Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1924
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Title Section27 1924-10-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] -—< AND^^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI.- -No.232 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 192427 words
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Advertisement162 1924-10-01 1 t I REPAIRING is OUR SPECIALITY! f satisfaction Guaranteed I j Charges Moderate. typewriter Emporium I I X.V.X. Building g I v Raffles riace, Singapore. 'Phone: 3290. I Never troubles the discrimioating: i jsmoker whose choice is 555, because! I (they are free from dangerous dust, and: \NV /%l i/\S162 words
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Advertisement53 1924-10-01 1 -MANY CHILDREN I 5 I are considered doll and back- 2 I warri are simply »ufferf«f from Weak Eyes. Ad exam I ration by our Optometry ats will I determine whether or not yfrSJ 9 I ch*ld requ res glasses. Z f THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I I 15, South53 words
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Article1547 1924-10-01 2 XII: LONDON'S "UPPER TEN" BY MRS. COURTNEY JAMES One of the most fascinating sight-seeing expeditions in London is to wander through the district known generally by the title of "Mayfair." Here live the "Upper Ten", although the remorseless march of modern events has somewhat reduced1,547 words
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Article102 1924-10-01 2 Northern Chinese vernacular papers foreshadow a time when Chinese boxers will be competing for world championships. The prophecy is made in connection with a m vemer.t to preserve and .foster "the ancient Ghiniese acrobatic and boxinig contests." Exhibitions of these arts are to be given at the Ruling summer resort.102 words
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Advertisement288 1924-10-01 2 ■i«ii«i]|i;«ii«iilM»ii«ii«ii«ii«ii«ii«ii«ii«iiiM«iiiiiiniii^^ RAFFLES CAFE' CONFECTIONERY (Raffles Hotel Buildings) I I BRAS BASAH BOAD. Under the supervision of European Expert Confectioners. 1 Meals Served A' la Carte' m Specialities: Outside Catering I i i Wedding and Birthday Cakes. Local and Upcountry orders promptly executed. |UI!IulIIIKllJliIWnilIII!l!1IIII!ll!IIIII!!l.il 'l!i|;HiH'llll|l:l;!lll|iilill!!lli| lllillllll 111 IliliilUini!!!!!!"! I 111 111288 words
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Advertisement609 1924-10-01 2 TO AVOID DYSENTERY. and diarrhoea during the hot season the system must be kept clean and the functions active and regular, for which purpose Pinkettes are perfection. Pinkettes gently regulate the liver and bo<we!vs, dispel constipation, banish biliousness, vertigo, sick headaches-, purify the breath and clear the skin. Of chemists609 words
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Article737 1924-10-01 3 Tne Curse at Farewell. By Rabindranath Layore. Transited by Bdwd Th mpI n. (Jianap. 3s. Gd. net.) This uramatizatkn of an Indian myth was wntten in 1893, and Mr. Thompson has earned cur gratitude by his translation. Tagore was aUJte.y alive to the nudern implications of the737 words
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Article176 1924-10-01 3 LATEST ENTERPRISE OF PASTEUR INSTITUTE IN GUINEA The Pasteur Institute has set up in the island otf Los, near Konakri, in French Guinea, a farm" for the breeding and preservation of apes and monkeys required for medical experimental purposes. This is a large, well-watered, woody, and fertile176 words
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Article46 1924-10-01 3 M. Chantekuip arrived in Ceylon laart week. Arrangements are being made, it is understood, with the authorities for permission to corJdiukJt a series of flights from some suitable enclosure in Cvlannbo. M. Chantelomp's bipiane Was taken to Ceylon by the "City cf Birmingham" on September 14.46 words
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Advertisement398 1924-10-01 3 3 f C !v those who suffer from puts know the misery it rings :It ro >siiie of its pleasures, steals the brightness *i existence, and substitutes d.;ys cf dull c n and periods c- acute ft&ony. That j herbal healer ZAM-BUK is unequalled for s power to end the398 words
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Advertisement206 1924-10-01 3 love and look forward to having it llHfk every day, without fail. Do not *ffT disappoint them. Give them all the w Quaker Oats h 7 they ,vin eat i S Quaker Oats is the ideal food for chil- dren becauce it contains ail the sixteen 1 elements necessary for206 words
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Advertisement1027 1924-10-01 4 AMUSEMENTS "NEttO FIBDLtD WHILE HOME BURNID 1 X Here at last on the screen of C 1 EMPIRE CINEMA I From V/ednesday, Ist October to Monday, 6th October I FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. C 3 at 9 3:> {HE S DIRECT FROM ITS A,73 1 S TRIUMPHANT RUN ON The1,027 words
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Article360 1924-10-01 5 TO-DAY, Ist OCTOBER KeSNUtl&n, Kuala Dungun and Trengganu Hong H> 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 2 p.m. Kretay, Kelantan, Patani, Singora.* Bandon and Bangkok* Sudd'nadib 2 p.m. Batavia De Haan 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar* Ban Whatt Hin 3 p.m. Muntok and Palembang Van Noort 3 p.m. Port360 words
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Article84 1924-10-01 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 1st October. Pale Crepe Clos ng Pr ces. Buyers Seller». Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 50% 51 October 51 Vi 51V& October to December 51 Vi 52% January to March 52 5284 words
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Article88 1924-10-01 5 Singapore, Ist October. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4d 5J32 Demand 2s 4d I|l6 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19|32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 157% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 4 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 138%88 words
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Article576 1924-10-01 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE R.-e, S:am No 1 per Ko;,an $400 Rice, Siam 2 $375 kjce, Siam 3 8345 RK-e, Saigon 1 331 Rice, Saigon 2 «3->2 Crce, Saigon 3 «.•«•> < 9 R., Z n n HIS :ce, Rangoon 1 Rice, Rangoon 2 $293 Rice, Par Bailed576 words
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Article132 1924-10-01 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.60 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.90132 words
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Article54 1924-10-01 5 A school for deaf, dumb, blind, and Lame children has been, established in Canton. It is the first of its kind. The institution is a charitable one, and free to those needi'ig instruction as far as tuition is concerned. It is situated at Pei-whan Kai, Ta-tung Loo. Boarders are charged54 words
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Article1670 1924-10-01 5 YESTERDAY'S MEETING A meeting cf the members cf the Singapore Turf Club was held in the Exchange Rooms yesterday afternoon. Mr. V. W. Vick presided and a scheme for building accommodation r the use of up-country lace ho.ses and ponies and also for the general use of1,670 words
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Article140 1924-10-01 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arriye. M Singapore, Ist October. Number after the sh p indicates he Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate/ the number of the Gate to eater at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Tara, 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3140 words
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Article112 1924-10-01 5 Per Plancius:—Mr. A. N. A. M. van Aken, Mr. C. H. v.d. Leeuw, Mr. and Mrs. Oni Jok Kie and two children, Mr. G. J. Uleman, Mr. and Mrs. Tanaka, Mr. A. Tab Mr. H. E. Brindley, Mr. F. K. E. Kennedy, Mr. Aminah, Mr. A. S. U.112 words
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Article35 1924-10-01 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 156 equal to $100. The rare of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 161 eqnal tcr $100.35 words
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Advertisement284 1924-10-01 5 BOXING! HAPPY Friday, 3rd October. 1£C SPECIAL CONTESTS. a ight ha mi ionship ol Mdlaya llEl vs. E.GRADY R USDS. (Challenger) SPECIAL HLTLVM IONUSTS. B WALLLY vs. ALiRONO K» ROUNDS. C. LEVES vs. TA1HO 10 ROUNDS. M ANOTHER SIX ROUND PRELIMINARY. prices; —$5, $3, $2, and $1. G. H. Kiat284 words
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Advertisement242 1924-10-01 5 SUCCESS I O D H Y R IIVJ E J MAKES FAT PEOPLE LEAN J FILL COUHSE $6. I I FROM ALL CHEMISTS AMD STORES OR OIRECT FROM I Anglo French Drug Houses Ltd I f 2. VICTORIA STREET I f SINGAPORE. I Phone No. 2332. JI STOCK JUST ARRIVED242 words
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Advertisement16 1924-10-01 5 BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SMASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FRANKEL BROTHERS, "FRANKELS BUILDING", Victoria Street.16 words
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Article42 1924-10-01 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, Ist October High Tides.—H.46 a.m. B. L homeward mail closes. Bishop's Lecture, V.M.C.A., 9 p.m. Zimbalist's Recital, Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, 2nd October High Tides.—o.l3 a.m., 0.17 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m.42 words
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Article1261 1924-10-01 6 What about a campaign against the cruelty to animals in "Singapore?"—writes a correspondent.—" If, when you have time, you write a few foroible articles—" Not enough interest in it, reader. We newspapers have to stick to the subjects that people really care about. The glden rule for1,261 words
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Article309 1924-10-01 6 Seattle, 30th September:—The worldfliers feat is beii.g commemorated by a monument of polihh granite fifteen feet high.— Reuter. Montreal, 30th September:—A reduction of three dollars ii the price of newsprint, to seventy dollars a ton, for next year, is announced by several mills.—Reuter. Victoria, 30th September:—The liner. Empress of Canada,309 words
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Article830 1924-10-01 6 CLAIM BY P. AND 0. BANK The action in which the P. and 0. Banking C rpoiation are suing the executors of the will of the late Mr. Tan Sian Soo and several be. eficiaries under the will was commenced before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, yesterday830 words
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Article34 1924-10-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, 30th September:—Mr. Schram, of the Oriental Shows has been badly bitten by a python, which left marks of twentysix teeth. The patient is progressing satisfactorily.34 words
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Article51 1924-10-01 6 Teo Sian Leow, a Chinese was produced by the Revenue Department before Mr. Sennett, in the Second Police Court this morning and charged with being in possession of non-Govermne t chandu. His Worship convicted the accused and imposed a fi*e of $150 or three months imprisonment in51 words
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Article41 1924-10-01 6 Chan Liarag Scrag who was arrested on Monday was charged before Mr Sennett, the Second Magistrate, this morning with attempted extortion of $200 by putting a compatriot in fear of injury. The case was transferred to the District Court.41 words
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Article48 1924-10-01 6 The Right Rev. C. J. Ferguson-Davie, D.D., Bishop of Singapore, will deliver a lecture at the Y.M.C.A. on "Mesopotamia" to-night at 9 o'clock. His Excellency Sir Theodore Fraser, K.C.B., CLS.I., C.M.G., will be in the Chair. A cordial invitation is extended to all those interested to be present.48 words
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Article248 1924-10-01 6 CEREMONIAL RECEPTION AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ARRANGEMENTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, 30th September:—The special tran with the King Siam on beard, arrived yesterday sharp on tine Ceremonial reception* were accorded on the station .platform, where His Majesty was received by a guard of hon248 words
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Article141 1924-10-01 6 AMONG THi TEONraws th* t5, 5* Crop F mff U P feud anionxr hows, Smgap-re anotner crime wave. More thaSLne record •f murder has been made duringWhe n as t few weeks and the trouble appeal kn eloping at an appalling One case of murder and another141 words
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Article48 1924-10-01 6 FIRST CLASS ORDER OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT In the course of his visit I Johore an Unda l' H M the Xi r f Siam was pleased to confer His Highness the SrHSv? i° hore the fim order of the White Elephant of Siam.48 words
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Article171 1924-10-01 6 c r T et u°J CCoiHd the diath Mr, HrL-t i occurred at the General Ho o p:tal on Monday night at the early age 01 4Z aßer a protracted illness. The deceased lady had been ailing for over three years being subject to tuberculosa 2-VS171 words
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Article114 1924-10-01 6 L^f S L ative Counci! meeting on Monday October 6th the following resolutions will be brought: JL Resolution by the Attorney-General:— lhat this Council under the powers vestal £L£ h L Ar Cle ?2 Vl f the Inst ucS i k r- V he R yal Slgv> Manual114 words
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Article49 1924-10-01 6 From Holland and Germany by s.s. J. P. Coen, due Singapore 10 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatched 11th September) by s.s. Teesta, due Penang 6 a.m. on Friday, the 3rd instant. From France by s.s. Porthos, due Singapore 7 a.m. on Saturday, the 4th instant.49 words
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Advertisement355 1924-10-01 6 I /^T~~~ V K JUST OPENED. I [*w\ J NEW SEASON'S j 1 S&l'i D3ESS MATEk,ALS I ill 16 lateststripes on co^ourec Plain colours and floral patterns. 6 l Plain in all the latest shades. E 1 FRENCH PRIM 1 NAINSOOKS S All Colours and Designs. I Patterns sent on355 words
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Advertisement16 1924-10-01 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER D ndon.—le. 2M»d. Local.—50% cents. TIN London.—£241.5.0. Local.—$119.50 per picul 150 tons soli16 words
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Article20 1924-10-01 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, MrGeoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.20 words
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Article566 1924-10-01 7 OFFENDING CLAUSE REDRAFTED THREATENED DEADLOCK VANISHES JAPAN SATISFIED Reuter. r Se] Member: —A serious parenthy been reached in tie w tocoi. The committee of u on which Britain, France, Italy and presented, in discussing: the a formula with a view to a t h erstood that Mr. AdatchiReuter. - 566 words
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Article223 1924-10-01 7 BRITAIN'S SOLEMN UNDERTAKING LORD PARMOOR'S VIEWS Reuter. London, 30th September:—Renter is informed that the situation at Iraq appears to be that the Turkish troops are still within the boundary of Mosul-V;i ?ye t and burned villages, but no offensive has been taken by British aeroplanes since SeptemberReuter. - 223 words
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Article72 1924-10-01 7 VETOED BY POLICE AUTHORITIES Reuter. Ber in, 30th September:—The Police authorities have vetoed the release of Hitler alleging that while he was in confinement he actively participated in the re-organisa-tion of idegal societies into one big organisation called "Fror.tbann", aiming to overthrow the constitution and the restoration ofReuter. - 72 words
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Article61 1924-10-01 7 AUSTRALIA OUT OF IT Reuter. Melbourne, 30th September:—The O mmonwealth Board of Trade states that there is nothing to justify their recommending the Federal Government to subsid'se ships to develop Australian traJe in the East Where apparently anti-Australian sentiment exists. According to the Board of TradeReuter. - 61 words
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Article37 1924-10-01 7 Paris, 30th September:—"Le Matin" says that the French Budget for 1925 will amount to 32,500,000,000 francs and comprises all expenses. It will be balanced by a reduction of expenditure and the readjustment of taxes.—Havas.37 words
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Article32 1924-10-01 7 Reuter. Madrid, 30th September:—An official report states that the Spanish troops have entered Shesbua"/. A fierce encounter in the Larache zone resulted in considerable losses on both sides. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article20 1924-10-01 7 Reuter. London, 30th September:—Sir Frederick Field has been promoted Vice Admiral on the retirement of Rear-Admiral Mawfoey.— Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article17 1924-10-01 7 Reuter. Mexico, 30th September:—General Elias Plutarco Calles has been elected President of Mexico. —Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article21 1924-10-01 7 Reuter. London, 30th September:— Earl Beauchamp has been elected leader to the Liberal Peers in atfccessAn to Earl Grey who resigned.—Renter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article77 1924-10-01 7 REPORT OF MEDIATORS TO BE SUBMITTED Reuter. Tokio, 30th September:—The Nippon Yusen Kaisha dispute has been settled. Reuter. Tokio, 30th September:—The report of a settlement cf the Ni,;<pon Yusen Kaisha dispute is premature. An agreement has been reached only b.trween the mediators of both sides, the terms ofReuter. - 77 words
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Article187 1924-10-01 7 "NERO" AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA TO-NIGHT "Nero", the spectacular William Fox picture still remains the dominating big photodtama of the year. After its suocestsful seasons in America and Europe, "Nero" created a sensation on its arrival here. It has been screened to packed houses in Singapore and187 words
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Article391 1924-10-01 7 RUSSO-JAPANESE PARLY IN HIBERNATION Tokio, 27th. September:—It is r* ported that the Japanese Military authorities are of opinion t"hat the Japanese evaluation from North Saghalian cann't be executed until next spring owing to the standstill in the parley. N. Y. K.'s STRIKE Tukio, 28th September:—The N. Y K.'a391 words
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Article182 1924-10-01 7 The Bishop of Singapore is expected in Bangkok on the 11th instant. Mr. H. Laos, formerly the popular chief steward of the Melchoir Treub, has now taken over the management of the Hotel van Wijk and is introducing the wellkrvown rijsttafel every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The occasion is being182 words
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Article525 1924-10-01 7 SECOND READING OF IRISH BILL STORM OVER NON-PROSECUTION OF JOURNALIST MR. BALDWIN'S HINT Reuter. London, 30th September:—The House of Commons was crowded and animated when it re-assembled to discuss the Irish Treaty Amending BJBL Mr. Mac Donald was ministerially ovated on his entering. i hough this was nominallyReuter. - 525 words
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Article156 1924-10-01 7 CHINESE WOMAN DISTILLER'S APPEAL FAILS The appeal of a Chinese woman against a conviction and fine of $500, with the alternative of ten months' rigorous imprisonment, for possessing dutiable liquor and an illicit srtriil, was argued before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw yesterday. The Officers of156 words
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Advertisement8 1924-10-01 7 WHEN YOU GO TO LONDON P46L 2 V4V8 words
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Advertisement214 1924-10-01 7 /•«««•"■''■''■"■"•"•''■"•"•«•hi™ HUDSON MATERIAL FOR LIGHT RAILWAYS. I H P- SO L l GH RAILWAY MATERIAL is manufactured at the largest I works in the Empire devoted solely to the construction of Light Railway Equip- i 1 ni?*v4 e ,a U v ,ng m the ability to P urchast; finest raw214 words
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Article232 1924-10-01 8 LAWN TENNIS S.C.C. TOURNAMENT TODAY'S TIES A. Class Doubles Utermark and Hill —1 vs. Winter and Smith bcr. B. Class Doubles Stewart and Jackson scr. vs. Mallinson and Gree —1. C. Class Doubles Williams and Davie* —4 VS. Penman and Meadows plus 1. C. Class Singles C.232 words
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Article35 1924-10-01 8 BADMINTON TO-MORROW'S TIES Tay Keng Wan vs. Teo Kiat Seng. Ang Chim Boh vs. Tan Poh Ann. SATURDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1924 Chia Keng Poh vs. Sittampalam. Tay Keng Wan vs. Khoo Yang Soon.35 words
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Article17 1924-10-01 8 SWIMMING The Y.M.C.A. Swimming: Pool will be closed for cleaning 1 on Thursday and Friday.17 words
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Article604 1924-10-01 8 DECISION OF OUTSTATION OWNERS DEADLOCK REACHED THE TURF The boycotting of future Singapore race meeting by outstation owners is contemplated unless the Singapore Turf Club agree to certain concessions regarding the stabling of horses, freight charges, etc, says Monday's "Malay Mail." Trouble has been brewing for some months,604 words
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Article196 1924-10-01 8 FUKIEN AND KWANTUNG FLOOD RELIEF FUNDS A series of interesting Chinese plays under the auspices of the Singapore Oh inese Ohamber of Commerce have been arranged in aid of the Fukien and Kwantung Flood Relief Funds. These plays will be staged by members of the Hoi Thin196 words
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Article155 1924-10-01 8 "A STATESMAN COULD MAKE A SPEECH" Three tests for drunkenness were described by a doctor giving evidence at the South Western Police Court, where Herbert H. Morris, of West Norwood, was fined £3 and £10. 10s. costs for dangerously driving a motorcar while drunk. Dr. Anderson, who155 words
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Article160 1924-10-01 8 Programme of drills up to and for sth October 1924. To-day, Ist October at 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, ML G. Plato-cm, Drill. 4.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, C. Company, Practice Warren Shield Cmpetition. 6.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, All Officers and N. C. O.s of Blue Force (See special R. 0. No.160 words
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Article52 1924-10-01 8 H. M. the King of Siam $1,000 A. St. Albar, Smrth 50 J. Bagnall fO Collected by Mrs. H. Salmond 50 G. A. Be.;: g BrMge and Mah J ng 13.30 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A. Trimmer 50 Previously acknowledged 528.70 $1,717 E. M. BURKILL,52 words
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Article52 1924-10-01 8 BILLIARDS A billiards handicap will begin at the S.C.C. 0:1 October 27, and entries close on Ootober 18. As before players will be divided into two classes, and in A class games will be 250 up and in B 150. There will be a sweep in connection with52 words
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Article108 1924-10-01 8 S.R.C. vs. BOUSTEAD CO. HOCKEY The following will represent the S.R.C. vs. Boustead and Co., at Hockey to-morrow on the S.R.C. ground:—A. G. Carnegy; NT E. Ess and E. O. Angus; F. Albuquerque, V. C. Westerhout and J. R. Rodrliues; R. C. Oehlers, A. W. Moreira, H. G Stack (Capt),108 words
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Article1505 1924-10-01 8 COLD STORAGE COMPANY LTD. The 22nd. annual general meeting of shareholders of the Singapore Cold Storage Company, Ltd., was he d at the offices of Messrs. Bcustead and Co., Ltd., yesterday, when the Hon. Mr. V. Gibbons (Chairman) presided and there were also present Messrs. W. H. MacgregMr,1,505 words
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Article185 1924-10-01 8 London, 14th September:—The French Government has decided to cease transporting further hard-labcur convicts to the French penal settlement at Cayenne in French Guiana which will be suppressed. By this decision, says the Paris correspo> dent of the "Times," France comes into line with the rest of the world,185 words
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Article401 1924-10-01 8 Sir Robert Ho Tung, staunch advocate of the unification of China by a Rou:d Table Peace Conference, is returning to China from Eunpe by way of Siberia. The City Opera of Singapore, which is having a very successful season at the Drury Lane Theatre Hall Penang gave a peid imance401 words
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Advertisement14 1924-10-01 8 CLEARANCE SALE SMASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FRANKEL BROTHERS, "FRANKELS BUILDING", Victoria Street.14 words
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Advertisement234 1924-10-01 8 i I i Remember— I a ■r m I 1"% house j 1 EVERYTHING 9 j in the "SPORTS" LINE CRICKET, TENNIS, HOCKEY, FOOTBALL, VOLLEY BALL, PUNCH BALL, RUGBY, BADMINTON, PING PONG, BOXING I GLOVES, POLO GOLF j 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. i i TTHiwiiniiti ■i!Bnnran«uanaiiaiia:ißn«itaHaiiattßiiauat(»nwiiaiiaiiaiiarTaiiai*atiaii«iißitait«iiatiaiißiiaii iciiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiininmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii iiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiMiuiuiuiuiiiijtiuuiiLiiiiaiaiai234 words
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Advertisement8 1924-10-01 8 PATZENHOFER BEER Sole Agents PATERSON SIMONS CO., LTD.8 words
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Article560 1924-10-01 9 I LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange F^KL!^ issue the Singapore, Ist October. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar q. 2s Anglo-Java 20s Anglo-Malay t mL 20s Ayer Kuning 20s Batu Caves oIL 20s Batu Tiga oil 2s Bekoh560 words
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Advertisement245 1924-10-01 9 LERYS-PERFUMES-PARIS If 9 The Best French Perfumes I m M<*de in Paris. i^m^^^^ I i tv M\ PARFUM BELLE JOLIE Various sizes Qfc 5 e_V^] I -il \\m\ BLANC BELLE JOLIE Bulk 0* I j PARFUM FLEURS j aS mm I I EAU DE TOILETTE BELIZE °JOLIE s :t<lWf I';>IM!K245 words
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Advertisement38 1924-10-01 9 k Santal Capsules A The be«t internal treatment k So made that the antiseptic is M /1 not freed by the digestive X/j« juices. No nausea can result. Y\^B y Physicians recommend them. S j-W From all Chemittß.38 words
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Advertisement199 1924-10-01 9 •M1111i*****111wji!!,!,,,^!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^,,,,^ Victoria Theatre. I s m 1 To-Night at 9.30 p.m. I EFREM Zimbalist j THE POET OF THE VIOLIN. A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS THROUGHOUT JAVA. 3 9 I Booking Now Open at JOHN LITTLE'S j i Prices $4, $2 and $1. 1 naoiiiinininiuiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinira^ COMING SHORTLY. j NORMA TALMADGE IN SMILIN'199 words
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Article280 1924-10-01 10 NEW CRAIGIELEA, LTD. The directors of the above company have issued the following report:—Your Directors submit herewith their Report and Statement of Accounts far the year ended 31st May, 1924. The profit for the year is $25,692.10 to which must be added the balance broupjit forward from last280 words
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Article212 1924-10-01 10 MAN WHO CAME THROUGH THE WAR WITHOUT A SCRATCH Sergeant H. B. W.od, who won the V.C. for great bravery duri.g the war, has died at Bristol from the effeot of shock received a month ago when his wife was injured lo saving him from212 words
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Article456 1924-10-01 10 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheung Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street on Wednesday 17th and 24th September 1924:— 999 years leasehold land situate at Serangoon Road area 4,223 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Syed Abdulrahman bin Shaikh456 words
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Advertisement871 1924-10-01 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Fourteen Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sile-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 Fledges871 words
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Advertisement493 1924-10-01 10 Cuticura Keeps The Complexion Fresh Use Cuticura Soap daily for the toilet and have a clear, fresh complexion, free from pimples or blackheads. Aseisf when necessary by Cuticura Ointment. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Soap, Ointment, Til cm told throughout the493 words
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Advertisement540 1924-10-01 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW. 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. EUMAEUS for London Rotterdam Hamburg540 words
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Article333 1924-10-01 11 THREE MEN CHARGED "WITH CONSPIRACY A conspiracy to defraud a retired cotonel of substantia.! sums of money was alleged against throe pma brouglh/t up at Marlborough rtreet William Reginald Mouseley (49), of Yorkstreet, Baker-street; George James Lincoln Nltfmtou (50), merchant, of Erondesbury; and Philip Edward Shepherd (50), insurance333 words
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Article75 1924-10-01 11 FATHER'S APPLICATION TO THE MAGISTRATES tw U atel J S' c have noi advanced to that state of Socialism yet where the parentis no responsibility over his child said colonel Bowles, cbaarman of the magistrates at Enfield in mail week A father of a thirteen-year-old boy asked75 words
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Article452 1924-10-01 11 Penang, 27:h September:—The Share Market has been metre active again particularly in the Min ng Section, the price of lin having recovered to £235-15s after declining to £229-10-0. Rubber has also improved to 12% but except for squir es fiMm London foi Sterling tfcarca Inert452 words
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Article42 1924-10-01 11 A new P. ar.d 0. Passenger mail boat the "Ranpuira," has been launched and will g a 1 s-toortly between London and Boonlbay. The vessel has a tonnage of 16,000, has seven decks and Is an dl burner. She does 17 knots.42 words
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Article512 1924-10-01 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati Pork £T kati CUrry JJ Pork lean, and fat (Ist quality) 45 Mutton Indian kati ?q Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati It Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair 1.20 Pigeons, fledged pair512 words
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Advertisement670 1924-10-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 7To BRITISH INDIA~ANMPCaFun^ (Incorporated in England j MAIL, CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION m LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMHWARDS For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp Due y Tonnage Singapore rr. Leave 192 4 Tonnage670 words
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Advertisement45 1924-10-01 11 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someone stops Advertising Someone stops buying When Someone stops buying Someone stops selling When Someone stops selling Someone stops making When Someone stops making Someone stops earning When Everyone stops earning Everybody stops buying KEEP GOING Advertise in THE MALAYA TRIBUNE45 words
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Advertisement520 1924-10-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 13 14 Atauta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 27 28 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Nov 10 11 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Nov 24 25 Suwa Maru 11,000520 words
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Advertisement645 1924-10-01 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED. Ma'ay boy age 16 or 17, must be smart Preference givea to one speaklrg English. $25 per month. Apply "G" cfo Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Austin Lancau'et, in perfect ccrcitkn. Inspection and trial can te arranged by appointment. Ap;dy to r<x No. ,19 c/o Malaya645 words
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Advertisement397 1924-10-01 12 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE ISANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir397 words
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Advertisement506 1924-10-01 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai. Amoy, Pontianak,506 words
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Advertisement479 1924-10-01 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritear Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok479 words
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Advertisement396 1924-10-01 12 INSURANCE. /£$!§PS?&*N THE 80UTH IJiP 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, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone,396 words
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Advertisement419 1924-10-01 12 INSURANCE. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIT 3 ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in India, 1874 has recently introduced IMPROVED COMMISSION TERMS and invites applications for appointments t» AGENTS AND CANVASSERS from gentlemen in a position to introd,c« business JUBILEE 1 A O 4 BONUS YEAR 1H L 4 YEAR The Company419 words
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