Malaya Tribune, 29 August 1924
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Title Section26 1924-08-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol XL- 204 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924 FIVE' CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1924.26 words
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Advertisement59 1924-08-29 1 ,1,***** .Ltm j j REPAIKING I I SPECIALITY! I L tii facti»n Guaranteed J V charges Moderate. I I Typewriter Emporium f j V.V.X. Kuildtng j Si gapore. 1 i i i i 1 'i^tuntrain Jiff Amu Br ml AW A\W\w lIU aW\ Wr fill Sime Darby Co., Ltd. I59 words
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Advertisement51 1924-08-29 1 I MANY CHILDREN I are considered dull and backI ward who are simply sufferin* I from Weak Eyes. An txaaU 3 nation by our Optometrists will I I determine whether or not yo*a 1 i eh id requires glasses. 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Canal Road. I51 words
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Article, Illustration1659 1924-08-29 2 Coroner Henry Curties - 4 GEAU/TK /TOW Of HOWTt CARLO YOU CAN START TO-DAY CHAPTER XXXVI by Coroner Henry Curties. SIR RUPERT GORMANSTON a rich selfmade Yorkshireman comes to Monte Carlo for golf. LUCILLE his beautiful daughter who he keeps secluded. There is a mystery in her fathers past.1,659 words
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Advertisement183 1924-08-29 2 REDUCES QfllD I LABOUR. DV/Ar. Obtainable Everywhere AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in S.S.) Joseph Cbostield A Sons LT? »>^>^'^py^^g"^« Wapbihotom. England. j jjj CHAMBER'S g Twentieth Century Dictionary of the I ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 5j PronouE(ing, Explanatory, Etymological, with Compound Phrases, Technical, ru Ln Terns ii use ia the183 words
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Advertisement168 1924-08-29 2 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured By LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALM Mr. N. Terry of Countes6 Wells, Aberdeen, says:— I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very little relief. I had great pain in my168 words
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Advertisement485 1924-08-29 2 HAS NO FEAR NOW For His Little Son's Safety Thankful F. M. S. Father Thanks BABY'S OWN TABLETS At Raub, in the Federated Malay States, Mr. G. M. Rajendrum is.clerk to the Court. "Following a severe cold," writes Mr. Rajendrum, "my child, aged 3 years, had a cough at night485 words
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Advertisement357 1924-08-29 2 "The last 12 BKMIUn I ha*, i With a ba.lly irni into wee;.in K eoenu. tan* Sffttii? And see what two pitefrf mother "The only remedy v.. ever u«df? to my httle boy, who trouble smee he Barnes. RytonF r: And again another Mother There is no i Her body357 words
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Article731 1924-08-29 3 A DANGEROUS CARGO VESSEL WITH 10,000 SHELLS ABOARD PRESSMAN'S INTERVIEW (Via Ceylcn Exchange.) h Au Pf Thf S vessel "fL d s a ah ored cat at s«a a •astance of about two nV-ies f™ h l harbour. This is Ami li! W1 the taken by731 words
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Article68 1924-08-29 3 The following had the honour of dining with His Excellency the Governor at Government House on Monday 25th August 1924. H. E. Maj-General Sir T. Fraser, KC.B., CSiL, C.M.G.; Miss Fraser; General Biond'iat and Madame Blondlat: Monsieur Blorkilat; Major de Chair and Mrs. de Chair; Major Harrison and Mrs. Harrison;68 words
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Advertisement260 1924-08-29 3 \f PIGS COULD FLY I then a leg of Pork wculd be more digestible ~i because the pigs wouldn't toughen their legs by running about so much. Mj| Pork is rather indigestible and you must eat 9 with it %mX it p] tys a double part in digestion; by improving260 words
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Advertisement321 1924-08-29 3 Sore Throatits Cause and Cure. Research has proved not only that germs are the cause of sore throat, hut that the throat, so infected becomes a sure breeding ground l«r serious infectious diseases like Influenza, Diphtheria, etc. The fleeting effect of a gargle is not sufficient to destroy thesf mfnute321 words
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Article557 1924-08-29 4 "Felmar - COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST A DRAMATIC FILM SENTENCED TO DIE; FREED IN MIDOCEAN By "Felmar" The manner in which a man, sentenced to die"in the electric chair on a charge of murder, is freed in the centre of the Atlantic Ocean, is dramatically portrayed in557 words
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Article235 1924-08-29 4 KEEPING THEIR PLACES EVER VACANT A moving incident took place last week at Lincoln's Inn and is told by the "Times*':— "An interesting addition has recently been made to the silver of Lincoln's Inn. The Memorial Bowl was placed with ceremony upon the Barristers' table in the235 words
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Article67 1924-08-29 4 More than half a dozen persons were killed, and scores injured in a series of storms which swept over Wisconsin, Illinois and lowa (United States) on August Bth and 9th. In some places the storm reached the proportions of a tornado. Crops were destroyed, homes flooded and more than 20067 words
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Advertisement441 1924-08-29 4 AMUSEMENTS 2SESZSrISHriSrIS2S£SHSZSHS2SZSESHS2£2SHSH^^ Empire Cinema From Thursday, 28th Aug. to Monday, Ist Sept. Second Show at 9 30 First Show at 7.30 The latest British Production never Norm ehearer and Gladden Jamea in been shown in Singapore Ln Ihe Lunatic at A Clouded Name Large 11! M i In 5 Parts441 words
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Advertisement209 1924-08-29 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Thursday, 28th August to Tuesday, 2nd September. 3 In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. S I THE WATCH DOG I -S 1 Reel Pathe Comedy. g I TOPICAL BUDGET j S British Screen News. 3 X 5j CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS J. Warren Kerrigan, Anna Q.209 words
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Advertisement488 1924-08-29 4 AMUSEMENTS In the Second Show at 3.10 p.m. TO-NIGHT WĔ I-"=e Second s 3rd ALARM Graadv (In Seven Parts) WATCH THIT 4 The mad dash of plunging horses g FEEL The drama of the young lover's fate mVW V T W\ m pear DUX 11 n The fearful cry of488 words
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Article398 1924-08-29 5 TO-DAY, 29th AUGUST Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya Melchior Treub 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo, Aden, Port Said and Europe (via Marseilles) c MANTUA 2 p.m. Supplementary Mail by train to Penang, taking mails for Europe etc. 4 p.m. Registration up to 3.30 p.m. Colombo and Bombay ""Celebes Maru 3398 words
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Article81 1924-08-29 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 29th August. Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Selierb. 9,:0t 46% 46% September 46% 46% October to December 47% 47% January to March 48% 48% Latest London Cables81 words
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Article85 1924-08-29 5 Singapore, 29th. August. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2|4 1)32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 9j16 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 161% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 69% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 138% On Japan—85 words
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Article52 1924-08-29 5 Weltevreden, 22nd August:—Further in vestigations are being made regard ng the loss of the Sarie Borneo, which was insured at Lloyds ttr Gr. 170,000 and had a cargo of the estimated value of Gr. 145,485. Official and shipping circles attribute the catastrophe to injudicious stowing of cargo, making the ship52 words
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Article555 1924-08-29 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Kovan $395 Rice, Siam 2 $370 Rice, Siam 3 $349 Rice, S a> gon 1 $334 Rice, Saigor, 2 $325 Rice, Saigon, 3 $317 Rice, Rangoon 1 2 91 Rice, Rangoon 3* $285 Rice, Par Boild No 1 per555 words
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Article232 1924-08-29 5 (Singapore, 28th August:— The under tone of the market during the past week haa been quietly steady, with a limited amount of business passing from day today. This week the local auction was much larger than usual, 1,007 tons being catalogued against 670 tons for232 words
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Article56 1924-08-29 5 The Darjeeling Draich of the European and NillSncn'» jointlv entert2»n. ed tbe rnenllber» ol tbe Everest l.xlpedirios' on lltl, 4u»?ust. Oeneral vrueo «aid tb»t tb» pxipedition ws» now cone dered a plVigr mage in wbicb Dar)eeli"g alwav» to«4l part. Ue added lbat exzperionee bad l»ll»i6ed tbe.irv once extant tb»t person»56 words
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Article1428 1924-08-29 5 ANOTHER FORBES LEITH DISPATCH TOPPLING ON VERGE OF A GORGE HOSPITALITY AT THE TEKKE MOSQUE j CAR IN GOOD FORM Major Foibes-Leith's despatches are being hung up. This one is very late: Pictures have not survived the trop c conditions he is encountering on his1,428 words
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Article150 1924-08-29 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 29th August. Number after the sh'n indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate/' the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Selangv r. East? Basin: Van Overs traten, 22;150 words
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Article198 1924-08-29 5 In the House of Cannmons, on July 28, Mr. Thomas, Secretary for the Colonies, replying to Colonel Grett n, said he was £oi-rg to South Africa as a member of a delegation of the British Empire Parliamentary Assoc at'on. Mr. Penny: Will the right hon. gentleman lo k at S'ngapoie?198 words
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Advertisement238 1924-08-29 5 PHOTOS 0e execute orders from LOCKET to LIFE sizes. pAUL^Co., HOTOi RAPHERS 57, Selegie Read, SINGAPORE. i i; ITERS, Duplicator, and Dating fl r R] RS to us. First class ,fc [Mt(N rVIM WRITER CO., Raffles Chambers. o,l* I the Officials and knior Football Team of /!i, t ipore HE238 words
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Advertisement146 1924-08-29 5 THE EASTERN FXTINSION A USTRUASIA CHINA UUtrUPH COMPANY, L'MITED. jlijc rpcatjd i England.) Daily Letter Telegram v North America. It is hereby notified that on and after Ist September 1924, Daily Letter Telegrams will bs accepted for North America (Canada and Unitei States;. Full particular, tariffs, etc may be obtaii146 words
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Article96 1924-08-29 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 29th August High Tides.—lo.26 a.m., 9.54 pm. P. and O. homeward mail leaves. Dutch homeward mail leaves. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. St. J. O. B. Sports heats, 5 p.m. Tanglin Club Dance, 5 p.m. S.C;C. annl. Mtg., S.C.C. 515 p.m. To-morrow, 30th August96 words
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Article1876 1924-08-29 6 There is a rising tide in public opinion to which it is wise to give natural outlet in expression, for pent up it works ill. To eJoak popular resentment, to preten 1 a fictitious satisfaction., to presume finality of a settlement and a clearing of the1,876 words
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Article472 1924-08-29 6 A PASTIME AND ITS SEQUEL As reported recently, the eleven Chinese ladies, who were charged with gambling at chee-kee in a house at No. 17, NorrUroad, were again produced yesterday afternoon before Mr. Sennett, in the Second Police Court, there being a good sprinkling of Strails-torn472 words
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Article18 1924-08-29 6 rrom China and Japan by s.s. Kitano Maru, due Singapore daylight on Sunday, the 31st instant.18 words
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Article30 1924-08-29 6 Under the auspices of the Ceylon Tamil's Association Sri Pahramamsa Satchithaniantha Yogeswarar will deliver a lecture to-day at 5.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre Hall. The subject will be Samia^Theechai.30 words
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Article236 1924-08-29 6 ENTHI'SIAS IK RBCFPi WWBIAN L Sonata in F 2. Symphonic X, Allegro ncn tro i* (U, Encore: Valse Bluett v•« I 3. a. Molly m tht <Ds* b. La G.tana c. Liebeslied d. Jota Navarra 4. a. Andante Cant ,S Fantasie di C '^'^Wt Encore: Le Cygne236 words
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Article155 1924-08-29 6 Ihe ■fhliiig system of which has teen overhauled of J 2 a r nearn c aspfattea b 1 adation cf a 17 li. p. j 3 Engine supplied and jart «J by Mess is. Hutteßbach, Lazarw udfa Ltd. The Management txpect Ornate the New World Park am155 words
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Article76 1924-08-29 6 Shortly after n ion i lay tha Bank was closed and a r.uml noting the triosi g sf th r jumped to the bank was in difficulties; wherefore tkjj assembled at the entrance keeper tried to explain matters. WM happened is tha; news mi annoumir g the d76 words
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Article30 1924-08-29 6 The funeral of the Ist* Mr. U« <-*Ji Guan will take place on J cortege leaving "Ma: lalay > instead of 3.30 p.m. si ited yes! i30 words
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Article46 1924-08-29 6 On Wednesday the 27th ir-st a a»j of the Travancore Mv 3, Erggor Street, with Mr. M. K. Runjoo (Contractor, S.HJU at which resolutio the sad demise of his HifJ haraja oi Tiavar, decided to sen I a Rcyal fam'ly of s GROW.46 words
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Article91 1924-08-29 6 Among the untitled 4bln^'1 ii w a-ri«* Lady Goiflemard m Singapore by the P. a 1 11th N< ember I A I^°^, !S Higgins yestor ia, charged with betnj! weapon. He v of a recent eh The following had the Q&^-t with His Y.\ c Government Hou August 192-1. ii91 words
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Advertisement320 1924-08-29 6 ES2S2S2SaS2S2S2S2SBS2SES2SSSSS2SHS2SES2S2SHSSS2S2SHS2SHSES2SES2SaS2S2S2S2SaS2SES I OF FINE QUALITY IN MERCERISED COTTON AND ARTIFICIAL 1 I SILK IN A LARGE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. I S For home Furnishings our stocks of fast colour t)amasks, Casements, Oj X Poplins and linens are unrivalled both for their collection of colour S S and great extent320 words
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Advertisement21 1924-08-29 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr. Geoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.21 words
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Advertisement14 1924-08-29 6 TO-DAY S qrOTATlO* Rl'ltllER London.- 1 Local.- 4H'4 |lV L.ndon. £95 r> Local. $126 !<14 words
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Article128 1924-08-29 7 SECOND READING OF gEH HSTAG BILL SIGNED TO-DAY Reuter. The Bill ratifying read a second time i (i b >' 248 t<4l75. ring out the Dawes' < f the Railway I reading by similar e Nationalists and i I sing the Railways amendment. The a.>-thirds majority, AReuter. - 128 words
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Article48 1924-08-29 7 »N BOARD Reuter. A t: -A message from former Shanghai pj vhi h 3d Justice Weill and others gei to New York irricane off Canso. All f ring t( the heroism of a P -wi mining against I climbing the bluff with a smashed to pieces.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article27 1924-08-29 7 Reuter. The well-known S ivinkoff who was ry on August tued iii the Supreme leading spirit of 1 r-i< volutiouary p'ot of fating outside Russia.-'-Reuter. - 27 words
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Article41 1924-08-29 7 fcr.ir.e- months' rigorous im- en a Chinese by I' l ice Couit this t criminal breach of hat the accused was t at the Happy stant he decamped p ti V Hue oi L2OD tickets. He fay and pleaded41 words
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Article151 1924-08-29 7 untitled Swimming Pool will the 29th instant. Sindakan on 1 to take up a the West Coast. M arrived in and will be sta- District Officer. Ed to Smdakan he has now comhe new Wireless left for Jessel- 29th, if D, Mr. W. D. •'< British North 1 the China151 words
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Article183 1924-08-29 7 PASSENGERS THROWN IN A HEAP SEVERAL INJURED Reuter. N" T«k, 28th August:-Terrible ex. Pene.ce» tropica hur Ported by liners arriving here. Fifty.,™ Peop.e were injured aboard the White Star Pita Tr t Wh m SOTe P'tal. The capta.n states that a huge! wave .truck the starboard shaft onReuter. - 183 words
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Article58 1924-08-29 7 DECEIVED BY THE FRENCH PRESIDENT Par.s, 28th August:—M. Doumergue received and greeted Capt. Pelletier DOisy on his arrival at Besin. The French aviator, Laporte, broke the world record for altitude in a hydroplane with a load of 500 kilogrammes, reaching a height of 5?100 metres. Laporte will58 words
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Obituary121 1924-08-29 7 FAMOUS EDITOR OF NATION AND ATHENAEUM The death has occurred of Mr. H. W. Massmgham the famous journalist.— Reuter. [Henry William Massingham was educated at Norwich Grammar School under Dr. Jessop. He was on the staff of the "Norfolk News and Da ly Press." Subsequently he became121 words
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Article93 1924-08-29 7 Programme of drills up to and for 31st August, 1924. To-day, 29th August at 5.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, All Officers and R. of O. S. V. C. Lecture by Commandant. 5.15 p,m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Sig. Lecture. To-morrow, 30th August at 2.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R.93 words
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Article172 1924-08-29 7 Ever since postal communicatiens were re-established with Germany, letters have been coming in from abroad —above all from America —bear.ng inscriptions like the follcwing on the envelopes: Dent steal this." "No dollars within; don't steaiV And others of the same tenor. But there are limits even to the proverbial patience172 words
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Article1576 1924-08-29 7 THE HON. MR. UPCOTT EXAMINED ECHO OF BIG CHEATING CASE Further hearing was recorded yesterday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice art ett-Lennard cf the case instituted by K. M. Nathersahib and S. M. Mchamed against Messrs. Meyer Brothers. The plaintitts are asking for a declaration that1,576 words
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Article182 1924-08-29 7 Tokio, 28th August:—Dr. Sun Vat Sen'e Government is described as hazardous as Lll 2 6 F S All chants in Canton have struck and General Chan Ching Mings forces, financed by a business corporation ■of certain power, are now vigorously retrieving the defeat. rhe heavy rain of yesterday182 words
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Article76 1924-08-29 7 Dr. Rouselle, at present a guest of the Wagons Lits Hotel, Peking is planning to make a trip cf perhaps the m st lightningJike ra,:id'ty attempted since the Siberian ra lrced was re-oper-ed. He intends to travel by this route, aPowing two weeks for the journey from Peking to Berlin,76 words
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Advertisement11 1924-08-29 7 LONDON—INDIA DASH PAGE FIVE TO-DAY MIXED GRILL BY ASHLEY STERNE TO-MORROW11 words
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Advertisement362 1924-08-29 7 I DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE I 1 rn„n (SEMI-DIESEL) COLD STARTING I I CYC HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE I I 3H P 6H.R BHp I I DAVENPORT Semi-Diesel Engine j I as Inspection Invited. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in Emrla'd 1 I I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR,362 words
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Article404 1924-08-29 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING MONAHAN—JAMITO All arrangements have been completed and everything augers well for some sound .port at the new Singapore Boxing Stadium tax to-morrow night when Jerry Monanaj is billed to left-jab and- exhibit his iren-clad defense against Silvino Jamito over fifteen •three minute rounds. Jamito is reported to404 words
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Article325 1924-08-29 8 AUTUMN MEETING: LIST OF HORSES AND TRAINERS RACING The Singapore Race Course will be officially opeD for training on Saturday for the Autumn Meeting, 14th, 16th and 18th. Coffee will be supplied to members, as usual at the Race Course. The following is the list of hcrses and325 words
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Article36 1924-08-29 8 PING-PONG In the semi-final of the Indian Association ping-pong tournament G. P. Samy defeated R Jummabhoy 3—6, 6—J, 6—l. The final will be played to-day between G. P. Samy and A. S Roman.36 words
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Article468 1924-08-29 8 CRICKET The following will represent the I. A. in the above fixture w*hich comes off tomorrow on the ground:—P. S. Rajoo, G. J. Vyas, R. Jumabhoy, F. S. Rajaratnam, G. J. Luke, M. Canegasabey, B. K. Shad, R. Anthony, S. N. Ahmed and V. E. Dumont. Reserves:—Srinivasam468 words
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Article411 1924-08-29 8 RUGBY A meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club rugby players was held at the Club Wednesday even ng when the matter of utilising the Stadium Association grounds in Robinson Road for the playing of some of the matches during the forthcoming season, was discussed at411 words
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Article373 1924-08-29 8 FOOTBALL S.R.C. BEATS O.T.F.C. IN CLOSE GAME The meeting- of the Singapore Recreation Club and the Oriental Telephone Company in the Singapore Cup Competition match, in the Stadium Association grounds yesterday was productive of some lively soccer. Both teams worked hard but the S.R.C. managed to emerge373 words
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Article316 1924-08-29 8 LAWN TENNIS YESTERDAYS RESULTS A. Class Singles A. R Linton beat H. Webb, 6—B, 6—4, B—6. N. A. Sedwick beat R. Ainsworth, 6—4, 5— 6. D. H. Kleir.nian beat J. E. Tyler, wo. B. Class Doubles Smith and Inge vs. Lyon and Duthie, postponed. Learmond and Cox beat316 words
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Article150 1924-08-29 8 The following are the results in the Doubles Handicap in the United Engineers' Recreation Club tournament, which was won by Nesbit and Bucknall. First Round: Giles and Fcrsyth bye. WorlecSrie and Hinds bye. Mclntyre and Doig beat Gibson and Wright 4—-6, 6—3, 6—4. Edmett and Nairn beat150 words
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Article131 1924-08-29 8 GUTHRIE AND CO.'s WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, 28th August:—The local maiket has continued quiet, with values gradually easing. Only a small amount of business has been closed; both buyers and sellers generally showing little interest. To-days market opened to news of rise in London and we are steady131 words
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Article132 1924-08-29 8 Singapore, 28th August:—Since our last report the market has been quiet with an easier tendency. Prices have eased a little ever a cert during the week, but at the time of writing are steadier. There are no fresh features of interest; New York continues132 words
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Article609 1924-08-29 8 Singapore, 27th August:—Durir.g the week under review there has been no special feature in our share market to report. Tin and industrial shares have received most attention and only a moderate business has bettil transacted in rubber shares. Government Loans are slightly weaker and changed609 words
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Article76 1924-08-29 8 Mr. J.G. Brown, auctioneer, has been conducting 1 the sale of several properties belonging to the estate of the late Mr. Khoo Thean Tek, the Penang millionaire. The safe has a'treadiy realised over $100,000. There are several more properties to be sold, including premises No. 90, Beachstreet and No. 16,76 words
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Advertisement372 1924-08-29 8 I FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF BEST I ENGLISH 1 MODERATE 1 SPORTING GOODS 1 Tennis Requisites I Badminton Requisites I Ping Pong Sets I I i Racket Presses I 1 Boxing Gloves 1 ?amw mu \w*m* Punching Balls Volley Balls Footballs I American Rugby Balls m m Hockey Requisites Golf Requisites372 words
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Article752 1924-08-29 9 mfet PRICES QUOTED IN V THE MARKET EVATT, Exchange the following list re 29th August. p.BHKK. STERLING SHARES l >]vH qi OTAHOtt 9d. Jj: 263 94% S Batu Caves Jgk 9d. 21|3 s* 16 10% d. lis 1 !fu 33 24% 3)3 1 ?2 7%d. sd. 263 mo* Koala752 words
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Article691 1924-08-29 9 MalLcca m 2?t U h r W \n<\r« *u th Au^us t—Kassim bin Mat buttL 8 ar^ d With the of a nitoll button, and cash to the value of ftfluf property of Tan Yew, a lorry* drive? He a Arthnr a p f in S case was691 words
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Article104 1924-08-29 9 WANT TO BE A BARON The exclusive right to use the title of baron is being offered for sale in Paris. The title in question is that of the Barony of Piver, which was granted by Napoleon I. and countersigned by Louis XVIII. The present baron is a penniless blind104 words
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Advertisement86 1924-08-29 9 •'"•Ill "'''''•'l I 'liii: ii;iiiiiiiiiii:iii!i!ii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii|i'iiiii^iiii:i!iiijiiiiiiiii!iiiii;ii!iiMi!!iiiiiiiiii'iiir Fresh Consignment of CRICKET and HOCKEY Requisites of Reliable Make. a j T'| f (Formerly L. Singha Chatrath and Sons) j IAI{, I MHLETIC GOODS MANUFACTURERS IN THE EAST. 113, North Bridge Boad, Singapore. i.iii.iMiiiliiinii^niiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiliiiniiiiniiiliiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiliiiMliiliiiiiliiliiliiiiiliii^^j I USHER S TBT HISKT I 1 I it 0.V.G."86 words
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Advertisement143 1924-08-29 9 SINGAPORE BOXING STAfiffiM Behind Ellison Building —Bukit Timah Road. I fJAMITO vs. MONAHAN I 15-3 MINUTE ROUNDS. I BOOK EARLY FOR THE GREAT CLASH. I semi final- Cowboy Reyes vs. Noel Moreno: 6 hounds. I Cj AND 3 OTHER GOOD PRELIMINARIES I Prices.—$5, $3, $2, and ft I r ~*J2?SZ.£-143 words
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Advertisement76 1924-08-29 9 SPECIAL OFFER I m "CLIMAX" Man ia Envelopes, Size 3%" x 6" $185 per 1,000 I "WESTCUFF" t 2M n j Z "CHALLENGE" Cream Laid $435 I I Special Discounts allowed on large orders. I i I Z As we have only a limited stock, please order early. I I76 words
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Article519 1924-08-29 10 MEAT c. Beef steak round kati 43 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Port lean- kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 48 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) 75 Ducks each 9°519 words
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Advertisement475 1924-08-29 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the-Property of Twelve Pawnshops To be held at our Sale-Room, Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore On Monday, Ist September, at 10 ara On Wednesday, 3rd September, at 10 a m. On Friday, sth September, at 10 a.m. The pledges475 words
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Advertisement443 1924-08-29 10 Beauty Of %in And Preserved By Cuticura Use Cuticura Soap for daily toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. It promotes fresh, clear skin and thick, glossy hair. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. So»p, Ointment, Talewn sold throoehout443 words
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Advertisement44 1924-08-29 10 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someone stops Advertising Someone stops buyingWhen Someor/e stops buying Someone stops selling" When Someone stops selling Someone stops making When Someone stops making Someone stops earning When Everyone stops earning Everybody stops buying KEEP GOING Advertise in THE MALAYA TRIBUNE44 words
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Advertisement664 1924-08-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ITToTbRITISH INDUAND^Ani^ H (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. CARGO SERVICES. i.;;MN>' i ai: and oriental steam navigation CO |h LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE r Contract with His Majesty's Government) obTWAKDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS Due F r Marseill London Antwerp. mm Tonnage Singapore Leave 1924 Tonnage Singapore 1664 words
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Advertisement515 1924-08-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURC AND MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL, MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through bills of lading for all overland points. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. TRoffi 8 f f o orr r illeS P Rotterdam ft515 words
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Advertisement419 1924-08-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. v TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE RAH LIVERPOOL LINE. •Tottori Maru Liverpool Glasgow Delagoa Maru Marseilles. Barcelona Valencia L'pool G'gow Oct 2 3 HAMBURG LINE. X Oct 16 17 SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura Maru Delagoa Bay Durban Port Elizabeth Capetown Rio, Santos Buenos Aires Sept419 words
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Advertisement358 1924-08-29 12 TO LET Bungalow No. 529 Eait Coatt Boad now under repairs to let, clote to Siglap Pclice Station. Apply H.H.B. c/o Halaya Tribune." TO LET. 10 St. Thomas, Walk. Very ctol and Mkftable for a bcardirg h( vie. Entry immeciatefy. >en beoro<nis, two bathrccms, tervaLts* -quarters, garage, tennis, gas and358 words
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Advertisement370 1924-08-29 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:370 words
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Advertisement519 1924-08-29 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianak,519 words
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Advertisement482 1924-08-29 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 £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritear Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok482 words
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Advertisement385 1924-08-29 12 INSURANCE. THE f@H 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE CAMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlaysori Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, let Floor, Banque del Indo Chbft mm* Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone,385 words
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Advertisement380 1924-08-29 12 INSURANCE. GOVERNMENT SEC, Rrrv ASSLRANu, 1 > LIFE (Incorporated lK has recentU- i n' 187 <) IMPROVED and invites applicati lf:^MS AGENTS 11 i x from gentlemen in V N t VASSK *S busine toife JUBfBfeE 1 A <~i j year 1924 The Company ha- new busine 5toS? h n380 words
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