Malaya Tribune, 16 January 1922
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Title Section30 1922-01-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v y AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. ELr No. 12 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922.30 words
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Advertisement204 1922-01-16 1 I SUN AND COMPANY J 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phase: iM DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO 1 CAMERA REPAIRS AND I FRAME-MAKING. (SALE PRICES. I VAlin ninnr nniirc/n FLASKS.—Nickel plated «houlder» 1 lUUK rllNIt DRINKS:* cap. Morocco Laather colour- j cd case.204 words
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Advertisement101 1922-01-16 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Straits Settlement! ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect Ic Lighting ft Power Installations, Fell rente of Eleetrleal rappllei In itoek: V LB. Wires CableB. Metal Filament Lamps. €eiling Table Fans. j Fittings Accessories. "DittOinpr Telephones. MADSTRONG' Plants, rhe ideal Lighting Set for Bungalows101 words
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Advertisement246 1922-01-16 1 CIGARETTES I NUMBER gg g VIRGINIA p Refinement Solt Manuftcroren lARDATH TOBACCO Co.. Ltd., LOfDON. I Our Annual 1 AND Chinese New Year Clearance Sale NOW PROCEEDING. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! NEVER BEFORE have such really sm rt goods been offered so much below current price. Purohate Now. John Little Co.,246 words
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Article1068 1922-01-16 2 WHERE DRASTIC MEANS SUCCEED, The Timet medical correspondent contributes the following artiole to a recent issue of the Trade Supplement, and in many ways it will interest people in the tropics aa well as those exposed to a winter climate: When a man has caught a1,068 words
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Article140 1922-01-16 2 Hospital Building Fund. The Chinese sup-committee of the St Andrew's Mission Hospital Building Fund acknowledge with thanks the following donations towards ths szpenses of the sale, concert and Variety entertainment to be held at the end of this month at the St Andrew's Mission School and at140 words
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Article58 1922-01-16 2 Amount previously acknowledged $7,177.60 Per Mr N B Wasearhout Mr B X Hassan Marican $10.06 Mr Ona Shaik Moharned 25.00 Messrs M Akisamalin Bros. IO.tO Hadji Abdul Kalib ft.ea c V s i.oo Mr P M Sultan 10.00 61.00 Ths Hon Mr Song Ong Si n 50.0058 words
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Article111 1922-01-16 2 Hr J 1 E Wilson, late Chief [aspeetor of Mines in India, reviewed, ia a recent lecture in England, the eeonomie positioa of India as a potential competitor with Europa in the coal export trade. He pointed out that, in addition to the twe large ■teel111 words
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Article109 1922-01-16 2 London, Dm the end of the prtetat month H M S Victory will be p]« M d in dry dock at Portemouth, and it i 9 geaerally accepted that cc will ramaia there permanently. In viaw of thia, Mr W L Wyllie, R109 words
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Article559 1922-01-16 2 VETERANS OF THE ENGLISH BENCH. Two great veterans of the English Beach, Lord Halsbury and Lord Lindley, have died almost within a few hoars of each other. Both had been called to the Bar in 1860. Bosh, after remarkable career* of public service, had passed the commonly559 words
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Advertisement364 1922-01-16 2 If GREAT REDUCTIONS M ji "QUALITY" HI S3 o 9 I Bicycl of America. Sa3 Bs a os« <q f CaLL ahd inspect AT «00 i|t ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR GOY. Hs O W P 38 SHORT STREET. 5 The International Overseas Co. IMPORT! FINEST Coal, Sugar, r,NMI jBJSSr AUSTRALIAN Sandalwood OiL364 words
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Advertisement161 1922-01-16 2 ,i™ GE FOR YOURSELF. Is it worth while to experiment J«n the myriad so-called cures" ror Rheumatism 'prhen there IS one p£SSn& time-tested and PROVEN which will brine you instant 'relief For nearly a generation Little's Uneutial Balm has been used by all ciaa/iaa 0 f people, in all countries,161 words
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Advertisement141 1922-01-16 2 Electrify Your Bungalow! Why I cocte nt wi'h old fashioned, dangerous l erotene oil lsmps when you can hive eleotrio lights in your hem. at same running cost We can snj ply. from stook, Matthews' Plant 15-20 lamp car a city, complete with 16-oell glass ju batteries (80 a mo4re*hour141 words
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Advertisement448 1922-01-16 2 srvjflii*fT»Tjl I tv&s Pmnk pills Tour health, strength aud energy de. pend upoa tha condition of you* blood H foe feel weak aad out-of-anrtfc d seffer with indigestion, ihaninslii psins, palpitation*, sleeplessness, had drum, pains in the bank, are a*ae< aue, low-spirited, nervous aad sacking in go," the only way448 words
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Advertisement780 1922-01-16 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUoTIOiNS 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 ROOMS, 14-1, COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above sales780 words
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Advertisement384 1922-01-16 3 QrBi;d Opening of tha most ThriHiug and 0 igiaal Serial^ IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 930 p M Th* Sl* Corp DfWSttOtf Li< n\ Jiok fjffVetfea th a b*ro of CamcraJ Knighted and J-»to>ra'ed by Kint? O < »g-, with Helen Holmep 3nd a formi<i?.bl« cas*. in THE FATAL FORTUNE384 words
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Advertisement456 1922-01-16 3 i From Thursday, January 12, to Taaslay, January 17 1922 Be Alhtmora It Aihamdri the Tneatre AT Tns tna oa{ a UAMDDA Pictures, tbe &JL |mjf| sMtP JIM ard n B M T iV til I JTL 1 1 0 t\ JT -sssr I tad tut BEST FHt «iaii for456 words
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Advertisement155 1922-01-16 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures BEACH ROAD. From THURSDAY, Jan. 12, to WEDNESDAY, Jan. 17, (exo'uding Suuday, January 15) AN ATTENTION—HOLDING PATHE DrUMA with ru interesting plot THE HAUNTING TERROR In 4 IWif. An rYttflsui iistuii wi.h en air of mystery that makes it absorbir,*155 words
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Advertisement408 1922-01-16 3 SEASON'S SECOND SUPER PROGRAMME. In keeping with the policy established during the past year we will present, during the nuon dow at hand, a seriea of pholo .lay Stale? pieces which bav.n.T.r been approached in B ill" Tl The Firrt of thete offerings wag THE SAFETY CURTAIN THE SECOND OF408 words
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Article726 1922-01-16 4 In some respects the report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the financial position of the Singapore Municipality is gratifying, but when the whole of the recommendations are summed up they are not encouraging to the mind which believes in civic progress. The report does well to726 words
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Article571 1922-01-16 4 Before Mr Nunn, District Judge BO Saturday Chi ong Chee Yang, the quondam shipping clerk of Messrs Tan Kah Kee, was charged with cheating the firm in respect of $2,437 and $2,148 and with criminal breach of trust in repect of $1,750 on different dates. As the accused had pleaded571 words
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Article369 1922-01-16 4 LATEST REPORT OF ARRANGEMENTS. Attire for the Races. H M S Renown will reach Singapore at 9 a.m. on Friday, March 31. His Royal Highness will leave the ship in his own barge and land at Johnston's Pier punctually at 10 a.m. but, as already stated, the369 words
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Article181 1922-01-16 4 Progress of Commercial Section. It may be of interest to the commercial community to know to what extent the Malaya-Borneo Exhioition has been supported so far as the Commercial Section is conevrnd. Originally the Ground Committee provided fifteen kiosks, all of which have been let, as well as181 words
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Article243 1922-01-16 4 A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Penang Chinese Labourers Unemployment Fund was held at the Chinese Town Hall on Tuesday. Mr Yeoh Paik Tatt (chairman) presided and the others present were Messrs Oon Kheng Pheow. Lye Kuan, Kher Swee Teng Gan Him Heo, Lim Eng Hoe and Yeoh243 words
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Article579 1922-01-16 4 GENOA CONFERENCE REMAINS. THE PRELIMINARIES. Reuter. Paris, Jan 13.—The text of the pr& posed Anglo-French Pact, handed tj M Briand by Mr Lloyd George on 11, is published. It consists of five short First, in the event of direct provoked aggression by German» against France, Britain immediate!*, willReuter. - 579 words
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Article50 1922-01-16 4 Reuter. Geneva, Jan 13.—The Comd of the League of Nations ha- adopted a resolution moved by tl. Chines* representatives for tht puif obtaining necessary information from the Governments eoncen >d. The Secretary General has been authorised to convoke a second ■eetiH the Consultative Opium < BM on AprilReuter. - 50 words
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Article19 1922-01-16 4 Reuter. Cairo, Jan 15.—Gen A J rescinded the order reg.v af rendering the Zaghlulite fur...- b> authorities.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article47 1922-01-16 4 Her Highness the Ranes, untitled is returning to England at th ning of February. The 1 zabeth has had to nderg s]^: operation at home but we ere say is quite recovered. Her Hi*** 6 will be accompanied by Captaßl 5 Bejwy Gifford, A. D. C.—S. G.47 words
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Advertisement146 1922-01-16 4 ROBINSON AND CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. JUST RECEIVED The j Plastic TIF. Made with the Perfect Interlining. Pnw. Pat *****/»!. Q which will not stretch or m B curl and always retains its m A shape. ideal for Double Collar. «r la a Variety of Fashionable Designs.146 words
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Advertisement328 1922-01-16 4 I GUAN KIAT 8? Co., Ltd., j Incorporated in tbe Straits Settlement* 36, PHILLIP STBBBT, SINGAPORE. I I New Stocks in hand of Bright Handled Claw Hammer*, Engineer*! Ball Pane Hammers, Doable faced SU-dge Hammers, Boiler Scaling Hammers, Best Omwi Tenon Saws, G*at St«el Double edge Pruning taws, Cast Steel328 words
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Article500 1922-01-16 5 agreement Tsingtao and Ita clow. iaval Treaty still MMH Reuter. London, Jan. 13.-Several matters are protracting the Washington Conft.ance, the end of which is not so clearly in sight as it seemed a week ago. The Shantung question is not yet finally settled, but it is reportedReuter. - 500 words
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Article111 1922-01-16 5 A Serious Aspect. Keuter. Johannesburg, Jan 14.—The Wwken 1 redeiation has I drastic step, announcing that all Mcatanl services shall be withdrawn n Saturday morning, protesting ..hat tr.e nnpiojlfl were substituting scab hkwr, also tnat the Government rejected the federation's oifer to rft the coalmines. —Reuter. JohannesKeuter. - 111 words
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Article114 1922-01-16 5 treaty Formally Ratihed. Reuter. londoa. Jan 14.—The Southern Pirtiiawint of Ireland has appointed a provisional government, several of whom are Dail ministers, including Mr .Michael Collins and also Professor, Mat NeiU, Speaker of the Dail, with eowtl to add to their number. Hi Griffith was not appointed, inReuter. - 114 words
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Article44 1922-01-16 5 Reuter. Madrid, Jan 13.—1t is now stated that the repeat that the King refused t* Hg> the decree was inaccurate. It explained that His Majesty only wished to postpone signature. It is expected Senor Maura will form a cabinet, excluding Lacierva.— Keuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article40 1922-01-16 5 100 Mile An Hour Wind. Reuter. New York, Jan 13.— Five were ■died and 50 injured in a hurricane, fnt wind was sometimes a hundred aa hour, and pedestrians were blown under the wheels of tbe trails.—K«uew.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article125 1922-01-16 5 Cian Line to Pay. Reuter. London, Jaa 13.—The -Court of ffcaaicei at Edinburgh to-day found foe the plaintiff! in an action by the Standard Oil Company of New York versus the dan Line for tne loss of cargo aboard the Clan Gordon in July, The vessel loadedReuter. - 125 words
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Article122 1922-01-16 5 Greatly Redutcu Stocks. Reuter. London, oan 13. —Messrs S Figgis and Company's annual india rubber market review estimates that the total shipments from the East in 1921 wen JoB,OUO tons, and the stocks in London and Liverpool have increased from 50,000 to (7.000 tons but the stocksReuter. - 122 words
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Article53 1922-01-16 5 international Opinion. Reuter. Paris, Jan 14.—The commission of Inter-Allied jurists which was invited by the Supreme Council to give its opinion on the Leipzig judgments of war criminals, has submitted a unanimous resolution demanding that Germany be required to surrender the accused persons for judgment b> theReuter. - 53 words
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Article45 1922-01-16 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 13.—The Senate has upheld the right of Senator Newberry to retain his seat. It will be recalled that the Supreme Court quashed his sentence of two years' imprisonment and a fine of £2,000 for corrupt practices in the 11*1-8 eioceKma.—Reot*».Reuter. - 45 words
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Article480 1922-01-16 5 IS THE PACT OVER? POINCARE BUSY. Reuter. London, Jan. 13. —M Briand's resignation comes as a bitter disappointment to British hopes, and has torpedoed the Cannes Conference, and pcfssibly also the Genoa Conference, foji&t is considered impossible to continue the Cannes discussions in the absence of France, whileReuter. - 480 words
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Article40 1922-01-16 5 Labour Sentiment. Reuter. Adelaide, Jan 13.—Alarmed by Mr Barwell's statement as to introducing Asiatics into the Northern Territory, the Labour Party has issued a manifesto urging the workers to fight this movement for introduction of coloured labour. Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article43 1922-01-16 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 14—The imports for December were $236,800,000, including gold $31,685,000 silver 35,516,000 and the exports $295,900,000, including gold $1,950,000; silver 87,145,000. The imports for 1921 were $2,508,452,000 gold $691,267,000 silver $63,243,000 and the exports 1,484,767,000, gold $23,680,000, silver $51,575,000—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article55 1922-01-16 5 Reuter. London, Jan 13.—The new Commonwealth of Australia loan of five millions sterling at six per centum, stock redeemable in 1931-1941, issued at a price of 97, is being under.JWritten. An issue of four millions sterling ordinary and eight per centum preference shares of the Anglo-Persian Oil CompanyReuter. - 55 words
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Article22 1922-01-16 5 Reuter. Manila, Jan 13. —Eight deaths have occurred from cholera in the past fortnight. Eighty-one 6uiferer» have been iaoiatd.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article305 1922-01-16 5 HOOLIGANS DO SOME DAMAGE. ARMOURED CARS USED. Reuter. Madras, Jan. 14.—Rumour BfJ ot n killing rioters wholesale since the Prince of Wales arrived. On making enquiries of the highest official sources, late last night, I learnt that the known number of deaths as the result of fighting wasReuter. - 305 words
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Article283 1922-01-16 5 The scheme for the iUi- s "UMiool evening classes comprises tuition in book-keeping, type-wruii.g and shortand (classes to be formed immediately*, and later in the j mr instruction will be given m commercial English, arithmetic a,id office routine (Governmental an>i commercial). Ad\aneed and e.enunUry classes will283 words
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Article100 1922-01-16 5 The death rate for the week end ing Jan 7 was 30.74 per mille. Nationalities were Europeans 0, j Eurasians 5, Chinese 153, Malays Indians 25, with a total of 214, of which 148 were males and 66 females The chief cause* of death were Beri-beri 24, phthisis100 words
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Article454 1922-01-16 5 SPECIAL ENROLMENT DAYS OVER. But Recruiting Continues. La will be seen from tbe notice 'a our adverticement cj!um..§, ep'oiii recruiting dayi are not King eel aBide ia fu'i.-e. Iuiond. iag recrai.s may g«t th ir enrol u*nt tc-um ei'her from Ibt Drill Hallor'iiH Clubs, and oo are ■In454 words
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Article103 1922-01-16 5 .v. a .\e taaaj vdjutani. Capt II A J Woodfall has been apppiated Acting Adjutant Malacca v'oluntaer RnUs, and proceeds to Malacca by the Hye-Leong em Monday next. Capt oodfail was commissioned in the fth Battalion East Surrey Regt (T b in 1911. He proceeded to India103 words
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Article241 1922-01-16 5 Diapate in Supreme Court. Before the Ckiti Justice Sir W*altei Shaw in the Supcesae Cuurt this morning, the partly tried case, Stracnan OeweU and Co., vs. Lan Kia Wuh, (carrying on business BBttkff the style of The (Jaiteu Aiiipo.-. Trada't Co.), came up for further iiearing. Mr A241 words
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Article15 1922-01-16 5 Mr W Duncan, who is now living near Woking, is returning to Malaya iv April.15 words
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Article72 1922-01-16 5 Singapore, January 16. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2a 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 13-16 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 5-16 d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 14 p.c. p». On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 64% On Java— Bank Tel.72 words
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Article34 1922-01-16 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, January 16. R bed Smoked Sheet Cloaing Price* Buyeri Seller* Spot 36 36% Feb to March 37% 38 April to June 40 40% Tone of Market.—Quiet.34 words
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Article25 1922-01-16 5 Singapore, January 16. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under: New York.—lbva cts. London— lOd. Singapore.—36 cts. Sheet. Tone of Market.—Quiet.25 words
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Article105 1922-01-16 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, January 16. Silver 35%. j Hongkong 14 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $51. Share Market. —Quia*-, Rubbers. —Practically Mlo enquiry. Tins.—Taiping $1.05 to $1.10, Norths fU2% to |147tt. Souths 49 to 51 cents, Papans 22 to 26 cents, j Kawangs 57 Vk to105 words
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Article73 1922-01-16 5 A Wuchow telegram dated Dec 29 Btab that daring the previous fortaigbl nearly every motor boat f.om up rhn r has had one or two passengers shot dead and several wounded by prates en route. Ihe latest boat, the fneh Wo, had one killed and five WO .cd. The authorities73 words
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Advertisement242 1922-01-16 5 NOTICE j N ice is hereby tha': tb bufjr.f-es of Chop Bnan Teok R ne of Noi. 20 <fc 31, Ci cnlar Road, Wrgapoee, will be wound np cm tb«» 27 b »reten\ All having acc nnir both doe and nuctae lot payment, requested to preeent their bills for settlement242 words
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Advertisement125 1922-01-16 5 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. 'Incorporated in Horfckong.. CASH SALE. j Large Selection of Novels B\ WELL KNOWN AUTHORS Offered at Half Price. Fine Display of Children's Books Less 25 per cent Soiled Bocks on ail Subjects 4 At Very low Prices. KELLY WALSH, Ltd., £a*fits isce, SIMGAPOBF. The j Conwa)=S ewart=Ori?in?il125 words
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Article4325 1922-01-16 6 REPORT OF COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. The Full Recommendations. PART I.—Preliminary. Th* Commission sat on the 6th, Oct. to discuss procedure. Subsequent meetings have been held on Saturday the 8th October, Thursday the 13th October, Monday the 17th October, Saturday the 22nd October, Saturday the ."th November, Wednesday the4,325 words
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Advertisement74 1922-01-16 6 I WE OFFER SAKURA I msw tkms mm l\ For One Mfeefr only. At a Ridiculous Price. G. A U RELY Co, t-B, FirldTßon Greta, T*m«. «AUR.LT.--6INGAPORB pkjM m iililiaßlnMßil l ——l——— STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. EURASIAN COMPANY. 158 men are expected to attend aft the Drill Hall on Wednesday74 words
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Advertisement264 1922-01-16 6 KEAVELLS HAND OPERATED AIR COMPRESSORS For Starting Gas or Oil Engines and Pumping Up iMotor Tyres, Etc. This Hale machine is an extremely simple and reliable had driven Air Compreaeor, euitable to cbargitg the Btartin* 1 recj-iveis oi g** and oilengines, infUing pneumatic tyrei in K*.-agn f or any purpcse264 words
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Advertisement144 1922-01-16 6 TO LET—On* room with verandah, private family Tanglin (livtrle*-, par, garag*. Apply P, 0. 172, c/o Malaya Tribune. 16 1 21 1 8. S. V. F. RECRUITING. After Friday, 13th January, 1922, nnleaa notification to the contrary is given, no special daya will be fixed tor enrolling. All who wiah144 words
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Article554 1922-01-16 7 FOOTBALL. MALACCA GAMES. Govt. Competition. At a meeting held at St F A Club Premise* the draw for the first round of the Government Interdepartmental football competition resulted as follows: St Francia' Inst, v The~Posts and Telegraph. Medical Team v Alor Gajah D O Team. Govt. Monopolies v Jaain554 words
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Article200 1922-01-16 7 SCC MEETING. A meeting in connection with rugby football will be held at the S C C in the Lounge after practice on Tuesday afternoon, when the Malaya Cup Competition which is to be held next season will be discussed. It is hoped that all interested members will attend,200 words
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Article505 1922-01-16 7 S C C v». STAFFORDS. Prior to meeting the Stafford* cricket team on the Padang on Saturday afternoon in a farewell match, the SCC cricketers entertained their Rueyts to tiffin in the North Room of the Cricket Club. There were over 40 present and an excellent lunch was served.505 words
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Article241 1922-01-16 7 PEN AN G RACES. Third Day's Result*. (From Our Own Correnpondent), Penang, Jan 14.—Exceile nt weatherprevailed for the third da y's racing! and there was a good atten* iance. The results were as folio* f Race I.—(One Mile). Babr (Suttle) I 1 Two ran.—Won by five lengtha. Time241 words
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Article367 1922-01-16 7 BASHAM vs. LEWIS FILM. Mr R M Donati, by whose enterprise tbe peblic of Singapore were shown the great Dam pie v Carpentter film, has procured another splendid boxing film, the contest between Johnny Basbam and "Kid" Lewis, for the middle-weight championship. This film was soreened in Mr Donati's367 words
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Article488 1922-01-16 7 YESTERDAY'S EVENTS. Tbe third of the races for tbe Son. »r villa Bowl was sailed on Sua day morning, ten boats starting in l'gbt weather *nd a calm sea, a chance from tbe weather whicb bas prevailed for some time. The Kmll en crossed Brat, jast ahead, and the488 words
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Advertisement466 1922-01-16 7 /GLOBĔOIa The Ideal Tonic. Couragr G.'sbfol -wilt soon restore your health and strength.'" *j' I tan state positively that Globĕol considerably curtails the period of convalescence. Generally sp*akmg. it may be said to represent the standard specific for all diseases due to poverty of blood. It is a fir»t-dass tonic,466 words
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Advertisement132 1922-01-16 7 i /i/ William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year H71. After acquiring th6 newly inv ntod art 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 of Chesse"132 words
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Article1774 1922-01-16 8 UJHI HICK QUOTEW 0 Km; MOB. Vr-y- IBM Drridenda. Valuee iiyi. StUns. mm I Albnby a 15. O 26 25 per cent for year ended 30-8-2l> 1 Alor Gsjah 1 30 1 40 5 per cent for year ended 10-4-201 2 Amalgamated Malay 1 20 1 401,774 words
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Article13 1922-01-16 8 4 J?t* Bp r *>-■«« will h.w the Ported by ow > ™v~13 words
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Article205 1922-01-16 8 NOT EASILY DETECTED. In a letter to the Daily Mail" Mr Albert F Celvart, author of "Pearls and Pearl states la the statement signed by 21 of the leadinr. jewellere in this country and published by you it is alleged that a claim has been made to the205 words
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Article125 1922-01-16 8 Mr J N Sen, in his report on ths Indiaa Students Department for last year, estimates that there are about 1,500 students at the Universiuti aad Technical Colleges ia Britain, aad in view of the great pressure at th» Universities, this number cannot be said to125 words
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Advertisement145 1922-01-16 8 BfSiJJISS j ffrW.ir?IES May be discovered every day in- tha Adwsrtis- I i»g coinmns of the I "Ma4ay* Tribune's" CLASSIFIED JU»IE1ISf|£1TS I I *or Sale," [I Notices;" Etc., Etc, will II omn& quick results. I M f?rr have something to II or a house to let, if 70x1 squire an145 words
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Advertisement178 1922-01-16 8 CimCURA FOR HAIR AND SKIN For promoting and maintaining beauty of skin and hair Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal powder, refreshing and cooling to most delicate skins. tag a. m. ommmii m jmum tt Sold thraighpat the Bmptre Fntuh Depot F K.w bjrr*SM..LW .ST178 words
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Miscellaneous491 1922-01-16 8 HAILS CLOSE To-day, Jan. 16. Peo u(, Suas A Nw York 'Yaiftu» 2 Malacca A Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Amsterdam A Londoa •Polyphemus 3 p.m. Port Swcttemham A Penaag •Kinta 3 p.m. Malacca A Muar ♦Hyc Leong 8 p.m. Sarawak A Goebilt Kuching 4 p.m. Pulau Batam A Pulau491 words
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Advertisement589 1922-01-16 9 STEAMER SAILINGS India ANB APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Eaglaao.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL B. N. CO. Under tontrset with His Majesty's Government. fIB COMPANY'S MAII SBBVIOIS HAST OI BOMBAY bjb) at present suspended. LOm*K VARMAiTKRaT ftMvlCl. Froa &ONDON Dne BINGAPOBE. lash&ar about Jan 23 Deranna about589 words
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Advertisement532 1922-01-16 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 B. EMITA doe here February 5th Sailing February Stb. For further Particulars, apply to Pater son Simons Co., Ltd. (Incorporated hi England.) 7 K— AGENTS. THE532 words
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Advertisement729 1922-01-16 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated ia 8. A,) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient ihould travel by the aoenh rent" HONGKONG, fHAJfSHAL NAGAJAAO» YOKOHAMA. HOHOhWAB m Mil BaUJFCIIPB, Prom HONGKONG let NANKING 15,000 tons, Feb tO (First Class fare, Singapore ta Ban Franeiieo, G $343.00)729 words
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Advertisement538 1922-01-16 9 STEAMER SAILINGS i mm. nr— n f-— 1 1 1 —I I J 1., N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporate* fat Japan.) -wC-^ London Llna Fortnightiy -ervioe For MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWBBP via PORTS. Yoshino Maru j an 22 Miehina Maru 29 Sado Maru 8 Liverpool Llna Monthly Servioe For MABSRILIJfiS LIVERPOOL538 words
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Advertisement525 1922-01-16 10 EA101D, 1 -Jty i a—sm OM OF THE KSY5 THAT UNLOCKS the storehouse of opportunities in the mercantile service ia a practical knowiecge of shorthaad aad business methods. The bee inning of tbe year is usually the best time to pat your good resolaiion into attion. Concentrate upon essentials. Get525 words
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