Malaya Tribune, 13 March 1922
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Title Section28 1922-03-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 59 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement235 1922-03-13 1 Photo Amateurs j Call or Phone 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Tour Requirements. fjf?Vl WHITEAWAY'S* KKVIMD PRIOIS M^wt!K Command your spetisl f4aS^^^^^i WHITI SHUTS, for offlse HISXSBOTS, Inely pleatM lagli wear, fried* from slrong 0 froDti. Well eot from longoloih, with double or 0 durable oloih.235 words
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Advertisement98 1922-03-13 1 Sine, Darbg 80,, Ltd. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations giren for complete Electric Lighting ft Power lusUllatloas, i Fill range oi ■leetrienl rappliet in etoefc t I VJ.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. i Fittings Accessories. j "Ifflsgritf" Telephones. i I II MADSTRONG' Plants. The Ideal Lighting Set for98 words
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Advertisement231 1922-03-13 1 01GARKTTB8 555 1 For Discriminating Smokers. Sol* Manufacturers: 1 ARDATH Ti Co., Ltd. q I Daniel Crawford's I 1 Red Star I M. FINEST OLD 1 SCOTCH WHISKY i HIP™ > I 528.00 per dozen I I Duty $14.40 Extra. J I SOLE AGENTS: I John Little Co., Ltd. D231 words
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Article1012 1922-03-13 2 INTERESTING CHINESE POINT OF VIEW, Students in London. Mr Chao-Hsin Chu, Chinese Charge d'Affaires, speaking at the annual dinner of the Central Union of Chinese Students in Great Britain and Ireland, at Connaught Rooms, alluded to the "open door." He said this subject had been talked about1,012 words
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Article644 1922-03-13 2 THE SOURCES OF DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH. Before the advent of steamships, when voyages often extended to many months, and sailors were compelled to live for long periods upon dry biscuits and salt meat, one of the most dreaded dangers of the sea was scurvy. One day it644 words
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Advertisement305 1922-03-13 2 1 yĔĔP fer independent '>■■■ *J4; «,entiflcin^tig»--4\ tern t« be from I tliink I like you better as BOVRIL" ■■li I From tourist's point of view te rake th* Eastern trip is iadeed i delightful experience. One skims through, «tceing and deiag only vhat is best, staying nowhere long eanugh305 words
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Advertisement897 1922-03-13 2 WHY SUFFER THE BURDEN of TOO" H- U BE wt:teb an bo rdleved alircsk inumedJr t* j ).y consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS B SAH HO D (In t mi of Fr'nch uhmch.) To Make Room for New Stock In evftst to gtro etTeet U tfc% »Urn ws897 words
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Advertisement739 1922-03-13 2 it-i-i-i»,», j Periodical PropeHy Auctions, MESSRS. WARING AND ROE j Beg to give notice that they have reserved I certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold I Properties, Business Premises, Building Land etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of739 words
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Advertisement525 1922-03-13 3 Jiij MiraofHe snd ex ensi?e Programme at the from mood*?, l**haa W-Anm*-i aJ l 0 1932 In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Xba oafM tainoas Had highly Mid Aeior, who II sags**) by <be Hongkong Chinese to appear before H.R.H. friuiaol Walei at a lahiy of $30,010, far one525 words
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Advertisement346 1922-03-13 3 I From Sunday, March 12, to Friday, March 17. f AT THI I ALHAMBRA Tl*s* Hatll for BftTualo amdL F«fttuv«i I ■AGH MO AD I BEUBNIOK PHOTOPL4T OF DELIGHTFUL I In ftppert mt I CHARM AND NUMEROUS HUMOROUS THE SIX TH CHAPTER, IN FOUR RIILB, I SITUATIONS THAT THOHOUQHLT I346 words
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Advertisement358 1922-03-13 3 BOOK-KEEPING. Just received —a limited number of copies only. Complete Bookkeeping by Arthur Fieldhouse $450 KOH CO., S3, Baa Buah lU*d, MNwAFORI. STARRER A fXU Premier Malay Opera fj Siagapcre) AT TBI THEATRE ROYAL, Nfljrih Bridge Im4 In Preparation Now Scenery and Dr*ra*s For a Great Pariee Play Hooray rab358 words
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Advertisement277 1922-03-13 3 OR'ND TRIFLI ATTEi 'TIO.N' i THE PRINCE OF WALES IS WITH US I Meat OoaapreL entire Beiirg of hit Tilp to 'it «Ist an Etc Be Mlgktly m 8.41 Sharp 8 REELS over 8.500 feet long. HAH TOU IRIR TMR SSN OF TiEZ*N» which all Slog aper« tmlmg wW By277 words
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Obituary27 1922-03-13 4 *«BIRTH. TAN.—On Saturday eight at House No. 32, Lorccg 27.A, Gay ang to Mr. ar d H'l. Tan Toug Seng a ton. 13 3 11327 words
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Article87 1922-03-13 4 D« Souza, A.—At the Nur>1% Home, Oaranagh Road, on Saturday the 11th initant at iS. 15 p.m. Joaephin* E:hel, aged SI years, wife of Arthur De Bona*. F. M 8. papera please oopy. 13 S IS 3 i 1 1 We regret to announce the death of Syed Abdol87 words
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Article36 1922-03-13 4 Mr Arthur Da Soma and family with to oonvey their aiooere thanka to their relaiivea and fftonda who attended the fcoeral and to thoae who aent wreathi and telegrami of ©ondolecce. IS 3 IS 336 words
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Article686 1922-03-13 4 The latest news from India is startling enough in all conscience, and it is difficult to comment clearly upon it. It is definite that Mr Montagu has resigned and that Gandhi has been arrested. The two events are obviously closely connected, and it is highly probable that686 words
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Article446 1922-03-13 4 Mr G G Franklin of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., with Mrs Franklin, has left by the s.s. Sicilia on transfer to the Society's Hankow branch. Mr W G Peter arrived on Wednesday to resume the management of the Penang branch of the Chartered Bank, on Mr E446 words
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Article676 1922-03-13 4 MEASURES TO COMBAT SMALL-POX. The Members of the Johore Ceylon Tamil Association, Johore Bharu, assembled on Saturday evening in their Association Hall, at Jalan Trus to consider such measures aa are best calculated to enhance and promote the structure, development, <fc uplift of the association. Penyabong Estate, Penyabong,676 words
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Article18 1922-03-13 4 Sir Arthur Adame is returning te t°e Ltnut». baving boolles bi« paax.^0 'iner liasbmrr Wbicb >««eb«<r«,«s so «««v.18 words
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Article645 1922-03-13 4 TO ANSWER CHARG£ Of SEDITION. Montagu Explain London, Mar 11.— j» "vered at Cambridge i*LS 4 said that he rir 7 Mo «»ii ne circulated th» 13 Government's telezram Iail members of the 3. and told I* occasion of a Cabinet iication of the Main P4 4-, thus645 words
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Article15 1922-03-13 4 Capt and untitled W W untitled Bn Middlesex Regt, has six months leave from Apr^Lj15 words
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Advertisement303 1922-03-13 4 J MMl _,i, ll n imHi m BTT-T *"*t —nirniiiiiiiiiiinintMniriiimrif BONAX J CARTRIDGES New Shipment, Just Received. ■■■■mi mtfpr SI) < 4 Borux' It n new paper eaa* with extra it eel lined head under the bran, which manes it ma oh itrotger and llmpossibleI Impossible to split at the303 words
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Advertisement449 1922-03-13 4 u> l_ I ilttttlWllllilllllllllll :l J'irfmilllllulHllllUflllUlllliilllimTllMl ri|:<l I' i i •ii| l *i|r|iiluiniiili;ir|ni]ltM!lßllllli: I S* Co., Jt-tdL., t 36, PHILLIP STREET. I I Stocks always on haa. for immediate delivery. I I- Agricultural Horticultural implementi. General I machioery of all descriptions and email Toole. 1 r I Metali of all449 words
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Article783 1922-03-13 5 Big List of casualties Reported. Macnise-Suns and Martial Law. Reuter. Johannesburg, Mar 10.—Gen De Wet and MenU, Ministers of Justice and Defence respectively, have issued a statement denying that a native rising on the Rand is imminent, saying that the natives are not disposed to giveReuter. - 783 words
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Article60 1922-03-13 5 Cabinet Quitting. Reuter. Athens. Mar 11.—The resignation of •ne Cabinet is imminent, following the Chamber's rejection of a T °k of confidence by 161 to 156 votes. -Reuter. tendon. Mar 11.-The Greek Cham, vote of no confidence, followed a «»tement by M Gounaris, showing c failure of hisReuter. - 60 words
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Article34 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. laadjsa, Mar 10.-The "New York 2*. the decision of the States aot to participate in ■ana!!? Coaferen »nd aaya the Stal Hl now iB United 3?i5! Ut the Conference, toReuter. - 34 words
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Article15 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. Mar U The Bank of fount rv reduCed rate of diReuter. - 15 words
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Article27 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. 10 lt announced ted FrtI *eh Ambassadors at Rome Du ciDl i Sels Wbe members of tha S IWu? 6 l in connection withReuter. - 27 words
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Article64 1922-03-13 5 Hartal in Peshawar. Reuter. London, Mar 12.—Despite a hartal, large and friendly crowds flocked to the route when the Prince of Wales drove in state through the city of Peshawar, A small, turbulent minority of the crowd attempted to demonstrate, but without efTect A great and enthusiastic crowdReuter. - 64 words
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Article53 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. Florence, Mar 12,—Princess Mary and Viscount Laacelles arrived and were cheered by large crowds. They motored to Fiesole, where they were equally enthusiastically received. They are staying at the Villa Medici, which the British colony and Italian aristocracy have co-opera-ted in con- j verting into a bowerReuter. - 53 words
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Article22 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. London, Mar 10.—Colonel Ward haa appealed to members of Lloyds for £20,000 to assist Russian refugees.— Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article14 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. Quebec Mar 10.—Fire haa destroy, ed the Dominion Arsenal shopa caus--Eeosjsr.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article291 1922-03-13 5 LOCKOUT ALREADY OPERATING. Ballot Refused. Reuter. London, Mar 10.—Ths engineering negotiations, have failed and a lockout occurs to-morrow. It is understood that the Unions did not agree to the employers' demand that the fundamental principle of the right of employers to exercise managerial functions mut be acceptedReuter. - 291 words
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Article22 1922-03-13 5 Limerick Subsidence. Reuter. London, Mar 11.—The Limerick situation is settled, and both Treaty and anti-Treaty troops are evacuating the city.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article115 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. London, Mar 10.—In the House of Commons, Cmdr. E Hilton Young, moving a resolution authorising an expenditure of £950,000 to pay the balance of nineteen shillings a share on a million ordinary pound shares of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company held by the Government on which only oneReuter. - 115 words
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Article80 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. i p ar j B) Mar il.—The newspapers welcome th chera bmitted to Conference of Fta ce Miaiste b 7 Sir Robert h?"* divWia f German debt into two sixty-ftve milliard marka, v. ent of the total of the inter-. debts, which will only be demanoc fromReuter. - 80 words
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Article26 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 10.—Subject to tha approval of the Court, the Waterbury Clock Company ia purchasing Robert Ingersoll's business for 11,760,000.— Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article32 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. I London, Mar 10.—It ia understood that underwriting is progressing for the P and O Company £8,500,000 debentures at 5% per cent., to be issued at 95%.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article20 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. Boulogne, Mar 10.—Only r two p«»v sons were killed by the" explotiion in U» Bmm C*mp,-lem*,. fReuter. - 20 words
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Article326 1922-03-13 5 EXPECTED TO BE FAVOURABLE. Lodge Has to Fight. Reuter. London, Mar 11.—A message from Washington states that indications point to the Senate vote favouring ratification of the Four Power Treaty by a margin of two to one The argument being used in the course of the debateReuter. - 326 words
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Article84 1922-03-13 5 Reuter. Paris, Mar 11.—The Allied Fiaancs Ministers, at present assembled in Paris, have received a demand from the United States that 1247,000,000, for Rhineland occupation expenses, be paid before any reparations are paid. —Reuter. Paris, Mar 11.—The Allied Finance Ministers have decided that the following amounts be allotted toReuter. - 84 words
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Article26 1922-03-13 5 Representatives Appointed. (Frem Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Mar 11.—Phra Pradibaddha has been appointed Siamese Consul General in Singapore and Hiang Dulya the Viee-Consnl.26 words
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Article53 1922-03-13 5 To Disenss Small-Pox Epidemic A meeting of the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association will be held next Thursday in the Singapore Garden Club. Dr G A C Gordon, will give some "Notes on the present small-pox epidemic" and a general discussion on small-pox prevention and53 words
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Article56 1922-03-13 5 4 >t&rB for week ending March 19th, 1922. t«Jj-—Jndieidnal Troops Monday L Parade, 5.15 f*. InatrueWednasday 15th. v 5.15 p.m. tion Class, Headquarters, -eiee. 5-16 Thursday 16th.—Band Pra,. Malay Volunteer Club. «t| Saturday 18th.—Corapulaory for a. Troops. Raffles Institution Ground, 4.30 p.m. Individual Troop Orders aa isaued56 words
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Article92 1922-03-13 5 A Government Gazette Extraordiaary, issued on Saturday, states that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to grant Commissions as Second Lieutenants in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force to the following, with effect from Jan 1, 192!!: VV V L van Someren, DSO,MC, AAA Paterson, D S O,92 words
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Article560 1922-03-13 5 SPECIAL SURCHARGED STAMPS TO BE USED. Activities of Chinese. An h "resting decision has jast '>f a arrived st with regard to tbe ••boosting" of tbe forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition threat b he medians of the Post Office. The •rigiaal idea of baring an isaac oi speoisily designed stamps560 words
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Article213 1922-03-13 5 Programme of Drills. Monday, 15th at 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall European Guard of Honour. Monday, 13th at 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall Non-European Guard of Honour. Tuesday 14th at 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall Eurasian Co., Company Parade. Tuesday, 14th X 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall Chinese Co., Company Parade.213 words
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Article682 1922-03-13 5 CLAIM RE LOSS OF CARGO OF PEPPER. Promissory Note Case. An action which is oonneoted with pclioe court case regarding tbe lots of a Urge oa>go of pepper from a 'wakow came before Mr Justice Barrett Leonard in tb Supreme Oonrl yes'erday afternoon. when tbe Borneo C mpany682 words
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Article163 1922-03-13 5 Children's Welcome, On Saturday afternoon there will be a full and final parade of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides numbering close upon six handred, It is possible that many grownnps may be interested to see wbst the children are doing—they will not have tba opportanity oa163 words
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Article259 1922-03-13 5 INTERVIEW WITH THE CHIEF. Keen on the Exhibition. %4, Mr J A H Hardie of Sarawak and a party of Dy.ke who hare arrived ia Singapore visited tLe important stores and streets on Saturday morning, Oa entering John Little's, the} were soon the centre of an interest™259 words
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Article234 1922-03-13 5 Singapore, Mar 10. After a decline at the beginning if the week the market is again firm owing to a scarcity of sellers and better news from London. A gocd demand has been maintained for ready delivery and buyers have found it difficult to fulfil234 words
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Article87 1922-03-13 5 A new depot for the sale of the "Tribune" has been opened in Geylang at the Geylang New Provision Store, 303, Geylang-road. Geylang readers who have any difficulty in obtaining their copy should place a regular order with this agency. r The funeral of Sir Henry May took place at87 words
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Article90 1922-03-13 5 Singapore, March 13. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2s 3 3-4d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-8d On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 177 |n Horarkong Bank demand draft 7 p.c pm. in Shanghai Bank demand draft 69% Jn Java— Bank demand draft 134% On Japan— Bank90 words
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Article37 1922-03-13 5 C ef C Bnbber A»»*,cUtiua. Singapore, March 18. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buv««n b«li«ra Spot 2 7% 28 March 28 28% April to June 29% 30 July to Sept 31% 32% Tone of Market—Quiet.37 words
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Article23 1922-03-13 5 Singapore, March 13. To-day's clos ng ruuber quotations *re as under:— New York.—14% eta. London.—Sd. Singapore.—27% eta. Tone of Market—Quiet23 words
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Article158 1922-03-13 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, March 13. Silver 33%. Hongkong 7 per cent premium. Shanghai 69%. Three Months Gold 52%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Aibnbys 17 cents, Craigieleas 50 cents, Bassetts 57 1 2 to 624 cents, Tambalaks 47% to 524 cents, Sandycrofts enquired for at 75 cents, Bukit Kepongs $2.02%.158 words
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Article167 1922-03-13 5 The present 5 cent F.M.S. stamp ul -tvell a Nt.W lot e.l colour ix s«ls to b, «xp»ct«s loi is«c.e lAe li'-xl l/>v W«»«». Ar Hlr» U I tllai» b.ve r». turneel Hll> '^l»rx> b«2 bveN lrom ls»e lnspeo» tor»l»!p m pemsug te« ttlNt c<l i sni l^«ou»n. Ibe msrrixge167 words
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Advertisement99 1922-03-13 5 j A Few Weeks From 1 f y° n r e vWtinK the Mahyn-Borneo 1 Exhibition or gcirg to the ntxt I month, yoa ehoold be well dreesed. I S. V PITCHAY Co., j I Can inpply at very Jow orJoea I Gent s Furnishings Boots and Shoes, Hats, Walkintf99 words
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Article46 1922-03-13 6 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH F A CUP. Tottenham Beata Cardiff. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar 13.—Tha Lahore, correspondent of the "Malay Mail wires tbe following, received by the "Civil and Military Gazette": Ia the remaining replay, Tottenham Hotspur defeated Cardiff by two goals to one.46 words
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Article21 1922-03-13 6 Reuter. London, Msr 11—Tbe British Army pUyed the Freceh Army at fecoer at Paris snd drew, oca all.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article956 1922-03-13 6 Bover - High School*» Final Vletof*. By "Bover." The final of the Government Font. ball Competition with the High School end St Francis' Inatltatio n contestants, attraoied a large crowi 1%»* Ihu-sday. Before the c.'innoencementJ «.-t the match both te• ini sat for a photograph lu which tho c-ntral Ararat956 words
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Article467 1922-03-13 6 THE MILNEE CUP. The fi «t raoc for Visooont •S'lner's Ca<> came < ft on Sanday moruiog and as th*re ware m*nv entries and a strong bree»», the excitement waa fail and farioas Twelro boats were sent away at 10 o'clock sharp and aa it waa a ran wish467 words
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Article71 1922-03-13 6 CBOSS-COUNTBT EAd. Reuter. London. Mar 11.—In tbe Nation al Gross Country Running Championship masting at Hereford} on B*turday, J. Gaillemot, France, finished first in 07 mio. 1 sec. H. Eckcrsley, Warrington Ath. letic, was sec ad, in 57 mins. 28 s'cs., J, Sormellmsn, Frai.ce, third tn 57 mint. 33Reuter. - 71 words
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Article23 1922-03-13 6 WALES y*. XWLAKXJ. Reuter. L ondon, 11—W"1ps defeat'd I'tlmd al »«£»>or at Swansea 00 8a u dayb, 51 poii.ta *o 5 —Renter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article18 1922-03-13 6 THB DAVIS CUP, Reuter. New York, Mar li —India ha* ohailenged for the Davis Cup Rater,Reuter. - 18 words
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Article61 1922-03-13 6 LEAGCI GAMES POSTPONED. i Owing to the condition of the ground, no play was possible in the two Sfeaepor* Cwelset Tournament matches, SCCvs. Lanka Union and S R C v». Services, arranged to be played on the Padang on Saturday. This makes the third occasion thia scapes' when matchat61 words
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Article683 1922-03-13 6 THE PRINCE OF WALES' TRIBUTE, Lahor?, Feb 25—His R ya) HighneM, l<yicg thn stone of Kin'? rge's Royal ludian Military School, sxid:— a* one who had >h" privilege, o aarttog in the field in -h< (>.» War, I 1 I may address aa oom rsdci thoia gallan; soldiers683 words
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Article94 1922-03-13 6 By the s.a. Phyrrua from Kobe on Saturday: Mr and Mrs A Bros ted, Mesara F W Franka, F A Franks, S H Laming, D S Economon, Bishop and Mrs Birney Biahop and Mrs Keeney, Bishop and Mrs Welch, (from Honnkong-) Misa D A Hume, Mrs W H94 words
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Article96 1922-03-13 6 London, Feb 16-Hooley and five other defendants in the Jubilee Cotton Mills case have been committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court. Bail waa allowed. In tha case of Hooley bail was fixed in two sureties of £500 each and himself in £1,000. London, Feb 20.—A fillip to tbe96 words
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Article301 1922-03-13 6 To-day, March 13. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Tandjong Baiei Ayuthia 3 p.BL Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Port Swetteniam Penang •Kinta 3 p.m. Boilo, Manila Hongkong* Eurymachus 3 p.m. Penang* Calcutta Tanda 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. Manila, Honolulu San Francisco, taking301 words
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Article45 1922-03-13 6 Dux, from Bangkok 13-3. Mahidol, from Bangkok 13-3. Coen, from Palembang 13-3. Hong Ho, from Trengganu 13-3. Melchior Treub, from Batavia 13-3. Circe, from Deli 13-3. Ipoh, from Penang 13-3. Nagpore, from Bombay 13-3. Singardja, from Deli 12-3. Kelantan, from Malacca 13-8.45 words
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Article236 1922-03-13 6 The Alhambra presents to-night a delightfully entertaining Selznick photoplay, "The Dangerous Paradise." in five reels, featuring Louis Huff, in support of the sixth chapter, in four reels, of the serial picture, "The Three Musketeers." A charming OutingChester subject, a Pathe Gazette and a Topical Budget will also be236 words
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Article44 1922-03-13 6 To-day, March IJ. High Tides.—lo.6 a.m., 11.60 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30. p.m. To-morrow. March 14. High Tides.—lo.sl a.m., ItfJ pjn. Singapore Assizes. Rent Board, 2.15. Wednesday, March 15. High Tides—lU6 a.m., 11.58 par Polo, Balestier. Tanglin Orb* at Home, 8.15.44 words
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Article175 1922-03-13 6 London, Feb 23. —Reviewing- the position of tbe School of Oriental Studies, which to-day enters oa ita sixth year, Sir John Hewett, Chairman of the governing body of the School, says that hitherto over 1,500 men aad women have received instruction, and in tbe session 1919-20175 words
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Article51 1922-03-13 6 London, Feb 16.—The bottling up of telephone messages till required haa been rendered a possibility by a new invention, a combination of the Poulton telegraphone and tha wireless valve. The message is magnetically impressed on a steel ribbon which can be run off, a simple aoundproducisg device similar to tha51 words
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Advertisement368 1922-03-13 6 •7 »-r<.'PUDLO' CEMENT WATERPROOFER. Before tha totrodne'don of 'Padlo' Brand powder no Arohlteot or Ballder wonld hsv* a Woe t-d an internal o-m«mt readarlng to oere a wall of dampness earned by the absenoa cf a damp oourse, INSIDE RENDERINGS FOR DAMP WAULS have beea civen in hundreds of cases368 words
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Advertisement838 1922-03-13 6 Important Auction Bala ot UNSERVICEABLE STORES ETC. To ba held at Pulo Brani on Rond&y, 90th Harch n22 it 2 p.m. Comprising:—Drab Drill overalls, G ren proof Coata. Khaki Dill Snip, Fla->n<d Shirts, B>rs 'w r Servioe Caps, Iron and Wooden Doable and T-v-bta Bk ck» b a* Apperains, Signalling838 words
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Article1015 1922-03-13 7 P.V. Kuppusamy - ANTHRAX AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES. By P.V. Kuppusamy. Anthrax is a specific infectous disease caused by a specific microorganism or germ, the Bacillus Anthracis. This disease occurs chiefly amongst sheep, cattle and horses. In Britain, Anthrax is in the main of industrial origin in men, as a result of1,015 words
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Article492 1922-03-13 7 GLORY OF SHACKLETON. Everything that :s the opposite of the mean, the vulgar, the complacent, the humdrum is written again in the record of Shacklcton. Our national roll of mighty explorers and adven- 1 turers, risking all without profit (to the greater confusion and dismay of muddier492 words
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Article187 1922-03-13 7 A curious case of alleged 1 blackmail- ing has been revealed in Paris. Ia 1 December, 11/20, a young sai» or named Platel donned the uniform of »n army pay master, ajid called at th* -Ministry iaf France, where he forged certain documents and secured £41,-000, al- legedly187 words
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Advertisement495 1922-03-13 7 jjRODONAL* dissolves uric acid. I -akin* URODONAL, anal you will thereby avoid Arterio Scleroaia, ,j- in* waila of the bieoa) veaeeb an*! reneert tkent (tiff and brittle," I Fr»t LAS'CF.XF A l" X >*h P*v+*ment if tkt AtmtUmu ff'ttrtnt, f*rn, tn h:% Ireatnt tn Cent i j THE SIGN OF495 words
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Advertisement664 1922-03-13 7 j C HOT,RMALI -'S l 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. I T— M. 3664 words
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Advertisement153 1922-03-13 7 Single Iriai P ovss tho Superiority OF aerated Waters. friORLTc!?!! EDM 1 L X J 1 The ORIGINAL. I Composed of pure 1 vii cream milk J*'ifc m odiied an d Ih enriched by V ft J L Malted Barley A L SI li Ready in a moment hjj 111153 words
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Article2291 1922-03-13 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Hea.rs. LVALL AND EVATT, Exchangt and Shax. fe«*eri iaaua tha foUtwtu lilt of quotation*. ZliaaaaafZ tM>UB4 t DfrManta. au« ttrai. S*a*n» fialam l ADmkj t it H 25 per ant fer 7«*» eatled 9MSSM i AJor Gajah 0 90 1 It2,291 words
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Article533 1922-03-13 8 CHARGE AGAINST CAPT. AND MRS. OWEN PEEL, "Back-Timed" Telegrams. London, Feb 16. —A drama of the Turf, in which amazing allegations were made against a popular Society couple, was unfolded at Bow-street yesterday. The circumstances of the case were disclosed for th* first time exclusively ia the "Daily533 words
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Article339 1922-03-13 8 **celleat Acfai«r«uacaU. Tbe Central Co-opei retire AntiMaiana Society of Calci »tta has aent requests to .11 the registered societies to make arrangemer its for an intensive anti-malaria cam ipa gr. in accordance with the instruction issued etating that a third of the total expenditure will be339 words
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