Malaya Tribune, 19 January 1922
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Title Section27 1922-01-19 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. IX.-No No. 15 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement260 1922-01-19 1 ff SUN AND COMPANY I lt9. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 SINGAPORE. Pb«m lit DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. I ml.Sk"mw^WmWStS. lf (Incorporated in England.) I I* SALE PRICES. Dlr ari r nnilll/c FLASKS.—NickeI plated shoulders YOUR PICNIC DRINKS and260 words
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Advertisement97 1922-01-19 1 mam Sime, Darby Co., Ltd, II nconwated in Htraito Settlements I f ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting A Power Installations, 'k 1 I Fall raqmj rf metrical 5 ph,.« in liook I VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dlfitoirapr Telephones. MADSTRONG*97 words
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Advertisement237 1922-01-19 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AMD SHIPPING GA"TTE. Tel. No. 845, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. mnn $15.00 Half-yearly mm |J| I* Per quarter 8,76 Pcetaga Extra 50 etc. per Moatk. Our Annua! Chinese New Year Clearance Sale NOW PROCEEDING. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! NEVER BEFORE237 words
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Article333 1922-01-19 2 AN UNDAUNTED INDIAN. Ths account of a fight between a ma a and a huge leopard in a jungle Tillage has thrilled India. After killing a young girl, the beast was chased by the inhabitants of the village, and in the end, the champion hunter among the333 words
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Article476 1922-01-19 2 Keeping up its Reputation. Tht "London Mngasine" for January iB a splendid production, and brimful of good features. Besides the usual high class fiction, thsre are many interesting articles, such as *A round with Sandy Herd" by Frank M Carruthers, 1 All on Big bteamers," by Sir476 words
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Article50 1922-01-19 2 Lendos Dec 31.-Anti-Prohibitionists are endeavouring to secure the pessa/rt of a bill permitting the sale <rf heavily taxed light wines and beer in order to provide revenue for the Payment of soldiers' bonus. Meanwhile ths Director of Prohibition declares that the law will b» sven nnfre rjgMly enforced next yejitv50 words
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Article242 1922-01-19 2 NEW PEERS, BARONETS AND KNIGHTS, London, Jan 1. —The New Year's honour list is unusually long, and includes four peerages, sixteen baronetcies, and forty-eight knighthoods, besides apppointments to various orders. The best known new peers are Sir James Buchanan, the distiller, and Sir Robert Nivision financial adviser242 words
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Article203 1922-01-19 2 Scheme for Emigration. London, Dec 16. —General Booth, who has returned from abroad, believes that the worst period of unemployment snd distress is over, and that in the near future there will be a great exodus from the Old World to the new western and southern lands.203 words
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Article167 1922-01-19 2 Fall in Rice Exports. In his report on the budget of Siaat for the year 1321-1, the Financial Adviser, Mr W J F Williamson, C M G state?: Ths two most striking items srs those relating to (a) the import of general goods, which showed a total value167 words
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Advertisement351 1922-01-19 2 I lectrify Your Bongalow! Why be content with old fashioned, dangerous kerosene oil lamps when yon oan have eleotrio lights in yonr home st the same running cost We oan supply, from stock, Matthews' Plant 15 80 lamp oapa eity, oojaplete with 16-ceil glass jar baturie* (80 ampere-hour eapaoity) for351 words
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Advertisement582 1922-01-19 2 A REMEDY. Some people inherit throat tenderness, and with them Just a slight chill makes the breathing tube* so swollen and sor* that it is sheer agony to attempt to *p*ak. Thar* is on* infallibl* r*m*dy for this condition— WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE so it at any tim* th* throat582 words
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Advertisement113 1922-01-19 2 WHAT'S THE USE? What's the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face when ten minuses' rubbing with Little's Oriental Balm will bring relief. Neuralgia is nothing: but tortured nerves, But those nerves quivering with agony, unlit yen for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little's Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relisves—stops113 words
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Advertisement579 1922-01-19 2 A PAINFUL ENEMY. 1 heaatatias* is s Bloe4-poises> Until not long ago doctors as well m patients thought rheumatism was due to damp and cold. You need feet neither of those if you are not carrying rheumatism poison about with you in your blood. It is an acid whieh only579 words
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Advertisement665 1922-01-19 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS. Messrs WARING A 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, COLLYEB QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above665 words
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Advertisement353 1922-01-19 3 From Thursday, 19ih January to 8:mday, 22nd January. Grand Opening of the moat Thrilling and O.igir.al Serial IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. The Slk 8erial Corp 3 presents Lieut. Jack Levering the hero of Oambra', Knighted and Decorated by King George, with Helen Holmes and a formidable oast353 words
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Advertisement580 1922-01-19 3 I. From WtdneBdft y' J «nuary 18, to Monday, January 23, 1922, Athswnhrsi AT THE tau-erti ntatre SSstSJS Orchestra Cakca, Coffee, tad the best Tee Hall for Moik sod Pettires Tosv ote, meiiieii BiiOH sojld senred mtlmu daring later vaia. A TENSE, HUMAN AND S0BNI0ALLT BEAUTIFUL Supplemented by PIOIURE THE580 words
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Advertisement362 1922-01-19 3 FIRST 8H0W CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. AT 7 3» P.M. SHARP. WON BT A FOWL 2 Part Triangle Keystone. WORLD BRADY PICTURES PRESENTS THE WOMAN BENEATH With Ethel Clayton. From the story by Willard Mack In Five Parti. SECOND SHOW AT 9.11 P.M. "FIGHTING FATE SERIAL Episode 11 and 12 With362 words
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Article114 1922-01-19 4 The question of China's future continues to worry Washington. Open-doers, tariffs, and control of mines, are items for settlement. Britain and France are now discussins Near East problems. The British consular serriee is coat- ing more nowadays. A German ship haa gone down hi the North Sea, with114 words
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Article53 1922-01-19 4 DEATH. Mm. E. Ohojtg Choon, Gorernment Pensioner, and father of M ess re. E. Fa*n Hee, Toon H«e, Sip Hee, Chen Hee end Tern Hee of 41 Sean Street, pasted away on the 17th Instant. The Interment takes plee* on 8atordsy, the 21st Instant, at 10 a.m. 1953 words
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Article648 1922-01-19 4 I A great deal has been said about the Moplahs and their faith, and in most cases the comments have been distinctly unfavourable, leaving very little room for doubt in the mind of the lay reader that the Moplahs are a very fanatical and unruly lot. The648 words
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Article489 1922-01-19 4 Mr P A Anthony has left Koala Lumpur for Singapore. Mr A D Duncan, manager of Batu Lintang Estate, Bagan Serai, Perak, returned from Home leave by the Blue Funnel liner Theseus. The members of the Anjuman-i-Islam are requested to note that the Anjuman has been removed from 39 Sungei-road,489 words
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Article112 1922-01-19 4 Another Big Seizure. j x (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Jan 19.—There has been a sequel to the Klang samsn seizure. It having been suspected that part of the cargo of the tongkang had been put off somewhere along the Klang coast, a lookout was kept, and112 words
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Article115 1922-01-19 4 District Court Cases. In the district court, before Mr B Nunn, this morning, the case resulting from the arrest, by Detective Inspector Phear of a number of men, In connection with several burglaries, was continued. The hearing of the case against Dollah, an Indian, was further proceeded with.115 words
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Article95 1922-01-19 4 To-morrow's Meeting. Mr Lim Han Hoe, hon secy of the S C B A, writes: I shall be obliged if you will allow me space to call the attention of the various communities to the public meeting to be held at the Victoria Theatre on Friday, Jaa 20,95 words
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Article39 1922-01-19 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan 18.—The Kedah and Siamese police are working together on the Doughty-Smith case. Big rewards are offered for the capture of the gang robbers. No arrests have been effected so far.39 words
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Article104 1922-01-19 4 At the first annual general meeting of the Friendly Picnic Party Association, held at the Club's premises on Sunday, the following w«a asngfssi office-bearers for the current year: Patron, Mr Chua Sua Chwee (reelected); President, Mr Chia Goh Lee; Vice-Presidents, Mr Goh Hood Teck (re-elected), Mr Tan Yew Liang, Mr104 words
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Article189 1922-01-19 4 At a meeting held on Monday night of the Straits Chinese Reading Club, with Mr Song Ong Siang in the chair,' the second issue of the Manuscript Magazine was read out before a big audience of members (old and new) snd friends. The articles which made up the magazine are189 words
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Article481 1922-01-19 4 RARE MONKEY FOR zon SECTION. Amateur Photographer's Chaßc, Entries for exhibits for the Amateur Photographic Section of the Malay* Borneo Exhibition must be before March 17. These must» actually taken by exhibitor either in the Malay Peninsula or Borneo and be the original work of the ex. hibitor.481 words
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Article270 1922-01-19 4 Eurasian Co. Formed. The enrolment of members for tht Eurasian Co. SVC at the Drill Ball yesterday afternoon was most successful, a total of 150 men being enrolled. Out of these some 45 per cent were old Volunteers. The influx of so much new blood is encouraging as270 words
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Advertisement183 1922-01-19 4 gJS|K DevDcc Orcftesfrc," p D mI "I Masters E 41 l Irak •»*rY* hi Voice i r Grafflophone Records 1 pROVIDR an endless repertoire of the latest dance j Wm music, played by famous orchestras, in perfect I dsmce tune. i p| The New Dance List just issued contains Forty183 words
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Advertisement307 1922-01-19 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd, Inoorpontoc in tha Btniti Sattlemot» 36, PHILLIP STBBJBT, SINQAPOBB. New Stocks in hand of Bright Handled Claw Hammers, Engineer* Ball Pane Hammera, Double faoed Sledge Hammer*, Boiler Sealing Hammera, Beat Oaat Steel Tenon Saw*, Oaat Steel Double edge Pruning Saws, Oaat Steel Single edge Pruning Bawi,307 words
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Article531 1922-01-19 5 Delegations Discuss tt?e Opes Boor Policy. Tariffs and Mines. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 17.—A communique states that an understanding has been reached regarding the transfer of the Kiaochow administration to China. A Sino-Japanese conference has begun a discussion on the mines question.—Reuter. Washington, Jan 17. —Virtually no progress wasReuter. - 531 words
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Article97 1922-01-19 5 The Canal Scheme. Reuter. Washington, Jan 17.—President Harding has transmitted without comment to the Senate the joint com-, mission's report recommeading the* creation of the Great Lakes to Atlantic canal. Engineers estimate the cost of a thirty foot channel on tr.e Saint Lawrence from LakeReuter. - 97 words
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Article103 1922-01-19 5 Reforms Desired. Reuter. London, Jan 17.—As an outcome of the committee under tl.e chairmanship of Sir Demetriadi, established in 1920 10 discuss the conditions certain shipowners have endeavoured to impose regarding India and homeward J«t of lading, the Federation of British Traders' Associations has beea formed to-dayReuter. - 103 words
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Article62 1922-01-19 5 Ere the Snows Melt. Reuter. p aris, Jan. 17_Anglo-French dip°matic discussions have already Parted with a cordial interview be**n Ur d Curzon and M Poincare, bl 0 discussed Franco-British proms' particularly the Eastern ques'on and agreed that the solution of until l r ught not to be deferredReuter. - 62 words
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Article34 1922-01-19 5 Reuter. Washington, JaB 17—An eerthshock, described as very severe, estimated to have occurred 2,500 r*".—* of Washington. It was by the seismograph at midlasted over an hour.— w.« 4 mtmMReuter. - 34 words
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Article140 1922-01-19 5 Some Improvement. Reuter. London, Jan 17.—A meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of <&mt .Britain'- passed *a resolution urging that Government further improve the British consular service in order to facilitate British trade abroad Sir George Her.wick, M P., moving the resolution, declared that Brit-tin was losingReuter. - 140 words
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Article69 1922-01-19 5 Invitations Are Out. Reuter. Berlin, Jan 17.—The Italian Ambassador, in accordance with ths decisions at Cannes, has formally invited Germany to send delegates to the Genoa economic conference on March 8. Twenty-four European nations will be invited to the conference in addition to the United States and Japan.Reuter. - 69 words
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Article61 1922-01-19 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 17.—The clash between the civil and military authorities in Spain which evoked the recent crisis has resulted in the vindication of the former. All officers and committees of the so-called juntas have now signified their submission to the constituted authority, whereupon Sr. Maura and hisReuter. - 61 words
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Article20 1922-01-19 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 17—It is officially stated the Senate bill dealing with theiuqdin&i>£«Allfed debt*"meets with the President's approval.—Rentes*.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article1514 1922-01-19 5 STARTLING EVIDENCE AT FIRST HEARING. Three Confessions. Since Monday, the Johore Assizes have been engaged on the trial of the five Malay coolies, Mohamed bin Mat Amin, Yusof bin Hassan Ali bin Osman, Abdul Jalal bin Pandak, and Yunos bin Penok, who stand charged with the murder of1,514 words
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Article75 1922-01-19 5 Several Lives Lost. Reuter. London, Jan 17.—Eleven lives were lost during the burning in the North Sea of the German steamer Vesta. The cargo of naphtha exploded. One boat was destroyed and another swept away by a heavy sea, when three men were drowned. Several of theReuter. - 75 words
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Article59 1922-01-19 5 Reuter. London, Jan 17.—The receipt of applications for the 5% per cent Treasury Bonds due on May 15, 1930, terminated at the close of business to-day. On and after Jan 23 applications will be received for an issue of five per cent Treasury Bonds due on Feb. 1,Reuter. - 59 words
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Article48 1922-01-19 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan It.—A new departure in raising money in a foreign country has been taken by the Seine department, which has been authorised to issue three million sterlings worth of bonds in London at interest of seven per cent, redeemable in sterling in thirty years.—ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Article144 1922-01-19 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, January 18. Catalogued 1,884,104 lbs. Tons 841.12. Offered 1,503,119 lbs. Tons 671.03. Sold 1,313,573 lbs. Tons 686.41. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 35% to 36 cents per lb. Good Average Quality 34 to 35 cents per144 words
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Article184 1922-01-19 5 FRASER CO' S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jan 17. The local share market, has remained in a very uninteresting condition, throughout the past week, and we do not look for much improvement until after the Chinese New Year, at the end of the present month. Rubber at 36% cents spot and184 words
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Article322 1922-01-19 5 MACPHAIL CO' S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jan 17. Although there have been further declinea in the prices of rubber and tin, a moderate amount of business has been done during the week. Industrials and tin shares engaged most attention, the deals in tins being largely speculative. Rubbers, except 4 for322 words
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Article100 1922-01-19 5 Accused of Unsound Mind? In the second court yesterday afternoon Inspector Edwards, mentioning the case in which Geo. Gomes stands charged with having murdered his wife and little son at his residence in Bukit Thnah-road on Dec 80 last, said that the accused was still in hospital100 words
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Article11 1922-01-19 5 (We de mot necessarily endorse tas opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article645 1922-01-19 5 From KOEL I have been greatly interested in the article reproduced in your columns of the 11th inst: and cote that opinion is not undivided on the subject. This news—one need hardly doubt—ia what the "Worshippers at the shrine of Mammon" (vide Milton's "Paradise Lost,"645 words
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Article279 1922-01-19 5 A Penang Comment. With regard to school accommodation in Penang, the Straits Echo" says: Two years ago there were undoubtedly almost insuperable surf dimeuities, but those can hardly exist now. Hie problem is particularly urgent at present because una is the beginning of a new year. On Monday279 words
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Article110 1922-01-19 5 Sago flour is quoted at 15 j. Tin ia quoted at £168.2.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 16|6 for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 29|- in London cube gambier at 35.-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 11.5, Egyptian cotton at 20.50.110 words
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Article123 1922-01-19 5 We are informed, says the "Malay Mail," that Messrs THT Rogers and Son, of Kuala Lumpur, and Messrs Logan and R' ss, of Penang, have affected an amalgamation with the object of carrying on in partnership the business heretofore carried on at No 73, Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur, by Mr123 words
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Article70 1922-01-19 5 Singapore, January 19. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-15d Demand 2s 8 13-16 d Private 8 months, sight 2s 4 9-32J On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 17»% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 14 p.c pm. On Shanghai-* Bank demand draft 64% On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 128%70 words
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Article60 1922-01-19 5 C. of C. Rubber Associstton. Singapore, January 19. ttibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices, Buyers Sellers Spot 33% 34 February 34 34% Feb to March 34% 35 April to June 37 37% Tone of Market.—Weak, Fred Wsterhouse Co.. Ltd. Singapore, January 19. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:—60 words
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Article251 1922-01-19 5 Crowned Heads "Struck Off." The substitut c:i <>f figure*! cf work-»wg-men for jrowrifd heads on tho aew postaga stamps being issued b> the German Government have considerable political significance. They apeak emphatic W/ for the radical change in pubii: opinion, and argue rather convincingly of a continued251 words
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Article86 1922-01-19 5 The marriage took place at Penang on Monday of Mr Khoo Hong Tat to Miss Khaw Phaik Chin, second daughter of Mr Khaw Joo Tok. The usual ceremonies attending a Chinese wedding were gone through during the day. There was a large attendance present at the bridegroom's residence in China-street86 words
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Advertisement67 1922-01-19 5 MINIM AX Fire Extinguishers. I Once Filled Always Ready, fl STOCKED IN TWO SIZES: A" Hize flO Pine) $4S I I "D" Sir- (2 Gallon*)... 30 Complete with Will Brackßi and Charge. WT A Fee Refill ia given for Each Minima* m Each time It Is used In an actual67 words
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Article773 1922-01-19 6 By v Raynjum*." For some weeks past local aorta activities have been somewhat below par. There have been fewer games played, and apart from one er two special events such as the annual rugger trophy match, the tennis friendlies in which aUeinman figured, and the S C C773 words
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Article90 1922-01-19 6 The Empire to-night will have "The Fatal Fortune" serial in the first show, and "La La Lucille" in support, whilst "Hitting the Trail" (five-parts) and episodes 9 and 10 of "The Dragon's Net" are features in the secondsnow programme. c c c "A Girl of To-day", an excellent90 words
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Article857 1922-01-19 6 FOOTBALL. KWALA L¥MP¥R BJBVET. The AuMkkttMi football mats* played at Kuala Luaipur last Saturday between tha Kuala Lumper Bail- ways and a picked Ipoh team captainad by Mr W G Ball resulted ia a win for the homesters by twe goals te one. ROME LSAGWE NEWS. The two leading857 words
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Article38 1922-01-19 6 DICK SMITH va ALBERT LLOYD. London, Jan. 17.—At the National Sporting Club, in a twenty-round, coatees for n parse of £250, Dick Smith, ex-cruiser-weight champion of Britain, defeated Albert Lloyd, the Australian cruiser-weight champion, on points,— Reuter.38 words
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Article129 1922-01-19 6 ANOTHER CHAMPION HER*. Another famoaa billiard champion haa arrived In Singapore —Mr H W Stevenson, who made tha record break of 1012 in 19 IS (only recently beaten by Newman) Mr Stevenson haa arranged so play ai the Singapore Club on Friday and will very probably appear at other129 words
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Article95 1922-01-19 6 SCCVHK&S, RGA. A strenuous game of hockey was played on the padang yesterday, between the S C C and the H X and S, RG A. The latter, it is well known, are a very good team, but with only ten men playing throughout the game, the SCC were95 words
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Article147 1922-01-19 6 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The annual meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club will be held at the Exchange on Friday. Jan. 27 at 5.15, After the ordinary business the meeting will consider the following suggested addition to the rules:— "Rule 24 a.—The committee may at their discretion hold further147 words
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Article245 1922-01-19 6 I G C COMPETITIONS. The results of the Keppel Golf Club Christmas and New Year competitions were as follow Eclectic Competition. G Peterson 34 2 1(3 31 2 3 J V Riera 36 3 2|3 32 I|3 Mixed Foursome. Miss Van Cuylenburg and G Pater son 46 3*4 12245 words
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Article68 1922-01-19 6 INTERNATIONAL DOUBLES. D H Kleinmann and J A Dean will again meat S Nakamusa and his compatriot, Mikehara, on Tuesday on tha BCC courts and in view of the honour* being evenly divided in tha previous match, tha Japanese winning the first set aad their opponents the seeoad,68 words
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Article40 1922-01-19 6 IRISH INTERNATIONAL COMING. Mr James Wallace) the old Irish Rugby international forward, arrive* by the s. s. Kashgar on a visit to Mr Lindsay Years, Bays tha "Malay MauV Klang play Seremban at Rugby football at Klang on Saturday.40 words
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Article30 1922-01-19 6 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP A special cable to the ''Malay Mail" states: At Sydney, H Hay won the 100 yards swimming championship of Australia and F Beaurepaire the threequarter mile championship.30 words
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Article22 1922-01-19 6 SCC PRACTICE. If the weather remains fine there will be a cricket practice on the S C C ground on Saturday.22 words
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Article140 1922-01-19 6 One of the most remarkable utterances yet made in connection with the Washington Conference came from Prince Tokugawa, of the Japanese delegation, who appeared at a church service held under the auspices of the Federal Council of churches. He described the progreas of Christianity in Japan, mentioning140 words
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Article139 1922-01-19 6 To-day, Jan. 19. High Tides.—2.l4 a.m., 2.18 p.m. Eastern Gate Lodge, B.SO, Photograph Iff. Rugby, SCC practice. To-morrow, Jan. S9. High 1We5.—3.19 ajaw 8.23 pjn. Scudai Mtg, Chan Sze Onn's, aeen. Devon Estates, Evatt's, noon. Public Mtg on School Accommodation, Vie Theatre, 3. Band in Gardens, 5.15.139 words
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Article365 1922-01-19 6 Tt day, Jam. 19. Bate Pahat liana 9 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 9 p.m. Colombo, Djibouti,* Port Said,* Marseilles* Antwerp,* Malta 9 p.m. Port Diakaoa A Port Swatteaham *Haba 9 p.m. Penang* A Calcutta Chaksea* 9 p.m. Batavia, Chcribon A Samaras* •Baa Hong Lion*- 9 fa*. Malaaaa365 words
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Article24 1922-01-19 6 Janus, from Calcutta 19-1. Malte, from Haiphong 19-1. Caddo peek, from Hongkong 19-1. Klang, from Penang 19-1. Circe, from Deli 19-1.24 words
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Advertisement108 1922-01-19 6 MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. March Slat to April Bth 1922. At the rt quest of several Com. m rcial firms who are arranging for special exhibits frcm th*lr Head Office*, tbe clot it. g d*te for applications for Plo:s and Shops hat bet n expended to Saturday, January Slat. TO BE LET108 words
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Advertisement173 1922-01-19 6 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members will be held in the SINGAPORE EXCHANGE, on Friday, the 27ih January, 1922. at 5 15 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. To pan the Annual Report and Aooonnti of the Qlob for the year ended 3i*u December, 1921. 2. To eleot173 words
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Advertisement492 1922-01-19 6 •JsVBBnBBBsSSSBBBBBBaBBBBBB^ srß% 111X1)1 UAMKm TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO., LTD. MEBfIRS. BROSSARB AND MESSRS, AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tap&h, PARTMENT. Taiping, Telnk Anson, 1 HARBOUR Pennng and Kedah. AND MAC- MESSRS. WEARE CO., LTD., j THE UNITED ENGINEERS, Seremban and492 words
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Article1055 1922-01-19 7 RULES KuiLATLNG TO tiXHibITS. L Ownership of Exhibits.—All exhibits must De bone tiut> the property ol the exhibitor, iv Division A and B they must nave been grown or manufactured .by the exhioitor. In Division C, the exhibits oi poultry must have been the property of the exhibitor1,055 words
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Advertisement464 1922-01-19 7 7RODONALI dissolves tiric acid. jj arteries I youni bj taking URODONAL, and you will 11-crcby ivoid Arterio Sclerous, E which rurdens the walls of the blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle." A, m mded Pref LANCE RE AUK late President oj ,:,e Acadimi* i tit Mtdmxmt, Paris, in464 words
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Advertisement499 1922-01-19 7 fie M of Painful Corns "Gets-It" Make* Them Loosen Up So They Lift Off Painlessly. There's no more rain after e> few drop* of •'(..•ts-it lAixia upoa oura o* callus aud Instantly Urles. In e. day or two yon lift the old misery-maker rlrht off without even feeling- it. That's499 words
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Advertisement539 1922-01-19 7 TRIM'S IHJFCTIOffi SnTGIEZIC ?R£SI?.IITIIT iii '■FALLIBLE Btfß 'roms.i Relit. •.1 -he MOST OBVI.TUTE CASES enthoai >Qcoorer>ieac« No other treainent Tequired. il. Ferre Blrttler* 4 Co., G, rue 'Tomhasle, Pari*. l^^^-aa^u*. Wholesale SINGAPORE I lha H' w. Hintun ft urtu DiMiiiani. Msn c.< jiuaiy .«d «sdicai arrice. mmm r «aaaßsaa»*,. jaßßßMfjaaajejßßtjkßi^sa^aeasß*539 words
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Advertisement142 1922-01-19 7 4 Ay Xt X 4T W//' dFWi? William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges.Jhe.returned tc England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and Playe142 words
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Article2379 1922-01-19 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, January 19. Messrs. Lyall and Kvatt, Exchange and Share Broken issue the following lilt nf quotations. KUBJJER.—DoIIar Shares. Issue a Dividends. Values Buyers. Sellers. I All-b, J 25 per ceLt for year ended 30-8-2 C t A lor Qajah 1202,379 words
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Article1451 1922-01-19 8 THE VERDICT AT KUALA LUMPUR. The inquiry was continued before Mr H A Forrer in the Coroner's Court on Saturday morning, Jan. 14th into the cause of death of the three Chinese found hanged to a mangosteen tree in tht Lake Gardens on Sunday, December 18th. The three1,451 words
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Advertisement130 1922-01-19 8 BUS'NESS OPPGRTiiNMES j May be discovered every I dft y in <be Advertisf iug columns of the Malaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted," For Sale," ,Jo Let," LosC Found,* and "Trade Notices," E<c, Etc., will bring q U ck Jesuits. If you have sorxu thing to S »U, or a house130 words
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Advertisement137 1922-01-19 8 WHY BUFFRB TkLS BURDEN of TOOTHACHE which can be relieved almost immediately 07 soncultiag K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD (la front oi French Church.) 'PtMw 1141 fLUGELSISizEQNE |3S Aerated U assured x^rf^" rItUGEL honvotift ILOYB TBIESTfKO Sps. JSk, Co* (iMoiyacnM In ItafcJ BO Ml WARD. For Colombo,137 words
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Advertisement593 1922-01-19 9 STEAMER SAILINGS RsO.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companiss Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Uader Contrast with His Majesty's Government. IHE COMPANY'S MAIL SBBVIOBS BAST OF BOMBAY ait) at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kashaar about Jau 23 Devanna about593 words
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Advertisement582 1922-01-19 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS r MONTHLY SAILINGS to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, IB. EMITA due here February 5th Bailing February 9tb. For further Particulars, apply to Paterson Simons Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) M— AGENTS. THE ADMIRAL LINE.582 words
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Advertisement457 1922-01-19 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. lincorporated In W. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of teeing tbe Orient ihonld travel by the sceni t rr HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. TOKOMAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FIANXSICO, From HONGKONG M> NANKING 15,000 torn, Feb 90 (First Class fare, Singapore t» lan457 words
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Advertisement333 1922-01-19 9 O.S.K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, 8 DB 80UZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN UNB, For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP. *Ar*nn Varu arr Jan 23 dep 24 Andca Maru arr Feb 23 d-p 24 Amur Maru333 words
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Advertisement522 1922-01-19 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated hi Japan.) London lino Fortnightly Service for MABSBILLKB. LONDON ft; ANTWERP ria POSTSYoshino Maru j an S2 Mfihina Maru ~29 8»do Maru pib 8 Liverpool Llnm Monthly Servioe For MARSEILLES A LTVBBPOOL via POBTS. Malacca Maru Feb 16 Hamburg Llnm Monthly Service For LONDON,522 words
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Advertisement549 1922-01-19 10 WANTED. WANTED—A Wbtrf Clerk those who have well experienced need apply, oomm<*notag salary $25 stating nationality and age to A SO e/o Malaya Tribune. 17 1 10 TO LET. TO LET.—Oodown No. 6, Cecil Street. Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. 511 0.0. TO LET.— Ground Floor Offioei No. 5-2, Malacca Street.549 words
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Advertisement581 1922-01-19 10 y NOTICE MAMAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Aiuusdha Bhavan Lodge ISO. Penang Street PENANG. OPEN NOW. The Plalnfleld School at 7, Gentle Road off Newton receives Ohicese Paplli. There ia no age limit bnt boy a above 10 are placed in the 1 afternoon olagg. For farther terms and particulars apply581 words
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Advertisement418 1922-01-19 10 INSURANCL THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated la th* BA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS i Lim Nm Soon, £k Dy. Chair man. Ong Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwee Caiaa, Esq. Ckaa Pah Slang, Baq. Laa Pang Bang, Esq. Tao Baa Rang, Esq. Ong Hin Hong, Bag, Tan Boo Gua~, Beg, S418 words
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Advertisement487 1922-01-19 10 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Bsgists—ii in London, undet the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892). Authorised Capital 13,000,000 Subscribed Capital 4*1,800,000 Paid-up Capital 11,060,00(1 Reserve Fund and Rest ..11,227,601 Head Office 16, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, ECS. BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black,487 words
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Advertisement514 1922-01-19 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia th* 8JSL) HEAD OFFICE: 48, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. j Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: I Scah Eng Lim, Eeq.—Chairman. Lee Waa Nam, Eaa..—Deputy Chairman. Chan Tack Hee, Eaa. I On* Chow Keag, Eaq. Teo Teow514 words
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Advertisement501 1922-01-19 10 BANES. I, i■ i i i ii THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: »4» MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan* ft*.Beech Street H* 1 15T Jonker Street Mow 77-79 Jalaa Suleisaaa Rata Paint 108 Jalaa Rahamat. Palesabaug 16, Dip. AGENCIES AT: Loadoa, New York, San Fraaeiaco, I Bvtavia, Sourabaya, Seaeeraag, Shaaghai,501 words
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Advertisement518 1922-01-19 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares oi 45 each £3,000,00C Reserve Fund 18,600,000 Reserve Liability of Pro. yrietors J8,600,00C BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminstsr and Parr's Bank,518 words
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Advertisement465 1922-01-19 10 Quality and Quantity we the two leading in our business. Wh»i •ell, either to a h i p p e planters or miners, ca D relied upon; hence it j„ In the long ran to deal SS ua, In quantity alio we not leaking. preaenkaithey always ha* been, are fuU465 words
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