Malaya Tribune, 6 January 1922
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Title Section29 1922-01-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v AND ~W3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL DL- -No. 4 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JANUARY W22.29 words
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Advertisement55 1922-01-06 1 SUN AND COMPANY 109, NOETH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE, ptwae tM DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. GREAT I IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 0 I H w*/* i Get Our Prices Before Deciding Eisewhere. gv-c/ very i-yoypuy too Ab cause «ggg *soßßy_.55 words
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Advertisement18 1922-01-06 1 CIGARETTES NUMBER gg g VIRGINIA Unvarying in Quality ths World Over. Sole Manufacturers ABDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON.18 words
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Article2211 1922-01-06 2 A FRENCH REPLY TO THE AUTHOR. Mr Wells on Germany. [The following is a passage taken from Mr H G Wells's message from Washington to the "Daily Mail" of November 10. Mr Wells's messages finally moved the paper to discontinue publication of the series on the ground2,211 words
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Advertisement228 1922-01-06 2 o i ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR GOY- g g Is The house where you will get ?»o jgg your full moneys worth for:- |tg Iff FIRESTONE TYRES I*§ ■C o (All *****) a o 2 <lp 30 x3s NONSKID 531.50 Nets. 3 oo DQ O a 06 £> Benaine, Cyl'nJer Oil, Battnri228 words
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Advertisement366 1922-01-06 2 TEETHING WITHOUT TEARS A NEW LIGHT ON BABYREARING. It is a recognized fact that Babies —and in fact all Children—naad medicines of their own, and that most baby-medicines do more harm in the long run than good. Also great mistakes are often made in measuring doses for tiny patients. Baby's366 words
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Advertisement291 1922-01-06 2 Shake off the Shackles. Rheumatism is one of the world'a greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds of pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of LittTe's Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even291 words
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Advertisement769 1922-01-06 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS, Messrs WARING ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION BOON?, t4-l COLLYEB QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above sales769 words
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Advertisement401 1922-01-06 3 CHARUS CHAPLIN IN SHOULDER ARMS On Monday, 9th January AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. The Broad west Films Ltd., presents' stan well known locally Mr. Mathtson Lang and Miss Hntin Britten in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE In 6 Parta, A Soreen version of one401 words
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Advertisement590 1922-01-06 3 1 c H it The From Friday, January to Wednesday, January 11,1921, Alhambra Alfeaiat»rala latheonlj ma Tnaatre —at the thaatra ALHAMBRA OnkMtr*. c **°*f e im Ma best iniasl ai seem mm Hmmm i SOT VfiQ »«jlo*« mad Mag Interval* In the Second Show, oommeneing 9.15 pna. Supplemented by A590 words
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Advertisement354 1922-01-06 3 p 1 GAIETY pKgaHi G&IETY NORMA :'fy V-*N NORMA TALMADGE X |j| T. LUaDGE THE TOWN HALL O V T HE SELECT PICTURE Ir SP£GIAL I salfTiy |i simv' CURTAIN CURTAIN In 6 Parts. Ia 6 P-rie. I VVMA TALMADGE. TO-NIGHT I "f^^f^;! 1 -ATIO P M. IS THE FIRST354 words
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Article803 1922-01-06 4 In previous discussions of the disarmament problem we have seldom been constrained to use figures, chiefly because we have a professional aversion to them and because the majority of newspaper subscribers do not care to read figures. But figures, when they are correct, are plain facts which803 words
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Article511 1922-01-06 4 I>e Malacca Club held a very successful social evening on New Year's Eve. We are pleased to be able to statethat Dr Hanna is doing well, says the "Straits Echo." Or Samuel succeeds Dr Liston, and Mr J D Kemp succeeds Mr Thome, as Municipal Commissioners at Penang. Mr S511 words
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Article88 1922-01-06 4 An Official Farewell. Major-General Sir J S Fowler, X C M G, C B, D S O, will leave Singapore, by H M T "Himalaya" on Monday to take up his new appointment of General Officer Commanding the Forces in China, with Headquarters at Hongkong. Lady88 words
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Article44 1922-01-06 4 Kilted Company te be Formed. Sanction has now been given for the formation of a Scottish Company, SVC, and arrangements have been made for the enrolment of intending members at the Drill Hall, Beachroad, on Thursday, Jan 12, at 3 p.m.44 words
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Article32 1922-01-06 4 Not Very Promising (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan s.—The Volunteer recruiting at noon to-day totalled 373, including 87 ex-serVice men. There is a paucity of Eurasian and Chinese recruits.32 words
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Article61 1922-01-06 4 Jadieial Change*. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Jan 6.—lt is reported that Mr Justice Barrett Leonard, of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, will shortly be appointed to act as Legal Adviser, F M S, in view of certain special qualifications his lordship possesses, when61 words
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Article461 1922-01-06 4 The output of Scudai, Ltd's estate for the month of Dec 1921, amounts to 25,000 lbs making a total of 128,650 Ibe for th* seven months of the current financial year. It has been reported to the police that a Malay was knocked down and injured by a European on461 words
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Article659 1922-01-06 4 BY "QUIZ" The writer of Uieee alleged jokes," as a critic not very long ago described them, haa been lying low during the Christmas and New Year teason. This refers to a well-earned holiday, and has no connection whatever with a thick heed and Eno's. Speaking of659 words
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Article73 1922-01-06 4 A Christmas Aftermath, (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan 5. —J A Elesley, a dri*" of the F M S Railways, waa charged to-day with discharging a revolver ia the Railway Club premises on Chri«tmas Day, and fined $25 and bound over to be of good73 words
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Advertisement165 1922-01-06 4 d Perfumes OF DIST1NOT10W. Largo New Stocks Just Opened. Carnation, Heliotrope, Jasmin, Lilae, Vlolette de Panne, White Bote, Sweet Pee, lily of the Yalley, Omar Khayam, ete. Prise per loa. bottle $1.60. ML. Bourjoii 6m Co.'i Magnet Bare, Hellotropa, Vlolette, Reseda, Golden Gone. Oyelemen, ete. Price per bottle $140 ZoaobiA165 words
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Advertisement301 1922-01-06 4 I NEW STOCK IN HAND. I aery Ololh and Sand Paper, Binary »nd Olaaa Powder, Jackeon'. Floor Slain Varntok, French Pollah and Gold Siae Tarnlah, Oopal, Oak and Blank Japan Yaratah, Family Spring Balance, Salter'. Circular Spring Balanoe, Thermometer*— Japanned and ■alf-regiaterina, Braai Blow Lempa (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia AnU301 words
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Article509 1922-01-06 5 De Yalera's Alternative Treaty Terms. Proclamation to tie Poople. Reuter. London, Jan 4.-Mr De Valera has i-suod a proclamation calling upon the people to stand fast, declaring that the po sition un y et ntTievĕd mt the eleventh hour.—Reuter. London, Jan 4.—There was a sharp exchange ofReuter. - 509 words
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Article51 1922-01-06 5 Reuter. London, Jan 4.—A Berlin telegram says that the Siemens electrical concern, which is part cf Stinnes ElectroMining Trust, haa concluded an agreement with a Chinese concern for the foundation of works in Shanghai, as a aew company, which will push in China the productions of Stinnes' companiee.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article43 1922-01-06 5 Reuter. Rome, Jan 4.—The Court has appointed four commissioners to assume the duties pf a board of management of the Banes Di Sconto, and haa also ordered possession to be taken of all property of members ef the board.— Issssr.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article32 1922-01-06 5 Reuter. New York, Jan A—The former Federal Director of Prohibition in New York Staite, and several local politicians, have been indicted for fraud, in connection with the enforcement of prohibition.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article20 1922-01-06 5 Reuter. London, Jan 4,—An American shipping firm has purchased the Dutch steamer? Brabantia and Limborgia.—. ReuterReuter. - 20 words
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Article101 1922-01-06 5 Quarrel With Cceapetrle*. A quarrel between two Japanese m Malabar-street yesterday, resulted in one of the men stabbing his compatriot with a knife. The wounded man soon succumbed, and the detective department was informed. Detective Inspector Farmer was quickly on th* scene, but the alleged murderer had made101 words
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Article45 1922-01-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan s.—The Menglembu Syndicate report says the mining account shows a profit for year of $16,105 in the profit and Jjai account after deductions of 55,877. They have ebtained a work'"f option oe the adjoining lands of CoQf4idjtjsA45 words
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Article44 1922-01-06 5 Reuter. Bombay, Jan. s.—Mr Gandhi has signified his willingness to attend a conference at Bombay on Jan. 14 convened by Pundit Malaviya, and a 'number of other non-party leaders, to which representatives of all shades of political opinion will be invited.— Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article39 1922-01-06 5 Reuter. New York, Jan. s.—The Dutch East Indian six per centum loan of forty million dollars is now offered at a price of ninety four and a half, by a syndicate headed by the Guaranty Trust Company.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article20 1922-01-06 5 Reuter. Helsingfors, Jan. 5. —A large Bolshevik force has recaptured Porajaervi, and is pressing the Karelians northwards.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article142 1922-01-06 5 Singepore Men's Flight. On Christmas night a daring escape was effected by a prisoner from the Central Police Station, Hongkong, when David Tsoi, who was being held by the Hongkong police by virtue of a requisition warrant from Singapore, where he is believed to have been concerned142 words
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Article73 1922-01-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan s.—The Perak Rive* Valley Rubber report states that the crop was 225,950 lbs. The output in the current year is estimated at 290,000 lbs. The all-in cost was 37.305 cents against 43.698 in 1919-20. The average price realised was $28.77973 words
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Article592 1922-01-06 5 VARIED DISCUSSIONS CONTINUL SINO-JAPANESE MATTEBS. Reuter. Washington, Jan 4.—The drafting of the naval treaty ia nearing completion. Besides the provisions dealing with the limitation of tonnage and guns of capital Ships, the replacement of capital ships, aircraft carriers, light cruisers and other matters already known, the treaty willReuter. - 592 words
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Article60 1922-01-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan s.—The motor-cyclists Joshnstonc and Still, who are on their way from Singapore to London, left here to-day for Alor Star on the second stage of their journey. They said they found the road* from Singapore to Prai in exe*tlent condition. They60 words
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Article32 1922-01-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan 6.—The approach of the Chinese New Year has been heralded by a gang-robbery,-in which twenty Chines* in a raid stole propetty valued ft $3,000.32 words
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Article385 1922-01-06 5 BRITAIN FRANCE. FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT EXPECTED THE CANNES MEETING. Reuter. London, Jan. s.—The eye* of Europe are axed anxiously on the Cannes conference. The problem facing Mr Lloyd George is to reconcile the 'AngleFrench views oa reparations and armaments, end relations with Germany and Russia. As regards reparations, it is reportedReuter. - 385 words
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Article95 1922-01-06 5 Building Fund Account The St Andrew's Hospital Building Fund balance sheet for the half year ended Dec 31, 1921, is as fellow* Investment*. Amounts invested in War Victory, and Government Loans as per Last Account 33,702.68 During period under review 6,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank AfT on95 words
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Article228 1922-01-06 5 OVER £1,000,006 DAMAGE. HUNDREDS HOMELESS. London, Jan 4.—A great Are ia raging to-night in Hartlepool. It started in a big timber store, and the gale fanned the flames, which soon I covered nine acres. A number of dwelling houses have been consumed and the great ship1 building yards228 words
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Article88 1922-01-06 5 Japanese Visitors. Reuter. Paris, Jan. 4.—The Japanese Naval Secretary has wired to M Guisthau, Minister for the Navy, thanks for the recent cordial reception of the Japanese squadron in French ports, expressing the wish that the bonds between the two navies may become still more intimate. Poland's Policy.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article51 1922-01-06 5 From A H CARLOS, Secretary, Clerical Union: Will you please allow the Union the use cf your col urn ma to publicly acknowledge with thanks donations from mercantile firms and others: Messrs Sime Darby 4V Co. Ltd. $50 A Well Wisher $60 A Friend $66 Singapore, Jan. 6,51 words
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Article159 1922-01-06 5 The draw in the Siam lottery takes place on Sunday. We have received a copy of the first issue (January) of the The Muslim," the organ of the Anjuman-i-Islam. It is a compact little magazine, which might indeed prove a powerful propaganda weapon for the Muslim cause. It contains no159 words
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Article70 1922-01-06 5 Singapore, January 6. On LondonBank 4 mouth*' night 2s 4 1-Sd Demand 2a S 7-84 Private S mon the, sight 2a 4 S-8d On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 178 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 14 V» p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 63 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 133%70 words
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Article64 1922-01-06 5 C. ef C. Rubber Association. Singapore, January 6. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 37 38 January 38 38V* February 39 39% Feb to March 40 40% April to June 42 43 Tone of Market.—Easier. Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, January 6. T -day's closing rubber64 words
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178 1922-01-06 5 Singapore, Jan. 5. Catalogued 1,*****0 lbs. 705.94 tons. Offered 1,464,265 lbs. 653.69 tons. Sold 1,107,530 lbs. 494.44 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 37 to 87*4 cents per lb. Good Average Quality 36 to 37 cents per lb. Off Quality178 words
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Article91 1922-01-06 5 Singapore, Jan 0. Silver 34%. Hongkong 14% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $50%. Share Market—Quiet Rubbers.—Very little enquiry. Tins.—Steady Taipings $1.07 to $1.10, Norths $1.12% to $1.17%, Souths 50 to 55 cents, Nawang Pets $1.62% to $1.67%, Rawangs 60 to 65 cents, Johans91 words
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Advertisement118 1922-01-06 5 MALAYA'S TRADE. r i December Imports and EtpsrtA. ~> The Aff. Registrar ef Imports and Exports kindly forward- ue the fellewmg retorns Dollars equal aa Starling. The total value of Foreign Imports ef Merchandise into Britiah Malaya for j. the month of December, 1921 142.446.170 061 The total value of118 words
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Advertisement161 1922-01-06 5 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkong-) Cash Clearance =SALE= (Price to Stocktaking) BOOKS ON ALL SUBJECTS COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE STATIONERY. SUNDRIES. Ottered at Greatly Reduced Prices. KELLY WALSH, Ltd., Baffles Place, SINGAPORE. The Conway-Slewart-Original g& British-Made Jf Made as well as a Pen J&j9 can be made. Looks and Acts161 words
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Article604 1922-01-06 6 FOOTBALL. MALACCA MATCHES. By "Rover." On Wednesday the High School team played a soccer match against the Devon Estate Football team. The High School team consisted of: V C Westerhout, H Beck and B Gomes, T C Pillay Mohd C Subjan, Sujah, Ah May, Ismail, J V Chinniah D604 words
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Article89 1922-01-06 6 SINGAPORE v. MALACCA. We repeat the teams selected to play for Malacca and Singapore at Malacca on Saturday Malacca: J A St C Stewart; G B Adams, C B Gibson, R Walters and W H Stanley D J Murphy and D C Morrison C E Venables, G R Sykes,89 words
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Article49 1922-01-06 6 SUNDAY'S COURSE. The S V C Race on Sunday morning will be the second of the series for the Somerville Bowl. Start 10 o'clock, Club Course, percentage handicaps 01-.o 1 hours limit The small class will race for the Phyllis 111 Cup over the usual course. Start 10.30.49 words
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Article61 1922-01-06 6 S R C v. STAFFORDS. The following will represent the S R C vs. the Staffords at hockey on the former's ground this afternoon :—G G Gray E G Wheatley and C Richards C B Webb, E E de Souza and J S de Souza L Gamraell, ECSU Brooy,61 words
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Article111 1922-01-06 6 SR C TOURNt^JeEjpNT. Championship, Semi-Final. In the S R C championship seminal yesterday, E G Wheatley (holder) beat T LeJjssius, 6—l, 6—3. ATTEMPTS AT PROFESSIONALISM. London, Dec 20,—.The "Weetminstef Gazette publishes a report that Tilden has been offered £500 by Tex Rickard, who promoted the Carpen-tier-Dempsey fight, to111 words
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Article65 1922-01-06 6 LHAGUE ENTRIES. Only a few names have been entered for the various teams which it is proposed to run in connection with the Singapore Cricket Club League during the coming season. It is desirable that as many names as possible should be posted by Saturday, as a general meeting65 words
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Article60 1922-01-06 6 HADFIELD DEFEATS ARNST. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Jan 6,—The Sydney correspondent of the "Malay Mail" wires that a New Zealand message states that Hadveld has defeated Arnst, for the world's sculling championship, by ten lengths. Renter Says Six Length*. Wanganui, New Zealand, Jan In a race for60 words
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Article240 1922-01-06 6 G G C vs X G C The following teams will represent the Garrison Golf Club vs the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday: 9.00 Capt Cumming and L R Macphail vs W Hendrie and Dr Mcßae. 9.5 Capt Twiss and E Gregory Jonse vs A C Smith and H240 words
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Article63 1922-01-06 6 December Crop Returns. Messrs Barlow and Co., agents lbs. Ayer Kuning 83,000 Bradwall 50,457 Chersonese 62,689 Dennistown 51,030 Highlands and Lowlands 138,617 Klabang 43,000 Krian 34,000 Sungei Krian 83,000 Sungei Way 45,622 The Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd. 19,500 lbs. The Permas Rubber Co., Ltd. 14,398 lbs. The63 words
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Article102 1922-01-06 6 To-day, Jan. 6. High Tides.—3.l6 a.m., 3.21 p.m. Hockey S R C v. Staffords. Special Films, Vie Theatre, 9.16. To-morrow, Jan. 7. High Tide*.—4.l a.m., 4.26 p.m. Polo, Balestier. Rugby Singapore v. Malacca. Special Films, Vie Theatre, 9.15 Matinee, 5.15. Sunday, Jan. 8. High Tides.—4.s3 a.m., 5.48102 words
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Article862 1922-01-06 6 VANISHED MILLIONS OF CITY DWELLERS. Wmw Speculation Mystery. j .W»b f It. d. Petrograd.—S«vea>i>«a)r# ago tfhe population of Petrograd waa wall over tnfo. onllioaa. To-day no on* autaida tha Soviet Government knows tha exaet figure, but 800,000 is probably a ganaroua eatimafte. In that comparison yoW gat at862 words
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Article502 1922-01-06 6 DREDGE TO START WORK THIS MONTH. t r; The first annual general meeting of the shareholders of Johen Tin Dredging, Limited, waa held on Saturday, December 31 at the registered office of th* Company, No 148, B*lfield Street, Ipoh. Mr. J M Sim* chairman of director* presided502 words
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Article193 1922-01-06 6 A Clara Kimball Young production, "Mid-Channel," adapted from Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's stage play, in six reels, will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night, as well as other shorter pictures. In the earlier show, "The Land Just Out Yonder," in six reels, will be put on. "The Safety193 words
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Advertisement99 1922-01-06 6 W A N T E D-—Experienced and energetic advertising man, with local knowledge to canvas for high olsss advertising medinm. Apply to C.R.H. c/o The Malaya Tribune." 61 7 1 57 I STRONG LIGHT DURABLE I The American Pulley incorporates the proved, best features of all types of pulleys. Though99 words
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Advertisement569 1922-01-06 6 Pjpioe Greatly Reduced. AXE 1 AXE BRAND fjljljSi BRAND I Beer i« Munich Munich Beer. IpSlI Beer The Best! wknj The Best! 2-B, Finlayson Green, Sole Importers for Tekgrasas AURELY." SINGAPORE S. S., F. M. S. and Nstherland Indies. 'Phone 172 VICTORIA THEATRE. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SPECIAL ATTRACTION I Saturday569 words
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Miscellaneous385 1922-01-06 6 MAILS CLOSE 1 To-day, Jan. 6. Batavia, Cheribon Samarang Ban Hong Liong 2 p.m. Colombo, Djibouti',* Port Said,* Marseilles* Antwerp,* taking mails for Australasia (via Colombo)■ «A L Trev411e 2 p.nl. Batavia, Samarang A Sourabaya Melchior Treub 2 p.m. Mersing, Kemaman A Trengganu i >4 Hong Ho 2 p.m., Merging385 words
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Article947 1922-01-06 7 IMPRESSIONS OF A LADY TRAVELLER. By Dora Russell. Intelligent European! can no longer arford to neglect acquiring knowledge about China, though none of tbem realise this until they get there, and some not even then. A visit to Chuia has been a romantic adventure ever since the947 words
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Advertisement141 1922-01-06 7 /W£f> w/M* /ft *t /S 1L 7 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 tc England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game141 words
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Advertisement366 1922-01-06 7 MI!IIUIIiniillll)l!llll'li!l!! !l!i' I HORLiCK. S I MALTED MILK I The Original I IS MADE IN ENGLAND j AT SLOUGH. IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. I THERE IS NOTHING I "JUST AS GOOD." I ASK FOR AND SEE THAT YOU GET 1 HORLICKS 1 at your Chemist or Stores. j| HI Manufactured by I366 words
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Advertisement250 1922-01-06 7 Cigarettes "The most elegant and refined Cigarette in the World." VIRGINIA V AC U U M M TINSOF50 +J+J+mJ l m m m m Qf I NOTHING FINER BOTTLED cr CANNED* W JM) 7/*» /W with G<CS5£ BLACXWELL ,Bsy De/zcac/es er-e QuoLd/. Paniy and 'Iresfiness. m 30 Varieties of SOUPS250 words
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Article2285 1922-01-06 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 6. Messrs. Una ml and Br.k«. K-• quotatioas. ft BUSK. IMUr 3barw. 5? Buyers. Bellera. BJIriiMtsi Value*. f 20 §80 1 AUenSy f j, 1 60 25 per cent far w r endad 30-9-20 i Alor Gajah l 002,285 words
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Article541 1922-01-06 8 HOW HELLER CALLED HELP. Professor Edmund Heller, naturalist and co-author with tbe late Theodore Roosevelt of Life Histories of African Game Animals, is lest en the south-east slope of Hoodoo Mountain, in the Yellowstone National Park, according to a message attached to the leg of a541 words
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Advertisement181 1922-01-06 8 [GLOBĔOb The Ideal Tonic. Cmtgt <j U y «ij ir*Mgvt I i in Mat* positively that CI b< >! considerably curtails '.he period of convalescence Genera it ma\ be said ro represent the MandarJ specific for all diseases due to poverty bi blood It is a |rst< class tonic, snd181 words
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Advertisement27 1922-01-06 8 I™KJ2Limmediately mf saaenlttasT fTSOTABI s# V JAPANESE W\ W*\ r l l W r1 1 74> MAt mssiasi mo AH (Ib wnt p,^ gfc chaxea.) ftasna mm27 words
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Advertisement131 1922-01-06 8 MARTIN'S pi LLS 15s?* tor All lr-.falarfiitk.aT- *•»!> t»i or Mutni P-.IU in the bouK to th»! it tto tni Ofß of of ita Sritam tunclr do>« Hi to who ate tbem racotracod thraj Thin STEAMER SAILING* LLQTG TRIESTIIO 8. *T. Go. (laeoriointed ta ItsJrJ HUMIWAAD. For Colombo, Aden, Maeaaua,131 words
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Advertisement209 1922-01-06 8 j Cuticura For All I Skin Irritations Bnthe with Cuticura Soap and hot water •r fee the pores of impurities and follow with a senile application olt Cut.curaO:r! rent to soothe and heal. They are id al for the toilet, aa is also Cuticura T, for perfuming. i. 3d OiStHMlltll209 words
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Advertisement584 1922-01-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.*0.-BritishInma .AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with Hi* Majesty's Government. i fHE COMPANY'S MAIL SBBVIOBS EAST OF BOMBAY ara at present suspended, j LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. I From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Nagoya about Jan 9584 words
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Advertisement475 1922-01-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS MONTHLY SAILINGS to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, I. EM ITA doe here February 5th Hailing February 9th. For further Particulars, apply to Paters on Simons Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) M— AGENTS THE ADMIRAL475 words
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Advertisement55 1922-01-06 9 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO, LTD, SINGAPORE TO BATAVIA CHERIBON AND SAMARANG, Sail Twice a Week. SINGAPORE PANGKAL PINANG, RATA VIA, SAMARANG PANGKAN PINANG AND SINGAPORE. Sail Fortnightly SINGAPORE BILLITON AND SOURABAYA. Sail Fortnightly For freight, passage and further information Apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE No. 22, Teluk Ajar Street55 words
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Advertisement445 1922-01-06 9 t STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated ia H. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenh rcn*« HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAG ASA It, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft BAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG s.s. NANKING 15.C00 tons, Feb 80 (First Class fare, Singapore to445 words
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Advertisement250 1922-01-06 9 O.S.K. Tit Osaka Siosm Kaisha LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, 1 DM SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE, Fer PORT SAID, MARSEILLE!; LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Argun Maru arr Jan 23 dep 24 •Omit Marseilles. NEW TORE LINE. For SAN FRANCISCO AND250 words
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Advertisement468 1922-01-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) ~A London Line Fortnightly^ervioe For MARSEILLES, LONDON AY ANTWBBP via POBTB. Yoshino Maru T OIJ MishinaMaru Jan SadoMaru 2 HLBaeSg! U Monthly Service For MABSBILLBS A LIYBBPOOL v a PO BTB Malacca Mar, M nSS±L3 Uw Monthly Servioe For LONDON, ANTWERP, BOTTEBDAM468 words
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Advertisement519 1922-01-06 10 EAmp. WANTED.—Shorthand Typist wanted. App'y at«ng age J ex peri*>nea (if any) and aalary reqnired to Box 113, c/ Melaya Tribune. 4 1 6 1 W \NTED.—Cithier for important firm. Mnst have beat testimony.* and character. Able to find arnvla aeoarity. Write Box 114, c/j Malaya Tribune, 41 61 OWE519 words
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Advertisement465 1922-01-06 10 NOTICE, NOTICE. We have removed our Office from No. 19, Collyer Quay to No. 3, De Souza Street. DONALDSON* BURKTNSHiW. Singapore, 4th Jan 1922. 4 I—D 9 1 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Anandha Bharan Lodge ISO. Penang Street PENANG. RECRUITING. Recruiting for the Volanteers will be carried on at the465 words
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Advertisement477 1922-01-06 10 lANKS. THS HO HON6 BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang 86 Beech Street jJneneee M 181 Jonker Street Moer .77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat mm 109 Jalan Bahamas, Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, BaUvia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Traug.477 words
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Advertisement446 1922-01-06 10 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporate 1 in England) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capital in 600,000 Snares oi £5 each £»,000,00« Reserve Fund £3,600,001 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £8,000,00« BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Weatminster and Parr s Bank,446 words
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Advertisement351 1922-01-06 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 68 KLING STREET, TeL No. 1666, BRANCB: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELL CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,008 Issued $10,600,000 Paid-up mm 6,260,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 8 5,260,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam,351 words
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