Malaya Tribune, 14 January 1922
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Title Section29 1922-01-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. 0 IEVLMNG DAiL* Vol IX.- No. II SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922 FIVE CENTS. I The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922.29 words
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Advertisement100 1922-01-14 1 r SON AND COMPANY I 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I SINGAPORE, PlmiM DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND j FRAME-MAKING. Reserve Your Purchases. j Whiteaway's Annual I Stocktaking Sale. i I Starts Monday, January 16th WHCTEAWAY, LAIDLAW AND CO., LTD., SINGAPORE100 words
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Advertisement92 1922-01-14 1 I Srnie, Darbg Co., Ltd. Incorporated la Straits Settlements ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect k Lighting t Power Installations, t Poll rar.K of BlfoirloaJ supplies In itook t VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DlctilPipb" Telephones. I m HADStRONG Plants, rheideai Lighting Sat92 words
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Advertisement245 1922-01-14 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING G4"TTF. Tel. No. «45, Editorial Dept, TeL No. 171, Managerial SU INSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum |15 n$ Half-yearly 7 w P«r quarter w g.7§ Poatage Extra 5w eta. par montn. Our Great I ANNUAL AND Chinese New Year SALE COMMENCES j Monday245 words
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Article1973 1922-01-14 2 CEYLON DOCTOR'S INTERESTING THEORY. Dengue Anti-Toxin. In a recent issue of the Timet of Ceylon" is Teucilated a Ooloinbi medical m»n's theory in regard to deugne and malaria. Say» thai pap cl Dr Ingram. Johnson, m a resale of sevei»! Gates whiou have come to hi* kaowled 61,973 words
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Advertisement566 1922-01-14 2 j II GREAT REDUCTIONS =1 f! "QUALITY" |f I jf. Bicycle of America. 2 g q CALL AND INSPECT AT m Q ||l ANQLO CHINESE MOTOR COY. 8 The International Overseas Co. IMPORT! FlNhSr Coal, Sugar, T 1 IN CO 1 f &J££ AUSTRALIAN Sandalwood Ol MUk, Provisionl: WHEAT FLOUR566 words
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Advertisement282 1922-01-14 2 ABE YOU BLONDE OR BRUNETTE It it a physiological fact that dark persona are more aubject to constipation than those who are fair. Still everybody needa laxative assistance sometime, and PINEETTES suit both aexes, all racea and every age. They correct constipation, diapel bilious attacks, sick headaches, liverhelp the complexion,282 words
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Advertisement920 1922-01-14 2 NOTICE. Seadal. limited NOTICE IS HRRBBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at 64 65 66, Market Street, Singapore on Friday the 20th day of January, 1922 at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing as rztraordinary920 words
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Advertisement663 1922-01-14 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUoTIOISS, Messrs WARING ft 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 S, 14-1 COLLYEB QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the663 words
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Advertisement376 1922-01-14 3 3? IN THE SECOND BHOW AT 930 p.MTWO KINDS OF LOVE An absorbing picture of how a woman's white lie tangled up three lives until It seemed as If the snarl would never be itrsightened oat. A very hnann drama full of breathless moments In whioh a dear little boy376 words
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Advertisement552 1922-01-14 3 Prom Thursday, January IS, to Tuesday, January 17, 1922. Alha^rLi AT THE h tb. «II UwThsaba tbeatrs 1; OrtlMitrn, (frke«,Coffe. tatf the BEST H* H to Moik «nd Ftatorti Tt«, tiff. MUM. UIOH ROAQ, MTWtd «ImT dari3 PICTURES OF HIGHLY ENTERTAINING POWERS, TII/1 W¥ _7f p\J A FuJ J" 1552 words
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Advertisement396 1922-01-14 3 I SEASON'S BECOND PTJPER FRO3RAMME. In keeping with the policy establ sh-d durin* the oast year we will present, dauog the seasw now at hand, a «riea of uhoto lay Maser. piecea which nave never been approached in magnitude or power. The Fink of these offerings wai IH£ SAFETY CURTAIN396 words
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Article82 1922-01-14 4 The French Premier has resigned. In the Chamber, someone ahonted 44 Britain has no army." Washington and Cannea are perturbed at the news of Briand's decision. The Prince of Walea had a fair reception in Madraa, though enthusiasm waa rather lukewarm. China and Japan have come to an82 words
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878 1922-01-14 4 It will be interesting to see what effect Washington and Cannes will have on the League of Nations. Will they strengthen it or weaken it? Will they bring about its reconstruction or its abolition Will they disillusion it or enlighten it? Will they give it878 words
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Article307 1922-01-14 4 We have received from the stationary and News Supply Co., Malacca, a copy of their calender with a splendid picture of the Prince of Wale*. Mr E W Neubronner, Financial Assistant at Grit, Upper Perak, is retiring next July after nearly 40 years' service. The case of the four Chinese307 words
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Article219 1922-01-14 4 RIKISHA PULLERS MUST BE PROTECTED. Judge's Strong Comment. The first session of Assizes for 1922 was concluded yesterday, tne last case taken being one in which Sinivasan, Tamil, was charged with robbery. It was stated, at the opening of the case, that the prisoner engaged a rikisha puller219 words
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Article535 1922-01-14 4 Pearls appear to be turning up all over the place nowadays writes Beach Comber in the "Daily Express." A scientist tells me you can find a paarl the joint of a Java bamboo, in the endosperm of a coconut or in the wood of a pomegranate tree. A vegetable Pearl535 words
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Article529 1922-01-14 4 UNPLEASANT EXAMINI TION DODGED. Warrant Granted. The Bankruptcy Court, held m th, Supreme Court yesterday, was p p aided over by the Chief Justice, s» Walter Shaw. In the caae of Chin Kwong Chia* Mr G B Kellagher, the Assisted Official Assignee, stated that ths bankrupt waa not529 words
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Article243 1922-01-14 4 During the month of December, 10,7SX) Chinese immigrants (7,698 being adult males) landed in the Colony making a total of 138,785 for the year, against 126,077 in 1920. But 11,866 left in December, making tb« total departures for the year 98,986. Mr K Fitz-Gerald, of Singapore, ha3 been authorised to243 words
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Advertisement130 1922-01-14 4 ROBINSON AND CO., LID. (Incorporated in the 5.8.) SINGAPORE. •JUST RECEIVED The Plastic TIF. Made with the Perfect Interlining. Pre?. Pat *****/11. H which will not stretch or m B curl and always retains its F Ideal for Double Collar. Iv a Variety of Fashionable Deaigni. BATS WIN 0 SOW130 words
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Advertisement340 1922-01-14 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporate ia tha Bmatm BiWwk 36, PHILLIP STHBBT. SINGAPORE. New Stocks in hand of Bright Handled Claw Hammer*, Engineer'- Ball Pane Hammers, Double faeed Sledge Hammers, Boiler Sealing Hammers, Beat Cast Steel Tenon Bawa, Oaat Steel Double edge Prnning Hawa, Oast Steel Single edge Prnning Saws,340 words
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Advertisement90 1922-01-14 4 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. EURASIAN COMPANY. 158 men are expected to attend at the Drill Hall on Wednesday the 18 inst. to enlist in the Eurasian Co. Don't forget to roll np. A* B. CARLOS, Hon. Seoreiary, Enrailan Aeroei&tion. M 1 17 1 NOTICE. Safe, Sore and Guaranteed Cora far90 words
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Article583 1922-01-14 5 Heckled During Speech in the Chamber. Pact Affected. Reuter. Paris, Jan. 12.—M Briand, the Premier, has resigned. M Briand attended a Cabinet meeSmg, after which he announced that the Cabinet wa* unanimous in agreement with him. In the Chamber his speeeh was delivered under trying circumstances. TheReuter. - 583 words
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Article82 1922-01-14 5 Reuter. Wahington, Jan 12.—The Cunard line has sent a letter to the represen- 1 tatives of the Immigration Com- 1 mittee, stating that investigations' "how that there was an error in the! Secretary of Labour's accusations in' connection with the imposition of the I fines previously mentioned. ItReuter. - 82 words
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Article59 1922-01-14 5 Reuter. The Hague, Jan 12—The trial of *c persons accused of complicity in the bomb outrage here in Nov last. *hen part of the house of Major VersPyck, a member of the court martial *hich tried the case of the military defaulter Groenendaal, was wrecked, has been concluded. SentencesReuter. - 59 words
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Article120 1922-01-14 5 Evidence at Inquest. The inquest into the death of a Hinese towkay, Yap Toon Gin, manning proprietor of Chop Ban Long, •hip-chandlers of Phillip-street, who ■ai on New Year's day, was commenced before Mr F G Bourne in the oroner's Court yesterday. In this case a private physican120 words
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Article71 1922-01-14 5 Mr Lim Swee Kim is resigning the Government Medical Service at the en d of the year to set up a private Practice in Kuching. Mr Lim Swee Kirn entered the Government Medical Service on Jan 6, 1899, was appointed of the General Hospital in September 1904, and distant Surgeon71 words
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Article42 1922-01-14 5 Reuter. London, Jan 12.—The India Office announces that Kunhamed Hadji, the principal leader of the Moplah insurants, has been captured.—Reuter. Calicut, Jan 12.—The death sentences passed on two notorious rebel chiefs and four of their followers have been carried out.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article31 1922-01-14 5 Reuter. London, Jan 12.—The Pope has telegraphed to H M the King His Holiness' congratulations on His Majesty having contributed effectually to the great work of peace in Ireland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article21 1922-01-14 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan 12.—General Tsing, representing the Chinese air service, visited the French aeroplane works at Villa Coublay.—Reifter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article90 1922-01-14 5 Uncle's Men on Strike. (Aneta service to the "Tribune"). Weltevreden, Jan 13.—Yesterday a small strike broke out among native employees of pawnshop at Djocjakarta, and to-day the strike has already spread to all pawnshops at Djocja and environs. A general strike is now threatening all pawnshops in Java,90 words
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Article71 1922-01-14 5 The Chinese accused in a Customs Duty case in Kuala Lumpur has been convicted by Mr McCausland in the police court, and sentenced to pay a fine of $45,000 or in default of payment to serve 6 months' r.i., the sentence to date from November 6 last, the day upon71 words
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Article146 1922-01-14 5 THE DECORATIONS BELOW PAR. BRAWLS IN BAZAARS. Reuter. Prince of Wales' eamp, Speaeer'a Grounda, Madras, Jan 13.—H R H. the Prince of Wales arrived at Madras this (Friday) morning 1 early, after a very calm and restful voyage in the Dufferin from Rangoon. He met with aReuter. - 146 words
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Article78 1922-01-14 5 A Minor Agreement. Reuter. Washington, Jan 12.—The SinoJapanese committee agreed on details for the construction of three extensions of the Shuntung railway in the Kiaochow leasehold. The first two, namely TsinanfuShunteh and Kaomsu-Chowfu, will be built by an international group, probably the existing consortium, while the Chefoo-Weishei extensionReuter. - 78 words
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Article64 1922-01-14 5 The Trout Sales. (Aneta Service to the "Tribune"). Weltevreden, Jan IS.—The Sugar Trust yesterday and to-day sold about fifteen thousand tons of Superior sugar of the new crop at eleven guilders, delivery May, June, July, ex-godown. The total Trust sales of new crop so far are 2,1 9,30064 words
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Article105 1922-01-14 5 Appeal for Books. L G Cranna Esqr, General Secretary of the Y M C A, Orchard-road, Singapore, will be pleased to receive any books or magazines for the purpose of presenting same to the Y M C A Mercantile Library, and gifts is that connection will be very105 words
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Article124 1922-01-14 5 Under the above heading, the "Straits Echo" stages: "There is no need for scare but will the Singapore authoritiea please note that the smallpox epidemic, which broke out in Shanghai, three months ago, and has been ravaging the China Coast, appears to have reached Hongkong, where it has124 words
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Article106 1922-01-14 5 Early this morning, a tiamear proceeding towards the Tank-road terminus, ran off the lines. The car ran towards the left side of Tankroad, fortunately up an incline, until its progress was checked by a tramway post. Had the poet not been there, the car might have crashed into106 words
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Article36 1922-01-14 5 Eight cases of small-pox were reported in Singapore during the week ending Jan 7, with four deaths. The cases occurred in: Enggorstreet, Malacca-street, Target-road, Jalan Pisang, Tank-road, Baleetierroad, Tampenis-road. and one locality unknown.36 words
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Article595 1922-01-14 5 MUNICIPAL SECRETARY FINED. Volunteering Progress. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent). 1 Malacca, Jan. 12. I The eaee in which a Chinese Hawker, Loo Lye, prosecuted Mr Williamson, Secretary to the Municipal Commiasioners, for mischief under section 1 326 penal code, to wit by upsetting 1 the complainant's stall, was595 words
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Article62 1922-01-14 5 December Crop Returns. Mr N. Gomes, secretary: Bukit Katil 5,783 lbs. Total for 8 months 61,572 lbs. United Mslacca 6,410 lbs. Total for 8 months 53,421 lbs. Punggor 12,531 lbs. Total for 9 months 82,018 lbs. Ayer Molek 21,598 lbs. Total for 2 months 39,169 lbs. Fred Waterhouse62 words
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Article87 1922-01-14 5 The following appears in the latest l»»ue ol tde "8xr.».ll c.»ltt»": IVe regret to .nnounce tb»t tb» N»»d ol Our corre»ponllence Lure.u b«« lelled to eolzurn lrom di» Tbe»» i» «n enormou, pi!» ot env.lape» on di« deeb—but »e tbinlc »e llno» »b.t tbey moetly eontnin—«»8 »e don't meen Xmxx87 words
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Article12 1922-01-14 5 (We de Ml neeeeaarily «ime *e epiniena axpreased by eeiissf deals.)12 words
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Article163 1922-01-14 5 From INTERESTED PARTY Your various correspondents confirm rather than dispute ths statement as to ths reel objects outlined by the President of the Municipality at the general meeting of some of tha architects. As rsgsrds ths qualification* necessary, I ahould like to know on what b«si« these qualifications163 words
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Article152 1922-01-14 5 Further Enlistments. A fair number of men was enrolled in the various units of the Singapore Volunteer Force yesterday. The European section now totals 465, the Chinese 149, and the Malays 112. The Drill Hall was open this morning for further enlistments. The figures of enrolments by firms152 words
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Article168 1922-01-14 5 Escaped Man Re-Arrested. In connection with the big rice theft which occurred in April 1920, when a twakow loaded with Government rice to the value of $25,000 was towed away, it will be remembered that the three principals were sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonmnt each by168 words
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Article109 1922-01-14 5 Sago flour is quoted at 14 4 V Tin is quoted at £187.2.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 16|6 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 28,- in London; cube gambier at 35j-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 11.44, Egyptian cotton at109 words
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Article97 1922-01-14 5 London, Dec 20.—The results of striking experiments with a view to the cure of tuberculosis were related by Dr Courtieres before the Paris Medical Academy. Having noticed that men working in lime kilns never developed tuberculosis, Dr Courtieres made tuberculous patients breathe a dry hot atmosphere saturated with quicklime dusts,97 words
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Article51 1922-01-14 5 Loral Arrangements. At a meeting of Indians held at the Hindu Association on Thursday a representative committee was appointed to carry out the arrangements in connection with the visit of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, with Messrs S Muthukumaru and D Sunderum as Joint51 words
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Article455 1922-01-14 5 An Aj-nc-Horticultural Section. In connection with the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, the AgricHorticulturai Section will consist ol an Agrie-Horticultural Show, in which agricultual products may be entered for competition from every part of the Malayan peninsula and from Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei and Labuan. One section will be devoted to455 words
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Article26 1922-01-14 5 Ban Fo Soon, from Pontianak 14-1. Van Overstraten, from Swatow 14-1. Kalgan, from Hongkong 14-1. Nile, from Hongkong 14-1. Charon, from Fremantle 14-1.26 words
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Article116 1922-01-14 5 BEFORE THE RESIGNATION. Paris, Jan 11.—In an interview with the Havas representative at Cannes, M Briand itated that as soon as the contemplated formal agreement between France and Britain is reached, all minor issues between them will be easily settled, also the submarine problem. The vital question is116 words
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Article166 1922-01-14 5 Case from Rent Board, A District Court appeal, in which Lim Cheng Swee, appellant, appealed against a judgment of the District Judge dated Dec. 24, 1921, whereby judgment was given for the plaintiff against the defendant to recover possession of the premises, No. 10 Oxleyi >ad, £yi166 words
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Article33 1922-01-14 5 G. aj C. Rubber Asaocis6b». Singapore, January 14. &ibbed Smoked bOaet Cioamg tricm* Buyers 2>euer» Spot 85% 86 Feb to March 36% 87 April to June 39% 40 Tons of Market.—Weak.33 words
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Article28 1922-01-14 5 Singapore. January 14. To-day's closing rubber quotations ars as under:— New York.—No cable Jxmdon.—lo%d. Singapore, 36 cts. Sheet 85% cts Crepe. Ten* «f Masks*.—Wee*.28 words
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Article39 1922-01-14 5 Singapore, January 14 On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 13-16 d Pillule 3 months, sight 2s 4 5-16* Sovereigns—buying rats $8.54 Bank of England rats 8 p.c. Bar silver in London 85^39 words
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Advertisement56 1922-01-14 5 m\\V& tett and safest LwT 60a P or evei 7 pur- B ■vP P° se m a h°t climate. 8 ■at Pure > r *p id in acti n B economical in use and B fctmadgJ to the akin. <4 Mates linen 1 £OLE AGENTS i THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.56 words
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Miscellaneous376 1922-01-14 5 ■AILS CLOSE Yo-day, Jan. 14. Malacca A Muar •Ban Whatt Htn 2 p.m. Mersing Hong Lian 2 p.m. Port Swettenham 4b Penang 'Klang 3 p.m. Penaag* A Calcutta Laiaang 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Medan Circe 3 p.m. Muar A Malacca 'Hong Keat 8 p.m. PaJembang Poh376 words
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Article33 1922-01-14 6 BOXING. CARPENTIER'S X O. Reuter. London. Am 12.—At the Albert Hail. George* Carpentier, the light heavy-weight champion of the world, knocked out George Cook, the Australian heavy-weight champion, in the fourth round.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article300 1922-01-14 6 PENANG RACE MEETING. Weights for Tnird Dny. (From our Own Correspondent). Putagi Jan lj.—1'ne handicap* for tne tnird day's racing are Race On*.—(Distance One mile). Nankin 9.0, Babz 6.6, Avro 7.1U. Hnce Two.—(Distance, Six furlongs). Hatfield Boy 9.10, Kennerley 9.7, Broomhiiis 9.6, Timah y.o, backfire ».13, Heianel 8.6,300 words
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Article214 1922-01-14 6 S C C t. STAFFORDS. The SCC cricket season will be opened to-day, witn a farewell matcn sgainst the Staffords, starting at fc PJn- j The club team will be:—A H Assiter, C R Brander, H M Cantreli, G C Clarke, A Cuiltn, O P GnffithJ ones, R a214 words
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Article97 1922-01-14 6 On Jan 28 there will bs hold tome aquatic sports on the Ma l River. Tne following will constitute the principal items Sailing*:—(l) Nadeh (for 6 men), (2) Sampan (5 men) 3 Jaring (8 men) Prahu Pengail (2 men). Paddling:—(l) Jalur (3 man) (2) Prahu Pengail (297 words
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Article26 1922-01-14 6 MALACCA GAHBS. The Poliee Recreation Club will' commence their Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament on Jan 13 and Up —*ft— •M 4m. W *e M*.26 words
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Article174 1922-01-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR MATCH. lfcaeh intewt was evinced when the Al Team met and defeated the Chinees Wanderers by three goals to one yesterday (Jnn 11). The Chinese Wanderers who and not last a game so far received their first defeat yesterday. Meow Cheong, Kou Yse and Hong Kuar. scored174 words
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Article193 1922-01-14 6 X G C MEDAL. The monthly medal of the Keppel Golf Club will be played over the week-end. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. London. Dec 28.—Twelve of the leading amateur golfers, including Tolley and Wethered, have drawn up petition suggesting radical changes in the Amateur Golf Championship, which is being sent to193 words
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Article24 1922-01-14 6 SCO PRACTICE. There will be a kick about on Tues»' day next for all members of the S C C rugby football tp»m24 words
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Article180 1922-01-14 6 Rover - By "Rover." On Tuesday the High School Rugby team which included M A Carvalio, L Aahaeas (S F A) and J G Black (M C) played a practice match against the Malacca Club, who won comfortably by 12 points (1 goal, 1 dropped goal, 1180 words
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Article79 1922-01-14 6 Andrew's Csthsdrsl Servlssn The Second Sunday after the Epiphany, Jan. 15, 1922. 7 a.m. Matins and Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion with Address (Annual Corporate Communion of Church Workers Association.) 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5 JO p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the week79 words
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Article12 1922-01-14 6 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.16 pjn. Evensong and Sermon.12 words
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Article91 1922-01-14 6 (Rev. W T Cherry, Acting Pastor.) 8.00 ajb. Sunday SchcoL 9.00 a.m. Public Worship, Est. W G Parker of Kuala Lumpur. Children's Choir. 6 p.m. Ordination of Elders. 5JJ0 p.m. Publie Worship, Bishop G H Bickley, D D. Male Quartette. 8.00 p.m. Evangelistic Serriee, Rev. W91 words
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12 1922-01-14 6 6.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.30 a.m. Psrads Ssrviss.12 words
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Article61 1922-01-14 6 Lord's Day 9 s.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord's Dsy 4 p.m. Bibls Clsasss sad 'Sunday School. Lord* Day 8 p.m. Gospel Ssrvics. Spesker. Mr J Teskey. Subject: 1. A Window, 2. A Basket, 3. A Wall. Monday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Tussdsy 8 p.m. Bibls Reading.61 words
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35 1922-01-14 6 8 a.m. Public Worship, and Distribution of Sunday School Prizes. I SO p.m. Public Worship. Subject of address: "God's dependence on man." Prsacher: Rev G H Douglas. Friday, 5.15 pjn. Choir FrerH—.35 words
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26 1922-01-14 6 Lord's Day lO.lf. a.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord's Dsy 8 p.m. Address to Christians. Tussdsy, Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m.26 words
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41 1922-01-14 6 (ACS Chapel.) Sunday School 9 a.m. Malay Service. 10 s.m. Rev. Ooh Hood K>ng. Epworth Leajrua Service 7.80 p.m. Mr Hia Teng Keng. Subject: "The Right Attitude towards Temptation. English Service 8 p.m. Rev. E H Rue.41 words
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Article24 1922-01-14 6 Short-st Chapel. 9 a.m. Sonday School. 10 a.m. Divine Service—Pastor. 6.30 pjn. Epworth League Serviee. Psstor Rev. Robert Dura in my.24 words
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27 1922-01-14 6 8 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 9 a.m. (Malay) Mr Tan Boon Guan. 7.45 p.m. (English) Rev. G H Do uglaa.27 words
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33 1922-01-14 6 1st, 3rd, a nd 5th Sundays 7 a.m. Plain Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Choral Matin i and Sermon. and 41 ;h Sundays 7.30 a.m. Choral Conn onion and Sermon.33 words
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Article25 1922-01-14 6 aralitaT, Pay. Leber, Ad Kang, Joriors Bahru, Muar, Jalan Salleh and J*»lan Abdnnah. 10 sjn. «I snd 7JO P Servian* in Chinsss.25 words
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Article16 1922-01-14 6 t a.m. Matins and Sermon (Tseohew.) Holy Cc>mmun ton every 4tb Sunday.16 words
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Article22 1922-01-14 6 OfSir Road (For ths Tanula.) 5 a.m. Low Masa and Sera ion. 5 P.S3. Vespers sad Bono diction.22 words
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Article29 1922-01-14 6 (Portugusss Mission,) 1 BJJ s.m. Low Msss. BJO ajn. Low Masa I 9 8 a.m. High Mass. 1 P*. Vespscs and Bei isdktion.. 0-»29 words
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60 1922-01-14 6 Chris thin Science Serriee. Christian Science Serriee—lt Meyer Mansions, Coleman etreeL 10 a.m. Sundays. 6JO p.m. Last Wednesday m the Mos.th, Ths Res ding Room in seen en Mendays and Frids.ys from 10 s.m. to 12 noon, sndfoa W tdneadajs fcomlt noon BJO s.m.60 words
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Article746 1922-01-14 6 REPORT ON THE YEAR'S WORKING. Tin Slump Effects. The report of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd, states. The Directors submit the Accounts for the business year of the Company ended September 30, 1921. By special Resolution passed at Extraordinary General Meeting, on 21st July, 1920, and confirmed746 words
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Article128 1922-01-14 6 RUBBER SHARE MARKET GUTHRIE ft CD'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 12. The period under review hts been marked by a dull Market, business, prior to the opening of the Auctions yesterday, having been of negligible proportions. At the Auctions a fair demand was disclosed at prices a shade easier on128 words
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Article223 1922-01-14 6 Singapore, Jan 12. Th« market continues to be dull and inactive, and no improvement in the situation is looked for at any rata until after the Chinese New Year. The markets both in New York and London are reported to be quiet with little doing.223 words
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Advertisement216 1922-01-14 6 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Grcekery, G!,eswar>\ Cot. <ery, plants, eto eto. To be held at Dingle No. 59, May*»r Road (Taojong K»long), llSIIUIOiT. Jam 21, It 1.11 |al. C m priH ng :—Carved W« Po'. isbeil Sid-board wub mirror aaaial, Dinner Wsgcrja, Din-n. rabl-r, Ioe Oh a\216 words
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Advertisement316 1922-01-14 6 TITAN CEMENT SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO, LTD. MESSRS. BROSSARD AND MOPIN. MESSRS, AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, rr™ ow JS* ARTMENT Taiping, Teluk Anson, 80lm E HARBOUR PenL' and Kedah. MESSRS AND MAC MESSRS. WEARE CO. LTD. THE UNITED ENGINEERS, Seremban and316 words
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Advertisement241 1922-01-14 6 j "DRUM" PUIPST^ POSITIVE ACTION. HIGH EFFICIENCY. NO VALVES. Jifr, Continuous Flow in one Direction. No slip, Back Preaaure, or Friction Eaay Working and Simplicity of on Paaaing the Return Piston. Construction. Combines the Advantages of CanSlight Frictional Resistance. trifugnl Motion with Positive No Air Vessels Required. Action. Steadiness in241 words
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Miscellaneous110 1922-01-14 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Jan. 14. High Tides.—10.19 a.m., ll.il p.». Assises, Supreme CourtPolo, Balestier. Special Films, Vie Theatre, 9.16. Cricket: S C C v. Staffords, 2. To-morrow, Jan. 15. High Tides*—11.6 a.m. Swimming Club launches: To.—9, 10, 11, 2.80. FroTm.-9.30, 10.30, 12.80, 8.80. Monday, Jul 1«. High Tides.—0.17 a.m.110 words
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Article64 1922-01-14 7 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. trad; smash. 23 Killed in Collision on Peking Line. Bhangbai, D.c 27.—At 7 am, yes rerday the PeMng-Fengtien train from Pekinsr, oollided at a place between Longfoi:g and Loktoi wilb a goods train from FsngtaUo Tientsin, killing three of the64 words
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Article470 1922-01-14 7 It has been wricten, says "Canton Times," that ex-President Wilson sacrihed China in order to get through his pet scheme—the League of Nations. Now there is a similar report that Secretary Hughes sacrificed China in order to get his Quadruple Alliance. Japan was the prodigal son.470 words
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Article79 1922-01-14 7 London, Dec 16.—Lecturing on "Phrenology as an Aid to Education" to the Child Study Society, Mr HayMurray, of St Andrews University, said that any head circumference below 18in. usually made an idiot. A person with a circumference of between 18in. and 19in. was generally feeble-minded. The79 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement414 1922-01-14 7 jGLOBEOb I The Ideal Tonic. Ccuragt mUi s<x>n rtUo't ytut kfmltk aid Hrength.'" I can itate positively that Globeol considerably curtails the period of convalescence;. Generally spcalifig, it may be said to represent the standard ipenfic for all diseases due to poverty of blood it is a frit-Jaas tonic, aad.414 words
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Advertisement151 1922-01-14 7 THRIFT, QUALITY PRICE. be THBIFTT. yon mast be Eoonomioal; 11l be Eoonomioal, yon must have QUALITY *> have Qaality, get it at the right PRICE Buy a Genuine New BRITISH CYCLE, in which THRIFT, QUALITY PRICE are the MERITS. Get it from the Cycle Depot: Guan Hoe Hin Co., i151 words
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Advertisement152 1922-01-14 7 A DEADLY ENEBIY. It ia the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twingea of Rheumatism causing acute suffering with each appearance, will wear away the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem trivial, but as they continue they grow worse and the152 words
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Advertisement339 1922-01-14 7 5 v The Body-building "I think I like you better as BOVRIL" J Ml f t 'itMk 1 •*Wri "—yes, it is lovely to feel I j. ft I lam getting StrOllg agait) Only those who have the weanromc burden of ill-health, can accurately realise what it means to feel339 words
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Advertisement149 1922-01-14 7 A O < AWf William Caxton first introduced the printing press into E ngland in the year 1471. Afteracquiring the newly invented arc of printing at Bruges, he returned tc England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and Playe of149 words
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Article2444 1922-01-14 8 LATEST PUCES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. v* •flp A Singapore, January 14. T <%« i Messrs. Lyall anil Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. y RUBBER.—Dolkr Shares. 11 j JL Divid Dili. er tett for year en 1 -i 80-9-21 r cant2,444 words
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Article973 1922-01-14 8 ASSERTING ITSELF ALL OVER THE WORLD. Five women member* of Parliament have been returned at the recent general elections in Sweden —a really wonderful victory ior tne iirst women's vote. The Conservative, Labour and Liberal Parties are all represented in these election* of women. But we doubt not973 words
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Article186 1922-01-14 8 London, Dec 16.—Fellows of long standing and many occasional visitors will regret to hear of the death of Arthur Thomson, formerly assistant superintendent at the Zoo. Thomson, who was the son of a former gatekeeper, entered the service of the Society in 1863 as a186 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement132 1922-01-14 8 I BUSINESS OPPORTOnIFIES May be discovered every I day in the Advertising columns of the Malaya Tribune's" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j Wanted/ M For Sale," I ;;To Let," "Lost,'* Found," and Trade Notices," Etc., Etc., will I bring quick resultsIf you have something to sell, or a house to let, if132 words
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Advertisement274 1922-01-14 8 ♦>'>**♦*♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦<:.. **♦*>♦*** I THE WORK j I OF DIGESTION should be performed with etse and J rorapletcne-s if the body is to be maintained in perfect health. But A even in the case of those who pes ess naturally strong digestions th J is far from always being the ca274 words
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Advertisement588 1922-01-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.*o.-British7ndia ANB APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Eaglaac) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. IHB COMPANY'S MAIL BEBVIOBS EAST OP BOMBAT are at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, Prom LONDON Due SINOAPOBE. Kashgar about Jin 23 Devanna about Feb588 words
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Advertisement536 1922-01-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS I > LINE OF STEAMERS MONTHLY SAILINGS to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, i. KMITA dae here February 5th HailiDg February 9th. For further Particulars, apply to Paterson Simons Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) f AGENTS. THE ADMIRAL536 words
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Advertisement456 1922-01-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in TJ. S. A) San Francisco_Service Thote d, eirouß of teeing the Orient should travel by the ecenh rcu HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, j YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG ■•■."NANKING" 15.C00 ton., Feb 80 (First Clan fare, Singapore to San Franoiroo,456 words
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Advertisement268 1922-01-14 9 O.S.K. tie Osaka Sboseo Kaisiia LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, 1 DB SODZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. Per POBT SAID, MAMWT.Tai LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Argun hiaru arr Jsn 23 dep 24 Andes Mam arr Feb 23 dep 24 Amnr Mam268 words
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Advertisement456 1922-01-14 9 STEAMER^SAHJNGS N. Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated i* Japan.) opa, London Lino r *?~~*r* Fortnightty Service IKJEtS?* MND N ANTWERP PORTS. Mishlna Mara J»n 22 SidoMaru LI f Fet> I gaggi Un« Monthly Servioa for MABSEILLE8 LIVBBPOOL v» ports Malacca Maru PORTS. aa Feb16 Monthly Sw vice »or LONDON, ANTWERP, BOTTE3DAM456 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement538 1922-01-14 10 OIJC OF THE K&YS THAT UN- KJCkS ihe storehouse of opportunities in the mercantile service ia a practical kaowteoge of shorthand aad Sssiaiei methods. The bekioamg oi tha-year ia aaaally the best time to pat your good resolution into action. Concentrate upon essentials. Get an efficient aad personal inatructioo, ia538 words
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Advertisement535 1922-01-14 10 MATWAO p TfTTT B HA lilt ITT HOTEL AJaandha Bhavan Lodge 180. Penang Street PENANG. OPEN NOW. The Plalnfield School at 7, Gentle Road cff Newton receives Chinese Papili. There ii no age limit hot boy I above 15 are plaoed in the afternoon olaatj. For farther terma and partioalara535 words
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Advertisement398 1922-01-14 10 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Ii»corpornted in the SJ3.) BOARD OF DISSCTOESi Lim Nm Soon, Rom, Dy. Cnastmnn. One Boon Tot, loo. i Um Chwee China, Esq. Chan Pon SUnf, Rom, Loo Pong Bong, Rag, Too Ron Kong, Eaa. Ong Bin Hong, Eao> Ton Soo Gua_, Boo, 8 Q Wong,398 words
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Advertisement481 1922-01-14 10 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, <gsgettiisd Is Londoa, wrnXn ta* Companies -atota of 1881 •0 1180, oitadUN. ISM), Aataoeiaad Capital Subscribed Capital M *****,000 PaM-up Capital 41,060,888 ■■■arvi Fni aaa Iaat *****,888 Haad Ofooe: If, OBLaCSCaURCH STRUT, London, S. C. 8. BOARh OF D1RBCTORS, R, J, Black, Eaq.,481 words
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Advertisement474 1922-01-14 10 BAJ05. 8ZE BUI TONG BANKING B INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in tbe SE.) HBAD OFFICE: ee, KLDTQ PTBJDT, SINGAPORE. 1*07, Paid-Bp Capital mm $1*60.000 Surplus mm •*LeO0 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Saah Eng Lim, Eaq.—Chalraaaa, Leo Wen Nam, Eaq.—Deputy Chnimian. Chnn Teck Ban, Eaq, One Chaw Rent, Tsq. Teo Teow Peng,474 words
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Advertisement461 1922-01-14 10 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang &5 Reach Street Malacca 181 .taker Street Moar 77-70 Janan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Raaamat Palembeng 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Frnncieco, Batavia, Sourahaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatiaaak andTraag. CAPITAL. AuthorBed $20,000,000461 words
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Advertisement475 1922-01-14 10 mm CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (Ineorporstd ia England BT BOTAL CaLtBTBB. Paid ap Capital in 800,000 Shares of an each naJJOOJ** Reaarvs Fund «,000,006 Baserre Liability of Floprietora »,090,00« BANEEBB, Bank of England. London Joint City nasi Midland Bank, Ltd, London Ceanty Westndnstet nasi Parr's Bank, Ms\475 words
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Advertisement436 1922-01-14 10 tttfltB and Quantitg are the two lfadiog features in our baaineaa. Wh&i w H eell, either to ihippe r planters or miners, can be relied upon; henoe it is ohesp In the long ran to deal with us. In quantity alao we are not laoking. Oar stocks at present, ai436 words
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