Malaya Tribune, 4 February 1926
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Title Section28 1926-02-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EV!ENINQ DAJLV Vol XIII No. 29 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 192628 words
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Advertisement208 1926-02-04 1 j A ¥AT£Ur? PHfiTO STORE NOftTH BRIDGE. Rg THIS IS RS3 M MANT I i AT WHITE A WAY'S SALE I Tin ere are Tables full of goods at n Cr s 10 cts., 2S cts., 50 cts. 75 cts., 1, $2, $3 $5 each, j Lr I j Some208 words
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Advertisement283 1926-02-04 1 Don'i wa:i for pant or fauiif Vision before you cons ait as. v you need glasses, wa will prescribe and prepare lense? and *i m frame and mountings of amy character. doctors' and Oeculists' yiasaitf tktu executed promptl/ ai epastal price. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO--15, Sooth Canal Road, Singapsrs I283 words
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Article394 1926-02-04 2 Keep their Heads in Boom on Exchange Gir« and women, from seventeen to seventy, are having "flutters" on the Stock Exchange these days—.hank? to the rubber boom ncentive. The caze has spread to every c'a.s, and tr,e small investors in lude g*rLs who work in City offices,394 words
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Article135 1926-02-04 2 Mr. Lloyd George, addressing a big gathering at Leeds on his land reform scheme, said it was a call to the nation to deal with a great evil. Referring to th<j efforts being made to obtain Liberal unity, he added that when the Last trumpet sounded there135 words
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Article326 1926-02-04 2 Works of the Masters It good, in these da-- a f f and eccentric forms to "find. out any of the evil tricks J pctuires are valued—.*, f ar a —with the works of fee m ft Indeed one might not Ilfre acknowledge daeaic ji "*> I326 words
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Article132 1926-02-04 2 M. Briand, the French Pore gi entertained M. Chicherin, the Baua missar for Foreign Atfa The interview which fbUowed, n Exchange, is .said to haw bees ufm'm portant character. It Is rtatfi Briand wants the Soviet (Sevens** I join in the new European concert, fore that takes132 words
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Advertisement140 1926-02-04 2 B^Bj^g, i©Rr*fc Golden Smokes jEiSfefei from London. h V» Piccadilly. Virginia Cigarettes are like old wine to the \V <^^T* s*^5*^ The finest sun-sweetened golden Virginian tobacco W 1 onI > is used—wrapped in pure rice paper, and they %te T% > V *,*J^£/s&/sZ//s J'*"Vj f L reach you as140 words
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Advertisement216 1926-02-04 2 Dhobi's Itch Ringworm Sores For microbic skin diseases such aa ringworm and dhobi's itch, Germolene is specific. It is easily applied, gives quick relief, and is a splendid safeguard also. Germolene has proved iU efficacy all over the world m the cms of such skin disorders as dhobi's itch, ringworm,216 words
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Advertisement375 1926-02-04 2 y V HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM IN ANY OF ITS FORMS'.' If So, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Are What You Need. All forms of rheumatic trouble are due to the same cause, a v po'soned state of the blood. This expla.ns why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, tae renj Blood and Nerve375 words
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Article530 1926-02-04 3 First Interview with Woman Ruler inde^n «nce is not always h won -en, and even o day i e "oa on"?, ft can putV*? dien/' the ol tne.r eh Ir^f I laid down to a Sunday Lxpiets representative by Her Hiehne^ iec s u-h k v a530 words
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Article274 1926-02-04 3 The revised code of Soviet marriage laws which would have placed al forms of cohab tat on en an equa basis whe her registered or unreg stered, was defeated by a c ose margin in the Soviet Executive Committee. The resu t was contraiy to all274 words
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Article180 1926-02-04 3 Southampton.—Six survivors of the British g rarrer Ashton, which wan eunk with he oss of five lives in the Schel It arr ved a Southampton on the Red Star liner Zetland. They were obviously it'll suffer ng from the efforts of their long mmers on in the icy180 words
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Article78 1926-02-04 3 Plans of Henry Ford to establish an "American Museum" in New York City and a "Museum of Peacefu' Arts." in Detroit have been disclosed by Oscar yon Miller, founder of the famous German National Museum of Munich. Yon Millet said that Ford had been nursing the78 words
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Advertisement229 1926-02-04 3 "i M Lonfifr t fleuuie cf Its \\\.<W\ O l"\\\\u\ I Ft.... Full' St Handed Grip Feels Like Real Business //5 25-Yccr Point Hcs a Smooth Speedy Cait RIGHT from the moment OBOM Cver-. .re barrel ncctle; :n your fingers, your hand seems know that here 13 a pen that229 words
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Advertisement676 1926-02-04 3 "HE ONLY MIDICINE SLIUBLE tOh Kidney Trouble y I IOUTl OUT kidne y B You take nobody's word «WiySL,* fflSLyttS g r This i 8 <«* way you prove Kidney and BUMe, PUU SL^f 1 1 T ake two of De Witt witJl quirement so exactly !?,t th S T676 words
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Advertisement213 1926-02-04 3 Driving Belt m W Unique Guarantee* UtWIS cV *TYLO*\. L«U |?sr*4 i CuroLT MILL*. GAlMflfc Gmipoly f PATENT BELTIN£ STOCKING AGENTS: SiME, DARBY CO., LTD. o porated n the Strata Sett! merits. I >. ngapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang Malacca. Distributor, William Co., Singapore. 1 i TrueLconamy 21 B Jo213 words
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Advertisement584 1926-02-04 4 AMUSEMENTS i EMPX R El I i> Ihursday, February 4 to Monday, February 8. jj in The Second Show it 91S po j jjj Master Pictures Present R I LENORE ULRiC a IN A SIDNfcY FRAhKLiN PRODUCTION "TIGER ROSE g In 8 UirriPg Pn-ls. jj g A Heart Struggle Set584 words
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Advertisement477 1926-02-04 4 AMUSEMENTS Cj Extended Three more Nights X From luesday, February 2to Thursday, February 4. 5j AT THE g I ALHAMBRA TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. I Charlie Chaplin 1 cj In bis Latest and Greatest Comedy jjj jjj THE BIGGEST HE HAS EVER MADE S A United Artists' Super477 words
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Advertisement642 1926-02-04 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Surma The^ Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streete AT LAST the "Western" hoping somebody would mak#' ,0 °i Te TO-NIGHT the swift act on a "Western*' b »1 Until Thirsday, February 4 Jam-packed with I^^J^S has a story, out-of-th e ordinary NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. th ho d642 words
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Article148 1926-02-04 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, February 4. Number after tne ship indicates tin Godown it ia abreast of and the word •'Gate," the number of the Gate to enter al East Wharf (Gate 1).--Centaur, 22. Mean Wharf (Ga c 3).—Mala, an, 16;148 words
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Article213 1926-02-04 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 4 Batu Prhat *Meran 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Fushimi Maru 2 p.m. Pulau Sambu* Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api Aing Leong 2 p.m. Pulau Sambu,* Selat Pandjang and Bengkalis R. Schiff Bahru 2 p.m. Port Swettenham, Penang. Suez, P. Said,213 words
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Article93 1926-02-04 5 London, February 2. Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirting? fair (new bass) 13s 3d 40's Gr?y Yarns, stars!* twist 21 6 lbs T Cloth, fair 24 yards 8s 6d Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fr'ly Middling American) 10 60 Egyptian Cotton 18.25 Metals— T'n Standard 3 months £274 10.0 Produce—93 words
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Article86 1926-02-04 5 Singapore, February 4. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 15|32d Demand 2s 4%d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 ll|l6d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154% On Hongkon? Bank demand draft 3% p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 140% On86 words
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Article35 1926-02-04 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon o-day, is Ra. 153 equal lo $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.35 words
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Article117 1926-02-04 5 To-day's Quotations RICE fct S Si a a m N I g5O i& Srss Rice, Saigon 8 I Rce, Rangoon 1 «9 7ft Rice, Rangoon 2 Z 121? R cc, Par Boiled No 1 per" bag $10.20 gj J $10.00 St PRODUCE Gambier Java Cube Z Hamburg Cuba Press117 words
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Article77 1926-02-04 5 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service] London, February 3. To-day's rat-p* of exchange are: Paris. 129%. New York, 4.86. Brussels, 107. Geneva, 25.24. Amsterdam, 12.12, Milan, 121. Berlin, 20.43. Stockholm, 18.16. Copenhagen, 19.7. Oslo, 23.9. Vienna, 34.6. Prague, 164.42. Helsingfors, 193. Madrid, 34.34. Lisbon, 2H.British Official Press Service. - 77 words
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Article101 1926-02-04 5 Belfast:—The Rev. W. P. N cholson, an evange'ist, appeared at a Portadown meeting with h's trousers tucked up to his knees and his arms and chest bare. The men gasped as they gazed at him, and the g-Vs g gf led, nudging each other. The preacher explained101 words
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Advertisement360 1926-02-04 5 UA/LU bIfcNEWAHE I 1/hAhPiriS. I I |4oy stocks obtainable ot X 4*, 6', and 12" V\ Loles #y Utrtiitg pressure up to 1 standard. V bbtttih true 1 bet it v suiiibie for PRICES LOWEST IN fIMBKET. I p. A. BEINSItd., j 4 P* binson Road, j Ihe hninsula €pera360 words
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Advertisement494 1926-02-04 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS nth. competent cler. eiperieaee if film* *m iaaexinK Ado The Singapore Harbour Board. CHINESE NEW YEAR Saturday, February 13, 1926. WORK AT THE WHARVES. NOTICE. A.ry w\ alongside and working coal or oirg beiore 10 *.m ou Friday. l*tb February 1 09 work.96, if Q«ce»Biry, provioed she can494 words
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Advertisement267 1926-02-04 5 1 The Eastern Studio 9 LEE PHOTOGRAPHER 5 SINGAPORE. I j Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups. S Indoor and Outdoor. MODERN STYLE. jjj Electric Lightings, etc. We also do Amateurs' work, ISMS»»a»MS»S»»» MM s MM I|M< ima^SSSBMSSa«SBSaMa«aMI WASH CLOTHES NEW WAY! WOMEN: No more baek-br caking wasaj days. Qoit267 words
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Article109 1926-02-04 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 4 High Tides.—2.l3 a.m., 2.8 p.m. B. I. homeward mail c oses. Blue Funnel homeward mail closes. Phil. Orchestra, Memorial Hall, 5.15 pjn. N«gri Sembilan Restriction Meeting. To-morrow, February 5 High Tides.—2.47 a.m., 2.57 p.m. Dutch homeward mail coses. Mark Lodge, 8.30109 words
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Article47 1926-02-04 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. M. P. D'Souza and fam ly beg to thank relatives and friends for the r k nd attendance at the funeral of the late M. P. D Scuza, and al o those who sent wrea hs, mmortel.es and letters of condolence.47 words
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Article927 1926-02-04 6 W« are very rdad to see tha: the Panter* Association of Mala, a is calling a meeting: to discuss the Federal proposals made by S r Lawrence Guil emard. Tha P an.eis Associat on and the other bodies which w 11 jo n with it in this927 words
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Article314 1926-02-04 6 Mr. A. P. Hadow, the well-known F.M.S. planter and visit n>g agent cf yerrs ago, now director of many ster.ing rubber compan ea, s on a vist to Malaya o.i a tour of inspection of the various estates in which he is interested. Mr. J. S. Arthur, who has been314 words
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Article184 1926-02-04 6 Chinchew of Steamer Sentenced to Three Months Captain Jones, the master of the steamer "W.rig Hong," Doctor Money and the Chinchew were summoned at the ins nance of the Port HeaLih Officer, before Mr. P. F. David, the District Judge this morndng with failing to report the184 words
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Article102 1926-02-04 6 Madras, January 2. r —The s.s. Teesta, wh eh arrived in pore from the Straits on Saturday, reported that while sailing near Porto Novo on Thursday last, one of the European passengers on board. Mr. J. H. Braudlough, stated to be a publisher, travel ing from Penang102 words
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Article119 1926-02-04 6 V.lhiie a number of hackney carriages were at the P. and O. Wharf on Tuesday waiting for passengers, a pony is reported to have got out of control. The Chinese syce in attempting to hold the pony was so badiy bitten in the chest that he is119 words
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Obituary85 1926-02-04 6 Chesw Sek Woo, a twenty year old Chinese wno is described as the son of a wealthy Ipoh tin miner was before the City Coroner yesterday when the inquiry into the death of an aged rickshaw puller was concluded. Sek Woo knocked down the deceased on85 words
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Article48 1926-02-04 6 A Chinese who is alleged to have been concerned in the murder of a compatriot, whose body was found on Changi-road, on Tuesday night has been arrested by the Rochcre Ponce. The accused wag charged lefore the Second Police Magistrate this morning with murder and remanded.48 words
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Article391 1926-02-04 6 The Langsuan Tin Limited, issue the following Mine Report for the month endfed Jan. 31. 1926: Yardage treated 10*300; Hours i-un 490; Output 107 plculs 30 catt es. Several cases of hungry beggars killing dogs to eat the. r flesh, are reported by the po.ice of Peking. The m?i3hfod employed391 words
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Article318 1926-02-04 6 Expert on Acoustics the Plans One of the members of ttv r havng the Town Had scheme aC! 6 tie rax on informed a rapreaaofta c -Mauaya Tribune" ye,ter<iay That' the worlds best experts on ac l*' e recently acqured compbu r»air. h *i Victoria Memoral Hall318 words
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Article232 1926-02-04 6 (From Our Own Correspondent» Ipoh, February 1 Two Ipoh t n flotations held their arm meet at Osbor.ie and cn Saturday. Mr. R. P. Brash, presiding at the meeting of Jelantdh. Tin, reported a prcfi. of $1,333, mainly as a result of tribute Parting from a sect on232 words
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Article123 1926-02-04 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, February t After a three days' hearnpr E ther Kew was granted a divorce from her hi-basc He-etcr Keun, who is now serving pn# months' r'gorous imprisonment lor perjury The pet'tioner is supposed to be a Eura# w and married n 1919123 words
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Article122 1926-02-04 6 The new Chief Justice. Sir h son. K.C., is st 11 bu»y to-day hew first case in the local j complicated estate case in w.-.:-n I Hoe Neo w d w and executrix uf of the late Chee Eng Cb-ntr, s tr.e and Chee Swee Cheng, exruwr122 words
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Article30 1926-02-04 6 From Holland and Germany by Pieterszoon Coon, due Singspore on day morning, the 6th inst. a^^ajrf From Europe, (London January 14) by s.s. Teeftta, flue 8 a.m. to-morrow.30 words
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Advertisement253 1926-02-04 6 2SZSBSZS2S2S2SZSZS2S2SZSaS2S2SHSaSES2S2S2SaSaS2SZSaS2SZS2SZSaSZS2S2S2SHS2S2S2SES j SUNDOUR I UNFADAB-E CURTAIN NETS. I 1 MaLiifactorers Undertake to Replace Free «-f Change an* Pro?td r I Faulty through Sunlight or Washing. jjj j PLAIN FILET NETS I INCHES ij/p-- I PER I I W,DE j YARD I 8 ALL COLOURS IN STOCK PATTERNS FREE I ROBINSON253 words
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Advertisement35 1926-02-04 6 I EBE^^TOCHES combine accurate timekeeping with 3 artistic appearance at moderate prices. 0 At all first-class stores and (j watchmakers. 1 3 Wholesale Distributors: 1 SCHIFFNER CO., 0 5, MEYER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. 5 'Phone 134235 words
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Advertisement31 1926-02-04 6 To-day'* Quouti#n» utmm and r*&* Rubber c Mi London, Stocks on January 199 tons down. London.—2s. 8tfd. Local Spot —$1.0?!-• February.—• February to March.--$1- W April to June.—$10*ViNevr York.— cent*. T:n31 words
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Miscellaneous75 1926-02-04 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Coortesy of the Govern nent Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending midnight February 3, 1926. deg. Max. shade temperature 87.5 F. Mln mum shade temperature 71.5 F. Mean shade temperature 78 F. Max. sun radiation 148 F. Minimum grass radiation 71.575 words
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Article1005 1926-02-04 7 PREMIER'S SURVEY OF KING'S SPEECH 1 i invd George Congratulates r colonial Secretary British Official Press Service. t, official Press Service] Bn Rugby, February 2. flnu- of Common» Col. G. B. fc s S de, moving the address F 1|C r ed out that the majority of which referenceBritish Official Press Service. - 1,005 words
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Article160 1926-02-04 7 American Seamen Deservedly Honoured Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. London, February 3. His Majesty upon the reoommandatLon of the Board of Trade has awarded gold medals for gallantry and saving life at nea to twenty of the Roosevelt crew including posthumous awards to the two drowned aeamcn.Reuter's Service.; British Official Press Service. - 160 words
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Article150 1926-02-04 7 [Havas Agency.] Faris, February a. In the Chamber, concinu ng the financial debate, M. Briand said that it depended on the goodwill of ail Frenchmen to overcome the present d flieulties. It was certain that the fis.al system needed Improvements, wh eh should be made, but it was150 words
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Article90 1926-02-04 7 Reuter's Service. Berl n, February 3. After a atormy sess on in the course of wh eh Luther anei Stresemann were severely criticised by the National Communist Extremists the Foreign Aria rs Committee of the Rekhs ag pa-sed a resolution not to rase objections aga rustReuter's Service. - 90 words
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Article43 1926-02-04 7 British Official Press Sarvice. [British Official Press ServiceJ Rugby, February 3Execut vo Committee of the Carmarthen Ltberat Association to-da-y passed a resolution calling upon Sir Alfred Mond to resign his seat in view of h«s succession to the Conservative Party.British Official Press Sarvice. - 43 words
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Article37 1926-02-04 7 Reuter's Service. Philadelphia, February 3. A joint conference of the owners and mi.aers considering the latest peace to settle the anthracite coal strike has proved abortive and the conference has been adjourned sine die.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article261 1926-02-04 7 Posts of Miscreants to be Bombarded Reuter's Service. London, February 3. Indication of another revolt *n Portugal is contained in a message from Liaben giving the fo-iowimg bref and cryptic report: "Threatened investment and bombardment. Revolutionaries surrendered unconditionally at 8 o'c ock.'' Earlier despatohfas presumably were he-dReuter's Service. - 261 words
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Article122 1926-02-04 7 Reuter's Service. Lcndon, February 3. Tfie TimoV correspondent at Washington states that, in view of the exaggerated statements made in and out of Congress relative to the administration policy, Mr. Coolidge has issued a statement, through the White House spokesman, regrett.ng tha postponement of the preliminary DisarmamentReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article110 1926-02-04 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service] Rugby, February 2. Notification has been received in London that the proposal to postpone the meeting of the preparatory commission of the Disarmament Conference hee been made in a letter to thxj Secretary-Genera! of the League of Nations, signed collectivelyBritish Official Press Service. - 110 words
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Article69 1926-02-04 7 Britain Official Press Serviec. [British Official Press Service] Rugby, February 3. The Labour Party is acting with firmness against Communist bodes. At a conference at Liverpool some months ago it was resolved that Communists could not belong to any section of the Labour Party. Three London CommunistBritain Official Press Serviec. - 69 words
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Article76 1926-02-04 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service] Rugby, February 3. There is a strlk ng increase in the sugar beet acreage in this country. The /preliminary estimate of the acreage already under contract with farmers in 1926 is 128,500 acres. The fintaJ total laet year wasBritish Official Press Service. - 76 words
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Article29 1926-02-04 7 Reuter's Service. A the as, February 3. A Communist plot to assassinate- the Premier, Gene: a Panga os, has been dscovered Numerous arrests have been made.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article323 1926-02-04 7 RECORD EXPORTS OF MACHINERY Result of Schemes Fostered in the Dominions British Official Press Service. [Briteh Official Press Service] Rugby, February 3. Tha total exports of machinery for December amounted to 47,477 tons. This is the h'ghest monthly total recorded during the past three years. The total exportsBritish Official Press Service. - 323 words
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Article164 1926-02-04 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 3. The annual report of the Federal Reserve Bank, New Yo:k, sets forth the Bank's policy dealing with domestic credit conditions, which, it declares, have not been influenced by relations with the Bank of England. The report adds: "While it is tfh§Reuter's Service. - 164 words
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Article39 1926-02-04 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press ServiceJ Rug-by, February 3. From this evening onwards the raites of exchanges will be g ven in the 8 o'clock m%*»ge onity and will t»ct be repeated at midnight.British Official Press Service. - 39 words
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Article37 1926-02-04 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 3. The transfer of the Amerada 0»1 Company from British to American* control has been completed by the public sale of the total issua of share3 at $26 apiece.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article152 1926-02-04 7 Next Sunday the B'shop of Singapore will conduct Divine Service at Johore Bahru. Service w 11 be at 6 pjn., and Ho y Communion will be at 7.30 a.m. on Monday morning. ApparenCy Po ice a ten'ion is now oeing diretted aga nst rickshaw pul'crs who swarm the busy thoroughfares,152 words
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Advertisement107 1926-02-04 7 3 Established Patrontse- I j GIFTS OF UNIQUE ATTRACTION I GOLD SILVER GOLD SILVER Jj G AND BEAPS CF 01BEB ISEFIL IBINGS. 8 n 62/3 Bitb Street. f> D CII VA Br eh N# S Jj Singapore. *>• Bis bop Street. Penaig. 3 THB ROYAL JEWELLER. S i I I107 words
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Article1416 1926-02-04 8 Witness Differentiates Between True Muslims and Infidels Haji Mohamed Ibrahim continued his explanation of Mchamme lan doctr nes in the Supieme Curt before Mr. Justice Deane, yes.eruay afternoon jn tne presence of a room nearly tided with Mus.ims. The paintiffs in the case are Meeran Lebbaik Miu.iim and1,416 words
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Article237 1926-02-04 8 Record Attendances Throughout Malaya The Wembley Rodeo Show which p'ayed o ngai>ore last October to what was claimed to be ohe big'gest aud.ences ever accorded a traveling show has been dupicat.ng their bmgapore success throughout the F.M.S. iwerjwhere that they have appeared, stand.ng room has been ,he rule,237 words
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Article247 1926-02-04 8 A correspondent of the T mes of "Ma'aya states that, at a meeting cf pubic bodes o be held m Kuala Lumpur 00 Wednesday next week, resolu ions w.i be proposed 4on the fol ew.ng l'nss:" (a) Tha; it is the unanimous oDinion of the vanrus public associatons"247 words
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Article88 1926-02-04 8 At the sale bed at the sale-room of L. A. Ch tty and Co. yesterday the following pro.erttfs d sposed of:— Rmier P antat on situat? at Ayer Pa' Abas containing an area of 121 acres 3 rcods and 32 pis., b ught by A. L. M. R88 words
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Article76 1926-02-04 8 WiM w an J» teres tn« drama of the Wild W?st was tie subject presented hy S"£kf ty u. opera at the New w "id last n-gnt whe\i an excelent attendance wkext.a turns by Ms c: Fat mah, Tom and wth E S n 2. and danc3s76 words
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Article39 1926-02-04 8 To-morrow, February 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hail, M.G. Platoon, Gun Drill. Saturday, February 6 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, European Recruits Recruits Musketry. Sunday, February 7 9 a.m.—Farrer Range, Malay Company, Rifle Meeting. 4.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, S.V.R.A., Match Shoot.39 words
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Article84 1926-02-04 8 At the fourth annual general of members of The United Improvement Associat on held at their assoc'aticn prem ses on Sunday, the 31st. uit. the fol owing gentlemen were elected office-bearers fdr I tne current year:_ Pre ident, Mr. Woo Ah how, Vice-President, Mr. Chan Poh Ho I Hon Secretary84 words
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Article446 1926-02-04 8 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS Singapore Chamber of Commerce Singapore, February 3. Catalogued 1,075, 512 lbs.; ***** tons. Offered 6i>6,702 ib*.; 311.03 tons Sold G53,L05 lbs.; 291.66 tons. London 2s S BV^d N3wYork 67 cents.' PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lb. Sta-da-rd Quality N 0 Gu-d Average Quality 1.07446 words
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Article409 1926-02-04 8 ■By courtesy of the Nanyo NichJ. i>icin SbimfcunshaJ Mr. Waka srki ha« ,1S S SSa^ The Imperal g V7 nd hTl °i over twert y i» o b "V., rt fca V >; <iam .ed last n gh: by over foity socialists whcse mcc. n* \S -Tcnoed by409 words
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Article90 1926-02-04 8 SPORTS PASTIMES HOCKEY S.C.C. vs. A.P.C. The above match was played on the Padang yes.erday and ended in a victory for the SCC. by 4 to 1. The SCC. forwards disp.ayed thorough understanding and withn ten minu es of play scored the first goal through Hoblyn. A few minutes later90 words
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Article258 1926-02-04 8 second of the series of matches for Ihl vwrn? mp be P to-day on S YM.CA gii;, U (nd at Telok Ayer when .he Po.ice will meet he Raffles Institution. In connec > on with this competition a po nt has been ra sed namely the a258 words
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Article367 1926-02-04 8 Ipoh Gymkhana Club To-day's Handicaps The following are the hand caps for the h:rd day of .he I r oh Gymkhana Ciub Sprng Meeting :o be he'd to-lay 1. Iroh Prny Griffins, Class B (OnM le and 50 xards): Neve wasa 9 7. Nanet c iff 2 ls>367 words
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Article156 1926-02-04 8 Rugby Union Matches Reuter's Service. [fteutSl's .Ser\so-.| rr. London, Jamnry 23. Ihe fo lowing: are the resu ta of the prinipa matches played in the Rugby Union to-da. Ba.h 14 Crass Keys 6. Bir!*nheau Fk. 35, Northern 0 Br.s ol 0. Royal A r For.c 0 Coventry 35, OldReuter's Service. - 156 words
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120 1926-02-04 8 On Saturday February 6, 1926, on the oK L. ground ccmmenc nr a 5 p m a RC b Non X V 9% meet The teams are as fo'low?.: Negri Semlilan: Mahmud; A. faker* Tav Poh Bah.ri, R Srniziratne, W S nivi-' raine, (Capt)120 words
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Article29 1926-02-04 8 F.A. Cup Re-plays Reuter's Service. London, February 3. OriiJPh* 5 Cu P Manchester Lmted beat Spurs by 2 to nii and Bolton oca. Bournemouth by 6 to 2.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article34 1926-02-04 8 Reuter's Service. London, February 3. rst di A v s; of the Eng isff League Burn ey beat Arsenal by 2 to 1 and Villa beac Leeds by 3 to 1.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article981 1926-02-04 8 in the and Scottish League to date are as follow: First Division Goa:s. Sunderland (7) 28 14 9 65 50 mT" Arsenal (20) 26 14 7 5 56 4* S Huddersfield (1) 25 12 4 952 41 2 „j% 26 14 10 260 55 30 Sheffield U.981 words
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Article34 1926-02-04 8 V.M.C.A. Home and Home Match .JE* V SSd^T 01 pla y a home l! or' Jrday on ther ground at Te'ok iJ pm A 1 ambers interested *n cricket are asked to attend.34 words
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Article76 1926-02-04 8 Race Course Golf Club Twent. -hree oirds w:rt out for «3™ y (192 ?> medaI and the test ~ev„n were as follows:— T. Mori a 46 43 14 78 w S* Tx n i :r Be:k 42 40 2 80 W wi Lim 46 48 14 80 H T76 words
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Article114 1926-02-04 8 ,,a,ac TofeN i he following- are f Malacca Ep Worth <m cttl Tournaments:— ?Ue > V* I T^, AY y Mr. Soon Hoonl ChU l0k Ha M, Henry. Ch Lian TO MORUO^BH, Tennis Single* (Vt 5 Mr.J.V.Chinn.ahC^ M**' xi' a t,r vs. g Mr. Wo Dir Tec M,114 words
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Article44 1926-02-04 8 The fo'.lowinr are 'h.> fi„. Straits Chinese Rccr^ioJcli i tournament. teqj TO-DAY'S TIES Chong Kee and John L m v r* and Bong Soo. Boon Seng and K m Hoe v s r, T Poh Leng? 3 S0<> B:a V! CNc V,44 words
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Article43 1926-02-04 8 V Bocn Scngr and Wee K<9 R-. -?2 6-4. ri; a d Chie, Son? On? Siansr and T an So- R»i Kee and &ow p u, T ;n Th-irn Kiat and Tan Ok* r m! d-S: Tan and S ng Chin43 words
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Article64 1926-02-04 8 Encouraging the Dominic Reuter's Service. LKeuWs Service.] London, February; W th a view to encouratrr;;: rfle«i» ng in the Dominions, the pro] he Morning Post have pr lenge cup to the National Rifle A s«tm to be competed for by team, of i presen.ing the Colonies ani PtneReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article241 1926-02-04 8 January Returns Singapore, February i The Ag. Registrar of Imports and 1 ports favour us with the foi.'- rmm ment of Qna-titv and Value af E.s experted during January 1926:Jan. Jan. 1926 135 1926 1925 to date Tons Tons Tons T« United Kingdom $,3*L36 1,435.0 j ND241 words
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Article21 1926-02-04 8 To-morrow. February 5.—B»»• i w Flutes 5 to 6 p.m. Dmau ana x>-* 7 p.m., 5 p.m., Headquar:er*.21 words
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Article1329 1926-02-04 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchaags and Share Brokers, issue the following Lit of quotations; Singapore, February 4. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHAKES Isaue Buyers. Sellers. Value s. d. s. d. 2s Allagar 0 5 0 0 5 4% 2« Anglo-Java 0 81,329 words
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Advertisement278 1926-02-04 9 kgffil Thursday lebroary 4, 1926. To-night!! i Lt the new world SHOWS I A* JALAN BEBAH g i Various Attractions > Chinese Wayang. oo Saturday 6th Instant. so perlormaoce at THE CITY OPERA To-Night. 5 Friday, Ftb. 5: The Company will stage a Great Moral Play, I 'Co urn absolutely278 words
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Advertisement165 1926-02-04 9 P| However robust II and strong the con- I| stitution there are times If II when Nature requires 1| a assistance in relieving #v I congested parts and re- H I storing normal function. |fc Nature has no more H efficient aid to health than H I Beecham's Pills. I165 words
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Advertisement247 1926-02-04 9 THE FINEST ffl QUALITY I ft j YET j THE I |ppp LOWEST !till IN PRICES. I IU FRAMROZ CO. I j Just Unpacked. I I i The Secret of Dumb BeSl rKBrcises I I Dumb be^s exercises are in the i j f ront; rank for helping to keep247 words
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Advertisement291 1926-02-04 9 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sale at the following depots— SINGAPORE. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., 32 Raffle* Place. Ke ly Walsh, Ltd.. Raffles Place. P. Abdul Razak, 88 South Bridge Road. Abdul Aziz, S'J New Br dap Road. N. Husbain, 180 New Bridge Road. M. Mohamed Duifakir and Co.,291 words
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Article205 1926-02-04 10 Doctor's Advice to City Workers "Success in work demands trainfrtg in health, as well as im your job, and you must have some bobby.' Th s was one otf a nmmber of original hints on how to keep heaifchy while working <n a C.ty office that205 words
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Article355 1926-02-04 10 Co-ey," otherw.se Mise Coleman, is leav ng .he American bar at the Savoy Hotel; with her passes che last oi he tamous barmaius wtij, a lew years ago,: were known to frequenter oi the smart bars of Cen> ra. London. "Coley' is known \o chuusands 01 men355 words
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Article148 1926-02-04 10 The Turkish Ptess >yfully ha Is the i Turco-Soviet treaty, descs bing it as a; masterly recort to the Leagues iniquitous Mosul decis on It 's declared says the Constantino's correspondent of the T mes' that Turkvy has no aggressive designs but the treaty is merely the148 words
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Advertisement284 1926-02-04 10 I MADE IN BRITAIN BY BRITONS g j F BRITISH MATERIAL YOU MUST CONSIDER VALUE THE MORRIS OXFORD I 14|28 H.P. 4|5 SEATER TOURING CAR I NO FOREIGN CAR CAN TOUCH THIS VALUE J I MALAYAN MOTORS. I (Proprietors WEARNE BKOS. Ltd.) «S«HSSS2Si!SZSZSZSZSaSBSZSZSJSSS2S2S?S2S?S?^S?SHESHS^ p~k X X >t X Jt X284 words
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Advertisement179 1926-02-04 10 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. Of head- achns there are many, and they vary in the! degree of discomfort they br;ng. But wha ever a headache may be it if a thing one)179 words
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Advertisement360 1926-02-04 10 I CRUSADER FENQNg^ If IU I THE OAALUG ON FENCING C J m IHr ttOrtNtO CO., Do sasßSZsassscHaszszsssESEsaszszsasasaszsasas^jjsasssßsasasEsjsEsjsjj, __SB________l______l______«l»iim^^ AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALF The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by übitc Auction at their Pafflee bambers. Raffle* Place, On Monday, February 8, at 2-10 p.m.360 words
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Article512 1926-02-04 11 Singapore, February L MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef a tew or curry kati 41 Pork lean kati 62 Pork Jean and fat (Ist quality) kati 53 Mutton Indian lb 6U Mutton Australian lb fiO Fowl kati 64 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 76%512 words
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Advertisement591 1926-02-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS i 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES I (Icorporated in England.) mail, passenger and cargo services. ,-vinSI'I'AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Ton DON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) «rrWAHDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China 4 Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp.591 words
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Advertisement137 1926-02-04 11 PRICES OF KEROSENE OIL Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe's imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tims $4.80 Tiger per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 drums $4.50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pumps or drums per137 words
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Advertisement391 1926-02-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY ,0P Port Swettenham RENGAM, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY t.**** Port Dickson, Telok DiSn. Dat h Lumut Port S. 'or Batu Pahat. KEJLAiNTAN, 6 pan. for Malacca and WEDNESDAY P m PoTt Swettenham and B. W. HIN,391 words
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Advertisement625 1926-02-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. a*.„+. -v Tonnage Destination Dae Se-. Atsuta Mam 8 ,000 Marseilles, London A Antwerp Pab 4 1 Kaahima Mare 10.000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Feb 18 1» £22 Sf M,rU U ooo M**** l1 London, HuU A A'werp Mar 4 ■SSSiftS n ooo Marseilles,625 words
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Advertisement370 1926-02-04 12 SITUATION WANTED. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. (European 62). Ail round experience Seeks position. Appiy Box 315 cjo Maiaya Tribune. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—Capable Stenographer for the High Comm ssioner's Offie, Singapore. Tempoiary post for seven mon.hs durn, ho der's absence on leave. Salary $180 monthly. WANTED, Spare time Agents on salary &ad commission370 words
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Advertisement410 1926-02-04 12 PUBLIC NOTICES kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Shareholders are reminded that the Laet (ay for the conversion of the 8 per cent Cumulative Preference Shares of the Company into Ordinary Shares is March &tu* 926. By Order of the Board, CHAN SZE ONN CO., Secretaries. Dated this 13th day of410 words
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Advertisement432 1926-02-04 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hongkong IS Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,432 words
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Advertisement491 1926-02-04 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in Ixmdon, tinder the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, "race Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.491 words
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Advertisement402 1926-02-04 12 INSURANCE SOUTH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Result* of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased Bonui402 words
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Advertisement420 1926-02-04 12 CHINESE NEW ■*«•>■ your Shfct 11 CLEARANCE Of3OJ Mrs Ear M is being k* un f, b: LATEST STYLES AND 2|Z PERFECT FINISH. BARfiiv CHEAPER THAN LOCAL MADg yjjj PATu^rT Ask your doctor for v*> instead of the cheap drasticV* N usually given: no Irj£ *S as satisfactory results as420 words
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