Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1922
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Title Section27 1922-03-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAHYJ AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. vd.la> •N». S3 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1822.27 words
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Advertisement309 1922-03-06 1 Photo Amateurs CaU or Phone: 850 SU N COMPANY NORTH iBWGE ROAD, r For All Your Reqalrcmcnts. Grm s«Uctioi. 1 10 ,.i CMt o! inn. I, ffl ft&jf*^ eolourr 01« 30 x zi -J '»eh 80 oil. p 1 PENNA-TS $1 »5 4 $8.25 per Kot to sboxe illnstrstlon. BB309 words
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Advertisement115 1922-03-06 1 1111 U itnimtm^mmmmmmmmm, Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to Strata Settieweota) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect* ie Ughting ft Power installation* Full range of n+atrlaal sopites in stood V I.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. I Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictagraph" Telephones. 1,1 I "HADSTBONG' Plants, rheideat115 words
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Advertisement236 1922-03-06 1 CIGARETTEB KUMM* 5l 5 5 yXt n U Uawruallod Qualitj~Moderal» Price, Sole Manoiectorore: afeDATH TOBACCO Co,, Ltd., LOftDON. I mmnWmmfmVSkmm^ Daniel Crawford's! 1 Red Star M FINEST OLD ftt SCOTCH WHISKY I BH $28.00 per dozen j 9H Duty 514.40 Extra. i SOLE AGENTS: I John Little Co., Ltd. (In—rioraUd236 words
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Article390 1922-03-06 2 PROBABLY SEEN IN SINGAPORE. It all happened ia a second—there was a child's ear-piercing ecream, the grinding: of brakes too hastily put on, a crash—and a young man seated la the road rubbing- bis duity head. Of course, the child was not dead. It would take390 words
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Article360 1922-03-06 2 Summary of Work Dona. Mr Goh Hood Kiat, hon secretary of tbe Non-European Unemployment Fund, sends the following brief summary of work done by the Committee from the Sept 8, 1921 to the Jan 31, 1922, A handful of men met together on of Sept 8 and discussed360 words
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Article98 1922-03-06 2 A correspondent to a Penang contemporary says: Wintering through v ihe whole length of the Peninsula has I new well set in and ia certain localities where a prolonged drought has i taken place, the trees sbow signs of suffering particularly severe f fom the annual process yet with r98 words
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Article439 1922-03-06 2 HOME INDUSTRIES TO PARTICIPATE, Show for RinVSbot. We are informed by the mail that Menn Nobel Industrie! Ltd, realising the importance of the Exhibition to be held at Singapore at the end of March which H R H the Prince of Wale* ia to open, are taking considerable439 words
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Article232 1922-03-06 2 Fierce Fight by Women. Paris, Jan 19.—Mrs Tattersall Dodd. of Tonbridge School, was attacked by an octopus while bathing in a shallow pool at Pardigon in the Var Department on the southern coaat of France and was only freed after a fierce fight. A few days ago232 words
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Article124 1922-03-06 2 Blunt Newspaper Criticism. London, 20.—-The position of Mr Horatio Bottomley, in view of tbe extraordinary unrefuted allegations made by Mr Bigland, haa aroused the widest interest and is the subject of some very blunt newspaper criticism. While making it clear that the accusations against Mr Bottomley hays124 words
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Advertisement323 1922-03-06 2 /f iie« the whole dish more nourishing. i—— n i 1 MMMM i i in m ——f—l——— Save Mo ej, lime and Worry. If yon are Launching a new advertising campaign you can ■eve money, time and worry, by consulting the Tribune*! advertising manager, before finally deciding upon the amount323 words
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Advertisement444 1922-03-06 2 "MORS" AMBULANCE FOR SALE. (By Order of th* Officer Commanding, R A. 8 0 ,8.8.) Messrs. Powell Oo, Ltd., ha»< received imtrnotion to eell the above at Fort Canning 1II WEDIEtOIT, laltl I, it II III■ Tbe Am* nlaEoe may be inspected at Fort Canning it any time op tr444 words
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Advertisement647 1922-03-06 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS Messrs WARING A ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for galea cf Freehold and Lease hold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, UM, COLLYERQuay (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above647 words
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Advertisement359 1922-03-06 3 <" in Piotnre show will be Presented To night end the following Two Nighti et the everj move a thrills every soene a surprise HOUDIM in TERROR ISLAND A r msn of mystery famed in c ry civilised oountry liberator, handooff king, iilnsloolst and magician VII ACTS VII with sheer359 words
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Advertisement551 1922-03-06 3 I he From Monday, March 6, to Saturday, Matoh 11, 1922. AJfountbra I I AJhttt*. T AT THE I I Cite iKifitte >*w tneatra I BBSl c»k«* Coffee 11 I Oritatfri Tha Ha*ll left Mi»s»io »nd FentuMi *ea ete. I liMtkeBEST much ROAD J' 1 11 I datlem. I I551 words
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Advertisement375 1922-03-06 3 THE SHOW ;OF BIG EVENTS IS PROUD TO PRESENT The Moet Am: z d; s Picture of adventure among wild animals eve. pleeed a on he =o eon. The wild animal serial supreme [THE SON OF TAFZAN Fourth of the famoui janatle stories from p\vf E Bioe Burronghs made hy375 words
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Article112 1922-03-06 4 Mr Lloyd George It reedy to resign if necessary. The perils of oommenlim are oatllned by Mr Gharohill. Flame haa seen another oatbreak, with farther bloodshed. The Faaoiati hare stolen a march on D'Annmnalo. The Prioee's Indian toar has reached its farthest north. An invitation to the Netherlands112 words
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Article21 1922-03-06 4 BIITH. CH10M—On March 6th. 1922 •t "Banjor" Naavim Bo'ad; to Dr. Mm. Cheong Ohee Hal, a von. 63 6I21 words
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Article887 1922-03-06 4 The week-end rubber market reports were disheartening, nothing less. Messrs Lewis and Peat state that since their last report the market has again weakened- and prices are two cents lower; heavy liquidation has apparently been taking place in London, whilst the stocks are only a little under 70,000887 words
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Article197 1922-03-06 4 The Singapore Photographic Harmonious Aaaociation h«, been rez»l». tent-d under lb.. Rocietle» 0rdn,,n«. lli, l5ta.e-.t/ lbe Rin« b«, «ppomt«1 »r ltobert Rvde Creie 2in,i>tev to 8»m. state» R«ul«r'« cable 0r C b 5an«om. C 2 C. «ill be N°aH»ag through 3jne»norr o»rl/ next month on hb. «a/ to Uongilone end197 words
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Article88 1922-03-06 4 In connection with the alleged poisoning of a Chinese doctor and his family at their residence in Joo Chiat-road on Friday last, two Hokiens, a man and a woman, have been arrested. They were charged before Mr C W Dawson in the third police court this morning with88 words
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Article672 1922-03-06 4 The price of the new "Westminster P««N). vunng th» t«w weell» that tu,'. «lapeed «inee it, »nver»ion into a mornmg oc«,p.p„ it h» made re» marlcahl» eompa», tavourabl/ with almo.t an/ ol it, London compatitor». Rut tbe d>«°.ppe«r«nce ol »r 4 Spender not .ml» trom the conduct at the 54e.'tmin»ter672 words
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Article118 1922-03-06 4 WiURea «o»W Reuter. York, American ship subs l Abo J Ll8t 8 *y« that such nr €me,L J react upon the trade of A a "3 not calculated to fo,t en< *2 •mity, which at Washington lately' The "Journal of r British 6hirv )W mmerct "ui,Reuter. - 118 words
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Article72 1922-03-06 4 Reuter. London, Mar 5.-A Lor* m diffe interview by J m published in the "Sunday pJ** .Hi. lordship emphaait with which the East i fundamentally. Asia seeL^ the trading instinct, Iraoakiag S doors of the world's markets *Z Eastern races w. r dou* so He wasReuter. - 72 words
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Article41 1922-03-06 4 Reuter. I Copenhagen, Mar 0.-Their Majesties announce the betrothal a Cannes of their eldest son, tie Crow Prince Frederick, to the eighteen-ye* old Princess Olga, th. eldest oWte? of Prince Nicholas of Greece uc Grand Duchess Helena Vladimirov* —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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213 1922-03-06 4 Parade of Decorated Motor Can, With the authority of the Gam! Committee, a special Committee bit been formed for the purpoie of«. ranging a parade of decorated mow cars to be held in the Exhibit* grounds on the afternoon of Tue*d» April 4. Provided sufficient support,213 words
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Article132 1922-03-06 4 Bogaars—Tessensohn. A pretty wedding* ceremony was held at the Cathedral of the G«d Shepherd on Saturday, the contractu* parties being Mr George Edward Bogaars, son of Mr and Mrs G E Bo guars, and Miss Edwina Tessensobfi, eldeet daughter of Mr and Mrs R Tessensohn. The ceremony was132 words
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85 1922-03-06 4 Om Feb 26 Lady Guilfar n r <j, P»tronees for Malaya of ti* q:i Gaide*. °*Nt the following W tegrBn to Her RoyaJ Highness M«7 through Lady Bade* .p^ell: Please tender tr Her Roya Higbnees Princees Mr ry duUfu congr**lations and rv for b*85 words
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Advertisement230 1922-03-06 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. S i (Incorporated in the For 1.1,11. Prince of Vales Visit nags I^UBZI AND s^^s j Decoration cioth. MRS I BSS Cot'on Union Jacks, in all Sizes. Banting U v n Jscks, 4, 6, fl and 9 feet Long Co too flags, Red, White and Blue230 words
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Advertisement377 1922-03-06 4 WAN KIAT a* Co., Ltd., j PHILLIP STREET. j f Stocks always aa hand for Immediate deUrary. Agricultural A Horticultural implement!. General 1 machinery of all descriptions and ■mall Toole. I Metals of all description! (ezoluding preeloui Metal.) 1 g Mining, Colliery and Quarrying Aoc seorlet. Painta I 5 *****119377 words
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Article410 1922-03-06 5 Premier Might Appeal to the Country. Mr. Chirehill on Communism, Reuter. London, Mar 4.—Mr Chamberlain, jpetking at Oxford, scouted the suggestions of the impending resignation of Mr Lleyd George, and dedared that the Premier offered to nd BuPP° rt Government in carrying out the unfinished programme, if theReuter. - 410 words
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Article356 1922-03-06 5 Senate Adopts the Bill. Reuter. Paris, Mar 4.—ln the course of a am days debate in the French Senate, ending in the adoption of the Benque Industrielle Bill, M Jeanneney, the finance committee's reporter, said he supported the project if only because the honour of France wasReuter. - 356 words
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Article48 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. London. Msr 3.—The Civil Service Commission announces that there will »o competition for recruitment of cl one of the Home civil service c«[d in 1922, aa it is unlikely there be any vacancies during the period tbat would be covered by tbe examinehsld this year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article46 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. London, Mar 3.—Tbe educational '«anittee of tbe Federation of British Industries has decided to recommend all members give the fullest supPort to the Chung Hua Vocational »t Shanghai, owing to tbe exclient opportunity afforded of acquainting the Chiaeee with British ***<*le snd pro*atta.—Rdotar.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article163 1922-03-06 5 Latest London Report. Reuter. London, Mar 3.—Metallics failed to maintain their early improvement, due to the home political outlook. A general election would only further hamper trade, while the threatened lock-out of the engineering trades is a disturbing factor. Copper advanced. There is reported German buying, whileReuter. - 163 words
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Article101 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. Stockholm, Mar 4.—A Russo-Swe-dish commercial agreement has been submitted to Parliament which provides for the complete resumption of diplomatic relations and mutual facilitation of trade and absention from political propaganda in each other's territory. Tbe agreement does not touch the nghts and obligation incurred by formerReuter. - 101 words
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Article47 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. London, Mar 3.—The "Times" announces a reduction from threepence, at which the paper has been sold since 1918, to l%d. for registered readers, and twopence for casual readers. The "Daily Telegraph" and the Morning Post," at present twopence, and others, go to a penny.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article40 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. Allahabad, Mar 4.—Two aeroplanes have collided ia mid-air near Amritaar and crashed to the ground from a height of 400 feet There are no details, but it is feared that both pilots and observers have been killed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article24 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. London, Mar 4—The Empire Marys' wedding gift contributions totalled over £9,000, including India £208, Ceylon £71 and Hongkong £33. Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article290 1922-03-06 5 REVOLUTIONARIES WIN THE DAY. NBW GOVT. FORMED. Reuter. Rome, Mar 4.—There have been serious troubles at Fiume and sanguinary encounters between the legionaries and Government police in the last few days, which culminated in an early morning attack on the Governor's palace by Fascistist legionaries, with a numberReuter. - 290 words
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Article76 1922-03-06 5 Government Precaution. Reuter. Washington, Mar 3.—The State Department has notified the bankers that they are expected to advise the Government fully of details of proposed loans to foreign Governments and municipalities before the conclusion of the negotiations. It is explained that while the law does not requireReuter. - 76 words
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Article97 1922-03-06 5 Daylight Hold-Up. Reuter. London, Mar 4.—Max Green, chairman of the Irish Prisons Board, son-in-law of John Redmond* has been shot dead in Dublin, in connection with a sensational robbery of two officials of the Military of Pensions, returning from the bank with £500. They were held up byReuter. - 97 words
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Article63 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. Johnnesburg, Mr 4.—When, after a aight-long sitting, the Labour Federation decided to reopen negotiations with the Chamber of Mines, the latter decided to discontinue to recognise the Federation and to deal with the separate unions. The Federation subsequently decided on a ballot of the men oiReuter. - 63 words
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Article58 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 3.—At the request of the Chiaasa Government, the Pacific Development Corporation baa extended to Jane 1 tbe loan of 5H million dollars which matured on March 1. Tbe Chinese Government haa engaged to pay interest, and an amount on account of the principal, outReuter. - 58 words
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Article31 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. Ckrvalajd. Mar 4.—Thirteen have bws killed aad injured, fenr it ii believed fatally, ia a collision between a train and an omnibus at a level crossing at Peinesvflle.--Rente?.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article155 1922-03-06 5 SEAMEN DECIDE TO RESUME. LONDON COMMENTS. Reuter. London, Mar 4.—The gravity of the situation in Hongkong is attracting attention here. The "Times" thinks it incredible that the root of the trouble is purely national and anti-European. It may be that Russian Bolaheriats and their stubborn Chinese propaganda areReuter. - 155 words
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Article91 1922-03-06 5 Need for Ratification. Reuter. Washington, Mar s.—President Harding and Senator lodge conferred on the ratification of the Pacific treaty. It is understood that the President agreed fully to Mr Lodge's proposal to have the treaty taken up on Monday by the Senate and discussed almost daily untilReuter. - 91 words
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Article36 1922-03-06 5 Reformers' Big Win. Reuter. London. Mar 3.—The final results of the London County Council elections and the previous strength, respectively, are: Municipal Reformers 82 (68). Progressives 26 (38), Labour 16 (17), Independent 1 (1).—Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article50 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar s.—The Havas news agency reports that the English, Italian and French Foreign Office ministers' meeting concerning Orient question will be adjourned again, because Schanzer cannot come to Paris on March 13 if the Italian Cabinet ia to be present before Parliament on March I«.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article107 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. Berlin Mar s.—Debating the Ministry of Reconstruction estimates in the Reichstag, Dcctor Muller, Secretary of State, declared that there was no intention of abolishing the Ministry, which was established to demonstrate Germany's desire to carry out the provisions of the peace Treaty, the Ministry besides supervising theReuter. - 107 words
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Article37 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 5.—Dr Albert Skelton, the American medical missionary, is reported to have been murdered by robbers near Be tang, in Tibet, on Feb 17. Mrs Skeltoa is at present ia Calcutta.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article30 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. London, Mar 3.—Sir Gordon Hewert has been appointed Chief Justice, and receives a peerage. Mr Balfour has received the Order of the Garter, and has been knighted. —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article18 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. untitled Mar 3.—Negotiations have been opened with a view te tbe conclusion of an Anglo-Finnish trade agreement^-Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article39 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. DEMPSEY vs. NEGRO. New York, Mar s.—Harry Frazee, the baseball magnate, announces that be has offered Dempsey a record individual purse of 350,000 dollars to fight Wills, the negro heavyweight, on September 2, possibly in Jersey City.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article24 1922-03-06 5 SELANGOR m Ma La CP A. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar 6.—At soccer, Selangor defeated Malacca by three goals to case.24 words
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Article271 1922-03-06 5 GOES THROUGH HILL COUNTRY. LNVITED TO JAVA. Reuter. The Hague, Mar 8.—Well-informed Dutch quarters state that when it was learned that the Prince of Wales was going to India and the Far East, the Netherlands Government, through its Minister in London, intimsted to ths Prince that a visitReuter. - 271 words
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Article244 1922-03-06 5 Irish Postal Trouble. Reuter. London, Mar.—The Irish postal services have declared a strike from midnight on March 5 as a protest against a wagee reduction.—Reuter. Montreal, Mar 4.—The famous City Hall has been destroyed by fire.— Reuter. New York, Mar 4.—The estate of the deceased banker, Jacob Schiff,Reuter. - 244 words
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Article112 1922-03-06 5 Sago flour is quoted at 1411%. Tin is quoted at 1146.17.6 m London. Tapioca is quoted at 16 6 fer fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 30 in London cube gambier at 86 On the Liverpool market cotton, middling, American is at 10.81, Egyptian cotton at 18.112 words
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Article137 1922-03-06 5 Some Russian Hints. Reuter. Reval, Mar 3.—In connection with the postponement of the Genoa Conference, Trotsky has issued a proclamation to the Red Army and Fleet, declaring that the hopes of an understanding with bourgeois Governments and the resumption of peaceful work has been frustrated by the AlliedReuter. - 137 words
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Article25 1922-03-06 5 Reuter. London, Mar 6.—The late Mr John Pooley, of Selangor, left £12,000. He made a bequest of $5,000 to his Chinese servant—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article247 1922-03-06 5 Hth List of SabecripUons. Amount previously acknowledged $9,032.75 Sir Walter and Lady Shaw 50 John Somerville 60 F O 25 per Archdeacon Swindell fl Sweep Balance 46.32 Jaeger and Co. 100 Collected by Mrs Waterhonse (2nd list). Dollar Steamship Lines Ltd. 60 Wilson Holgate and Co. 60247 words
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Article166 1922-03-06 5 The death rate for the week ending Feb 25 was 28.87 per mille. Nationalities were: Europeans 0, Eurasians 4, Chinese 158, Malays 20, Indians 15; with a total of 201, of which 130 were males snd 71 females. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 11, phthisis 23,166 words
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Article91 1922-03-06 5 The following passengers arrived by the s.s. Selangor from North Borneo on Saturday: Mr R P Welby, Rev George Dexter Allen, Mr and Mrs Tremenheere, Mr and Mrs C F 8 Meeaekie, Dr C V Roland, Mr and Mrs J O Maddock, Mr 8 I MesjSV Mr R91 words
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Article162 1922-03-06 5 Trouble With Sikhs. Reuter. Allahabad. Mar s.—The "Pioneer" reports that there was slight trouble recently in the Fourteenth Sikhs and Nineteenth Punjabis at Jullundur. Both regiments had an extremely fine war record. Two men of the Fourteenth Sikhs wore black turbans, although in, uniform. Black caps are wornReuter. - 162 words
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Article142 1922-03-06 5 Singapore, March 6. Silver 33^. Hongkong 5 per cent premium. Three Months Gold 63. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers. —Few enquiries. Allenbys 18 cents, Craigieleas 50 cents, Bessette 57 4 to G2 4 cents, Tambalaks 50 to 55 cents, Sandycrofts enquired for at 75 cents. Bukit Kepongs $2,024.142 words
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Article14 1922-03-06 5 Mr and Mrs R E H Oliver are shortly going to China for holiday.14 words
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Article69 1922-03-06 5 Singapore, March 6. On London Bank 4 months sight "2s 4 Demand 2s 3 3-4 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 i-bd On India Bank Tel. Transier 177 Vs On HongkongBank demand draft fi p.c. pjn. On Shanghai Bank demand draft 72\fc On JavaBank demand draft 134% On69 words
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Article64 1922-03-06 5 C. ef C. Rubber Association. Singapore, March 6. Ribbed Smoked Sfcset Cloaii* i'rieee. Buy* re S«' rP« Spot 28 83% March 88 V9 April 2i 22 fc April to J una 81 July to Sept S3 Tone of Market.—Easier. Waterhnuse Co., Ltd. Singapore, March 6. To-day's clos'ng ruubtr64 words
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Advertisement278 1922-03-06 5 THE UUBUPTCY Q8DDUNCE *****5 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary case. 1st Bankruptcy. No.365 of 1921. Be 1) Yip 'beng Wai Receiving Oruer made 13th 1922. Date of Order for Summary Administiation .3rd Feb. 1981. Date of Adjuuication 13th Jan., 1922. i'ate and place of278 words
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Article82 1922-03-06 6 FOOTBALL. Reuter. TO-DAY'S MATCH. The following will represent tbe S R C vs. R G A at soccer to-day oa the SRC Ground :—E Oltveiro D de Souza and L M Pennofsther; N de Silva, L Gamaxll and L A Rappa T Leijasius, F C de Souza, A Fernandez,Reuter. - 82 words
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Article153 1922-03-06 6 8. G. C. MARCH MEDAL. The March Medal (Bogey) competition was played on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr V J Coleman with a net score oi "All Square." Fifty-four cards were taken out and the following were returned V J Coleman 1£ All Square153 words
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454 1922-03-06 6 S.C.C. SPRING TOURNAMENT TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singles, (Preliminary Tien.) O Fuller vs. C R Wardle. O R S Bateman vs. W C Hill. A C Potts vs. R M Duff. E J Riches vs. A de Mello. Newcomers' Handicap. P H Romney vs.454 words
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Article321 1922-03-06 6 I 8. R. C- vs. R. G. A. The S R C entertained the R G A in a friendly match on Saturday on a very wet wicket and the home team had a runaway victory. A late start was made owing to the rain. The SRC batted first321 words
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Article26 1922-03-06 6 NAVT ts. ARMY. Reuter. London, Mar 4.—In a rugger match, played at Twickenham on Saturday, the Navy beat the Army by 7 points to 8.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article484 1922-03-06 6 H. E. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. Tbe opening rnee of the flxturts or this month was for His Excellency he Governor',) Cap, end as •earner end entiles w«re ell that 0 mid be desired yesterday, a moat exciting time ensued. Twelve boa's faced the starter at Oam. tbarp and the484 words
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Article364 1922-03-06 6 INFORMATION FOR EXSERVICE MEN. Informal Parade. H R H the Prince of Wales haa signified his desire to meet all-Ex-service men at an informal parade. This has been arranged and will take place on the tennis lswns in front of Government House at 12 noon on Saturday364 words
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Article180 1922-03-06 6 Fanciers of that favourite western screen actor, Tom Mix, will have the pleasure of seeing him in a five-reel Fox production, After Your Own Heart," in which he appeara in novel etunta that involve the use of motor cars and aroplanea on a ranch and are as sensational,180 words
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Article42 1922-03-06 6 THE PRINCE'S MATCH. The public arc ren<aincUid that application for tickets, for the nolo match, in which H ft H the Prince of Wales will partiejpate, must te made to the Hon S*r care of tyall and Evstt before M#rch 10.42 words
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Article28 1922-03-06 6 wqkld'S auwKroSHip. I Reuter. Wbhit», M*r Lewi, wewnei the wcrld's ha*vy.weight wrestling championship by- throwing i Stanialaa Zbysko a th# fairtt two of 1 tltfW faHa.—Better. jReuter. - 28 words
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Article44 1922-03-06 6 Eclipse, from Manila 6-3. Glenshane, from Vladivostok 6-3. Roggeveen, from Melbourne 6-3. Banyei Maru, from Bangkok 6-3. Thongsamud, from Bangkok 6-3. Redang, from Bangkok 6-3. Circe, from Deh' 6-3. Kelantan, from Malacca 6-8. Ipoh, from Penang 6-3. Cordillere, from Marseilles 6-8.44 words
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Article226 1922-03-06 6 The following were the guests of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillernard at dinner at Government House last Thursday: Bt Hon Sir J West Ridgeway, G C 8., G C M G., X C S I; H E M jor General Sir Neil Malcolm, X C226 words
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Article33 1922-03-06 6 A total of 670,5untitled 1b. of untitled rubber, were exported iron B N Borneo in December, 1921. Tbe total amount shipped during the year was 7,078,201 lb., compared with 9,196,4*4 Jb. in IPSO.33 words
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Advertisement628 1922-03-06 6 LIGHT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. For C?oM, Diamond Coal and Ironitcn» Mld«i. for Sugar, Sisal, Taa and Robber Plantation! and Nitrate Fleldi, for Excavation, Irrigation and Oonstraotlonal Work and all enierprls-a need! g Light Railway! there la a type of HUDSON Material that it j net the required deilgn. In every bran'eh628 words
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Advertisement825 1922-03-06 6 Malarial Fever~ Bysenterv Dr. CasscH's Tablets are the Su-pm to SplendiJ JBeaith and Fitness lnrt,a AfrSta Mr. Gwm Cobb'e. Jinj«ir P. 0., CP Mr C E India, writ-—" I feet I u.iet writ* ma* Cape Point pSE? n n P l m th tell ,oa of tbe sr**t benefit 1825 words
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Advertisement411 1922-03-06 6 NOTICE. Notice ii hereby given that the bnslneM of Ann Soon k Co, Ship, chandler. Stevedore* of 13| Tai j »ng Pagar Road, hai been tola bat will be managed and carried on by ths nnderaigned Lee Siorg Kiat, nnder the name and ttyle C f \tk So r, ai411 words
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Miscellaneous86 1922-03-06 6 WHEN AND WriERE. To-day, March 6. High Tides.—-2.25 a.m., 3.24 p.m. SCC Tenais Tournament begins Football, S R C vs. R G A. Ex-Services Concert. Theatre, 9.15. To-morrow, March 7. High Tides.—3.17 aan., 4.48 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15. Wedneaday. March 8. High Tides.—4.22 a.m., 6.22 p.rn. Polo, Balestier. Tanglin Club86 words
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Miscellaneous374 1922-03-06 6 TTTr i To-day, March 6. ft Muar *Sri Muar 2 pjn. Bangkok Katong 2 p.m. Port Swettanham ft Penang ♦Kinta 3 p.m. Port Swettanham,* Penang,* Madras ft Negapatam, taking maila for EUROPE, etc. (via Bombay) Thongwa 3 p.m. Registratioa up to 1 p.m. H Parcels noon Supplementary MaU by traia374 words
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Article1247 1922-03-06 7 ANIMALS AND BIRDS OF THE COUNTRY. The Prince's Sport. Prince of Wales's Camp.—One of the fascinations of India ia ita wild Me. Ii fa ft no?el experience to Le having tea on a racecourse lawn, when a great kite awoopa down, and' with amah and swirl 01,247 words
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Article415 1922-03-06 7 CHARACTER QUALITIES OF PEOPLE, Professor Blink gives s survey in the "Tydschrift voor Economische Geographie" of Old and New Japan. After a short sketch of the country, the writer discusses at length the character and qualities of the people, because these factors explain its rapid development.415 words
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Article2298 1922-03-06 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, March 6. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list oi' quotations. RUBBER.—Dollar Shares. Divider vX,. 1 AJlenby j n 10 25 per cei.t for year ended 30-9-2U j Alor Gajah *1 x 2 o 52,298 words
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Article1115 1922-03-06 8 SOME SCOTLAND YARD EXHIBITS. Relics of Crime. On* of the most fane in* ting private museum* in London ia Scotland Yard's own museum of the crimes which it haa investigated. It contains a notable collection of the relics of forgers, eonfldfesice tricksters, burglar*, and murderer*. Housed in1,115 words
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