Malaya Tribune, 8 March 1922
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Title Section29 1922-03-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] V AND"*^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VoL IX- No. 55 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 19J2.29 words
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Advertisement166 1922-03-08 1 I 1 photo Amateurs Call or Phtte: 550 SUN COMPANY IN, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Voir Requirements BUMPER I The Wooder above in Nickel 0»ae. Ail m clock as stove. Qirtt a 1 Ml Stem win 3 and tot ?C good long 2 bell alarm. V 5 H-igUlohandle7incb.es. Plioe166 words
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Advertisement142 1922-03-08 1 WU0 ""aaajaaaaBaaaaaaBiaassss^ Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 0 'Incorporated in Straits SettteaeotsJ 1 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I Quotations given for complete Elect fc j Lighting ft Power Installations, i I i in j t nil range of Htaftricml Ktppliet la nock: 5 V LB. Wires Cables. I i Metal Filament Lamps. j142 words
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Advertisement205 1922-03-08 1 ClGAkJi'ITES I 555 5 I Unvarying ta Quality Us World Ort*. i Sale afanufactorers: J ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd 3 gjsm I f5ar^ I Red Star I M FINEST OLD mm scotch whisky 1 I BjH| $28.OO per dozen I I 9H Duty SI 4.40 Extra. I SOLE AGENTS: 0205 words
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Article638 1922-03-08 2 TREATMENT OF EMERGENCY CASES, By P. V. Kuppusamy. Burna and scalds are treated in exactly ths same way, although the former are caused by a dry heat and the latter by a moist beat A burn is usually said to be more severe than a scald, as the638 words
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Article165 1922-03-08 2 Vet Nevertheless True sad Eesily Verified. TU a rot fron > Outmic RhraMtura. B0 $*ith in advertised .cam «d w. only attw |rut iBda «< 1 to r>« Oriental 'Balm a trial i^g says: "I have been troubled with Rheu-, mstism *nd I have tried different Mid165 words
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Article786 1922-03-08 2 BEAUTY OF SAGE'S LAST RESTING PLACE, The following is culled from The Shanghai Sunday Times." It wae about one o'clock in the morning when the mail train rolled into tho ChuFou station in Southern Shantung, and a raw November morning at that. There waa no available accommodation for786 words
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Advertisement477 1922-03-08 2 W Tarn Sto**> Dacca m a Brii.sai M W aad mm aD m> aYe WmU. |V 1 ELqo*D7 at koma MprW*. W M U Jj w the Wu jjr ■j Patp.it »w4r<p »Ut impeeUteb/ M I 1 Krif opened, hku tkt tone, the V./ I 3m j"» N rolume aad477 words
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Advertisement377 1922-03-08 2 JUST TWO TO-NIGHT are all yoa need of Pinkettee cc dispel constipation, liver isbnees, seek headaches, biliousness, to dissipate the "gloom," the little pink laxatives, aid dlgestiea, keep the skin clear and the breath sweet Of chemists or, post free, 60 cents the phial, from Dr Williams' Medicine Co., S377 words
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Advertisement598 1922-03-08 2 1 I lEveryI Every vrmeglasiful of 'Wincarnis* means an increased amount of I New itrength, I New rich red blood, I New nerve force, I New vitality. j The outstanding value of 'Win earj nis' in promoting a progrtssil I increase m strength and vitality is i. Bue to the598 words
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Advertisement709 1922-03-08 2 11 1 mil ii fiii mi 11 .TTiZTT^^^^^^ Periodical Property Auctions. I MESSRS. WARING AND roe Beg to give notice that they have rese Il certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leased |j| Properties, Business Premises, Buildino- t 1 I etc, at their g U 'I I NEW AUCTION709 words
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Advertisement371 1922-03-08 3 E* f ,ordica,T in abew will ba Presented To ntghtand the following Two Nights at the Artarait anp* r tettov, every move a thrills every seenege lurprlte HOUDIM in TERROR ISLAND worker man of mystery famed In every etvllised country ia a self liberator, handeaff king, illustonlst and magisian TII371 words
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Advertisement347 1922-03-08 3 Thm The From Monday, March 6, to Saturday, Marsh 11, lilt. AiTisMlm AJhtnbr* In r AT THE OMlf *n *ftctn* theatre -sALnAIVI Of\J\ Oretaiatrfi Cak»* Coffee <fti tilt BEST Th« Hartl for Maamlo and Faatnras To* elf. sat MaCH moid. porred «I2r dirh lnt«rrale A PROGRAMME OF WONDERFUL, LITILT AND347 words
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Advertisement160 1922-03-08 3 Enquire /11^ j THE P&ICE OP TITAN 1 ft! U Ml c Before buying other I Cement TP HONE 172 6 AURELY Co., 1 j v" Ne. H Flnlajsoo Green, Singapore. 3 S Telegrams AURELY." r ©!e Import.™ for S.S F.MS. and Netherl.ndi ladie*. E rTBTTTT^TI^Tr^^^TTrTrTITITrTi^ BEST FOR YOUR IGlMlth,160 words
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Advertisement324 1922-03-08 3 •*mm%mT~ naaaSSaSaSaeSSßxv" SpedttiUaosaftl Change ofj Program* At 7 JO Sfctrp "THE WOMAN IN GREY" SERIAL Featuring Airline Pretty and Henry G 5 11. Ij 15 E Jfodee 30 Reels To-night Ipitodei 1, 2, and 3 ia 6 Pasta. "THE FUNERAL OF GENERAL LI SHUN" In 2 Parts Thursday L*it Night.324 words
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Article129 1922-03-08 4 It is stated on good authority that the Premier will not resign. The recent trouble in Hongkong has led to queries in Parliament. The subtle art ef polite retort wee duly expounded. Irish malcontents ere appareatly doing as they please, with the capture of Limerick as their latest129 words
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Article476 1922-03-08 4 America has just introduced a new income tax law which might well be studied by the Straits Government because of the greater justice of its application compared with the income tax law in this Colony. The new law in America deals largely with questions of exemptions and476 words
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Article845 1922-03-08 4 Sir J W Murison, Attorney General, Lady Murison snd Miss Murison leave for Home on Thursday. Sir William has not been vary well lately. We have received, says the Malay Mail," a queen white ant taken at Killinghall Estate, Puchong. It is over three inches in length and is said845 words
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Article78 1922-03-08 4 Mining Engineer's Claim. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar 7.—In the Supreme Court to-day an action was commenced before Mr Justice Whitley at the instance of Mr W J L Smith, a mining engineer of Rompibon, Southern Siam, against Messrs Arthur Ruthven Thornton, Roland Graham, and W78 words
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51 1922-03-08 4 His Majesty the King has graciously consented that His Excellency the Governor's annual ball at Government House should this year be given, not as usual in honour of his Majesty's birthday, but in honour of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of51 words
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Article30 1922-03-08 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar 7.—Dr Wu Lien Teh leaves to-morrow for Taiping, enroute to Singapore, whence he embarks on the 20th inst for China.30 words
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Article89 1922-03-08 4 We have received complaints that, owing to the grand excuse of "the Hongkong strike," many local kedais and dealers in various foodstuffs have put up their prices. The recentlysettled strike in Hongkong is being freely quoted as the reason for an increase in the price of local89 words
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Article558 1922-03-08 4 The s.s. Sicilia has left Colombo and is expected to arrive at this port at 8 a.m. on Saturday. She will proceed to the P and O Wharf. Boey Pang Seng, a Macao merchant of 635 North Bridge-road has reported the theft of $10,000. He suspects his manager, but no558 words
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Article634 1922-03-08 4 B "Remark The soccer sea Son p been decided, win not after the visit of the Prince of Wales h the only cours* the I v bVIOU4i J take, as a certain mio6 A allowed for the receipt «T the leagues and the f fixture lists. The Prin?634 words
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Article178 1922-03-08 4 Exhibition news will be issued daily by the "Malaya Tribune," a few days previous to the opening date of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, and, subsequently di ring the eight dayi il Exhibition ia held. The supplement will be issued under las caption Exhibition News," and 'ill be devoted to178 words
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Advertisement336 1922-03-08 4 Carron Dover I STOVES J J WOOD BURNING j mm ■P\ The Mo§| Efficient S r.- «I h t Mi Iwpinnfin t. In Fonr Sizr>B I No. r) 27f x xlB incb't No. 7 3JxMi x 20 I Side No. 8 33 x 2 6i x 23 f Sb-lf ex336 words
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Advertisement417 1922-03-08 4 —■-■'•'•■>'wi*ii«i:iiiiDinininiiwim GUAN KiAT <Sc Co Ltd., 8«, PHILLIP STREET. Stocks always on band for Immediate delivery. ABffrnlrnrh 1 Horticnltural Implmrf-nt-. 0. m machinery of ell descriptions end small Tools. Metals of all descriptions (exolnding prreiovs Metals) I Mining, Colliery and Quarrying Accessor lev. Paints, 2 eolonri and Varnishes, and PjinteV417 words
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Article229 1922-03-08 5 General Strike Ordered by Labour Executive. Pfliise Armed and Mobilised. Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar 7.—The strike Executive has called a general sympathetic strike.—Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar 7.—Th-j strike Executive's decision to call a general strike represents at any rate a temporary victory for the extremists, a conferenceReuter. - 229 words
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Article113 1922-03-08 5 Youssouf Kemal Interviewed. Reuter. Paris, Mar 6.—Youssouf Kernel, who has just arrived at Marseilles, stated to a Havas representative that not only will he represent Angora bus also the whole Turkish people in the next conversation. Turkey has decidto throw back the invader energetically and will also proveReuter. - 113 words
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Article79 1922-03-08 5 U. S. Senate Query* Reuter. Washington, Mar 6.—The Senate has adopted the resolution submitted by Senator Borah, asking President Harding how the Lansing-Ishi agreement would be affected by the ratification of the Four Power Pacific Treaty. Senator Underwood, prior to the adoption of the resolution, contended that theReuter. - 79 words
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Article46 1922-03-08 5 Dutch Interest. Reuter. Paris, Mar 7.—A party of prominent Dutch merchants and shippers arrived at Lyons to visit the fair, *hich is again an unqualified success. The Dutch visitors were the guests of the mayor Herriot, and the City Council, at a luncheon.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article81 1922-03-08 5 Reuter. London, Mar 6.—In the House of Commons, replying to Lt Col LesMalone, Mr C Harmsworth •mphasised that the conditions under *nich loana had been made to China the Consortium were not laid down °7 the British Government, but were «ontained in the new Consortium agreeB e»tReuter. - 81 words
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Article86 1922-03-08 5 Reuter. London, Mar 6.—ln the House of in answer to questions, Mr C Bridgeman said that the only ""-Producing well in Britain at pre**s the Hardstoft, with a prortion during the six months ending 31 of 78 tons. N *o oil had been sold since, October ,tReuter. - 86 words
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Article19 1922-03-08 5 Reuter. Borne, Mar 7.—General Castelli JNjJi from Fiume that the work restoration of order is proceedingReuter. - 19 words
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Article207 1922-03-08 5 Indian and Japanese Views. Reuter. London, Mar 7.—The guests at the Lyceum Club Oriental Circle dinner included Sir Bhownagree Dalai of the India Office, Mr Chu, the Chinese charge d' affaires, Mr Ohta, the Japanese Consul General, Doctor Chiang, of Pekin University, and others, including ladies. Mr ShrimptonReuter. - 207 words
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Article70 1922-03-08 5 Girls Badly Burned. Reuter. London, Mar 7.—Thirteen girls died and eleven were seriously injured through the explosion of cartridges in a factory at Tipton, Staffordshire. The victims, who were trapped in a blazing room, were denuded of their clothing by the force of the explosion. Some escaped toReuter. - 70 words
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Article103 1922-03-08 5 New Bonds Scheme. Reuter. New York, Mar 6.—The Cathedral of St John the Divine was thronged on the occasion of the memorial service to Lord Bryce.—Renter. London, Mar 6.—In the House of Commons Mr Chamberlain announced that the German Government was prosecuting Rockstrohs, a firm in Dresden, whereReuter. - 103 words
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Article28 1922-03-08 5 Reuter. London, Mar 6.—The SolicitorGeneral, Sir Frederick Pollock, K.C., has been appointed Attorney General. Mr Leslie Frederic Scott, K.C., M.P., for Liverpool, has been appointed Solicitor-General.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article30 1922-03-08 5 Reuter. Port Said, Mar 7.—The Dutch steamer Merauk, from Batavia to Rotterdam is at Suez with one blade of her propellor broken. A survey will be held.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article203 1922-03-08 5 ECHO OF STRIKE MEASURES. WORDY WARFARE. Reuter. I London, Mar 6.—ln the House of Commons, Mr Churchill was heckled regarding the proclamations of the Governor of Hongkong in the recent strike trouble. Commander Kenworthy asked Whether the policy of conscripting labour had the Home Government's approval. Mr ChurchillReuter. - 203 words
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Article38 1922-03-08 5 Work Being Resumed. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar B.—The "Malay Mail" has a Hongkong cable dated to-day, Mar 8, as follows Work is generally being resumed, and conditions should be normal by to-morrow.38 words
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Article48 1922-03-08 5 Another Republican Coup. Reuter. London, Mar 6.—Mr Churchill announced in the House of Commons that a large force of Republican had seized Limerick town. The British Government would be best discharging its responsibility to law and order by leaving the Provisional Government to take action. Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article143 1922-03-08 5 Singapore, March 8. Silver 33%. Hongkong 4% per cent premium. Three Months Gold 52*4. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 18 cents, Craigieleas 60 cents, Bassetts 57% to 62% cents, Tambalaks 47% to 52% cents Sandcrofts enquired for at 75 cents. Bukit Kepongs 12.02%. Tins.—Taipings 80 to143 words
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Article174 1922-03-08 5 Mr M Savayanagi, President of the Japanese Educational Association, m some particulars he gives in an article that is published in the "Asiatic Review," states a well-planned and systematic connection between different schools in Japan has not been put into satisfactory execution on account of the shortage174 words
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Article36 1922-03-08 5 By the s»s. Torilla from Calcutta yesterday :—Mr and Mrs Butcher, Mr and Mrs Brodie. By the s.s. Sappho from P Swettenham yesterday :—Messrs C R Brander, C P Ambler, and Major P Smith.36 words
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Article12 1922-03-08 5 Qwek Chew, a Chinese, has been arrested oft a charge of rape.12 words
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Article230 1922-03-08 5 ACCEDES TO UNIONIST REQUEST. WILL TAKE A REST. Reuter. London, Mar 6.—Mr Chamberlain presided at a Cabinet meeting held to-day, in the absence of Mr Lloyd George, who ia slightly indisposed.— Reuter. London, Mar 6.—The most conflicting subject in the eveaing paper* is the political crisis, which someReuter. - 230 words
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Article126 1922-03-08 5 The following copies of telegrams have been forwarded officially for publication From the Governor of the Straits Settlements. To the Secretary of State for the Colonies. 27th February, 1922. All nationalities in British Malaya have collected $5,000 for purpose o# wedding present to Princess Mary.126 words
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Article61 1922-03-08 5 We understand that the collection of animals for tbe Zoological section of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition has already reached considerable proportions, for which much praise is due to the gentlemen responsible for the organisation of this section. The exhibits already obtained incrude a series of the larger wild61 words
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Article124 1922-03-08 5 Business men in Singapore to-day realize the necessity for economy under present trading conditions, and for this reason the "Tribune's" advertising service—a real local advertising service—is appreciated by all who will take advantage of it. Two Chinese boys Chan Soo snd Cheng Hi, serving their terms at the reformatory, were124 words
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Article1038 1922-03-08 5 FAREWELL DINNER TO THE RESIDENT. Toasts and Speeches. Wolferstan expressed admiration for the eloquence of Mr Tan Cheng Lock and his regret at the unavoidable absence of Mr Tan Soo Hock, who has been known to him ever since he came to Malacca. He then referred to his1,038 words
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Article216 1922-03-08 5 FOOTBALL. I S.R.C. II vs. ST. JOSEPH'S 03. IL The SRC second eleven to meet the St Joseph's Old Boys second eleven on the S R C ground this afternoon will be :—C Rodrigues; FC de Souza and G H Kraal O C Ahin, N de Silva and J216 words
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Article63 1922-03-08 5 JUNIOR FOURS. A race for junior fours will be rowed on Saturday, April 22, at 5 p.m. Entries to date make the formation of four crews practically certain. Further entries should reach Mr Stone, c|o Fraser and Co,; Singapore, at once to enable the final arrangement of crews. Mr63 words
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Article41 1922-03-08 5 PENANG G C's YEAR, The annual .report of the Penang Golf Club shows that the active members now number 230; ladies, 119. There were 74 additions during the year. The finances are sound, as subscriptions and entrance fees have increased.41 words
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Article503 1922-03-08 5 MIDDLESEX REGT. vs. H. X S. R. G. A. At Blakang Mali yesterday the Middlesex regimental hockey team met the Hongkong and Singapore R G A eleven in an interesting game. The play was fast from start to finish, and the visitors retired losers by two goals to nil.503 words
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Article492 1922-03-08 5 TWO CHRISTIAN CHINESE INVOLVED. A Belated Petition. Tbe hearing of a divoice po iuon bronght by Chong Feow Chong a clerk in the polioe department against his wife Ang LbenJ Neo end tbe 00-re-pondfnt Teuu Siew Leu, came op before The Cbii Jastiee, Sir Welter Sbaw in492 words
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Article98 1922-03-08 5 Singapore, March 8. On London--Bank 4 linalfcg' 2* 4 ema d 2s o 3-4J Private 3 months, < gkt 2s 4 l-8d On l'idis— Bank Tel. Transfer 177% On Higfcuag— Bank demaad draft 4% px. pfn. On Bank demaad draft 70% On JavaBank demand draft 134*4 On JapanBank demand98 words
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Article62 1922-03-08 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, March 8. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. B'n-»»-» S»''«rs s P ot 23% 25 March 26% 27 April to Jure 27% 28% July to Sept 30 30% Tone of Market.—Weak. Fred Watprhnuse Co.. Ltd. Singapore, March 8. To-day's closing rubber quotations "tv»62 words
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Advertisement192 1922-03-08 5 lj A Few Weeks From ?<ow! I I' yon ere visiting the Mbl<v»-Borneo Exhibition or goirg io th R c r-xt month, jon ihosjld be wei. dr»*- J. I j S. V PITCHAY 6" Co., j C»n *Ofp!y st v*.ry ow Z i Gent's Furnishings Boots and Shoes, Hats, Walking192 words
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Article483 1922-03-08 6 LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. S.C.C. SPRING TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship (Preliminary Ties.) J Donaldson beat H Rogers, ft—l, B T Holder beat J C Bell, 7—5, 5— 3. F Ruchwaldy vs. J Tyler, (postponed). Newcomers' Handicap. G E Baughan beat H Burtenshaw, 6— 4,483 words
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Article89 1922-03-08 6 SPORTS AT TANGLIN. The Middlesex Regiment will hold the preliminary heats of its regimental Sports at Tanglin on March 2S and SO, and ths day for the finals will be April 3. There are two open events to Navy and Army formations and ex-Service men—the 880 yards and the89 words
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Article44 1922-03-08 6 IPOH GTMKXANA. the Ipoh Gymkhana Oub propose to hold a two-days' race meeting on July 0 and 8. The Sultan of Perak is offering a gold cup. Ten thoroughbreds from Australia are due to arrive in time for training, before the meeting44 words
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Article25 1922-03-08 6 Kamuning, from Bangkok 8-3. Prinscs, from Amsterdam 8-3. Van Cloon, from Hongkong 8-3. Dalny, from Colombo 8-3. Bombay Maru, from Calcutta 8-3.25 words
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Article61 1922-03-08 6 Te-dey, Merck 8. High Tides.—4.22 i.m., 6.22 p.m. Polo, Balestier. Tanglin Club at Ht me. 6.15. To-morrow, March 9. High Tide*,—s.4s a.m., 7.43 p.m. Football, S C C JJ vs. United Banks. Friday. March 1». High Tides.—7.o7 a.m., 8.62 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra Practice, 5.18. Ex-Services Concert, Theatre,61 words
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Article974 1922-03-08 6 HOW SHAKESPEARE LEARNED LAW. Father as Litigant. Rr.oords of Sbakeapeare'a tow», 9rratford«on-Avon wbith have beeo gHnced at by many and read by a few," are now pabUahed In fall, for the yean 1553 lo 1561, by the Dagdale Society, in Ui fl «t volume. Tbe society wai formed974 words
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Article305 1922-03-08 6 MR. CHURCHILL TURNS IT DOWN. Post Office Schema Collapse*. The Poet Omce scheme tor th* election of em Imperial chain of wireless telegraph stations £,000 miles apart, to embrace the whole Empire, is reported to hare collapsed because of the refusal of Mr Winston Churchill to hare anything305 words
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Article303 1922-03-08 6 Selborne Society in Chinatown. Pcnnyfielda ia scarcely one of those neighbourhoods where entertainment is freely provided, end rte almondeyed iahabitante were greatly interested, on February 4, in a strange group of about forty people—mostly women. It waa snowing hard, and moit of Chinatown kept strictly to itself behind303 words
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Article308 1922-03-08 6 SUCCESS ASSURED FOR OLYMPIA DISPLAY. Sample* and Prize* for Visitor*. The Netions' Food Exhibitioa, to be hied et Olympia from Bep to Sspt 2« this year, is already aa aasored success. From all parte of the world leading manufacturers, whoee acmes ere household worde, have arranged to308 words
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Advertisement87 1922-03-08 6 CONSULATE GENERAL FOE THS NETHERLANDS. NOTICE. The Tlghfc to levy foxes on rj? on lent rrotlno» (including fir wood bat exclndicg timber) end on timber In various districts of the ft-sideney of Rhlo end lt» Dependencies during the period f om At.ri! lit. 1925 n March 31i 1923, will b*87 words
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Advertisement254 1922-03-08 6 NOTICE. Will the Gentleman who picked ip a red and white pnp from tb» nadside near the Qaarantire Sta ion for Animals, B«aeh Bd. n his ear on the 6th ins*, kindly earn Uat tbe above plaoe? It is treated for Epilepsy. 83 j 103 Ate CONTRACTS FOR H. M254 words
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Advertisement804 1922-03-08 6 LIGHT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. For Gold, Diamond Coal and Ironstone Miu* a. for Bugar, Sisal, Tea and Rnbber Plantation and Nltr*»« Fields, for Excavation, Irrigation and Oonitraottonal Work and all enterprises needing Light Railways there if a type of HUDSON Material that if jait the required deiign. In every branch of804 words
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Advertisement384 1922-03-08 6 DO YOU FEAR CHILU Deadly Lung Dangers Warded Wf by Peps Cstohing 11 omu—U'. (y dmgeroos. 0< cs iin.am., nolimlt.ng ths deadly pc il, h msrsoe yoa. QM Take P*pg in time. Ext,, theee vbnlent diseaee rnni they have chsto, to multiply S B.tbe th. tor* 2! paegtgcg with th*384 words
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Miscellaneous372 1922-03-08 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, March i. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantaa, Patani, Sinfora,* Bandon Bangkok* Yugala 2 p.m. Malacca Muar •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m. Port Swetteaham A Penang •Ipoh 8 p.m. Muar Malacca *Hong Keat 8 p.m. Medan Circa 8 p.m. P Sambu, Pontianak Batavia Singkara 3372 words
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Article284 1922-03-08 7 NEWS FROM CHINA. JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. TRADE UNIONS. I wages, an attitude that has meant the next thing to ruin if it has not actually finished off certain unfortunate industries. Happily, we have beea saved this spirit locally co far, but it ia aa well to284 words
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Article266 1922-03-08 7 Spring Weather Affects Dr Son. Peking.—The prospective early return of comfortable campaigning weather is apparently rekindling in the breast of Dr Sun-Yat-sen the fire of his ambition for a unified China with himself as its President. In the interest of the recent political changes in Peking266 words
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Article78 1922-03-08 7 Jepeneee Subs Rikisha Coolie. j Shanghai, Feb. 22.—About c thous- and Chinese in a crowd about the Harbin-road Police Station assumed I a menacing attitude, following the j errest of a Japanese alleged to have i stabbed a rikisha coolie in aa altercation over c fare. The crowd78 words
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Article239 1922-03-08 7 Helping them te Proaeaaes English. f Japan is in trouble over the proaunejatios ef English. Tens of thousands of Japanese can read as fluently end write oar language car* kectly, but find themselves baffled when they try to talk English. The* get their "IV and "r's" mixed, calling239 words
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Article663 1922-03-08 7 AUTHORS EXPOSURE OF SIR A. CONAN DOYLE. Enlightening Letters. A remarkable story of bow his friendship with Sir Arthur Co nan Doyle has been broken was told by Mr Filson Young, the author, in ths "Saturday Review." Having become interested in spiritualism by Sir Arthur's book "The663 words
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Advertisement531 1922-03-08 7 /URODONAL dissolves tiric acid. jounn b> takinj URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Scleroaia, „t, K h SarHena th« waUa ml the biood veaaeh «nd render* them stiff and bnttU." Hfffm »;-y.de>: by Prof LANCER FA US late President of ihe Acad/mie de Mtdecint, Paris, in his Treatise on531 words
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Advertisement212 1922-03-08 7 I C H OTIRMALL'S THE CHEAPEST SSILK STORE. Opportunity Lost is Money Lost Heavy shipments in Silk and curios have enabled as to offer oar stock to the Public tbe lowest possible prices. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF IT. «1 -52, HIGH STREET. TEL 1957. T— WRY SUFFER THE212 words
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Advertisement180 1922-03-08 7 11l I ™gniaia»a»ana»BMßnai fMBROU 7 S IWCIii'SS HYGIOTC PRESERTATIYE ut IFALLI6U HKgEK Pr<"riDt Relief for the MOST OBi i N» 1 P IS r 1 0 1 •convenience. No other treaaien\ rue Dorabaale, Pans. MEae^^* Wholesale SINGAPORE »^SS«« William C axton first introduced thtprinting prest into k ngland in the180 words
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Article2401 1922-03-08 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED W THE MARKET. Sugapore, March 6. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broken issue the foCewing list of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. J Tissue Dividends. Values. ■erase. sellers. 1 AHeuby 1 18 26 percent for year ended 80-9-2U j 1 Qejah 9 99 12,401 words
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Article1113 1922-03-08 8 ADDRESS TO PRINCE OF WALES. A Royal Pledge. Delhi, Peb 20 —The Anglo Indian and D mtciled European A" B °3''» t welcomed U B H the Pri< cc of Wales at Viceregal Lodge thinorniog Twmly delegate., from all parts of Indie and Burma pre sented tbe address, which1,113 words
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Advertisement159 1922-03-08 8 I Advertising AND Salesmanship. rri. Advertisirj eT is salesmanship—on paper j There is still room for a good deal of educa- I tion in advertising, but, if this one funda- i mental fact is realized by everybody in the advertising business, much will have been done towards making advertising effectual.159 words
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Advertisement274 1922-03-08 8 THE HALYA TRIBUNE SINUAPOi, I Koh and Co, »0 Bnu i Kwong Seng Chiang tnrf Selegie-road. 17 Ban Tek Goan, 1 Stlegi, Jit Lok Ke«, 166 Scrags Serangooa Stor*, I Chop Ban Uong, 275 Srayooj. I M Pt.eira, 632 Sersflg-afii^ Chop Kiam Hoe Caot, 22 Pnaaa Street. N Hussein, 180274 words
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Advertisement563 1922-03-08 9 STEAMER SAILINGS M).-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companiee Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER* SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S, N. CO, Under Contract with His Majcety'a Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Doe SINGAPORE. Norara m abeot Mar S Dongola about Apl 18 Kalyaa aboutMarlB Khyber abeot Apl 80 fUaay mm563 words
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Advertisement453 1922-03-08 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON UNB. Haruna Mara Mar 9 Karoo Maru Mar 80 LIVERPOOL UNB, Tajima Maru Mat If HAMBURG LINE. Lyons Maru Maw 18 NEW YORK LPtE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINK. Kanagawa Maru Eac Mar, BOMBAY UNB. Morioka Mam Man IT CALCUTTA UNB, ;jgV Takaoka Maru Mat IV FOB453 words
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Advertisement454 1922-03-08 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE 0F STEAMERS Monthly ealltoge to tod f ro-o Auatralla for cargo only, calling at Baa»vla, Bnnrab»ya, F"»rnantl». Ad* Hide. Melbourne 00*1 Hydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS, 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. Fob. 9 aa Sal %"i F-b 13 Mar. aa RNOQQBRA Mar. 11 April 8 aa KURELIA April454 words
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Advertisement412 1922-03-08 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.SLK. THE OSAKA SHOSEK KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated is Japan.) NO. 1 DE 80UZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to chnngs without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARREIIJ.es. LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Altai Mara arr Apl 16 dep 17 London Mara arr Map 13 dep 14412 words
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Advertisement598 1922-03-08 9 STEAMER Sjjjgs CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (inesrporetsd Is f. s. A.) San Francisco Servipp Those c'estoraf of teeing the Orient ahocld tray.] by tbe iceL h rente >; MWMQKONQ. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKL j TOmOMLAMA. MOJIQUTLU A SAN FEANCIaOa. FBOM HONGKONG I.e. NANKING Maroh 15 11. NILE Mereh 84 (Mlnlmam flnt598 words
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Advertisement634 1922-03-08 10 TO LET. TO LET.—Godown No. 6, Cecil Street. Apply Guthrie aad Co., Ltd. I v uc TO LET.—Ground Floor Offices No. 5-2. Malacca Street. Apply to J A Eliaa 6-1, Malacca Street. 8 11 ac TO LET.—Second Floor 16|17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Electri. ""it mgi eaitable lor634 words
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Advertisement497 1922-03-08 10 MOTICE NOTICE. RE INDIAN VOLUNTEERS. A public meeting of Indians end Ceyionece will be held et the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, March 10, to consider the adviaability of the formation of an Indian unit as a part of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. All interested are earnestly497 words
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Advertisement465 1922-03-08 10 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BT THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profit* U.S. $9,229,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—B6 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:-—B7 Place, Toloaan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai. Hongkong, Canton,465 words
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Advertisement502 1922-03-08 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK* LTD. HEAD OFFICE: §4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Peaang 66 Beach Street. Malacca 311 Jonker Street Hoar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Beta Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Saa Fraaciaco, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised502 words
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Advertisement420 1922-03-08 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid w Capital in 600,000 Shares ef 66 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fond 68,600,000 Reserve Liability ef Pre. prietors < 83,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. Loadoa Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's420 words
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Advertisement546 1922-03-08 10 j INSURANCE. Combine of Sluyters and Co. JAVA SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE CO LTD (Incorporated in Batavia, Java.) A. D. 1861. Combined Capitals fully subscribed FL 11,200,000.00 Reserved per Dec 81, 1915 FL 6,093,419.93 HEAD OFFICES: BATAVIA AND AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES t Singapore, 8-b, Finlayson Green. Medan, Semarang, Sourabaya, Bandoeng,546 words
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Advertisement422 1922-03-08 10 M. A. SAIBOO AND m GENERAL SIERrn our shop n w JOHNSTON'S PIE» Sin «»P©re. V'Ttign Coin. can be exch** e J ts denier, m Coit Cigarettes, tt^ N.B.—Ratoa of daii» axed by the MatgVSt** kong and Shanghai Bax,w H( provad by EoL£* «pSingapore f AM YOC FROM Tootbaclie? B422 words
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