Malaya Tribune, 11 October 1924
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Title Section28 1924-10-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY: V L N .241 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1924.28 words
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Advertisement152 1924-10-11 1 ggpAIRING IS OL'R SPECIALITY! Typewriter Emporium S VK. Builain» RaJf Place. SfcMW* I 3*90. 1 .j&sß***™ a I Carlsberg Beer" I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK k r I Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs fes? I ard Rest-Houses ail-over in iT-J l| S.S. and the Malay States. Sold by all Ist Class dealers152 words
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Advertisement261 1924-10-11 1 f WEEK EYES. j I You should be able to read a long time without even thinking pf your I eyes. I If not, please consult one of our s Opticians who will determine I whether or nr-t ycu need glasses, i 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., j I 15,261 words
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Article386 1924-10-11 2 TRAPPING THEIR HUMAN VICTIMS The increase of wolves in Italy, especially in the central m d southern provinces, is becoming a cause of serious preoccupation. There was a general beik'f that they had almost entire y disappeared, but of late years they have multiplied to an alarming386 words
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Article272 1924-10-11 2 FATHER'S ORDEAL AT HER DEATH An accident which involved a tragic f r n a father whose darter w*s killed befell a party of English tourists in the Alps, on the Swiss-Italian frontier, was reported on Aug. 30. A Reuter message from Berne, in Switzerland,272 words
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Article143 1924-10-11 2 HOW TO DISTINGUISH THEM FROM POISONOUS FUNGI I thought it was common knowledge that ntfushrcoms never grow in»a wood. They always gr~w in the open, and that is the great distinction between mushrooms and other fungi." These remarks were made by the coroner at the adi urned143 words
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Article136 1924-10-11 2 CHALLENGE TO DR. FINKLER The reported success of the Austrian scientist. Dr Finkler, who was said to have successfully transplanted the heads of water beetles to different bodies, now seems to be rather dubious. The experiments, or rather the account of them, attracted a great deal of attention136 words
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Advertisement416 1924-10-11 2 for Quaker Oats contains all the six- f^g^=^^i teen elements for perfect nutrition H^^llS^ and development of body, bone and Md\ WmM\ muscle. Quaker Oats is equally H A-T^bSE good for everybody, young and old [M^V^f^ll alike. It is delicious in taste and easy to digest. I mĕ S-42 V416 words
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Advertisement454 1924-10-11 2 PRETTY WOMEN who wistti to retain their charm find Pmkettes of especial value for the preservation of the complexion and of the general health. Their use, when needed, keena the skin free from pimples and blemishes, ensures dairy regularity, dispels bilious attacks/ and sick headaches. They are equally good for454 words
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Advertisement689 1924-10-11 2 Ask Any Beauty How she beautifies her teeth If all women knew what millions tal science saw the need for bm know, they would all brush teeth cleansing methods, in this new way. i -Research found two ways to Ask anyone with glistening teeth. fight film. One acts to curdU:689 words
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Article425 1924-10-11 3 BRITISH FIRM MAKES DRASTIC "CUTS' The one topic of conversation in motoring circles to-day was the sensational pricecutting announced by the Morris Company, writes "The Evening Standard," on September L So far as can be ascertained, there is no immediate intention on the part of other British425 words
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Article202 1924-10-11 3 COMEDY OVER THE QUEEN'S DOLL'S HOUSE American Disclaims Work of a Londoner Theie has been a curious sequel to the disclaimer hy Mr. Joseph Penneli, the artist, of authoiship of a b.ik bearing his name in the Queen's D.Ts House. Mr. Penneli, writing in the202 words
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Article249 1924-10-11 3 TOLL THAT WILL BE HEARD NO MORE Another age-old legendary custom of the Dcrset countryside dear to the heart of Thomas Hardy, has passed, and the "B.andford Bell, which has t lied twice a day without break f.r centuries will be heard no more. Blandfcrd, a tiny municipality249 words
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Advertisement330 1924-10-11 3 n Assz%*. mm i tew I II p==-? a^|E?' Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, j Nervous or Run-down I Good health is necessary to your well-being V. n is necessary to promote good health. VVtj amis not a luxury —it is330 words
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Advertisement232 1924-10-11 3 I A Beneficial Foold j I Old and Invalids [1 I TV.»w The great nutritive and strengthening properties of "Kruskits" H tV N N *w together with their ease of assimilation, make them preferable 111 Jj 115 1 children, invalids and people with weak digestions. Kgl < f°. r Old232 words
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Advertisement291 1924-10-11 4 AMUSEMENTS i j EMPIRE CINEMA 1 X,- I 1 Thursday Id I October 9, and j I following 4 O J iiiiilliiii i i i i i i i i i I I j CILMED by the star 1 (Jj £j 1 and director of' Knigh- J Bj S hood'from291 words
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Advertisement400 1924-10-11 4 AMUSEMENTS ialhambral I From Thursday, 9th October, to Tuesday, 14th October. I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, i Farmer and the Ostrich! 1 Heel P*the Film. S !jj JESSE L. LASKY PRESENIS WALTER HIERS in I f"6O CENTS AN HOUR I IN 6 REELS S X It400 words
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Advertisement489 1924-10-11 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SUrT^ ANOTHER SpeCia] A GIGANTIC ATTRACTION! THE VERY NEW ESI im.y, Ist Show at 7.30 p.m. SCREEN COMEDY ISLAND < With CORINNE GRIFFITH LESLIh HtN A story of true incidents in the tropical Europe's Greau X Isles of tbe South Seas. r 5 FARTS 100 Hareni Beany* THE489 words
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Article337 1924-10-11 5 TO-DAY, 11th OCTOBER Penang, Coumio, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg *Mito Maru 2 p.m. Penang* and Sabang, etc. Camrptouys 2 p.m. Muntok ard Palembang Senang 2 p.m. Ho how, Swatow,* Amoy* and Hongkong* Haitan 2 p.m. Djeboes, Blinjoe, Sungei, Liat, Pangkal Pinang and Koba Boelongan 2 p.m.337 words
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Article175 1924-10-11 5 Tin.—Taapings $1.12 to $1.15, Norths $1.02 to $1.05, Souths 96 to 98 cts, Johans 54 to T6 cts., Petalings $1.48 to $1.52, Nawngpets $1.72 to $1.77 ft, Mambaus 97 cts., to $1, Batang Padai igs 58 to 61 cts. Hitams $1.36 to $1.40, Ulu Piahs $1.85175 words
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Article136 1924-10-11 5 Singapore, 10th October:—Markets are quiet, and business difficult Pengkalens buyers $15, se lers $15 40, cum. buyers $1.48 sellers* $1*52, Ldris buyers 245. 9d., sellers 25s 3d, Hitams buyers $1.35, sellers $1 38, Batang Pad-ngs buyers 59, sellers 61 cents, Johans buyers 54%, sellers 56 cents,136 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1924-10-11 5 ASHLEY STERNE - bY ASHLEY STERNE My readers will doubtless be interested to near that ere these lines appear in co d print (and I don't suppose the compositors have got any ether sort) I shal' be home ayain from my Swiss holiday. I duly JJtaaded the Yodellir.g Eisteddfod, wheie the championship1,062 words
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Advertisement420 1924-10-11 5 rely riven th.it tha above Trade Mark is tbe exclusive .ii Boon Chuan of Amoy, China, and is u>ed by them ss pipers o; all kinds and >izes imported into and sold in i O j on j ol the Straits Settlements and the Malay Penin-uia. S IIEHEBY GIVES' that420 words
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Advertisement122 1924-10-11 5 NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal C «nniiMloneri of ths Town of hereby Ri»e notice that Wa'Mch Street between <»ck Seah Street and T ai j-r g Pagar Poad will shortly he reconstructed. Householders requiring new water, g*" or «|«;tricl'y services laid or repairs to services effected should notPy the122 words
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Advertisement70 1924-10-11 5 niE BIGGEST FIGHT IN MALAYA For the Lightweight Championship of The Orient. JAMITO (Holder) Versus. MONAHAN (Challenger) 15 (3 MINUTE) ROUNDS. THE HAPPY VALLEY. Friday, 17th October, 1924. STRAITS BOXING SYNDICATE < i. i 11.it 1111 i i PHOTOS We execute orders from LOCKET to LIFE sizes. PAUL Co., HOTOGBAPHEttS70 words
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Advertisement350 1924-10-11 5 GENERAL T*AOIN<i a IMPORT COMPANY. LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) At an Sxtraordl lary lena'al Meeting of the vie men of the ab >ye c mioany, m y convene ani neld at 9 a iachester tf"U*e, ipire, o Wednesday the 24tb September i 924, th under nentioaed resolutions w*re duly passe'350 words
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Advertisement125 1924-10-11 5 STOCK JUST ARRIVED TESTOGAN To all Interested Testogan is tbe only preparation against brain fag, loss ot memory and general weakness. Thousands of splendid testimonials confirm irq Its value nave now been received. v\ hat are yon waiting lor now From all chemists end stores ox from: P. LETONDU 2,125 words
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Article114 1924-10-11 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 11th October High Tides.—9.sl a.m., 9.48 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail closes. Shooting: Warren Shield. Tanglin Club Dance, 10 p.m. To-morrow, 12th October High Tides.—lo.22 a.m., 10.31 p.m. Sw. Club: 200 yds. Jackson-Millar Cup. swimming L/luu iauncnes: To.—lo, 2.30. Fr0m.—12.30 3.30. Monday,114 words
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Article42 1924-10-11 6 MARRIAGE. STACK—STRUYS.—On October 10, 1924, at St. Andrew's Cathedral by the Ven. Archdeacon F. G Swindell, Henry George Stack to Gladys Gwendoline, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Struys. English, China and Ceylon Papers please copy.42 words
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Article434 1924-10-11 6 Trust! A beautiful word, yet (like all that is lovely in life) liable to be abused and mis-used. To trust indicates the helpless relying- upct the strong, the faith cf one in the ability of another to protect and to help. There is a trust which is ao elementary434 words
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Article62 1924-10-11 6 Mr. C. F. J Green has bean appointed Director of Fisheries, S.S. The Registrar of Camples has bee, appointed Offioiai Receiver, S.S. Mr. J. R. Neave (has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore. A W Still returned from leave by the P. and 0. Malwa yesterday The62 words
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Article375 1924-10-11 6 PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS BY MR. U. S. de SILVA Elaborate preparations were made in Penang far the entertainment cf His Majesty the King of Siam. When it transpired that His Majesty was gt>: on a shopping tour the management of Mr. B. P. de Silva's375 words
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Article492 1924-10-11 6 Mr. J. A. Archibald has returned from leave. Mr Robert Goulthard has been appointed to be a Construction Inspector, FMS Km.ways. Mr. O. E. Vomables has bean granted a Dvtmaajoa as Second Lieutenant in the o. o. V r Inspector J. J Hkffina who is now ,n Malacca will take492 words
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Article43 1924-10-11 6 iWe do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by corresponde ts. Letters sent for publication shouid be written on one side of the paper only; preference is givem to shoit letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]43 words
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Article435 1924-10-11 6 Si?,—" You naughty boys, yiou Malacca Planter, to dare and be inquisitive and en.ut-i.VvUr t;< li'.d out what is realiy happening on -jhe M.A.M.B. How dare you lUNMtoriMKlv e ect a Committee to ifivesuigat. on yu.ur beha.f Who pays for the Malacca Agirlcultuiai Medical .scheme? If you have435 words
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Article522 1924-10-11 6 Mr. A. B. Voules, the Resident Councillor for Penang, retuadad from England by the P. and O. Malwa yesterday. He was accc»mp:« .ied' by Mrs. Vaules. Mr. R. P. Phillips, managing director of the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. is due to leave Marsaiiles by the P. and O. Mala i522 words
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Article462 1924-10-11 6 YESTERDAY'S LIST Oi < In the Bankruptcy Court noon before the Ooief j u 7 H Snaw, Mr. J. Uyeoc*. fcp ox a petitaoocng ere stitute service on Air J UottJCll ieaU an athdaWt tne house of Mr. Chew many times out he could no, His Lorushup grame;462 words
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Article125 1924-10-11 6 CHARGE AGAINST MUNICIPAL CLBI DISCHARGED (From Our Own Corn Malacca, 10th October: baa occupied the attenti upon several occasions was conduw to-day, resulting in the accused, Ckaai amed Loh Yin H:h, a chri. i employed in the Mutucipi discharged. Mr. Mark St pro ca on behaSf of125 words
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Obituary113 1924-10-11 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipcih, 10th October:—At the IV vj (*> Hospital ya*Un\iay there passed away T. H. Martyn, who rocanily arri- 'J frjjf Sydney w.'<th his daughter on a v»>it to various mining interests in Malay*waiS fc<r twenty yec.ns i Itorestoi in dredges end113 words
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Article30 1924-10-11 6 Frqm China and Japan by a* j Maru, due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by I Maru, due Singapore daylight on Modw K the 13th inst. f30 words
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Article22 1924-10-11 6 The Voluntary Camp whic j been held at Sig.'ap dur*'« this (11th. and 12th. instant) is 122 words
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Article15 1924-10-11 6 RUBBER London.—Is. Local.—54 *4 cents. TIN London.—£246.10.0. ,j Local.—$123 per picul 130 tons15 words
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Advertisement346 1924-10-11 6 I CARPETS ROBINSONS X Our up-to-date stocks ol carpets include the latest colourings and S designs in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels, Velvet Pih Tapestry and S Jute we have Beady stocks of all the Most-called-for sizes and can fo procure from home by return mail carp?ts of any make, quality or346 words
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Advertisement21 1924-10-11 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of tbe Editor, Mr Geoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.21 words
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Article338 1924-10-11 7 POUTK IANS PREPARING 1 FOR FRAY LEADERS IN CONGRESS YESTERDAY CONSERVATIVE MANIFESTO -Reuter. i<>h Oct ber: —Whilst the rank parliament have scat•J .-.tuircies leaders of all i, .ft war councils in London Y* &Fv f„ r what the Government's opJ.ts have dubbed the "Hush and Hustle Erttioa." fre-Reuter. - 338 words
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Article68 1924-10-11 7 *OMB EXPLODES AND CAUSES BIG CRASH Reuter's nanfaaUMiau, 10th October:—The army led at Langleyfield w ncen and men were injured. ~&uur. m -> «pioded prematurely tearing envelope and resultLT an immediate crash. The crew had e t0 8 P er the parachutes. C.4. van the laigm airship kReuter's - 68 words
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Article51 1924-10-11 7 «WOUEB, INCASE OFFICIALLY Reuter's Lmi-M 1 .An official noti Gov —that ■••MnT WQOW oontem P la te an infer* J; J U :ivu: atioTis. The Govern- maintain the note circulaf* lhe present limits and is vr P may come bePermit anything which might h balancing of theReuter's - 51 words
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Article32 1924-10-11 7 I it- uter. October-Anxiety is to the critical situa- Iraq frontier, where tt*iah force has not on.y Vronnd, but has bee.i rerin■"■dlj pushing forward has practic11 British N«*_ „„jI it-uter. - 32 words
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Article150 1924-10-11 7 NEGOTIATIONS ENTER FINAL STAGE OIL TERRITORY —Reuter. I Moscow, 10th October:—M. Karakhan, the Soviet Ambassador at Peking, in an interview, declared that the RussoJapanese negotiations had entered the final stage The principal questions in connection with the Tsarist debt have been practically seitled. The countries have agreed—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article106 1924-10-11 7 OPTIMISTIC VIEWS EXPRESSED AT HOME -Reuter. London, ICth October:—An article i-v the Financial News takes an. optimistic view of the commercial! and industrial progress of China, but concludes that China is out of her depth. Thirteen years of experimenting with a £:rm cf Government e ttirely foreign to-Reuter. - 106 words
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Article116 1924-10-11 7 MISSION TO LEAVE NEXT JANUARY teuter. Londcn, 10th October:—The Paris mission to Japan leaves in January and will be absent fcr two months It is headed by the engineer, M. Ader, of the Ministry of Commerce, which is organising the scheme jointly with the Ministry for Foreignteuter. - 116 words
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Article89 1924-10-11 7 Reuter. Lonfcion. 10th October: —It is authoritatively stoted that the Government has decided 'i. favour of re-opening the British Empire Exhibition in 1925. The extent of the Dominions' participation is net yet known, but the Cabinet committee concluded that, even if some exhibitors withdraw, there is stillReuter. - 89 words
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Article50 1924-10-11 7 Reuter. Teheran, 10th October: —Representatives of the SinaLair Company, namely the PainAmerica Petroleum Company have telegraphed to the Persian Government accepting the petroleum concession in North Persia, although the loan which was originally made a condition of the concession, could cot be made. —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article68 1924-10-11 7 Reuter. La'jdon, 10th October:—The British reply to the recent German ■memorandum in regard to Germany's admiisisdan to the League of Nations has bea i handed to the German Charge de Affaires. It is understood that it welcomes Germany as a member of the League, but emphasises inReuter. - 68 words
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Article256 1924-10-11 7 CELEBRATION OF REPUBLICAN DAY STUDENTS DINNER Reuter. London, lOth October:—Mr. Chao Hsto Chu, speaking at the Chinese Stud nts dinn.r to celtbiatethe thirteenth anniversary ti the Rcpubdc, sa d that he was aware that some pe.p'e attributed china's failure to regain a seat in the Council ofReuter. - 256 words
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Article53 1924-10-11 7 ■Reuter. The new cflMt ship "The Cable'' completed for the We&tem Extension, Australia and China Teiejraph Company to replace "The Reorder" at Singapore, after forty years service. Ore hundred a d fifty miles of cable can be coiled ta the new vessel which is both oil-burning and■Reuter. - 53 words
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Article81 1924-10-11 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, 10th October:—The departure of His Majesty the King of Siam, after a visit to- the Sultan, was enacted by a spe.-tacu ar proceasio a of about fifty cars, convey]] g the Sultan, Chiufs, ani a big retinue, to the Peiak border,81 words
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Article173 1924-10-11 7 "MUSJID SULTAN FUND FOURTH LIST Previusiy acknowledged $18,172.99 Mcona Not-rmohamed 100 N. P. Moham.d Ibrahim 10 A. If. Na in urn Sahaboj 20 R. E. Mohamed Cassim and Co. 10 A. S. Shai\k Ak and Co. 10 11 Ali'oi Khairs at $1 each 11 Ahmad bin Hadj.e M. hamd Saleh173 words
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Article144 1924-10-11 7 The Hon. Mr. R. Ingham has been appointed temporarily ftp official member of the Legislative Counoi', in place of the Hon. Mr. D. Beatty now on leave. The Assistant Registrars of Companies, Singapore and Penang, have been appointed Assista ft Official Receivers, SI -jga-pore and Penang, respectively. The Malay Chiefs144 words
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Article160 1924-10-11 7 HINDU-MOSLEM ANTAGONISM (Via Ceylon Exchange) London, 19th September:—Commenting on antagonism in India and fi>wanajist agitation, the "Daily Tele) raph" e J p e^. e l the conv iction that the withdrawal of British authority from India now would be immediately (oi owed by an unimaginable chaos160 words
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Article162 1924-10-11 7 Madras, 20th September:—The perpetrato of (u outrage at St. Thomas Mount is sti l at large rJ^Q^i aksh mi Ammal wife of the Assisant Station Master, Mr. Guru Ramakrishna J r '5° received three bullet wounds, is reported to be progressing favourably at the General Hospital A162 words
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Article128 1924-10-11 7 Madras, 20th September:—The Ahmediya community in Malabar, comprising representatives from Cannanore, Calicut, Koodah, Payangadi and Ahmediya centres, held a meeting to protest against the cruel aid inhuman action of the Amir of Afghanistan in having an Ahmediya stoned to death It was unanimously resolved to send128 words
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Article196 1924-10-11 7 Madias, 25th September:—Several tare coins have recently been added to the collection of the Hyderabad Museum. The treasure trove has been a fruitful source of acquisition and this alone furnished 2,730 coins withki the last three or four years. The majority of silver coins acquired as treasure196 words
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Article383 1924-10-11 7 Simla, 23rd September:—Despite stout Government opposition, the Legislative Assembly carried two important motions. It carried, by a majority of 31 votes, a motion, for the passage of Dr. Gour's Bill to repeal the Criminal Law Amendment Act. Both the Home Member and Mr. lonkinson, his Secretary,383 words
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Advertisement241 1924-10-11 7 ll .H.H.H.M.M,n.n < W i iui)(iHi(( ll|l) )(i H.,,.,,.,..,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,.,,.;:.,:.,,.^,.,,,^, BEARDMORE j SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS ALL BRITISH PUMP j ————j ACIKSSICILIIY Ĕh* "FTS or FOHCES j j DIRECT Af TINT. i HAND or PdWEH X^^sLM f s KELUBJLiIY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OP THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in241 words
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Article320 1924-10-11 8 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF TRAINING NOTES There was quite a large crowd cf interested spectators to witness the fiiiai ga.ops Jhis monakag which, however, aa tne iobowjng will shew, were not of a very interesting nature: Tha asccr.te and Hippy Days were £aAy extended for 5 furlongs in 15 sees320 words
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Article63 1924-10-11 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, 11th October:—A batch of fourteen pony griffins £or the Ipoh sportsmen due in Singapore to-morrow will be given a rest ami brought here and trained by Logue for the next meeting. The average cost is $650. Nine have been63 words
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Article61 1924-10-11 8 New Market, 10th October:—The Jockey Ojub Stewards have deckled to p.stp:<ne the Cambridgeshire races till October 30th owing to the general election on October 29th, consequent on the impossibility of chaining p-L/oe necessary for the prop.T conduct of the meeting. Other races advertised to be run61 words
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Article34 1924-10-11 8 RUGBY Lcmdcn, Ist October:—The following are the results of friendly matches at Camben ey:— Lverpocl 2, South Africans 5. Sandhurst 9, Harioquins 16. Northern Union Lcndon, Ist October: —Bradford 10, Wigan 10.34 words
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Article52 1924-10-11 8 In the event cf the ground being in good condiiii n the S.C.C. wtl meet the Services <>n the Padarg this afternoon. The foLowlng will represent the S.C.C:— Dr. Lindow; Ab.itt, r>:i>.rtson, W. Wecster, J. T. T. Webster; Hutch ngs, Poko-n; Leonard, Martin, West -n, Bath, Wilkinson,52 words
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Article47 1924-10-11 8 On Tuesday the S.C.C. A. XV miM meet the Coast Defo.rces. The fallowing players have been selected to play for the Club: Burflon; Goldman, Watts, C. C. Morrison, Armsirong; Learm nd, Green; Dr. Maclver (captain), Swinchatt, Roger Smith, Grant, Stansneld, Peate, Phipps, Thomas.47 words
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Article62 1924-10-11 8 According to the Negri Sembilan fixture list Singapore meets the State in the Malaya Cup Compet-tro.n at Soremtban on November 29 and at Singapore pa December 20. ether Malaya Cup dates are: Jobcre at Joh re Bahru November 15, and at Seremban January 3 (1925), Malacca at62 words
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Article32 1924-10-11 8 GOLF London, 10th October:—ln the English ladies g If championship final Miss Wethered (W. rpleseAon) the holder, beat Miss D. Foster (Burnham-Somerset) by 8 ard 7 to pflay.—Reuter.32 words
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Article62 1924-10-11 8 The October ladl-e®' medal competition Was played on the 6th instant and was won by Mrs. D. Demuth with a net score eif 36. •Fo uirte n entered and the Doll owing cards were returned: Mrs. D. Demuth 51 15 36 Mtß. R. B. Dbnnell 51 12 3962 words
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Article42 1924-10-11 8 Q If and lawn tennis matches with representatives of the R yal Sussex Renmant are to be played at the Selangor G:-lf O ub on Thuisday evening next week, and the regimental band will be in attendance.42 words
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Article30 1924-10-11 8 BOXING Boy Wa.ky and Yeoh Chai Lai have been n aahtd toi a ten round r.turn contest to take piace at the Singapore Boxing S-adjum i.iKlay 31st October.30 words
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Article293 1924-10-11 8 ROWING Afier a remarkaby interesting race over the nu.e 4-u.s t MMUfe the Breakwater yesterday evening Stores crew were successful *n l eta mi nig t«M Ch.ngmai Cup, whicn they won a year ag the oppsiewn cif a crew stroked cy J. M. Gam Die. The boats293 words
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Article20 1924-10-11 8 CRICKET Sydney, 10th October: —Collins has been selected as captain of the Australian first test team. —Renter.20 words
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Article188 1924-10-11 8 At a me-:ti».ig of the cricket section of the BangkUc Spcrte Cub on October, 4 the chairman (Mr. Seym.ur Sewelil) said tha: a Utter had been received from the Kedah Oricket Association stating that they believed Bangkok would be p:ooceding to Penang at Chinese Ntw Year,188 words
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Article255 1924-10-11 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A. Class Doubles LAWN TENNIS Cobb and Webb scr. vs. Camercn and Whitley—l (postp ntd). I.'. Class Doubles Ziegrele ard Swithinbank scr. vs. Martin and McMuJJan—l, (unfinished). Burtron and Cave—3 beat Baxter and Hudson scr., 6—l, o—6, 6—4. C. Class Singles R. Crawford—3 beat W. H.255 words
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Article20 1924-10-11 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY, 11th OCTOBER Ang Chim B.h vs. Chia Keng Poh. Tan Poh Ann vs. Khoo Yang Soon.20 words
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Article29 1924-10-11 8 HOCKEY Am S.C.C. eleven met the Rcyal Engineers at hock y cn the Padang yesterday afternoon, the game resulting in a draw of three goals all. o29 words
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Article63 1924-10-11 8 FOOTBALL Results of September 30th:— Third Division (Northern Section) Bar."ow 2, Ajcrington 1. Results of Oc.Viber 1:— Second Division Crystal Palaot 0, Coventry City 0. 'Ihird Divisicn (NortUern Section) Halifax vs. Lr«.we postpoi-ed. Haxtiep -ols 1, Southport 2. Wrexuam o,'Linc.Jn 1. Results of October 2:— Second Division63 words
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Article26 1924-10-11 8 WATER POLO There w> be a wat r-poio match between the H.M.S. Pegasus and the Chinese Swimming Cru© on Sunday at Tanjong Katong.26 words
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Article68 1924-10-11 8 Programme cf Parades up to and for 12th October, 1924. 10-cay, liuh October at 3.30 p.m.—Drill Hail, Chinese Company, Route March (Dress Drill Order Helmets.) 2.30 p.m.—Balestier Range, M. G. Platoon, Part I. Instructional. 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, S. R. E. (v), Musketry Classification. To-morrow, 12th October at68 words
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Article470 1924-10-11 8 Ex-Senator Ting Shih Yi, former chief secretary to ex-PresicJerrt Li Yuan Hung, was arrested by the police at Peki ig, recently, for 'his activities in inducing the parliamentarians to proceed S</uth to farm another Parliament. Mr. W. R. C. G:ay, Caledonia Es/tate, Province Wellesloy, has beaj appointed to act temporarily470 words
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Advertisement15 1924-10-11 8 CLEARANCE SALE SMASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FRANKEL BROTHERS, 44 FRANKELS BUILDING", Victoria Strest.15 words
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Advertisement152 1924-10-11 8 CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 6.30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and English Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 56, Short Street. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Divine Service. 7.45 p.m. Epworth League Service. Subject: "The Toilers." Speaker: Miss Vint. 6 p.m. Wednesday, Cottage152 words
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Advertisement626 1924-10-11 8 CHURCH SERVICES THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY October 12th, 1924 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 a.m. Hoiy Comtmunion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral: —Monday, Wednesday and Friday Holy Communion at626 words
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Advertisement322 1924-10-11 8 »n.n«Mlii« l i«li»M^«i l »ll«illl/limilllllHl,:llllMMtl)tlllimilll'lntnllltllllltl(lll|IIIIIIUlMllilUlUtll|Ltil|lll||l,l« l .l. AY RE S Championship j TENNIS! BALLS 5 i I OBTAINABLE FROM j RAJA Co., "sJSJStg* j "n«lllll|lllllliillII!!ll!l!IIMIIII!lllllllllilill!!lllllil!IIHIIIIIII!llllllllllll!llllil|lllllll!|lllllllllll|l||lilll|i:|!'|! I I I I i I 1 til 11*11 I 'll.liilillHI'Hiil'lllll: liHii|ii|;;|:i|ii|;i|h|lili!|li|i'|ii||||,:| ilul, I I I i I I I i I Lactogen I THE322 words
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Article1037 1924-10-11 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED UN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 11th October. RUBBER, STERLING SHAKES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 94. £s Anglo-Java 21--20e Anglo-Malay 18|20s Ayer Kuning 2613 20s Batu Caves 9!4% 20s Batu1,037 words
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Advertisement519 1924-10-11 9 Victoria Theatre. Special Race Week Attraction. Commencing Saturday Next at 9.30 p.m. j Ross, Parke Payne The Versatile Three In a Bright and Up-to-the Minute Entertainment of Songs-Dances-Humour. Supported by fcnstance Talmadge in "A LADY'S NAME Buster Ktaton in H HABD LUCK M BOOKING AT JOHN LITTLE'S. Prices $3, *2519 words
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Advertisement172 1924-10-11 9 Awarded First Class Certificate by the Indian Industrial Exhibition, Poona, 1924. YOUTH IN ONE HOUR LOST YOUTH AND VIGOUR REGAINED IN ONE HOUR BY THE USE OF The Kingly Specific for all debilitating diseases Re. 1 only for 20 Pills. Re. I—as. 8 post free, in advance KAMA KESARI PHARMACY,172 words
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Advertisement403 1924-10-11 9 nW* I 1 }v 3 1« I ffl SQUIBB S 1 I AGUE a S I SPECIFIC j > mi J f »l| "MwMtmi ami never- 25 i |Lj J ultng Indian turc for W ifcj Fiver. «W a// C 9 atjeftium arising from _i j 2 i({ Bihar), DerangemtrUi403 words
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Advertisement79 1924-10-11 9 DENTAL SURGEOJSJ DR. L OHKAYVA, D.D.S. 16, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. i i i i '■iili;iiilii|i:ii(iiil'iiiiiiii:iiiii';ii:iiiiiiiiiliiiiii.ia;milllß ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J. IKED A, (EXPERIENCED DENTIST) 41. Hill Street. OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FIRE STATION, TELEPHONE 991. SAX&RESSES k Santal Capsules A The be«t internal treatment So made that79 words
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Article372 1924-10-11 10 CAPTAIN v DICK WYNDHAM AS RESPONDENT Over 1,000 cases face the High Court judgec when they reassembled for th" Michaelmas term. There are over 500 undefended divorce cases amd a big Kings Bench arid Chancery list. The question ot the appointment of tw additional judges—rumoured372 words
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Article213 1924-10-11 10 GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER INTERVIEWED A representative of the London "Sun\lcK^rSK inte r leWed Lad y feasance McKenna the eldest daughter of L. rd Straobroke (Governor of Victoria), who married a wireless operator, Mr. Owen V T a V, lth u "'«««ce to statements tnat they have been cut off213 words
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Article140 1924-10-11 10 "A STATESMAN COULD MAKE A SPEECH." Three tests for drunkenness, were described by a dcctor 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 mctor-<ar while drunk k.140 words
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Article126 1924-10-11 10 BREAKFAST WITH NO GUESTS At the age cf 80 Mr. Gordon Wilson Wenny, an actor who made his first anpearance on the stage at the age of four P?i-?f eCn rlS etly TOan,kd at Scuthamp-' ton Kegister Office. His br'-de was a charming widow a few126 words
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Advertisement890 1924-10-11 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD SALES N Land and H«> ises Held weekly on Monday, Furniture Sundry Goods Held weekly on Tuesday, Fricay and Saturday. Pawnbrokers' Unredeemed pledges Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendeied. T. U. Mayhew—General Manager. Ghing Keng Lee —Manager. Yeo Van890 words
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Advertisement681 1924-10-11 10 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHEST COLD. You can get rid of it so easily—By, using Little's Oriental Balm you can gain immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble is and drives it away. There is nothing in681 words
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Advertisement508 1924-10-11 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP tWANT" MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSFKr* PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANThit U S YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANnsr r XK° fjE AMERICAN STEAMERS J Loaves Hongkong a-»-PRESIDENT TAFT Oct 22 Amv ts San Fr. PRESIDENT WILSON Nov 5 SPECIAL THROUGH508 words
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Article527 1924-10-11 11 MEAT c Beef steak round kati 42 geef stew or curry kati 34 fork lean kati 60 Port lean and fat (Ist quality) 4G Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 90527 words
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Article392 1924-10-11 11 HONEY-TASTERS BUSY AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE Tnree men have been co-.demrped to suck one thousand pots of homey in three days in order to make a Cryaftal Pa'aee holiday. Iney are the judges at the National Show a S and Hcr e y, which was cpened392 words
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Article293 1924-10-11 11 PANAMA COUNTRY OF GOLD-ORE A country rich in gold-ore, a tribe cf half-savage Indians who speak some English, a« d relics of a long-forgotten civilization—these are some of the discoveres made by the members of the scientific research expedition- which loft England for Parjama in the yacht St.293 words
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Advertisement455 1924-10-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTTbRITISH INDIA AND APCArIinĔs" (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENIVSn >AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDSr r Chins J»P an For Marseilles, London Antwerp Due Leave Tonnage Singapore Tonnage455 words
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Advertisement157 1924-10-11 11 DODWELL CASTLE LINE FOP. BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. BOWES CASTLE In Port DACRE CASTLE due Nov. 28 For Freight, passage, and other particulars p.ease apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japaa157 words
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Advertisement25 1924-10-11 11 THE Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE AGENTS: Messrs. SIMF, DuBY Co., Ltd. 5. Malacca Street. Singapore. Telephone No. 280025 words
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Advertisement529 1924-10-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SATJ Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 13 14 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 27 28 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Nov 10 11 Hakone Mam 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Nov 24 26 Suwa Maru 11,000529 words
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Advertisement722 1924-10-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT DISPtNSLB WAMED hlrese prelened). Apply in c.wu handwriting Enclose receot testiui. vials ai d itate salbiy wanted. Replies to b< x 213c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED. WANTED conpttent ruling man to work British Ruliig niathii.e. Apply to Pax, B> x No. 140, Ipoh. TO LET TO LET. «—c D'Almeida722 words
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Advertisement613 1924-10-11 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:613 words
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Advertisement469 1924-10-11 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: Londos, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai. Amoy, Pontianak,469 words
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Advertisement481 1924-10-11 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, Bishopagate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok481 words
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Advertisement398 1924-10-11 12 INSURANCE. THE 80UTH 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, lat Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street, 'Phone, No. 257.398 words
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Advertisement418 1924-10-11 12 INSURANCE. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURm ASSURANCE CO., I TD (Incorporated in India is'-., has recently introduced' IMPROVED COMMISSION t FPu and invites applications for ia,K Mjj AGENTS AND CAN M F1 from gentlemen in a p s ti D j "5 business JU S E 1924 X The Company has418 words
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