Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1924
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Title Section29 1924-10-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND WSJ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XL- .No. 243 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 192429 words
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Advertisement96 1924-10-14 1 'typewriter repairing IS OUB SPECIALITY I 3l ;,factien Guaranteed Charges Moderate. Mirittf Empcrium N.Y.K. Builomg B B.fHes Place, Singapore, j ~,,***** I TTTCim "SEA-GULL" BRAND I DANISH MILK 8 Sw e eiened Condensed jj I' Coo(l ensed Sterilized Natural. I I SOLB IMPORTERS: ft The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. I96 words
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Advertisement248 1924-10-14 1 You should be able to read a lc time without e\en thinking of you» eyes. If not, please consult one of our Opticians who will determine whether or nrt you need glasses. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. j I (Incorporated in the S. S.) |H »"Ch248 words
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Article738 1924-10-14 2 JIMAH RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED The report of the directors of the aibove company is as follows:—Yiour Directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited statement of accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1924. The sum brought (forward from the previous year, less Directors' fees aid Dividend for738 words
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Article56 1924-10-14 2 conduct that QmJ£?££ STjg^ la claiming ahe CrtUtac. *h*h 4 S «ry to alleviate the heavy tokTnvolveo u s lnMmt f the ob igations nec,« Herr Stresemann, Minuter for For cum 1 L aI" in to provide a sound basis for her economic life The ccvoperatMm of Germans56 words
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Advertisement429 1924-10-14 2 NOTICE is hereby given that the above ir*Ue iVUrK ia iuc exciusive property of Chop Yuan Boon Chuan of Amoy, China, and is ut>ed by them in respect of joss papers of all kinds and sizes imported into and sold in the Colony of the Straits Settlements and the Malay429 words
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Advertisement560 1924-10-14 2 HAVE YOU LITTLE CHILDREN? If So Let Baby's 0»n Tablets Protect Their Health and Your Happiness Every parent knows Ibcta times of anxiety when the little one suddi;nly becomes indisposed, is fretful, sleepless, feverish, keeps father and mother awake through the night longing to soothe and' help yet not knowing560 words
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Advertisement207 1924-10-14 2 1 WHAT THEY DoT! I Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills: I Purify the blood, N Cleanse the Stomach, 1 i Put life into the Liver, I m Stimulate the Kidneys to per- 8 I form their proper functions, > I And will prevent many of i the ailments so common207 words
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Article667 1924-10-14 3 PITCAIRN AS IT IS BY A RECENT VISITOR On Pitcairn, Isfcmd, made famous by the mutiny of -the Bounty, some two hundred women, and children thrive and live a neaithy fcfe peculiar to themselves. The queerest thing about them is that they are more or less667 words
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Article128 1924-10-14 3 SEPTEMBER OUTPUT Messrs. Pateraon Simons and Co., Ltd. send us the following:— Henrietta Rubber Estate September 1924 32,000 lbs.; total Company's year to date 275,7F>0 lbs.; September 1923 32,000 lbs. Sungei Matang R. E. 8,540 Iba. 137,940 lbs. 19,712 lbs. Laras (Sumatra) R. E. 33,779 lbs. 191,929 lbs.128 words
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Article91 1924-10-14 3 Mr. Walter Jackson, who has just arrived in Ipoh from Home, will read the following from a Brighton paper with amusement:— When Mr. Walter Jackson, of Lewes Crescent, Brighton, was summoned on Sept. 15 for not having the proper lights on his motor-car he wrote: "I am sorry I cannot91 words
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Advertisement400 1924-10-14 3 KORLICici# 3 -H HALTED MILK E hi X WORLICK'S part M MALTED MiLK—tU X >0:J L 3 o "Tit m onv Utd Mmifmmg .like. HORLICfCS |,j 14 iS IWI by th* .«Uiboa »f iittU C If** w»ter. hot of eoIA Of a ji trait's u j s Q es j400 words
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Advertisement310 1924-10-14 3 §h —-M- use Buhbucks I H Us 111 Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., H P| and avoid the heavy cost of renewals. P| fs| It is more than ever imperative to safeguard II li your Property by constant care in the matter M W& !f of Paint —the one310 words
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Advertisement169 1924-10-14 3 Ĕ MwOtmfl ir more difficult to maintain a con- <► y w d,tlon of P erfect hea th a {he > P time. The system gets 'rundown' <J fiigjvflr Wwh rush and worries. <[ > Hence the necessity for a health-build' < ing medicine —one which will assist J> the169 words
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Advertisement275 1924-10-14 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE CINEMA J I Tuesday, I4th October S I FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. I 25 Reels 5j s ISELECTED COMEDiESI s s S ADMISSION :-Ha!f Price to all. p S a S a Commencing Wednesday, Isth Oct. 1 I AND THE FOLLOWING 5 NIGHTS j THE FLOODS IN275 words
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Advertisement404 1924-10-14 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA j I From Thursday, 9th October, to Tuesday, 14th October. S In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I Farmer and the Ostrich! j|j a 1 Reel Pathe Film. S I JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS WALTER HiERS in I 1 "60 CENTS AN HOUR" IN 6 REELS404 words
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Advertisement382 1924-10-14 4 AMUSEMENTS SURINa Special Attraction! THE VERY NEWEST THINr SCREEN COMEDY LESLIE HENSCN Europe's Greatest Comedian 100 Harem Boaufe IN ALF S MAGIC BUTTON IN 6 PARTS Every time Alf rubbed the butw started, ard he couldn't heVV Y JVhen he discovered that he beautiful girl everytime he rubCJ** 1 worn382 words
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Article242 1924-10-14 5 Per Plancius:—Mr. H. H. Kcpsch, Mr. F. Terasaki, Mr. Nuzuoki Yoshimura Mr. Ch. Avit Apcar, Mr. Thio Kirn Hoy. Mr. Gonzalez Ruig, Mr. S. H. Othman, Mr. M. P. Shalidapura, Mr. V. Schouteten, Mr. W. R. Taybr, Mr. W. C. F. J.ngojan, Mr. Ong Siauw Hay, Mr. Wee242 words
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Article126 1924-10-14 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rioe, Siam No 1 per Koyan $393 Rice, Siam 2 Smr» Rice, Siam 3 *339 Rice, Saigi.n 1 $329 Rice, Saigon 2 $320 Rice, Saigon 3 $307 Rice, Rangoon l $298 R-ce, Rangoon 2 $295 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.80 2126 words
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Article181 1924-10-14 5 Tin.—Taipings $112V6 to $1.15, Norths $1 to $1.04, Souths 96 to 99 cents, Johans 53 to 55 cents, Petalings $1.40 to $1.45, Nawngpets $1.72Vi to $177y 2 Mambaus .97 cents to $1, Hitams $1.40 to $1.45, Ulu Piahs $1.85 to $1 90, Murais $2.95 to $3.10,181 words
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Article186 1924-10-14 5 Singapore, 13th October:—Rubber shares pred.mir.ate the market this nv. rning. Ail the popudar counters shew further appreciation and the market is all round buyers. Bung Monday, mining shares are quiet in the absence of the metal price. Pengkalens $14.85 to $15.15 cum. Petalings $1.47 to $1.50,186 words
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Article127 1924-10-14 5 Singapore, 14th October:—Rubber shares are strong and the market active. Most shares show considerable gains on yesterday's closing prices. Ayer Panas $4.50 to $4.75, Bassetts have been dene at 95 cents, and are wanted further, 2 cents over. Bukit Jelotongs 49 to 54 cc.its, Bukit Katils 70 to 75 cents,127 words
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Article165 1924-10-14 5 The first Anniversary of the Chinese Friendly Asscciation was successfully celebrated at Katong on Saturday and Sunday last with Ronggeng and Chinese music. There were many guests present and it was a large gathering that sat d wn for tiffin en Sunday. At 3 p.m. a group165 words
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Article69 1924-10-14 5 Orders for week ending 19th October, 1924: To-day, 14th October:— Signalling Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, 15th October-.—Sims' Shneld Ambulance 2nd, 4th, 6th, 7th Troops. Camp. Planning 9th, 10th, 11th Troops Headquarters, at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 16th October:—Band Practice Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Friday, 17 th69 words
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Article694 1924-10-14 5 KENNEDY COS. WEEKLY REPORT Per.ang, lltJh October:—The political situation at Home has had an unsettling effect on the Share Market, which is ratner dull but the price of Tin remains steady at £246.10.0 a gain of £2 en the week, after touching £248.5.0, and Rubber is strong694 words
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361 1924-10-14 5 Singapore, 9th October. —General Market Conditions, During the interval the Rubber Markets were firm at first but closed easier. London rose from Ist 2%<L, to ls. 3%d, closing at ls. 3%d; New York fluctuated between 28% cents and 29% cents and Spot Sheet361 words
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Article343 1924-10-14 5 SATISFACTORY PROGRESS Further satisfactory progress has been made in the iron, steel, and aiied industries of South-West Wales. The prosperity of the tinplate industry is further indicated by the increase in the minimum price per standard box frum 235. to 235. ud. Only a week before the343 words
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Article82 1924-10-14 5 London, 10th October. Manchester Market— B*4 lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 15,9 40 s Grey Yarns, single twist 28% 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 10[6 Liverpool Market*— Cotton (Fully Middling American) 14.09 Cottoa Egyptian 25.00 MetalsTin Std. 3 months £*****.6 Produce— Copra fair merchantable £30.15082 words
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Article129 1924-10-14 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.«0 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0-90129 words
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Article36 1924-10-14 5 The King and Queen gave a dance at Barmoral last month for the servants, tenant*, and ghillies of the Balmoral, AbergeMie, and Birkhall estates, at whiek their Majesties and members of the Royal Family were present.36 words
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Advertisement527 1924-10-14 5 Fight in Malaya. FRIDAY, 1-th OCTOBER, 1924. > tbe lUbtwehht Caampionship of the Orient. Icn VINO JAMI rO vs. JERRY MONAHAN I 5* LV r) 15 (3 Minute) Rounds. (Challenger) (H 1 SJSMI -FINAL, cpr D AHINAS vs. RED WARREN Ytj 10 BOUNDS. YOUNG HASSAN vs. KID JACKSON and TWO527 words
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Advertisement81 1924-10-14 5 STOCK JUST ARRIVED TESTOGAN To all interested Testogan is tbe only preparation against brain fag, loss of memory and general weakness. Thousands of splendid testimonials confirming its value have now been received What are you waiting for new From all chemists and stores or from: P. LETONDU 2, Victoria Street,81 words
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Miscellaneous349 1924-10-14 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. 14th OCTOBER Batavla Groftius 2 p.m. Mereing Hong Lian 2 p.m. P. Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg •Autofycus 2 p.m. Simgkawang Van der Parra 3 p.m. Muar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Maar *Ban Whatt Soon 3 p.m. Bangkok Hydra II 3 p.m. Rhio,349 words
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Miscellaneous171 1924-10-14 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of parades up to and for 19th October, 1924: To-day, 14th October art, 5 p.m.—Bales tier Range, All Unfts S. V. C., Part I Pistol Course. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. Ambulance, Lecture, Field Sanitation, 4.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, Chinese Co-m-any, Practice Warren Shield Competition. To-morrow,171 words
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Article59 1924-10-14 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 14th October High Tides —11.19 a.m., 11.47 p m. Autumn Race Meeting, First Day. Tanglin Club Dance, 6.30 p.m. The Versatile Three and Pictures, Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, 15th October High Tide.—ll.46 a.m. B. I. homeward mail closest U. E.s annual mtg., Damar-rd,59 words
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Article1146 1924-10-14 6 It will be a revelation to many, as it was recently to us, that in thus year of 1924 British administration in a Crown Colony not only recognises the agent provocateur and permits him to exist, but supports him to such an extent as virtually to create a1,146 words
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Article315 1924-10-14 6 A postcard posted at Bechlehem, Pennsylvania, |t< 1879, has just been returned to the semder. o Mr. A. H. West, of Messrs Pritchard and Co., Ltd. did Mrs. West have returned from Home leave. o Fritz Krafeler, the famous violinist, declares that jazz is the revenge of the jungle on315 words
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Article123 1924-10-14 6 THANKS TO GOVERNOR FOR MALAYA'S WELCOME The following telegram was sent by His Serene Highness Piince Varnvaidya, To His Excellency the Governor and High QommiiSisDoner. 10th October, 1924. Having arrived safely at 'oingona His Majesty commands me to convey to Your Excellency and through you to the123 words
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Article259 1924-10-14 6 ECHO OF CLAIM FOR ALLEGED PROMISED DOWRY (From Our Own Carrespc» dent.) Seremban, 13th October. A case which occupied the attention' of the Court upon several occasici is was concluded this afternoon before Mr. H. H. Banks. The accused was a Tamil named Vengßta Raman, and it will259 words
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Article96 1924-10-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, 13th October:—The weeding was solemnized at St. Marys Church Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, of Miss Violet Searle, *>f Clevedon, Somerset, and vm< I*?™* Hereward Hart, of the J-.M.S. Police. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B. C. Roberts, the bridesmaid96 words
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Article41 1924-10-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, loth October—Referring to the Times of Malaya's comments on a probable new Governor next year, Government House informs that paper to-cay that the term is six years and not five as was supposed.41 words
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Article35 1924-10-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, 13fah October.—A goods train was derai ed at Slim, Perak, en Saturday, holding up Saturday's mail to Singapore for nearly two hours. The condition are normal to-day.35 words
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Article64 1924-10-14 6 We are officially informed that the Secretary of Sbate has approved the recommendations for the establishment of a Rubber Research 1 stitute for Malaya. A resolution in favour of tbe scheme will be moved at the next meeting; of the Federal Council, and the necessary legislation to64 words
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Article20 1924-10-14 6 I n6on mails despatched 2oth September) by s.s. Tara, due Penang 6 a.m. on Friday, the 17th instant20 words
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Article191 1924-10-14 6 His Lordship the Bishop of Singapore pa.saed through Prai on Satoday on hi way to Bangkok. <3o A l eTy Peasant function took place on Saturday at the Hok-kien Hoay Kuan Klyne-street Kuala Lumpur, when the of the Sel *ngor Hokkien Association entertained Messrs. Khoo Keng Hooi and Ong Eng191 words
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Article705 1924-10-14 6 QUESTION OF DRT*, court jumsD^s SEAMEN WHO STABBBb watswjun Tiit FALSE INFORMATION Yesterday afternoon. Sir Walter Shaw, r °f Criminal Appeal' the Deputy Ptfbiic V r l for the Crown. Mr. Wil Lam- .1. of Loh Senr, askH ,1. i; hearing of this appeal for a week.705 words
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Article14 1924-10-14 6 RUBBER London.—Is. 3%d. Lccal.—56*4 cents. TIN L:ndon.—£247.5.0. Local.—$122% p.r picul 275 to14 words
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Advertisement300 1924-10-14 6 I CARPETS I I ROBINSONS I 3 as g l 5 3 designs in Axminsier, Wilton, Brussels, Velvet Pile—Tapestry and t Jute we have Ready stocks of all the Most-called-for sizes and can j 9 procure from home by return mail carpets of any make, quality or size. G jj300 words
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Advertisement54 1924-10-14 6 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS BIRTH. At 51 Race Course Road on Tuesday October 14, to the wife of Mr. S. Bashiram Ahmad, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. Indian papers please copy. Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr. Geoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to54 words
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Article239 1924-10-14 7 v t( DONALD TOURING PROVINCES .FOB HE* A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW LABOUR'S CHALLENGE Reuter. io-h October:— A crowd of 500 London, supporters heartily sent off Mr. from Euston this morning to w w commence a whrMwind elecTerxg tour of Scotland and Wales, 1 r. r od hy hisReuter. - 239 words
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Article128 1924-10-14 7 WILL MOSUL QUESTION RE-KIN OLE FLAMES? Reuter. Paris, ISti October:—"Is the- Mosul Putin g to rekindle the flames of an Ac Near Eu>t?" asks "Le Journal." I c K-.tish ultimatum to nccu of Oct. 11 for f Turkish troops behind Um Im of Matn qp and theReuter. - 128 words
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Article64 1924-10-14 7 DENIAI OF INCURSIONS ON VILAYET Reuter. Constantinople, 13th O.t ber:—The Turre to British ultimatum denies i.ij on Mosul Vilayet and declares 1 are not concencrating troops. It unertukes net t > pass the line marked by and Tch ulemtrik which, marks practically the extreme "j l LReuter. - 64 words
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Article72 1924-10-14 7 Reuter. for*"?* 1, 13th Octob r: —The Chekiang j, Jg >e ,trt dered and an armistice n ranged with the Kiangsu-ites. Chief 8 f LU rf Cilekian g Tuc-hun, and his Jar»r t> k en Ein, have fled to Keuter. KiangsuitM, a- l> the Central SevernWf- thReuter. - 72 words
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Article78 1924-10-14 7 Reuter. Etthass- —The Japanese f a Statement defending the A Japanese Delegation at the •lent p r f toWar ds the DisarmaJirjSn obi V( Sa>S W d taIes that friain p r V as United States or '®®?inar,. dominions were purely hfati n'j ar d entirely fReuter. - 78 words
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Article27 1924-10-14 7 Reuter. j{ ar k V A r: 7 The Commonra e intlmate s that no w !tn WiU 1>e <*Perienctd in 001 buyers. —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article221 1924-10-14 7 HEAVY OVER-SUBSCRIPTION PROBABLE BANKS PROFIT Reuter. J New York, 13th October:— Financial quarters believe the German loan will be heavily oversubscribed. It is seated that requests f r allotments in the past week were overwhelming. It is reported that the barkers*' group will pay Germany at theReuter. - 221 words
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Article189 1924-10-14 7 CREW ALL ASLEEP AFTER DRUNKEN BRAWL LIQUOR RUNNING Reuter. New Y:rk, 13 th October:—The Coast Guard Cutter brought into pert the Norwegian stamer "Sagatind" with 43,000 cases of I'quor and the British schooner "Diamantina" also alleged to be carrying liquor. Both were seized off Sandyhctk. It isReuter. - 189 words
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Article114 1924-10-14 7 "FIGHT AGAINST THE CAPITALIST CLASS" Reuter. London, 12th October.—The Communists' election manifesto describes the election as of the working-class against the capitalist class. It demarols the nationalisation of mines, railways, industries, land, and banks, a capital levy, the repudiation of the Dawes report, and the cancellation of warReuter. - 114 words
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Article106 1924-10-14 7 Reuter. Geneva, 13th October:—The Turkish Government have telegraphed to the Council -of the League recapitulating their correspondence with Britain relative to Iraq and claiming for Turkey a respecting position as it is existed on Sept. 30, in accordance with the agreement reached at Geneva, whereas Britain isReuter. - 106 words
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Article57 1924-10-14 7 Reuter. Berlin, 13th October: —The ZR3 wirelessed at 4.30 this morning that she is halfway between Spain and the Azores. Everything is proceeding smoothly.—Reuter. Azores, 13th October: —ZR3 was passing over the Island of Fayal in the afterncon. It is reported that she was flying at 66Reuter. - 57 words
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Article162 1924-10-14 7 CAMPBELL CASE SHEER HUMBUG NO FAILURE Reuter. London, 13th October:—Mr. MacDonald's speech at Glasgow to an audience of three thousand was broadcast throughout the country. He declared that the charge against the Government in connection with the Camplbell Case was sheer humbug. The opponents were afraid of themReuter. - 162 words
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Article165 1924-10-14 7 HOW GREAT AUTHOR DIED WORLD TRIBUTES Reuter. Paris, 13th October:—M. Anatole France died after having <been unconscious for the last 24 hours, but from time to time he muttered the name cf his mother, saying, I am dying." The erd was expected for some days but the strongReuter. - 165 words
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Article294 1924-10-14 7 The latest review of Mr. Song Ong Slang's book —One Hundred Years of the Chinese in Singapore Jomn Murray, London, (to be had from tbe Author) is in the September a lumber of the Chi a Journal of Science and Arts, Shanghai. It reads —Rarely have we294 words
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Article57 1924-10-14 7 Ham and ostrich eggs are among the special breakfast dishes served in an exclusive Los Angalles hotel, the eggs coming from a neighbouring C&iifornian ostrkh farm. William Grice, aged sevai iteen, a village Lad, of Scabby, near Carlisle, cycled! to Wembley Exhibition and back, nearly 700 miles, an an old57 words
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Article187 1924-10-14 7 PROVOCATIVE BEHAVIOUR TO COMMUNISTS BOUND OVER Reuter. London, 13th Octotb^r:—Four men were charged at Bow Street in connection with the disturbance at the Communist meeting at Trafalgar Square cn Sunday. A policeman said that he heard one, who wore a Fascisti oadge, calling the crowd "dirty dogs andReuter. - 187 words
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Article37 1924-10-14 7 WAHABIS REFUSE TALK AND PREFER ADVANCE Reuter. Cairo, 13th October:—lt is reported the Wahabis refuse to negot .at: and intend to advance on Mecca. Emir Ali and all hi 3 Government have withdrawn to Bahri.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article59 1924-10-14 7 Reuter. Paris, 14th Oct'ber:—The machinery of the Dawes Plan was to-day st in full operaticn by the Reparations Commission issuing a formal declaration that Germany has fulfilled the preliminary conditions including the installation of various international controlling bodits, establishment of a company to administer German railways andReuter. - 59 words
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Article44 1924-10-14 7 Reuter. Rangoon, 13th October:—In addition to th* arrests previously made, four Budd'hist monks and one layman have been arrested in two monasteries in connection' with the attack on Mr. and Mrs. Gleason. The newly arrested men have been identified by witnesses.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article115 1924-10-14 7 AN IDEAL SPOT AT MALACCA (From Our Own Correspc» ident,) MaiLaeea, 13th October. Last Sunday evening a party of about fifteen Malaocaitas thoroughly enjoyed a bathing picnic to Pulau Beaar. The Island of Pulau Be?ar is such an extraordinarily ft 13 spot for bathing that I cannot115 words
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Article198 1924-10-14 7 ZANNI IN JAPAN T.-kio, 9th October:—Zanni arrived Kagoshima at 4 o'clock this afternoon. CAPTAIN PROVED GUILTY Captain Katoh was given a judgment which suspends his certificate for eighteen months. Mr. Kattch, it is recalled, was the caput* of the Shumpo-Maru which co, Tided, in a densK fog, with198 words
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Article46 1924-10-14 7 Some time ago it was stated that representations were being: made to the Governing it, by the Selangor Anti-Opium Soaroty, with a view to the opening of special wards .in the hospitals for opium smokers. Such a ward has been opened at the Kuala Kubu hospital.46 words
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Advertisement34 1924-10-14 7 TO-DAY'S RACING "TRIBUNE STAR DOUBLE PUNTER'S CHOICE Punter intakes tiie following selection for to-day's "Tribune" Star Double. Race S—TIGABLAS. Race 6—SON OF ERIN. The "Tribune" special selections will be found on our sports page.34 words
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Advertisement148 1924-10-14 7 AMERICAN STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS. 5 m 5 I "Americans"' combfte enormous strength "Americans"' transmit maximum power ■W^^BvjL^^^wk I "Americans" endure higher speeds than to aW I any other standard metal pulley. 5 I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, I (Incorporated in England.) I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND148 words
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Article98 1924-10-14 8 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF SINGAPORE AUTUMN MEET THE SCRATCHINGS The following are the scratching» for the finst day'« raoing to-day:— Race 4.—Drusilla. Race 6.—Rod Tape, Kerryland. Race 8.—Kina, The Quest. OUR SELECTIONS Race 1.—Baloo 1. Bobadil 2. Race 2.—Ganesh 1. Orthez 2. Race 3. —Happy Days 1. Popaway 2. Race98 words
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Article733 1924-10-14 8 NARROWLY BEATEN BY H.B.S. XI. FOOTBALL (By Our Special Correspondent) The Bengal Gymkhana, since leaving Calcutta has had a strenuous thne though victorious in all their matches so far. They were called upon to play more than one game at the various ports they touched. After defeating733 words
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Article39 1924-10-14 8 It is understood that Messrs. Wearne Bros., Penang, have offered a beautiful cup for the football competition between the various departments of the Municipality. A meeting is to be held to draw up rules, «v.39 words
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Article259 1924-10-14 8 On Saturday last, the A and B tesms cf the United Chinese Association of Malacca played a game of soccer before a fairly large crowd who, not knowing that a postponement had been agreed to, presumably attended at the Kubu Plain to witness the match between the Alor259 words
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Article12 1924-10-14 8 London, 13th Octoiber:—Bury beat Aresnal by one to nil.—Reuter.12 words
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Article391 1924-10-14 8 The £aBowing are the positions in Divsion I of the Engiish League and in the Scottish League up to and including matches. DIVISION 1 Goals. P W L D F A Pt«. Hudderfefieid 9- j5 0 4 15 4 14 W. Bromwidh 10 6 2 2 13 7391 words
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Article168 1924-10-14 8 London, 4th October:—The following are the results of matches played to-day:— SECOND DIVISION Bamsley 2, Blackpool 4. Clapton Orient 0, M'ter United 1. Coventry 0, Bradford City 0. Crystal Pa'ace 3, Stockport 0. Fulham 0, Portsmouth 0. Middlesborough 1, Derby 3. Oldham 2, Stoke 0. Port Vale168 words
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Article63 1924-10-14 8 HOCKEY The following will represent the S.R.C. vs. S.C.C. ait Hockey to-morrow on the SR.C. ground:—A. C. Garnegy; E. G. Wheatley and F. Albuquerque; J. Rodrigues, C. B. Webb and V. C. Westerhout; R. C. Ophlers, A W. Moreira, H. G. Stack (Capt.) L. M. Pennefather and63 words
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Article48 1924-10-14 8 ATHLETICS The F.M.S. Railway Institute alt Gemas are holding their Annual Athletic Sports there on Saturday next, commencing at 1 p.m. There are seventeen items on the programme, at the conclusion of which the gentlemen's Tennis Singles Final, in the Handicap Tournament will toe played off.48 words
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Article171 1924-10-14 8 RUGBY London, 4th OctoberBlackheath 9, Bradford 11. O. M'cha.it Taylors 16, Blackhealth 16. Guys Hospital 11, P. Services 11. London Scottish 13, Harlequins 11. London Irish 6, London Welsh 8. Old Blues 21, C'ham Services 12. Rtehmond 26, Sandhurst 6. Northampton 11, Rossiyn Park 14. Plymouth 11, Bath171 words
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Article262 1924-10-14 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LAWN TENNIS A. Class Doubles Cameron and Whitley —1 beat Cobb and W r ebb scr., 6—l, 6—l. B. Class Doubles Stewart and Jackson scr. beat Mallinson and Green —1, 3—6, 6—4, 6—L Taaffe and Eddm scr. beat Cassels and Strachan —1, 7—5, 6—4. C. Class262 words
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Article79 1924-10-14 8 SINGLES HANDICAP EVENT BADMINTON The following ties, which were postponed on account of the death of Mr. Chew Keow Bock's Mother, will be played off on the A. S. A. ground, Telok Ayer-street, owing to the court at Choa Lam-street having been broken up:— To-day's Ties Chew79 words
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Article60 1924-10-14 8 The two ladies who made a successful stay in Shanghai, leaving behind them a fiance, unpaid chits and broken hearts, have had fchefr career stopped by the Colombo police. According to Indian newspapers, the police met the boat on which the ladies were travelling fram Singapore, and refused them penmiaakm60 words
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Article205 1924-10-14 8 JAPANESE AND MAORI BOY SCOUTS FROM EUROPE The "Suwa Maru'' which came into port yesterday brought with her a small contingent of Japanese Boy Scouts who are on their way from Denmark and Wembley to Japan. m Their interesting visit to Europe was undertaken so that they might205 words
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Article226 1924-10-14 8 PECULIAR CASE FROM JASIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 13th October. Before Mr. J. Arthur, in the District Court to-day, the Malay sub-J specter from Jasi'H district, charged a Tamil from an estare in that district, with enticing away a minor under 16 years of age, from226 words
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Article260 1924-10-14 8 HOW IT WAS CELEBRATED IN MALACCA The 10th of October was the thirteenth anniversary of the Chinese Republic Day. The following account reaches us from Malacca, Describing the celebrations there. Singing and merrymakiny went round in all the Chinese schools. Lorry-loads of boys and men, each party260 words
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Article158 1924-10-14 8 The General Meeting of the Negri Semhilan Indian Association was held at the Indian Association promises on the 11th nat: at 6 p.m. The following Office bearers were elected for the ensuing year:—President, Dr. S. R. Krish an; Vice Presida it, B. C. Mozandar; Hon. Secretary,158 words
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Obituary72 1924-10-14 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh 14th October:_ The death from heart failure en his way home on leave from Ipoh at Penang last night of Mr Macarthy Inspector of PoMce is reported. He had il years' service in the F.M.S. Mr. Macarthy was unmarried and72 words
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Advertisement15 1924-10-14 8 CLEARANCE SALE SMASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FRANKEL BROTHERS, 44 FRANKELS BUILDING", Victoria Street.15 words
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Advertisement276 1924-10-14 8 ...^.■■■«.■■i«n^««i«lllMMatlMl^ AYRE S Championship I OBTAINABLE FROM j RAJA Co., "'sKapor?' I I "I' inillllllI!IH|[illilMIIIII!llilllllllllllillllllllllllll!lllll'IIIIIII!!|llllllll|l!li;iMllllilllllll|li|::||||:m:| i i i i I •'■lt-, ll iiP«ii«»i;iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iuiiiliiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iinmin l ii' limn i i i i I Lactogen] THE NATURAL MILK FOOD mm For Your Baby. Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London), I 144-147 CECIL STREET,276 words
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Article1020 1924-10-14 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 13th October. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9d. 2s Anglo-Java 2 20e Anglo-Malay 18 20s Ayer Kuning 26 3 20s Batu Caves1,020 words
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Advertisement491 1924-10-14 9 I I I I >■■■«■■■ i »u«u» r«a«a»ii»).j MaH<aßifc CHOTIRMALL'S t Grand tlearacce bale NOW PROCEEDING:— Hurry Up! Don't Waste Time!! uitatle t>m« for you to purchase yoi r BAIING dres* materials ie uisfaLS c hairs and Lovely crawls, Kimoncaetc Also beautiful j BKfl a .ju.un.a. tioisunnie, Ivory, etc. A491 words
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Advertisement196 1924-10-14 9 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd Have the following Stocks on hand:— Dioptric Anchor Lenses, Ruby Globes and Green Slides to fit Lenses, Duplex Chimneys, Bunker Lamps, Tin Oil Feeders, Polished Brass Bells, Anchor Lamps, Brass Berth Lamps, Japanned Bullsoye Lanterns, Aluminium Megaphones, 11x4 iows Bass, Brooms and Lawn Mowers. Enquiries at196 words
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Advertisement570 1924-10-14 9 THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Special Offer Bass Drums 32 inches. Complete with Stick and Sling $60.00 NEW CORNETS Just Received $27.50 CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW STOCK OF BAND INSTRUMENTS. Ask Any Beauty How she beautifies her570 words
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Advertisement85 1924-10-14 9 Monty wjtWjfc tothcimpcallcdThirst. mgsKW c navent room for you and me. So out you get —quick A dash of Montserrat Cordial in a long soda off the ice, or in water, will keep you cool and your thirst quenched. If you care for cocktails, here is one: A wineglass of85 words
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Article529 1924-10-14 10 MEAT c. Beef steak round kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati 60 Port lean and fat (Ist quality) 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each qq529 words
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Article184 1924-10-14 10 BODILY WEAKNESS PERCEPTIBLY INCREASED Mr. V. C. Andrews has issued the follow"M.Wrh vf gard to Ur health: Mr. Gandhi passed a quiet and, though his bodily weakness has percer*iblv increased, at the same time the aliarmlwe symptoms which so greatly disturbed the doctors earlier m the week184 words
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Article35 1924-10-14 10 There is to be a baby show at Ipoh at an early date It is being arranged by fan V,^ are De P«rtment. Details will be published at an early dote, says the Ipoh paper.35 words
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Advertisement886 1924-10-14 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD SALES Land and Ho-iaes Held waekly on Monday, Furniture Sundry Goods Held weekly on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Pawnbrokers' Unredeemed pledges Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendered. T. U. Mayhew—General Manager. Cbing Keng Lee—Manager. Yeo Van Boon—Secretary. ESTATE TRUST886 words
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Advertisement677 1924-10-14 10 Backache '"THE treatment of Backache presents no difficulties when De Witt's Pills are used. Relief is obtained almost instantly and in a few days the trouble is completely cured. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Groves affords the best proof of the efficacy of the remedy, for hers was a very677 words
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Advertisement446 1924-10-14 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIHC MAIL STEAMF^^ MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARn TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE-FREIGHT Pa^ Pv PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG SHAVruT, Efi 3 YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND BANkS AMERICAN STEAMERS PRESIDENT TAFT Leaves Hongkong San PRESIDENT WILSON Nov 5 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EURop SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK FIRST446 words
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Article1405 1924-10-14 11 INDIAN COTTON EXCISE DUTY (Via Ceylon Exchanges) Simla, 24th September:—The Simla session of the Legislative Assembly concluded to-day, the President reading out the essage iram the Viceroy proroguing the session, but the day was interesting and the resolution of Mr. Kaothuribhai Lalbhoy for the aibolition of1,405 words
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Advertisement635 1924-10-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TIMES INDIA AND APCAR LINK (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. fMNSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) GUI WARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDSWm Chira «*aP an For Marseilles, London Antwerp. oi Due Leave Tonnage Singapore635 words
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Advertisement26 1924-10-14 11 TBE Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE AGENTS: Messrs. Si ME, DARBY Co., Ltd. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 2800.26 words
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Advertisement534 1924-10-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ■HSPJKi V .'2 Htt ±gvim) sPtw Rni tJfcSK&tf H whlA S flß^lf (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 12 14 Atauta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 27 28 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Nov 10 V534 words
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Advertisement469 1924-10-14 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. WANTED competent ruling man to work British Ruling uiathiue. Apply to Pax, B x No. 140, Ipoh. WAN IED. salesman for Chamists Supplies Apply A. S. Idaldja I ritur.e. WANTED—Experienced Typewriter Salesman. Good Prospects. Apply No. 214 Malaja Tribune, with ctpies of testimonials TO LET TO LET.469 words
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Advertisement493 1924-10-14 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in. London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2ad Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fuad and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir493 words
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Advertisement472 1924-10-14 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, Dir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianak,472 words
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Advertisement481 1924-10-14 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OP 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: 33, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amriuaax Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok481 words
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Advertisement398 1924-10-14 12 insurance! THE fUfck SOUTH XOW 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, let Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone,398 words
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Advertisement396 1924-10-14 12 INSURANCE THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SPr i L ASSURANCE (Incorporated La I n i has recently £S5 h IMPROVED COMMISSION? and invites applications for AGENTS AND CANvSSS2 from gentlemen in a pos tion EHs busine«<* JUBILEE 1A n YEAR ***** BOVa The Company has secured tkl. new business A RECORD and396 words
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