material which has placed additional value upon Portlani J I Cement. I Used for Reservoirs, Baths, Tank?, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs, I I Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete Buildings,
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  • 1984 8 Sports Pastimes. NOTES OF THE WEEK The cry of the bxing boom in Singapore has been eft related and within the short space of two years the game has so rapidly that there is more than one local product to hold his own agar st some of the best invaders
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  • 632 8 MARK-BOAT CHASED BY RAGING SKIPPERS! YACHTING The skippers of the Ann, Joy and Kathleen had a cheery time on the run badk from Tanjong Rhu on' Sunday's Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup race. No sooner had the Polly, wfho was well ahead of the rest of the fleet,
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  • 410 8 ENGLAND SCORES 332 FOR 6 CRICKET Hendren's Spell of Luck The fifth Test Match between the South Africans and England was resumed yesterday at the Oval. The weather was cloudy and the wicket damp and the spectators numbered seven thousand. SutclitTe was out with only 5 runs
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  • 46 8 BOXING Yew Jin who is ore of the rising crop of local flyweighte requests us to state that he is anxious to show his goods against Chai Lai, Boy Wailey, Speed Arenas or any other flyweight in the county. Speed Arenas preferred.
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  • 100 8 ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT LAWN TENNIS A large crowd of tennis enthusiasts was present on the S. C. C. courts yesterday afternoon for the exhibitions games. Koizumi was unable to turn out and Asano with whom he won the Malayan doubles championship at Ipoh, was partnered by Sonehara against
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  • 180 8 TO-DAY'S TIES A. Class Doubles Winter and Miller vs. Bateman and Doig. Mergler ar.d Calder vs. Riches and Griffith Jones. Major Harrison and Vyvyan vs. Linton and Sine la :t. C. Class Singles H. L. Hosking vs. H. M. Car.trell. W. A. Cruiebshank vs. M. Reid. W. E.
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  • 21 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIE Goh Pong Lim and Cheong Hock Chye vs. Toh Cheng Kiat and Lim Kong Khye.
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  • 213 8 THE GAIETY THEATRE Thursday will be the last opportunity to sec Venus of the South Seas" the latest novelty of the screen at the Gaiety Cinema. The production is in natural colours and stars Annette Kellerman. The other picture is the First National Attraction "Love Never Dies" in seven
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  • 92 8 The Committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the fo lowir g subscriptions:— Previously acknowledged $7,358 Hoe Kee Club 25 The Chinese Friendly Association 10 Penang Chinese Union 23 Ceylon Tamils' Association 25 The Cheong San Choa See Kongae 10 Celestial Friendly Association 10 Blacksmith's Guild
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  • 13 8 Trade follows electrical mains more than •it follows the British flag.—Mr. Hardie, M.P.
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    • 283 8 i,,|MllllllllllllillilllllllllMIHI.Iillll.lMll.lMtllllllllllllllllllll|l!llll><illiHIIIIMIIII|.tll| 1 .lll| 1 II I I I I i i I FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF BEST 1 ENGLISH 1 SPORTING GOODS I Tennis Requisites I Badminton Requisite I Ping Pong Sets I Racket Presses I Boxing Gloves I t*mm_____**m Punching Balls Volley Balls 1 Footballs I I American Rugby Balls
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    • 139 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of drills up to and for 24th August, 1924. To-day, 19th August at 5.15 pirn.— Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Signals Lineman's duties. lb-morrow, 20th August at 9 pjn.-—Al-exandra-road, Police Station, S. R. E. (v) Signals, Night Cable Laying. Friday, 22nd August at 5.15 p.m.—Drill
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  • 1013 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 19th August. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 94 2s Anglo-Java 2 1 -20e Anglo-Malay Igf 20s Ayer Kuning 2618 20s Batu Caves
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    • 1086 9 Quaker Oats I S5. Develops body, brain, and bone. t iSS Delicious- easy to prepare, easy t0 di S est Nothing better for A i# children or Badminton,,,^^^! Pr J > THE SEASON'S I < EQUIPMENT j Special Reduction. )l| 1 Rose Co., Ltd., 71, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (VI i
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  • 523 10 MEAT c Beef steak round kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Port lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat Ist quality) kati 45 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) 70 Ducks each 90
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    • 815 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE OF Kxcellent Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Crockery, Glassware, Plants, Etc. To be held at No. 1 Niven Foad (Off Wilkie Road.) On Saturday, 23rd August, at 2 30 p.m. Comprising -Tottage Piano by W. J. Garcia, Excellent Wax Polished
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    • 420 10 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SAIE of valuable land situate at Changi and Rangoon, Singapore, at Messrs. YEO ESQ HOE CO'S Sale Room No. 20 Raffles Fl^ce, On Tuesday, 26th August, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land situate off UH mile stone, Changi Koad, in the district of Changi, Singapore,
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    • 145 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 well as to the large
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    • 473 10 j HEADACHES?"! I j Ths Cause and Remedy. I Sick and Nervous H-adaches arc but the symptoms cf ot> I ailments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as IncW H Biliousness, Constipation, or some cher rre I 1 11 M I knty of the system. Many women habi Jt
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    • 576 11 STEAMER SAIUNGS INDIAMhTaJ^^ I i Incorporated in England.) (AIL, PASSENGER AUD CARGO SERVICES. r*i\SLLAR iND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. act with His Majesty's Government.) LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For Marseilles, London Antwerp Due Sl:^ re Tonnage Sincere Se#S Jjj Sept 26 Kalyan K2 £jj }J Oct
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    • 481 11 STEAMER j BLUE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURC AVH MARSEILLE S, LIVERPOOL, D MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo cn through bills of lading for all overland points. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. P?RRHUS S t° r Manseilles London Rotterdam Hamburg "TO
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    • 405 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KA1SHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION m P Kitano Maru 8 000 Vfnrcoin,.- t a utJt oAiL HarunaMaru gg, MS 1"5SS* 1 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseil.es London Antwerp gg g LIVERPOOL LINE. •Tottori Maru Liverpool Glasgow Delagoa Maru Marseilles Barcelona Valeo,ial Lpool G'eow J I HAMBURG LINE.
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    • 582 12 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. B.8A. Combination 4J4 HP. Good condition. New Tyre* No reasonable crier refused. Owner bought car. Apply to Dox 206 c/o Malay* Tribune. re mmm i mm 11 1 1 TO LET Bu-ealow No. 529 East Coast Read n w under r.plir. to let, close to Siglap
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    • 408 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:
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    • 516 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penane 85 Beach Street. \tTwca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 llir Hongkong 13, Queens Road Central. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontiar.ak,
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    • 482 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each S'22o M0 Reserve Fund £3,900,0uu Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishoipsgate, London E.C. Agencies ami Branches. Abr Star Hongkong Puket Amritrar Hoilo Rangoon
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