Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1924
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Title Section30 1924-09-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL X 1 -No. 217 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1924 FIVE CENTS. i THE Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 192130 words
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Advertisement127 1924-09-13 1 < TVI .:;\VKITER IS OUR gpECIALITT I .faction Guaranteed I ia rgcs Moderate. 1 Typewriter Emporium j N.V.K. Building om Mgm Place, Singapore. i i i i ii i i i i mi ir n 1 1 I if I "1 r "Ny Carlskerg Beer" I I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK127 words
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Advertisement280 1924-09-13 1 --n— nmmm MANY CHILDREN j 1 are considered dull and b*?k- I aT "d are simply gufferlar i I from Weak Eyes. An txnm a I nation by our OptOflMtrSrti -j] determine whether or not fwfj a ch'ld requ res glasses. s I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South280 words
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Article624 1924-09-13 2 THREAT OF DUAL FISCAL CONTROL That foreign goods are being illegally taxed an most parts of China is known to everybody irterested in this market. This levy has assumed a new form which should be noted immediately by exporters lest they sfhould be confronted by a big,624 words
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Article122 1924-09-13 2 MANILA CLERK CLAIMS HEIRSHIP Charles S. Hendel, a clerk in a dry goods store at Manila, claims to be the rightful heir to the throne of Poland, should monarchy ever be proclaimed :n that country. Hendel ctaims to be in (possession of paper* which will prpve that he122 words
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Article66 1924-09-13 2 The Cant n Government has issued a Trade Marie Act and has announced that there will be no protection for trade marks unless they are registered under the Act. ho better illustration is needed of the vital importance to foreigners of resolutely refusing to accept Peking's66 words
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Advertisement305 1924-09-13 2 Remember Wincarnis is a positive necessity to you if you are j Weak, Anaemic, ij I Nervous or Run-doWn I J Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promoting New305 words
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Advertisement169 1924-09-13 2 STOMACH TROUBLES QUICKLY REMEDIED Disorders of the stomach are, generally speaking, always caused by harmful acid which accumulates, causing fermentation in the stomach and often agonising pa n You have on:y to get rid of the excess acid and strengthen the when the whole trouble will leave you, and Bisurated169 words
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Advertisement840 1924-09-13 2 HEAT EXHAUSTION is very Largely due to constipation. Whe» the bowels are acting freely and regularly the system keeps cool and sustains its strength much longer than when constipation is present. Headaches, biliousness, disordered liver and vertigo are all associated with cqstiveness. If trouibled by any of these symptoms try840 words
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Advertisement687 1924-09-13 2 GOVERNMENT NOI^ 19, 1924, for the• n 0n Government year 1925:— |K>Jl e8 D <Par n U) Suppfly of best "W5 pots each capable of rIW chees of chandu. Tl at the Monopolies in boxes containing Tenderer to ES^ thousand), no Per a 8r m a8 8 Ul (2) Supply687 words
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Article167 1924-09-13 3 BARLOW AND CO.'S WEEKLY REPORT insS°s n hewt 8 di!op r of 6th stand at 40,050 Jg fa^fd^ f hat v the cCd 27To^cenL 1 Nw quoted the local t|s 4 at 48!4 for S P ot 4 September October, 49 October December n SdBO March 1925167 words
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Article139 1924-09-13 3 cl0 S .fe e September:~Last week closed with a firm tone at slightly hurher prices, and the market canting Lady a the same level at the beginnin- of the facurers and others hardened values and eS ar at the ht^hest Poini they have touched for139 words
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Article508 1924-09-13 3 in thfrSee S^ te reaction tn me puce of Tin during the Bast WM >k has caused a rather easier feeling in tie snare market and although there has been a fair activity in some of the more popuhtr Ration* on the whole shew few508 words
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Advertisement217 1924-09-13 3 fl AGiuT v f sUvn g Af enthusiasm necesaajy ior supremacy in sporta i cannCK without health and I I/ Vjt proper nourishment of tha body I A daily diet of I a "2 e*™* the blccd, B d<2 muscular energy I greatly increase your vitality. It is m J217 words
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Advertisement343 1924-09-13 3 Swallow I and ArielFs Of all Dealers. 1.20 Per Tin. I Contents Guaranteed by FRANCIS MONK CO., I {j Sole Agents 9 I SINGAPORE. I f kfiS ĔiHtJl The days in wnich we live render VST" /-/•gLfl more d.fficult to maintain a \> J *ĕK dlt 'on of perfect health343 words
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Advertisement398 1924-09-13 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema I I From Thursday 11th September to Monday 15th September. 1 I I S In the Second Show at 9.30 g Dj A Paramount Picture featuring S 5 JACK HOLT AND AGNES AYfiES I BOUGHT PAID FOR 1 SHE CRIED: HE ANSWERED: X g "L,iove the398 words
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Advertisement362 1924-09-13 4 AMUSEMENTS llalhambra From Tuesday, 9th September to Sunday, 14th September. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp TOPICAL BUDGET J 5j British Screen News. ffi 1 I WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS jjj a The Grandiose Spectacle of Ancient Rome If NERO A jjj In 12 Reelg. g I I Stayed362 words
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Advertisement457 1924-09-13 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY IIP •CROOKED '■.SfHKT A "Vitagraph" Detective Play STARRING ALICE CALHOUN HERE 1st Show MEN g BREAKING ARE I vi THROUGH MEN j SERIAL (5 Reels) (J3 and U) V-'rt.tl\M DUNCAN] Pathe Gazette, Eve's Fiim Review and a New Comedy. suriiv a Grand New Att- acu TO-NIGHT at j457 words
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Article83 1924-09-13 5 wp Alragsjdc the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. re, 13th September. I ;ii p indicates the >t of and the word w'v the cumber of the Gate to enter m Bact Basin; Teeeta, Wharf (Gate 3.) I nta, 11; Katong, 11; Chili, kp-e Dock (Gate 383 words
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Article35 1924-09-13 5 OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Ii. 13th September. Buyers Sellers. j Wi r I 1 ables quote. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. 49 49% J 50 I S 91/ 7 of M ar |I g35 words
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Article15 1924-09-13 5 i f a Pore, 13th September. rU^er qU a^0I1S ar 8815 words
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Article128 1924-09-13 5 TO-LAY 8 QUOTATIONS aiCE «jee, S.am No 1 D -r Kam £*ce, Siam 3 $354 «ice, Saigon 1 $340 gice, Saigon 2 32 8 f«e, Saigon 3 $321 Rice, Rargoon l $309 gice, Rangoon 2 28 gice, Par Boiled NY "1 2 $281 Rice, a*° P er128 words
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Article87 1924-09-13 5 which has of late held th» c J ln se ction, is without featured VubbeV'af since' tl tie thm t *S e is quite apatheshares is a buve of Staling Petalings are easier, offering- at $1 41 buyers 3 cents, under. Mambais* wanted at 99 cents,87 words
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Article129 1924-09-13 5 Singapore, 13th September:—Despite the decline 10 the price of the metal. Tin share! in this section of the market Kucha is are the main feature, and the SSfTSS de $I l0 while there are S22f i yerS at same are much 2 er a!>d are enquired for at §5.25 ready129 words
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Article124 1924-09-13 5 SiM {apore, 11th September:—Since our last issue we have had an active and advancing market. Spot and neav-by Rubber has been keenly enquired for and this has had the effect cf making the forward positions firmerThe shortage for spot has been most noticeable in New124 words
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Article88 1924-09-13 5 Singapore, 13th September. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4d 5J32 Demand 2s 4d 116 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19 32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 160% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3% p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demairad draft 67% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer88 words
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Article140 1924-09-13 5 EYE LOST IN FAMILY FEUD James Martin (22), labourer, was charged at Stratford Police Court, with wounding Thomas Grcgan and Frederick Grogan, by shooting them with a catapult at Wyatt'slane, Walthamstow. The evidence was that Frederick Grogan, when passing Martin, received a blow in the140 words
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Article, Illustration987 1924-09-13 5 ASHLEY STERNE - fbf t>y ASHLEY STERNE AUTHOR OF "TWISTED TALES." As I wr.le the Scottish festival threatens. On Tuesday next the perfume ot the bonnie purple heather will be mingled with the odours of whisky a d haggis, while to L f n l of the Scotch woodoock will be added987 words
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Advertisement476 1924-09-13 5 NOTICE. WKh.« nii 5 C h7iQg apart frora SIJ2? IMI my wish?s c roq. J4i ei v ajtj accordingly. J.T. ANDREWS. Singapore, l >th September, 19 >4. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. of^nwoS™ 1 hL S° mmi ioneri of tbe Town Boat EtiSfS 2? "S!S that Bouth B'idite X n oonham476 words
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Advertisement77 1924-09-13 5 PHOTOS We execute orders from LOCKET to LIFE sizes. PAUL Co., HOTOGRAPBERS 57, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. STOCK JUST ARRIVED TESTOGAN 2,000 persons in Malaya have now enjoyed the benefit of lestogan We have received another supply of this wonderful gland treatment for the cure of Nervous troubles, sexual insufficiency, etc.,77 words
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Advertisement104 1924-09-13 5 g "««wwm,,,,,,,,.., "MMM——j THE ORIGINAL FL4T WALL FINISH M •a AN OIL PAINT WITHOUT GLOSS 1 WASHABLE AS MARBLE. j I c I Unequalled as a Finish for Naster Walls and Metal, I Wood or Asbestos Ceilings, I NOT a distemper j Used extensively throughout New General Eospita!. I Made104 words
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Article303 1924-09-13 5 I xo-PAV, 13th SEPTEMBER *Hong Hwa 2 p.m. P* 5 I'a!inibang Senang 2 p.m. Circe 3 p.m. H and Samarang Giang Ann. 3 p.m. c*fttenham and Penang l*""" *Kiang 3 p.m. I «nd Malacca P 3 Ban Whatt Hin 3 p.m. P hat *Mena 3 p.m. P*' Ken:ar:ian303 words
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Article157 1924-09-13 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 13th September High Tides.—lo.s4 a.m., 10.40 p.m. Cricket: Services vs. Lanka Union. Westminster Glee Singers, Theatre, Matinee and 9.30 p.m. Tanglin Club Dance, 10 p.m. To-morrow, 14th September High Tides.—ll.24 a.m., 11.20 p.m. Sw. Club: Water Pclo. Volunteer Mobilization 6.30 a.m. Swimming Club157 words
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Obituary34 1924-09-13 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Rev. Goh Hood Keng begs to thank ali those relatives a.id friends who sent letters and telegrams of condolence and who attended the funeral of his son Peter, yesterday.34 words
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Article544 1924-09-13 6 The murder of the Italian deputy who is under-secretary of the Fascist organisation is an unhappy sign of the uneasy state of ItaJy that has followed the virtual autocracy with suppression of public opinion that has developed since the second electim under Mussolini's strong hand. Originally a movement544 words
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Obituary506 1924-09-13 6 Buried Alive! The words have a shuddering significance. To be walled up with dead while yet living. To be entombed while the warm blood is still running in the veins. Buried alive! The imaginaljjpn shrinks from the picture. In the old#days when Intolerance walked the earth, it506 words
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Article180 1924-09-13 6 "Chwee Lung H" Society has ceased to exist. —o A Session of Assize will be he'd at Mauaeca en October Gth. —o— Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby returned to Malaya by the Morea. o The ban on the cinema firm "The Angels of Crooked Street" has been lifted. o— The Singapore Radio180 words
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Article315 1924-09-13 6 ARRESTED AND CHARGED Emil Paternott after meeting a good Samaritan in the person of Mr. F. G. Scharenguivel is alleged to have forced open the door of the room of his house in Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, broke open the almeirah and disappeared with cash and315 words
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Article185 1924-09-13 6 ARRESTED FOR STEALING JUDGE'S COFFEE POT It will be remembered that some time ago a report was made by Mrs. BarrettLcnnard to the effect that a silver coffee pot valued at $100 was stoiert from her residence. The guilt has now been attached to a Chinse185 words
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Article19 1924-09-13 6 From Ir.do-Gh.ina by r s.s. Azay le Rideau, due Singapore 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the 16th instant.19 words
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Article378 1924-09-13 6 Mr.F. Deason and Mr. F. Glendinning are leaving Home for Singapore next month. The P. O. steamer Nagoya has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the 17th instant. She will proceed to the P. OWharf on arrival. Paris, 12th September:—M. Herriot378 words
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Article285 1924-09-13 6 [We do not necessarl opinions expressed by r nc V tu Letters sent f or Du hr Corr *fcr written on one adefe"" preference is e-kor, t,ie far./. Only extracts of l 0n l U 7; given.] 01 lon lette-i '"t Dressers in F.Ms Sir,—Win y285 words
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Article103 1924-09-13 6 The following had the honour of In* mg wn.i His Excellency th <; Government House < n Fi September 1924. H. H. the Sultan of Kekntaa, K.CJLG Dato Perdana Montr. to H. H. the Sultan of K< Richards, Mr. C. C. Brown. House Party: Mr. J. I». V.103 words
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Article78 1924-09-13 6 (From Our Own Obrre Ipch, 12th Sei I I Su.tan f Pi rale I tinger.t of Malay Wembley was the cause of ings in Perak. His I by denotations fr m M on board the -m given triumphal V to the special train where he I78 words
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Article44 1924-09-13 6 (From Our Own C rm Penang, 12th Septenu't-r:- N warder in Penang IM- d to three months' impri- n 1 of rule 115 of Ordinance 18 1 by co. veying a ten-cent Stra.;note, with writing n both *:cc-s < n into the gaol.44 words
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Article36 1924-09-13 6 (From Our Own rM Kuala Lumpur, U terday was a p'J M in honour of the >\ M were no pJ f'-- M a number of visitor to salute was fired at 9 am.36 words
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Article33 1924-09-13 6 The Saltan of Perak ari M and was met by Raja Hd.r AM* -M and others, M Sultan, who was dre-«i m form, received the pw. wm hand. WM33 words
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Article39 1924-09-13 6 Orders for week JM 2lst: V Monday, Sept. JH Parade Headquarters Tuesday, Sept. I Headquarters ii s.l■' P;J ft c: Thursday, Sept. lSth.-K^ m quarters at 5.15 W Individual Troop W» H Scoutmasters. NX P m39 words
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Article26 1924-09-13 6 RUBBER I London. —Is. 2kd- I Local. —19 cents. 1 TIN A I London. —£251.0.0. 50 tan s*> I Local' —$123% per pi fUl26 words
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Advertisement392 1924-09-13 6 1 Ladies' and Children's Koisery at Sale Prices. W Lr I rj a Ladies Lisle Thread Hose jj S White or Black C g Jale Price 90 cts. per pair. g 1 D g Childrens Lisle Thread Socks [j Eg White or Brown w D B Sizes 1 and 260392 words
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Advertisement21 1924-09-13 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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Article164 1924-09-13 7 dfSOK CASALINI SHOT IN TRAMCAR KV6NGE FOR MATTE OTTI VATIOX AROUSED September:—A workman l jrs i fired four shots wfth re- ir at Deputy Casalini, the Fascist Corporation in the head, d, declared he was a d t aye. ge Matteotti. 12th September:—The whole of at the crime,164 words
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Article48 1924-09-13 7 Ami:}; ii. ports on tetuan FliOXT .•:.v.ar. ]■:-h September:—It is rethat the Riffs ca?n tr.e road from Tetuan A fuive cf 7,000 invested water supply was cut off. v. a? dominating Tetuan a:.J captured on Wednest he enemy who attacked e 10th after severe fight-48 words
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Article71 1924-09-13 7 le hinese weddings In the first instance f Yeo Boon Wan, Guan Paik, daughter of I secondly, Lee Honk married Miss Choong of Choong Ly Hock, atten Hance in both cases were most e'aborate. ged between William LL.D. Malay States, son Esq., J.P., late of m, and Elzie71 words
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Article71 1924-09-13 7 Glee Singers who are Vict iria Theatre should rv- V t -t season with to-night's Branstosmfeea has- been to keep his talented party ■1 give an extra farcy. The Glee Singers Singapore, and »ye proved them to be s of their particular art. c at the Victoria i71 words
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Article22 1924-09-13 7 Our Own Correspondent.) \X'.. Uln St *Ptember:_There is an asha strike at Malacca are deserted ar.d the fcSamst Municipal peons.22 words
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Article82 1924-09-13 7 untilted at Chudleigh, Devon, I ".of lira. McCausiand, wife [J MoCausland, formerly of WWll Service. i Secretary of State for r >-<-d the status of the Mar.tan (Mr. J. L. l>engganu (Mr. A. F. promotions, effective 241 gentlemen retaining WW X^ r f Vr! ri/t g and display of X**82 words
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Article, Illustration18 1924-09-13 7 Of Ymfc. whh the D»:.. 0 f A L i ,d !**tty Duchess18 words
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Article100 1924-09-13 7 CALL TO RANK AND FILE OF LABOUR BY CONGRESS Reuter. London, 12th September:—The General Council of the Trade Union Congress and the Executive Committee of the Labour Party have jointly circularised the Affiliated Labour Party orgvceaatfcni in regard to the A -'l-Russian treaties ailing upon "every active spiritReuter. - 100 words
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Article50 1924-09-13 7 TRANSPORT WORKERS AGAINST ANY INTERFERENCE Reuter. Moscow, 13th September:—According to the Rosta News Agency Fimmon, in a speech at a public meeting on the 11th declared the transport-workers of the world would do their utmost t-> prevent the powers fr:m i terfering in the internal affairs of China.—Router.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article193 1924-09-13 7 G. O. C.'s INSPECTION The Annual Mobilization of the Corps will tr.ke place to-morrow morning at 6.30 a.m. and the Corps will remain mobilized unt'l about 1 p.m. This parade and the General Officer Gommanding's Inspection are the Grand Finale of the years training. Last year the193 words
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Article163 1924-09-13 7 Mr.A.A. Lockwood, M.E., of Woodford Lodge, Meiton, London has been granted leave to file a specification for an "improved process for treating tin ores and concentrates," Simla, 12th Sctptember:—-In the Legislative Assembly the MotiaL Nehrus amendment rract.ca'.y rejecting- the Lee Commiseion Report was carried by 68 to 46.— Reuter. Geneva,163 words
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Article73 1924-09-13 7 ABORTIVE ATTEMPT MADE BY THE COMMUNISTS Reuter. Lisbon, 12th September:—Another abortive attempt at revolution has been made -y parties of communists, including soldiers, wbo attacked the Ministry cf War, Telegraph Station and Customs House. The revolt fa:led and the revolutionaries, including officers, sergeants and sailors, have been arrested.Reuter. - 73 words
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Article61 1924-09-13 7 Reuter. Cape Town, 12th September:—Mr. Thomas has left for Home. In an interview he declared he was more than satisfied with his visit and considered South Africa a good country for settlers with money, though there was no scope for the manual labourer. He intended to visitReuter. - 61 words
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Obituary143 1924-09-13 7 Xewj has ji been received of the fcUuden death on th« 3id instant, of Mr. H. J. C. Pereira K.C. wfco is considered as l eyl m a hading- criminal lawyer. He was a former Chairman of the Sinhalese National Congress. Mr. Pe143 words
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Article208 1924-09-13 7 AUGUST OUTPUT Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., 6end us the following Noroanal (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., output last month 36,022 lbs. Total to date 337,549 lis. The Mauakoff Rubber Co., Ltd., output last month 42,200 lbs. Total to date 262.200 Is. Gadek Rubber Est?.te Limited, output last month208 words
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Article46 1924-09-13 7 Mr. M. K. Bain, who has returned from Home, took the oath as second magistrate and Assistant District Judge, Penang. It is very likely that Mr. Fairer will relieve Mr. Gibson as« Assistant Official^ Assignee when the latter goes Home on Teave.46 words
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Article13 1924-09-13 7 Mr.J.I. Mifler has been appointed Assistant District Judge for Singapore, Penang and Malacca.13 words
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Article98 1924-09-13 7 CROWD PREVENTS EVICTION OF WIDOW AT CLYDEBANK Reuter. London, 12th September:—There were exciting scenes at Clydebank this morning a crowd of 500 preventing the Sheriffs officers and police from evicting a widow and her family for no--payment of arrears of rent. They pelted the officers and police withReuter. - 98 words
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Article135 1924-09-13 7 A LIFETIME GIFT FROM SIR ALEXANDER GRANT m.i Reuter. I London, 12th September:—Comment has been excited by the fact that £30,000 shares in MacVitie and Price have been allotted to the premier. Interviewed about it at Lossiemouth Mr. Mac Donald explained that the capital was not his. HeReuter. - 135 words
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Article59 1924-09-13 7 Reuter. Pans, 12th September:_A commission of five members, including If. Demonzie (chairman) and Fromagoot Noulens, exAmbassador Petrograd, are about to be constituted for the purp.se of devising the best method of procedure in connection with the resumption of relations between France and Soviet Russia. The first sittingReuter. - 59 words
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Article252 1924-09-13 7 PRINCE TAKAMATSU SERIOUSLY ILL Tokio, 10th September:—H.l.H. Prince Takamatsu, brother of the Crown Prime g ted A t0 have been suifering, on board Asama, from an unknown disease His condition is very serious, the temperature being 40.2 degrees. Mr. F. Gotoh's New Appointment Mr. G uh Fumio has252 words
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Article124 1924-09-13 7 The Go.den Water We i in the compound of the Imperial Palace, Tokio, is reported to be drying up for the first time since the establishment of the old Edo castle on that site. Dr. Fujiwara cf the Weather Bureau investigated the matter, but is unable to124 words
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Article97 1924-09-13 7 The Hon.Mr.W.Lowther Kemp has been appointed temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Executive Councnl of the S.S. Mr. W. Bartley, M.8.E., has been appointed as Under Secretary, SJS., and Mr. O. E. Venables as First Assistant Secretary (b.) S.S. Lieutenant F. H. Baker, M.C., and 2nd. Lieutenant P. Liston have97 words
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Advertisement8 1924-09-13 7 MIXED GRILL BY ASHLEY STERNE PAGE FIVE TO-DAY8 words
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Advertisement469 1924-09-13 7 I PUDLO j j THE PBE-EMINENT BRITISH WATEBPBOOFEB. J I k UDL Brand ement Wa t" P roofing Powder is a standard I I building material which has placed additional value upon Portland 9 I Cement. j Used fo Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs I I Garage Pits,469 words
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Article655 1924-09-13 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING LAST NIGHT S BOUTS PELKY SCORES FORTUNATE VICTORY Reuter. The twelve three minute round mainevent staged at the Happy Valley between Johnny Regan, the English lightweight and Young Pelky the Filipino, ended quite suddenly towards the end of the third rou rd. Regan shaped exceedingly well fromReuter. - 655 words
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Article108 1924-09-13 8 GOLF The Race Course Golf Links are new opened to the members of the Golf Section of the Singapore Turf Club. It should be pointed out, in the event of any wrong impression drawn frcm the report of the meeting dr members on Wednesday, that the Chairman,108 words
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Article72 1924-09-13 8 CRICKET The Malacca cricketers are visiting Singapore next week to play the return game with the S.C.C. Play will commence before tiffin en Saturday. The following side has been selected to represent the S.C.C: O. P. Grrffith-Jcnes (captain), F. R. Craig, R. N. Hamilton, E. W.72 words
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Article32 1924-09-13 8 Reuter. London 12th September:—At Scarborough the South Africans compiled 273 egamat C Thornton's XI. Nouree made eighty-four in 210 minutes hitting 8 fours ihe home team won just on time.—RenterReuter. - 32 words
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Article342 1924-09-13 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LAWN TENNIS A. Class Doubles Hall and Sedwick—s vs. Utermark and Hill scr. (postponed.) C. Class Doubles Hendrie and Hare—l beat Brooke and Nash, 6—3, 2—6, 6—2. Morrell and Bright scr. beat Stackhouse and Gordon Lee, 6—o, 7—5. Burton and Cave—l beat Messenger and Reid scr.342 words
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Article211 1924-09-13 8 Reuter. Philadelphia, 12th September:—ln the Tilden-Patterson singles, Patterson took the lead, winning three games on a brilliant senice. Tilden then broke through, and, by masterly placing, took the set. Tilden, in the second set, began a long-range bombardment to his rival's backhand, and won without being extended.Reuter. - 211 words
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Article34 1924-09-13 8 HOCKEY The S.C.C. hockey practice match on the Padang yesterday resulted in an overwhelming win for the Whites by four goals to one. Benille scored three of the points for the winners.34 words
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Article67 1924-09-13 8 The following will represent the S.R.C. vs. H.Q. Coy. No. 2, Royal Sussex Regt. at Hockey on Monday on the S.RC. ground:— A C. Cannegy; E. G. Wheatley and N. E. Ess; F. Albuquerque, V. C. Westerhout and J. R. Rodrigues; N. Leicester, J Rodrigues, H.67 words
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Article92 1924-09-13 8 POLO (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, 12th September.—The Malay States polo team which is to play against the Colony at Johore on Sept 18th and 20th is as follows:—L Col. Morgan; 2, Tunku Abu Bakar, Johore; 3, Mr. de Moubray, Selangor; Back, Mr. Russell, Selangor; Reserve,92 words
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Article404 1924-09-13 8 FOOTBALL Another interesting- match was played yesterday at the Stadium between the Pegasus and S. R. C. before a moderate crowd, in the semi-final of the Singapore Cup. The game was fast and pleasing to watch, and it ended in a draw of one goal eadh. Mr.404 words
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Article72 1924-09-13 8 The following will represent S. C. F. A. I against H. If. S. "Magnolia" Kb a friendly soccer this afternoon on the S. C. F. A ground:—Tan Boon Eng; Chua Lye Van', Yee Cheok Wah; Chua Boon Lay, Cheong Chee Lim, Chua Seng Qhye; Ghia Kwang Hung,72 words
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Article25 1924-09-13 8 BADMINTON The Choalamstreet Juvenile Badminton Party will meet the Evertonroad Badminton Party in a friendly match on the former's ground to-morrow (Sunday).25 words
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Article18 1924-09-13 8 TO-DAY'S TIE Doubles Handicap—Final Soo Liew and Beng Hong vs. Teow Seong and Boon Lay.18 words
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Article132 1924-09-13 8 EFFORT TO SAVE LORD NUNBLRNHOLME When his father lay seriously ill at a Leeds nursing home, the Hon. John Charles Wilson, son of Lord Nunburnholme, pleaded to be allowed to try to save the latter's life by sacrificing some cf his blood. Sir Berkeey132 words
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Article180 1924-09-13 8 WOMEN DRIVERS THE WORST There were 2,533 persons killed and 58,208 other accidents resulting in per* sonal injury caused by motor vehicles in Great Britain in 1U23 The National Safety First Association, which is organising a national propaganda campaign with the object of reducing the number of casualties,180 words
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Article263 1924-09-13 8 in additon to a selection of new ficfon the under rooted works have been #tdded to Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday, 13th September, at 9 a.m. Allen (Henry T.) My Rhineland Journal. faring (Maurice) 'C. Barr (John) Ed. Municipal and Official Handbook of263 words
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78 1924-09-13 8 Already acknowledged with the Chartered Bank to which please send all monies. Those who have lists are requested to send them, with or without results, to the Bank that the fund may be closed at the end of September $1,-160.34 Keppel Golf Club—Messrs G.W.A. Trimmer and78 words
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Article108 1924-09-13 8 Kalutara:—Sir William Manning, Governor of Ceylcn, recently opened a sisal hemp factory at Maha Illupalama, the first establishment of its kind in Ceylon; it is equipped with machinery capable of treating 2*4 tons of raw hemp leaves a day. In declaring the new factory open, His108 words
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Advertisement63 1924-09-13 8 j m SINGAPORE BOXING STADIUM Jmfa* ANNOUNCES A BIG BILL Ib GREAT SPECIAL FLYWEIGHT CONTEST YEOH CHAI LAI JH KID LIMBACO mBM! lO ROUNDS lO WB 1 IMPORTANT 10 BOUNDS SEMI-FINAL j mm R. WARREN vs. S. ARENAS M ffl AND TW THER TO, NOTCH Pfi tL'WS. J J Friday,63 words
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Advertisement361 1924-09-13 8 It« I I I 111 IIIII••••I IJ 1 ,ul '»'li.l. I: 111 Ii ii. 1 S /rfo importers and bxpoki i o HIGH-CLASS ATHLETK (,l lv 117, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE JUST UNPACKED A FRESH I CONSIGNMENT OF j 1 BOXING -Qm\ 1 GLOVES Pi ji (ENGLISH MAKE) Padded with361 words
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Article1021 1924-09-13 9 j LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET an? Share Btofctfi «3l of quotations: the followin DtTnn Sin gapo*e, 12th September. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue MAIL QUOTATI <>NS Value 2s Allagar Q '2b Anglo-Java 20e Anglo-Malay io" 20g Ayer Kuning gIZ 20s Batu Caves 2 q L 20s1,021 words
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Advertisement509 1924-09-13 9 1 BEVERAGE I s We 2re the first in the Eas to introduce to the public. Pure I FVM mi Juice b, ended with the I iffltt? FinGSt Reflned Sugar which is (f A PPetising, Thirst-quenching I hlft(l§y and Hea,th giv,ng in I f| AERATED FORM I a!s^ FRAMROZ Co.509 words
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Advertisement99 1924-09-13 9 The Great British Tonic for over 30 years Hall's Wine is the tonic of unequalled value in every case of weakness. Every drop enriches the blood and feeds the nerves. Hall's Wine keeps you bright and happy, and quickly restores you to glorious health. Free Wineglasses: A special crystal Wineglass99 words
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Miscellaneous555 1924-09-13 9 CHURCH SERVICES THE THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY j September 14th, 1921 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL j 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and I Sermon. j 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. I 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathe-1555 words
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Miscellaneous294 1924-09-13 9 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM (2nd floor) Magnet House. 62-63 Robinson Road. Services Sundays 10 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Last Wednesday in each month. Reading Room open, free to all, on Wednesdays and Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. GEYLANG METHODIST CHURCH 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Chinese294 words
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Article599 1924-09-13 10 MR. ANDREW'S RECENT INQUIRY Mr. C. F. Andrews interviewed by a representative of the Associated Press, at Rangoon stated that he hoped that the enquiry he had made regarding Indian labourers in Malaya might lead to certain direct benefits to the Tamil aaid Teilegu labourers. In599 words
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Article167 1924-09-13 10 EFFECTS OF OVER-PRODUCTION At a meeting: of the Australian Fruit Council held in Melbourne the Federal Government and the various State iff emments were sharply criticized for en" couragirg the production of fru-t on aije scale without taking into consider* tion the question of marketing. Several speakers167 words
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Advertisement640 1924-09-13 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES ITn IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have received instru ;tl ms to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room, Raffhs Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, 22nd September, at 2.30 p.m. MABKET STREET i t 0 3.—Valuable 999 ycar# leasehold land with the business premises erected640 words
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Advertisement135 1924-09-13 10 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pains in young and old there is nothing that will so quickly brine permanent relief and CURE 2± sovereign, time-tested and proven LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. if* 68 and n^ ins of childhood m youth it is unexcelled. For the RheuSo a nl in135 words
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Advertisement394 1924-09-13 10 ly NEW HEALTH W AND NERVE POWER quickly gained with X I regular via of N SANWSp EN fck I Mrs. Bjomsterne Bjornson, th* wife of the celebrated Js'orwesian poet and mmQSS novelist, wrote: "Bjornson uses Sanatoxen every day and finds that tha effects of this admirable revitalising food are394 words
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Advertisement475 1924-09-13 10 STEAMER SAIUNGS^^>> BLUE FUNNaTiP^ REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, AMTWnI BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL J' v. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL ANM r," BOSTON AND NEW YOKE ASf f Taking cargo en through bills of lading for all or WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND R. CfJIJjL SARPPDOM r L? nd °n„R'dam Hamburg U„475 words
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Article481 1924-09-13 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati Mutton Australian kati Jowl kati 16 HT c n (Lo a,, y kati Pigeons, wild each EGGS Duel 1 f 0 S r in^ P01e > for 45 Preserved (duck for 10) 40 FISH R^cf 1 r Ut kati iiunga Ayer (mixed481 words
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Article473 1924-09-13 11 ULSTER'S BIG TOBACCO INDUSTRY USEFUL REVENUE o«Y L, 1S Pr ud of her tobacco industry, and rightly so, for it js one of her bigg Jt SSSSJS d T rs and also Provides employment for thousands of her people. The manufacture of tobaoco fa Ulster was heirun473 words
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Article254 1924-09-13 11 MISTAKEN PAPERS "I think this man has acted more foolish!ly than vicously," remarked Mr. 'Stark, the Kuala Lumpur magistrate recently in discharging Chet Singh, a Sikh ex-Servrce man, who was charged by the police with impersonating a countryman of his. The accused, who arrived from India recently,254 words
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Article200 1924-09-13 11 1,000 MILES WALK RATHER THAN CHARITY A few morrjhs ago Mr. and Mrs. Slaven and their family of five arrived at Kalgoorlie (Australia) from Scotland. The husband, after working h» West Australia, got work in Stawell, Victoria. Mm. Slaven did not leave Kalgoorlie with her husband but later200 words
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Advertisement688 1924-09-13 11 mr SIiAMER SAILiUCS IrTo British indu"and^fcarlin^~ (Incorporated in England) Ull£o mail, SERVICES. £NIN SLXAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION MPI LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICF m (Umicr Contract with His Majesty's Government! MIrWAXDS from LONDON. ™rnment.) H Tonnage Singapore Leave 1924 Tonnage Singapore 9 9 00 Sept 26 Nagoya 1924688 words
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Advertisement78 1924-09-13 11 Cuticura Soap 153 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 dean scalp and good78 words
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Advertisement506 1924-09-13 11 STEAMER SAILINGS k flak r A fi&&£^tfSflßP^ (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Du qATT Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles London A'wern R'H* L Kamo Mam 8,000 Marseilles London A'wero R'dam ept 15 16 Katon Maru 10,000 Marseilles Londan 2 1 7 Rdam Sept 2<J 30 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseiflei^LondonT506 words
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Advertisement370 1924-09-13 12 WANTED. A lecccd-hacd fireproof Ircn b'afe, for keepirg recent* J-jace inside irate to be 15 to 20 inchea deep. Mate price with particulars to iDci.de charge for ael ivtiingSafe to a business house in the Square. Replies to 44 Merchant e/< kialaya Iraute. TO LET Burgaicw r-o. SH Eh&t Coast370 words
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Advertisement417 1924-09-13 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:417 words
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Advertisement514 1924-09-13 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, Uir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontiar.ak,514 words
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Advertisement482 1924-09-13 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 000,000 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 Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok482 words
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Advertisement385 1924-09-13 12 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH 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, No. 257.385 words
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Advertisement346 1924-09-13 12 insurance] I 0R! Eh^ri GOTBKNiiENT rbplL**'' I «SCRANCEa I IMPROVE.r I J from gentlemen in a ,N 1 -v\ N JUBILEE fifi*. I year i y24 The Company has H-c-t-d 1 new business co, 1 and urges all who I for Life Assurance 4. I a «<i take adva-t- INCREASING346 words
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