Malaya Tribune, 12 December 1921
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Title Section28 1921-12-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VOL- No. 290 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement205 1921-12-12 1 ("■"SUN AN* COMPANY I 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I Phone 550 y DFALERS IN PHOTOMATER? ALS ~j > OF <J> I EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND I H ENLARGEMENT g ALSO I CAMERA REPAIRS AND j FRAME-MAKING. Let of utility t 1 I and Prices $8.50 «ritng Case205 words
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Advertisement118 1921-12-12 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated io 8traiti Settlements.; ELECTRTAl DEPARTMENT. 1 Quotations given fcr coo pic te Electric Lighting l ower Installations, Pol) raagfl of KWrloal mppliaf in ttook V I.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fan*. f Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. k, MADSTRONG' Plants, rhe ideal Lighting118 words
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Advertisement262 1921-12-12 1 I ib A, I NUMBER V:ROIM/ The Hall-mark of Perfection. 9 Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd. > LC DON. j AIR-COOLED Price $2^600 Fine Hill Climbing. To reach the summit of the WREKIN, which rises to a height of over 1,300 feet is no mean test of a car,262 words
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Article336 1921-12-12 2 SOME EXPERIMENTS IN ENGLAND. British seaweeds are being tested la "hoover their value as hum-n foods. Mr D D Meiklf john, who ha* been interested in seaweed farming for many years, told a Daily Chronicle representative yesterday that -ffjrts are now being made to find oab how336 words
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Article263 1921-12-12 2 Strong American Foothold in India. Indian trade figures show that the average price per pair of boots imported from the United Kingdom in 1920-21 was 16s, while in the case of the United States it was 33s. 6d. Last year the United States shipped to India £432,200263 words
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Article157 1921-12-12 2 There is a striking analogy between the Sino-Japanese situation and the conflicting interests of Germany and France. There are about 40,000,000 French, with little hope of increase, while across the Rhine there is a growing population of Teutons already twice as numerous. Can we expect France to157 words
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Article93 1921-12-12 2 The Radio Central New York, the !new American wireless centre, occupies an area of 6,400 acres. When complete it will be capable of conducting simultaneous and distinct intercommunication with five different parts of the world. The transmitters will have Transatlantic and Transpacific telegraphic ranges, and provision is also being made93 words
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Article405 1921-12-12 2 A PLANTER'S VIEWS. 44 Rubbalong" spndn the following to the editor of The Financier:— Numerous letter* and article» bare been written daring the last few itontbs with the object of endeavour ing to fiud a solution of the diffi culties that have befallen the rabber industry, bat not405 words
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Article307 1921-12-12 2 Japan Seek* Peace. I Speaking at a luncheon given in I his honour at the Cafe Royal, RegentI street, by the Foreign Press Association in London, Baron Uayashi, the Japanese Ambassador, deprecated the suggestion that the Japanese power over the Peking Governmant was so great that307 words
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Article117 1921-12-12 2 The trouble about the foreign ex. changes is not so much that their levels are high or low as that they vary so much. From week to week it is quite impossible to predict what the currency of any Continental exbelhgerent country will be worth. Before the war117 words
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Article133 1921-12-12 2 The only remedy for tion is to reduce the population transplanting those who are qualified to settle on the land overseas and who are willing to go abroad within the Empire. Such a scheme must be devised with the help of the Dominions, whose Governments know133 words
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Advertisement331 1921-12-12 2 I FOR QUICK SALE MOluR CYCLE In Good Running Order I $140.00 ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, J 30, SHORT STREET. ENGINE REPAIRING SPECIALISTS (Midway between Belegta Road and j motion of Middle Road.) The International Overseas Co. IMPORTS FINEST Coal, _j&j£2T AUSTRALIAN Um£ WHEAT FLOUR Tit *Mate and ORB BRAND Black331 words
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Advertisement48 1921-12-12 2 ORCHIDS. Vanda J^aquitns •> 7" con** p*t dtzf-o. Baskets $3 per bask- i. Wreaths 15 pßoh. Fresh Cut Flowers Daily. Special attention given to steamer orders Free delivery anywhere.' Modern App'ianw^mpany, 26-3, Orchard Road. TMi.-ih 2631 F. r Ni >bt call op Tbcn- 612. 3 13 3 3 I48 words
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Advertisement454 1921-12-12 2 A WARNING TO MOTHERS. In infantile diarrhoea never givf meche'ne to cbeok the movement oi he bowels exoept apon the ad vie f a pbyaioian. The right treatmeM it to oleanse the bowels of the irri ating iroretions wbiob ere th o«nie of the trouble. M»nj mother! have font d454 words
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Advertisement424 1921-12-12 2 THE PRICE OF PAJNSCIATICA. No on* wants pain—still wa pay for it heavily in loa| health—lost •nergy—lost ambition—often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, at»olute freedom from pain may again424 words
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Advertisement769 1921-12-12 2 I PERIODICAL PROPERTY AOOTlOSsTl 4 Messrs WARING RO£ Beg to give notice that they have reserve certain days for Sales of Freehold and Lea? hold Properties, business Premises Builomd Land, etc., at their 8 NEW AUCTION BOOHS, 14-1 CCfctLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties769 words
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Advertisement256 1921-12-12 3 IN THE SECOMVSHOW AT 9.30 p.M. A Universal Speoial Feature wilh Harry Carey in BULLET PROOF la 5 Aote. >. A drama of a strange love and a etill stranger vengeance n King Baggot, Graoe Darmond and Rhea Mitohell in THE HAWK'S TRAIL Serial Episode 7 The Bargain Episode 8256 words
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Advertisement708 1921-12-12 3 I. Fiom PRTDAY, Deoember 9. to WEDNE8D\Y, Deoember 14. Alhantmrt la Atoajnbra 4T T tt t III MM OBIf AT THE— itgtfN wfcer,; a S 9 A I 1 SSBBfc. with an c*U btsi A B 1 jL% m 4| Bfjaf PC 1 i& entiaiaitatea r; ALMAMdKA s> Cakes, Coffee708 words
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Advertisement236 1921-12-12 3 A TREMENDOUSLY STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS III* Welcome Return of the VHLLIAM DUNCAN A EDITH JOHNSTON In a newer, better and more startling, Vitagraph Serial. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. SHARP Oatlyle Blaokwell in "HITTJN3 THE TRAIL" A Thrilling World Brady Pcare. In 5 Parts. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT236 words
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Article946 1921-12-12 4 There would seem to be three main arguments put forward on disarmament. The strident militarists, thinking in terms of national power and splendour and expecting the worst from human nature, preach that the way to present war is to prepare for it; the idealist pacifists, thinking in terms of946 words
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Article336 1921-12-12 4 A Chinese girl, five years of age, Was killed as the result of a motor accident which occurred in Cheang Hong Lim-street on Friday. The driver of the car concerned, No 2640, has been arrested. Reuter wires, under date Dec. 11, that the death has occurred of Sir Georjre Roos-Keppel,336 words
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Article254 1921-12-12 4 Todd-.M at thews. fThefe was a very wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday afternoon, when Mr Albert Henry Todd, (Secretary, Singapore Sporting Club), second son of the late Mr and Mrs E Barwood Todd I of Essex, England, was married to Miss Annie Mary254 words
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Article114 1921-12-12 4 An armed robbery was committed at a house at the mile, Seletarfoad, yesterday. The robbers, four in iiumber, are said to have raided the residence of a Chinese cloth dealer, and got away with loot to the value of $110. A Cantonese has been arrested and !.arged with114 words
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Article399 1921-12-12 4 H M S Colombo arrived here On "-'uturduv f/. id Hoitirkonif umf»? ipc iminaad C h itaiiur.-i, i Tan Peng Koon, a Cantonese, has been arrested in connection with a murder which was committed in Lorong 25, Gaylang, on the 30th of last month. Mr S H Duff, of the399 words
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Article327 1921-12-12 4 MAJORITY FAVOUR SETTLEMENT. »>YVORLD.\YIDE RELIEF. Reuter. London, Dec 9—While Mr de Valero message revealing a split m the Sum I cm Cabir»t on the Irish T«Z shows roots ahead, there is little d,Z position in London to take an nhrxtm view, seeing that four nasmhcn of tZ Cabinet,Reuter. - 327 words
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Article135 1921-12-12 4 Sweeping Proposals. Reuter. London, Dec 10.—Conversations between Mr Lloyd George and M Br;ar.d in London are expected to develop into an important esssfsfCSHe, Si it is believed Mr Lloyd George will sabssil sweeping proposals, on which the Treasury officials have been engaged, for the financial reconstruction of Europe. TheReuter. - 135 words
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Article83 1921-12-12 4 Reuter. Delhi, Dec 10.—The Tibetan under Mr Bell, which recently returntd from Lhasa, has beta diss It did much to strengthen neighbourly relations. It is emphatically denied tha: Mr Bell broifght back the draf: Anglo-Tibetan treaty. He went to Lhasa at the pressing invitation of the DalaiReuter. - 83 words
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Article71 1921-12-12 4 Reuter. Paris, Dec 9. —The report of M Archimbaud, deputy of the Ur the colonial estimates, is a voluminous document. It jjevotes several chapters to the Pacific question, urging the f not to forget the importance of their interests, especially as regard: the great Chinese problem. ItReuter. - 71 words
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Article18 1921-12-12 4 Reuter. London, Dec 9.—Mr JH Bs Browne. King's Counsel, leader of :R< Parliamentary Bar. left Reiite*.Reuter. - 18 words
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Advertisement312 1921-12-12 4 M I if I Prevents Rust I BJ 11 Lubricates I SI S Cleans and Polishes. lubricates ffl j.- In Bottles Price Cts. 75 In Handy Oil Cans v Price Cts. 7 S To Lubrtc-te Turo* in on« flow* dowa int > the very heart of a bearing or contact*312 words
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Advertisement295 1921-12-12 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Copper Tacks. Rivets and Washers, Copper B>at Nails and Rives, Iron and Braga Woodawewf. Br»ss Wbrer Bib Cocks, Brnes Donbio Tallow Cr.pt», Iron 8 anff rs Capfi, Griphi'.-, Graphite Compound, Cast Steei Files of all iissj|« Moolder'a Plumbago P.,w»l r, Morgan'* Salamander Crucibles* Eio. Etc. Etc.295 words
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Advertisement49 1921-12-12 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Closure of S. S. 7 per cent Loan 1921. Notice is hereby given that no subscriptions to the above loan will be received by any Banks after the 31st December, 1921. A. M. POUNTNEY, Treasurer, S. S. The Treasury, Singapore, 8th Dec. 1921. 8 12 15 1249 words
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Article2439 1921-12-12 5 ierms Accepted Ay the Powers downed. How China EeneHts. Reuter. 69 hingtoB, Dec 9,—A commnni qoe on the Far Eastern committee's j.joiotiou saggested by Sir Auckland Geddes, with slight modifications, rroviirs that t£e Powers attending reuce declare their intention to inter into any treaty, igreemen', arraogemens orReuter. - 2,439 words
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Article180 1921-12-12 5 Editor Sentenced. Reuter. Allahabad, Dec 10.—The editor of the "Allahabad Independent" has been sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment and a fine of U,OOO rupees, or in the alternative an additional three months, for publishing an article advocating recruiting Congress volunteers. He has been sentenced to a further sixReuter. - 180 words
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Article50 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. London, Dec 9.—The Board of Trade returns for November show Imports, £89,000,000, compared with £144,000,000 in November last year, and exports, £63,000,000, compared with £119,000,000. There is a slight improvement, equalling £5,000,000, in imports and £1,000,000 in exports, however, compared with the longer month of October, 1921.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article44 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. London, Dec 10.—A committee has been formed for collecting contributions from all "Marys" in the Empire for a wedding present for Princess Mary. Subscriptions, from sixpence to ten shillings, will be received by Mrs Hope Morley, 7 Connaught Place, London.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article25 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. London, Dec 10.—It is understood that the larger applicants for the Straits loan have received an allotment of 78 per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article30 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. Christiana, Dec 10.—The Nobel peace prize, is shared by the Swedish Premier, Branting, and the Norwegian, Large, Secretary General of the InterParliamentary Bureau at Geneva. Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Obituary32 1921-12-12 5 London, Dec 9.—The death is announced of Lord Lindley, who waB Lord Justice of Appeal, 1881-97 Master of Rolls, 1897-1900 Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1900-5. Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article47 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. London* Dec 9.—On the Baltic Exchange the Maindy fleet of ten cargo steamers was sold in ten minutes for £299,000. The auctioneer said inquiries for the chips had come from all over the world, including the Far East, but there were only twenty bids.—Reuter-Reuter. - 47 words
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Article428 1921-12-12 5 PRINCE OF WALES' EXPERIENCES. AGITATORS ARRESTED. Bharatpur, Dec. 9.—A wonderful evening pageant was given on an illuminated plateau in honour of H R H th* Prince of Wales. When the Prince arrived with the Maharaja the hillside burst into a vast shimmering device, in which the Prince of428 words
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Article152 1921-12-12 5 Gen. Mangin's Opinion. Reuter. Paris, Dec 9. —General Mangin, of Flanders and Sommc fame, has just returned from an extensive official tour of South America, where he conveyed to the Latin republics France's thanks for their material or moral support during the war. On behalf of the BritishReuter. - 152 words
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Article54 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. London, Dec 9.—The Minister for Pensions sent a telegram of condolence to Lady Pearson. He says the whole Empire will mourn one, "who, above all, was a friend of blinded soldiers."—Reuter. London, Dec 10. —At the inquest on Sir Arthur Pearson a verdict of accidentalReuter. - 54 words
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Article37 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. Delhi, Dec 10.—It is officially stated thit nearly 9,000 Moplah rebels have surrendered in the past fortnight, while the remainder are on the run. The military hope to conclude operations by the New Year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article876 1921-12-12 5 COMMENTS BY PRESS IN MALAYA. Hopes and Fears Expressed. The following are extracts from the editorials of newspapers in Malaya upon receipt of the caoied news of lit Irish settlement: Malayan Leader." —Whin the tru. story comes to be written of the mo.iicntous peace conference in London oetween876 words
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Article213 1921-12-12 5 I (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) RENT CONTROL. From A H CARLOS, Secretary, Clerical Union 1 shall be tbsnkfui if you will aliow the Uuion to use your oolamns to inform its members ana the general body of clerks that the following letter has213 words
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Article80 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. Reval, Dec 10. —A message from Moscow states that the estimates of revenue for tne tirst nine months of i 922 total 1,410,000,000 gold rouoles. Receipts from industry are estimated tt 88,000,000, taxes in kind 180,0JU,0j0, taxes in money 110,000,00u, and the issue of paper money 230,000,000.Reuter. - 80 words
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Article20 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. New York, Dec 9. —The submarine S 48 sank off Bridgeport harbour. The crew escaped through the torpedo tubes.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article71 1921-12-12 5 Singapore, December 12. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-Sd Demand 2s 3 7-8d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-8d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 174 > On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 14% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 62 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer71 words
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Article71 1921-12-12 5 C. of C. rubber Association. Singapore, December 12. Bibbed SmoaeU Sbset Closing Price*, Buyers bellcrs Spot 40 40 V» December 40V> 41 January 41 42 Jan to March 43 44 April to June 4*** 46 V» Tone of Market. —Quiet. Fred WaU dsMBN Co., Ltd. Singapore, December 12.71 words
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Article130 1921-12-12 5 Singapore, Dec. 12. Silver 35%. Hongkong 14% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Tnree Months Gold $47Vs. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Craigitleas 72% cents, Tanibalaks 77 cents, Pantais 85 cents, Uiu Benuts 32 cents, Sungei Tukangs 45 cents, Sandycrofts $1.75, Kuala Sidinis $2, Ulu Pandans 87% cents, Malaka Pindas130 words
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Article37 1921-12-12 5 Reuter. Ottawa, Dec 9.—The Dominion Govment has referred to the Supreme Court the question of its power to disallow the British Columbia legislation prohibiting the employment of Chinese and Japanese on provincial government contracts. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article50 1921-12-12 5 The following subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged W A Sims $25 Mrs Fountney 10 J A Elias 10 E A Elias 10 Robinson and Co 25 H T SO A W Still 10 J Noble 6 G Hutchison 5 Total ISO Florence Gunatilaki Hon Treasurer.50 words
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Advertisement62 1921-12-12 5 I^aT he bes an<1 sa es ~-^m Kf soap for eve: j pur- 9 ijA yjMjfftf/''''' "m* pose in a hot climate. B BK Pure, rapid in action, B economical in use and B beneficial to the skin. H Mahes linen I j white as snow. SOLE AOEN id THE62 words
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Article463 1921-12-12 6 LAWN TENNIS. KLEINMAN v. NAKAMURA. A Successful Smashing Attack. The little Japanese tennis piayer, Nakamura, wno beat all comers in the first competition for tne Gaunt Cup aqg* earned the title of champion of Malaya, was defeated, as we haa said he wouid be, by Klein man in the463 words
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Article32 1921-12-12 6 BANGKOK'S SEASON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dec 11.—The Turf CluL commenced its season's racing on Saturday. H M the King opened the new stands, costing ten thousand pounds sterling.32 words
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Article506 1921-12-12 6 WEEK-END RACES. The week-end's racing was marked by boisterous weather, and it speaks well for boats and crews that the events were successfully carried through. On Saturday afternoon the final race of this year for the Governor's Cup came off and eight boats started at 3.30 p.m. As it506 words
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Article102 1921-12-12 6 S G C COMPETITION. The November monthly medal (bogev play) competition was held on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr W E Rayner. Forty-nine cards were taken out and the following were returned W E Rayner 19 All square F E de Paula 6 1102 words
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Article33 1921-12-12 6 SINGAPORE AND N SEMBILAN DRAW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec 11.—The Rugby natch between Singapore and Negri ■Sembilan, played at Seremban yesterlay, resulted in a draw of one penalty each.33 words
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Article324 1921-12-12 6 The Forestry Section. The forestry section of the MalayaJorneo Exhibition will include a aisplay of forest products from -ill of British Malaya. British •North Borneo has a large amount of timber available for export, and will therefore provide the principal display of timbers. The countries of the Malay324 words
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Article129 1921-12-12 6 The death rate for the weak ending Dec 8 was 36.31 per mille. Nationalities were: Europeans 3, Eurasians 6, Chinese 184, Malays 25, Indians 17; with a total of 237, of which 172 were males and 65 females. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 23, phthisis 26,129 words
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Article1096 1921-12-12 6 CONSERVATIVE POLICY FOR THE FUTURE. Called Up Funds Ample. The third general maeting of th* Bagan River Rubbsr Co., Ltd., was held at the offices of the company, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Saturday, those present being Messrs Choo Woon Poh, (chairman) Egmont Hake, D Timms, and R1,096 words
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Article118 1921-12-12 6 November Crop Returns. Messrs Barker and Co., Ltd., agents: lbs. Alma 23,000 Atbara 22,042 Ayertawah 28,688 Batang Benar 20,041 Batu Anam 21,836 Batuvillage 1,800 Bukit Kajang 53,435 Bute 18,500 Bukit Toh Alang 25,060 Cheng 12,0.-)0 Chemor United 26,8">7 Cluny 21,500 Hendra 17,709 Han Yang 8,877 Jeram Kuantan 24,020118 words
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Article133 1921-12-12 6 We are frequently asked to axplain the fundamental reasons for fluctuations in exchange, but it is extremely difficult to give a lucid explanation in brief form. If a country is importing more than it is exporting it is necessarily compelled to purchase foreign currencies or bills These are133 words
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Advertisement82 1921-12-12 6 THE PATENT PATGHQUICK COY., I, 2 3, Cavanagh Road, (Next to Orchard Road TeWihoat 670 Q»n handle any kind of repair that is impossible io make on a 4 tyre. Have jrjst bonght the bes» an* most or>mplat« get 0 f vnlc*nisin? tools-tho M that are n««d in the best82 words
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Advertisement747 1921-12-12 6 F*f*ioe Greatly Heduped. jj D BRAND Beer Beer Munich Munich" Beer, Beer The Best! The Best: G. Aurely ««c Co., 2-B, Finlayson Green, Sole Importers for Telegrams: "A U RELY." SINGAPORE S. S., F. M. S. and Netherland Indies. 'Phone 172 "The Gandy Belt."" THE CHIEF FEATURES OF THE GANDY747 words
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Miscellaneous468 1921-12-12 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec. 12. Manila, Honolulu San Francisco Wolverine State 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Kinta 3 p.m. Malacca Muar ♦Hye Leong 3 p.m. Port Swettenham, Penang, Madras Negapatam, taking mails for EUROPE, etc. (via Bombay) Thongwa 3 p.m. Registration up to 1468 words
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Article451 1921-12-12 7 SCHEME FOR AMERICAN CANCELLATION. A former Chancellor of the Ex- i chequer, Mr R McKenna, now Chair- i man of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, has once again raised the question of a cancellation of international war having expressed himself in favour of such a step451 words
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226 1921-12-12 7 Renewed attention, is now being given to oil winning in various portions of tbe Dutch East Indian Archipelago. The extensive tertiary country along the whole of the East Coast of Borneo from the English frontier in the north, as also the islands of226 words
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Article156 1921-12-12 7 Further vivid literary impressions of the «.ar are given in "World's Work," in the* lat 3st instalment of the life and letters of the late Mr Walter M Page, United States Ambassador to Great Britain 1913-18. In a letter to President Wikon, dated j August 9, 1914, he156 words
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Article971 1921-12-12 7 HOW SOVIET TACKLES PROBLEM. The wonderful educational work which is being done among the children of Russia is universally recognised and commented upon by practically all the visitors to that country. What is not so generally known is the amount of time, effort and thought which is971 words
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Advertisement146 1921-12-12 7 f v ifftfrf/J <V William axton first introduced tho printing tfress into L ngland in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly inv nt-d of priming at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Ab.oey, 1 ttu Game and146 words
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Advertisement428 1921-12-12 7 r~lll ■■IIIIHIIIIBIIII— MTT Mf ny Ailments come from the Teeth 1» YOU HAVE BAD TEETH consul MATSUTAKE, I.I KNSED JAPANaVl DEWTIST, 7 76, Middle Road. Singapore. A itook nEtoniiRE m ifaluble m& u> <um StUST 'NATE TASKS W^^^T other ue.i,i.fiii <-')u,red. H. i'erre. Blottlere Co, HP™ j 5, rue Dombasle,428 words
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Advertisement965 1921-12-12 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issue ol $20,000,000 Loan Bearing latere-A from tk* date of purchase it T t* cent, ear enr-ei twakit half -j eerly on May 1 and November 1 REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY i, 1*21 Free of Income lax eM ether Duties, Priee of Usui 100—p-r965 words
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Article2384 1921-12-12 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED HI THE MARKET. Singapore. December IS. Messrs. Lyall and Etatt, fetch an ge and Share Brokers. the foUowlnf Ust quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. M Dividends. 25 per cei.t for year ended 30-8-201 5 per eent for y«ar ended 30-6-2» Nil for year ended 31-3-21 Nil2,384 words
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Article813 1921-12-12 8 VdRK AT THE KOTCHIU PROPERTY. An Engineer's Report. At a recent meeting in London oi the Institute of Marine Engineers a paper by Mr Wm Semple on the subject of tin ore mining at Kotchiu Yunnan Province, China, was, in the author's absence, read by Mr813 words
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Advertisement192 1921-12-12 8 ■mm m mum mm MHHWMWBMBMBBHHBHWi ■■■>**BHM a 1ia1 B 1MnM4 a liii B 1elMHM will <uith lik* laagic" KIDNEY TROUBLES. from »h.f j ,orm n 6 bard, rugged, sharp concretions, whow »tr ,.ri- I from that of a gram of hn«* sand to that of stone as lar-, 7 B192 words
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Advertisement383 1921-12-12 8 STEAMER SAILINGS; 0.S.K. k osafc/ Stati'lifti, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan., NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Singapore. Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. PORT MAMfilJLLli eONDON, ANTWERP ROT TERDAM AND HAMBURG. ItlM Mam in Dcil dfg 2j larn arr J 2J dt-| 14 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK383 words
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Advertisement535 1921-12-12 9 STEAMER SADJNGS P;*o.-Britis*h IndlA v 1 AND APCAR LINE. (Companies incorporated in Englano.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST C«F BOMBAY are present expanded. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kashmir about Deo 12 Egypt535 words
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Advertisement29 1921-12-12 9 Dodweiijcastie FOR NEW YORK DIRECT ria SUEZ. RO WES CASTLE Dro 19 EGREMONT O'STLE Jiid Jan DACRE CASTLE mid Bib PATERSON, SIMONS A CO. LTD. (facorporated in Emglaad.) p29 words
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Advertisement736 1921-12-12 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP C& (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE 0 8. SHIPPING. BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direct. Grani** g ?i te Passengers and FMsht Dee 18 Creole 8 ate Pi Sling. Ml and PreJgkl J*i 15 Wolverine State P736 words
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Advertisement722 1921-12-12 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeW the Orient shonld travel by tbe sceni? rcrj~ HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. ft YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG it, CHINA 10,500 torj>, Jan 16 (First Class fare, Singapore to San Franoiseo,722 words
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Advertisement491 1921-12-12 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) LontLon Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP fit PORTSBakoM Mam (New Steamer; lee '5 Yokohama Mam Deo 28 Yoshmo Maru j_ta 11 Liverpool Line Monthly fcervioe For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL v a PORTS. Eamakura Maru Dec 19 Hamburg a ine Monthly Servioe491 words
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Advertisement512 1921-12-12 10 WANTED. K0J40 T "10M INVOLV-S TWO THtN<»S —K o «ledg- and Prep«r»»ion. U»e \our lri are hour in learoin/ short' bind ana bu me meth wis. r-roptoteis tvrrywheie value the serv.ce* of men who are emciemly trained For pjrtic lars of tuition. to tbe Instructor, 177, Have],ck Read. «/12 15-1512 words
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Advertisement503 1921-12-12 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. All orders for account of the Malaya Tribune must bear the signature of the Managing Director of the Straits Albion Press, Ltd. Any claim for work done or goods supplied will not be recognised bjfcthe said Company without this authority. GEORGE E. BOGAARS, Managing Director, THE STRAITS ALBION503 words
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Advertisement479 1921-12-12 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HBAD OFFICB 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,009 COURT OF DIREOTOR3. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, I sq. Teo Teow Peng, Esq.479 words
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Advertisement495 1921-12-12 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Street BRANCHES: Penang* so Beach Street. 1 Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pa hat 109 Jalan Rahaniat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang*, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Fontianak and I495 words
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Advertisement443 1921-12-12 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (Incorporatd in England) BT ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.443 words
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Advertisement317 1921-12-12 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: iron AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq., Chairman.317 words
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