Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1922
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Title Section27 1922-01-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol IX.- -No. 9 SINGAPORE* THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1912.27 words
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Advertisement88 1922-01-12 1 I- SUN AND COMPANY 109. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Pkane: IM DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. Reserve Your Purchases. Whiteaway's Annual Stocktaking Sale. Starts Monday, January 16th WffITEAWAY, LAIDLAW AND CO., LIC aNGnr«~ (Incorporated in England) Brock way Lorries88 words
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Advertisement110 1922-01-12 1 Stine, L>arby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTBttI DEPARTMENT. V Quotations #yes for complete Elect 1c Lighting Mower Installations, 4hnß» 2M ill Umm Fall ran*. «rf Ei-e-ria I aupplieg in itoek 4 *J** V LB. Wires Cables. Metal filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittiiigs Accessories. "DldilPiph" Telephones. I- mmm110 words
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Advertisement220 1922-01-12 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 1 AMD SHIPPING GA'FTTE. Tel. No. 845, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Alazute-trial DtfL U SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per aanarn $15.00 Half-yearly 7XO Per quaiter 8.75 Postage Extra 50 eta. per month. Our Great ANNUAL AND Chinese New Year SALE COMMENCES Monday Next January 16220 words
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Article1144 1922-01-12 2 WESTRALIAN DELEGATION'S WORK. Mr Scaddan'a Impression. Carnarvon, Deo. IS.—Mr J Scad* dan (Minister for Mines and Bail, ways', in discussing with tbe West Australian representative his im* pressions of the trip, rxprested the opinion that the visit of the trade delegation to the Federated Malay States and1,144 words
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Article355 1922-01-12 2 Romance of Some Inventions. Accident rather than necessity seemB often to be the mother of in. vention, says "Popular Science Sittings." The X-ray is one of the moat remarkable of modern discoveries; yet mere chance revealed it to Roentgen while he was working with a Crookes' tube.355 words
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Advertisement564 1922-01-12 2 In the mo is* heat of thia tropical climate one can never feel safe from catching a chill. The leaat exertion cause* excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out of doors, or the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in ita moat564 words
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Advertisement81 1922-01-12 2 YOU AND EVERYBODY. WHO SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stufnew, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Headache. Toothache, and ell bodily aches and peine, should nee. Little's Oriental Balm. Mr. J. Vince of Ne. 20, Nelaon Square, Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatism in my kneea for two years and Neuralgia in my (face81 words
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Advertisement501 1922-01-12 2 FOR A BETTER DIGESTION. If 70a have indigestion, ga» on the ■tomach, sour stomach, acid stomach, belching or heartburn if you cannot eat substantial, nourishing food without distress, your stomach is weak. At a great deal of your comfort, happiness and success depends on a good digestion, you want to501 words
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Advertisement797 1922-01-12 2 j 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 ROOM* 14-1 COILYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above797 words
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Advertisement791 1922-01-12 2 NOTICE. Scndai Limited NOTICE IS H«:*hßY GIVFN th.t an Fxtraordinary Gmer-I Meer-ng of tV aboeenamed Ompany uiil be heid at ft 7 6$ 66, Market i treet Mngapore nJ, Friday the aoib day of January, 12 o'clock noon for tbe purpose of cob aidering and, if thought fit, passing J791 words
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Advertisement368 1922-01-12 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 PMTWO KINDS OF LOVE An absorbing picture of how a woman's wbite lie tangled up three lives nntil it seemed as if the snarl would never be itraigbtened oat. A very human drama full of breathless moments in whioh a deer little boy and368 words
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Advertisement569 1922-01-12 3 From rhursJay, January 12, to Taesday, Jinuiry 17, 1922, 11 Alkammts AUstmbrt (fee Tfeeatra AT THE fa tlw onlf WaWM too theatre (at Ida BEST A W A A M W% A «^UiUt« -sr ALnAMDKA -sOreheatra. Cakes, Coffee tjfcf the BEST The Hall for Mask and Ptatarei Tea etc. I569 words
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Advertisement340 1922-01-12 3 PARTIAL OHANQB OP PROGRAMME. AT 7 30 SHARP Mra. Joe Martin in "OVER THE TRANSOHi' A Jewel Animal Comedy Featuring the Almost Human Orangutan. Edith Roberts in "The Unknown Wife" A Universal Star Detective Drama in Five Parts. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. "FIGHTING FATE" Serial Featuring William340 words
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Obituary96 1922-01-12 4 Mr Griffith is President of the new Irish Cabinet. At Cannes, ac at Washington, there are national differences. The economic corporation will have its headquarters in London. Shantung remains the thorny question of the Pacific. Neither Japan nor China appears in* clined to give way. The Band strike96 words
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Obituary38 1922-01-12 4 ENGAGEMENT. BAiAPA—M ADDOX toe engag ement ii announced between Mr. William Laurence 8. Baaapa of 817 Serangoon Road and Miaa Bertha Maddox, elder daughter of Oapt. Maddoz, the marriage to take place ■hortly. HI 12 138 words
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Article763 1922-01-12 4 So the Dail has ratified the agreement reached between the Sirin Fein plenipotentiaries and Mr Lloyd George. So far, so good. Ireland, or at least, the greater part of Ireland, has at last a real chance to justify her long-cherished desire for Home Rule. The agreement itself763 words
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Article1238 1922-01-12 4 The installation of Raja Fatimah binti Almerhom Sultan Idris as Tengku Ampuan of Selangor took place at the Istana, Klang, yesterday. His Excellency the Governor has signified his intention of being present at the Race Ball at the Penang Club on Friday evemmg. Mr A W B Hamilton, Superintendent of1,238 words
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Article443 1922-01-12 4 THE PROMISSORY NOTE CASE. Plaintiff's Evidence. The case in which Lim Chan Sis* claims the return of $4,500 as money lent to Seah Kok Lim, a building contractor, was continued before th« Chief Justice in the Supreme Court yesterday. The defendant gave evidence and said that the first443 words
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Article90 1922-01-12 4 Some Winning Numbers. According to a telegram received in Penang privately, the following ar« the winning numbers of the first three prizes in the Siam Million Tical Lottery and also a consolation pros of 1,000 ticals won by a ticket boJd« in Penang: First Prize (200,000 ticals)90 words
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Article73 1922-01-12 4 Journal Revived. Th* National Bin* Association ere reviving the N R A Jourualt The subscription will be 7% per annumThe Journal will aim to interest all who shoot at inanimate marks, snd amongst other items of interest thsr* will be an Oversea'j* section dealiax with the doings73 words
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Article71 1922-01-12 4 There will be three successive nights of cinema entertainment at the Victoria Theatre, to-night, to-morrow, and Saturday, with a «hildren'* matinee, when half-prices will b» charged for children. The programme of new comedies includes three Charlie Chaplin films, two of Larry Semor. and one of Jimmy Aubery.71 words
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Advertisement134 1922-01-12 4 Pyramid Dandy Handkerchiefs White Centree with assorted Coloured Borders of various Beet designs. Guaranteed fast dyes. Made in Coll Men's size from beautiful Soft Texture Materials these Handkerchiefs at once suggest themselves as an Ideal Gift. Bpecial Reduction in Prioe for the CHINESE NEW YEAR $5.75 per dozen. ROBINSON AND134 words
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Advertisement290 1922-01-12 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., iMtvpontod ia Urn Stat* BtttWweln 36, PHILLIP BTBEET. SINGAPOBE New Stocks in hand of Bright Handled Olaw Hammert, Engineer's Bill Pane Hammers, Donble faced Sledge Hum mere, Boiler Sealing Hammers, Beet Oaat Steel Tenon Haws, Oait Bteel Doable edge P nn'ng Haws, Oaet Steel Single edge290 words
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Article612 1922-01-12 5 The Conflicting National Viewpoints. Ad Economic OQjiferense. Reuter. Cannes, Jan 10.—Reuters correspondent learns from a well-informed French source, that the following is the schems for the reparations partition Germany will pay in all 1,750 million gold marks, in kind, whereof Britain will take 100, Italy 240, Belgium 125,Reuter. - 612 words
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Article177 1922-01-12 5 A Colour Question. Reuter. Johnnesburg, Jan. 10.—The strike on the Rand, which commenced last night, is declared by the strikers to be a struggle by white labour to avert annihilation. The Chamber of Mines, on the contrary, asserts that failing revision of the wage rates and working conditionsReuter. - 177 words
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Article28 1922-01-12 5 Reuter. London, Jsn. Id. —Lord Inchcape been elected] chairman of the tondoe committee of the Suez Canal f orapany. ia succession to Sir Thomas Sutherland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article28 1922-01-12 5 Reuter. Berlia, lan. 10.—It is reported that j n conjunction with the Mendelssohn Bank, have purchased a '«rge number of shares of the AngloAsiatic Company.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article32 1922-01-12 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 10.—The Board of T>ad« returns show that imports last Vear were £1,086 millions and exports 708 miliums, compared with £1,982 Millions imports aad £1,334 million* for 1920,—Beater.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article83 1922-01-12 5 Work for Unemployed. Reuter. London, Jan. 10.—The Duke of York to-day cut the first turf at the entrance of the National Sports Ground at Wembley, inaugurating the work of preparing the British Empire Exhibition. In the course of his address the Duke expressed his pleasure that work wouldReuter. - 83 words
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Article34 1922-01-12 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 11.—A man was murdered at 2 a.m. to-day in 58, Madras-lane. His throat was cut and his head almost severed. There have not been any arrests.34 words
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Article191 1922-01-12 5 Mr Ford on the Gold Curse. Mr Henry Ford announces a new project for the abolition of war. He proposes the elimination of gold as the basis of currency and "substituting for it the world's imperishable natural wealth." In gold Mr Ford sees the root of most191 words
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Article343 1922-01-12 5 SHANTUNG PROBLEMS NOT DECIDED. THE NAVAL QUESTIONS. Reuter. Washington, Jan. the draft naval treaty is a closely guarded secret, it ia reported that one of the new features is the extension of tha duration of the pact until 1937, although Uus does not affect the ten years navalReuter. - 343 words
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Article394 1922-01-12 5 Funeral at Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan, 11.—The funeral of the late Mr Doughty Smith, who was shot by gang-robbers in Kedah, was largely attended. The Rev. Mr Harcus came from Kuala Lumpur to officiate. The chief mourner was Mr R S Steedman, manager394 words
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Article25 1922-01-12 5 The "Times" Trade Supplement of Dec 10 gives particulars of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, which should serve to give a very wide publicity to tbe project.25 words
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Article155 1922-01-12 5 MR GRIFFITH MADE PRESIDENT. STATEMENT OF POLICY. Reuter. London, Jan. 10.—The Dail, on the motion of Mr Collins, elataed Mr Griffith aa president, and, on the motion of Mr Griffith, nppointed Cabinet including Mr Collins, as Minister of Finance, Mr Gavan Duffy, as Foreign Minister, Mr Duggan, asReuter. - 155 words
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Article295 1922-01-12 5 The following is from a Home paper to hand by the last mail: The year is closing with welcome gleams breaking through the cloude of trade depression which have made the times so anxious. Most significant of improvement is the indication which comes from America, between which295 words
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Article142 1922-01-12 5 Says a Home paper: During the recent visit of the Crown Prince of Japan to this country Mr Augustus John was commissioned to paint his portrait, which was shown at the New English Art Club's Exhibition. The Prince-agreed to sit for an hour. The portrait was exhibited142 words
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Article159 1922-01-12 5 If the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition at Singapore is not a great success, it will hardly be for lack of advertising. Those charged with the task of circulating information have performed it with an attention to detail that is quite astonishing. We hear that the plans for the Exhibition are assuming generous159 words
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Article931 1922-01-12 5 COMMITTEE TO REPORT ON SCHOOL TROUBLE. The Registration BIIL A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was held in Messrs Barker and Co's Board Room yesterday afternoon, presided over by Mr G S Carver. Others present were Major Webb, Or N L Clarke, Messrs F931 words
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Article283 1922-01-12 5 JUDGE ON CRITICISM OF POLICE. Robber's Heavy Sentence. At the Assizes yesterday, Teo Ah Hock the Chinese who was charged with being in possession of instruments and materials for counterfeiting coins, was found guilty by the jury, and Mr Justice Barrett Leonard sentenced him to four years' rigorous283 words
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Article102 1922-01-12 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT Singapore, Jan. 12. Silver 35%. Hongkong 13% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $50%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins. Taipings $1.08 to $1.12, Norths $1.14 to $1.17*, Souths 50 to 54 cents, Pa pans 22 to 26 cents, Rawangs 57* to 024 cents, Ulu102 words
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Article163 1922-01-12 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASS. Singapore, Jan 11. Catalogued 1,60«,065 Ibe. Tona 718.33. Offered 1,633,630 lbs. Tona 684.65. Sold 1,133,504 lbs. Tons 506.02. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 37 cents per lb. Good Average Quality 36* to 37 cents per lb. Off163 words
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250 1922-01-12 5 Singapore, Jan 10. There has been a rather depressed feeling in our Local Share Market throughout the week and prices generally show a small setback. Rubber at 374 cents spot and Tin at £168.15.0 are both again lower and these declines have reflected on the250 words
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Article366 1922-01-12 5 MACPHAIL CO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 11. The share market closes quiet after a dull week. The volume of business transacted has been small, although as a result cf the continued decline in the prices of rubber and tin most shares are easier. Rubber at 37% cents spot is one366 words
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Article99 1922-01-12 5 Singapore, January 12. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2a 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 8 months, sight 2s 4 8-ed On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On Hongkong— Bsnk demand draft 13% px. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 64* On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer99 words
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Article60 1922-01-12 5 C. ef C Rubber Association. Singapore, January 12. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 37 37* Feb to March 38* 39* April to June 42 42* Tone of Market. —Quiet Fred Wsterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, January 12. T -day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New60 words
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Article62 1922-01-12 5 A Japanese experiment station untitled discovered a new method of extracting aluminium from a mineral. A great refining works will be established at Yoyogi. A project is under contem plation to establish a semi-govern mental company for the nianutactur» of aluminium by the new method, which consists m the electrical62 words
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Advertisement80 1922-01-12 5 JVL X NT X JSĔK A X Five Extinguishers. 1 Once Filled Always Ready. STOCKED IN TWO SIZES: Jk A" Biz* (lOPin'Bj M.S4S B H\ e9 (2 GallouB)... 50 Bkm 0 tropiftf with W-dl Braole* and Oherge. I |f A Free Refill Is given for Each Mini max I I80 words
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Article214 1922-01-12 6 FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S MATCH. A soccer match will be played thia evening between the SRC and Eiservices. The former team wUI be represented by the following :—JB Oliveiro G Wheatley and D de Souza M de Sjlva, W A Aena (capt) and L Cammell; f Leijssius, A Fernandas, L M214 words
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Article275 1922-01-12 6 PENANG RACE WEIGHTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan. 11.—The following are the handicaps for the .*econd day of the Penang races: Race One (Seven-and-a-half furlongs). Kennerley 9.12, Broomhills 9.10, Timah 9.7, Backfire 9.5, Cheeky Boy 8.9, Hatfield Boy 8.6, Jaunty Jsy 7.12, Helsnel 8.1, Csshsr 6.10. Race275 words
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Article74 1922-01-12 6 BUS MALAYA CUP. The final between Singapore and Seiangor in the H M I Malaya Cup rugger competition will be played in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday the 28th iMtj Members of the S C C intending to witness the match, who have any difficulty in arranging accommodation in Kuala74 words
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Article240 1922-01-12 6 S ft C AND A P C STjLFFORDS. The plsy in the hockey match between the SRC and A P C combine and the South Staffords was greatly marred by the rain. The ground was in an awful condition for hockey, and the pace of the game was therefore240 words
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Article362 1922-01-12 6 Abolish Credit: Once more, we are told, an effort ia to be made to ado nan tne "chit system in one of tne local clubs and to substitute for it tne system of deposits. Speaking aa the result of many years' experience of ciub-ufe in Malaya, we362 words
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Article350 1922-01-12 6 A War Legacy. Dr E J Dillon, writing in the "English Review" says that o:ie of the indirect consequences of the war is the creation of conditions in America, exceptionally favourable to the resuscitation, growth and spread of the Monroe Doctrine in its new form. Already President Roosevelt350 words
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Article129 1922-01-12 6 List of Subscriber*. Previously acknowledged $133,426.87 P R Pinhora- Esq., '(monthly contribution) 15.00 Kedah Government i (monthly contribution) 1,000.00 Bank interest from July Ist to Dec 31st-1921. 71.46 Proceeds of Water Fete at Ba tang Malaka per T E R Parsons 850.29 Winnings at "Minora" M'H X)129 words
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Article212 1922-01-12 6 Departure from Siam. When Lord Northcliffe and party crossed the Siamese frontier, says the Bangkok Times," in reply to a request from the paper for his impressions of the journey he sent the following telegram:— "We have gieatly enjoyed the trip from Bangkok to the F M212 words
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Article162 1922-01-12 6 Prsise to the R G A. Mr James Davenport, presiding* at the meeting of the F M S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations, on Oct. 25 said that it was fashionable to neer at the effort* made by the Rubber Growers' Association, and it was certainly162 words
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Article75 1922-01-12 6 Physical Director's Arrival. At the annual election of officebearers held on Jan. 9, Capt B J Eaton, O B X was elected President for the current year, Mr C J Perkins Vice President and Mr L Hope was re-elected Hon Treasncer/-, Tbe new General75 words
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Article37 1922-01-12 6 Gweneth, from Swatow 12-1 Singapore, from P Baroe 12-1. Pontianak, from Bagaa 12-1. Krian, from Kelantan 12«}. Polyphemus, from Yokohama 12-1. Selangor, from Miri 12-1. Slang, from Penang 12*1. i Circe, from Delf IS-l.37 words
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Article525 1922-01-12 6 The Value of Good Books. The Straits Chinese Reading Club commenced its 26th session in the CCA Hall on Monday with the Rev W Murray in the Chair. The Hon Mr Seng Ong Siang was present and among those who attended were new members. The JRev525 words
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Article204 1922-01-12 6 "The Haunting Terror," a fine Pathe production in four reels, will be screened at the Marlborough theatre, to-night, together with a five-reel World drama, "The Golden Wall," featuring Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley, Madge Evans, and George MacQuarrie, and a Pollard comedy. In the first show, the first three204 words
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Article116 1922-01-12 6 How to Force it to. "II you waut to buy 500 tons oi spot rubber you. could not got it without sending rubber up to at least Is. 2d per 1b.," ia a statement made by more than one London broker quite recently. Well, why- does116 words
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Advertisement340 1922-01-12 6 m J maejl x TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO, LTD. MESSRS. BROSSARD AND Am MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tmpah, PARTMENT. Taiping, Telok Anson, HARBOUR Penan* and Kedah. MESSRS. SWAN AND MAC- MESSRS. WEARE CO, LTD, L.AKLN. < n THE340 words
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Advertisement241 1922-01-12 6 "DRUM" PUMPS. POSITIVE ACTION. HIGH EFFICIENCY. j^lij NO VALVES. Continuous Flow in one Direction. No slip, Back Pressure, or Friction Easy Working and Simplicity of on Passing the Return Piston. Construction. Combines the Advantages of CenSlight Frictional Resistance. trifugal Motion with Positive No Air Veaaels Required. Action. Steadiness in Working241 words
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Miscellaneous576 1922-01-12 6 m m n To-day, J.Q. > Malacca 4 Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. i P Samba ft Palemban*. w« r Singapore 2 p.m. r Batavia Oranje 3 p.m. I. P«nang,* Rangoon 4 Calcutta r Ellenga 3 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon 4 (Calcutta Takada .8 Wfc > Malacca 4 Muar *Hye Leav576 words
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Article256 1922-01-12 7 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. THB MANILA CARNIVAL. A Thrlllini Affair. At lea.sk eleven provinces are now getting ready to participate in the coming commercial and industrial exposition which will be held In the city as a special featnre o! the Manila Carnival next February.256 words
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Article281 1922-01-12 7 Hon« kongites Under Arrest Tbe old trouble between tbe Chinese and Portuguese sathorities regarding the ownership of tbe waters between .Macao and tbe island of Lappa was unpleasantly reoalled bv an exciting experience which befell two well known Hongkongites on Boxing D*y morning. Mr D V Hteaveusou.281 words
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Article249 1922-01-12 7 Confidence is Liang Bhih-TL Shanghai, Dec. 25 .—4 Presidential mandate was issued last evening, authorising Liang Sbih-ji to form a new Cabinet. Upon Mr Liang's attendance at the State Department this morning, the price of pnblic loan bonds rose and the military and police forces were249 words
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Advertisement510 1922-01-12 7 (GLOBĔOL) The Idea* Tonic. C Ciuraee CUmUi —en rtitjrt fOM» health an f I can state positively that Globĕol considerably curtails the period oi con«a!e«c*nce. Generally spGaking. it may be said to represent the standard specific for all diseases due to poverty of blood It is a Iret-class tonic, and.510 words
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Advertisement585 1922-01-12 7 mimm a i ■iT l )',-nmir.-^^^- MMM MM »»«llIlUlnilllBJIIHILIB!n— "That's splen told you j I 4 Wincarnis' would do you good." 1 Wincarnis affords satisfaction both I to those who recommend it and to I those who take it. Those who 1 recommend it, jrr the effect—those I w»eo take585 words
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Advertisement141 1922-01-12 7 A to William Caxton first introduced the prirting 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, M The Game and Playe of Chesse"141 words
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Article2450 1922-01-12 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 12. Messrs. LyaU and fivatt, £xc*mn£« and Share Broker* *-ua the foUaWtni Hot «112 quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Aleves. I Divid nds. 26 per cex.t for year ended 30-9-21 5 per cent for year ended 30-6-20; 15 per cent int. a|c.2,450 words
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Article543 1922-01-12 8 P. O. MEETING. PLEA FOR NATIONAL ECONOMY. A Wretched Year. With Lord Incbcape's vigorous plea for national economy and his denunciation of well meaning idea lists in Government Departments wh had launched oat regardless of txpense,** every ssne person wi 1 agree, save the London and Chins Exores* to band543 words
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Article236 1922-01-12 8 Dr Crake, tbe Health Offioer for Calcu ts, in his report, gives some starling figeres with regard to tuberculosis among Indisn females, and attrtbates tbe txcessive mortality »o the retention of ihe purdah system. Tbe deah rate from taberculosls amongst females i* more th»n double th.t amongst236 words
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Article68 1922-01-12 8 A wireless telephone outfit, the •Tenerator of which can be worked up by a small boy, has been devised in England, with a special view to the needs of oversees farmers livingIn districts remote from towns and villages. The outfit is so compact, that it will pack into a trunk.68 words
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Article566 1922-01-12 8 REPORT FOR 1920 ISSUED The report on the working 0 f tk Cbineee Post Office for 1920 lt% that while tbe year has not bJ! free from elements tending embarrass postal operation, tb oateral rxpamicn of the service JL, to the d» mends of the pecple in566 words
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Advertisement167 1922-01-12 8 BUSINESS I OPPORTUNITIES May be discovered every I day in the Advertis- I ing columns of the I "Malaya Tribune's" I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted/ For Sale," I To Let,- "LosC I Found," and "Trade I Notices," Etc., Etc., will I bring quick results. I If you have something to I167 words
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Advertisement106 1922-01-12 8 Saves cosf of bottles Bgß for ifself toitf\in.3 months in any Aofel_or Cafe swm sgiP lUtl TRIESTE B. Co. CteiMniiiJi M mmM ij BDMIWABD, For Colombo, Aden, Maasaua, Port Said, Brindiii, Venice and Trieite, taking cargo on throngs Bill of Lading for Flame tbe Levante Porta and Black Sea Porta.106 words
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Advertisement581 1922-01-12 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. India AND APCAR LINE. (Compsnies Incorporated in Englnnc) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government. COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVIGES BAST OF BOMBAY t present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about J*n 23 Devanna about Feb 20 gjsbgar ab^ut581 words
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Advertisement536 1922-01-12 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS *f MONTHLY SAILINGS "to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, •i. EMITA due here February sth Sailing February 9 th. For further Partioulare, apply to Paterson Simons Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) M— AGENTS. THE ADMIRAL536 words
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Advertisement708 1922-01-12 9 STEAMER jjjjjß CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD,A, (lneorpeseted in U. 8. A.) m San Francisco Service Thoee detiroui n£ teeing the Orient should travel by the soenl 3 ronte HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU A SAN FKAWCIICO. From HONGKONG m. NANKING 15.C00 tone, Feb 10 (First Clan fare, Singapore to708 words
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Advertisement501 1922-01-12 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated ia Japan.) London Lloo Fortoigbtiy For MARSEILLES. LONDON 6t ANTWEBP ria PORTS. Yosh.no Mara Jaa 22 MiahinaMara 39 Sado Maru Feb 8 Liverpool Lino Monthly Servioe lor MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL via POSTS. Malaooa Mara Feb 16 Hamburg Lino Monthly Servioe For LONDON. ANTWERP, BOTTBBDAM HAMBURG501 words
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Advertisement518 1922-01-12 10 ff ANTED. ONE OF THF KEYS THAT UNLOCKS tbe storehouse of opportunities in tbe mercantile service ia a practical knowledge of shorthand aad business methods. Tbe beginning of the year is usually the best time to pat your "gcod resolution into action. Concentrate upon essentials. Get an efficient and personal518 words
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Advertisement541 1922-01-12 10 NOTICE. MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Ananriha Bhavan Lodge j ISO. Penang Street j PENANG. j OPEN NOW. The Plainfield School at 7, Gentle Bead off Newton receives Ohinese Popils, There is no age limit bnt boyi above 15 are plaoed In the afternoon elaai. 1 For farther terms and partionlari541 words
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Advertisement398 1922-01-12 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated la tan SS.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Lim Nm Soon, Em- Dy, Chainman. One Boon Tat, Kaq. Lim Chweo Gaiaa, Esq. Chua Poh Slang, Esq, Las Pane Song, Esq. Too Baa Esse, Esq. Oaa* Hin Hone, Esq. Tan 800 Gua_, Esq. 8 Q Wont,398 words
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Advertisement457 1922-01-12 10 BARKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 te 1890, oa tad Doe. 1E22), Authorised Capital M «8,000,00 a aukeeribed Capital M Paid-op Capital 11,060,00« Baseg a Fund aad Beet Head Offleo: If, GBACBCHURCH BTBBBT, London, B. C, 8, BOARh OF DIRECTORS.457 words
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Advertisement466 1922-01-12 10 BAWLS. BZE HAI TON 6 BANKING ft INSURANCE CO* LTD, (Incorporated ia the S.S.) HAD OFFICE: fa, A LING STRUT, SINGAPORE. Established 1907, Paid-up Capital mm 9M00JO» Surplus f ttMOJ COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman, Lee Waa Nam, Eaq,—Deputy Chalnaaa. Chan Tack Hee, Esq, Ong Chew Keng, Tsq.466 words
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Advertisement470 1922-01-12 10 THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 04, Eubt Street. BEAU CHE* t p *n*n« 86 Beech Street. Malacca 181 Jonker Street Muar ...77-78 Jalan Suleiman. BataPahat 109 Jalan Rahamat, Palembaag 16, Bir, AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Bataria, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Txnng. CAPITAL,470 words
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Advertisement471 1922-01-12 10 PAULS, CH ARTE RED BANK OF INDIA* AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (Ineorporatd in England BT EOT Ai CHARTER, Paid np Capital in 600,000 Sharaa of «6 each OfiOOfiQ* Reserve Fend £8,600,000 Raserve Liability of Proprietors ta,ooo,toa Bank of g^sjgaej London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster aad Parr'a471 words
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Advertisement431 1922-01-12 10 Quality and Quantity are the two leading f watore| In our business. What Z ■ell, either to shipp epi plantera or mineri, Mn relied upon; benoe It i B In the long rnn to deal with ue. In quantity a l»o w e are not laohing. Oar stocks at preaent,431 words
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