Malaya Tribune, 27 September 1924
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Title Section26 1924-09-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING EVENING DAILY. Vd XL -No. 229 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 192426 words
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Advertisement129 1924-09-27 1 I TYPEWRITER 1 REPAIRING P IS OUR ECIALITY 1 lion Guaranteed i i i lanres Moderate. I s I j fjpewritir Emporium I N Y.K. Building j 31 Rafflea Plaefc Singapore. TWae: Sm g j ((t i i i < i i i i nim "Ny Carhberg Beer" j MANUFACTURED129 words
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Advertisement50 1924-09-27 1 ■niniiiiniuiuiniiiuiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiu^ j C. P. GOERZ S i CAMERAS LENSES acknowledged to be the best by all who use them. r m New Shipment has just Arrived j AT THE GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC CO j I 63, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. S,i W i,iii 1 i l> ii 1 ii 1 uiimitiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiniiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiimninii)iimniiiiHiTTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinw50 words
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Advertisement229 1924-09-27 1 MANY CHILDREN m I are considered dull ar,d ba?k« f I ward who ar e simply Buffer «t I s from Weak Eyes. An exam 1 a nation by our Op*ometrsta wili I determine whether or not job.' 1 I ch'ld rcqu'res glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTIC*L CO., I I229 words
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Article2057 1924-09-27 2 XI: THE SLEEPLESS STREET WHERE TO-MORROW'S THOUGHT IS MADE BY KENNETH BROOKE Fleet Street Is one of the most romantic thoroughfares in the world. It is the street that never sleeps, for eontinuoualy day in and day out the business of presenting the world's news-2,057 words
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Advertisement568 1924-09-27 2 I requires more physicalatamina than I [71 I D any other sport. To know the joy of such |T ji l I vigorous exercise you must be fit both merrteMy v iSLrIIB 1 and physically. A daily diet of cwfiafi^ j j Quaker Oat* will strengthen your muscles, enrich the568 words
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Advertisement211 1924-09-27 2 a ——-"■""•'■"■"■"■iiiiiiiniiiiii ii... I THE j j NEW LIQUID ClBN and* ||Tlf f! EFFICIENT! nun j I AgentsBARKER KENG CHUAN.! You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, remember— Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength— to banish depression—to promote new rich, red blood—to surcharge your system211 words
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Article647 1924-09-27 3 BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATION S, LTD. The directors report to the share-holders Off the above company is as follows:—Your Drrecuors submit herewith a duly audited statement of the accounts of the Company for tine year ended 30th June, 192,1 Unts T The Proflt ar Loss Account liTmuJffJF* for the647 words
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Article137 1924-09-27 3 The Chief Secretary to Government grants an exemption from tne provisions of section 4 of the Rubber Supervision Enactment, 1924, acid of rulea made under this Enactment, and under the Rubber Dealers' Enactment, 1919; in respect of the purchase (a) by a private person, of rubber in reasonable quantities for137 words
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Advertisement326 1924-09-27 3 1A NEW BEVERAGE I We are the first in the East to introduce to the public. Pure Lime Juice blended with the Finest Refined Sugar whicj is \vi W ~'*+T[f Appetising, Thirst-quenching A AERATED FORM FRAMROZ Co* L j SfePain] spoiling y j pleasure i for old pains, slight pains326 words
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Advertisement154 1924-09-27 3 DOES YOUR FOOD CAUSE DISTRESS? If so, it simply proves that dangerous acid is attacking your delicate stomach lining and is preventing proper digestion. This being so, your meals must fail to nourish you, and you run seri >us risk of ill-health and cruel pain If you neglect this early154 words
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Advertisement270 1924-09-27 3 HEAT EXHAUSTION is very Largely due bo constipation. When 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 oostiveness. If troubled by any of these symptoms try270 words
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Advertisement85 1924-09-27 3 Radiates Vlta,ity 11ian who can draw on big «/v reserves of energy. If you lVlSh SUCCeed m fe r m BovrS bmUm up 'body and I nerve nnd ve new and 'II greater vitality. The man I wh <j t ir es easily is not likely ĕ to "get there."85 words
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Advertisement245 1924-09-27 4 AMUSEMENTS g WELCOME TO H. M. THE KING OF SIAM j Empire Cinema I Presents To-night and until Monday at 10 p.m. Gj H. M. THE KING OF SIAM I VISITING THE IRTISH NAV4L 1 N Shows several scenes Fin which H. M. takes an active part. ft At p.m.245 words
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Advertisement368 1924-09-27 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRAf From Saturday, 27th September to Thursday, 2nd October. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, I Court Plastered. I ffi 1 Reel Fox Comedy. m I I I CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS I GLADYS WALTON in The Wild Party I i IN 5 REELS I S The picture368 words
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Advertisement333 1924-09-27 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALL SINGAPORE WILL BE AT THE GAIETY TO-NIGHT To see these exclusively special jiew attractions. 2nd Show at 9.30 p.m. H. C. WITWERS Tremendously popular Boxing Stories brought to life on the Screen. DON'T F.iL TO SEE— FIGHTING BlOOD Made to order to thrill THE MEN, THE WOMEN AND333 words
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Article129 1924-09-27 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, S:am No 1 per Koyan $399 Rice, Siam 2 $371 Siam 3 $343 Rice, Saigon 1 H $331 Rice, Sa.gcn 2 $32 3 Rice, Saigon 3 $3 U Rice, Rangoon 1 $29G Rice, Rangoon 2 $293 Kice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag129 words
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Article165 1924-09-27 5 Tin.—Taipings $1.15 to $1.18, North) $1.02 to $1.05, Souths 99 cents to $1.01 Johans 51 to 53 cents, Petalings $1.40 to $1.44, Nawng Pots $1.82% to $1.87% Marrubaus 98 cents to $1.01, Batang Padangs 58 to 61 cents, Hitams $1.40 to {1.44, Ulu Piahs $182% to165 words
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Article253 1924-09-27 5 Singapore, 26th September:—The Tin share market is fairly active and, as a rule, prices are slightly better in sympathy with the rise in the price of the metal. Good business is pasaing in .Petalings round 1.55 ready, and Linguis are firm with buyers at 5.50; Kuchai253 words
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Article54 1924-09-27 5 H.M. the King will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance in respect of the ordinances to control the exhibition of cinematograph films, to amend the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, to authorise the receipt from the public of moneys on deposit and the issue of Savings Certificates, and to54 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1924-09-27 5 ASHLEY STERNE - by ASHLEY STERNE. AUTHOR OF "TWISTED TALES" I am writing- these notes this week in Switzerland, whither I have come as usual after finishing my annual cure for writer's ciamp at Mudbaden The cramp, lam glad to say, has yielded to the mud poultices and diet of Frankfurt1,021 words
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Article126 1924-09-27 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 27th September. Number after the sh p indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Tara 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3 Takada,126 words
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Article94 1924-09-27 5 A tourist wtho had been caught in a severe sttorm up in the Highlands congratulated himself after finding a solitary cottage,, on being asked to stay over-night. As he was coming down, after dortiing a suit of the guide man's clothes till his own were dry, he met the94 words
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Advertisement557 1924-09-27 5 BARGAINS FN ILL DEPARTMENTS .MASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FR VNKEL BROTHERS, FRANKELS BUILDING", Victoria Stre.t. WANTED. g Assistants tor Hotel Reception pply In writiiig stating previous t s>nd salary required to Box 211, GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. t, Eeri will bfl received from Firms speciali- re i concrete jonstruction at557 words
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Advertisement79 1924-09-27 5 STOCK JUST ARRIVED TESTOGAN To all interested Testogan is tbe only preparation against brain fag, less of memory and general weakness. Thousands of splendid testimonials confirming its value have now been received. What are you waiting for now From all chemists and stores or from: P. LETONDU 2, Victoria Street,79 words
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Advertisement239 1924-09-27 5 iMi:i»Mniuiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii^^ J THE ORIGINAL FLAT WALL FINISH 3 f I AN OIL PAINT WITHOUT GLOSS 1 f WASHABLE AS MARBLE. I /a i 5 1 Unequalled as a Finish for Plaster Walls and Metal, I Wood or Asbestos Ceilings. NOT a distemper Used extensively throughout New General Hospital. m I239 words
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Miscellaneous318 1924-09-27 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. 27th SEPTEMBER Muntok and Falembang Senang 2 p.m. noribon and Sa<v.arang *Mossel 2 p.m. batu l'ahat Mena 3 rort owettenham and Penang M *Klang 3 p.m. Medan, Circe 3 Muar and Malacca v Whatt Hin 3 p.m. Kuala Pahang and Kuantan e Mahidol 4 p.m. baig-on y318 words
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Article110 1924-09-27 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 27th September High Tides.—9.s4 a.m., 9.36 p.m. Overseas Chinese Bank mtg., noon. Tambalak, Derrick's, 12.30 p.m. Football: Singapore vs. Selangor, Stadium. Tanglin Club Dance, 10.p.m. To-morrow, 28th September High Tides.--10.22 a.m., 10.16 p.m. Sw. Club: 100 ydts. Club Championship. Swimming Club launches: To.—lo,110 words
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Obituary31 1924-09-27 6 DEATH. Mrs. Tay Beow Leooig (Nee Chain Guek Pin) at 9 a.m. yesterday at her residence 485 Gaylang Road. Burial at Bidadari yesterday afternoon at 5 pm.31 words
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Article496 1924-09-27 6 Varnish is designed to give gloss and to assist in preservation. But it cannot alter the character of the wood beneath. If the wood is unseasoned or unsuitable, the covering of varnish will hide its deficiency for a time. But it will not entirely make up for496 words
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Article63 1924-09-27 6 Mr. W.H. Thome has been appointed an unofficial member of the Legislative Council for a further term cf three years. Shortly after 9.15 last night the Fire Brigade was called out to 70 Haji-lane where a fire had broken out in one of the rooms. The room was completely gutted63 words
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Article316 1924-09-27 6 YESTERDAY'S FULL LIST The Chief Justice, Sir Waiter Shaw, presided over the Bankruptcy Court yesterd?y afternoon, and there were thirteen petitions for receiving orders, eleven public examinations, and twen!cy-one misc&laneous cases. Receiving and adjudication orders were made against Lee Hok Chiew wh i admitted the debt and said316 words
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Article634 1924-09-27 6 Mr. John G. Campbell, advocate and sailed for Europl- 5ord:»y and is expc< be «way for abuttzt «ix M'.li: <z There is some talk of moving the Malay States Information Agency in London from Canr.on-st. to Victoria-st., where rents are cheaper. o Mr. X. K. Bain has been appointed an634 words
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Obituary257 1924-09-27 6 DEATH OF SULTAN OF BRUNEI (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, 23rd September:—I regret to record the death of His Highness Sir Mohanied Jamalul Alani, K.C.M G., DoHan of Brunei which took place at the Istana Lama on Friday afternoon, 19th instant. His Highness had been in indifferent health257 words
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Article136 1924-09-27 6 MEETING OF THE F.M.S. COMMITTEE A meeti-lg Of the F.M.S. Rubber Propaganda Committee, over which Sir George Maxwell, K.8.E., C.M.G., presided, was held at the Committee's Offices in the Mercantile Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. Major Knox, Propagandist to the Committee, was introduced, and preliminary questions relating136 words
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Article219 1924-09-27 6 The campaign fta? the raising of funds fcr the A'iglo Chinese Primary School which was announced some weeks ago is ptooeedfoc very actively at present, a d the Advisory Council of the School appreciates very greatly the resp;n-e th .t already has been made to this219 words
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Article81 1924-09-27 6 The Danteng (Selangor) Rubber Estate Ltd. We are in receipt of a telegram from the Secretaries of Banteng (Selangor) Rubber Estates Ltd. advising that in respect of the financial year ended 30th April the Directors have decided, subject to audit and usual adjustments, to recommend the payment81 words
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39 1924-09-27 6 Orders for week a -ding 5th October. Monday, 29th September:—-Individual Troop Parade Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, 30th September:—Signalling Class Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 2nd October:—Band Practice Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.39 words
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Article229 1924-09-27 6 Mr. W. D. Emptage has been appointed a land bailiff for Singapore and an officer under the Rubber Restrict im Ordi »ance. Mr. H. E. Somervilie has been appointed to aot as a member cf the Singapore Harbctar Board dur ng the absence on leave of Mr. A. Jackson, an229 words
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Article302 1924-09-27 6 "MY GOOD FRIEnd KIN, 6BOKGE" HAPPY SPE At the dinner to thm v Guillemard) ,V I count it a great pmiW, the honour of entertain! Zv 1 Ui by tW kiyriedg, of g of friendship I The hcm.ur which is enhanced by my k :ow;,,i n return302 words
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Article119 1924-09-27 6 MAYORALTY OF TOKIO Tokio, 25th September:—As a can for the Mayivrait., of T tto, Mr. S. Kobota has call in place of Mr. Inoue. who decked the candidacy. The N.Y.K. Dispute Seven haarired and four resig i have now leer, received oat Ml mm empoyees of rhe N.Y.K.119 words
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Article190 1924-09-27 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, 26th September:—lt nai pointed out during the half yearCy me i S < f the Perak Motor Union that enriom Peralc phenomenon was that shea the I tin rcse, the speed <i hire een abnormal. The meeting Ifteed that an undesirable feature of190 words
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Article73 1924-09-27 6 (From Our Own f>rre«f «W 1 Ipoh, 26th Septcmberr-The feat of a bicycle thief was r< Taiping Police Court, when a MW j Omar was d arged win U» tig < g clerk's bicycle. He waif possession of eleven pawn t( i bicycles. Inspector k< the matter,73 words
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Article13 1924-09-27 6 RUBBER London.—Is. 2%d. Local—50% cents. TJN London.-£235.lV>- Local.—$116 per fty ,h13 words
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Advertisement315 1924-09-27 6 I JUST OPENED. 1 jjlj J NEW SEASON'S I aESS MATEIfIALS I 1 Tricolene:- l Ali the latest stripes on coloured Jj PlairTcolours and floral patterns. jj Plain in all the latest shades. |j S IPjIS FRENCH PRINTED NAINSOOKS C All Colours amjbesigns. C I Patterns sent on Request [j315 words
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Advertisement21 1924-09-27 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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Advertisement11 1924-09-27 6 WHEN YOU GO TO LONDON l'At.l< M j'VV inixti) cnm 1:,11 words
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Article175 1924-09-27 7 BOLSHEVISTS BITTER WORDS HATRED OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT HOSTILITY TO RUSSIA Reuter. M ••v, 26th September:—Addressing r .a -t rh cherin bitterly attacked Mr. 1 nitc-d States Secretary of «•ta:.' an i accused him of an unconquerable the Soviet Government. Chli he: :n declared Hughes was theReuter. - 175 words
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Article158 1924-09-27 7 MAINTAINING DIPLOMATIC FICTION CRUEL PARTY WAR Reuter. L r. 2t5.h September:—Deai-ing with the o tlon of intervention ir. 44 distracted I r.;.'ia, t fie I mes says it is unfortunate seemed necessary to maintain the ..o lict on that the Provisional Gov->-f Peking is the Government of a.Reuter. - 158 words
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Article104 1924-09-27 7 ttPLI TO FRANCES NOTIFICATION OF LEVY Reuter. P"-- iNth September:—Rep'ly'ng to the i i te announcing the 26 per cent n a German imports the Germ ah G'jverrmt-n-. has presented a note at Paris her readiness to co-operate with i: Iren.-.h ir. electing the levy for aReuter. - 104 words
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Article62 1924-09-27 7 Reuter. r.crrad, 26th September:—The first '-mates of the damage to industrial pre- <e to the fhod> exceed 10,000,000 The damage to private property yit beer, estimated. Martial law c::i med yesterday, but raised to-day 1 1 condition have been restored. v issued a statement thanking v l'Reuter. - 62 words
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Article46 1924-09-27 7 Reuter. 1 l '2.(\i,h September:—Canada and ;i ••it have concluded the reciprocal rtement under which Canada I :< '"rt-U't tj a nuanlber af Australian notably foodstuffs and wines. a admits Canadian newspr nt tax K»ves preference inter al a to ftsh machinery and motor cars.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article30 1924-09-27 7 Reuter. r n, 2Gth September:—According to message the German delegation v ptcted in London shortly to beg n L --tions for the under the Dawes —Reuter. 4Reuter. - 30 words
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Article233 1924-09-27 7 PROTECTION OF THE MINORITIES GEORGIAN TROUBLE Reuter. Geneva, 26th September:—The Assembly adopted the joint Angle-Franco-Belgian resolut or. regarding intervention in the Georgian revolt. AH the speakers hoped the League would exercise prudence in dealing with the Georgiian question.—Reuter. Geneva, 26th September:—The Third Committee has adopted resolutions dealingReuter. - 233 words
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Article103 1924-09-27 7 OVATION AS FT FLIES THROUGH GERMANY Reuter. Berlin, 26th September:—The Zeppelin ZRC, which is the last one to be delivered under the Peace Treaty, was er.thusiasticai y welcomed in the c urse c»f flying over towns before reaching Hamburg frcm Fr edr L-hshafen. Its si>eed was 70 m.p.h.Reuter. - 103 words
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Article88 1924-09-27 7 WILL LIBERALS HELP CONSERVATIVES FIGHT LABOUR? Reuter. London, 26ith September::—Tne newspapers are giving- great prominence to a speech by Mr. Churchill at a Unionist meeting in Edinburgh yesterday, Mr. Balfour presiding, wherein he pleaded for Liberal co-operation with the Conservatives against Socialism, and urged the utilisation of machinery"Reuter. - 88 words
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Article84 1924-09-27 7 PROGRESS OF THE LABOUR COMMITTEE Reuter. Geneva, 26th September:—The Dominion's delegates and Empire delegation conferred for an hour this morning. The latter described the pr:gress cif the Labour's -commi ttees dealing with the disarmament protocol. The Dcmiinoons representatives continue to keep their Governmenits posted as regards the discussionsReuter. - 84 words
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Article56 1924-09-27 7 Reuter. Paris, 26th September:—A Georgian Legation ccmmunt que says It is rep rted that the Soviet troops operating aga.'<nst the Georgian ireurgenibs launched repeated fierce attack's, but were forced to retire with heavy jesses to the mountains. The Georgian population in the distrcts occupied by Scv.'et troopsReuter. - 56 words
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Article33 1924-09-27 7 Reuter. New York, 26th September:—The Presidential <iampai£:n *s nam naily launched yesterday by <he selection of Colonel Theodore son cf the ex-Presiiident, as Republican candidate for the Govemorsh'p of TJew^fork.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article1563 1924-09-27 7 RECONSTRUCTION OF CANALS MR. DUNMAN'S MOTION Nothing- of much importance was discussed at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners held yesterday. Mr. R. J. Farrer, the President was in the chair and the others present were:— Messrs. W. Dunman and A. Anthony, Dr. Elder, Messrs. S Q.1,563 words
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Article80 1924-09-27 7 DETERMINED TO KEEP THEIR END UP Reuter. Madrid, 26th September:—General De Rivera has issued a proulisiniation at Ceuta declaring the Military Directory Is determined to maintain at all costs. Spains posit':ca in Morocco as long as necessary and employ every means at their disposal to crush theReuter. - 80 words
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Article65 1924-09-27 7 REORGANISATION SCHEME APPROOVED BY SHAREHOLDERS Reuter. London, 26th September:—At an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Limited, the approved scheme of the reorganisation of the Company's capital was carried whereby the capital would be first reduced from £20,000,000 to £9,472.000 and then increasedReuter. - 65 words
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Article42 1924-09-27 7 Reuter. Beri n, 2Gth September:—The Cabinet has approved cf the memorandum dealing with the admission of Germ my into the League cf Nations, and a note :s being despatched to the Governments concerned through the Genman diplomats immediately. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article43 1924-09-27 7 Reuter. Berlin, 26th September:—The Munich Provincial Court has conditionally released from October 1, Hitler and Colcvney Kriebel both of whom were sentenced on April 1 to five years' detention in a fortress, but were to be conditionally released after six months.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement422 1924-09-27 7 1 BEARDMORE I I SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP I SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS ALL BRITISH PSUIP I ACCESSIBILITY LIFTS or FORCES f 1» *W«WL FLW WORKING I DIRECT ACTING PARTS HAND or POWER 1 I RELIABILITY I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OP I j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, I (Incorporated in England.) I422 words
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Article806 1924-09-27 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING LAST NIGHTS BOUTS CHAI LAI TOO FAST FOR FAST MANALO In spite of the counter attra:tion at the Victoria Memorial Hall iast night a large crowd turned out to the Happy Valley ring when a series of good bouts were staged. The preliminaries and the semG-windup produced806 words
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Article254 1924-09-27 8 WINS IN THIRTEENTH ROUND ON FOUL A disappointing ending to what had turned into a great fight, was the way the Stadium main event op the night of September 13, can be summed up. The scrap terminated suddenly in the thirteenth round when Flores landed one at254 words
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Article311 1924-09-27 8 CHAMPION TO RETURN TO THE PHILIPPINES r%ankie Ger-iaro said to be the most formidable contender for the flyweight title of the world is not to have a crack at Pancho Villa for the title. Villa was indefinitely suspended by the New York Boxing ComnAsio* on September 16,311 words
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Article95 1924-09-27 8 RUGBY The following teams will turn out oh Tuesday for a rugby practice game on the Padang: Colours: King; W. Webster, Poison, R. V. S. Johnston, J. T. T. Webster; C, C. Morrison, P. T. Hutching; R. A. Phayre, T. C. Martine, S. H. Weston, Wilkinson, W.95 words
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Article59 1924-09-27 8 There wi:l be a match at Johore this afternoon between a scratch fifteen from Singapore and a fifteen composed of Johore players and players from H. M. S. Pegasus. It will be remembered that in a match between the same teams a short while ago59 words
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Article118 1924-09-27 8 TO-DAY'S SINGAPORE—SELANGOR MATCH FOOTBALL The Selangor team which represented the State agiarinst Singapore f r the Malaya Cup ait Kuala Lumpur recently arrived here this morning im readlr-ess far this afternoon's match against Singapore. The following are the teams:—» S ngapore: Pratt, Mohamed Syed, Pennefather; Lee Aeria,118 words
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Article53 1924-09-27 8 CRICKET The following will represent the St. Joseph's Institution agai.ist Fort Canning on the school ground this afternoon:—F. J. Rappa (Capt.) C. Maddox, G. Tessensohn, C. Eber, C. de Silva, L. Oorloff, W. Ess, Tan Sam Ngo, P. d'Almeida, V. Galistan and K. Mosbergen.53 words
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Article13 1924-09-27 8 The above match fixed for this afternoon has been cancelled.13 words
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Article58 1924-09-27 8 HOCKEY The following will represent the S.R.C. vs. R. E. at Hockey on Monday on the S.R.C. ground:—A. C. Camegy; N. E. Ess and V. C. Westerhout; J. R. Rodrigues, C. A. Pq-<rxefather and! E. Mowe; R. C. Oehlers, J. Rodrigues, H. G. Stack, (capt.) C. A.58 words
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Article28 1924-09-27 8 GOLF The result of the ladies' monthly medal for September was: Mrs. H. R. S. Law fO5 14 91 Mrs. F. G. Swinde* 109 10 9028 words
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Article457 1924-09-27 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING The following are the positions in order of merit of the teams competing in the above competition. Phase Phase L 2. 13 Ptn. D Coy., M.S.V.R. 145 60 205 15 Ptn. D Coy., 2nd Royal Sussex Regt. 150 48 198 3 Ptn. A Coy., M.S.V.R.457 words
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Article51 1924-09-27 8 The September Spoon Competition took place at Seletar on Sept. 25th and resulted as fot-ows:— 100 200 300 Heap yds- yds. yds. Total. Mrs. Wilson 26 28 26 102.50 Mrs. Mugliston 26 28 25 102.32 Mrs. Gattey 27 28 27 101.61! Mrs. Lyall 29 29 2851 words
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Article238 1924-09-27 8 MONDAY'S TIES LAWN TENNIS B. Class Doubles Sturgess and Ainsworth —1 vs. Dobscn and Hickey scr. Salter and Case —1 vs. Tindall and Chill scr. C. Class Doubles Martin and McMullan scr., vs. Hendrie and Hare —3. Baxter and Hudson scr., vs Morrell and Bright scr. C. Class238 words
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Article20 1924-09-27 8 TO-DAY'S TIES BADMINTON Teo Kiat Seng vs. Khoo Yang Soon. Ang Chim Boh vs. Tay Kent* Wan.20 words
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Article42 1924-09-27 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is givem to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]42 words
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Article359 1924-09-27 8 Sir,—In spite of indications to the contrary, the subject that engages the most interne interest of mankind is that of religion. There seems a great irclination to shun Church, a>i what stands for the outward signs of Christianity, but there is only an open359 words
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Article116 1924-09-27 8 BRIDGE PARTLY DEMOLISHED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 2Gth September:—A considerable amount of inconvenience has 'been caused to residents in the neighbourhood of Java-lane, Malacca, through the collapse of a bridge over the river in that vicinity, which connected Java-lane with Bridgestreet and Kampcng Pantai. It is alleged116 words
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Article57 1924-09-27 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 27th September. Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Seller*. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Bpot 50% 51 October 51 51 M» October to December 51V4 51% January to 52 52% Latest London Cables57 words
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Article23 1924-09-27 8 Singapore, 27th September. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York.—2B% London.—ls. 2%d. Singapore.—so% cents. Tone of Market.—Firm.23 words
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Article171 1924-09-27 8 Astonishing stories of newcomers luck in the diamond diggings are reported fro>m Stompies, South Afr.'ca, where there ar2 more than 10,000 people, Including blacks, with hundreds more streaming in from all aides every week. A Free State farmer landed at Stompies to try hr'e luck but the omy claim he171 words
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Advertisement14 1924-09-27 8 CLEARANCE SALE SMASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FRANKEL BROTHERS, "FRANKELS BUILDING", Victpria Street.14 words
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Advertisement265 1924-09-27 8 Remember* THE HOUSE in tbe SPORTS LINE i CRICKET, TENNIS, HOCKEY, FOOTBALL, VOLLEY ffALL, I PUNCH BALL, RUGBY, BADMINTON, PING PONG. BOXING 4 GLOVES, POLO GOLF I 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. j a i i i I I I I,,l;,l,!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]lllllll!lllll^lllllllllllllillllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllll!lllllllll|!ll'.ll,Hl l |!l|I,|1 I I I I L Lactogen265 words
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Miscellaneous91 1924-09-27 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of parades up to and for 28th September 1924. To-day, 27th September at 2 p.m.—The Gap., All Officers, Tactical Exercise in preparation for G. O. C.'s In section on Sunday October 5th. 2.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v.) Field Sect., Camp, at Siglap. 2 p.m.—Farrer91 words
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Article377 1924-09-27 9 rgASER AND CO.'s WEEKLY REPORT re, J Ith September:—A further be noted in the price of Tin < market has remained for irt quiet with dealings on a lie. Rubber has strengthened shares continue quite neglecttit for stray orders there is bus mess passing. Industrials liet throughout377 words
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Article88 1924-09-27 9 >AGISI,RATE*S VIEW OF THE SHOPS ACT under the Shops Act at Tower Br tg Pi lice Court against a defendant illeged to have sold a quarter of I tea fifteen minutes after closing Magistrate (Mr. Rateliffe Cousins) i 1 the summons on the payment of B "I88 words
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Article212 1924-09-27 9 moat intellectual women I two best speakers make their ar.d often cook their own George Elliot was a splendid i i could make both bread ■aster, wife of the ex Lord us commented in an interview Weekly Dispatch" on the advice garet Bondneld, Parliamentary the Labour Ministry,212 words
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Article409 1924-09-27 9 TERRIBLE EXECUTION PRIEST STONED TO DEATH BY HIS ENEMIES Calcutta, 16th September:—Details have been received from a most reliable source of the execution, in terrible circumstances X heart of K SwL a Mahommedon Moulvi, who refused to recant his religious beliefs. The Moulvi's name! were Niamutullah Khan, and409 words
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Article130 1924-09-27 9 PLANS OF THE MAN IN THE RUBBER SUIT A mysterious rubber ball of huge dimensions is believed to be hidden in the outskirtsi of this city, says Reuter from Niagara. In this bald Bobby Leach, the only man alive Who has successfully negotiated the Falls (hi) 1911)130 words
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40 1924-09-27 9 Received by the Chartered Bank to which please send ail monies and lists. The fund will close »3 September 30. Already acknowledged $1,624.34 Members of the Malacca Club 130 $1,754.34 J. A. B. COOK, Hon. Secretary.40 words
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Article176 1924-09-27 9 The "Straits Echo" says:— As stated some time ago, the Chattered Bank has acquired a site where the present Central Police Station now stands for new buildings to be erected in the near future. Government has agreed to hand over the site by the end of the year. Some time176 words
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Article127 1924-09-27 9 The Prince of Wildes must de a» lti> < f tde V< rk pre» ll, linll din, an American dride. One poper da« opened ita eulnnrrn? to l to n»Ke Leap Veur offer? to tde Prinze, and lde dest offer? 2re lo dd sent :<-» ll>!« >vnd tde girls' idiot.»ssr»pd5.127 words
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Advertisement1239 1924-09-27 9 CHURCH SERVICES THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY September 28th, 1924 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 a.m. Hoiy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. S. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS 5.30 p.m. Evensong- and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathe-dral-.—Monday,1,239 words
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Obituary277 1924-09-27 10 SIXTY YEARS A FARMER IN QUEENSLAND The Earl ocf Ducie, who spent m-st of his life as a sheep-farmer in Queensland, died on August 7 at Tortworth Court. Falfiefld Gloucestershire, in his 91st year. Educated at Rugiby and Miagdalan College, Oxford, Berkeley Basil Moreton, after a277 words
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Article204 1924-09-27 10 BRUTAL MURDERER'S LIGHT SENTENCE A remarkable instance of the extreme leniency of the Courts in the Dutch East Indies is recorded by The Times Batavia corresponded. In May last a native r.amed Pangkat broke into the house of an Army captain while the officer was out on204 words
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Article131 1924-09-27 10 HUSBAND DROWNED AT A PLACE OF TRAGIC MEMORY A woman's presentiment was tragically realised in the of her husband Joseph P. Mackie, a Belfast mechanic, at Millisle, Co. Dawn. Five years ago to the day, during a visit to the same place, her child was seized with fatal131 words
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Article247 1924-09-27 10 There has recently been established in Shanghai a society for the purpose of studying and discussing the art of the silver screen. The organisation is known as the Shanghai Cinematography Criticism Society and has been promoted by a number of Chinese artists and journalists. It is247 words
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Article127 1924-09-27 10 Sir Sidney Kidman, the Australian cattle king:, who is disputing- a huge claim for £166,000 in land taxes, owns what must surely be the world's largest farm, for the aggregate area of his holding exceeds 40,000 square miles, roughly equivalent to the whole of England less Yorkshire and Devon. As127 words
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Advertisement765 1924-09-27 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Fourteen Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. On Thursday, 2nd October, at 10 a.m. On Saturday, 4th October, at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, 7th October, at 10 a.m. The Pledges765 words
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Advertisement575 1924-09-27 10 DON'T GIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, wherj you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when you have tried all the cures you know and these cures have failed—don't give up. The skill of man can find a way to solve575 words
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Advertisement535 1924-09-27 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP itav..,. BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND AX *> 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 US Si T AUTOLYCUS for535 words
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Article262 1924-09-27 11 A COMICAL PASSAGE WITH THE SPEAKER Anting out of a question in the House ol Commons as to whether magistrates Mould be encouraged to visit prion* Major Cc/lfcx (C, West Dorset) asked v.n.iher some members of the Labour farty had net seen the inside of prison ih otner262 words
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Article240 1924-09-27 11 WIVES WHO BORROW IN SECRET Of 1,380 money-lenders in Liverpool and Birkenhead 1,100 are women. Their activities in the poor districts are condemned in a report by the Social and Industrial Reform Committee of the Liverpool Women Citizens' Association. The interest charged in these districts is at least240 words
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Article162 1924-09-27 11 SHIPPING MAGNATE AND SPORTSMAN LEAVES £106.753 Mr. Charles Bower Ismay, the shipping magnate and sportsman, owner of Craganour, and one cf the survivors of the Titanic, which was sunk in 1912, who died from sleepy sickness, left unsettled property valued for probate at £103,753 with net personalty .£43,042.162 words
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Article251 1924-09-27 11 On Augjust 9, the sounds produced by the Dor Beetle, a tiny insect no larger than a sixpence, were for the first time successfully broadcast from the London Station. The sounds were audible to listeners-in throughout the British Isles. Mr. Hugh Main delivered a lecture on "The251 words
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Article521 1924-09-27 11 MEAT c. Beef steak round kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 84 Fork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each521 words
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Advertisement757 1924-09-27 11 I_ STEAMER SAIUHGS P 0 BRITISH UNfT (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGERJVND CARGO SERVICES. lENINSULAR AND ORIENTAiTsTEAM NAVIGATION nn LONDON AND FAR EAST MA I SERvfcE (Under Contract with Hi* Iff.uZ ,vv^*" OUTWARDS from LONDON G V6l ~-> For China Japan M m HOMEWARDS. Due Marseilles, London Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore757 words
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Advertisement45 1924-09-27 11 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someone stops Advertising Someone stops buying When Someone stops buying Someone stops selling When Someone stops selling Someone 6tops making When Someone stops making Someone stops earning When Everyone stops earning Everybody stops buying KEEP GOING Advertise in THE MALAYA TRIBUNE45 words
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Advertisement520 1924-09-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAiSHA) LONJ>Gty' LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Sept 30 1 Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 13 14 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marsel'les London Antwerp Oct 27 28 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Nov 10 11 Hakone Maru 11,000520 words
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Advertisement439 1924-09-27 12 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Austin Landaulet, in perfect condition. Inspection and trial can be arranged by appointment. Apply to Box ho. 209 c/o Malaya Tribune. M) TO LET TO LET. 6—c D'Almeida Street. Rent moderate. Apply 8 D'Almeida Street. TO LET. i FLAT TO BE LET. Amber Mansions. Entry even439 words
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Advertisement366 1924-09-27 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:366 words
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Advertisement507 1924-09-27 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,507 words
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Advertisement480 1924-09-27 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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Advertisement399 1924-09-27 12 INSURANCE. THE f||l SOUTH er,ti8h INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. l. c marAliouth, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, let Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1A, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No.399 words
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Advertisement358 1924-09-27 12 INSURANCE. THE ORIENTAL (Incorporated in i nd has recently mtrodncM 1 IMPROVED COMMISSION; and invites applications f 1 AGENTS AND at from gentlemen in a p sition to inl business ,otr odoc« "T? 1924 H The Company has secured l new business constituting l d :e A RECORD and urges358 words
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