Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1922
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Title Section28 1922-03-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v —< AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. MIX- -No. SI SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement202 1922-03-09 1 Pboto Amateurs i Call or Phone: 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, ■For AO Tour Requirements. A reliable Pcekel Watch as The Wonder" wfl* A *\m\ above in Nickel Cage. 0 I Alarm clock m above. Givea a cMcH B Btem wind and nt good long 3 bell alarm.202 words
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Advertisement98 1922-03-09 1 j Sime, Darbg Co., Ltd. (laansywated a ttralls Settl—s»aU ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting ft Power Installations, toll range of Eleetrioal lappUei la stock i VI.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories, j "DMoinpr Telephones. 41 MADSTBONG' Plants, rhe ideal Lighting Set for98 words
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Advertisement261 1922-03-09 1 TIE MALAYA TRIBUNE I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 55 Ko. I*s, Editorial D* .r. T«i No. 171, i>» iUBSOBIPTION RATES. PAYABLE LN ADVANu*. Peran D »m 1 $15.00 H»lf jowly 7 50 Per qntrter 3 -g Pottage Extra 60 ofa. p*r month. ■■BIBVBVnBVSSnVKfIHBfm.i Daniel Crawford's] I Red Star I M FINEST261 words
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Article440 1922-03-09 2 INTERVIEW WITH NEW YORK JOURNALISTS. Tho Lecturing Tour. New T*rk, F*a. m. —"I have only myaaW to blMC «ke title of her daughter, Princess Bifceero s book, is the tart Implied in interview* that Mrs Aequith yesterday gav« to American newspaper reporters after hor Arat lecture here440 words
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Article220 1922-03-09 2 Local tradesmen with overdue outstandings may find a useful tip in the following story ef a young Japanese clerk who applied for a situation in a London merchant's office. He wss told that he might come oa trial, and if ia the course of a week he could220 words
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Article460 1922-03-09 2 HOME PAPER'S REPORT OF PENANG CASE. The Judicial Commit*** of th* Ptivy Council rejected c petitio* for special I leave to appeal from, a Judgment of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements by which a eoirrietion ef murder and eeatenee ef death were affirmed. The Judge below460 words
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Article351 1922-03-09 2 laformntion Bureeu. The object of the Bureau is to assist visitors of all nationalities to the Exhibition, with information as to where to find all exhibits snd amusements, as in sll probability there will be many who will be complete strangers to Singapore and will be glad of351 words
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Advertisement542 1922-03-09 2 From a tourist "a point of risw to take tho ants tana trip tadeed a delightful experience. On* akima through, asttasg and de-tag ealy what ia best, ate Tins; nowhere loaf enough to feat tan eHaaatea paO on one's health. Bat different ty f*t tAe tot ef he v/tae aajAel542 words
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Advertisement165 1922-03-09 2 RUB OUT THE PAIN. Wherever the ache or pom, limply rub in Littles Oriental Balm. Aa you rub in the Balm, you rub out the pain,—quickly, simply and surely. There is no bettor remedy for headache, earache, backache. It relievee lameness, spraina, strains, swellings. The more cruel sufferings of Rheumatism,165 words
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Advertisement768 1922-03-09 2 ABOUT COLDS. Why is it that on* parson catenae cold on ha slightest provocation while another can undergo all aorta of exposure end changes of temperature without contracting a chill T The answer is to bo found in the condition of the 8ratem. Thin blooded people take eold easily. They768 words
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Advertisement329 1922-03-09 2 Three Drop Com Killer ffM-lt" Stops Pain TnsnliMssJ ■ad Corns On Quick. Vk* War to aandla mtm bs SSjsj tried aad arered "Qets-It* wuw Us war that mllllona bur* (m| J| tew dress ef -Ofti-If tanteshl tne hurt eel ef amy cora at oaea ana boob loceeas it co It329 words
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Advertisement622 1922-03-09 2 Periodical Property Auctions, MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have reae certain days for Sales of Freehold and hTT* Properties, Business Premises, Buildine- t d etc., at their Land NEW AUCTION ROOMS, U-l COLLYER qu ay (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties622 words
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Advertisement1032 1922-03-09 3 TfcJ From Monday, March 6, to Saturday, Maroh 11, 1112. AUaJaaISBTR to j AT THH ll tIM Qalty f~l at UAIIDBA r s j ALH AM BRA r 4 CaRdS, 0*41*4 Tht HtOl to* Mailo Mid FtmlifM Tt& at*. mi*****? >IaCE ROAD 9*rT*Jd ißtarratss A FIOSIA.MMB Of WOXRIEFUU LITILT AID1,032 words
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Advertisement349 1922-03-09 3 it 7.M Itar». TERROR ISLAND In 7 l«*la. A «pecHl Artsraft laptr ptolaatlon f eurarlag MMII Ik* Herdst* King taa iaal episode ot letal Rortans "!a two parts feaaai Show it 0.11 FRANK MAYO in the REB LANE A mighty Itory of the W*la Wswas *a 4 the ArllllOf arlsaltvu349 words
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Advertisement248 1922-03-09 3 'Div v (A 1 a>2f4at taMwl Changeoosf s rogr ran At f.lO Shira "THE WOMAN IN GREY SERIAL Pasturing Alrltns Pretty and Henry O 8 11. 1,15 Rplcodai SO Reels T* night Bp'sodes 1, t, anl 3r,6 Parte. "TH fWIIAL Of GENERAL LI SHUN" in 2 Parts Tbntsdey Last Nigbt.248 words
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Article126 1922-03-09 4 The fight in the American Senate over the Pacific Treaty is unabated. Indications are that the country wants, and will get, ratification. The strike in South Africa continues on revolutionary linea. Gen. Rawlinson, the Indian C-in-C, declares that an outbreak in India is likely. The Raj favours much126 words
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Article618 1922-03-09 4 In writing on Tuesday on the political crisis at Home we dealt with the particular aspect in which Mr Churchill and his section are doing their utmost to drive the country into a class war by parading the Communist bogey, and we ventured the opinion that such618 words
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Article634 1922-03-09 4 Mr L P Wolferstan, Resident, Malacca, is leaving for Home next week. The Hon Mr and Mrs F A S Mc Clelland are visiting Kuala Lumpur. Mr J R Morrison, of the Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore, has been visiting Ipoh. Mr W Langham Carter, District Judge, returned from leave by634 words
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Article538 1922-03-09 4 SOME HINTS AND PRECAUTIONS. The following is officially supplied: As epidemic of influenza is now prevalent in Great Britain and other European countries, the Government of the Straits Settlements desires to emphasize the following points with a view to minimising the spread of the disease should the infection reach538 words
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Article168 1922-03-09 4 Mr T A O Sullivan, of the staff of the Outram-road School, Singapore, and acting Superintendent of Education, Kedah. has been posted to Fahang as Inspector of Schools. I Three Chinese, who were arrested witn a large quantity of non-Govern-ment chandu at a Chinese lodging house in South Bridge-road about168 words
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Article303 1922-03-09 4 JLDGE DISMISSES CHIVr PETITION HINES E Wh Told the Truth: The Chief Justice said that ing to Chinese customs ,t «T \Z considered improper to hav c tnan one wife or concubines. The respondent denied ah th charges against h e r. Sat left h husband because he303 words
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Article441 1922-03-09 4 Mr and Mrs Lim Cheng untitled daughter left Penang by the la Torilla on Sunday for Shanghai on a four months' trip. A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday notes the acquisition of land near Bukit Menajam for public purposes. An outward mail per B I sj. Ekma will arrive by441 words
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Advertisement252 1922-03-09 4 Carron Dover I STOVES WOOD BURNING Elbow The Moei Efficient Store with the lst'i* improvement!. I j c I I I In Four Siz s No. 6 S7f x x 18 irehei No. I SL| x 2.'.| x2O I Side I tv, :9 \s 5 j aMt i 1 ROBINSON252 words
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Advertisement412 1922-03-09 4 i'tn.ritntti.iiiiwmniii.H™ GUAN KIAT Ac Co., Ltd,, 36, PHILLIP STREET. I I Stocks always on hand for Immediate delivery. I i I I AgrimUnra! <t Horticultural implement*. General I machinery of all descriptions and email Toole. I I Metala of all descriptions (exolnding precious Metala) I I Mining, Colliery and Quarrying412 words
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Article361 1922-03-09 5 The Fight in the American Senate. Ex-fieFman rabies. Reuter. London, Mar B.—Washington messes slow that the Pacific Treaty debate in the Senate is now well under way, and will continue uninterruptedly until the vote be taken. The opening speeches laid stress on the importance to America of theReuter. - 361 words
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Article175 1922-03-09 5 Sir A. Balfour's Eulogy. Reuter. London, Mar 7.—Sir A J Balfour, at a luncheon given in the city by the Carlton Club, referring to Conservative differences and the subject of the Coalition, said he would remain Conservative till he went to a land where political parties no longerReuter. - 175 words
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Article111 1922-03-09 5 Palm Oil Agitation. Reuter. London, Mar 7.—H M King George has given an audience to Lieut-General Sir George Kirpatrick on his relinquishing the appointment of Comman-der-in-Chief of the Forces in China.— Reuter. Washington, Mar 7.—The State Department has requested China to take immediate steps with a view toReuter. - 111 words
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Article81 1922-03-09 5 Reuter. London, Mar 7.—Replying to questions regarding the Mui-tsai system ia Hongkong. Mr Churchill in the Commons pointed out that the hands of the Governor of Hongkong had been exceptionally full, owing to the grave situa- j tion in connection with the strike, *hile the Secretary of ChineseReuter. - 81 words
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Article46 1922-03-09 5 Reuter. London, Mar 8.—In the by-election «t Wolverhampotn West, consequent on the death of Sir Alfred Bird on F b 7, Sir Robert Bird, Co-Unionist, Polled 16,790, and Mr Walkden, Labour, 13,799. j There is no change in the political character of the constituency.— JReuter. - 46 words
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Article19 1922-03-09 5 Mr and Mrs R E H Oliver have kft Kuala Lumpur for Shanghai. They be sway about om aoath.19 words
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Article107 1922-03-09 5 Challenged at Home. Reuter. London, Mar 7.—ln the House of Commons, replying to Mr Raffan, who called attention to a sentence of ten years rigorous imprisonment imposed on a Tamil, Sinivisan, at Singapore, for robbing rikisha pullers of a few shillings, Mr Churchill undertook to j obtain theReuter. - 107 words
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Article109 1922-03-09 5 Question of a Loan. Reuter. Paris, Mar 7.—The Reparations Commission states that the total payment in cash and kind and the cessions of state property by Germany since the armistice to Dec 31 last was 6,487,856,000 gold marks, of which 1,041,409,000 marko were direct payments.—Reuter. Berlin, Mar 7.—TheReuter. - 109 words
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Article135 1922-03-09 5 Mr. Lloyd George's Health. Reuter. London, Mar B.—Mr Lloyd George is better, and presided over a Cabinet meeting at Downing-street this morning. They considered, inter alia, a proposal to lend Russia £350,000 for famine relief. The Premier goes to Criccieth to-morrow, and is expected to be absent forReuter. - 135 words
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Article59 1922-03-09 5 Reuter. London, Mar B.—According to a Greek semi-official communique, hostilities have been resumed in Asia Minor. It declares that twenty Turks j were killed in a five hours' fight following a Greek attack on a post on j the Eskishehr front and six Turks were killedReuter. - 59 words
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Article13 1922-03-09 5 Mr Dobree Butler, of Kuala Lumpur, has undergone a serious operation ia Singapore*13 words
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Article170 1922-03-09 5 HOSTILITIES EXPECTED BEFORE LONG? ATTITUDE TO TURKEY. Reuter. Delhi, Mar B.—A sensation was caused in the Legislative Assemblyby a speech of the Commander-in-Chief, Gen Rawlinson,.who in replying to criticisms of military expenditure pointed out that the army in India had been reduced by nine thouaand men since 1914.Reuter. - 170 words
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Article404 1922-03-09 5 Question of Waiving Interest. Before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court yesterday, Soh Peng Toh claimed $6,720 from Tan Huan Boo, the executor of the estate of Koh Ann Soo, who he alleged 6igned a promissory note for $4,500 at 24 per cent interest amounting to404 words
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Article178 1922-03-09 5 The Rev G H Douglas presided at the annual meeting of the congregation of the Presbyterian Church, which was held in TomKnson Hall last night. In moving the adoption of the report of the session, he referred to various features and commenting on the position of the Church178 words
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Article23 1922-03-09 5 The Sultan of the Maldives is sending a special delegate to Colombo to present an address of homage to the Prraoe of Wafts*.23 words
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Article190 1922-03-09 5 POUCE CHARGE THE STRIKERS. AN UGLY OUTLOOK. Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar B.—Hitherto the general strike declaration has locally affected the larger unions. Nine thousand engineers and 8,500 builders have struck. A distinctly ugly spirit is developing in the commandoes, numbering sometimes two hundred, who are marching to theReuter. - 190 words
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Article112 1922-03-09 5 Suggestion for the M B E. A carefully arranged collection ef silver and copper coins, particularly if they comprise current and past issues of Malayan and other Eastern countries, should prove quite an attraction at the forthcoming MalayaBorneo Exhibition. We have seen c framed collection made by112 words
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Article286 1922-03-09 5 Guard of Honour. The following having volunteered to take their place in the above Guard of Honour will parade at Drill Hall to-day at 5.15 p.m. dress optional, with waist belt, bayonet and rifle: Ag Sgt G C Meredith, M C, Ag Sgt AAA Patterson, D S286 words
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Article152 1922-03-09 5 It ie proposed that the list of subscribers to the Ball on April 1, in honour of the Captain and officer? of H M S Renown, shall be closed on Monday next, the 13th instant, so as to enable the final arrangements to be152 words
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Article57 1922-03-09 5 Says Tuesday's "Straits Echo:" We regret to announce the death of Mrs Ong Hun Chong (nee Lim Kheng Gnow Neoh) which took place at "Fontenoy," Northam-road, early this morning from cerebral haemorrhage. The deceased lady, who was 58 years old, leaves her husband, Mr Ong Hun Chong five sons, three57 words
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Article171 1922-03-09 5 RAILWAY FACILITIES INADEQUATE SUPPORTING REFUGEES. Reuter. Washington, Mar 7.—Mr Hoover declares that in the past month a hundred thousand tons of American seed wheaf'and foodstuffs have been unloaded at Black Sea ports, but only 28,000 tons have been transported to the interior. Over 120,000 tons will be unloadedReuter. - 171 words
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Article229 1922-03-09 5 Honours for Local Women. War certificates and awards have been very late in arriving out East, especially in the case of women who did valuable service. One of the latest to receive belated acknowledgment is Mrs Lily Webb, of 13, Lloydroad, Singapore, who has been posted two229 words
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121 1922-03-09 5 The Hon Mr D V Perkins goes Home on retirement by the s.s. Harana Maru, after a residence of more than 20 years in Singapore. Mr Perkins has been an Unofficial member of the Legislative Council since 1919. He has for some121 words
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Article35 1922-03-09 5 H E The Governor and Lady Guillemard are attending the Ex-Service Concert to-morrow at the Victoria Theatre. All those so entitled are reminded that on this occasion decorations and medals should be worn.35 words
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Article64 1922-03-09 5 Mr Dawson, the third police magistrate, held an enquiry this morning in connection with the claims made for the money and jewellery recovered from Yeo Yoen Teng, alias Yeo Chang Sam, the Chinese who was arrested in Hongkong on a charge of embezzlement, and who escaped64 words
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Article94 1922-03-09 5 Mrs and Miss Henshaw have arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Mr E N Taylor, who for some weeks past has been acting as additional Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, has gone to the Land Office, and Mr W F N Churchill has taken up the duties of additional Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. There will94 words
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Article205 1922-03-09 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Mar 8. Catalogued 1,704,805 lbs; tons 761.07. Offered 1,372,577 Iba tons 612.76. Sold 1,181,290 lbs tons 527.36. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore Standard Quality 25ft cents per lb. (5 lots) 25V* to 26 (4 lots); (2 of which205 words
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Article490 1922-03-09 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, March 8. During the week fair business has been transacted in all sections. Sellers have realised the futility of holding for higher figures and transactions have, in most instances, been on a lower basis. The Rubber market is still weak after a slight firming in the490 words
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Article37 1922-03-09 5 Enqairy Not Concluded. (From Our Own CorrespondentL Kuala Lumpur, Mar 9.—The "Malay Mail" has a Colombo wire stating that a "Times of Ceylon" cable states the Colonial Office rubber enquiry has not yet concluded.37 words
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Article21 1922-03-09 5 Detachments of Penang Boy Scouts, Cadets, and Girl Guides will proceed to Singapore for tha visit of B B B| «MaYK^l21 words
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Article103 1922-03-09 5 The Latest Returns. Th. Af. Regutrar oi Import, and Exports issue, the following Dollars equal to Sterling. The total Tain, of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya for the month of February, 1922 $36,791,,76 £4,2; \j27 The total value of Foreign Imports ef Merchandise into Br103 words
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Article66 1922-03-09 5 Singapore, March 9. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2* 4 Demand 2; 3 3-4d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-8d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 177H On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 5 p.c. pm. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 69 On JavaBank demand draft 134% On Japan— Bank demand66 words
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Article64 1922-03-09 5 C. of C. !W>i Associat; Singapore, March ft, Ribbed BaW d n Closing Pri e\ Spot 26% 27 March 27 28 April to 1 28% 29% July to I t 31 30 To.:l of -Market.—Steady. T'K Wmi r* K f Co.. T trt S.ngarore, March 9. To-day's clos64 words
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Advertisement170 1922-03-09 5 i i i i i i i nuimu i m i i Will tell you th t there is nothing like Barley f<>r gtrvngthen n£ ar d sus a r ing I j has a repa.jj that stands niei Utnkfid by in Ii a fcCo. Ltd Sttt 1 c> A170 words
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Article315 1922-03-09 6 FOOTBALL. ST. JJCXBJL IL BBaT BJH.C SL Oa tb» f B C gronnd rioxmany as* St Joseph O B secoad etersa defeated ta* 8 B C n by tolas goal* ta aO, oa c vary wat frooad. BOMB LBAOUB RESULTS. London, 7«b BeV-The raaalto of to-day*' association fastball matches315 words
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Article333 1922-03-09 6 S.C.C. SPRING TOURNAMENT OwUg to the eenditioa of the ground there was no ptey ■eat** Jay. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship (PreUmlaary TiesO A C Potts vn. R M Dun*. E J Riches vs. A oo Moilo. P Ruehwaldy vs. J Tytes. W H Drummond vs. W H Coiryer. Newcomers333 words
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Article323 1922-03-09 6 TS» f B. C •8IFFDI8. TBe esfrd griftns, twenty hois* and tm Basks, lot the Siagassre Sporting Ctas kem k« d»wn dbUaw*. 1. Bay nan ay Baashaseut (Imported)—U Man, 1 Pegs. 8 Bay GM. ay Biaknf <t»-portsdV-Btra* lee», Bfcrtd. 4. Bay SUL by 0»port.47~.aaWy, F Hair. Bay Gld.323 words
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Article23 1922-03-09 6 I. U NOVICES* TOCRNAMEVT. Entries for a novices' asanas; competition in Koala Lurayvr doss on Mereh 15 to Scrnar>afejor Ri&raele, V L23 words
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Article75 1922-03-09 6 ladiee spoon coMPirrnoN. The Ladies Spoon Competition for March was puree 1 on Monday aad resulted ia a win for Mrs P Younger Blair with a net score of 80. Elevea cards were taken out and the followIng were returned Mrs F Younger Blair 49 10 89 Mrs Graham75 words
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Article114 1922-03-09 6 To-day, March t. Hifh Tidei.—8.41 a.m., 7.41 p.m. Football, 8 C C H ve. Halted Banks. Philharmonic Orchestra Practice, 1.18. To-morrow, March It. High TMea—7.07 a.m., 8.5* pje. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8.80. Er-Serricft Ooneert, Theatre, 9.15. Saturday, March 11. Hifh Tides.—8.18 a.aa, 9.40 p.aa. I Polo Balaatiar.114 words
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Article83 1922-03-09 6 Wom cempieined I ?\J™ 1 ,d Court that Ur Wad**dj continually *cßo 7 «j ber. Whet t. wont »inff sn* has done?" "Bh. ope,* My ig,, eod shouted at dm." eempl.lned la SharscJraaa County Court that a lodger .told her to fet a quart of water and Fscrub83 words
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Article942 1922-03-09 6 THE BASIS OF A MODERN COMPLAINT, On* efJkea lanes »!dd]e-af-j<l arcs tern* tax tkffttttml tha? bate foet ateir "aerre." fhey niaaa that feat •lay* bigges part ia there btulaaai lire* thaa it fonaarly did. Taia ia> always regarded at ladicatlag a mental, aa eppoeed to a physical,942 words
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Article314 1922-03-09 6 T*-day. March a. Malacca A Moat •Sri Macs ft p.m. Malacca,* Penang Colombo, Boat* P. Said,* Marseilles,* Loadon» m Aatwsrp» Harnsa Maru S pm. Hongkong Amoy* Shaaghai k Japaa* TorriDa ft p.m. Hongkong A Amoy Tan Ororstratsa ft p.m. P Sambo, Poatianak S Batavia* Singapore ft p.m. Peaang,*314 words
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Article202 1922-03-09 6 "Tbe Man whe Lest Himself." a Solznick aoper feature in aeven reels, presenting William Pnvershnm, Americas greatest actor, who left the stage to appear in moving pictures, will be screened nt the Mnrlborough, to-night, along with a two-reel picture, "Through Canada and Austrnlnsie with H R H the202 words
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Article60 1922-03-09 6 London's busiest motor-bus point, in spite of recent reerrangenisnui of th* London General Omnibus Company's schedules with a view to speeding up, is still at Charts*. Cross. During tbs morning poak-load period motor-buses pass Charing Cross to the number of 008 per hour, or approximately, six a60 words
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Article366 1922-03-09 6 INFORMATION FOR EX* SERVICE MEN. tRtoMaJ Parftfo ft 1 H tbe Priaos of Wales bat •ignited hi* desire to asset all-Ex-serviss man at aa informal parade. This has bean arranged aad will taks place an th* tennis lawns is front sf GoTsramsnt loss* at It noon on366 words
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Advertisement289 1922-03-09 6 LIGHT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. For Gold, Diamond Goal and Ironstone Mints, for Baser, Sisal, Taa and Ribbsr Plantation*, and Vltrst* Fields, for ■xs*ration, Irrigation and Oonrtraellonal Work and all enterprises Liftbt Railways there It a type af HUDSON Material that Is jast tho required design. In overy brateh af light railway289 words
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Advertisement164 1922-03-09 6 victoria TmmT To-Morrow 15 P-m. Sharp. Ex-Service CONCEfir. S oo AT MOLTRIU I*4 NOTICE Xolioc it hereby ?tn Power of deyofOetober lift SV* 1 to the Regi.iry of aha g** l ss 8to«por. y o Q th! ii*?:: 01 Oct. ber 1920 m.d* tod 2 to favour of HaoiJ 5164 words
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Article435 1922-03-09 7 FRANCE THE NEW BOGEY. Baptists' Views. There is still a large British army on the Rhine, and a number of ministers go over from time to time to speak to our garrison in Cologne. One of these, Rev T W Riddle, tells in the "Baptist Times" of some435 words
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Article237 1922-03-09 7 Holding in Banque Indastrielle, The meeting of shareholders of the Pekin Syndicate has done something to clear up the position between the Syndicate and the Banque Industrielle de Chine. Col Brinsley J H FitzGerald, C B, who presided, gave a brief survey of the history of the237 words
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Article128 1922-03-09 7 I Baron Hay/ishi, the Japanese Am- bassador, has been telegraphically be* I structed by the Japanese Government formally to express to Lord Curzon ef Kedlestcn their hearty sense of gratitude for the gracious reception accorded by His Majesty the King to the Japanese Industrial Mission, which128 words
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Article509 1922-03-09 7 TOMBS UNEARTHED IN THE SUDAN. The tombs of 20 kings and 55 queens who reigned in Ethiopia about 700 years B C have been unearthed, together with important evidence of a lost civilisation, by Professor G A Reisner, of Harvard University, who has just returned509 words
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Article301 1922-03-09 7 The communication of a telegram from Moscow dated January 29 has be n made to Router's Agency respecting a sitting held on that date of the i Far-Eastern Workers' Congress. M Safarof read an extensive report tracing the history of European and Far-Eastern Imperialism up to the301 words
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Advertisement565 1922-03-09 7 URODONALdissolves uric acid. h, faking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sc!ero»ia. huh harden* the wall* of tho blood vetsel* and render* them stiff* and brittle." Pref LA XC ERF. A US ',ite President of the AcaWmie it Mĕttecimt, Pans, in kii Treatise on Gout THE SIGN OF THE565 words
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Advertisement383 1922-03-09 7 C H OTIRMALL'S THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE. Opportunity Lost is Money Lost Heavy shipments in Silk and curios have enabled us to offer our stock to the Public the lowest possible prices. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF IT. 51-52, HIGH STREET. TEL. 1957. T— I lam getting strong again"383 words
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Advertisement183 1922-03-09 7 HBh MYStDIiC PRESEmTHE am 'IFAIUBLE Prompt Re'ief for th* MOST Nati i witfeout neon venteace No other treatueut r*-,'mr.£ I ii-rTTm pHBH H. ferra Sintfere &Co nFffilaf rue LombaaJe, ParU. §«Eia*■"■l Wholesale SINGAPORE: iftn inw, Bum i uuii Miftisiri, lv immm. in mmm, itnci. William Caxton first Jint reduced theprinting183 words
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Article2285 1922-03-09 8 Stagepcre, March 9. LATEST PRICES QUOTED H THJ MARKET. Mesara. LYALL AND MVATT, ExahAOfa aod Sbare Broken issue the foUowimf Uit of quoUtfoar j RUBBP>-4)51LA8 gHAKES. fflitiianns luh Bar*! Beflerc Vshm. 1 Alleasy 0 10 «20 25 per ess* for year ended 80-9-8* i AJor Qejeh t»2,285 words
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Article788 1922-03-09 8 BY SIDNEY DARK. In a recent nember of th > admir able American monthly tnrrrnt History," there is an ariiola by Mr Jainea M B ck, tbe Bolloitor-Genera! of the Untied Btates f which he cell* The Age of Lawlessness," and ii which ha anerta that, at788 words
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Article56 1922-03-09 8 J25rt 1Ml Wofphene27 flD r w^r;; »tataa a rsE2 National Lifeboat h.titutfon, "it want out in storms, and during its last ten days 041 lynches tfl round the British mmm. During the year tne Institution gavs rewards for the its lifsboau helped to ear. twenty veasela from destruction.56 words
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Advertisement155 1922-03-09 8 dUS'RESS OPPORTHKiriES I May be discovered every I day in the Advertis- ing columns of the t Malaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted/' 44 For Sale," I "To Let/' "Lost/' Found," and "Trade Notices," Etc.,j Etc, will bring qu ck results. If you have something to I si 11, or a155 words
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Advertisement224 1922-03-09 8 THE MALAYA TRlBUft Koh and Co., 90 Bra. Bu.v -> *wo*g Seng CbJe^** Saiegie-road. 7? Ban Tek Guan, l Belacfci r» a Jit Lok Kee, 166 Chop Ban Leong, N Chop Liam Hoe Chocn, Tp Street B Pr «*P Road. h0aih Bridf. K Said Moh.m.d Bros„ 70 Rob* Bridge R224 words
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Advertisement549 1922-03-09 9 STEAMER SAILINGS R*o.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (C*arp**iee Incorporated ta England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Cnder Centraet with kia Majesty's GeTcrameat. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, Fret* LONDON Da* SINGAPORE* VetOt ikcatMatt Doatoat ahaat Aal 1* Eaiyaa Ma* If Khybai mm ahaat Apl ft TmMj mm549 words
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Advertisement491 1922-03-09 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON UNB. Haruaa Man Mat Kamo Man Mat 10 Liverpool UNB, r Tajima Man Mat If HAMBURG LOfaV Lyons Man Mar It NSW YORK LINI TIA BUBS. SOUTH AMERICAN UNM Kaaagawa Man Ma 4 Mar. BOMBAY UNM Morioka Man Mar IT Awa Man '<- Mac CALCUTTA491 words
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Advertisement433 1922-03-09 9 i STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly millnga to nnd from Australia for enrgo only, calling at Babaria, flonr*hny», F—m*n»l«. A4«M<l«. Melbourne an* Sydney. lfH SCHEDULE OF SAJLWCS. 1121 Arrlflnl Singapore Sailing. F«b. 9 m hlnl F«b 13 M»r. ■•"■NOQGIrU" Mar. 11 April 8 M RURKLIA April II May 8433 words
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Advertisement406 1922-03-09 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.SJL OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA UUaUTBBj (tiWiloiiimW a Jeaaßvl f*BOPO*BD AAILINGi FROM SJNwAPOE*. (Subject te ehinge wiatett aatice.) 1j ■UROPBAN LINE. post mAiB, ■mw.ia, LOW DON, HAMBURG, j BOTTAMDAJf, AND ANTWMRF. I Altai Mara an Agi II dap IT I j Mr* fa* Ma* mmm Ml ■mWP w -djMjfj406 words
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Advertisement648 1922-03-09 9 STEAMER SAHEj? CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. h v San Francisco Service »ege £sgtroue of.MMDff th. Ori. at thoold iMt] bytfMi urb rente MWITWOJWL MMAifCKAL NAGASAKI FBt>M r ONGKON 3 1.1, NANKING Jiareb IS m MOLI "4 (Minimum firet eiaet fare, Singapore to Beu f« ir 1H i] |«4j,j China.648 words
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Advertisement657 1922-03-09 10 TO IJT. TO LET.—Godown No. 6, Cecil Etfvct, Apply Guthrie and Co., Ltd. 5 11 ne TO L E T.—Ground Floor Offices No. 5-2, Malacca Street. Apply to J A Elias 5-1, Malacca Street. 8 11 ne TO LET.—Second Floor 16|17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Electri *"it mgs657 words
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Advertisement512 1922-03-09 10 NOTICE MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL, Anandha Bhavan Lodge, 180 Peaang Street, PENANG. notice. Will the Oentl*men who picked tp red end white pap from the roadside near j ihe Quarantine StaUon for Animals, Beach Rd, In hie ear on the Ilh fnet, kindly retern it at the above pises* It512 words
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Advertisement448 1922-03-09 10 BAHKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (laeerporated ia the U. 8L A) OWNED BT THB NATIONAL CTTT BANK OF NBW YORK. Capital U.S. f*OoO,At>o Surplus aad Uadiridad Profits U.S. |f42»,000 Haad Office :~es WALL STREET, NBW TORE. Loadon Office:—lB Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:—lT Place, Toiosan. Saa Fraaeiseu OffJee i—BBB MoaV gcmery Strata. BRANCHES.448 words
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Advertisement510 1922-03-09 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK* LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 14, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Peaang 88 Beach Street, Malacca 111 Joakar Street Mow 17-79 Jalaa Suleiman, Rata Pahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. Palembang 1«, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, Now York, Saa Fraaaiaco, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shaaghai, Hoagkong, Assay, Pentiaaak aai Traag. CAPITAL. Authorised510 words
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Advertisement434 1922-03-09 10 JtAKO. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ia England.) BT BOTAL CHARTER Paid w Capital in 800,000 Shares of H, each «3,500,00« Beaerre Fund #8,000,000 Reserve Liability af Pro. prietors 18^00,000 BANK BBS: Bank af *>r Um^ Laadaa Jetat Cray aad ktialaad Beak, Ltd. Leaden Ceunty WsatntiaaOar nad434 words
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Advertisement523 1922-03-09 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (lacerperated In the S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTOR! Lint Nm Seen, Esq., Dj. Chairaaaa. One Roen Tat, Bag. Lam Chwee China, Beg. Chua Peh Siang, Ksg. Ut Pang Bang, Eaa. Taa Baa Rang, Be*. Oag Hia Hang, Eaa. Taa See Gaan, Bag. 8. <*. Waag,523 words
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Advertisement398 1922-03-09 10 M. A.SAIBOO AND Q1 GENERAL MERCHANT* 2 «licitod to our ahop. tt ""Net JOHNSTON* PrEPs Singapore. her, at dealers in High Claas Cii. Osarettes, K.8.-R*te* of daily T ,v J** by tha heng and Shanghai Bank byT*^^^. Singapore Harb.tr Boar? I ABB YOU SUFFEBLnT FROM Toothache? U so oonsnlt J.398 words
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