Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1924
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Title Section31 1924-11-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. mm Vol. XL No. 253 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924 FIVE CENTS. U 1 THE Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1924.31 words
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Advertisement162 1924-11-01 1 j .^Biiriiii-eaEaaiaKi-^-----I REPAIRING is oui r 1 II i 1 I x tm Ham GnaUtnteed 1 j Moderate. a I I ivpewritsr Errpcpium j f O I M ,r I «SEA-GULL* BRAND f jANiSH MILK I I Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Condensed I Sierilized Natural. L I jjj SOLE IMPORTERS: The162 words
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Advertisement285 1924-11-01 1 rftfiiiwuiwiifi'ii.-i rfi':r>nit' i i i t rcr r irr^. WEAK EYES. I i 7 You should be able to read a kmg d time without even thinking of your I eyes. r If not, please consult one of oaT y I Optia'ans who veil) determine I whether or net ycu285 words
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Article139 1924-11-01 2 GUTHRIE AND CO.'s WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, 30th October:—During the past week tho Presidential Election in America, the Gem or all Election in Great Britain and ursoertaa/ty fa some quarters as to the perceiifbage to be allowed for expart next quarter tended to restrict business and prices fell139 words
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Article266 1924-11-01 2 Singapore, 30th October:— Durit* the past,week there has been a somewhat easier tendency, and spot prices at one time, were about 3% cents beLow those quoted on 23rd instant. Yesterdays aucU A Pa !!ri 3 Quiet tone No sales of Awarded Sheet were made under266 words
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Article285 1924-11-01 2 Singapore, 30th October:—There has been rather a sharp reaction .since our last report, but prices after dropping nearly three cents below the iovel of i as t week are steady at the close. Tim reawtian has been chiefly brought about by the temporary cessation of285 words
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Article554 1924-11-01 2 after the resultthat there hJZL* 0 I 1 weaker reeling fa^^'S? feller, ef most steaks are n w T*£ and In v.ew, to Wever of thJ a m e l vi <"«"ce. in London and The' the opiMOD is generally held rhat th*sff' back in554 words
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Article595 1924-11-01 2 S.r.gapore, 29th October:—During the period under review there has been ample evidence that business in omr share market la broadening, and in various directions there have been eigne of more speculative interest Loom] rubber shares after, in our opinion, at 100 rapid rise, have reacted595 words
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Advertisement676 1924-11-01 2 PUBLIC NOTICES ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL, 13, DHOISY GHAUT. NOTICE TO PARENTS: Seats are being distributed in Royal English School. The space being limited, applications for admission should reach us before the end of first week of November. Intending parents are requested to secure admission for their children immediately for fear676 words
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Advertisement505 1924-11-01 2 FOR SICK HEADACHES due to torpid liver or alugigfen ihtestiniU action Pirtkdtteu axe a safe, simple and highly efficient remedy -because they neither gripe nor purge and form no habit. Their use ensures daily roorftlanty, corrects- biliousness, aids the appetite a.nd d ges*ion, relieves Piles, ko;ps the skin eJuar a505 words
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Advertisement376 1924-11-01 2 Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down I heallh is nec e3*ary to your well b-in?-W incarnis is necessary to promote good health. Wincarnis is not a luxury—it is a positive nect to n who are Weak, or Anaemic, or376 words
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Article854 1924-11-01 3 GRACE ELLISON - "A 8 MITCH LIBERTY AS IS GOOD I OR US" BY GRACE ELLISON Miss El risen, who knows well the wife of the Prime Minister of Egypt, has written extensively upon the life of women in the Near East. Friday, 26th September, 1924: —I knew854 words
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Advertisement590 1924-11-01 3 Why V/ omen Smile As they never did before Teeth are prettier today—Millions combat film ire now taken with A new-type paste ring pretty teeth. A new-type tooth paste has been N te how many created, to comply with all mod!stening teeth. Crn requirements. The name is rt was not590 words
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Advertisement128 1924-11-01 3 WHAT TO TAKE FOR DYSPEPSIA. N'»trrng cqjaU harmless, honest, evarp >pular Biauwited Magnesia as a remedy for dlf**tW« and itomaeh trunoies. Pain after oatir.g, lull Leliag" nausea, siekaow and lack or aPP"t»J c are all s'gai that harmfull acid is attacking the organs of digestion, fermenting the food, and ,tardng128 words
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Advertisement273 1924-11-01 3 is not a person who will not be\JJf greatly benefited by the daily eating of Mut\ Quaker Oats mt 11 iS ideal 01 the Child becau£e it: contains the sixYf teen elements necessary tor the perfect deI, Jr** J vcI °P ment of the body. It is ideal for the273 words
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Advertisement459 1924-11-01 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE CINEMA 1 a From Thursday, 31th October, to Monday, November 3. g I FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. 1 I g In her latest Selznick Master Production jjj I WOMAN TO WOMAN I Gj In 7 Reels jjj Adapted from the play by Michael Morton m W nJ459 words
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Advertisement369 1924-11-01 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA 9 From Monday, 27th October, to Saturday, Ist November, jjj a In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, j] g Rich Cat and Poor Cat I [Jj |n X I Reel Pathe Film Cj I a I International News I 1 a I HODKINSON Presents ffi S369 words
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Advertisement461 1924-11-01 4 AMUSEMENTS Nazimova In Oscar WildVs alone now S LJ it V 7"""""**'** playing at the GAIETY bas the men and 1N A w>mea of Singapore Talking— WHY? Because /8 They had never seen //em ART LIKE SALOME'S j fM Theyhsd never seen &Ji fl SCENES LIKE S&LOHE'S \J /7£ They461 words
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Article130 1924-11-01 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Kcynn $400 R.ce, Sam 2 $832 Rice, Siam 3 |345 Rice, Saigon 1 $C2O Rice, Saigon 2 $308 Rice, Saigon 3 $295 "ice, Rangoon l }?2.m; Rice, Rang on 2 $200 Rice. Par Boiled No 1 per b?.? $10.80130 words
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Article131 1924-11-01 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.60 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.90131 words
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Advertisement876 1924-11-01 5 MALAY STATES pjjBBEB PROPAGANDA COMMITTEE. $2,500 COMPiTIrHM. y a y States Rubber Propaganda Committee offers 3 hereunder appearing) a prize of $2,500 for tho ,er foot wear suitable for the labouring classes of the East, i ooipetition being to produce a rubber footwear that is hese nasses, the article must876 words
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Advertisement144 1924-11-01 5 TESTOGAN JERRY MON\HVN THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE ORIENT SAIS I cannot express my thanks for the benefit I have received taking TESTOGAN. It is a body builder and gives you a power of concentration which I never possessed before.' From all chemists and stores or from: P, LETONDU 2,144 words
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Advertisement65 1924-11-01 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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Article69 1924-11-01 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY Ist November I High Tides.—o.s2 a.m., 0.23 pjn. All Saints' Day. Muar Rubber Confirmatory mtg., Evatt's noon. Harmston's Circus, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, 2nd November High Tides.—l.4o a.m., 1.2 p.m. Sw. Club, 75 yards handicap. Shooting: Warren Shield. Swimming Club launches: To.—lo, 2.30. Fr0m.—12.30 3.30.69 words
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Article339 1924-11-01 6 We look to England, ami pray, pray with all our heart, that fur people will now set up a firm and strong and just government for the Empire—Government that will govern.—" REAL GOVERNMENT?," this etohnin October 27th, Tins great surge, this mountain wave of the pent-up expression of feeling339 words
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Article321 1924-11-01 6 Pngnaotly hitting off the situation of the day, this striking poem of Rudyard Ki'plings, hitnerto unpublished outside America, was given in full in the leader c lumn of our issue of the 20th of this month. It was a message and a leading article321 words
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Article694 1924-11-01 6 Mr. G. Hemmant has been appointed to act as Under Secretary, S.S. o There will be a matinee to-day at 430 p.m. of "Over the Hill" at the Palladium. o Mr. 0. E. Venables has been appointed to act as Second Assistant Secretary (A), S. S. o Mr. W. Bardey,694 words
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Article481 1924-11-01 6 RABIES AT JASIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 30th October.—A Tamil labourer wlorking on Merlimau Estate, was bitten by a dog, a few day» ago. The animal was captured and destroyed l and its brain matter sent to the Institute of Medical Research, Kuala Lumgxer, where, upon examination,481 words
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Article163 1924-11-01 6 In the Municipal Health Officer's statement for the week ending Oct. 25th, the death rate is given as 24.7:? per milie per annum, compared with 26.73 in the corresponding week of last year, and the bote! cf deaths as 183, one of these being a Eurasian, 153163 words
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Article170 1924-11-01 6 The rop-Tted mysterious loss from an hotel in the Piace de l'Eto le quarter of a pearl and diamond necklace valued at £60,000 is the su'U'ect of a go:d deal of comment in the Paris Press. A.icordxng to the police a young w man, whose name was first170 words
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Article209 1924-11-01 6 Mr. G.C. Dodd has been appointed to act as Assistant Protector of Chinese, Singapore. A i' D> local manager of the Oriental Telephone Comjpany has resumed occupation of "Cranbrook." Ciuny Road, where his telephone number will be 16. The Pallaidtium Management have now installed an organ in their theatre, the209 words
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Article230 1924-11-01 6 MR. CARVE, ON lj( WESTKjv "Cl U I DECEASED'S J.\ T r v I rm. 41 V\i ihe continued ht-irir concerning the rxf r,f latest wife of the late \i a to k place >e,ter ,1/ T Supreme Court M U 1 Sir Whiter Shut his address230 words
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Article103 1924-11-01 6 YESTERDAY'S CELEBaUTK)K| SINGAPORE Tbe anniversary of t Imperial Majesty was celebrated by very fitting aaaraW. AUj ■ay. lhe Risme S flutter,: Japanese toisefc J A feature of the c\v\ splendid retention civ General at h < beautiful rvl Orange Grove-road. Ov, J present.Eluding and ?eadmg members103 words
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Article119 1924-11-01 6 vine c i an jj ■.<•>. oer is part-icular'y heavy, and the caa were fixed for hearing before m CW Justice, Sir Waiur Shaw m I Mr km) Barrett-.Lenr.ard in the S yesterday. There are altogethe of which six an- eases f case between Nagnrdaa Pan and119 words
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Article27 1924-11-01 6 Received at tho Chartered LLnk, already adkiayarledged J. 8., C. C. M. |5 nm This fund is bow ri J.A.B. COOK. B a raw27 words
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Article28 1924-11-01 6 From Frarv* by s-s. Ai pore 9 a.m. to-a rr w. From IdoVhOM a S-ngapore day*] proximo. rem Ch:na and Ja| due Singapore 4 p.m. instant.28 words
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Article26 1924-11-01 6 Orders fur areek 1924. Monday, tad N >»uaaWr> Troops Parade, at Tuesday, 4th N Class, Haadqnarten p^:Thursday, 6th November.— tice, Headquarter- at 5.126 words
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Article32 1924-11-01 6 The followrrv had with His Exeellencj n.tiij Government HoU! gj 1924, Mr. and Mrs h Wo Mrs. A. W. EMU, M Stirling. Ifonaieur A Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hal32 words
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Advertisement311 1924-11-01 6 OUR CANINE FRIENDS I KEEP IN SPLENDID CONDITION IF FED ON "SPR4TTS DOG CAKES AND IKi PIIPPY Lf=3 1 PUPPY S BISCUITS, I S3 Packed in Sealed tins of Rk I 7 lbs. nett weight. E ru I jjj We also Stock. 9 "BEMBjWS" I g Mixture tor all dog311 words
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Advertisement20 1924-11-01 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, MrGeoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.20 words
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Advertisement16 1924-11-01 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTA!** RI7BBBI London. Ii 5%d. Local.—62 eenl TIN Lond:n.—£26o.l2/'. +1 Local.—sl3f V r I 116 words
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Article552 1924-11-01 7 CABINET INVESTIGATING •RED LETTER" fOBEIGN OPINION Favours tories kbU: confidence of PEOPLE' ()I K TRADTIONAL for Moscow LAST RESULTS I, The Cabinet sat traed until TuesI t does nfcl precludes fc c interval* -i- ■uestioned Jeolined 4 --.—Reuter. l, Tho Conservative Argyll from Liberal red fight by a552 words
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Article113 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. The Liberals cite the results as an argument in favour of a reformation of Khe electoral system. They point out that, with a combined pool of 8,500,000, the Liberals and Labourites secured under 200 peats, whereas the Conservatives got 400 with 7,500,000. The Liberal press seeks consolationReuter. - 113 words
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Article119 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. Paris, 31st October:—AH the French Press deal to-day with the British elections. "Le Journal" says the Conservative victory IMB bring about the formation of a Government inspired with the principles which prevailed at the tiime of the birth uf the Entente Cordiale. "Petit Journal" writes that theReuter. - 119 words
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Article79 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. London, 31st October: —The Stock Exchange shows gTeat buoyancy as a result of the altithai which exceeded the highest anticipations. Advances on improved values prior to Wednesday were:—Gilt edges Vz centum to one centrum; home railways, one centum and over two centum on the upsettimgs of theReuter. - 79 words
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Article73 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. London, 31st October:—lt is believed that the adjournment of the Cahimet was due to the neceasity for clearing up a number of outstanding and important administrative matters, but the question of its resignation is to be left in the hands of the Premier without a further meetingReuter. - 73 words
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Article56 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. Moscow, 31st (Xtober: —Izvestia opines that it would be erroneous to consider the result of the British electkirss as a vote of the British people against the AngloSoviet treaty and deciares that Britain's economic needs and Jnterniatsomal influence of the Un'jan of the Soviet Republics command theReuter. - 56 words
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Article81 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. Shanghai, 30th October:—The defeat of VVu Pel Fii's army an the Shanghai Kuan front wasi decisive, and Wu-Pei-Fu is in a perilous position with Feng Yiih Slangs forces barring the road to Peking, the Har.kow-Peking line cut, and Chang Tso Lin's divisvionts rapidly advancing towardsReuter. - 81 words
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Article48 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. London, 31st October:—The PiUrl.e of Wales arrived at Southampton aboard the Olympic Ifrom America. He sage to the press saying that he had a wonderful holiday, but he was glad to get home again. He paid tribute to American and Canadian hospitality and kindness.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article33 1924-11-01 7 Reuter. 31art October:—lt ia announced that the percentage of standard production of rubber exportable on msrtimum duty from Ceylon and Malaya for the quarter begffoning November 1, is fixed at fifty.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article26 1924-11-01 7 Rangoon, 30th OoUober:—Mr. Gleaaon, the American Professor, who was injured in riots by monks on Oct. .10, baa now recovered from his injuries.26 words
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Article4430 1924-11-01 7 MORE LIGHT ON MUNICIPAL WATER SCHEMES MR. WOLSKIEL AND A NEWSPAPER LEADER BUDGET ESTIMATES The monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday in the Municipal Board Room. Mr. R. J. Farrer, the President, was in the chair and the ethers present were: —Messrs. W.4,430 words
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Advertisement312 1924-11-01 7 wviwiinii!i!!iuiniiiiriij!ii:iiiiHiiiiMiH|iwiiMiiiiiiiuM I FIBRENT j I «SBESTOB-CEIHENT j I ill Wwd id L FLAT AND corrugated sheets. j ill ROCrING SLATES AND TILES I II Iff 3ritish Manufacture 1 j For Economy, Efficiency IpJ and Reliability I NON-CONDUCTIVE AND EVERLASTING I j p!l r ACKHOWUDGEO BY ENG| EERS 1 mark; THE312 words
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Article1234 1924-11-01 8 Reflex - Sports Pastimes. LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS WALLEY DEFEATS CHAI LAI IN CLOSE FIGHT CHIN BENG'S COMEBACK BOXING By Reflex With the edda »n wa%lw. height and reach against him Boy Walley, established his cairn to the Malayan flyweight title iast night against Yeoh Chai Lai, his dangerous rival from the Malay1,234 words
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Article156 1924-11-01 8 BILLIARDS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ma'acca, 30th October:—The following games have been played in the tournaments of the Lnited Chinese Association of Malacca:—Billiards (English ChampdonSf ,?"g Kw Pong beat Ong Chin Choo JW— 188 and Yap Bong Chuan beat Sect Vay Loo 250—227. Billiarde (American Championship)—Cho Kirn Tian156 words
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Article38 1924-11-01 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING In preparation for the Command Rifle MUetin* both the Farrer and Buk.t Timah Rangers are available for practice up to ar.d including V.eomesday, November sth, Units requiring the range should apply to Headquarters early.38 words
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Article60 1924-11-01 8 I he following are the Transport arrangements for Sunday November 2nd-— 1 Bus Bras Basah Drill Kail at 70 a.m. Malay Coy; 1 Bus Keppel Harbour Tram Terminus at 7.0 a:m. via Pearls Hill to (V); 1 Bus Drill Hall, at f,*?**" 1, Eurasian Coy; 1 Bus60 words
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96 1924-11-01 8 LAWN TENNIS The Annual Tennis Tournament open t a.. the boys attending the St. Josephs which commenced in the first clusk n October 11)24 is nearing its conThe number of entiies was satisfactory ard the events are the championship £5"!S Mixed A bou n b:e a96 words
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Article56 1924-11-01 8 MONDAY'S TIES A Class Doubles. (Final) Bateman and Doig scr. vs. Winter and Roy amith —2. C Class Doubles. (Final) \\ardell and Crawford —3 vs. Martin and McMullan scr, C Class Singles. (Final) b. Ruahwaldy scr. vs. G. E. Cobb scr. C Class Singles. (Final) R. F. Voelker56 words
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Article57 1924-11-01 8 CRICKET The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. versus St. J.O.BA. at cricket to-day, °P St- B.A. ground, contlmencinl? au A G Stack <°«P t s N". Ahmad, W. Collins; M. Ignatius, R. Jumabh°y, F- R. D. J. Ponnuthurai, O. C Smalley, F. Vine, G. J. Vyas57 words
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Article147 1924-11-01 8 SWIMMING 19th October:—Large crowds on both sides cf the Hooghly this morning witnessed j 0 1T1^es swimming competition organised by the Indian Lifesaving Society. The course was from Chaudhuri Ghat, Ohandernagore, to Ahecritola Ghat in Calcutta. The race'started from Chandernagore. There were 23 ontrieis, of147 words
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Article31 1924-11-01 8 Sunday is a special tiffin day at the Swnimiming- Cluto. The 75 yards handicap race will be swum off, and there will also be a practice water polo match.31 words
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Article56 1924-11-01 8 FOOTBALL The fallowing will represent the S.C.C. in their match against the S.R.C. on the .atters ground on Wednesday, Nov. 12th:— J. C. Pratt; R. W. Sinclair, J. W. Winter; G. Edlin, K. MacLennan, J. L:e; G. C. Meredith, E. Winiter, A. D. M Poison. W. H.56 words
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Article64 1924-11-01 8 HOCKEY The following will represent the S.RC vs. A.P.C. at Hockey on Monday, on the SRC. ground:—A. C. Camegy, E. G. Wheatley and L. Da Silva; R. T. Morrow, C. B. Webb and V. C. Westerhout; R c! Oehlers, A. W. Moreira, H. G. Stack (Capt) A.64 words
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Article40 1924-11-01 8 HOCKEY B:ustead s XI met the Raffles Institution in a friendly game i n the school ground on Thursday and won by three to one. J.V.S. Brooke scored two and Holmes Smith cne, for the firm.40 words
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Article57 1924-11-01 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, Ist November. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot G2 62 November to December 62 V 4 62 January to March 62 M t^ l^ Latest London Cables57 words
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Article25 1924-11-01 8 Singapore, Ist November. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—34 cent-. London Spot.—ls. 5%d. Singapore.—62 eoj'.tal Tone of Market.—Firm.25 words
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Article94 1924-11-01 8 Singapore. Ist November. On London— Brnk 4 months' sight 2s 4d 3 16 Demand 2s 4d 332 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19 32 On India— Ba <k Tel. Transfer 154% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 4 1 8 p.c. nm. On Shanghai— Bark demand draft 67*4 On94 words
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Article399 1924-11-01 8 Singapore. 31 st October.—Despite a promising political outlook, business in the share market cannot be described as brisk, being mainly confined to a few of the better priced counters in Tins and Industrials. Rubbers.—A r?se of V4d in the pr ce of the commodity, has produced399 words
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Article22 1924-11-01 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for OrHpl V 16 of Payment of Money f Too lndla and CeyK)l is 1522 words
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Article474 1924-11-01 8 TO-DAY, Ist NOVEMBER Hongkong and Japan, (takingmails for Manila, U. EL A. and Canada via Hongkong) Altai Maru 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca *Ban Teck Guan 2 p.m. Medan Circe 2 p.m. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang and Sourabaya Van Swell 2 p.m. Singkawang and474 words
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Article123 1924-11-01 8 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, Ist November. Number after the sh p indicates J he Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate I.) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 3.) Mexico123 words
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Advertisement242 1924-11-01 8 I AYRE'S Pion^ i OBTAINABLE FROVI j RAJA Co., 117 I i i i ■aß»«KmaKmwin«iiiiii™ "n^' 3 ,ULI I Lactogen I I THE NATURAL MILK POOD j For Your B^foy. f Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (Lonta I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE VALUABLE PRESENTATIONS. A LOVEL* COLLECTION OF ImVtt s^Tl242 words
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Advertisement21 1924-11-01 8 7b fceep Ami frcr.? cote he must have SCOTT Emulsion whin ■Isomakehiiiivigoio^ rosy and plump g start in life. Scores £ma&^21 words
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Article1002 1924-11-01 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list oi (notations: Singapore, Ist November. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9d. 2s Anglo-Java 21--20e Anglo-Malay 18|20s Ayer Kuning 26)3 20s Batu Caves 9j4% 20s Batu1,002 words
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Advertisement346 1924-11-01 9 SERVICES SUNDAY TH! \UII;K TRINITY Kaftakef 2nd. I*2» „,m V CATHEDRAL I Choral) and wo d by Holy Com--4•• r and Sermon. eek at the Catheaad Friday, 'a.i.i.; Tuesday, Holy t '< .mmunion ..y. ednesday Tuesday, Thursat T. 30 a.m.; foi Ik-aling of i] intercession*? iters' Union; Wedl i'; t346 words
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Advertisement164 1924-11-01 9 CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH. (Portuguese Mission.) 5.30 a.m Low Mass. 0.30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 7 p.m. Office of All Souls and) Benediction. CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 6.30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and E lglish Sermon. S p.m. Vespers and BeneJictiou.164 words
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Advertisement457 1924-11-01 9 !j HARMSTONS CIRCUS I Notice. I The Circus season will be prolonged here one week extending cj to and including Saturday, November 8. cj j R d [n Dare Devil Jenkins in tho Lai? of Life g On a Harley Davidson Motor Cycle, Jumps 25 feet through 3 Don't miss457 words
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Advertisement455 1924-11-01 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ARMISTICE DAY.—3O per cent reduction on present prices of Wraalftu from $5, at Art Needlework and Flower Depot, Orchard Roadl NOTICE. I beg- to notify my euatomera that Koh Sek San my Bill Co lector having left my services, is no longer authorised to collect Bills on my455 words
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Miscellaneous150 1924-11-01 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of parades up to and for 2nd November, 1924. To-day, 1st November at 2 p.m.—Farrer Rarsge, 1st Reinforcement, Musketry Classification. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah, Units, S. V. C.. Practice Lewis Gun Competition. To-morrow, 2nd November at 6.30 a.m.— Newt on Statikm, "C" (SoaUteh) Coy., Eliminating Competition for150 words
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Article285 1924-11-01 10 THE BUKIT K. jB. RUBBER CO.. LTD. The directors of the above Company have issued the following report:—Your Directore beg to submit herewith a duly audited Balance Sheet amd their Report fcr the year endfcd 30th June, 1924. The profit far the year (subject to Directors' Fees) amounted285 words
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Article374 1924-11-01 10 PASTOR ON THE WORK OF HIS RESCUE BAM) j Eighteen years of rescue work among the social outcasts of the' West i h<*Z provided the Rev. J. E. SStte^fwho^a w£*iJ2£s2! borate 'of tli Wart London Miasdon, wfta many vivid memories of the seamy side of'374 words
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Article182 1924-11-01 10 LORD MAYOR'S YEAR OF OFFICE Jit**,** 0rt Ulhile and wou d Mtxriiig Lord Mayor be ready to undertake another year c'f office 1 0uld say tim the anwer to the first quastf-n is "yes," and to the second an emphatic "no," although some D^ y mliZ e^° rS182 words
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Article140 1924-11-01 10 The funeral of Mrs. Chung Thye Phin which took place in ideal weather at Penang en Sunday, was one of the grandest, if not the grandest funeatals yet seen in Penan* ?Xnn c Was {xi]Xy a7l attendance of about I.UOO peop;e, not only from Penang, but from Perak and ether140 words
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Advertisement525 1924-11-01 10 (<y!mA SMASH fell J Contains g j PURE JUICE OF LIMES '1 'ff l^ Imported from Fruit Growers. t wa Always Practice Economy Stick on Shopping Here You will get full satisfaction in prices and qualities, etc. Receiving fresh consignments in Silks and Cotton goods ot all sorts in splendid525 words
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Advertisement463 1924-11-01 10 (SV MethS«l.-AC. fal-P.-r-G'Te-Sn. roc. ImiiioI. D. i>. M jQj At t!ie fir-t torch of Dcxnin the itching stops, the tiro of pc/cma is lost. sor>. I disappear gmd;:aHy, crast* a;id scales fall away. Tiu> formula of this treat nu nt i l> fog published. It contain*th«rareiinido- T.D.D.M.H.C. It vanishes into463 words
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Article415 1924-11-01 11 ORIGINALLY DISCOVERED BY NORSEMEN Though it is not unknown that the great continent beyond "the pofi*JT was originally discovered about A. D. 1000 by sea roving Norsemen who arrived! there via Iceland ajid Greenland it wil3 no doubt awake come surprise to hear that America was re-dis-covered by a415 words
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Article289 1924-11-01 11 OLDEST BUILDINGS IN WORLD Magician's Tomb Chapels that were buit in Egypt at least 3,000 B.C. (and possibly 1,500 years earlier fcill) at a time when Britain was ir. ,the Neoiithk- state of culture, have been discovered during excavations at Sakhara, near Cairo, round the pyramid289 words
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Article524 1924-11-01 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati 40 Beef stew or curry kati 36 Pork lean kati 60 Port lean and fat (Ist quality) 46 Mutton Indian kati 7q Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati Capor.s (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each gg Pigeons, domestic unfledged524 words
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Advertisement460 1924-11-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TToTbRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 1 (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. orVINSri M AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO lb LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMBWARDS. Cnirs 4 a r an For MarseilI es» London460 words
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Advertisement364 1924-11-01 12 BANKS, 1 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered ia London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capitol £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capitol £1,050,000 Reserve Fuad and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET. London, E. C. 3. BOARD364 words
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Advertisement480 1924-11-01 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK Or INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amribsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok480 words
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