Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1921
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Title Section28 1921-09-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILYJ AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII- No 209 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement50 1921-09-06 1 The Sri tribohe AND SHIPPING GAZETTE Phone Ito. 17i SUBSCRIPTION BATES Payable In Advance. Per anautn S I S 00 flalf-y«» rl y $7.60 p#r quarter 9 3.75 Postage Extra SO cts. per month. U aammmmammamma 1 The Hall Mark of Confidence. The Hall Mark of Confidence. I WW I50 words
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Advertisement25 1921-09-06 1 SUN COMPANY euppliee Aii Photographic Materials AND The Right Place for Amatenrs IB Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NOBTH BRIDGE BOAD. SINGAPOBE Phone 660'25 words
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Article767 1921-09-06 2 COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. A Boxing Association. A few days ago we published a report of the meeting held in the Selangor Club and attended by the delegates of each State and Settlement representing the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association Committee, and their decision to allow all nationalities to767 words
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Article538 1921-09-06 2 What We Might Have to Face. ••The Perils of Pauline," lately started at the olnematograpb, are nothing compared with the pitfalls of proof-reading as described by Biiai Snell in an Australian contemporary She entered the editorial apartment of the Beanbill Chronicle with tight lip», a strained538 words
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Article298 1921-09-06 2 Of Interest to Singapore. The following, from a New Zealand paper, could apply to Singapore in several respects Allegations of the existence of slum areas in Donedin are made by tbe Rev V G Bryan King, in the Ota go Daily Times." He state* "It is quite298 words
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Advertisement607 1921-09-06 2 DON'T BE DISCOURAGED. by Constipation. No matter how stubborn, it can be permanently overcome if treated in the right way. First, cleanse the intestinal canal by taking a small dose of Pinkettes, the tiny, gentle-ss-nature laxatives. Then watch your diet. Fresh fruit, vegetables, a sufficiency of water consumed daily, and607 words
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Advertisement698 1921-09-06 2 iawFromEczema Doctor* Do Thtnr Bo*t fiN-'l?Ljn|. Q» fort- roan I raffared. On JVi f**-3 1 r k rom tot* to body )■!> **3 t 4 .o living man eoald belior» fhi i >fe3." f nMI «l»t 1 u!Tar«d. It «v DCXfcl' iii? MA ma. and foi tluwo v. ara 1698 words
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Advertisement64 1921-09-06 2 y ym SMBBsasa ■-'■»«,*< ww«' KjA "The Litt!e for l W i. H M N *f n y Bkin Imitation occurs— let Mentholntiim, "the Little nurse."— heal in the more efficient way.Not (harshly, but gently, as a good heal- ing agent should. At all Chemists and Stores Healing Crea i64 words
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Advertisement650 1921-09-06 2 HORLICK'S JL U MALTED MILK jgßg BUILDS FROM THE FIRST GLASS! Ql^jjjj l/\ So wrely do* nORLICK'S MALTED f M!LK. tka -m7k&k 2. NNcogn.d FOOD DRINK. h.!p n.ture. tnat you can feel hm^^*^^ tbe increased vitality and life foroa from tka fir* jlaM. If 73 IH **!Si jroa are run650 words
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Advertisement214 1921-09-06 2 i -aEg?* ALWAYS rblT Tin ■■aBB I Stockist fmm ,7 -^C 6ATTESY ROAD TEA ROOMS, Afternoon Tea A SPECIALITY Breap; and Butter, Tcaat Sandwiches, Tea, lees, Battery Road, Arcade, THE HAND OF XAVTER L\ THE PEARL FISHERY COAST OR A SUMMARY OF St. Francis Xaviers Mam!]* tnat Letters, and hk214 words
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Article761 1921-09-06 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapoae, Sept 5. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchanga and Share Brokers, issue the following list ef quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issae Values Buyers Sellers 1 Alienby 0.15 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.10 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam761 words
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Advertisement151 1921-09-06 3 AT THE POFUIAE PHOTO PLAY HOUSE T.n.ong Paxur Road tr»n»i Pas&he Door IN THE SECOND SEOW&AT 9.30 P.M. America's molt Virile screen star Frank with Ora Carew in THE PEDDLER OF LIES In 5 Parts. g The «tory of a gang of international crocks and its arrest by a Secret151 words
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Advertisement620 1921-09-06 3 m.mmm. FrODl TUESDAY, September 6, to SUNDAY. September 11 Alhambra |Alaai*!*ahf Is the only I&eatie j at THE theatre e IAL.H -"Hi" Orange J m mem mm aa w aw mem A cakea, Coffee, ta**!wßEST| Thu Hall for IKuiic ted Feature; ■GJ*®»*- BMOH BOMB, dor.!* j Intervals I A PICTURE620 words
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Advertisement356 1921-09-06 3 THURSDAY, LAST NIGH r IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 10 P.M. VIOLA DANA "I N STORY OF A The Daring Metro Comedy BEWITCHING FLIRT SOMF THAT EVERY WOM/ N WILL WAN T HER BRIDE HUSBAND TO SEE IT WILL CURE THEM. In Five Parte. PROGRAMME. At 7.30 p.m. "The Secret356 words
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Article227 1921-09-06 4 Public Opinion on the rnbber situation haa been ezpreaaed at last. The meeting called by the S S A waa very emphatic. It vigorous!} condemned Government inaction and equivocation, and called for immediate steps to check over-production. Legislative Council paaaed the Indemnity Bill but the Food Control Bill227 words
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Article892 1921-09-06 4 There is still a chance of peace in Ireland. The reply of Dail Eireann, though definitely rejecting the terms now offered by the British Government, very carefully leaves open the path for further negotiations. We regard it as significant that it is so much emphasised that the892 words
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Article252 1921-09-06 4 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 3.–The French Ambassador, M Ulaudel. boa left Ma» ecilles lor —ltetzter Paris, Sept s.—General Liang Chang Kong, the Chinese delegate to the League of Nations, was injured in a motor-car accident near Versailles, when the car collided with a lorry.— Reuter. Messrs fjime, Darby and Co, Ltd,Reuter. - 252 words
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Article114 1921-09-06 4 A Last Chance of Peace. Reuter. London, Sept 5,—Mr De Valera'a reply it generally voted a ckeerleas dooameot, firstly became ii is argamentative (ind does net heed the Premier's warning of the impossibility of maintaining the trnoe indefinitely by a mere gtshange of no|ps, and secondly becaaseReuter. - 114 words
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Article40 1921-09-06 4 Reuter. Bombay. Sept 5. —The situation in the Malabar district is easing, and the rebels are fleeing from the troops to the jungle, Ali Musliar and a number of other Moplahs bave been safely lodged in jail.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article179 1921-09-06 4 The High-street Fatality. Mr KB Osborne, of Messrs Wilson Holgate and Co., who was charged in consequence of a motor accident involving the death of a Chinese clerk, some months back, was up before Mr. Nunn yesterday afternoon in the first police court. Mr. Langley, the DPP, said179 words
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Article106 1921-09-06 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 6. —The correspondent of the "Malay Mail" at Colombo wires that a London cable states the latest date for supporting the Rubber Producers' Association is Sept 24. Dollar Producers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 6. —The "Malay Mail"106 words
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Article305 1921-09-06 4 "That cremation is preferable to burial as a means of disposing of the, dead", is the subject for discussion at V M C A Literary Society tomorrow at 8-30. The discussion promises to be an interesting one, and it is hoped that members and the general public will attend. Chan305 words
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Article189 1921-09-06 4 .TWO MILLION persons DOOMED. TROTZKY'S ACCUSATIONS. Reuter. London, Sept 4-Accordin, b news received in London T ro V° addressing an extraordinary ZZZr of the Moacow Soviet on A ff inveighed against the Allied [3 *-ries inviting Ramanian with the object of depriving l?°* of corn from the Ukraine.Reuter. - 189 words
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Article172 1921-09-06 4 Confidence in Wirth's Rule. Reuter. London, Bept 4—The firemen of the German Government in suppressing the Monir. ohiat reactionary movements hat gained them much popular respect, hitherto somewhat lacking. List week'a events proved that German labour, both moderate and extreme, will support the Government snd uphold the republic.Reuter. - 172 words
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Article302 1921-09-06 4 Yesterday's Banquet. In the Garden Club last night the Chinese Medical Students' Union save a banquet in honour of the new licentiate of the Medical College, Mr. Wong Cheong Way. Over TO members of the Union and guests were present. The guests included ladies (some Chinese ladies)302 words
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Article36 1921-09-06 4 A Chinese play, untitled Teong," trapslated by Mr from a story heok, with 0 f and beautiful scenery, is J m preparation, and will be A Star Opera at no distant a good emtortaining show is36 words
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Advertisement226 1921-09-06 4 ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. CASH A I JT* NOW CLEARANCE PROCEEDING TWO EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS, ONLY A VERY LIMITED SUPPLY LEFT. IEIUEMEI'S lUIBEI PROOFED RAINCOAT?. Reliable in quality and jV\ Perfect in Cut Finish y SPECIAL SALE PRICE j $11.75. I H YELLING HUGB. Jlr lN WBLL ASSORTED RANGE s^mm m m226 words
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Advertisement348 1921-09-06 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., liwipmiii in tho Btraita B«ttl«Mat* 96, PHILLIP BTBBBT, BINGAPORB. JXmwr Bhipmenti Just Arrivad If ante Metal Sheeti Biie 4 ft. x 2 ft x 1/3S' thiok 4ft x 2 ft. x 1/16" 4 ft. x J ft, x l/o" Mnntz Metal Rodi All ifzes from 1/4"348 words
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Article3065 1921-09-06 5 Government Action Demanded to Save Rubber. Mr. Peck Hits Out. There was a large attendance kt a, meeting in the Victoria Theatre rdav, arranged by the Committee f the Straits Settlements Association (Singapore), to consider resolutions en the rubber crisis, put forward by jt r F C Peck3,065 words
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Article66 1921-09-06 5 Kenya Colony Penetrated. Reuter. Nairobi, Sept 4—Abyssinian raiding parties have crossed the border into Kenya. The Britishers evacuated Gaddadanna and Sulemuddo without casualty. The military authorities admit the raids but are reticent. They state that the latest reports are that the district is quiet. The situation is believedReuter. - 66 words
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Article92 1921-09-06 5 Reuter. New York, Sept 2.—Detpatches from Tokio state that a Yap agreement will probably be reached anier whioh the United States will reoelve fall control of the YapGuam cable, including the landing at the Yap end. The United States will re oognise the Japanese mandate for YapReuter. - 92 words
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Article78 1921-09-06 5 Explosion of Petroleum. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept 5.—A Chinese junk lying off Jelutong, fully loaded with petroleum, caught fire and exploded this morning. Two men were aboard. One escaped and the other was presumably killed by the explosion. Huge colums of black smoke and flames78 words
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Article503 1921-09-06 5 FOOTBALL. THE ENGLISH LEAGUE. Opening of the Season. (From Our Owa Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 6.—The Lahore correspondent of the Malay Mail" sends the following results, received by the "Civil and Military Gazette," dated London, Sept 1:— League, First Division. Liverpool 3, Manchester C 2. Newcastle U 4, Everton503 words
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Article90 1921-09-06 5 SPORTING CLUB IMPROVEMENTS. We are pleased to note the improvements effected on the course, and the Committee of the Sporting Club is to be congratulated on this move. The tote particularly will work much more smoothly in future and patrons will not now dread that altogether unnecessary wait90 words
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Article156 1921-09-06 5 GAUNT CUP GAMES. We gave yesterday the draw for the Gaunt Cup matches this week, on the SCC ground. The first two games will be played to-morrow, when Salzmann and Khoo Hooi Hye will meet on A court, and Oliver and Shervington on B court. On Thursday Nakamura156 words
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Article12 1921-09-06 5 Mr C R Howitt has been appointed magistrate, second class, for Johore.12 words
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Article70 1921-09-06 5 Singapore, Sept 6. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d. Demand 2a 8 13-16& Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 13-32 d. On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 163 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 19 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 62% On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 135%70 words
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Article42 1921-09-06 5 C. of C. Rubber Associstion. Singapore, Sept 6. Pale Crepe Cfcsing Price?. Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oct. to Dec. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 27% Sept. 27% 28 Oct. to Dec. 29% 30% Tone of Market.—Stagnant).42 words
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Article29 1921-09-06 5 Singapore, Sept 6. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—14 cts. London.—8%d. Singapore.—27 cts. Tone of Market.—Stagnant. Tin to-day $80; no sellers.29 words
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Article175 1921-09-06 5 Foreign Political Changes. Reuter. Simla, 4.—With the spproval of Mr Montsga, it has been decided to introduce a substantial Indian element in the foreign political department of the Indian Government. Recruitment will be made from Indian members of the Civil Service and Indian commiasioned officers of the IndianReuter. - 175 words
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Article105 1921-09-06 5 Due Here in 1924. Reuter. London, Sept 5, —Details of the plans for floating an exhibition of British manufactures and industries are given in the press A specially-designed ship named British Indastry," of twenty thou sand Ions, with eight decks, a large reception hall, an inqoiry barfaa.Reuter. - 105 words
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Advertisement358 1921-09-06 5 PBASEB CHALMERS englnoftrlng Works. Magnet Bout, SI aad 83, Robinson Boad, Singapore. Everything Electrical." PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd (Incorporated in BrgUnd.) Wa bag to adris* our many customers tbat "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records have been reduced in Price. Plum Labal IMO and 53.5 C Blaok bbal $3.25 and358 words
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Article2473 1921-09-06 6 VICTORIA HALL FOR THE PUBLIC. Opposition to Food Control. H E the Governor, Sir Laurence Guiilemaxd, K.CJB., presided at the meeting of the Legislative Council in the Council Chamber yesterday, when there were also present: Officials The Hon the Colonial Secretary, Mr F S James.C MG the Hon2,473 words
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Article58 1921-09-06 6 A small committee is being forw-i ed to feed Indian coolies who are in distress, due to the present trade slump, and find themselves stranded in the streets of Singapore. Those desirous of subscribing towards this fund can forward contributions to the editor of the"Malaya Tribune," who58 words
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Article83 1921-09-06 6 The annual general meeting of the Perak Cub, Taiping which should have been held last February- was held in the Club reading room on Wednesday, August 31. The Hon. the British Resident occupied the chair. According to the Ipoh paper the members showed disinclination to conduct any businesu until the83 words
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Article533 1921-09-06 6 LAWN TENNIS. HOW OLIVER WON. A feature of the match on Saturday afternoon between EN W Oliver, undoubtedly the FMS tennis champion, and Bagot, who had come before the public eye during the last Selangor Tennis Tournament, for the purpose of choosing the Selangor representative to go down to533 words
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Article115 1921-09-06 6 ST JOSEPH'S O B CONTESTS. The following are further particulars of the St Joseph's Old Boys boxing tournament The officials are Referee-Corporal Osborne judges—E J Sutton and Corporal Barsby timekeeper—W A Wilson; MC—C Pennefather; doctors —Dr F0 de Souza and Dr Wde Cruz. Tickets are being sold at the115 words
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Article115 1921-09-06 6 NEW SELANGOR G C. The new Selangor Golf Club will be opened on Thursday next by the President of the Club, the Hon Mr Oliver Marks when there will be an "At Home" in the ofternoon. The first competition on the new course will be for a cup presented115 words
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Article40 1921-09-06 6 SOU MILE RACE. Paris, Sept 4.—A cycle race, Paris to Brest, and return, eight hundred miles, was won by the Belgian Mottiat in 56 hours, seven minutes, eight seconds. The Frenchman Ohristopha waa second, taking 36 4 hoars.— Reuter.40 words
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Article86 1921-09-06 6 NEW WORLD'S RECORD. Reuter. Brescia, Sept 4.—The automobile Grand Prix, the length 'of the course being thirty times over a lap of seventeen kilometres four hundred metres long, was won by the Frenchman Gouxon on a Ballot machine, in three hours, thirty-five minutes, nine seconds, an average speedReuter. - 86 words
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Article216 1921-09-06 6 AUSTRALIANS' TOUR, The two managers and the 28 plsyers selected by the New South Wales Rugby League left Sydney on July 29 for England, and were due to arrive this month. A heavy programme will occupy their attention until the end of January. Unlike the previous Colonial visitors to216 words
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Article401 1921-09-06 6 Dempsey-Carpentier Film. That great fight film which has beea anxiously awaited by all lovers of the fistic art, will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night, for the first time in Singapore. Details of the picture have been sufficiently well advertised, so that further mention is hardly necessary- The401 words
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Article96 1921-09-06 6 A report on the Assessment of the Colony for the year 1921-1922 has just been issued. The Treasurer and Assessor says that by order of H E the Governor in Council a new valuation of the whole Colony has been made and the rateable value haa thereby been96 words
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Advertisement60 1921-09-06 6 Positively Last Three Nights! IHE THEATRE ROYAL (The Star Opera Hall) North Bridge Boad TO-Nlgkt i To Night! Seoond Grand Change of Programme The Kings of Mystery CHEFALO PALERMO With their entire Oompany Will show New Tricks, Illusions, Sceneries and Dances. Don't misi this last chance. Popular Prioes $2.50, $2,60 words
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Advertisement384 1921-09-06 6 The Simplest Economical Steam Engine of tbe present fay* C.M.&M. CENTRAL EXHAUST* STEAM "ENGINE SINGLE CYLINDER 9 100 I*H. P. to ISOO I. HP. in One Unit or up to 3.0J0 I.H.P. in Two Units. Fitted with Balanced Piston Drop Steam Inlet Valves and CM v Patent Drain, Exhaust and384 words
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Miscellaneous561 1921-09-06 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Sept, f. Malacca ♦Kheng sftig 1 p.m. Mersing, Kuantan Kemaman gMersing 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 pjn. Mersing, Kuantan, Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Saigon Bourbon 8 p.m. Malacca A Muar *Kaka 8 p.m. Batavia, Cheribon Samarang Ban Hong Liong 3 p.m. Medan Devawongse 3 p.m.561 words
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Article597 1921-09-06 7 DELHI. DEPRESSED CLASSES. Loyalty to The Raj. Delhi, Aug. 20.—The Cha mars and depressed classes of Delhi Province have now organised themselves into a Sabha called tbe Jati Sudbar Sabha for their self-uplift. They held a meeting uader the leadership of Babu Kemchand. MX.C. (U. P.), of Agra.597 words
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Article234 1921-09-06 7 PRICES OF FOOD GRAINS. Government Communique. Lahore, Aug. 20.—An extraordinary rise in the prices of food grains especially wheat is causing grave anxiety more particularly among the poor, and middle classes. Simla, Aug. 20.—A Government of India communique states As there j appears to be a belief that the234 words
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Article480 1921-09-06 7 BOMBAY MONET MARKET, Bombay, Aug. 19.—The money market is somewhat stirred by the sudden rise in the exchange to one shilling four and three-fourths pence, an advance of one penny during the week. To-day's banks selling rate for one rupee is one shilling, four and nine-sixteenths. The tone of480 words
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Article194 1921-09-06 7 AEROPLANE CRASH IN wN CALCUTTA. Calcutta, Aug. 21. —Considerable excitement was caused in the neigh- bourhood of Dumdum last evening about i>-30 when an aeroplane from an aerodrome at Dumdum whde dying in the vicinity of the golf linns experienced engine trouble and had to attempt a descent. The194 words
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Article155 1921-09-06 7 INDIAN BOYCOTT MOVKMEfT, Madras, Aug. 16V -A Pre** communique issued by the .Madras GovernI ment says Government wiah their J -attitude toward* the i novement for boycott of foreign cloths, and, 1 specially the picquetttoa ol loreign cloth shops, to be clai understood. Owing to the lad that India155 words
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Article330 1921-09-06 7 THE INDIAN DELEGATES. London, Aug. 19. —H H the Maharao of Cutch and Mr S Sastri have returned to London after making a tour of the areas in Belgium devastated by the war. They also visited the King and Queen of Belgium and the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr330 words
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Article147 1921-09-06 7 August 20.—An announcement made by the Colonial Office says that there has beea a fresh outbreak in Mesopotamia. Though it is described as not being serious a significant admission is made tbat ten daya aerial bombardment of the tribesmen has been ineffective and a column of infantry has147 words
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Article257 1921-09-06 7 An Enquiry Urged. [To the Editor of taa Pinang Gazette."] Sir,—l have read with interest the detail* of the wreck of the s a Porlia as narrated by the survivors. The bad weather experienced during the last voyage was not exceptional and is to257 words
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Advertisement166 1921-09-06 7 j Calcium Carbide j ELEPHANT BRAND. i ■mi mi mini I,— im.M To be obtained 0 i NUNOI SHOTEN, 10, Winchester Buuse, q INGAPO!iE. Tel No. 336 William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges,166 words
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Advertisement105 1921-09-06 7 TRY AND USE OUR Adam's Cook Brand Indian Condiment Preparations, tor tho n c*t apetising and healthy lute. t The np-todate r~\ "HI needs at home Chop Oooky or /1?* J Carry Puwder, j S I MvW 11 made of the best <T*fc •eleoted and 4 fragrant .Madras >-4ger. ipices,105 words
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Advertisement708 1921-09-06 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issne gf $20,000,000 Loan. Beartnr interest ttvm the date of porch*** at 7 per ent. per amrem f»-«We kwif-veaxlr on May 1 ana Xcvamacr L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY L, 1926. Freo il locome lax and other Duties. Price of Issue 100 psr cut708 words
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Article202 1921-09-06 8 A Fondness for Weybridge. The London correspondent of the "Times of Ceylon" states that Weybridge and its vicinity las been privileged to be selected by a larger proportion of men enriched through the boom in rubber than i.ny other part of England. The chiefs .>f several leading firms—l202 words
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Article687 1921-09-06 8 FELLOW PASSENGERS ON A LINER. A Levelling-up Process. There are, perhaps, no conditions more favourable for observing the foibles and peculiarites of one's fellow humans than those afforded by an ocean voyage; and that for reasons which are, on a brief consideration, obvious enough. Where else, for example,687 words
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Article100 1921-09-06 8 Editor "Have you submitted this poem anywhere else?" Poet: "No, sir." Editor "Then how is it you have a black eye and walk on crutches?" Vicar "You mustn't neglect their education, Mrs Craddock. Why, I had to pinch severely to send my boys to school." Mrs Craddock: "Ah, sir,100 words
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Advertisement727 1921-09-06 8 GOVERNMENT NOTICE (Tide Gazette No. 62 of 5th Aug 1921.) [No. 7352-21.] TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE. 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on 9th September, 1921, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors727 words
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Advertisement752 1921-09-06 8 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES FOR PENANG, PROVINCE WELLESLEY AND THE DIN DINGS, 1922. NOTICE ii hereby given that Tenders,, to be forwarded in sealed covers and marked on the outside "Toddy Shop Tenders," will be reoeived at the Resident Councillor's Office until noon on the 9th September, 1921, for752 words
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Advertisement605 1921-09-06 8 41. Bukit Toh Alang Estate. 42. Paya Keladi. 43. Penaga. 44. Permatang Poh. 45. Pinang Tunggal. 46. Pokok Maohang. 47. Sungei Dua. 48. Sungei Puyu. 49. Tassek Glugor. 50. Telok Ayer Tawmr. Province Wellesley (Southern District.) 51. Batu Kawan Estate. 52. Bukit Tambun. 53. Bukit Toh Kandang. 54. Byram Estate.605 words
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Advertisement565 1921-09-06 8 59. Kwala Sungei Barn, 27% mile. 60. North Devon, 22nd mile. 61. Serkam Estate. 62. Union Estate. 68. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, 16th mile. 64. Diamond Jubliee Estate, (Nyalas Division). 65. Ayer Panas Estate, Kesang Division. 66. Garing Estate, 13th mile. 67. Batulang Estate. 68. Kemendore Estate. 69. Bukit Kajang565 words
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Advertisement531 1921-09-06 8 What Do You Want A Tractor For? the first thing you will think of plowing- But don't stop tnere. If your tractur is to be a profit-maker for you, it must do much mora than plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate that531 words
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Advertisement251 1921-09-06 8 i suBsewtiB» i.M.i I. s s. TO i HE TRIBUNE/' The only S cent Paper In Malaya Subscription Bate —si5 a Year; $7.SO for Six Months WITH I! REE JELIVERT TO OFFICE OR RESIDENCE. c We are frequently asked how it is possible to continue selling the MALA YA TRIBUNE251 words
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Advertisement514 1921-09-06 9 P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (COMPANIES Dl EMOLAND) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. Under Contract with Ha Majesty's QoTernment. THB COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES JSAST Of BOMBAY ire at present suspended, g LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, from LONDON Bue SINGAPORE. Sardinia about Sept 11 Karmala about tet lo514 words
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Advertisement443 1921-09-06 9 Passengers and Freight Services Operated bj °Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated ia US A J FOR?'AOOOUNf "OF THE U 8, SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. bailings from Singapore. For CALCUTTA Via COLOMBO Creole State Passengers and Freight Oct 13 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Nov 15 Sraaite State Passengers and443 words
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Advertisement534 1921-09-06 9 Straits Steamship Co lid m .i p— Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Kinta —Monday 4 p.m., for Port Bwettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday, 4.30 p.m 'or Malacca and Muar. Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malacca and Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday, 4 p-m. for P. Swettenham and PenangHye Leong—Thursday, 4.30534 words
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Advertisement352 1921-09-06 9 O.S.K. Tli Isaia Slun U\i\ LIMITED. (Lae»rn«*etad m JsaaaJ HO. I Bl SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without atttos.) EUROPEAN LOl Fot PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. 'Alaska Maru arr. Bept 17 dep. 18 'Omit Marseilles, Altai Maru arr Oct 15 dep 16352 words
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Advertisement742 1921-09-06 9 N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan) London Linn Fortnightly Service For MABSEILLES. LONDON ft ANT WE BP via POSTSSado Maru M S«pt 8 Eitano Maru Sapt '1 Line Monthly Fervioe For MABSBILLBS LIVEBPOOL va POETS, Maru Oct tinm Monthly Servict For LONuon, ANTWERP, BOTTEBDAM HAMBURG via PORTS. TottoriM-iru Sept742 words
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Advertisement377 1921-09-06 10 WANTED. WANTS I) —An experienced Storekeeper for local import firm. Good salary given to suitable man. Apply box 354, c/o Malaya Tribune. 3 9 uc WANTED IMMEDIATELY.— Good General Shipping Olerk. Fair working knowledge of shorthand and typewriting eaaential. Apply X. Y. Z. e/o Malaya Tribune. 59 7 9 TO377 words
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