Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1924
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Title Section28 1924-10-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol Af'- .No, 253 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 192428 words
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Advertisement123 1924-10-25 1 REPAIRING j SPECIALITY I j ywpewriter taP G!,iu,n I > VJv Building ptaee, S: sap-T«. Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK t iable at Hotels, Clubs I and Rest-Houses all-over in I S,S. and the Malay States. Sold by all Ist Class dealers in K^^^- Singapore. SOLE IMPOETERS: I Ik East123 words
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Advertisement234 1924-10-25 1 WEAK EYES. You should be a!>le to read a long time without even thinking of your eyes. I If not, please consult one of oar I Opticans who will determine I whether or net you need glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICU CO.. I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. ■riautnriinniinisTiriiimnini^tninininmniniTairiniiaa j—234 words
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Article147 1924-10-25 2 GUTHRIE AND CO.'s WEEKLY REPORT Sin*rap -re, 23rd October:— Values are again higher and all markets are firm Good buying by America of Spot and nearby Rubber has been the chief feature of interest and has hardened these positions considerably. January to March and April to June147 words
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Article247 1924-10-25 2 Singapore, 23rd October:—Rubber during the period under review we have had a very firm market, with advancing prices En yesterday's focal auction all grades met with competition and Awarded Sheet Loose sold under the hammer at 59% cents per Lb. Good Average Quaility Sheet realised247 words
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Article332 1924-10-25 2 SmTiapore, 23rd October:—During the past week we have had a strong and rising market, and prices have moved up over 4 cents per pound in the course of a few day?. the London and New York markets have both been very firm, and the scarcity332 words
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Article461 1924-10-25 2 Singapore, 22nd October:—ln view of the considerable rise which has taken place in rJhe price cf rubber and. the improved statistical position of the commodity there has -naturally been a very much freer market in rubber shares business throughout the week has been on a461 words
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Article661 1924-10-25 2 Singapore, 22nd October:—During the week the prices of both rubUr and tin have continued to advance. The rubber statistical position from the producers point of view, continues to improve, and from fr r h S 1 a n ai4ible J t K WOuld a PP«661 words
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Article44 1924-10-25 2 Moscow.—According- to Leon Trotsky, commissar for war, the present strength of the Bolshevik army and navy is just under 600,000. The leader of the Red Army denied a statement made by the British war secretary that Russia now has a permanent army of 1,300,000.44 words
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Advertisement282 1924-10-25 2 I Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are j Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Good health is necessary to your well-being Wincarnis is necessary to promote good health. W incarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic,282 words
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Advertisement73 1924-10-25 2 PRETTY WOMEN who wish to retain their charm find Pinkettes of especial value for the preservation of the complexion and of the general health. Their use, when needed, keeps the skm free from pimples and blemishes, ensures dairy regularity dispels bilious attacks and sick headaches. Tney are equally good for73 words
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Advertisement212 1924-10-25 2 M¥lSk depen u ds f r T ipall >' UP n f d whic mus be of the correct composition and easily j I yY *t~ I digestible. HiiKiifcKT An AU«b«ryV Baby Skftchcd front a photograph FOODS are specially manufactured for infant teedin» and long experience has proved that they212 words
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Article532 1924-10-25 3 STORY OF DRINKS IN THE EARLY MORNING A p:lice raid on a club during a cabaret show had a sequ.l at MarLb-crough-street Police Court. William Dlanioctd Pimley and May Merrick, Of .he Broadway Club, Newmanstn.tt, W., were summoned far supplying int xicating uquor after permitted hcurs and532 words
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Article236 1924-10-25 3 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be availble frtm to-day. Anon. Uncensored Recollections. Brady (E. J.) Australis Unlimited. Brennecke (Ernest) Thomas Hardy's Universe. Bridges (R.) The Chits well Book of English Poetry. Christie (C.) Big236 words
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Advertisement396 1924-10-25 3 TF your wot 1 subj« eta you t3 constant mental strain, ntthe brain. No other food is as complete in nourishment as Quaker Oats K3} s all the sixteen elements for if^^^H feeds the brain cells, en- m R c blood, and replaces the forced Eg j*£ SMMft -r.stant mental396 words
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Advertisement127 1924-10-25 3 DONT BE IN THE DARK About the most marvellous cure for Rheumatic pain that the world has ever known. Don't go on experimenting with worthless ointments, blood purifiers and kindred nostrums when the small sum of 65 cts. will bring you substantial proof that LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM WILL CURE RHEUMATISM127 words
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Advertisement408 1924-10-25 3 j A Beneficial Food For 1 l S Old and Invalids i ra 7 he il reat SifE?*? and strengthening properties of "Kruskits" Si H ,Ss together with their ease of assimilation, make them preferable m fj W ;^*f' as ood tur cn,,dren invalids and people with weak digestions. SI408 words
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Advertisement307 1924-10-25 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA I I From Thursday, 23rd October, to Monday, 27th October. jr S In the Second Show at 9.39. jg A First National Attractian Featuring X I CONSTANCE 1 ALMA DIE in I I THE LOVE EXPERT I I IN 7 REELS. I 1 With the Final rounds307 words
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Advertisement318 1924-10-25 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRAi 1 G From Tuesday, 21st October, to Sunday, 26th October. 1 S In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, g c! rj j International News 8 I 1 WILLIAM FOX Presents fj Lupino Lane in jj I A Friendly Husband jj X In 5 Reels. C I318 words
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Advertisement445 1924-10-25 4 AMUSHWENTS GAIETY first national Another 11 Big Programme of Distinction lu Mf;Hl and Merit. Com* out where the U at 9.15 p.m. np !> M* and the big wh;(I LATEST FOX NEWS mfft a man «hn hatod Not one of th .s e ,ner i>Ui The Tremendously fairiei of the445 words
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Article130 1924-10-25 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 25th October. Number after the sh p indicates he Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate L) Tara, 22. Main Wharf (Gate 3 Katong,130 words
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Article90 1924-10-25 5 Singapore, 25th October. On London— Bcnk 4 months' sight 2a 4d 3 16 Demand 2a id 3 32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer i^ s On Hongkong— Bank demand dfcaft px. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 66% On Java— Bank Tel. Tra?v&fer90 words
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Article54 1924-10-25 5 A bridge of considerable size is to be built during the present year over the Krian River at Nibong Tebal, in Province Welteeley. It will have two river spans of 160 feet each and two approach spans of 100 feet each, and it will establish road communication in a populous54 words
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Article124 1924-10-25 5 TO-DAY 3 QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $390 Bice, Siam 2 $357 K.ce, Oiam 3 $330 Rice, Saigon 1 $327 Rice, Saigcai 2 $317 Jy.ce, Saig.n 3 $306 Kice, Rangoon 1 $295 Rice, Rangoon 2 $290 Kice, Par iioiled No 1 per bag $10.S0124 words
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Article187 1924-10-25 5 Tin Taipings $1.15* to $Ll7, Norths $1 to $1.03, Souths 98 cents to $1, Johams 51 to 53 cents, Petalings $1 65 to $1.70, Nawngpets $1.72% to $1.77%, Maiitfbaus 97 cents to $1, Hitaaris $1.72% to SI 80, Ulu Piahs $1 82% to $1 86, Murais187 words
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Article350 1924-10-25 5 Singapore, 24th October:—Markets are quieter this morning, (although the commodity is firmer after last night's weakness), wuh sellers of rubber shares predominating. The m'ning market is linn and prices steady. In Rubbers, Bassetts are $1.C2 to $1.07%, Bukit Jelotongs 60 toJ>2% cents. Brogas are firm and350 words
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Article56 1924-10-25 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 25th October. Pale Crepe Clos ng PricesBuyers Sellers Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller*. Spot 59% 60 November to December 60 60% January to March 59% 60 Latest London Cable? quote. London Spot.—l. 556 words
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Article25 1924-10-25 5 Singapore, 25th October. To-day's closing rubber quotations are a* umder: New York.—32% cents. London Spot.—ls. 5%d. Singapore.—s9% cents. Tone of Market.—Quiet.25 words
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Article244 1924-10-25 5 PASSENGERS ARRIVED t a i\ P:etWI «XW Con: Mr. E. A. b B l f t '/r 1 BrauiJ UiMa G P. Bussciier, Mr. K. H. Gragg, Dr. Servttti, Mr. S. B. Ihcmpson, Mr. J. C. Tjebues, Airs. Tjebbes ar,d iwo cm.dien. w Kr r, Ka!maia: Mr and244 words
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Article494 1924-10-25 5 The fallowing passengers dir to arrive from Europe c« Monday 27th October, per s.s. Tushimi Maru: Mr. and lira. G. L. Allen, Mrs. M. Allen, Dr. K. Ando, Mr. A. Barker, Miss E. Becker. Mr. S. Bright, Mrs. H. Bird, Mis* D. Bird, Miss M. C, Bonafit, Mrs.494 words
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Article99 1924-10-25 5 Programme of parades up to and for 26th October, 1924: To-day, 25th October at 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, Ist. Reinforcement, Musketry Classification. 2 p.m., to 3.45 p.m. Bukit Timah, S.R.A. (v). 3.45 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., S.R.E. (v); Practice Warren Shield Competition. To-morrow, 26th October at 7 a.m.—Farrer99 words
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Article19 1924-10-25 5 Orders for week ending 26th October 1924: To-day, 25th October.—Rally at Government House. See Special Orders.19 words
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Advertisement420 1924-10-25 5 f *****525^ RMSTON'S CIRCUS AND ROYAL MEN AGE RIB. jjj Location Beach Road. GRAND OPENING j m Monday, 27th October, at 9.15. n J I Rkrffesi Sensational Attractions Ever Put With Before the Public of Singapore. g [)are p a vil Jenkins in tho Leap of Life. C D ring420 words
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Advertisement382 1924-10-25 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE. Commencing 3Ut October, 1924, WEEKTickets will be available on the outward journey by the last passenger iraii OB Friday or by auy passenger train on Saturday. The return journey may be commenced on Sunday or Mouday and vi ist be continuous P. H. HENSHAW, Acting382 words
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Advertisement65 1924-10-25 5 CLEAN UP BOXING! VOTE FOR CONTROLLING BOARD WE ASK EVERY PERSON INTERESTED IN BOXING IN MALAYA TO FILL IN AND RETURN THIS COUPON TO THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE OFFICE. DO YOU WANT A BOARD OF CONTROL FOR BOXING IN MALAYA? YES NO If you want it, put a cross X against65 words
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Miscellaneous300 1924-10-25 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, 25th OCTOBER Circe 2 p.m. belat Pandjang, Bengalis and d an 3 p.m. Batu Pahat -Men* 3 p.m. oi t Swettenham and Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Muar arid Malacca D "Ban Whaitt Hin 3 p.m. rJatavia, Cheribon, Samarang and Sourabaya Menado Mar j 3 p.m. Hydra II300 words
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Article467 1924-10-25 6 Anatole France has passed. Yet is he "dead We say no, for his works and spirit live with us. Yet this is a reminder: "In the midst of life we are in death." There are p:ople who shrink from the thought of parting f ro m467 words
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Article985 1924-10-25 6 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. Fred Wrfson M.8., C.H.8., to be an Assistant Medical Supenntendent, Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan. trll A re P ort€d J* 4 $1,200 was stolen rw ?V1? c "L the Financial office of the Central Police Station985 words
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Article127 1924-10-25 6 TEA PARTY TO CATHOLIC BISHOPS On Saturday Last, tbe members of the S?°SJ md Wardens of the Church of d er Malacca, heJd a tea-party at the Parochoal House Bunga Raya, inhonour of the visit of His Grace, the Archbishop MacaT S S the Biah °P «f127 words
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Article153 1924-10-25 6 (From °W Own Correspondent guilty, and daimS^triSrtSfl Goho who stated that he represented five of the accused, asked for a fortnights nost Mr. Hunt and' cu^?-^N O Ur: y U a fiat t0 His Honour: What objection have you to the granting: of a postponement 7 Air.153 words
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Article107 1924-10-25 6 had the honour of dining ft*h His Excellency the Governor at Government House on 23rd October 19*^4 Mrs WoW, Mr. lfra. C. F. Green Mr. and Mrs I. H Burkill, Mr. G. Lucksted,' A DC* Mae P hail > M**W V. G. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. S. Q107 words
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23 1924-10-25 6 The manager of the Eastern Extension lelegraph Company informs us tha* telegraphic communication with Pelting v restored late yesterday afternoon.23 words
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Article73 1924-10-25 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, 24th October. U J iVJ a acca correspondent writes:—The Malay Mail" in its issue of Wednesday the 22nd inst, has nearly three columns of a judgment in a Malacca case, which it asserts was delivered in the Malacca Court, recently This statement is73 words
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Article252 1924-10-25 6 Mr R.C. Drew, Executive Engineer. I-uojic Works Department, has been seconded for service in the State of Kedah Mr. C. W. D. HalJ, Passed Probationary Assistant Commissioner of Police, has been appointed to be SB Assistant Commissioner of Police. p w' n' p A J o n V Executive Engineer252 words
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Article200 1924-10-25 6 MAN WHO BECAME lT ''KIEST '"'«IS) The Chief Bankruptcy fjour" t Wa" Partis C$ Th report of the f oS U K." S ae effect that the V,' A h ave taken Jitf •"■nkfuat other than f for three Months dl Ap adiuKiicati n g* his father 1200 words
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Article116 1924-10-25 6 Excellency Sir 1., mard. K.C.M.G. K.CB far Malaya hp fe Scoots Rally Government House 3^ The following irUI be th p.m. His Ex, »w in ot of G»a» mmt Home, ar.d the Sccus will then proceed to tfc Second Lawn. 5.05 p.m. in.tpectiin. 5.15 p.m. Aeofaiaace. 5.30116 words
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Article96 1924-10-25 6 (From Our Own Corr Penang, 24th October: Saniun and Bamzah being in p net ession of foi ed in W« botes* and found guilty. The fi ct leoaei was son;treed to five yea and the second to one y Another motor socide after ntid-«ky yesterday, mi i i96 words
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Article108 1924-10-25 6 Further evidence was recorded y-*ten*! afternoon in the sixth Sin rap r in the case in which Lefcjg N w M ej J charged with using forced currency m genuine before Mr Justice j Lennaetd and a fftmyn'ti fury. Mr. Whitley, the DPP j rosec iting. Tbe jury108 words
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Article32 1924-10-25 6 From China and Japan !>>' H Maru, due Singapore daylight M Mo the 27th inrt. oslkt From China and Japan hy WiM Maru, due Singapore on Tuesday, i H instant. |H32 words
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Article14 1924-10-25 6 KUKRI London.—Is oUd. Local.—59% cents TIN London.—£257.15.0. Local.—$128H per p'col )u14 words
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Advertisement217 1924-10-25 6 Robinson Co., Ltd., SPECIAL VALUE •ON TRAVELLING RUG& I EXTRA ifer (,000 l LARGE VALUE I *****, ENGLAND lIN a VARIETY CF PUBS (KICKS ON BEOWN, CELY I AfD CRFIN CECIMS BEYEESIEIE WITH IRJIVCE'JENDS. I Price each/ j LETTS'S DIARIE3 i R 1925. Our shipment of UM*'i Ciarki f r217 words
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Advertisement21 1924-10-25 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr. Geoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.21 words
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Miscellaneous106 1924-10-25 6 WHEN AND WHERE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 25th October i High Tides.—8.36 a.m., 8.27 p.m. Scouts Rally, Govt. House, 5 pjn. Warren Shield Practice. "Smilin' Through," Theatre 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, 26th October High Tides.—9.9 am., 9.15 p.<m. Swimming Club launches: To.—10, 2.30. From.—12.30 3.30. Monday, 27th October High Tides.—9.41 am,106 words
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Article769 1924-10-25 7 ARMY FOR BRITAIN" 7INOVIEFFS LETTER DISCLOSED FOREIGN OFWCB ISSUE H WARNING OAVE VIOLATION OF TREATY SOVIET PROPAGANDA Reuter. wMM m| q l l H .r; —The Foreign Office j x of a letter it to-day I Charire D Affaires to a letter ZiivvtefT. PreI I inmittee of theReuter. - 769 words
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Article245 1924-10-25 7 PROCLAMATION TO TSAO KUN ISSUED HAS RE FLED? Reuter. Peking, 23rd October:—Feng Yuh Siang has issued a proclamation asking Tsao Run, who there is good reason to believe is still at the Palace, to order a cessation of hostilities.—Reuter. Tckio, 24th October—A message from Tientsin states thatReuter. - 245 words
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Article80 1924-10-25 7 Reuter. Lcndon 24th Oato<ber:—The Republican Leader De Valera was arrested at the Vestibule Town Hall, Newry, Ulster to-night in the act Qf entering the meeting to speak in support -cif the republican candidate in defiance of the Ulster authorities. The arrest is a sequel to a daylongReuter. - 80 words
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Article44 1924-10-25 7 Reuter. Geneva, 24th October:—The Mandates Commission at a private sitting discussed the report on the administraticm of the South Sea Islands. The Japanese representative Mr. Sugimura furnished information in respect of the labour conditions, the liquor traffic, ac»m:nistration of justice, etc.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article42 1924-10-25 7 Reuter. Durban, 24th October:—The German munitioner, NorcJmark, which was recently seized by the Customs and released has sailed for Batavia without a portion of the cargo. The utmost secrecy has been maintained regarding the ship, cargo and ultimate release —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article322 1924-10-25 7 HIT AT LIBERAL ANTIPROTECTIONISM NO GENERAL TARIFF Reuter. Londbn, 24th October:—Mr. Baldwin's statement waB in the nature of a reply to the Liberals, who are developing an antiProtectionist campaign. Mr. Baldwin declared that he would not depart from the pltxges given to the Dominion Ministers lasrt year regardingReuter. - 322 words
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Article64 1924-10-25 7 Reuter. Geneva, 24th October:—The League circles point cut that apparently owing to the confuBion of dates it was wrongly reported that the United States representatives will attend the first Opium Conference at Geneva on November 3, dealing with the suppression of opium smoking. The fact is thatReuter. - 64 words
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Article64 1924-10-25 7 Reuter. Berlin, 24th October:—Herr Hergt has resigned the leadership of the Nationalist Party as a result of the campaign of the Extreme Wing which was enraged at the failure to secure entry to the Cabinet. The German Nationalist Directorate have entrusted Herr Winkler, a member erf the PrussianReuter. - 64 words
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Article33 1924-10-25 7 Reuter. New York, 24th October:—After completing his holiday tour in Canada, visiting Philadelphia, Detroit and elsewhere in the United States, the Prince of Wales embarked on tthe Olympic fcr heme.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article273 1924-10-25 7 Arrested with a woman in a limousine, the Rev. Charles Penfield, a prominent cruaadler mi the anti-vice campaign, was fined $50 acd sentenc.d to thirty days, imprisonment for outraging: public decency, says a New York Central News message. o Mr. Sidney Wtfbtb, M.P., President of tha B:ard of Trade, has273 words
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Article279 1924-10-25 7 MR. COOLIDGE'S FINAL APPEAL TO BE DELIVERED TO-NIGHT EXPECTED RETURN Reuter. Washington, 24th October:—-With the approach of rthe National Election on November, 4th [public interest is awakening and the oratorical efforts of the candidates is occupying a more prominent place in the news of the day. Mr. CoolidgeReuter. - 279 words
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Article159 1924-10-25 7 Tok&t 23rd October:—lt is reported thai. General Fen Giok-Chang, military-gover-nor of ChiH State, has rebelled against Maishai Wu Pei-fu and captured Peking at noon to-day. Te.egraphic communication between Peking and elsewhere has been cut off by Feng's forces. A garrison in Peking rebel.cd, prior to Feng s occupation,159 words
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Article133 1924-10-25 7 Collected by Messrs. L L Nagalingam, T. M. A. Gani. M. Mudaliar and A. Athisayam. Previously acknowledged $752.50 Soona Saina 25 Ravena Soona Kina 35 Eaina Mama Valeria Payna 50 Mavena Thadria 10 Ona Ana Sana Sana 5 V. K. M. Manicka Mudaliar 35 Avena133 words
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Article137 1924-10-25 7 Mr. J.CuKen, Assistant Commissioner of Police, has been seconded for service the State of Johore. o The Chief Secretary to Government has appointed Mr. W. D. Tait to be an Assistant Superintendent of Excise. o Mr. C. Seimund, Inspector cf Motors and VehicPess Selangor, ha* been appointed to act as137 words
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Advertisement338 1924-10-25 7 THE SOLUTION OF MANY DIFFICULT DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION PROBLEMS CALCO DRAINAGE GATES 1 AUTOMATIC SLIDE RAOIAL AUTOMATIC— Presents the liow of water in cue direclicn orly, self-opening and j self-closing. SLIDE -To serre ss an inlet gate under various heads of wnter up to a maxi- Z mum of twenty338 words
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Article55 1924-10-25 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING FRENCH BOXER ARRIVES Andre Dupre, Ex-Featherweight champion of France who was expected in Singapore arrived yesterday afternoon by the s.s. Mareila from Australia. Dupre is under contract to the Straits Boxing Syndicate and much is expected of him. With Key, Grady, Taiho, and Young Santos here Dupre55 words
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Article574 1924-10-25 8 GIVES BOBBY 20 POUNDS AND TAKES BEATING Young Volaire who beat Battling Key while in Manila got entirety too amlbitious in Shanghai recently. On Oct. 3 he took on Bobby Favacho, giving away twenty pounds in weight and a good deal in height and reach. Favacho knocked574 words
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Article163 1924-10-25 8 Here is what actually happens to a man when he is knocked "cokT in the prize r&ng: When the lower jaw is struck on its point—or button—with a sharp punch, the upper angle of the jaw is driven forcibly into the glenoid cavity of the163 words
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82 1924-10-25 8 RUGBY The datas for Singapore's matches In the Malaya Cup Competition have now been fixed as follow:— November Bth. versus Malacca at Singapore. November 29th. versus Ne?ri Sembilan at Seremhan. December 6th. versus Malacca at "Malacca. December 20th. versus Negri Sembilan at Singapore. The82 words
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Article35 1924-10-25 8 London, 15th October:—At Headingley in a Northern Union international, the "Other Nationalities," composed of South Africans and 'Welshmen, beat England by 23 points to 17. London 15th October:— Portmoujth Services 66, Sandhurst 3.35 words
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Article283 1924-10-25 8 SWIMMING The Inter-School Swimming 1 Carnival held at the Y.M.C.A. pool yesterday afternoon produced some keen competition, the Anglo-Chinese School representatives being the most srjocessful competitors. Mr. Clarke, Inspector of Schools, congratulated the competitors on their splendid performances. He expressed the hope that the schools would, be283 words
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Article36 1924-10-25 8 GOLF The Ladies' monthly medal for October resulted:— Mrs. W. L. Stevens 4 up Mrs. G. B. Anderson 1 up Mrs. R L. L. Braduell 1 down Mrs. H. R. S. Law 6 down36 words
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Article134 1924-10-25 8 The following are the teams and times of starting in the match between Keppel Golf Cub and the Garriscn Golf Club at Keppel Links to-morrow, Keppel players being- mentioned first:— 9.os—Rutley and Hendrie vs. Gibson and Forde. 9.lo—Jonas and Hickey vs. Nash and Baker. 9 15—Stewart and134 words
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Article111 1924-10-25 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LAWN TENNIS A. Class Doubles Winter and Roy Smith beat Cameron and Whitley, 4—6, 10—8, 6—4. B. Class Singles G. E. Cobb beat P. C. Munro 7—5, 6—3. F. Rushwakry beat R. A. N. Lyon, 7—5, 7—5. 0. R. S. Bateman beat J. R. Strachan, 6—4,111 words
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Article62 1924-10-25 8 HOCKEY The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against Bousteadi and Co., at hockey on Monday on the S.R.C. ground:—W. A. Moneira; E. G. Wheatley ard W. Collins; E. Fishw. A. N. Katya.l and C. D. Smith; R. C. Oehlers, W. C. Tripp, H. G. Stack (Capt), S.62 words
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Article128 1924-10-25 8 For some time past, says the Ipoh paner, the board of directors of the Ipoh V.M.C.A. have been busy w'th plans of development simultaneously with a considerable increase in the membership of the association. A scheme for erecting a suitable building on the recreation syround belongine: to the association off128 words
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Article142 1924-10-25 8 WRITE TO THE TRIBUNE ABOUT IT CONFIDENCES WILL BE RESPECTED Among tihe many letters we are receiving upon the subject of graft and corruption, in response to our lead in the campaign, the following is of general public J iter est and we reproduce it below. Meanwhile,142 words
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Article1702 1924-10-25 8 Sir,—I was very giad to read your leader of the 13th instant under the heading "Be ye just and fearless." Now that you have put your hands to the plough, I hope that nothiaig will make you turn back. If all the editors of the Malayan papers1,702 words
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Article125 1924-10-25 8 Mr. Winston Churchill, who is standing in the preterit General Election for Eppinjr, has already fought 12 elections, his first contest being at Oldham in 1899. From 1908 to 1922 he was member for Dundee, but he lost bis seat a(t the General E ecri:n in that year, Mr. E.125 words
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Advertisement21 1924-10-25 8 DENTISTRY LATEST METHOD OF TREATMENTS WITHOUT PAIN. TEETH REPLACED NATURAL-LIKE. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 32, Coleman Street.21 words
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Advertisement267 1924-10-25 8 1 A YPF'Q ChamPio,lBhiP I OBTAINABLE FROM j RAJA Co., m N S.S|»^ i itu lehhiuiui ihi ihi in iwiiiin in iin i i i i i i i s i i i 3 *-4 \-m fc 1 Lactogen I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD j For Your Baby. j Nestle267 words
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Advertisement55 1924-10-25 8 Are your children jr>r f full Ol Lit" If not they e e< SCOTT'S EmufcK* make ft* plump, rosy and strcrj and will enable th to resist coughs, COW and epidemic disease* AATT'C I I mm «j £^UL,SJOW| fr^g&k Best ft chitt rt Ust LIIjB i OO I /7TCSa add*55 words
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Advertisement618 1924-10-25 9 CHURCH SERVICES THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY October 26th, 1924 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral:—Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Holy Communion at 8618 words
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Advertisement460 1924-10-25 9 INDIAN DEEPAVALI FESTIVAL I Special Indian Sweetmeats €> DEEPAVALI I SWEETS TO-DAY. I i icra. PREPARED IN BEST GHEE AND CHARGES ,-r, f IN H,M) INN l™ERA8LE tH j ORDERS—SO DONT DELAY. 0RC[RS fmp]u £X CUT£3 FESTIVlL PBESENTS-QUITE A NOVELTY- m YOUB FRIENDS WILL BE ALLY LIKE THEM EVE I460 words
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Article1341 1924-10-25 10 MODERATING INFLUENCE ON INDIAN POLITICS An outstanding figure in the political evolution of India has been rem:ved by the death of Mr. Bhupendra Hath Basu, till recently a member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Bengal, and a former member of the Council of India.1,341 words
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Article571 1924-10-25 11 HARLEY-ST. CRITICISM OF ARMY HEALTH REPORT General the Director ST h li °k Arm y Medical 'Service en the health cf the British Army are no endorsed by Dr. K. Bodas ShTw, of 144 Se T h: Was M al Officer t an unfavmirivu report mak,€ dard571 words
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Article221 1924-10-25 11 LEATHER COVERING FOR THE PROTECTION OF HORSES At the height of the bu'l-lighting season in Madrid, when most of the newspapers are obliged to dbvote far more space to this sport than to censored-comments on the Moroccani question, El Heraido draws public attention to a petition to221 words
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Advertisement25 1924-10-25 11 THE Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE AGENTS: Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd S, Malacca Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 2800.25 words
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