Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1921
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Title Section28 1921-09-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAliy.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII No. 208 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement187 1921-09-05 1 THE MAIATA TRIBUNE AND HIPPING GAZETTE Plion- Wfo. 171 SUBSCRIPTION I?ATE8 Payable In Advance. per annum J S 00 Half-yearly S 7.50 I p»r quarter g 75 I Postage E-tra SO cts. per month. g Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. Singapore. Per Cake I fitf Per Cake I V SOAR/ I187 words
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Advertisement126 1921-09-05 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. Incorporated la Strata Settlement* ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. i i n-irii .I i llm i Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, Fall range of Electrical snpplies in stock V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DlCtopapfe" Telephones. MADSTRONG Plants, rheideai Lighting126 words
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Advertisement157 1921-09-05 1 SUN COMPANY supplies I au Photographic Materials AJTD Ttat Right Place for Amateara IB Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NQBTH BRIDGE BO AD, I SINGAPOREPhone 660. J! TYPEWRITER ACCESSORIES. j I Red Seal Carbon Paper In Black, Bine and Purple. 100 Sheeti in box. Bizet: Qiarto aad Fooltcap. for157 words
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Article274 1921-09-05 2 Penang Papers Comment. Saturday's meeting at Ipoh (Aug. 27) failed utterly to bring to light any sound reasons for opposition to the Registration of Schools Enactment, says the "Straits Echo." As we have repeatedly remarked the opposition to the new law has been founded on misapprehension of274 words
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Article144 1921-09-05 2 Tribute to Japanese Minister. The cremation of the body ef Dr Tokichi Masao (I'hya Mahidara), the late Japanese Minister, took place on Aug 24 at Wat Saket. His Majesty the King, as un act of special personal favour, was graciously pleased to pass in front of the144 words
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Article109 1921-09-05 2 Bullet of Greater Accuracy. Experiments with the object ef producing a bullet of greater accuracy and longer range for the purpose of machine-gun barrage were carried out at Bisley during the meeting recently ended. The authorities, it is understood, are aiming at a range of 6,000 yards,109 words
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Article84 1921-09-05 2 All Paris has been touched by the story of two young girls whose parents had been killed in the war and who, having lo*t their employment in a factory through illness, sprang together, one Sunday afternoon, into the River Seine, but were rescued. A newspaper opened a subscription84 words
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Article135 1921-09-05 2 A large group of American business men are coming shortly on a trip to the Far East. The excursion will leave San Francisco, September 3. The Dutch East Indies, the Straits Settlements and Indo-China will be included in the itinerary. A telegram from Shayang reports that the Wangchiaying embankment at135 words
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Article386 1921-09-05 2 Messrs Snowman and Co, for Hongkong, reported on Aug 13 There has been very little activity in oar market since we last went to press on the 30th ultimo. There is little or no demand for tonnage on Time Charter, in fact certain charterers have indicated a desire386 words
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Article78 1921-09-05 2 The British Consul and his wife at Harbin were recently fired on by aa unknown person in a junk while they were in a motor boat on the Sungai river a few miles from Har bin, says "the Central China Post." It is reported from Shasi that more than a78 words
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Advertisement1062 1921-09-05 2 WEEDY YOUTHS AND SICKLY GIRLS. Made Strong and w Igorous. It is a mistake to think that Anaemia ia only a girls' eamplamt Girls show the effect cf it more plainly than boys. Delayed development, pale lips, breathlessness, sick headaches and frequent sharp pains call attention to them. But m1,062 words
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Advertisement588 1921-09-05 2 SEVERE ITCHING AND BURNING Spots Over Arms. Had No Sleep and Got Worse. Cuticura Heals. "Little red spots were over my arms and a severe itching and burnfing. I bad no sleep and the eruption gradually got worse. I could not even wear anything woolen. The itching stopped me from588 words
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Advertisement140 1921-09-05 2 fUJGELS "SIZE ONE" AERATED jj WATER fll MACHINE Water jcoj FLUGEUC°L TD LONDON.N.I 63 Nothing geii by yon—if you wear Bifocal Lenses Everything worth seeing is in sight of the man who wean Bifocal Lenses For near snd dts'anoe vision combined. M. EZEKIBL AND SONS. Wholesale and Retail Opticians 4140 words
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Advertisement175 1921-09-05 2 jß® sore Get your Money s Worth in the Present Times! RIDE BICYCLE ton PLEASURE and ECONOMY. We stock new high-grade British make Cycles to meet all pockets. OUAN HOE HIN 4k Co., is?, victoria mar, SINOAPO3B. M— _i —ii—■ n.»imi»i ii ..un i i mi) m ii ii. ■iiiiiiii175 words
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Advertisement306 1921-09-05 2 MANGEODINE. Best for Mange, excellent I. 1 kuhns ticks and fleaf L* Dogs, Cats, etcT Fellow the directions tad result wiU^B^ STOCKISTS:— Medical Office, Braß Basah Boai m Straits Pharmacy, Middla Road. Medical Hall, Ltd, Battery Road. The Dispensary, Baffles Place. Fmlayson Green Dispensary Finlayson Qseea. Chong Shing Dispensary Limited,306 words
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Article777 1921-09-05 3 Latest Prices Quoted In the Market. f Singapore, Sept 5. Mesara. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the follower list of quotations. Rabber. Dollar Shares. lane Valuaa Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.15 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.10 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer777 words
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Advertisement154 1921-09-05 3 r AT THE POPUIAR PHOTO.PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tenjoug Pagar Road Trams PaeV-Iha Door IN THE SECOND 9.30 p.m. America's most Virile soreen star Frank M*yo with 0;a Oarew in THE PEDDLEK OF LIES In 5 Parts. m v The story of a gang of international crooks and its arrest by154 words
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Advertisement430 1921-09-05 3 The 1116 :i From WEDNESDAY, August 31, to MONDAY, September 5 Alhimbra I™ is the only U?e tfteatra AT the theatre 3 5 A LH A M B R A "Ml the BEST Tht flail for Mnilc and Feature! served **f*™*°* KracH koad. during «wm Intervals j A WUPENDOUS UNIVERSAL430 words
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Advertisement134 1921-09-05 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Mnsic and Good Pictures Beach Road. From THURSDAY, Sept. 1 to WEDNESDAY, Bept. 7. (Exoladioflf Sanday, September 4) A Splendid World Production of Great Dramatic Merit Featuring WALTER WHITMAN <fe ALMA RUBENS In a s'ory of strong heart-interest foroefullv told REGERATES P^ An exceptionally134 words
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Advertisement301 1921-09-05 3 "GAIETY" CINEMA rmm The Comedy Quean of the Borean VIOLA DANA Supported by a typical metro cast of taa per cxoelle—c. beaded by Irving Cornnainaa, Billy Maaoa, Florence Carpenter, Ruth Sinclair aad other* of equal cote In an up-to-date Oomedy of love and laughter SOME Bride The itory of a301 words
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Article196 1921-09-05 4 Sinn Fein definitely rejects the Government terms, and a serious situaion arias*. There stilL however, seems to bs some hope of psacs, further negotiation* being practically invited. The ratepayers' revolt! Council lor a of Poplar are going to prison rather than levy taxation which they regard as inequitable.196 words
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Article801 1921-09-05 4 Three converging columns of troops marched on Tirurangadi, where the Moplah, rebels were concentrated. There the fanatics were expected to make their last stand, desperate though vain. They did so, but were routed. Thus the rising may be regarded as at an end, and its instigators will801 words
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Article367 1921-09-05 4 The present address of the National Union Club is 21, Race Course-road. At about nine o'clock on Saturday night, the Memorial Hall clock was pointing to 20 minutes past four. Mr A B A Rahim is appointed a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore vice Mr M M Ali Namazie, resigned. The367 words
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Article71 1921-09-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept s.—An official telegram announces that the Prince of Wales will visit Malaya. a From tha) Colonial Secretary's office comes confirmation of the above. The visit to Malaya will immediately follow the visit to India next yar. The exact dates71 words
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Article117 1921-09-05 4 Charge Against* P and O Quartermaster. John Davis, quartermaster of the P and Os s Khiva, waa up before Mr Dawson in the second police court this morning, charged with theft of a box containing a gold watch and chain, £17, eight rupees, and two cigarette cases from117 words
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Article573 1921-09-05 4 Mr Behrin, a Pitman writer, is said to have created a new world's record in shorthand by writing at the rate of 322 words a minute. Washington, Sept 2.—General Leonard Wood has retired from the army on acceptance of the Governorgeneralship of the Philippines.— Reuter. Vienna, Sept 2.—The Allies have573 words
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Article112 1921-09-05 4 America the Culprit. London, Sept. 2.—An atte •orrect some of the more r*,,? 1 views of the rubber situation prevailing, is made in a letter Press from Messrs. Harris Crossfield, who attribute Z 1* ,nd the whole shortage n COtt likely to be realised (ft* ,J? 00 pared112 words
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Article208 1921-09-05 4 Munich Versus Berlin. Reuter. Berlin, Kept. 2.-Tbe ptifa r4T( prohibiUd Pan-German celebration on the anniversary of Bedan. Trouble between Bavaria and ftj Imperial Government is threatened ai the result of the latters measures for the protection of the Republic Martial law, mentioned on Aug. has already been abolishedReuter. - 208 words
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Article132 1921-09-05 4 Rapid Fluctuations. Reuter. New York, Sept 2. —Cotton wa« sensationally bullish, advancing Mi to 168 points on account of the Department of Agricultures etatemeHt of the depressing condition of tee crops of North and Bouth Carolina, Georgia, Arkansas and Texas, .owins to weevils and unfavourable weathea The unexpectedlyReuter. - 132 words
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Article24 1921-09-05 4 Reuter. London, Sept 3.-The Daily Tel* graph understands that the AagioAfghanistan negotiations for a treaty of friendship have been brokei offReuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article28 1921-09-05 4 Reuter. London, Sept 3.—The London Mtru, of 15,500 £> ns, has been launched it Birkenhead. It is the largest ship built for Japan for some yean.Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article30 1921-09-05 4 Reuter. Washington, Sept 3.-Four tnousand troops have started for Mingo, the West Virginia mining district where it is reported the tiring M»" the miners a*i the police continues.Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article127 1921-09-05 4 During the rest of the week there will be plenty of excitement in the way of sport in Singapore, bu neither lawn tennis nor football intervenes to prevent anyone U* turning up at the Victoria Tfaeau* this evening, for the public m*VBB organised by the127 words
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Advertisement226 1921-09-05 4 ROBINSON'S CLEARANCE R&LEIGa* a a I r- BALE.GH All steel Bicycles VAIL AU Steel Bic 7 dM M dhl *D* m #1 I Model 'B' Salt fricc vfILL Sale Pria SlU.f-0. Th»se Prices are in Foroe Until September 17th Only. PIP^ RE xL BRIAR i Latv J Assortment of Shapes,226 words
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Advertisement302 1921-09-05 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Iwwrpontod ia tk» Btraita BisUwaa 36, PHILLIP STBKBT, SINGAPORE. l?e»w Sl&ipiiatjiita Jut Arrivtd. Monti Metal Sheeti Biz > 4 ft. x 2ft x 1/31' thick 4 ft. x 2 ft. X 1/16" 4 ft. x 1 ft. x 1/8 M Munts MeUl Rodi All sizes from302 words
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Article732 1921-09-05 5 Dominion Status Offer< Scorned. Very firave Situation. Reuter. London, Sept f<-I* ia stated a{ D»wniag-«treet that Mr De Valera's to the Premier ia unlikely to b, available for publication for some days.—Reuter. London, Sept 2.—The Premier has MS* Dai l &r** Da "ifci which waa deliveredReuter. - 732 words
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Article103 1921-09-05 5 Spaniards' Bad Position. Reuter. Paris, Sept. 3.—Moroccan telegrams depict that the Spaniards' position is critical at Melilla, the seat of thSpanish administration. It is stated it will be encircled be the Moors in another twelve houre. Asperate fighting has (> occurred almost at the gates of the town.Reuter. - 103 words
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Article68 1921-09-05 5 Crops in Fine Condition. Reuter. Simla, Sept 3.—The monsoon "ought abundant rain all over the country in August. In some parts •J rainfall was excessive, and there *a« a much-needed break in the rains southern and western India during latter part of August; but the monsoon is againReuter. - 68 words
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Article101 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. London, Sept, 2.—There was a moving scene at Uull on the occasion of the funeral of the British officers a "d men of R3B. Thousands of silent spectators tta> the streets. The cortege was Preceded by a firing party of a aundred men from the Air ForceReuter. - 101 words
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Article100 1921-09-05 5 Latest German Move. Reuter. Glasgow, Sept. 3.—With reference to a recent announcement that German dyemakers had formed a powerful combine with a view to ousting British dyes from the world's markets, putting prohibitive prices on dyes unobtainable from British makers, it is now announced that from Sept 1Reuter. - 100 words
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Article49 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 2.-The Minister of Agriculture has reported to the Cabinet that the forthcoming harvest wUI approximate eighty-five million auintals! including two million from the Upper Rhine. The exceptionally high average of 16.40 quintals per hectare to a.* cipated from the Lower Rhine and Moselle areas.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article28 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 1-The danger of flooding England with S muggled aboard ships bu, tod to special vigilance on the part or w onTuspicTon of smuggling-R-ute,Reuter. - 28 words
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Article19 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. the line. Tt agreement, ganda, with no claims for compensation or reawwuo» •b either side.-**** 1Reuter. - 19 words
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Article461 1921-09-05 5 BATTLE WITH THE MOPLAHS. PLOT AMONG SIKHS. Reuter. Calicut, Sept 2.-It is understood that the Moplahs assembled at Tirurangadi, the main centre of the disturbances, have refused to negotiate with the authorities on tha basis of the surrender of all anna.—Reuter. Simla, Sept 3.—The military have taken overReuter. - 461 words
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Article57 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Sept 2.—President Obregon, in a message at the opening of Congress, dealing with foreign affairs, declared that signature of the treaty with the United States wan neither possible, convenient nor necessary. He added that such a treaty was contrary to Mexican constitutional precepts, becausaReuter. - 57 words
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Article33 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. Melbourne, Sept 2.—Efforts are being made, through*the Netherlands Government, to secure the extradition of a number of Germans who absconded from New Guinea with property belonging to the administration. Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article33 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. London, Sept 2.—Dr Nansen has arrived in London from Moscow, where he concluded an agreement with the Soviet, guaranteeing the relief donors complete control over the distribution of their gifts.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article17 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. Washington, Sept l.-Jtaly has formally accepted President Harding's invitation to the Washington Coixfer«j>OB^>avt<T.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article296 1921-09-05 5 DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON. REFUSAL TO PAY RATES. Reuter. London, Sept 2.—Tbe eoemploy. men! qaestien has suddenly come to the fore, through simaltansoes and apparently centrally controlled demonstrations in the various district? of London, demanding extravagant relief allowances from the Boards, of Guardians. A few boards, notably Islington, bave complied,Reuter. - 296 words
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Article122 1921-09-05 5 Disarmament Questions. Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 2.—M Bourgeois, in a statement as regards ths decision of the Council of the League, aays that the members are unanimous in thinking that it is wisest to entrust preliminary consideration of the Sileaian problem to countries which have not participated in theReuter. - 122 words
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Article99 1921-09-05 5 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 2.—Mr Meighen in a speech at London, Ontario, announced thAt the House of Commons would be dissolved and an appeal made to the country before the New Year. He said that it was impossible to complete the census, whereon to base a redistribution of seats,Reuter. - 99 words
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Article110 1921-09-05 5 "Bottle looks like a beer bottle; the contents look and taste like beer; and if you drink two bottles before going to bed you have a thirst in the morning." Such is the report of a Scots minister on a strange brew that has made its appearance in110 words
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Article37 1921-09-05 5 THE DAVIS CUP, Reuter. [Earlier cables on p«lffv 6.) New York, Sept. 4.—ln the Davb Cup doubles, WillUnw and Wasbburo beat Sbimidxu and Xumagae, G—2, 7—5» 4 ft» 7—41, America thus rcliint the D#vi* Cup.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article158 1921-09-05 5 The Court of Justice. Reuter. The Hague, Sept. 2.—The International Law Association discussed international law as it affects private persons. Prince Henry, the Dutch Minister of Justice and the Burgomaster of the Hague were present at a banquet given by the Royal Dutch Petroleum company to the foreignReuter. - 158 words
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Article311 1921-09-05 5 What the Schools Might Do. We have it on very good authority that the law will be very heavy-hand-ed with reckless drivers in the near future. Possibly the line of action to be followed will be that of making examples of offenders by giving them such drastic punishment311 words
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Article314 1921-09-05 5 The sterling value of the rupee is a matter of supreme importance to traders, planters and others in this country. Optimists in Calcutta, as in Bombay, continue to predict the rise of exchange to eighteen pence, but the history of the past week scarcely inspires confidence, writes a314 words
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Article41 1921-09-05 5 London, Aug. 13.—The ex-raider Moewe, renamed the Green Briar, which is now a Liverpool fruit carrier trading to the West Indies has been in collision with and has sunk the Formby lightship Planet. The crow ware picked up.41 words
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Article69 1921-09-05 5 Singapore, Sept 5. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d. Demand 2s 8 18-164. Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 13-32 d. On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 161 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 18% p.«. P». On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 81% On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 185H ctn69 words
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Article68 1921-09-05 5 C. sf C Robber Association. Singapore, Sept 6. Pal* Crepe ClojTng Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oct. to Dec. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 26% 27 ft Sept. 27 28 Oct. to Dec. 29% 30% Tone of Market.—Stagnant}. Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, Sept 5.68 words
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Article97 1921-09-05 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, Sept 5. Silver 38%. Hongkong 18% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Montha Gold $46%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.02% to $1.07%, Norths $1.25 to $1.30, Souths 67% to 72% cents, Rawangs 57% to 65 cents, Nawngpets $1.45 to $1.52%, Papans 55 to 6097 words
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Article167 1921-09-05 5 Salving Laurentic's Six Millions. Salving operations in respect of the Laurentic are still being carried oa, writes a Daily Chronicle representative, and considerable progress has been made during the spell of fine weather. An Admiralty sloop is engaged in the task, but all the gold—estimated at167 words
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Advertisement409 1921-09-05 5 PHASER CHALMERS Engineering Works. ■agnet Boast, 82 snd 83, Boilason Rosa, Siagspore. ELECTRIC LIFTS For Passengers or Goods. QUOTATIONS QIYIN FOB COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS. PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd. (iMwponMd in *o*iar.d.) We beg to advise our many customers that "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records have been reduced in Price. Plum409 words
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Article327 1921-09-05 6 FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW'S GAME. Soccer enthusiasts are reminded that the first of the first round ties in the S F A Cup Competition is fixed for to-morrow, when the Staffords I and the Borneo Co. are due to meet on the SCC ground. V M C A vs. MUNICIPALITY. The327 words
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Article423 1921-09-05 6 YESTERDAY'S RACE. Yesterday saw the final race for the Vice Commodore's Cup and it proved one of the most interesting of the series, notwithstanding that the Marion, Eve and Margaret II were non-starters, the recent wet weather having delayed the painting and preventing them being launched in time to423 words
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Article32 1921-09-05 6 INTER-CLUB SPORTS. We learn that Mr. Tan Cheng Kee has sent his order to England for a shield which he is offering for competition in connection with the forthcoming inter-club sports.32 words
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Article86 1921-09-05 6 JACKSON-MILLAR CUP. The 150 yards handicap race in the Jackson-Millar cup was decided at the Swimming Club yesterday morning. A fine race resulted as follows E J Sutton (who went off at Go first, W Penrice (30 sees) second, Schwarz (15 sees) third, and Davidson (15 sees) fourth. The86 words
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Article844 1921-09-05 6 OLIVER DEFEATS BAGOT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept B.—Oliver qualified for the Gaunt Cup, defeating Bagot by 6—2, 6—3 and thus will represent Selangor. The finals are to be played in Singapore on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this week, and the games will be Wednesday.—R E844 words
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Article255 1921-09-05 6 LOCAL TOURNAMENT. No play was possible in the local cricket tournament on Saturday, owing to the sodden ground. CLOSE AUSTRALIAN WIN. London, Sept 2.—ln the match Australians vs. Sussex at Brighton, the Australians after five hours batting, making 332 for nine wickets, declared. Heavy scorers were Collins 54, Eyder255 words
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Article214 1921-09-05 6 LOCAL TRAINING COMMENCES. Training for the October race meetwas officially opened on Saturday, A heavy rainstorm however prevented any work being done. Several structural alterations and improvements are being made in the Sporting Club's stands, etc. The following are the horses in training: Redfearn.—Cash Register, Kenilford, Meccano, Humble214 words
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Article108 1921-09-05 6 "The Peddler of Lies," a five-part feature film, is the great item in the second show at the Empire to-night. The balance of the programme is also of high quality. Should there not be some restriction imposed on the use of the word star," which suggests one idea108 words
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Article72 1921-09-05 6 London, Aug. 18.—Vancouver.— Captain Amundsen has arrived. He intends going to the Arctic next spring, taking two aeroplanes and ■leds. He is still determined to endeavour to prove his theory that by taking advantage of the right currents a [vessel frozen in the ice will drift across the72 words
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Article38 1921-09-05 6 The newly formed Ceylon Association of Perak has been exempted from registration by the Registrar of Societies Peimk. Major Neflson, M.C., late of th« Gordon Highlanders, hae arrived from Home and assumed duties in the Kedah Education Department,38 words
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Article27 1921-09-05 6 Taijan Maru, from Bangkok 5-9. Pin Samud, from Bangkok 5-9. Kaka, from Malacca 5-9. Ban Whatt Soon, from Penang 5-9. Singaradja, from Bengkalis 5-9.27 words
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Advertisement393 1921-09-05 6 THE fj&zS DRUM PUMP Utility— H&JIsBm Adv asta(;hB—->"-^aF-'*^EMS—aSi mm Acids, Oils, No Talves, Semi-Fluids B*Y_s Positive Water, etc Action. DRlVE—Designed to suit any method required. Ask for pamphlet C. D. P. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT #f Thi Borneo Company, Limited. (Incorporated in England) fiINGAFOU, IPOB, WW* ANC j A Belt a* ftiiiii393 words
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Advertisement156 1921-09-05 6 CHOTIBMALL? TH* CHEAPESC SILK STORE WHOLES ALB BBTAIL. Marvallous Reductions Sale Now On 51-52, WOli STREET. it No m fFRQ** BBUATOR TO POLAR KEQION3 Sole Agenta. DOG'S HEAD Kirn HlB Cl, GUINNESS slß, parB STOUT YOU'RE USED IH ~> 3BTAINABL.E EVERYWHERE IH OX' ITS, PINTS AND NIPSDUTCH MARGARINE (Cow Calf156 words
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Miscellaneous623 1921-09-05 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, SrpL 5. Pontiaoak Baa Fq Soon 2 p.m. Hoibow, Hongkong ft Araoy Euryalus 2 p.m. Merxing, Kaant&n ft Kern a man Meriting 2 p.m. Kemaman, K Dungua A Trengganu Sri Matr 2 p.m. Port Swettenh&tu ft Peeeng •Kjou 8 pja Ma)awa. ft Muar *Hye Lcoog 8 p.m.623 words
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Article436 1921-09-05 7 Is the Prince of Wales Coming Here? All classes and races living in the Malay States will be delighted to hear that there seems to be a good prospect of our being honoured by a visit from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, says the "Malay Mail."436 words
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Article192 1921-09-05 7 Had Women Confederates. The Kwongwei is a small steamer tiading between Canton and Wuchow. She takes passengers. Recently (says a story that has just reached the China Mail by another West River steamer) she had an unusually interesting lot of passengers. Soon after leaving Canton it was192 words
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Article235 1921-09-05 7 The "Daily Mail" Johannesburg correspondent says that a syndicate has commenced operations for salv ing the East Indiaman Grosvenor vhich sailed from Trincomalee in 1782 la.len with gold and jewels and was wrecked off the east coast of Cape Colony. An engineer has reported that the ship is intact. A235 words
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Article433 1921-09-05 7 BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE. The Duty of the Chinese. Peking.—Sir Beilby Alston, British Minister, has sent a long despatch to the Waichiao Pu giving a minute account of the existing Opium conditions in the various provinces, including the south-western provinces. In the despatch, the Minister says that under instructions433 words
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Article221 1921-09-05 7 W B Trites, the novelist, ha* beon living for aome time in Bpaln, and in a recent letter home be aaid Spi niah children are the mr.-t spoiled children in the world. Every 8p« nisb restaurant is filled with their bawling. They tread on yonr feet and221 words
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Article174 1921-09-05 7 A little ray of sunshine through the gloom of the tin slump. According to the F M S Government Gazette, the Resident of Perak, with the approval of H H the Sultan, "notifies that he has added the holders of the substantive appointments of Assistant Warden of Mines, Perak,174 words
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Advertisement154 1921-09-05 7 j Calcium Carbide ELEPHANT BRAND. m To h* obtained 9 From NUNOI SHOTEN, 10, Winchester House, SINGAPORE. T3L No. 336 M— William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land154 words
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Advertisement479 1921-09-05 7 ALFRED SHRUBB, an AiM Writes:— pains would be 1 !h:rk h mv exceptionally detri- lE*, »4 1 duty to write and mental to his per- tell you about tbe formances. It is 4 V v wonder^u l curative essential toallspc rts- J powers of your Pills, men: Runners- j V3ly479 words
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Advertisement703 1921-09-05 7 STunr #l ,Jne Issue of|>*o,. Bears** ieuereat (m the cat* of parches* m P»-mW» M-yearly on May 1 mmi Xovew REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAT 1. 1121 Free ef Income Tax and other Duties. Price ot Issue 100—per cut. Under authority of the Strait* Settlement! Loan Ordinance, 1921, the Treasurer703 words
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Article250 1921-09-05 8 Question of Debenture Issue. At the extraordinary general meeting of the Mandai Tekong Rubber Estates, Ltd., held on July 26, last, it was suggested that the Company reduce its present share capital and issue preference shares bearing interest at the rate of 15 per cent per annum. When250 words
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Article157 1921-09-05 8 A curious little X-ray apparatus can be made out of the simplest of materials. Take a piece of cardboard about 7in. long by 2in. wide, and fold it across its middle, making the two ends meet. About lin. from the free ends cut through both thinknessei a157 words
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Article83 1921-09-05 8 "Bad climate be hanged!" roared the irate warrior, (an Irish Colonel, defending the climate of India). "There's no better climate in the world; but there are a lot of young fellows who come out to India, and they eat and drink, and they die, and then they83 words
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Article80 1921-09-05 8 The death rate per mille for the week ending Aug. 20 was 34.46. The total number of deaths was 266 of which 195 were males and 71 females. No European and 3 Eurasians died, also 203 Chinese, 36 Malays, 21 Indians. Convulsions caused 25 deaths, phthisis 37, malarial80 words
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Article299 1921-09-05 8 Inspector J G O'Reilly, till recently Officer in charge of the Perak Gaming Suppression Department, Ipoh, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to take up duties as Supervisor of Customs. The P and 0 liner Kalyan put back to Colombo on Aug 22 with a somewhat serious fire in her bunkers.299 words
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