Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1924
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Title Section30 1924-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY! i I Vol. XL- -No. 263 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, Gth NOYFMBER. 192430 words
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Advertisement190 1924-11-06 1 TYPEWRITER REPAIRING IS OUR I spbCIAUTY faction Guaranteed I barges Moderate. j Typewriter Emporium j M.T.K- i>u :Mmg t> m*- Place, Singapore. g2SZSc3 OC3M a» '0.X." CEMENT i 0 D- !> s i I la I SOLE IMPORTERS: g I The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark 5j Singapore.190 words
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Advertisement291 1924-11-06 1 'niaiiwniniiiiimvirt'itTririiiii'ißiiriii fti'iMi i z .t ,i^r~> I WEAK EYES. I I m a jjj You should be able to read a iouf I time without even thinking of your j eyes. I If not, pease consult or.* of oar I Opticians who will determine I 5 whether or w t291 words
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Article663 1924-11-06 2 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA ASSOCIATION Mr. Sands, Commissioner for Malaya and' District Commissioner Singapore sends us the following r<pvrt: Strength.—The Association strength, as shown by the Registers at September 30th indieat a a decrease in the membership! It .is hoped that this wCfl be remedied by th*e er.d663 words
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Article384 1924-11-06 2 THEATRE PLANNED B\ (l. W. SHAW East London is to have a MunVnal Theatre. Mr. Bernard Snav pl^erflt first-class plays will be K iv:.>n at a co«t of just over a shiljiag a seat- and a rood I SnhiCTiptfcHl plays thi: winter will bm I th* actual384 words
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Advertisement261 1924-11-06 2 0 An Tne Aljy^j-|r--^^pritisK SlaSStrd CAR yPgP/ A Standard Light Car x% a rea thoroughbred. [(2m/ The tremendous power \JW/ of the Overhead Valve Vy/ engine will carry you M/ where you will in the f secure knowledge that My you will complete your f/ journey without A W/ mechanical261 words
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Advertisement295 1924-11-06 2 EVERY WOMAN'S NEED. And k is just at this time that Dr. Wil iams' Pint Pin,- or„ .u to w men—and to worn-out, jad*d men too—for th utm value merit because o'AheS- action o7 iterative of the blood and nerves. action of the wfcofc system thr ugh that you and295 words
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Advertisement579 1924-11-06 2 m C S t0 notify n^ San m y bii r CUs service.-, U no Bills on 66-3 Mar! October 31st, iy->. The annual Mm* at Singapore will be hJ? E $erv* at the Europe H service men no to, the Hon. > of Malaga Messrs. Harrisons R ,r B579 words
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Article672 1924-11-06 3 THE SEAPLANE CARRIER IN LABUAN Th*. people of Labuaij were never so enthusiastic over the arrival of a warship as wh.n H.M.S. Pegasus came into the harbour on Oct-ber 21st. A c:uple of days before this, the news got abou: that a seaplane carritr intended calKng at this672 words
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Article226 1924-11-06 3 78 MILES AN HOUR ON TRIAL TRIP Another chapter was added to tlu railway history of Britain en, September 29, when at 10.25 a.m. a complete train, costing £42,500 to build, steamed out of King's Cross Station on a non-stop trial run t York. Everything was new—4he226 words
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Advertisement489 1924-11-06 3 pQzemct f( r n.o!ene is unrivalled for m W J2bbi and healing MMm 11 H o.d painful skin k-W J/jO ailments. ten Grove. Kenninfftcn. f^f^^JlM ne time unable t<» puTJ mi ■i: them. The Itching I ,i< <criu k>n. I oouM not work. r Bui the first <■•>»'">-»<■ f->r j489 words
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Advertisement459 1924-11-06 3 /J LONG journey But who cares! Certainly not, £-w the Piccadilly M Cigarette, snugly packed in %J airtight Tins—as fresh as the day it was made. Not only fresh but fascinating. Pure, golden— perfect Cigarettes. There's great relief in a Piccadilly." It puts you in touch with London's Clubland once459 words
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Advertisement409 1924-11-06 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMaI I From Thursday, 6th November to Monday, 10th November 8 Second show at 930 1 first show at 7.30 I A PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE j WALLACE REID IN B THOMAS MEIGHAN HF| nirr DC I with Ilia Lee in' George AM DE.L.L. IllUUljifd jjj X] famousjstory [fl Iq409 words
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Advertisement332 1924-11-06 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA I From Sunday, 2nd November, to Friday, 7th November. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. jj I I WOLF IN SHEEP CLOTHING t 1 Reel Pathe Film. S 8 i I ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL Presents 0 g IRENE filC 1 AND ST BONG HE ART Bj332 words
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Advertisement494 1924-11-06 4 Naziraova In Oscar Wilda'e M Balo ne no* playing at the GMEFY has the men aad R If f% > women of Singapore Talk! ,g— U J V WHY? Because- h,,n «O They had never seen ART LIKE SALOME'S Theyhad never seen r, *»iGOERS tar* SCENES LIKE SUOMES Theyhad never494 words
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Article389 1924-11-06 5 TO-DAY, 6th NOVEMBER St.at Pandjang, Beng-kalis and Bagan Api Api Esmeralda 2 p.m. Colombo, Port Said,* Marseilles,* Havre,* Dunkirk* and Antwerp,* (taking correspondence for Southern and Western India via Colombo and Dhanushkodi) D'lberville 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Meran 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar* Hye Leong 1 4 p.m.389 words
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Article42 1924-11-06 5 The formal opening of the new premises of the Unit<d Indian Association, Penan* took (Jtoce nr. Saturday. The Hon. the Resident Couno Bor and Mr?. Y'-uies were pres-.nt at the "At Home" and there was a large gathtrtug of members and fmends.42 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1924-11-06 5 ASHLEY STERNE - V bY ASHLEY STERNE The almost indecent with which the youth cf Gnat Blfteft discard one thing for another will cause a public scandal unless prompt measure* are taken to draw their fangs a.-d thus nip them in the bud. I more particjiarly refer to the repreheny\M- practce of1,021 words
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Article99 1924-11-06 5 Singapore, sth November. Cataloged 1,373,769 lbs., 613.29 tons; Offered 895,106 lbs., 399.60 tons; Sold 754,780 lbs., 336.96 tons. Spot. London Is. 6d. New York 34 V» ctsPRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet cent* per lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good Average Quality 60% to 61 Off Quality99 words
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Article126 1924-11-06 5 London, 4th November. Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 1613 d 4&S Grey Yarns, single twrst 295. 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards lis. Liverpool MarketCotton (Fully Middling American) 13.35 Coton Egyptian 25.55 Metals— Tin Std. 3 months £258.5 0 Produce— Copra fair merchantable126 words
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Article79 1924-11-06 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 6th November, Pale Crepe Closing Prices, Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 60% 61 N ovember to December 61 61% January to March 60% 61 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.—Is.79 words
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Article90 1924-11-06 5 Singapore, 6th November. On London Benk 4 months' sight 2s 4d 3 16 Demand 2s 4d 3 32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19 32 On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 155Vfe On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Ba/.«k demarjd draft 68% On Jay Bank Tel.90 words
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Advertisement585 1924-11-06 5 "laTmstons circus I R CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I L,t3 Nights! Last 3 Nights!! mm 1 r ,t to send your Mil's oa Saturday, Bth November, at 4 pn. qJ H „,i lENKINS JUMP THROUGH FLAMES OF FIRE fa H DA 7?if BT ON HIS HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLE. S T RIGGER585 words
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Advertisement109 1924-11-06 5 SEA-SIDE BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Very desirable ard conveniervtly situated sea-side bungalow, free from noisy neighbours, absolute privacy, quite close to East Coast Road Market, own sea-wall, excellent sea-bathing, electric installation, telephone, garage for two cars and usual outhouses, area about half an acre, Freehold. GOING CHEAP—QUICK SALE. Apply No. 218109 words
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Advertisement177 1924-11-06 5 NOTICE TO MARINERS Owners and Masters of Shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the Heavy Gun Practice which will take place from Blakang Mati on the dates staled below commencing at 9 am. The International Code Signal "D" above a large177 words
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Article109 1924-11-06 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 6th November High Tides.—6.36 a.m., 6.7 p.m. C.E.Z.M.S. Sak, Memorial Hall. S.€.C. Tennis Final-Harms-ton's Circus, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, 7th November High. Tides.—7.39 a.m., 7.32 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. P. anid O. homeward mail closes. Dutch homeward mail closes. Shooting: Warren109 words
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1128 1924-11-06 6 It may have been counted in ef. tiit to our restraint that in the course of rive months study of local conditions we have refrained ii'om a single comment on the traffic problem or on traffic dangers. We haw been frequently invited to wr'te1,128 words
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Article105 1924-11-06 6 Mr. and Mrs. Keer are due from home about tht 20th cf this month. —o Mr. Tan Chong Wee, the popular station master of Ma:aeca, has retired after 21 years servxrc. o— Lad/y Guillejmard, Mrs. Bratton and Mr. «V™ *o arrive by the "Mantua' to-morrow. 0 r-t JJ r J105 words
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Article144 1924-11-06 6 BIG RATTAN GODOWN BURNT OUT Big fires in the Havekck Road district are becoming frequent. Only a short time ago a cop>:a godown was burnt cut and another serious fire broke out yesterday afternoon in a godown stocked with, rattan. The Fire Brigade was cailed Cot short y144 words
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Article154 1924-11-06 6 MISS MOSOLOVA S CONCERT All those who were present at the Victoria Theatre last night were provided with a real treat by Miss Valentino Mosolova, the famous dancer. Her graceful interpretations of the various dances were delighrful and stamped as one of the foremost productions of the Russian154 words
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Article33 1924-11-06 6 Mails from Europe, (London mail? despatched 16ih October) ex P. and O. Mantua will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at J. 30 a.m.33 words
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Article526 1924-11-06 6 Lady Swettenham, who recent'y ham been traveling in Kelantan, Bangkok a«d the F.M.S., is at w in Singapore and is staying with Mr. 4 II .Mrs. G. P. Owe: at The Lake, Thomson Read. The LLngui Tin Ltd., Output for October: S.uicinig 350.76 ptcuts, Tribute 41.04 piculs, Total 391.80 picuis,526 words
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Article304 1924-11-06 6 LO f N D ON TO NDIA By 13 WEEKS s ENTIRELY BY LAND BEATS his time L| MiT fifteen wta*"» N0 roads fok 28Vj I ACROSS ROCKSTpp- I broken (gggjl DFD B y ma.'l from I Major Forbes-J :UT al 00 October 2 K A me *»s304 words
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Article69 1924-11-06 6 DISCOVERY OF FUI Hifl EVIDENCE Follow:::- :be evidence f M the Chief Det <tive i b'tnued hearing into the case ir. v Tien Van, cashier of the cc 1 Department stands chars »ti $1,353 from the saf Mr. Wl D.P.P. who conducted I 1 Crown asked for69 words
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Article58 1924-11-06 6 Litigation concerning th Teck Cheah Chief Justice. S ing, in which Mr. S other execut r an > are plaintiffs, a id Cbeaaf B others are the defen lai Mr. R. Page is appears* ror tiffs, while Mr. Batf shill, *t. and Mr. M. V. RBai are58 words
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Article50 1924-11-06 6 (From Our Oui renang, sth >■ ■> connection With win- 4 addressed by Mr. P .b* Chinese Chamber cf was a big atten lance tM was shown. j,-add-** A resolution in favour o g go* in Malaya and the ,jtt+ j in Penang was prapoa B ja(* Mr.50 words
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Advertisement559 1924-11-06 6 I CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I jj Ace* ptable Gifts for Friends at Home. 3 For the converie; c« of oar easterners and to avoid pcssible late delivery due to passing dutiable Cq 3 goods through the English Customs, Me have shipped large stocks of both TLA ACI GABS D= 3 to559 words
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Advertisement21 1924-11-06 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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Advertisement16 1924-11-06 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATION* KIHUEK London.- Is. Local.—l'O'i- TIN Immwm §r* iAA 1 Loeai fIU r-' r P16 words
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Article357 1924-11-06 7 If, R east smuggling WORSE I IG traffic TO THE B STRAITS I prG \'0T INDIGENOUS IN KL CHINA |v 0 cooperation from y ABROAD I VA si GaESTS TOTAL 1'IiOH JK1TION Reuter. —At the Opium m Delegate said that >king in B restrictive H tped theReuter. - 357 words
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Article34 1924-11-06 7 «yoming, sih November: t Mrs. Nellie Ross (Demoate Governor Ross to I Wyoming Is conceded n wspaper. "Ma" »yi that the election needed ily opponent, ith rto show lur still i:34 words
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Article30 1924-11-06 7 Reuter. untitled The strilte of 'ember:—The strike of ii'-'Ukd.—Reutcrf j, o sth November:—The < y.tz, mm surrendered keuter. Uk 11 is provisionally viet regotiatioi b 10th. M. Krassin ted Soviet Ambassador.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article106 1924-11-06 7 BOY EMPEROR FORCED TO VACATE PALACE Reuter. Peking, sth November:—ln consequence of the decision of Feng Yuh Siang to take over the Imperial City of Hau An Tung in accordance with the old-standing arrangement, the Boy Emperor, accompanied by the whole Manchu family has now had toReuter. - 106 words
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Article47 1924-11-06 7 ONE TWICE SIZE OF Z.R. 3. FOR BRITAIN Reuter. London, sth November:—Speaking at a 'unvheon in Sheffield *S r Trevor Daws n announced that Vickers have contracted to construct an airship of five million cubic feet capacity, which was over twice the size of ZR3.-Reuter. - 47 words
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Article379 1924-11-06 7 CLAIM AGAINST WOODFORD GARAGE Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard was occupied the whole of yesterday in the Supreme Court in the further hearing- of the action in which Miss Crabtree sued" the Woodford Motor Garage, and claimed $5,670 for general expenses and special damages. As a sequel to379 words
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Article150 1924-11-06 7 Wu Flees to Shantung Tokio. 4th November:—Wu Pei-fu has fled to Shantung on board a steamer. The remnants of the Chihli forces that remained in the neighbourhood <oi Tieantisn were disarmed. The diplomatic body at Tientsin has informed General Feng Yuh-hsiang to keep his forces twenty miles outside150 words
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Article161 1924-11-06 7 The Dublin correspondent of the Daily Express" reports that the Irish Free State Government has ordered the rigid enfrcement of the Lotteries Act, whwrh prohibits all sweepstakes, lttfrus-, prize drawings, and even Christmas Goose Clubs. Tne Government's decision wiM put an end to a business which has been carnd on161 words
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Article733 1924-11-06 7 COOLIDGE WELL AHEAD LA FOLLETTE'S THIRTEEN VOTES WORKING MAJORITY Reuter. New .York, 5th November:—The latest official recount credits Mr. Coolidge with 343 electoral votes Mr. Davis 136 and Mr. La Follette thirteen.—Reuter. New York, 5th November:—A sharp rise in prices and an unusually heavy volume of dealings atReuter. - 733 words
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Article866 1924-11-06 7 NEARLY $25,000 WORTH ON BRITISH VESSEL CAPTAIN CHARGED Following the haul of nearly $25,000 worth of non-Government chanuu by the Preventive Service yesterday, the British steamer "Halvard" under the counmund of Captain C. H. Spittle, was detained in port by an order of Mr. Pryde, the District866 words
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Advertisement13 1924-11-06 7 PAGE FIVE TO-DAY MIXED GRILL BY ASHLEY STERNE CaMMTJ.IIIM.mM. i m-imli. I.- imiiMiii13 words
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Advertisement300 1924-11-06 7 ■"•''■"■«■'■■■■■«"w^ I THE SOLUTION OF MANY DIFFICULT DRAINAGE AND I IRRIGATION PROBLEMS j CALCO DRAINAGE GATES I AUTOMATIC SLIDE RADIAL I AUTOMATIC Prevents the How ol water in one direction only, self-tpeniag and I sell-closing. SLIDE-To serve as an inlet gate under various beads ol water up to a m300 words
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Article312 1924-11-06 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL SATURDAY'S TEAMS A C. S. O.d Boys will meet the Indian Associat on in a frLnd.y match in •weeer on Saturday, the Bth instant, on the S. C. F. A. ground, and the following will repr sent the O J Boys:— Teo Choo Chuan, Yong Ngim Djin,312 words
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Article142 1924-11-06 8 LAWN TENNIS The Rantau Club tournament was off over the week-end, and was confined to LiuD members only. N. J. A. Foster won the Handicap Sing-le* playing owe 40. He met R. G. Manners in the final, and defeated him 6—o, 6—l Manners was also owe 40,142 words
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Article38 1924-11-06 8 TO-DAY'S FINAL MATCH The following tie will be played this afternoon: A. Class Singles.—Final 2 D H Kleii man —40 vs. O. Fuller plus a T is the l3St matc k in the S.C.C Autumn Tournament.38 words
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Article156 1924-11-06 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING 1 he result of the draw for the order of march is as follows: Friday, 7th November. e« a m 3' oy 2 20th Burma R. 6.55 a.m. "B" Coy. 2-20:h Burma R. 6.20 a.m. No. 2. 2nd Bn. R. Sussex R. 6.45 a.m. No. 1.156 words
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Article98 1924-11-06 8 YACHTING The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced:— On Sunday the second of the series of races for Mrs. R. 0. Winstedt's trophy will be sailed for over the Boden Kloss course. Handicaps remain unaltered and are repeated:—Kathleen, Helen, Gertrude, Jean II and Marion scratch, Polly98 words
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Article23 1924-11-06 8 SWIMMING Entries for the V M.C.A. Swimming Carnival to be held on November 29 will close on Saturday, the Bth instant.23 words
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Article84 1924-11-06 8 GOLF The following is the draw for the Istround of the Singapore Golf Championship, 1924:— H L. P. HJckey vs. L. D. Hardie. C. E. Winter vs. F. T. S. Newell. C. N. W. Joyce vs. W. Hendrie. F. S. Gibson vs. Cuthbert. J. Thomson vs. F.84 words
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Article30 1924-11-06 8 Owing to the Command Rifle Meeting the men's monthly medal will be played on Saturday and Sunday, November 15th and 16th. Ladies' monthly medal on Thursday, 20th November.30 words
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69 1924-11-06 8 RUGBY Singapore meets Malacca OB the Pad:rg on Saturday in the Malaya Cup Competition. The Singapore team will be selected from the following:—Dr. Lindow, Ablitt. Robertson, Burton, Poison, Beville, J. T. T. Webster, W. Webster, Leonard, Martine, Weston, Lt. Thomas, Martin, Bath, Wilkinson, Windle, Dr.69 words
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Article53 1924-11-06 8 A match has been arranged for this afternoon between the S.C.C A XV and a Coast Defences side, at Pulau Brani. The following have been se'ected to represent SC.C:—Marshall; Davidson, W. R. King, Cuscaden; Hutchings, Green; Goldman' Roger Smith, Tiddleman, Stone, Holiday Cutler, Peet, and53 words
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Article17 1924-11-06 8 Reuter. Belfast, sth November:—At rugger the All Blacks beat U ster by 28 to 6—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article190 1924-11-06 8 JACKIE COOGAN IN "CIRCUS DAYS" Jackie Coogan and a great circus are coming to town. Jackie will realize the dream of nearly every boy—young- as six or old as sixty—and will be the star of a glittering, gorgeous aggregation of the wor d's wonders. Though he will be190 words
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Article84 1924-11-06 8 Per Kashgar:—Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown a son, Mr. W. Basecion, Mr. S. A. Evans, Mr. E. H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. L. Hawker, Dr. A. L. Hoops, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jobling, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Low Peng Num, Mrs. S. Masq 1 .Mr. D84 words
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Article70 1924-11-06 8 Human, wholesome, humorous and sparkling is Thomas Meighan's Paramount picture, "Back Home And Broke," which g to be the feature of the bill at the Empire Cinema to-night. George Ade, the humorist, whose fables have made him one of the beat known mpA most popular of American70 words
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Article18 1924-11-06 8 Orders for week end-img 9th November 1924. To-day, 6th November.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.18 words
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Article184 1924-11-06 8 It is said that the use of steel traps for the trapping of tigers is forbidden in the F.M.S.—T.O.M. The Secretary, of State for the CoAcmdee has approved the appointment of Mr Roderick Macgregor, M.R.C.V.S., to be a Vetert lary Surgeon, F.M.S. Mr. Macgregor reported his arrival on July 31,184 words
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Article167 1924-11-06 8 UNRULY RESTRICTION OFFICER (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, 5th November.—Before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, i n the Malacca Police Court, to-day R. Windham, an Indian employed in the Rubber Restriction Department, was arraigned upon thice charges, namely drunk and disorderly conduct at Dur.ian Dawn Hospital on the167 words
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Article198 1924-11-06 8 AT THE PALLADIUM George Arliss is not only a great stage actor, but a Screen Artist as well; this was sufficiently proved by his extremely pleasing performance in "Disraeli," a fnm which was marred to a certain extent by weakness in the supporting cast and the rather198 words
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Article113 1924-11-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. 5th November:—At the meeting of Bukit Ibu Tin, Mr. Kemp wh\> presided, said that the lose on the year's wcrki 1 g was £288,672, after writing off $288,546 to bring the Company's assets approximately to the present market value. But for th113 words
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Article147 1924-11-06 8 All those as-sifting- in the seUr.g of p ppus are asked to be at tht Europe Hotel on Satuniay m n ;ng at 9 oclc.k, or as near that time as possible, to receive instruct, ns, and are asked to take with them two yards of red ribbon147 words
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Article133 1924-11-06 8 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arms, Singapore, 6th November. Number after the ship indicates 'he Godown it is abreast of and the word "Gate," the number of the Gate to ester at. East Wharf (Gate L) Teesta, 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3.) Afrika, 18;133 words
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Article20 1924-11-06 8 Mr.Edward untitled Charge d'Affaires of Sctober e 2Bt a h dkd uccoDer The first secretary Mr Mayer, hefcomes Charge d'Affaires.20 words
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Article705 1924-11-06 8 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $386 Rice, Siam 2 $345 Rice, Siam 3 $318 Rice, Saigon 1 $333 Rice, Saigon 2 $320 Rice, Saigon 3 $306 Rice, Rangoon 1 $302 Rice, Rangoon 2 $299 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.80 Rice,705 words
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Article148 1924-11-06 8 General Feng Yu Hsiang ("the Christian Genera") has issued a proelamation offering $100,000 for the capture of Wu fei-nu ahve, or $50,000 to arcane shooting him u° Cti n at Clay finliK Conservative candidate, and finally one called him a liar. Both the speaker and the Chairman asked the man148 words
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Advertisement293 1924-11-06 8 I AYRE'S "Sin*, I OBTAINABLE FROM j RAJA Co., H*** niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinininiiTiniTiinininiiimrinininiiri "i^ i Lactogen I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I For Your Baby. I I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk fo. (London) I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Ml j I I I I I ~r VALUABLE PRESENTATIONS. A LOVELY COLL: CTION293 words
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Advertisement52 1924-11-06 8 Keep your chest as sound as a bell by taking SCOTTEmulsion of the fi*J cod liver oil with tonic Hypophosphites unique purity. To each one who ktfj his chest to be Emulsion a rare blessing-bring-ing relief and jectfg when other remedies fail. SCOTT'S EMULSION aJ& Best for child**Just as t*52 words
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Article1022 1924-11-06 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Sin |J|pore, sth November. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar |L 2s Anglo-Java 2|B 20a Anglo-Malay 216 20s Ayer Kuning 33 Q 20s Batu1,022 words
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Advertisement323 1924-11-06 9 ni l c Just Unpacked Assorted Dress Materials in heavy Qualities. Also a Huge Ship- f nl of Beautiful Curios ia Satsuma, Cloisone, Silver, Ivory, j e(c jbese are just the things you want to send Home for 1 X'mas Presents From The East. COME AND SELECT YOURS NOW. CHOTIRMALL'S323 words
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Advertisement165 1924-11-06 9 GENUINE ITALIAN MANDOLINES From $15.00 GUITARS $17.50 OTHER MODELS FROM $10 to $45. Call or write for full particulars THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE BCll[T«Ti«Tii[iiiiiiii'ii;iMi:iiiii!iininiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii]in l iiii]i«iii'niiinri> T«lephon« 2419 LIM GHEE SENG, 56-3, Market Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYBES165 words
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Advertisement415 1924-11-06 9 PHOTOS! PHOTOS!! GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Outdoor Work our Speciality Satisfaction Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE THE STRAITS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 105, North Bridge Road, Corner of Coleman Street. Tel. No. 1207. CHAN TECK SWEE Proprietor. iwniniiriiniii!ii'.iiiiiiiii,iMi;iiiii!ii:iiMiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiMiiiini AUCTION SALE OF 80 dozea Kolok, Inviocible and Carlbonum typewriter ribbma, 100 prs. gentlemen's black415 words
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Article451 1924-11-06 10 SURGEON'S WONDERFUL OPERATION "COULD DO WITH A SMOKE" A wonderful suigi.al operation, by which a man was restored to life after his heart had stopped It'.atir.g, has just been performed in Westminster Hospital, L nuon. The pat ent is Mr. William Ge rge Sidn.'y Newmar, an451 words
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Article368 1924-11-06 10 NEW WIRELESS EXPERIMENTS Foi some time past experiments have been taking place, by direction of the Air Ministry, with wireless apparatus for detecting the presence of aeroplanes at considerable distances froan their objective. Great secrecy is being maintained as to what is being done, but there368 words
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Article186 1924-11-06 10 YET NEVERTHELESS TRUE AND EASILY VERIFIED Mr. J Sawyer, living at 8,- Newhall Street, Birmingham, was a great sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, but had no faith in advertised cures and it was only after great persuasion that he was induced to give Little's Oriental Calm a trial.186 words
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Advertisement390 1924-11-06 10 He knows PjHl SMASH Contains H^^^^^^p PURE JUICE OF LIMES |||B Imported from Fruit Growers. j| have you ever watched tor the light of hope In the midst of worry and trouble with their attendant ills—sleeplessness, poor digestion, weakened application to the responsibilities of life—have you sought a way out390 words
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Article529 1924-11-06 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 36 Pork lean kati 60 uZt lea T n<i fat (lst quality) 46 Mutton Indian kati 70 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 65 Ducks each g5 Pigeons,529 words
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Article586 1924-11-06 11 CRIES OF "SAVE ME" AFTER THE SENTENCE Tnere is no passion which is so likely to drive a woman to desperate measures as the Passion which is caused by jealousy fu the i fact that she is being, as she thinks, discarded." r Justice586 words
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Advertisement599 1924-11-06 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on the following days:— Tuesday, 11th November. Saturday, 15th November. Monday, 17th November. Public Holidays. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL, 13, DHOBY GHAUT. NOTICE TO PARENTS. Seats are being distributed in Royal English School. The space being limited, applications for admission should reach599 words
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Advertisement550 1924-11-06 12 BANKS* THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, nnder the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir550 words
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Advertisement479 1924-11-06 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 1 Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amribsar Iloilo Rangoon479 words
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Advertisement463 1924-11-06 12 INSURANCE fh. THE SOUTH I f BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in India, 1874.) has recently introduced IMPROVED COMMISSION TERMS and invites applications for appointment!463 words
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