Malaya Tribune, 7 March 1922
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Title Section27 1922-03-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL LX.- No. 54 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 7. 1922.27 words
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Advertisement57 1922-03-07 1 Photo Amateurs Call or Phone: 550 SUN COMPANY 119, NORTH BSID6E ROAD. For All Your Requirements. MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. I ANNOUNCEMENT. Don't Fall to Visit 1 I SECTION H Nos. 24, 25 26 I You Will Be Surprised! i i 1 -sssssa Victoria St. also Orchard Rd., Singapore/ j "Everything for57 words
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Advertisement42 1922-03-07 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING G/ZETTET Tel. No. 545, Editorial D pt. Tel 171. "ansa?, rial l> pt SUBSCRIPTION R*TES FaYaBLK IN ADVAN >X Per snnnm $i*ro Half yearly M M Per <jnart*r 3 75 Postage Extra 80 eis. pat month. ■■^^'^aMSHaajajaaaajaaaaxaaaajan42 words
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Article11 1922-03-07 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the. opinions expremd by correipoadenta.)11 words
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Article383 1922-03-07 2 From KAN AIYER: I wish to draw the special attention of the Indians in Singapore (whenever I use the expression "Indians" I also include the Ceylonese as both belong to *he same stock) to the following remarks which appear in the commandant's report on the progress of S S383 words
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Article775 1922-03-07 2 From KHOO T AIK: Chinese people are peculiarly addicted to drugs. The habit is b<;gun in various ways, often by foolish boasts of "I'll try anything once." A noted author has been an opium victim for years, treated and "cured" dozens of times. He thought775 words
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Article375 1922-03-07 2 Fearon and Coa Weakly Review. Messrs Fearon and Co, of Kuala Lumpur, in the course of their weekly market review dated March 1, state Gilt-edged securities have continued in. demand during the week and constitute the one bright feature of an otherwise dull market. Rubber is quotably unchanged375 words
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Article152 1922-03-07 2 British Firm Gets Contract In_the face of the aeverast competition from American firms, the tender of Messrs Siemens Bros, and Co. Ltd. of Woolwich, England, has just been accepted for a very large full automatic telephone exchange of 6,000 lines. This is to be installed at St.152 words
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Advertisement233 1922-03-07 2 |horlick¥"l M MALTED MILK it I mm% hat* my HORUCICS. 1 haven't jtH ,^s^*s^ 55 O n •*> CfcpiaW itetk ran out M<s IIQ3LKKS MALTED MILK, th. Food-Drink, IfTOIIX^ <V»C Mtj• id to tho.o who arc run down as a result of rT^ffsjj'TO Xj ••vera rtireme, c f Climate. Mada233 words
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Advertisement627 1922-03-07 2 TEETHING WITHOUT TEARS A NEW LIGHT ON BABY- BEARING. It is a recognized fact that Babies —and in fact all Children—need medicines of their own, and that most baby-medicines do more harm in the long run than good. Also great mistakes are often made in measuring doses for tiny patients.627 words
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Advertisement560 1922-03-07 2 2 Specialists Recommend pDEXMA for Your Eczema Dr. E. B. Holmes, the wellknown skin specialist, writes: *7 am convinced that tha DEXMA Prescription is as much a specific for Eczema as quinine for malaria." And Dr. W.L. Randolph corroborates: "The cure of skin diacasos (Eczema) and disease* of Uie scalp560 words
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Advertisement682 1922-03-07 2 jiwmwmswtwiiiiiiiiM^ 5 Mll'-».'!-».,,,, j Periodical Property Auctions. I MESSRS. WARING AND ROE I I Beg to give notice that they have reserv I certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold j Properties, Business Premises, Building jA etc., at their n I NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER Q UAY I682 words
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Advertisement613 1922-03-07 3 Southing Extraordinary In Piotare show will be Pressed To night tnd the following Two Nights at the Artoraft super featurr, every move a thrills every scene surprise HOUDINI in TERROR ISLAND The wonder man of mystery famed in every civilised oountry as self liberator, bandeoff king, illusionist and magioien VII613 words
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Advertisement389 1922-03-07 3 I |n mm Mondty Maroi to March 11, UH, I Alhambra I UIJ AT <»I 7 s: I Ort««stra. m Creams, 1 the BfcST Th« Hall fox* Bffuaio and P e »tur >B Cake Coff I •■■■■aw beach road. Taa. att\ ,1 Mam I A PROGRAMME OP WONDERFUL, LIVELY AND389 words
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Advertisement150 1922-03-07 3 Enquire /jPlj' I THE PRICE OF TITAN Before buying other j Cement I'PHONE 172 G. AURELY Co., I T.i«fn n "»iibpii No. 2-b, Flntajson Gmm, Slngspore. S X TMegrißM. AUBELf. *o>e Importer, for S.S FM S .nd Neth.ri.nH. U_ S BEST FOR YOUR lYMklth, Tim© 4k Pocket jHi 80 £rom150 words
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Advertisement347 1922-03-07 3 ■>■..■ nl WL^^SBtmw^Ztr(!***^^^^^^ vl*r < j Sptdtl Uoosdsl Change of riogr.mme I At 7 30 Fhu-p "THE WOMAN IN GBEY SERIAL I Fe,tariol rliM P'ottyndHeor, a Sail. bill**, j To night Epltode» 1, S, ln d s iv i Pari*. I "THB FUNERAL OF GENERAL U SHUN" In 2 Parts347 words
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Article123 1922-03-07 4 Mr LI 05 d George see mi Inclined to retlgn. Embarraiaing byeleettone are likely to follow inch a eoarte. In tho American Senate there Ii formidable opposition to ahe Pacific Treaty, Another Bntio-Jepaneae war U aald to he likely before long. A great adranoe In wlrelen telephony la123 words
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Obituary66 1922-03-07 4 Domestic Occurrence. i i ENGAGEMENT. The engagement Ii announced of Mr Tan Teng Leong eldett ton of the late Mr Tan Ohln Seng end Olerk of The Aiiatio Petroleam Co, (S 9) Ltd .to Miii Ohm Wan Neo ootid daughter of Mr Oban Cheng Kang. The marriage will take plaoe66 words
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Article871 1922-03-07 4 The political crisis in Great Britain has caused some misapprehension among all parties but it is hardly a first-rate crisis." Mr Lloyd George vaguely threatened to resign because the Conservatives, feeling that they are losing their influence in the Government after the Irish settlement, made a pretence871 words
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Obituary19 1922-03-07 4 The dead body of a Chinese was found in a drain behind a rikisbacoolie house in Jalan Besar yesterday.19 words
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Article995 1922-03-07 4 Tan Ah Cheng. a Chinese, was arrested yesterday on a charge of theft of a pair of binoculars, valued at 250 francs, belonging to M Jean Pomes, chief officer of the s. c. Orenoque. A fine of $20 waa imposed on Te© Kirn Whi driver of a motor lorry, by995 words
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Article455 1922-03-07 4 LOCAL ARTISTES SlTrr, LAST NIGHT CESS A Delightful Programme. A better variety concert thai aw presented by the Sub.CommittceattheV lc tol? last night has seldom bj n B ,T Singapore, and the performance off with a greater swing g£« was for one of the best of efforts—the Ex-Services455 words
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Article66 1922-03-07 4 The Latest News. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lampur, Mar 7.-The "Malty Mail" has a Hongkong cable dated March 6 which states: This morning's strike was plsaaed before the settlement and there wu no time to call it off. The Govenment is publishing a Gssette rescinding the66 words
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Article209 1922-03-07 4 The Hon Mr W George untitled CJ4.G., Chief Secretary, Wtfe wen to Penang to meet Mrs Maxwell their child, who arrived by the U Novara. They left in the Yacht bei Belle. Malaya's wedding gift w ?racm Mary will probably be a »0*«»» Malayan gold or silver wort 1» balance209 words
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Advertisement235 1922-03-07 4 ■MMMnP i tunt''Uiiv*t<wi)(nnwMn3iVwnfiiifwnwfliuwiuiiiiHinin Carron Dover I STOVES WOOD BURNING j and libow B Tbe Moot Effiolent Store with toe lat-ov trop/ovemonta. c llnI In Foar Siz 0 No. 6 37 j z SH z 18 Inches 1 No. 7 31} x 35| x2O I Side No. 8 32 x 2*f235 words
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Advertisement448 1922-03-07 4 iflitjriwrinntipiiMpirwimniiinwKwironuw™' GUAN KIAT A Co., Ltd., 86, PHILLIP STREET. I Stocks always on band for Immediate delivery. I 1 Agrionlturei A Horticulture! implement*. Oenerel I machinery of all descriptions end ■mall Toole. Motels of ell detoriptioni (exoluding preoioes Motels) 1 Mining, Colliery end Qaerrytng Aooeseories. Paints, leolonre end Vernishee, end448 words
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Article127 1922-03-07 5 Unionists Urging Him Rot to Resign. Embarrassing Pcssibillties. Reuter. London, Msr 6.-Th«re was coagjdersble activity in political circles 0 Sunday evening. Lloyd George returned in the from the country and conferred »t some length with Lord Birkenhead and Mr CburehilL Subsequently Mr Lloyd George, Mr Cfcnberlain, Sir ArthurReuter. - 127 words
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Article204 1922-03-07 5 12,500,000 Franca Claim. Paris, Mar 6.—The Commerce Tribunal heard an action by the Bank of France against the Pekin Syndi(ite and the Societie Maritime Du picifique with regard to the payment of twelve and a half million francs bills drawn by the Societe Maritime in favour of204 words
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Article72 1922-03-07 5 Lourenco Marques, Mar 6.—A cyclone has practically wiped out Chinde, a port between Beira and Quehmane. j All buildings in the track of the storm were destroyed, and many launches and other craft were sunk or smashed. The loss of life is believed to total tight Europeans and72 words
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Article55 1922-03-07 5 Reuter. Wailiingtoa, Mar. s.—Mr Denby has ordered 50 destroyers and nearly W tuxiliary craft to be placed out commission in order to economise fuel, for which Congress has curtailed the appropriation. A hundred destroyers were placed out of commission hst week, leaving only 76 fully eomsnsioned destroyers,Reuter. - 55 words
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Article36 1922-03-07 5 Reuter. London, Mar 6.—The threatened Postal strike in Ireland has been ailed off in consequence of an agree•M providing for the immediate «tablishment of an independent commission to enquire into the wages «mditkms.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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127 1922-03-07 5 fk« report of the above company Metes: Despite the unsettled conditions prevailed during the year, aew fenruee* ef over £9,000,000 were" *°«d, the gain in insurance in force over £4,000,000. The assets increased during the year over £800,000 and now amount to 07 «r 17,500,000. Dividends127 words
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Article114 1922-03-07 5 The Latest Achievement. Reuter. New York, Mar 6.-—A new epoch in the development of wireless telephony has been marked by a two-hour conversation on an ordinary telephone between New York and the steamer America, four hundred miles out at sea. The steamer was called up over the landReuter. - 114 words
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Article130 1922-03-07 5 Chinese Lantern Procession. A general meeting of representatives of all Clubs and Associations taking part in the forthcoming lantern procession will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, on Monday, the 13 inst, at 2.30 p. m. sharp. All Clubs and Associations130 words
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Article73 1922-03-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar 6.—The Incorporated Society of Planters' second annual meeting was held at Kuala Lumpur. Mr A B Milne presided, and it was announced that the result of the voting was: Mr O' Hara Hick son chairman, Mr C R Ferrers vice-chair-man. Mr73 words
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Article61 1922-03-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar 6.—Between Port Said and Penang a Chinese winchmaa was murdered by a fireman with a hammer in the storeroom of the s.s. Antilochus. The fireman jumped overboard. Mr Patten, a passenger, committed suicide on board the s. s. Janus. An Indian died61 words
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Article80 1922-03-07 5 Public Meeting. Attention is called to the notice appearing elsewhere calling a public meeting of Indians and Ceylonese to consider the advisability of the formation of an Indian unit as a part of the local Volunteer Forces. As the matter is one of great importance to tbe communities80 words
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Article84 1922-03-07 5 At the Y C A Literary Soeiety tomorrow nigbt ot 8A0 two excellent papers will b« given. One ia a review ot an article trom tbe currant number ot tbe Nibbexx dournal on Ldueotion tor Intor-notionalia»" by «r 3 ll Pxodbon. B A and tba otber a lactoro on tbe84 words
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Article229 1922-03-07 5 BIG TUSSLE FOR U.S. SENATE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR? Reuter. London, Mar 6.—Washington advices show that the United States administration's achievements in the field of foreign politics will be reviewed in the course of the Senate debate on th- Pacific Treaty, which opens to-day. The treaty is opposed by bothReuter. - 229 words
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Article206 1922-03-07 5 A Penang Comment. During the past few days we have been re-reading the contemporaneous accounts of the Singapore Mutiny of 1915. Had not the brains of the "emeute," Chisti Khan, been killed by a stray shot quite early in the rising, things might have gone pretty badly206 words
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Article380 1922-03-07 5 By the s.s. Ipoh from Penang yesterday :—Mrs E Kleinmas, Mrs Hancock, Dr J E Marshall, Messrs Foo Soon Weng, Suttle, Yap Chor Ee, Isaac Boader. H Oxenham, A H Wemys, C A da Silva, (from P STvam) Messrs Stevens, H C A Berry, Birse, A C Lancaster,380 words
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Article498 1922-03-07 5 ESTATE OF MR. P. CONSIGLIERE. Clauses Discussed. An application waa made by Mr E R Keek before Mr Justice Barrett Leonard in the Supreme Court yesterday, on behalf of Bianca Consigliere, tbe widow, and executrix ander the will, for declarations aa to a number of clauses contained498 words
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Article103 1922-03-07 5 An application for leave to appeal to the Privy Council was made by Mr Shelley-Thompson in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon on behalf of Syed Mohammed Yassin (alias Wan Puteh) bin Syed Mohammed AlsagofT, snd his sister, in their claim against Syed Abdul Rahman bin Syed Tahar103 words
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Article167 1922-03-07 5 Sago flour ie quoted at 13 3. Tin is quoted at £145.10.0 in London, Tapioca is quoted at 1646 for fair flake. GemWer is quoted at 30f- in London; cube gambier at 86-. On the LrverpooJ market cotton, middling American, is at 10.26. Egyptian cotton at IT.167 words
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Article11 1922-03-07 5 (We do not necessarily endorsa the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article308 1922-03-07 5 From LORONG 28: I should be much obliged if you could inform me whether it would be possible to rent a public road for garaging a fleet of motor buses. For some unknown reasons there have been half a dozen buses belonging to a certain Chinese company308 words
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Article226 1922-03-07 5 From A EURASIAN: In your issue of the 4th inst you had an article re the farewell dinner given to Dr N L Clarke on the eve of his departure styled as "Eurasians at Dinner." I do not know who ia responsible for the heading of226 words
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Article51 1922-03-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar 6.—The Hon Mr John Mitchell, Col. Whyte, and the Rev A Devals addressed a meeting of the Eurasian Association yesterday in the Parish Hall to stimulate recruiting for B Coy of the Penang Volunteers. A committee was appointed to initiate a recruiting51 words
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Article227 1922-03-07 5 Tbe newi from Washington thai Singapore la outside the provisions of Article 19 of the Navel Treaty, dealing with naval bases end fortlfle. atlons, lends special intereet to tb* visit there of Admiral Sir Alexander L Dnfi, the Commander-In-Chief on the China Station. He will meet227 words
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Article188 1922-03-07 5 Yesterday's Parade. Yesterday saw the first parade for the European Companies of the new Volunteer Defence Force. The Composite Company aad A Company paraded for organisation, the turnout numbering about 260, aad tbe men were provisionally posted to various platoons. Before tbe parade broke up, Lt Col Spencer,188 words
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Article102 1922-03-07 5 Shareholder*' Association Action. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar 7.—The correspondent of the "Malay Mail" at Colombo wires: The Rubber Shareholders' Association, states a Times of Ceylon" London cable, has communicated with the Secretaries of many rubber companies respecting January's increased crops. One group, namely Thomas102 words
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Article243 1922-03-07 5 B R. B. The Prince of Wales* Visit. NINTH LIST. Amount previously acknowledged $4,015.40 The Straits Social Club 60 The Mutual Improvement Association 56 The Hoe Kee Club 50 Lan Thing Club 25 The United Confederate Funeral Association 20 Poit Siang Picnic Association 20 Nam Sue243 words
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Article95 1922-03-07 5 His many friends will be untitled to boor ot tbo deoxb nt «x «obomodbboy llaaaanbboy. a porrvo» «t tbo loeol ttra» ol A N buckraanli ood 0«x, wbo dlod «a «oreb 4. at bia noaivo ploeo» Voboat. India, lle ssx »ae«tao ago on a beoltb trip, vocoaeed bod ra» aided95 words
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Article118 1922-03-07 5 SVpreme Court Motion. Before Mr Justice Barrett Leonard in the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr Roland Braddell on behalf of the Eastern Shipping Company moved that direction should be given for the carrying into effect of the decree of the Court made on August 2, 1921,118 words
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Article144 1922-03-07 5 Singapore, March 7. Silver 32%. Hongkong 3% par cent premium, Three Months Gold 63. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Alleaby* 18 eeats, Craigieleas 60 cents, Bassetts 67% to 82 V» cents, Tambalaks 47% to 62Mi cents Sandcrofts enquired for at 76 cents. Bukit Kepongs $2.02%. Tins,—Taipings 00144 words
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Article71 1922-03-07 5 Singapore, March 7. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand gj 3 3-44 Private 3 months, sl o nt 2s 4 l-8d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 177 On Hongkong— > Bank demand draft 3?* p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 72% On Java— Bank demand71 words
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Article59 1922-03-07 5 C of C. Rubber Association, Singapore, Marab 7. Bibbed kmi Sheet Closing Prices, Buyers flallsia Spot 26% 27 March 27 27% April to June 29 2i)% July to Sept 30% 31% Tone of Market.—Weak. Fred Waierkuiik* Co., Ltd. Singapore, March 7. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are as under:—59 words
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Article39 1922-03-07 5 Torilla, from Calcutta 7-3. Mossel, from batavia 7-3. Enoggera, from Batavia 7-3. Calcbas, from Manila 7-3. Ban Whatt Hin, from Malacca 7-3. Sappho, from Port Swettenham 7-3. Yuggala, from Bangkok 7-3. Van Overstraten, from Deli 7-3.39 words
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Advertisement166 1922-03-07 5 I ĕ I Will tell you that there is nothing 1 like Barley for strengthening j and sustaining >ou i 'has a reputation that stands s preme, 3 Stocked by: 1 Mtun. John Little Co. Ltd R,ffl c Pi»c« i M. Paaairmaidin A Co., CbolU Street f M. 8. Ally166 words
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Article601 1922-03-07 6 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH F A CUP. Fourth Round Results. (From Onr Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 7.—The correspondent of the 44 Malay Mail at Lahore wires the following, received by the 44 Civil and Military Gazette from London: The fourth round of the English F A Cup resulted: Woolwich Arsenal601 words
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Article657 1922-03-07 6 SINGAPORE BOYS AT K. L. (From a Special Correspondent). A successful boxing meeting was held at the Kuala Lumpur Coliseum on Sunday night to contest for four handsome cups presented by the management of the Coliseum and by Dato Muda of Kinta. Singapore was represented by T Wooford, Kim657 words
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Article251 1922-03-07 6 S.C.C. SPRING TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY'S PLAT. Championship Single* (Preliminary Ties) O Fuller beat C R Wardle, 6—2, 5— 7, 6—o. Hoblyn beat Aasiter, 6—o, 6—3. Newcomers' Handicap. R N Harvey beat W Williams, w.o. C E Crawford beat S Van Gclderen, 6— 0, 6—l. J W Winter beat R251 words
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Article36 1922-03-07 6 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. (A) Chua Seng Hong vs. Thong Poon* Koon niJinißhed. Ong Slow Sian vs. Kiomg Chin En* urmninhed. CB) Taa Ohew Kirn vs. Tan Tea* Knn uaftiTnhnd beat Tea Ah Hon* A_e, Je^^^^HeeSeng36 words
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Article110 1922-03-07 6 Seah Eng Kiang vs. Chua Choon Leong. Cheong Chee Hsi vs. John Lim. B Singles.. Tan Cheng Seah vs. Chun Choon Seng. Qoh Tong Sin vs. Wee Keng Cheng. E C Seah vs. T S Kung. Teo Kwang Nghee vs. Too Keng Teow. C Singles. Wee Swee Hong110 words
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Article62 1922-03-07 6 The annual general meeting of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club will be held on March 29 at 6 p.m. Members are notified that the membership lists of the Club are again open. Considerable repairs to the courts have been carried out and the courts are now in excellent62 words
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Article63 1922-03-07 6 S.C.C. II vs. AP.C. The following will represent the A P C against the S C C II at hockey to-morrow on the SCC ground G G Gray M D Rutley and T M Winsley L H Chidson, C B Webb and J S de Souza; H C Cooper,63 words
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Article146 1922-03-07 6 "Nun" Who Throws Off Clothes. Berlin: The Court of Justice here was turned into a kinema theatre when the dancer, Celly d e Rhendt, otherwise Frau Oberleutnant Sewerlob, and 14 members of her troupe appeared to answer a charge of performing improper dances for the film and146 words
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Article155 1922-03-07 6 Little "Breezy" Eason, the wonderful child of the screen will be seen at the Liberty Hall in Universal spacial attraction "The Big Adventure" an absorbing treat for young and old together with "The Diamond Queen" serial episodes 13 and 14 in the second show. In the first show155 words
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Article200 1922-03-07 6 Thar© has bean a strong word of dissent to Chinos, medical man practising in Great Britain. Of course, they must possess ths accessary British qualifications before they can do w>. A oertain amount of jealousy, not confined, be it stated, to the medical profession, has arisen200 words
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Advertisement76 1922-03-07 6 T. B. LIN Co., 239, Tanjong Pagar Road, SINGAPORE NEW PRICES 1922. Been Robinson Co. Pore British Oatmeal 1 lb 55 ore per tin Patent Barley 1 lb. 55 ct« Patent O oata 1 lb. 15 nta Pare Mnatard 1 lb. tie $1 50 CAE Herten Ltd. Aeparasea «OoU.pertin Crown76 words
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Advertisement291 1922-03-07 6 aTJCTJON sale of New Swift Bfebroiderirs of tstIooi handsome d*sitr,». An opportunity the ladies should not miff To be held at ear Sale-roome, 16 end 18, Raffies Piece, 01 HI T. Narti II. st 11 IB). POWELL CO, LTD, Auction cere. (Incorporated in Singapore.) 73 9 8 BY ORDER OF291 words
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Advertisement340 1922-03-07 6 LIGHT RAILWAY I EQUIPMENT. For Gold, Diamond Coal and Ironstcn* Minn, for So»o r Sisal, Tea and Rubber Plantation and Ni-rate Fields, for Excavation, Irrigstion and Oomtroo iotial Work and n'l enterprise need! g L'ght Railways there ia a typo of HUDSON Material that ia jntt tho required deaign. In340 words
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Advertisement154 1922-03-07 6 TO LEr.-With Change All*, It* inita,, D^°, r gj of *nd comfortable n": Mo P p, y "om Meea T.rjß aW. r^ Wan Ayer &^%lk| 7 3 I re VICTORIA_Sit^ MARCH 10th, at 9.15 pjn The Ex-Services Aviation presents A GRAND VARIETY SHOW of the Singapore Branch THE LATEST SONGSDANCES154 words
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Miscellaneous473 1922-03-07 6 ■AOS CLOSE. To*ay. March T. Kamaman, Koala Dungan A Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, London A Hamburg ♦Gleoshane 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 8 p.m. Bangkok Euryalus 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Colombo, Aden, Port Said A EUROPE (via Marseilles) Rashagar 3 p.m.473 words
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Article1066 1922-03-07 7 TWO JUDGES DEAL WITH RENT CASE. What Bailiff Moat Do. An appeal against a decision of the District Court judge came up before the Chief Justice, Sir Waiter Shaw and Mr Justice Barrett Lennard in the Supreme Court on Saturday. Ths appellants, the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, were1,066 words
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Article209 1922-03-07 7 Home Manufacturers Active. Tbe snnusl British Industries F*ir is now taking placs simultan-r-nsly In Loud a and Birmingham. This Fair is orgsnised by the Department of Overseas Trsde, snd lasts from Feb nary 27 to March 10. Tbe Fair was first held in 19 5 and i'209 words
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Article327 1922-03-07 7 Motor-Cyclists in Siara. It may be remembered tbat a short time ago we announced tbat two Esropeans bad set out from flingapore to ride to London on motoray else, saja tbe *'Siam Observer." These were Mr F A F Johnston*, on a 4 hp Triumph, and Mr327 words
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Article123 1922-03-07 7 We are reminded by missionary publication that a phonetic script for China, which subject waa revived just necently, is not altogether a new thing. As far back as 1869 the American Bibls Society published a version of St Luke in Shanghai Colloquial, translated by C Keith, and123 words
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Advertisement606 1922-03-07 7 dissolves tiric acid. your.? by taking URODONAL. end yon wtll thereby avoid A.r!«no ScJereeia, wK.ch hardens the walla ef la* blood SSSSSSI and render* them it iff end brittle." tecemmumM Sy Pref LANCER FAUX laU President of the Acedimit 4e M*dectne, Pmrts. in his Treatise on Gout THE SIGN OF606 words
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Advertisement374 1922-03-07 7 C HOT I R MALL'S THE CHEAPEST iSILK STORE. Opportunity Lost is Money Lost Heavy shipments in Silk and curios have enabled us to offer oar stock to the Pablic the lowest possible prices. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF IT. SI-S, HIGH STREET. TEL. 1957. T— F "We're £o374 words
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Advertisement187 1922-03-07 7 IHJFSTIQNwi jjffl&fefl HT6IEMC PRESERVATIVE ibv IFALUBLE frpfljljW Promt* Relief for the MOST obi < 'N VTF ftsg&WMMMMmM Without inconvenience. No other treametit requi^ 1 L^^at^HS PHI EL Ferre, Blnttlera a Co ISW^j rue Dombasle, Paris. t^*__it_ Wholesale SINGAPORE I Met Aatv, Rlrriir I Lutti Dkpiatiry, Mm Diinenury, md MiK.cal Iffln.187 words
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Article2337 1922-03-07 8 Ikim. PRICES QUOTED 01 THE'MAUET. k, Singapore, March 7. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following lift of quotations. .J.v.jJ. v RUBBER.—DoIIar Bkares. DirfcLmda. to.* a m «Mi 26 per cett tor year ended 80-9-2U 5 per cent for year ended 90-6-20 IS2,337 words
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Article1681 1922-03-07 8 LORD NOKTHCLIFFE'S VISIT. The Pearl of The Orient. Lord Northcliffe, describing his recent visit to Java in the '"times", writes as follows Though my stay in Java was short, I gathered a great deal of information from British residents of standing. All spoke well of their1,681 words
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Advertisement140 1922-03-07 8 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES May be discovered every day ia the Advertising columns of the Malaya Trrbune's j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I m S rante d, ,> For Sale," f ;;To Let," "Lost,--1 Pound,' and "Trade Notices," Etc.,} Etc, will j bring results. If you have something to i sell, or a140 words
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Advertisement545 1922-03-07 9 STEAMER SAILINGS rVO.-BRiTisH India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Under Contract with his Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Duo SINGAPORE. Novara about Mar 7 Dongola about Apl 18 Kalyan ahout Mar 19 Khyber about Apl 30 play545 words
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Advertisement455 1922-03-07 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y.K. LONDON LINE. Htruna Maru Mar 9 Kamo Maru Mar 20 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajima Maru Mar 19 HAMBURG LINE. Lyons Maru Mar 18 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINK Kanagawa Maru End Mar. BOMBAY LINE. Morioka Maru Mar 17 CALCUTTA LINE. Takaoka Maru Mar 16455 words
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Advertisement347 1922-03-07 9 STEAMER SAILINGS >> LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly p ili-rc to and fro-n JpttrsUa f r cargo o:Jy, c.llinar at Batavie, 8*>n»«.haya, F""n«n-i«. A«t#9eM«, Melbourne tm 1 Hydrev. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINCS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. F*o, 9 v la Eul t H Fob. 13 Mar- 6 u ENOGQKRA. M*r. 11347 words
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Advertisement99 1922-03-07 9 LLOYD TR1ESTIN0 S. N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. TRAC1A Late Mar For Colombo, Aden, Massaua, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking' cargo on through Bill of Ladiag for Fiume the Levante Ports and Black Sea Ports. OUTWARD SAILINGS. MEP.ANO In Port f Dates of sailings, itineraries aad99 words
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Advertisement404 1922-03-07 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.SkK. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Altai Maru arr Api 16 dep 17 London Maru arr May 13 dep 14404 words
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Advertisement635 1922-03-07 9 STEAMER SAJLgr chTna mail STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in S. S. A.) San Francisco Service Thosa (Mrona of ee»»cg ta« One at shoe id i u> tt rca HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI, JOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FfcaNclflcg FBOM HONGKONG 1.1. NANKING MVch 15 9a CHTN v April 28 (Minimum first olass635 words
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Advertisement438 1922-03-07 10 TO LET. TO L E T.—Godowu No. 6, Cecr Street. Apply Guthrie and Co., Ltd 6 11 oc TO L E round Floor Offlcet No. 5-2, Malacca Street. Apply to J A Elian 6-1, Malacca Street. 8 11 at TO L E T.—Second Floor ***** Japan Street with Teak Partition*438 words
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Advertisement530 1922-03-07 10 NOTICE* MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL. Anandha Bhavan Lodge, 180 Penang Street, PENANG. NOTICE. RE IhJDIAN VOLUNTEERS. A public meeting of Indians and Ceylonese will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, March 10, to consider the advisability of the formation of an Indian unit as530 words
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Advertisement415 1922-03-07 10 BANKS. LNTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NBW YORK. Capitel U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $9,229,000 Head Office: -60 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London Office:—B6 Biahopagate, Lyons Office:—27 Place. Tolosan. San Francisco Office :—282 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai,415 words
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Advertisement508 1922-03-07 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 86 Bench Street Malacca 131 Jo nicer Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL.508 words
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Advertisement442 1922-03-07 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid v Capital ia 600,000 Snares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 13,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of a%eja*adL London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.442 words
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Advertisement546 1922-03-07 10 INSURANCE. Combine of Sluyters and Co. JAVA SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE CO LTD (Incorporated in Batavia, Java.) A. D. 1861. Combined Capitals felly subscribed FL 11,200,000.00 Reserved per Dec 81, 1916 FL 6,093,419.93 HEAD OFFICES BATAVIA AND AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES x Singapore, 8-b, Finlayson Green. Medan, Semarang, Sourabaya, Bandoeng, Macassar,546 words
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Advertisement401 1922-03-07 10 1 A. SAIBOO AND m GENERAL MERrn t °ur shop 4t JOHNSTON-s Sin «»pore. Foreign Coin, 0 f .11 n_ MM be excha.Jj dealers in High Claa. r Cigarette., SIS?^ by the ManaL 0 long and Shangh* fiL Hon proved by theTH.; t» Singapore^a^oS 5 ABB YOU SUFFKBlIr FROM Toothache401 words
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