Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1924
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Title Section28 1924-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY, Vol. XL .No. 270 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune SATURDAY. 15th NOVEMBER, 1924.28 words
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Advertisement191 1924-11-15 1 REPAIRING IS OUR :peCIAIJTYI j a Caaranteed f g Moderate. j j Typewriter Emporium j YVK Building I PUce Si: eapora. j] ai s fkgie: 32* I I I I I I I mum II "Ny Carlsbera Beer" j MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK I otainable at Hotels, Clubs |KI and all-over191 words
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Advertisement78 1924-11-15 1 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. Have the following Stocks on band:— Dioptric Anchor Lenses, Ruby Globes and Green Slides to fit Lt rises, Duplex Chimneys, Bunker Lamps, Tin Oil Feeders, Polished Brass Bells, Anchor Lamps, Brass Berth Lamps, Japanned Bullseye Lanterns, Aluminium Megai hones, 11 x4 lows Bass Brooms and Lawn78 words
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Advertisement241 1924-11-15 1 ■!Wittiianiii ßl it:i«fit:tr<*it>i»:ii i i i in ivntrrWEAK EYES. I I You should be able la re*d a long I time without even thinking of your 1 eyes. g 51 n please consult one of oar I Onticans who *HI dptfrmu.el whether or n«t you need glatsea. 3 THE EASTFRN241 words
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Article2522 1924-11-15 2 FULL STORY FROM INDIA HOW VICEROYS ACTION WAS TAKEN TERRIORIST LEADERS in progress. Those arrested were taken to the Presidency and Kali.irh.at JaiLs Mymensingh. A message says that the Police this morning raided the Sarttsi library and students' boarding hcuscts and arrested two College students under2,522 words
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Advertisement288 1924-11-15 2 J necessity to you if you are J Weak, Anaemic, j j Nervous or Run-down jl Wncarni, not uxu it^ who are eak, or A„x:nic, or Nervous, or Run-down j Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power in promoting Nat Strength and New Vitality. F c m I t A "e288 words
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Advertisement521 1924-11-15 2 FOR SICK HEADACHES due to torpid- liver or slugigish intestinal action Pinkettes are a safe, simple and highly efficient remedy because they neither gripe nor purge and form no habit. Their occasional use ensures daily maw regularity, corrects biliousness, aids the appetite and digestion, relieves Piles keeps the skin clear521 words
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Advertisement689 1924-11-15 2 fiveN^^^ s To whiter, cleaner, safer teeth-all late discoveries J£t?£*Tj£ pr e o e t n ec"o k inS !£JLT2 Horn All old methods made- pr™ed' SEP"* a >^s ESSE th ;"™°les were con- They wer, emh stantly increasing. Very few es- n«ti Zi j c b in a ton*689 words
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Article204 1924-11-15 3 NATIONAL IGNORANCE APPALLING There is a great danger before ue. It is that the Church may not realize its share in the advance of education. 1 believe that there is a desire in all classes for new seekIngs of the truth- It is one of the most hopeful204 words
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Article171 1924-11-15 3 You can get rid of it so easily—By, using Little's Oriental Balm you can gain immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spct where the trouble is and drives it away. There is nothing in171 words
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Advertisement274 1924-11-15 3 Rise to New Health and Vigour. n handicap of illI ithand build up your con- I v taking Sanatogen. c nm health is tha more J In i hmates, be- [ifa itself is constantly „\-red by dysentery, ma- typhoid fever, etc., and x.. serious ailments are I k. a. >ided274 words
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Advertisement296 1924-11-15 3 [Your Boy >«gfl h m are concentr ated all A your ho P es He ls one of your S^ 3 Measures in this ~V world However, health is the basis of his happiness. him row U P strong and health)'. Give him every Quaker Oats he eat delicious food296 words
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Advertisement344 1924-11-15 4 AMUSEMENTS ft *****5^^ EMPIRE CINEMA I To-Nfcht at 9.15 Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 19 1 I TBE 14th MAN A MIGHT Y INDIAN PICTURE S Featuring Robert Warwick S«A.TI<A.VjA.IV ja in 5 Parts. fa William Fox Presents SAVITRI X TOM MTV IN 7 ACTS fa lOM MIX in j lITCT 1344 words
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Advertisement399 1924-11-15 4 AMUSEMENTS I I From Friday, 14th November, to Wednesday, 19th November I S In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, I LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT I I q] 1 Reel Pathe Film. g I I FOX NEWS SPECIAL 1 j I ONE WEEK I X A 2 Reel Buater399 words
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Advertisement464 1924-11-15 4 AMUSE^ GAIETY TiTpT^ PROUD-Yes, proud we are able Special Chin, A to present to you u< TO-NIGHT Al J l h IHE CHINA rii v Pm The Greatest Phototlrania of p l! M( NORMA TALMADGE BETvvfp The Greatest Picture of all I Al/f? O SMILIN- THROUGH Wt *U| St r»464 words
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Article130 1924-11-15 5 MOTEL DANCES THAT DISTURBED HIS MEDITATIONS That dancing and high-thinking arc mutually incompatible Ls evidently the opinion of Mr. George Bernard Shaw. During his recent stay at a Lossiemouth h tel he incurred the wrath cf all the young people staying there by d manding that should130 words
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123 1924-11-15 5 Europe:—Christmas Letters; November 21, 26, 28*. Parcels; Novomber 21. New Year:—Letters; December 1, 5. Parcels; November 25. U. S. A.:—Christmas Letters; November 16, 17, 21. New Year:—Letters; November 26, 28. Parcels; November 20. Canada:—Christmas Letters; November 16, 17, 21. New Year: —Letters;123 words
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Article218 1924-11-15 5 Singapore, 14th November:—With both Tin and Rubber standing at a lower figure, and holidays in view, bright features Ln any section of the share market are lacking, arki the volume of business i£ restricted. Rubbers:—The market continues lifeless, with ontly few enquiries foir some of the218 words
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Article452 1924-11-15 5 STORY OF MYSTERY MAN IN PENANG Thuro is an extraordinary story in circulation in Pen a ig, says the St; aits Echo, to the effect that a weird looking Chinese has ma raged to entice away a number of ehilciren—for what purpose has not yet transpired. Three452 words
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Article350 1924-11-15 5 METHODIST PASTOR READY FOR THE GALLOWS New York. The coroner's jury has returned a verdict that the Reverend Lawrence Hight, a Methodist pastor and a former race-track follower, kiled 'his wife by poison, and a'so a verdict to the effect that, while Mrs. Elsie Sweetin poisoned her husband,350 words
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Article130 1924-11-15 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.5f Tiger per 2 tins t&.bZ Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons S7.GO Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins f°-130 words
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Article234 1924-11-15 5 LEWIS AND PEATS WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, 14t>h November:—Since our last report there has been a general reaction, which was not altogether unloosed for. The New Ycrk market ha 3 been quieter, and this has lad to a ge.iaral essi <g off of prices both icre and in234 words
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Article223 1924-11-15 5 Singapore, L4th Novemlber.—Owing to Tuesday 11th instant being a Public Holiday the weekly auc icn was he j a day lat- r than usual. The tone throughout was quietly steady at 59 cents for loose Awarded Sheet. Good Average and Off Quality Sheet sold at223 words
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Article124 1924-11-15 5 Singapore, 1-lth November:—Following large liquidations on the L rdon market and local profit taking, the market fell away to about 58 cents. At this point a better tone supervened and with other markets steady the local price has improved, present quotation being:—Spct 59 V» cen-t.s,124 words
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Article345 1924-11-15 5 RAILWAY RESTAURANT CAR BOY CHARGED Mr. W. J. K. Stark, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, was engaged on Tuesday in heari g the charge brought against a Chinese railway restaurant-car boy, of being in possession of 32 forged $5 notes says the "Malay Mail.'' Mr. A. W. Hamilton,345 words
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Advertisement347 1924-11-15 5 buan HAK CO.'s j 25th Anniversary Sale. jjj JUST UNPACKED jjj v, v IRBTVAL OF FIRST CLASS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. g PLEASE MAKE TOUR SELECTION EARLY. T OF INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY SOLICITED S A TO THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. S ON I 26 9, Orchard Road, 5j SINGAPORE. S347 words
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Advertisement72 1924-11-15 5 H4TS HATS. Ladies pl'ase- 6*ll at Z. Store N T o. F street, if yoi need a Hat at a cheap price EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. A few seats are available in the various •lasses of the Anglo-Vernacular School at 42-Onan Road, Tanjong Katong, Singapore. Tuition up to the Cambridge (Senior) School72 words
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Advertisement375 1924-11-15 5 Join Now THE V.MC.A. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE NEW SESSION FOR JUNIOR CLASSES COMMENCES sth OF DECEMBER. VACANCIES IN ALL SENIOR CLASSES TAKING EXAMINATIONS IN APRIL. Pro-peetus, giving particulars of ccui'-es of study, fees and examinations, on application to the General Secretary, V.M.C.A. ORDINANCE NO. 14 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT375 words
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Miscellaneous404 1924-11-15 5 MAILS CLOSE Mail* closing at G. P. O. to-day at noon. MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER Pulau Soegi *Aing Hong 9 a.m. Puiau Soegi *Bemut 9 a.m. Cueob and BenuSilt Meaning 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian *Ed:na 9 a.m. Delagoa Bay Durban, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Santos, Buenos Aires and Rio De404 words
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Article60 1924-11-15 6 DEATH YEO—On November 14, 1924, Yeo Tionus^^A?? residpnce Mieet. He lea\t s a wmow, a sen Yeo Bene Teck, a daughter Mr,, lam Devan Inn and our grandchildren. J ava and papers please copy. endn> Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr.60 words
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Article1323 1924-11-15 6 His Excellency the Governor ha? decided to continue the present reSTUlations governing admission to Chi Malayan Civil Service. That is, no person can compete for an Eastern cadetship unless he be of pure European descent on both sides. His Excellency denied that Government in arriving at1,323 words
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Article838 1924-11-15 6 Washington, 14th November.—An agreemenit has been funding th Polish debt tv America cu 000,000 on similar teims governing the British debt.—Reuter o Tudge aS for TT&l f«m cSrnT f r Ghr;5tmas l5!ar J Mr. K J. Morten' is appointed to act as first Assistant Secretary S.S. nd Clerk of Counci.s,838 words
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Article145 1924-11-15 6 NEGRI SEMBILAN ATOMO ASSOCIATION. (From O UI Seremban 12th ie meeting held for th» Ve,tfb **~JU Automobile Assoc.. 1 aJ Mr. Fonvei v- chair. Mr A iV and Mr. Ifij mobile Aasoriat Roberts: q secondfd f< *»ed The follo*rt£ draft rules et< \f Mr. Ftntoi, sug» to form145 words
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Article170 1924-11-15 6 SPLENDID WORM BY FLEET (From Our Own Carres Kuala Lumpur. 11 quantity of rubber preventive fleet between Nov aZa The Pikat, at midday on' W IJ Cape Bncbm caj tared boat i were three nun and carrvuia-twenty-three katties of rubJ •vhieh had been jettu aei, The men aaaau170 words
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Article103 1924-11-15 6 The laliowiag stateme sheas tl i ceipts an 1 i ayme in in c m t\. "Gipsy Fair,' held recently il ttt Victoria Mem rial Ha in aii Funi,' Gil Guides Assoc i it will t% seen that .h« Fund i bend to the xtent oi 93,537.94. Becaipta103 words
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Article11 1924-11-15 6 Fiom Indo-Chinn by P- Singapore daylight on Monday, instant.11 words
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Article193 1924-11-15 6 M.M. Miss McNeil has returned untitled resumed her dutits aa Principsl Mary's School, Kuala Lamj or Flight Lieutenant Kengen in Penang on Wednesdaj to arrangi w f *j emergency landing in connect v J fl\M from HollaM I Indies I' Invention privileges have bt-en rV n to Bernard Wilkinson ofM.M. - 193 words
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Advertisement217 1924-11-15 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd. I Toy and S eft* ±f*> A I CHRISTMAS BAZAAR I MSfe nowopen I Toys and suitable B V- Sffr presents lor all. 1 J'te?3l( Christmas Crackers s O f>*/Mi and j Novelties, j S C Cj C I Robinson C 0.,,, Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.)217 words
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Miscellaneous112 1924-11-15 6 WHEN AND WHERE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 15th November High Tides.—0.45 a.m., 0.3 p.m. S. S. Government Holiday. Polo: Barnes Cups. Malayan. Cup Rugby: Negri-Sembilan ve. Johore, Jothoire Balhru. To-morrow, 16th November High Tides.—1.21 a.m., 0.32 p.m Sw. Club: Diving Competition. Swimming Club launchesTo.—10, 2.30. From.—12.30 3.30. Monday, 17th November112 words
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Article111 1924-11-15 7 THADE UNDERSTANDING VERY ESSENTIAL WARNING Reuter. er:—Hen Streaie i( f a jutooh opined that tvaae understanding purification of Europe v decade. Negotiations I be a carted tn Germany paid to a German ibi be »1 >ened to France, in regaffld to Francof r a commercial l jReuter. - 111 words
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Article64 1924-11-15 7 INTHIRLY PARLLAMENT Reuter. I ]i. X'-vf.iib« The well i.v« 1 c- <' s :.nrostion that a dialing with I :f iottc: ar.-i Uu.-sian question i 1 < f the decision It i~ od that .v. tl ,i! wiih the outstar.d- v Lritain ar-.l Russia, f:at rela>iin<5 withReuter. - 64 words
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Article48 1924-11-15 7 SrVAI FOR FUNDS BY THE SWARAJISTS November.—Pundit leader of the A I• W I rich and poor openly •■*■>''''.' flip m, ivY ,Uj j and iimds na\e to bear the ression and are.] f, ,fu u-. 101 me long and hard a Conservative Britain makes most48 words
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Article32 1924-11-15 7 sr.—Fifteen were rowed < allies wer? owmg to a fire at a R ha da in Chemical is estimated at scores, of people lVa scattered to a j '•>' the series of32 words
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Article64 1924-11-15 7 0. Own Lorrespondo^t.) Lumpur, l t h V w .*u. n, vemoer:—Canon ■IF g s o- r ol the Biitish V"' r^ cive d a hearty w. 1- J- 1 aiaire.-sed a large \Si 1 Girls' Scho:l X? ar •< hone r J. Secretary is giv- (:t:64 words
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Article39 1924-11-15 7 2*• Coon 1 t N,,vcl l »er— ln the yesterday after- Jays hearing, three i 7l <f Mr. J. Artaur -1 rubber off Peng- fined UMO with ••'<•,../;■ rigorous im- A. H V' l Mr. S. C. Goho39 words
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Article21 1924-11-15 7 "'■n (Kir Ou i- >' «-Vi 0 2 by th Mentor on Wi 'hJ f not contempatfc I enaitf Bar.21 words
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Article48 1924-11-15 7 untitled to India from Earner NarJ nroay on October V*Jj[ forty n of the Indian l l Lumpur by the a of matches ajutarduring I? M ii l• :,r al BrmTi ion Nov stl ,e *«er of the "V Md else Sir the latter* appointthe Council of India.48 words
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Article100 1924-11-15 7 MOST CRITICAL SECTION PASSED NARROW MAJORITY Reuter. Pans, 15th Noveml, r: -The Government have secured a narrow majority cf 161 to 135 in the Senate providing the reinstatement of railwaymen dismissed after the strike of 11)20. The Opposition insist that re-instatement must be optional since the GovernmentReuter. - 100 words
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Article77 1924-11-15 7 VILLAGE COMPLETELY DISAPPEARS INTO A RIVER Reuter. Bat* via, 14th November:— Severe earthquake- have occurred in.Java during the past two days and caused heavy landslides. Many of the native towns in the Kedoe district have bee a datfvoyod and one- village was thrown into the river andReuter. - 77 words
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Article111 1924-11-15 7 RECEPTION TO GENERAL BRAMWEI I BOOTH Reuter. London, 14th November.—A wonderful reception was given to Gen. Bramwell Booth and a large gathering of salvation army workers assembled at Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the General's jubilee officership. Gen. Booth was in a reminiscen: mood and referred to theReuter. - 111 words
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Article80 1924-11-15 7 MASTER COTTON SPINNERS AFRAID OF OVER PRODUCTION Reuter. London, 14th November.—Mr. Fred Holroyd, President of the Master Cotton Spinners Federation has sent a letter to members of the Federation spinning American cotton, urging- them to vote in favour of the we iking week not exceeding hours, andReuter. - 80 words
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Article170 1924-11-15 7 A special holiday progTamme arranged by the management cf the Happy Valley c-i.mmen.c-d last night, and will extend unt i Monday. A feature cf the programme is a free tiger perfcrma ice. Captain Ant-cnio, a daring animal trainer enters the tigers cage aj-'d among other acts put170 words
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Article102 1924-11-15 7 Acting on certain information received Mr. Dickinson, A.S.P., in charge of the Detective Departmo t, Mr. D. Keni-.y, the Chief Inspector and a posse cf other police officers raided a house in Target Road on Thursday night and surprised a Chi.-.ese who was engaged making bombs. The Chinese102 words
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Article63 1924-11-15 7 Mr. C.G. Osborne has been granted an auctioneer's town licence. Major G. H. B de Chair, Royal Sussex, is going Heme on leave shortly. Rules under the Fisheri s Ordinance, 1924, made by Governor in Council, are published in the current Gazette. Hon. Cadet Lieut E. H. Wilson is appointed63 words
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Article258 1924-11-15 7 SAD ENDING TO ELOPEMENT PATHETIC COURT SCENE (From Our Own Ccrrespondent.) Ipoh, 13th November.—A pathetic scene en *f ted t Assize Court before ZL r^ C l P F David when a Malay named h bin Matncr stood his trial on an mdictment which accused him258 words
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Article223 1924-11-15 7 THE LESS MAJESTE. CASE. Tckio, 13th Xovember.—Even Daisuke Xamba turned pale, when he was sentenced to death by the President of the supreme court at 11.SO this fronting. The court was crowded with people at 7.30 a.m. as it was notorious case. The President, Yokota, delivered judgment with223 words
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517 1924-11-15 7 LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS The foilcwing is the li t ol ■abftca ibers towards the Chorea ami Recreation budding in Telck Ayer which is bei <g built for the benefit cf the Chinese community by the Methcdi.-. Mteeaon aid which will be completed in a few weeks.517 words
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Article365 1924-11-15 7 ROBBING THE RICH TO HELP THE POOR (From Our Own Correspondent.) W )t ava orn Chinese, Tjoa Ing Tjhioe, who has been connected with charitable institutions for Chinese in Sourabaya, was arrested recently f or alleged black-mailing tLI f 10 help the p° or b y ea of365 words
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Article147 1924-11-15 7 AN INNOVATION IN JAPAN A Japanese Marine Boy Scoot Servic will shoitly be organised under the j« int auspices of the Navy Department and the Juv nile Acscciati:«., the former represented by Rear-Admiral Take-hi Koyama and the IsJter b;- Mr. Uk'ehi V aemoto. The Kokusai Agency says147 words
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Article168 1924-11-15 7 Convulsion was the chief cause ->f death in Singapore during the week emiing Nov. Ist, accounting for 45, while phthisis was next with 28, pneumonia 21. malarial fever i 7, and beti-beri 15- There were also uvo deaths from cerebro-spir.al meningitis, and one from influenza. The deaths, which168 words
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118 1924-11-15 7 Mr. H. J. Fougere, presided' over a meeting- cf the Singapore Auto-mobile Club held yesterday afternoon in the Exchange Rooms when a formal resolution for the amendment of Rule 6 (c) to read as follows, was unanimously carried:— "The entrance fee payable by every ordinary member118 words
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Article69 1924-11-15 7 Orders for week ending 23rd, November 1924. Monday, 17th November:—Hall Football ShieW—Fins* Troop vs. Eleventh Troop, Oldham Hall Ground at 5 p m. Tuesday, 18th November:—S gnal'jng Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Musketry Class, S V. C. Drill Hall at 5 p m Wednesday, 19th November:—Hall Foothall69 words
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Article36 1924-11-15 7 In consequence of his somewhat serious indisposition during the past two months, Mr. Edwin Montagu, farmer y 8« ret'r of State for India, has cancel ed his visit to South Africa and in a nuraing home.36 words
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Advertisement374 1924-11-15 7 I FAIRBANKS-MORSE j "Z" ENGINES I 3 IJ& 3, 6, 10 and 15, H. P. 1 THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z" ENGINE successfully use, economical f jj fuels, requires the feast attention and starts qjickly and easily at I n any time. j THE ™KRANKS-MORSE Z ENGINE is the LOGICAL Engine for374 words
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Article522 1924-11-15 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL THE GAME IN JAVA MATCH FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE ISLAND (From Our Own Correspondent.) The H. B. S. team of Sourabaya, who l>eat the Calcutta Team by one goal to nil in a very rough game, has made arrangements with the famous Hercules of Batavia in522 words
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Article27 1924-11-15 8 ATHLETICS The Garrison athletic- sports have been fixed to be held on March Ist, at Tangl n. Lieut. L. B. Matthews has teen appointed secretary.27 words
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Article61 1924-11-15 8 SWIMMING On Sunday there will be th*. annual divirg competition at the Swimming Club and .1 So the final race—that over 150 yards in the Jackson-Millar series. Point> to dat in this event are Burton 4, Leonard ar d Waterhouse 3, Laing and Davidson 1. The race from61 words
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Article119 1924-11-15 8 CRICKET Reuter. Melbourne, 14th November.—Before a crowd of five thousand people in dull weather, the M.C C, who beat South Australia earlier in the week with some ease, opened their first match against Victoria. It was poor cricket weather the interruptions from rain being frequent, whist theReuter. - 119 words
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Article159 1924-11-15 8 RUGBY There will be a practice game on the Padang this afternoon —should the ground prove to be playable—commencing at 4.45. The teams will be: Whites: Arthur; Davidson, Morrison, Morice, Edlin; J. W. Winter, Beville; MacIver, Thomas, Mackay, Mortlock, Cutler, Westoa, Peet, Lieut. Thompson. Colours: Dr. Limdow;159 words
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Article42 1924-11-15 8 The following passengers travelling from Penang per s.s. Egra to connect at Rangoon with Henderson Line s.s. Pegu sailing from Rangoon on 18th November:—Mr W. F Walpole, Mr. V. H. Nash, Mr. R. E. Cole ami Mrs. W. G. McKinney.42 words
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Article2686 1924-11-15 8 Bill Miller - THE TRUE STORY OF HIS SUSPENSION VILE ACTION BOXING By Bill Miller The news of the suspension of lititle Pa'cho Villa, the flyweight champion of the world came as a surprise to boxing men all over the world. The following account written by Bill Miller and published in2,686 words
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Article324 1924-11-15 8 POIGNANT STORY OF RORY O'CONNOR'S DEATH The central figure in the dramatic story of an Irish Ministers tragic choice between friendship and duty told by Mr. J. H. Thomas in the House of Commons en Oct. 1, was, the "Evening Standard)'' learns, Mr. Rory324 words
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Advertisement332 1924-11-15 8 iiliiliiiit|H|!iliiliiiii|i;iii|i!iiii:iiii|!:|!iiiiiMliilliliil!iliiiii|ii li||ii|m|iiiii|i i■ii J f) RESTRINGING I fiepaiPsdonebyoure Xp rU 29 years experience. BEST BLACK EffGLUR I Price $10. RAJA &Co I 117, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. jiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiaiiiiiiniitiitiitii iMi i i i i i i i i i i i i i 111 """yf, f Lactogen! THE NATURAL MILK FOOD332 words
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Article1015 1924-11-15 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET LJALL AND EVATT, Exchange qfouUoSl: ke iBSUe 11,9 fo owin B Singapore, 14tb November. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue MAIL Q UOT ATIONS Value 2s Allagar 2s Wio-Java 20a Ang 10 -Malay of 1 2«s Ayer Kuning Sg 20s Batu Caves S?1,015 words
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Article116 1924-11-15 9 EVERY CASE FATAL A strange disease called lenticular degeneration, of which only 70 cases have been known since 1012, is described by ak\ f in 'Medical Scien^i Abstracts,' published by the Medical rT search Council. It occurs in youth and early adult life «J fatal. All investigations116 words
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Advertisement396 1924-11-15 9 ~***** -boxcktg the happy valley. FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. MAIN EVhNT BATTLING KEY vs. ANDRE DUPRE }ty npion of Malaya). (Ex-Featherweight Champion of France). 12 ftounds. Cbai Lai vs. Al Trono 10 Rounds. Taiho vs. De Leon 10 Reunds. PRICES:—SS, 3, 2 1. H Kiat Co. Ltd. Change Alley High Streat396 words
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Advertisement219 1924-11-15 9 ERUPTIONS ON BOrSHEAD Itched Terribly. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. "Small, watery spots appeared all over my little boy's head which broke and his head was covered with sore eruptions. The itching was terrible and he used to tear off all the bandages. It caused his hair to come out. He219 words
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Advertisement593 1924-11-15 9 CHURCH SERVICES THE TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY November 16th, 1924 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Oommurtion (ChoraJ J.lo a.m. Matins fallowed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral :-Monday,. Wednesday and Friday Holy Commumon593 words
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Advertisement363 1924-11-15 9 ***** shepherd 5 n m v igh Mass and E Sermon, 5 P.m. Vespers and Benediction. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 0 pJSt Short st reet. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.in. Communion Service Subject: "India and Her Pecpl Speaker: Miss Sherwood 6 p.m. Wednesday, Cottage Praver Meeting at Mr Lee's house,363 words
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Article109 1924-11-15 10 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Singapore, 13th November. Catalogued 1,070,275 lbs., 477.80 tons Offered 893,900 lbs., 399.06 tons Sold 588,775 lbs., 2G2.85 tons. V. ondc Is. sy 4 d. New York 33ft e ts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet cents per lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good Average109 words
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Article498 1924-11-15 10 Singapore, 12th November.—The share market genera.iy has nut been so act ye during the last wek. Rubber shares, excop. for a few o. outers, have a Ijers, but it seems almost impssible to find buyers on this market umess* the prie. »t the commodity498 words
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Article725 1924-11-15 10 Singapore, 12th November.— The auto matic lowering of the export-rate to 50 Per cent, and a steady impiovement in the tyre manufacturing industry are beine shown by the gradual improvement in the SEE K Statl&tical Potion, the London stocks being now just over 36,000 tons725 words
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Article484 1924-11-15 10 Singapore, 12th N-vember:—The price Tin has remained steady throughout the week but business has been on a restricted sca'e and quotations g rurally are easier at the close. Rubber has had a sharp set!<ack. the London price hark g fallen to Is o'sd, and consequently484 words
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Article52 1924-11-15 10 Three brothers, paitners in a real estate firm in D troit, are increasing their life insurance fn m £1,400,000 to £3,000,000. Mr. G. J. F rd, Superintendent cf Mails, General Pos: Office, Penang, is leaving for Horn, on eight months' leave by th. "Malwa" which ia due at Penang about52 words
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Article133 1924-11-15 10 Then S n. need to suffer from iodigestion, dyspepsia, gas.ritis, or any such derangement of the digestive organs; in ninety-r.Jne cases out of a hurairedthe caase of these troubl s is but acidity and food fermentati:r, and th. remedy is that simple, always efficacious preparation Bisurated Magnesia.133 words
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Advertisement818 1924-11-15 10 1,1 1:1 ■iHiHiilii|ii|nitiiiii"i I i I i i i I i I Ml 1 LEWDH SIUSHI I jff 3fL Prepared; from real Fruit Juice j ?S~ -M Possessing the Picquant Flavour, Delicate Aroma j 1 Appetising Tang of the IK&9 iT JUICE I it I Framroz Co. SINGAPORE. *************************1M11 *************************11818 words
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Advertisement381 1924-11-15 10 STEAMER SMJHCSi*** > PACIFIC MAIL WmW^mSr' MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPINc Rrun TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT p \^!|p PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG YOKOHAMA AMERICAN STEAMERS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND H fi ongk ng Arrive, s PRESIDENT PIERCE Dec 20 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO Em SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW Yopl FIRST CLASS THROUGHOUT381 words
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Article472 1924-11-15 11 MEAT Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati Capons (Lo cal!y reared) Pigeons, wild each EGGS Duck foMS POre) f r 10 Preserved (duck for 10) FISH Bawal Puteh (Pombret) kati i 20 Merah (snapper) kati g Parang (dorab) kati Jn Pari (ray) kati 4 Kurau (threadfins) kati472 words
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Article413 1924-11-15 11 MURDER AS A PRELUDE TO MARRIAGE "Dadv f i MC in P *P ua **ys the ™«t iP™* 8 SS oft€Tl as Londoners eat roast turkey. Yet Papua is a part of New Guinea which has been a British possession for more than forty years It is nearly413 words
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Article287 1924-11-15 11 AMERICA STARTS RAISING LEPROSY CURE Uncle Sam has enlisted in the fight against lepn Wf from a new angle. At the Department of Agriculture's station at Bell, Maryla d, the government is engaged in propagatiivg chauhnoogra plants, from which oil will be obtained to treat lepers. About 670 plants287 words
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Advertisement475 1924-11-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS pToJOTISH INDIA AND Ar^ARMJNĔT (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PEMNSI LAX AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO fL LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL -SERVICE. (L'ndcr Co .tract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS::9 4 Japaa For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp Due y Tonnage Singapore475 words
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Advertisement158 1924-11-15 11 DODWELL CASTLE LINE FOE BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. DACRE CASTLE due Nov 17 EGREMONT CASTLE due end Dec. For Freight, passage, and other particulars j lease apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service158 words
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Advertisement25 1924-11-15 11 THE Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE AGENTS: Messrs. SINE, DABBY Co., Ltd 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. Teleohoi.e No. 280(1.25 words
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Advertisement539 1924-11-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. n v TONNAGE DESTINATION niiir a. Fushimi Maru 11 000 Sfe London Antwerp f£ J Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles a n 2 fi 2 I Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles London* Antwerp j" 9 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp 111 I 2 Haruna539 words
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Advertisement490 1924-11-15 12 TO LET TO LET. Spacious new premises of No. 2-1, Birch Road on a reasonable Rent. Apply:—P. M Maricar Co. Second floor, 20 Chulia Street.—Phone, 2282. Entry from Ist December. 19. 4, No. 45, Deaker Boad, *aterand Gsa laid. Apply lo K. Syed M neidean J)., I'd Chulia Street. Phone490 words
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Advertisement696 1924-11-15 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest m. £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREBT, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:696 words
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Advertisement469 1924-11-15 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penaag 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Dir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: Londos, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianak,469 words
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Advertisement478 1924-11-15 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 Amritear Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok478 words
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Advertisement463 1924-11-15 12 INSURANCE. THE fj|l SOUTH 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* st AGENTS463 words
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Advertisement315 1924-11-15 12 MALAYA Tpjjj^ Phono 545 Uitoiu it P**fe in \dva nc Per annum Half-year" J Per quart r < OOy fl Postage Ext; a To Foreign countri r er m r--VERY maw "MALAYA RPAI UP n street will help us, and err pa **tl disappointment i happens, the demand a«2 TRIBUNE315 words
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