Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1924
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Title Section26 1924-09-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY .<_- -No. 216 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 192426 words
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Advertisement174 1924-09-12 1 J^ypKWRITER j REPAIRING I IS OUR I SPECIALITY! I Guaranteed I ft&ges Moderate. m m j writer Emporium j N.V.K. Building Place, Singapore. SI. V*® s I i i i i i i ii'i'ii-miinniiit |l WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR HAMS j I You can obtain THISTLE BRAND I Finest174 words
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Advertisement55 1924-09-12 1 I MANY CHILDREN a are considered dull a*-d b*ek- I I ward who are simply Mfcrhf 3 I eak Eyes. An tx ,m 1 nation by our Optometry, w a j I d^ c m;ne whether or Dec joxj eh Id requ res glasses. 0 I THE EASTERN OPTICAL (58.,55 words
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Article460 1924-09-12 2 SOME REGULATED: OTHERS UNRESTRAINED BUT NO "CLASS" The war against the criminal class is as silly as any other war. The idea of a criminal class is as halfbaked and full of bunk as the idea of any other clasis. There is no criminal class. It460 words
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Article78 1924-09-12 2 DENTIST TOLD HE IS UNFIT TO HOLD A CAR LICENCE You have shown yourself unfit to hold a licer.ee," commented Mr. Forbes Lankcaster to Maurice Gustave Watson, dentist, of 26, New Cavendish Street, W., yesterday, when at the S uth Western police court, Watson was78 words
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Article57 1924-09-12 2 Mr. J. ML Rent, of the Mack Sennett Comedy Productions, is advertising for a passible successor to Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, a d Buster Kea-ton. Some of the letters contained testimonial* from the applicants' wives, one of whom asserted that her husband's face was so funny that57 words
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Advertisement153 1924-09-12 2 I j Obtainable Everywhere HI j Manufactured by ftl Joseph Crosfield Sons Ltd. 11] Agents :-SIME, DABBY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in S.S.) I j: 1 J ■BinmiiaMUMiiJiiimßiiMiMniniiiM Always Practice Economy 1 I Stick on Shopping Here You will get full satisfaction in prices and qualities, etc. 1 I Receiving fresh153 words
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Advertisement368 1924-09-12 2 GUARD BABY'S HEALTH IN THE HEAT. The hot months are the most dangerous to children. The complaints of this season, which are cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentery, come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is ill. The mother must368 words
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Advertisement899 1924-09-12 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOI* LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1925 Notice is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on 26th September, 1924, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Revenue), and899 words
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Advertisement746 1924-09-12 2 15. Durian 15 Sft i^ lh »Ue iJ> Gadek Estate 9 I 16. Tampin X,,:.; 1«. lampin Estat* I 19. E tat, 'I Division v arH I 20. Tebola?- Estate n 21. Ttefcong Sk I 22. Tebong, 24th mite I Kwala S3 I 9« p\ m V an China, 2P746 words
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Article783 1924-09-12 3 SOLEMN OBSERVATION IN TOKYO a J* 5! catastrophe quake aS fil? n f!2f a *f d b y this citv of tJL P r cenlt of the area of y °L 7° m L llllon inh^bitant3. ceased fee"? aI1 ine municipality itself, dozens of nuhli> heW S783 words
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Article18 1924-09-12 3 The total of British air transport flying during the past year has amounted to over a million miles.18 words
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Advertisement196 1924-09-12 3 9h I A Triumph I o{ the f'rst prize of £100 jjM if m a recent Baby Com- J Petition in which there I duncan were over 52,000 entries, v i JJ was reared on I Mllenburgs I Foods for Infants are specially manufactured for infant feeding and I 1196 words
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Advertisement142 1924-09-12 3 AN ASSASSIN Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and aches tlhat follow are even worse than if the assassin's knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Is the one and the only true and sure cure142 words
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Advertisement331 1924-09-12 3 Cuticura Soap For Baby's Bath Cuticura Soap is ideal for baby because of its absolute purity and delicate medication. The daily use of it, with touches of Ointment now and then to little skin and scalp troubles, lays the foundation for a healthy skin, a clean scalp and good hair331 words
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Advertisement404 1924-09-12 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema J I From Thursday 11th September to Monday 15th September. In tbjs Second Show at 9.30 g Bj A Paramount Picture featuring H JACK HOLT AND AGNES AYBES jjj I BOUGHT PAID FOR 1 i SHE CRIED: HE ANSWERED: Qj "I love the man 1 married404 words
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Advertisement232 1924-09-12 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA g From Tuesday, 9th September to Sunday, 14th September. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, g 1 TOPICAL BUDGET I l British Screen News. I WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS jjj I The Grandiose Spectacle of Ancient Rome X j NERO *1 [0 In 12 Reels. 3 I232 words
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Advertisement458 1924-09-12 4 AMUSEMENTS flit" L CROOKEJ) Mm STREET i A "Vitagraph'' Detective Play HKu^-j^ STARRING ALICE CALHOUN ierriac Fights Hero': *-M H E JPfcA 1St Sh W ADVEN I RES. MEN i j BREAKING NE PERILS, NEW fHki ARE A THROUGH Pdr s Max Unders If" SER,AL THBEE-MUSTCtl-THEDis (5 Reels) (13 and458 words
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Article80 1924-09-12 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 12th September. Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Selleri. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers». Spot 48% 48* September 48% 49 October to December 49% 49% January to March 50 50% Latest London Cables80 words
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Article101 1924-09-12 5 TOTAL VALUE OF FOREIGN MERCHANDISE a J h€ < Ste** fi sures are supplied by the Act** Registrar of Imports and Experts IMPORTS (In Thousands of Dollars) t t 1923 !924 Increase Jan-June 282,284 308,035 25 75? •Mr 46,710- 57,719 10 769 August 46,734 54,549 7,815 (In Thousands101 words
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Article646 1924-09-12 5 Sin^apor e 10th September:—Notwithstanding- .the depreciation of £8 per ton in the price of tin since last week, the prices of tin shares have not fallen in sympathy and a steady continued since k T T rL A^ou h the of wu een t teady and646 words
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Article89 1924-09-12 5 Singapore, 11th September. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4d 5J32 Demand 2s 4d 1 16 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19 32 On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 160% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 4% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer89 words
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Article131 1924-09-12 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS j RICE Rice, S:am No 1 per Koyan $383 Rice, Siam 2 $354 e Rice, Siam 3 5340 ce> a gon 1 $328 Rice, Saigon 2 $321 Rice, Saigon 3 $309 Rice, Rangoon 1 284 Rice, Rangoon 2 $281 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per131 words
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Article161 1924-09-12 5 XT fin.— Taipings $1.17% to $1.22% cum, Norths $1.04 to $1.08, Souths 97 to 99 cents, Johans 42 to 45 cents, Petalings $1.39 to $1.42, Nawngpets $1.77% to $182% Mambaus 97 cants to $1, Batang Padangs 60 to 63 cents, Hitams $1.38 to $1.41, Ulu Piahs161 words
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Article184 1924-09-12 5 Singapore, 11th September. Tin.—£253.12.6. Up 2s. 6d. Rubber.—Is. l%d. Unchanged. Business is on a restrictive scale; interest again chiefly centred in the Tin section. There is a small enquiry for Industrials and Loans, but very little doing in Rubbers. Bids are invited for Jeram Kuantans, Jimahs, Mandai184 words
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Article158 1924-09-12 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 12th September. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) H. M. S. Pegasus, East Basin; Talma, 22;158 words
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Article59 1924-09-12 5 Frogs are an edible delicacy in South China, and every summer large numbers are caught by farmers for the market. In view of the fact that frogs protest crops by destroying harmful insects, the police authorities in Nanking have prohibited the catching of frogs, which have ntow completely disappeared from59 words
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Advertisement389 1924-09-12 5 it I lH" You camot bt > a I Lamp than II Philips j ■i Sole Agents: I United Engineers Limited f (Incorporated in the S. S.) I I: ELECTfiiCAL DEPARTMENT: 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I U rn m m H I nm tggrs j I 1 C. P.389 words
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Advertisement254 1924-09-12 5 SINGAPORE BOXING STADIUM A GENUINE CARD. C*HI LU vs. KID LIMBACO 10 Rounds. SPEED ARENAS vs BED WARREN 10 Rounds. AMD 2 OTHER SPECIAL PHELIMS. Friday, 19th September. 15 YEARS SUCCESS V-J lODH YRINE > MAKES FAT PEOPLE LEAN I 7 FULL course $5 I m rRO» *U CHEMISTS AND254 words
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Advertisement151 1924-09-12 5 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1923 AND IN THE MATTER OF SOON KECK, LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) SECOND DIVIDEND. No "-ice is hereby given that a dividend rf 14 per shire will be paid to Shareholders en their application to the undermentioned at Mo. 64, ilarket Street, Siagapore.151 words
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Miscellaneous341 1924-09-12 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, 12th SEPTEMBER Peavang* and CatauUa Tahna 2 p.m. Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai and p Jap n Hosang 2, p.m. K' n .ipm, Kemaman and Trenggcnu D Ban Teck Guan 2 p.m. Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya Macas&ar taking mails for Aua. traias» (excepting Western Australia) to connect s.s. Tasman at341 words
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Article39 1924-09-12 6 MARRIAGE. TAN—YAP.—On 11th September 1924 at No. 7, Stanley Street Mr. Tan Boo Teck, son of the late Mr. Tan Koon Seng, to Miss Yap Lian Neo, daughter of the late Mr. Yap Tai Pow.39 words
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Article23 1924-09-12 6 DEATH. GOH.—At Singapore on Thursday, 11th September, Peter Goh, youngest son of Rev. Goh Hood Kcng. Funeral at 5 p.m. to-day at Biddr-dari.23 words
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Article1326 1924-09-12 6 At the conference of Labour Ministers, on the assurance that there woukl be allowed appeal, to the International Labour Office whivh would open i\p an enquiry into any specific matter or final complaint to the International Court of Justice, the German Minister of Labour, after pretest1,326 words
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Article516 1924-09-12 6 FIGHT AT P. AND O. WHARF AND ITS SEQUEL A Boyanese named Mat All bin Madar was put on trial yesterday at the Singapore Assizes before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw and an ordinary jury, on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, in that516 words
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Article172 1924-09-12 6 A mass meeting of Indians and Ccvi nese was held yesterday at 5 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre, with the Bishop S ngapore in the Chair, and the following reso utions were passed. (1) That this meeting of Indians ard Ceylonese resident in Singapore sympathises with the172 words
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Article279 1924-09-12 6 The P. and O. steamer Morea left Penang-, and is expected to arrive at this port at 4 p.m. to-day. oThe Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China has declared an interim dividend of 14 per cent per an.ium free of income tax. o Mr. R. L. Thornton, of the279 words
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Article176 1924-09-12 6 VOTING CLOSES WlTli I OF SATURDAY »>1 HAVE serial or STop I u: Readers who have register their l ikirg 0 story in their daily newj- *JU the coupon attached f Tribune. It cent stamp. Delivery "j- 4, up to twelve. is the ****< 't vote.176 words
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Article252 1924-09-12 6 CHINESE CHARGED WITH BIG I THEFT I An interesting case character i i which an i I of Com mur. icatit I India-street, -nm charged with the theft I yesterday before Mr. Pryde, in Police Court. It will k n 'I bank was recently visited by I252 words
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Article13 1924-09-12 6 Prom Ir.cio-Ohrr i by I due Singapore 10 a.m. 16th fcmtwt13 words
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Article25 1924-09-12 6 RUBBER London. —I s 2d* H Local. —48 1 cents. TIN i B London. —£254.0.0. 75 to:-* Hi Local. —$126*» per P"* 125 words
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Advertisement350 1924-09-12 6 I Ladies 1 and Children's Koisery at Sale Prices. f 3 Ladies Lisle Thread Hose g White or Black S Sale Price 90 cts. per pair. g Childrens Lisle Thread Socks H White or Brown H Sizes 1 and 2 60 cts. per pair Sizes 3 and 4 CJs~cts. per350 words
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Advertisement21 1924-09-12 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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Advertisement97 1924-09-12 6 VOTING COUPON I THE TRIBUNE I "«JBT AND FKAILBB- 1 MALAYA'S MODERN NEWSTIfa I ZuZr* -"J YES I NO I If you want it. put a cross I a <j a j„ st I T«fc" If not, put against NAME I ADDRESS I (Print in Capital Lettere) I One Reader,97 words
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Miscellaneous115 1924-09-12 6 WHEN AMD YYHEKE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 12th September High Tides.—10.23 a.m., 9.58 p.m. P. and O. homewaud mail leaves. P. and O. homeward mail leaves. Football: Singapore Cup, S. R. C. vs. Pegasus, Stadium, 5 p.m. Tanglin Club Dance, 6.30 p.m. Boxing: Regan—Pelky, Happy Valley, 9.15 p.m. Westminster Glee115 words
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Article126 1924-09-12 7 rglNA TO SUPPRESS TRAFFIC HfiffES OF FOREIGNERS m INTERFERING SI X CHITS SPEECH 11th Si-ptember:—At the di j)p:um question, by the of the League, Chaoh Sin tion would become a < hina had good intense traffic hut unl iad by Treaty and cannot opioin supply in her126 words
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Article137 1924-09-12 7 AND CO. AGREE TO A FRESH TERM Reuter. v 11:h September:—The Banque ce t at Messrs. J. P. Morgan ci Gr-iruny have decided that they and A Bank will maintain, at the n},.. r. B;;. que le France, the credit cj.-rs which expires on \vas ai rangedReuter. - 137 words
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Article92 1924-09-12 7 ABOUT CURSE OF SOME MONKS Reuter. mber:—At the inquest Ijm White mentioned vest "suicide whilst of un- mind was returned. His brother li a week ago, was very im Miss Nind had been He told her he had no f r her (Miss Nind) and had mmit suicide.Reuter. - 92 words
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Article30 1924-09-12 7 Reuter. Septemfber:—The North 1 'CRiier, Sir James Craig, in an I J r d Birkdnheadi's letter j Terence whatever to his V. 1 ut ap;cinting a BoundaryReuter. - 30 words
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Article127 1924-09-12 7 K 1 r had the honour of dining House on 10th September r? ti i• l l V r: ra Sir Widiam Rycroft, .1 u' Governor of B. N. Borneo. P(Jr nei al Sir T. Fraser, K.C.B. KlrJ 1 Fraser, Hon. Mr. M.J. Mr G.S. Carver, Mr. H.S.J.127 words
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Article170 1924-09-12 7 ABOOT LORD I'ARMOOR-S SPEECH ON SANCTIONS Reuter. the Zlo T V WHat they jmtTy tT raß:r u achem -'t at Geneva >e.terday They emphasise the importance as an accompaniment of arbitra- Le Pettt Jout, *X sa y S it now appear, that o{ Frme actly the sameReuter. - 170 words
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Article27 1924-09-12 7 Reuter. London, llth September:—A message Berlin says that the Government today made the .seend reparation payment of twenty million goldmarks under the Dawes Scheme.— Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article632 1924-09-12 7 INQUEST O:, DEATH OF DR. GILMORE'S SON The hearing' into the circumstances surrqunding the death of the five year old son of Dr. Gihnore which occurred in Meyer-road on the 6th instant as a result of a motor car accident was commenced before Mr. Bourne, the City632 words
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Article90 1924-09-12 7 Mr. J. J. Warren, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kampar, will be leaving for Home on furlough on the 27th instant. His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan ami suite arrived in Sittfrvpore yesterday by the Straits Steamslhip Company s vessel Krian. His Highness was met by Mr A. Richards, acting Secretary90 words
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Article174 1924-09-12 7 BOLSHEVISTS PUSHED BACK. AGAIN HEAVY FIGHTING. Reuter. Geneva, llth September:—The assembly has referred to the Agenda Committee a joint resolution in the name of the Anglo*en and Bel Kian delegates, inviting the council to watch attentively the events in eorgia and seize the opportunity to enab.e theReuter. - 174 words
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Article97 1924-09-12 7 HINDUS AND MOSLEMS AGAIN AT VARIANCE Reuter. Simla, llth September:—Communal rioting took place at Kohat on the 9th and instant Firearms were used and there was some incendiarism. Troops were called out and they, fired on the mob. Ten were killed and 20 wounded. The Hindus, whoReuter. - 97 words
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Article34 1924-09-12 7 Reuter. Washington, llth September:—One hundred sailors from the United States cruiser Rochester, landed at Ceiba on the north coast of Honduras en route for Tela to guard the American Consulate.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article33 1924-09-12 7 Reuter. London, llth September:—The 32,000 tons vessel Statendam," for the HollandAmerica line was launched at Belfast touay. She is tne largest vessel launched in a British yard since the war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article383 1924-09-12 7 CHINESE WHO WERE DEFIANT IN COURT Theur disgraceful behaviour led two Chinese, named Lim Ah Hee and Tan Tay, to appear three times in Court before Mr! Sennett the Second Magistrate, charged with extorting money from various shopkeepers and stall-hawkers. On their third appearance yesterday afternoon, they were383 words
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Article55 1924-09-12 7 In the Second Police Court to-day an Indian ramed Aibdu'lah was remanded for the theft of a money box and $5. He will be tried on the 16th instant. This morning, twenty Chinese were charged with gambling in a house at Bainstreet, before Mr. Sennett, in the Second Polke Court.55 words
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Article151 1924-09-12 7 INEVITABLE DEFEAT BY THE RIFFS COMMUNICATIONS WITH CEUTA SEVERED SERIOUS PLIGHT Reuter. London, llth September:—The gloomiest view of the Spanish position in Morocco is taken by the "Manchester Guardian's" Paris correspondent- He says that now there is hardly any doubt that the Spanish defeat by the RiffReuter. - 151 words
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Article185 1924-09-12 7 DASTARDLY ATTACK ON TEOCHEW Shortly aiter seven o'clock last night m Omar-road, in China Town while on therr rounds, a Police Lance-Corporal and two Constables heard a pistol shot about fifty yards ahead of them. When they rushed forward three Chinese took to their heels. Two of185 words
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Article94 1924-09-12 7 The Master sjs. Ban Whatt Hi. reports that the Muar Bar BGoy which dragged its moorings on Sunday 7th met., Mad diifted about Vk mi'.e to the northward, has been replaced by a smaller buoy showing same flash light Further, the master of s.s. "Freearrell" reports that94 words
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Article84 1924-09-12 7 Mr. D. Arumanathan, Sub-Postmaster at Prai, Provi..»ce Wellesley, has been arrested and charged under section 74 of the Post Office Oid-inunce 1923, in connection with making false entries in the Government Savings Bank book says the Pi' ang Gazette. The discovery was made when some of the84 words
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Article56 1924-09-12 7 Wilhelm Preyer, a clerk at Innsbruck, has confessed that he murdered a physician named Siegl, whom he casually encountered in the mountains and accompanied on a long walk. He declares they fired their revolvers for the amusement of waking the oahoes. Then he was suddenly seized with56 words
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Article174 1924-09-12 7 The "Melbourne Herald" announces on good authority that Lord Rorualdshay, formerly Governor of Bengal, will be appointed Governor of Australia when Lord Foster retires. Mrs. J. Strattcn-Porrier, wife of the manager of the Penang branch of the Mercantile Bank of India, and her two chi'drem, are due back here from174 words
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Advertisement336 1924-09-12 7 I DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE i 1 (SEMI-DIESEL) COLD STARTING I I FOUR CYCLE H£AV/ DJT/ IHTERM4L C0M3U3TI0M ENGINE I J 3HP 6H.P. 8H.P j f DAVENPORT Semi-Diesel Engine Inspection Invited. v_ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, onTiiinAnn (Incorporated in Englard.) I I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND336 words
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Article309 1924-09-12 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING TO-NIGHT'S BIG FIGHT THE HAPPY VALLEY CARD A good crowd is expected at the Happy Valley ring to-night when Johnny Regan, the lightweight champion of the North of England and winner over Elino Flores, the "Tiger Cub", will go up against Young Pelky, the hardhitting Filipino in309 words
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Article54 1924-09-12 8 Reuter. New York, 11th September:—Great thrones are expected to witness the twelve round fight this evening at Jersey City between Luis Firpo, the Argentinian, and Harry Wills, the negro. Official decisions are not allowed m New Jersey so the result will be decided unofficially by sport writersReuter. - 54 words
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Article524 1924-09-12 8 THE "GREAT FIGHT"* Some of the high-flown descriptions of the "great fight" at the Wembley Stadium between Gibbons and Bloomfield, which appeared on the mornnig after the fight make frankly ridiculous reading, says a writer in a Home paper. It is often a rather difficult matter to forecast524 words
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304 1924-09-12 8 NECK Singapore is not the only place in the world where referee's decisions are disg»% J* fact *o™e of our referees get where y C<>mpare<i h others elsewriter in' w??' P romin ent sports «fVSI vA PtoliPP**», in his account of the304 words
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Article234 1924-09-12 8 THE FILIPINO TIGER Francisco Flares, the Filipino Tiger, in retirement for two years and a half on account of bad eyes, will come cut cf that retirement to figtht Kid Moha, latest Filipino arrival from the United States. Is the Tiger as vdcious as he w|s two years234 words
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Article309 1924-09-12 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LAWN TENNIS B. Class Singles V. P. F. Walsh beat E. Challen, 6—2, 6—2. C. Class Singles C. Roberts beat S. A. Furber, 10—8, 6—2. W. H. Palgrave beat E. G. HolJidlay, 6—0, 6—4. Atkins beat Marriott w.o. D. Class Singles E. S. Matthew beat E.309 words
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Article44 1924-09-12 8 Reuter. Philadelphia, 11th September the challenge round iw the Davis Cup competition Tilden (United States) defeated Patterson (Australia) by 6—4, 6 —2, 6 2 Reuter. Philadelphia, llth September:—Vincent rT^ r<^_( P? itod States > beat O'Hara Wood (Australia) by 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.-ReuterReuter. - 44 words
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Article52 1924-09-12 8 CRICKET The following- wiH represent the V.M.C.A. in the above fixture which come* off to-morrow at Pulan Brani:—H. G. Stack (capt), S. N. Ahmed, W. Collins* W. A. W. Davidson, S. Hurst, G. Robinson, O. C. Smalley, W. C. Tripp, F. Vine, G. J. Vyas and E.52 words
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Article143 1924-09-12 8 On Saturday, the 20th instant, Malacca will travel to Singapore to meet the S.C.C. This match will bring to an end Malacca's cricket season, whidh has so far been excellent. Even if the Singapore fixture is tost, Malacca will still end on the credit side. The composition143 words
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Article60 1924-09-12 8 The following will represent I. A. 2nd XI vs. St. Joseph's Institution to-morrow at cricket on St. Joseph ground at 2 p.m. M. Canagasaby (Capt.), F. Rajaratmam, K. R. S. Kenneth, M. SdUe, V. E. Dumont, R. Retnasamy, R. Srinivasam, D. Sundarum, J. Louis,60 words
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Article90 1924-09-12 8 Reuter. London, 11th September :—C. I. Thornton's XI compiled 461 for six wickets and declared in their match against the South Africans. Holmes was undefeated with 202. He was at the wickets for 315 minutes and hit 20 fours. The feature of his innings was hisReuter. - 90 words
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Article103 1924-09-12 8 YACHTING The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced: On Sunday, the second of the series of races for the June Trophies will be sailed over the Tanjong Rhu course, starting gun at 10 a.m. Handicaps are: Ella scratch, Golden Girl scratch, Jean II scratch,103 words
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Article43 1924-09-12 8 FOOTBALL The S.R.C. and H.M.S. Pegasus meet at the Stadium this afternoon in the semifinal of the Singapore Cup Competition. The other semi-final, between the 'S.C.C. and the Malay F. T., will be played on the Stadium <n Monday evening.43 words
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Article20 1924-09-12 8 BADMINTON SATURDAY'S TIE Doubles Handicap—Final Soo Ldew and Beng Hong vs. Teow Seong and Boon Lay. (o)20 words
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Article98 1924-09-12 8 HOCKEY The S.R.C. hockey team turned out against Boustead and Company on the Padang yesterday afternoon, a keen and fast game resulting. The Club had the better of the game in the first half, and were leading by two goals to nil when the interval arrived,98 words
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Article37 1924-09-12 8 SWIMMING Members of the Chinese Swimming Chib are reminded of the Annual General Meeting whioh is to be held on Sunday. The finals of the year's competitions will be swum off the same day.37 words
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Article195 1924-09-12 8 G. O. C.'s INSPECTION The Annual Mobilization of the Corps will take place on Sunday morning the 14th mst. at 6.30 a.m. and' the Corps will remain mobilized until aibout 1 p.m. This parade and the General Officer Commanding's Inspection are the Grand Finale of the years195 words
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Article232 1924-09-12 8 HOMEWARD BOUND The fofclowilng passengers leaving for Europe by the ss. Kalyan to-day at 4 pan. Capt. E. J. Cooper, Lieut. A. L Sutton, Mr. S. N. King, Mr. H. Adamson, Mrs. E. J. Cooper, child and infant, Miss O. M. Russell, Mrs. F. W. Jarman, two children232 words
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Article286 1924-09-12 8 The following expected 0o arrive here from Europe per ss. Ka#iima Maru on 15th September. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Alien, Miss C. Adki, Mr. N. Asaji, Mr. R. C. Barnes, Miss A. R. Cockburn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole, Miss R. Cole, Mr. A. Cole, Miss O.286 words
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Article98 1924-09-12 8 The following are the results of April examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce. Junior Handwriting: Quek Liamg Chua and Oen Hong Kin. Book-keeping: D. Marshall and Quek Liang Chua (distinction) Lee Ah Sai, Lim Mesng Quee, Tan Hock Liat, D. Srinivasan, Lee Kirn Guaj*,98 words
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Article110 1924-09-12 8 Early this month there retired an old and respected employee of the Singapore Harbour Board in the person of Mr. J. W. Struys. Mr. Struys started at the very bottom rung of the ladder, eventually rising to the important position of Acting Traffic Superintendent of110 words
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Article98 1924-09-12 8 The Local Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd, is in receipt of a telegram from their Head Office stating that at the 89th Half-yearly General Meeting held on the 10th instant, the following re solutions were passed. That the nett profit for the half-yearly ending 30th June 1924 amount98 words
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Advertisement60 1924-09-12 8 BOXING The Happy Valley TO-NIGHT Four Special Contests J. Regan vs. Y. Pelky 12 i Minute) Rounii. C. Heyes vs. B. Key 10 Round*. Bed Warren vs. Yew Jin 8 Rounds. Mohamed Amin vs. Yonng Herman 8 Rounds. Priees:-$S. 13, $2and$l. HICKKT8 AT.-G. H KIAT Co., Ltd. Change Alley High60 words
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Advertisement326 1924-09-12 8 i 1.1,1 its i i t ii i ii I i. n;i i i i i i i i niinuiiiiuiiiaiiii J |u llllJlliJl I|| 1 S HIGH-CLASS ATHLETIC I 117 N RTH BRIDG E BOAD SINGAPORE i I JUST UNPACKED A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF —j j BOXING GLOVES I (ENGLISH326 words
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Article1007 1924-09-12 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 12th September. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9d. 2s Anglo-Java 21--20s Anglo-Malay 18j20a Ayer Kuning 2613 20s Batu Caves 9*4u 20s Batu1,007 words
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Advertisement144 1924-09-12 9 TV BEST ■"■"■"■"■■iiiniiiiiiiw moderate inspection solicited Manufacturers and Dealers in Reliable Athletic Goods. 1 VORTIt BRIDGE ROAD, 1 si Vndrew'i Cathedral) SINGAPORE. i 5 Ths British Malaya 'j Trustee Executor I Company Limited (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) ffi is prepared to act as Executor, I Administrator, I Trustee, Custodian144 words
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Advertisement167 1924-09-12 9 THE j Robinson Piano i COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Special Offer Bass Drums 32 inches. Complete with Stick and Sling $60.00 NEW CORNETS Just Received $27.50 CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW STOCK OF BAND INSTRUMENTS, j DIGESTIVE TROUBLES So Soon167 words
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Advertisement216 1924-09-12 9 ii v I SQUIBB S I I 11 ague jj I I SPEGiFIG J f ill if R ji| J /4 "larVf-Hous an,l never- 1 55 Q < hi**} ul,n g cure f.T 1 '111 «nsriy from 'I 2/ g il Biliary Deratgemen:: J pg P J«j r<i«W MmUrtm, such216 words
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Article340 1924-09-12 10 QUEEN SENDS OUT MESSAGES GRAVE SITUATION Madras, 22nd August:—Rumours have been current for the past few weeks that the situation in Afghanistan is exceedingly grave, one report even going so far as to state that Kabul is invested by rebels. This is prctbably an. exaggeration, but the latest340 words
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Article226 1924-09-12 10 ORDEAL IN THE ALPS After hanging for five hours by a rope over a 300ft. precipice three Italian tourists were rsscued by guides sett out from Ghamonix. The tourists, all from Turin, started without guides to ascend the Aiguille de Grepon, 11,400 feet high, one of the226 words
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Article227 1924-09-12 10 PENNILESS MILLIONAIRES Seated at a small and softly lit table in the centre of a large room, the walls of whMi almost disappeared in shadows, a party of four men and two women ate a stn-ange dinner in a West End hotel, London. It was a celebration227 words
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Article74 1924-09-12 10 Here's an anonymous definition clipped from a newspaper: "A man who is clean both inside Mi out, who looks neither up to the rich nor down on the poor, who can Jose without squealing and win without who is considerate of women children and old people, who74 words
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Article49 1924-09-12 10 Private advices received here show that Lala Lajpat Rad has left Switzerland for India and reaches Bombay on the 17th September. At present Lala Lajpat Rai is touring in Turkey from wfrere he wM EZ o****0 Egypt and will stay there frVm the 19th August to the 7th September49 words
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Advertisement721 1924-09-12 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have received Instruction! to seil by Public Auction at their sale-room, Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, 22nd September, at 2.30 p.m. MARKET STREET Ito 3. Valuable 999 years'^leasehold land with the business premises erected thereon Nos ICB 119721 words
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Advertisement600 1924-09-12 10 GONOSAN. (Registered Name). Compound of the finest East-Indian Sandal-Wood Oil and the effective ingredients of resin Kava-Kava. For many years past famous all the world over. On account of its purity and eminent results Gonosan is recommended as the best balsamic remedy. Obtainable from all Chemists and drug stores. m600 words
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Advertisement462 1924-09-12 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNE^^ REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWFRP o BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL i^ AMBl Rc A\n MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GUSf BOSTON AND NEW YORK ASC Taking cargo on through bills of lading for .n 811 over; and points. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT or London462 words
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Article481 1924-09-12 11 MEAT S-* «t«.k round kati A g^kSi-"" Ko^i^M/^uaHt^kati Mutton Australian kati 7? Fowl kati 2 Capons (Locally reared) kati Pigeons, wild each JJJ EGGS Fowl (Singapore) for 10 45 Duck for 10 oft Preserved (duck for 10) 40 FISH Bawal Puteh (Prombret) kati Bunga Ayer (mixed small481 words
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Article327 1924-09-12 11 SHOULD THE POET £E RECOGNISED? CATHEDRAL'S REFUSAL (By The Very Rev. W. R. Inge, Dean Of St. Paul's) The Dean of Westminster had a difficult question to decide when he was asked to allow a tablet in horaur of Byrom to be erected m Poets' Corner. Though327 words
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Article209 1924-09-12 11 STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A CZECHO SLOVAK lAN he was the Shah -f 1-V that Sea of the S^%^d'i,i h %&T S i d wives and twentv i 11 j fourteen mahcious damage to the windows 0 f ihf same post office at ClerkenwelL UI We! break209 words
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Obituary306 1924-09-12 11 Commenting on the death of the renowned novelist Mr. Joseph Conrad, the Manchester Guardian Weekly says: A great and startling loss is inflicted on Hmgush literature (by the death of Mr Joseph CooraA It is one of the the most splendid decorations conferred on modern306 words
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Advertisement701 1924-09-12 11 STEAMER SAillNCS I oTbIUIISH IIWIAANDAPCAUlNEr I 1 (Incorporated in England "■WW M A!L, CARGO SERVICES. I pEVlNSl I AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION r„ FE LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERvfrP < l der Contract with His Majesty's Government! 0LT«ROS fron, LONDON. HOMEWARDS P CU- Due M ««">". London Antwerp.701 words
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Advertisement9 1924-09-12 11 FORMAMINT g The Germ-Killing I _yonr chemist or storu9 words
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Advertisement487 1924-09-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS B mm nr AWm F B (NIPPON YUSEN KAISftA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE <JAIT Kash,m 0 Maru 10,000 Marseilles EX. AntX 5* S 28 HakoneMaru 11,000 Marseilles, Undon Antwero V 2? 11 rrhMMaru SS" *S wit i 11 000 Marseilles, London Antwern 9 Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles487 words
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Advertisement374 1924-09-12 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED. kmart Malay bt y to work as No. I —age not over 17. Wages $15. Apply D c/o Malaja Tribune. WANTED. A laife secod-hatd f reproof Ircn Fafe, foi keepii g icccrts tfftce inside bale to te 11 to 20 itches dei i >. Mate price with374 words
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Advertisement444 1924-09-12 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:444 words
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Advertisement510 1924-09-12 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, Pontiar.ak,510 words
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Advertisement480 1924-09-12 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 Amribsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok480 words
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Advertisement386 1924-09-12 12 INSURANCE. THE bISkI 80UTH Vffijr BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone,386 words
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Advertisement400 1924-09-12 12 INSURANCE I 0 R i eltaTi GOVERNMENT it r, 1 AssL•l^^^ K^\'u^vl (Incorporated in i^ 1 improved cm, v, 1 and invites applied Sl N iRPu- 1 gentlemen in a V 1 iiTUTi tt*n Alness J M JUBILEE 1n YEAR ,ONIS 1 The Company has cur 1 new business c^^^rl400 words
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