Malaya Tribune, 14 March 1922
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Title Section31 1922-03-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AND »F SHIPPING GAZETTE. tEVEMNQ DAILT. Val CL- -No. 60 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922 mi CENT* The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922. t aw31 words
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Advertisement164 1922-03-14 1 photo Amateurs Can or PkOM 156 S UN COMPANY 119, NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, por AO Your Repaircaieati. I $100 One Hundred Dollars Free —$100 j I ißStt I Wmm BHa SIP a»* mm B MSS Eh IM *OI VHH I fII IE IE I llhsf 9HI vHH 51 I BMP164 words
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Advertisement32 1922-03-14 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Tai. Ka. '«S.Bdiiorbl D*rA» 1 at. Ma. ITI, D-pl, •ÜBBCBIPTION RATESPaYaBLB in advancb. Far »naaai ai.-Lna SfZSK tS Parqaartar 171 Foetnaa btra f0 m, par aioaia.32 words
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Article1223 1922-03-14 2 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR SECOND DAY. Following is the official programme for the second day of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales' visit to the Federeted Malay Statea WEDNESDAY, MARCH t% Poblia Reception, 19. At 10.45 a.m, Their Highnesses tho Ruler, of tho Federated Malay State., attended by1,223 words
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Article157 1922-03-14 2 latest Subscriptions, Amount previously ecknosrledged $9,597 Per Mr Lim Km Cheos* Mr Ibrahim f Mr Chia Keng Hot 10 11 Par Mr Lee Keng Tjm Mr Tan flam-Kias I m H H Hoedan i s n Teo Beng Wee I 0 m Lim Cheng Tab I m157 words
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Advertisement438 1922-03-14 2 i i iimimp —a—lss— «i"'^wi'W"twweawMwe*asaaews»wiwßee AVOID Infection BY Using* > LIFEBUOY^N. Royal Disinfectant 1 fl precaution for th* I health of man, I r j*y-\ lfg|T 1 woman or child. Is I specially suitable for g I j. warm climates. jj j y KEEPS TUB BODY IN Ej Ii HEALTH.438 words
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Advertisement423 1922-03-14 2 An invaluable restorative in cases oi Exhaustion 14 mm, V\ hen tht system is "bttow par I 3n > unusual strain upon the vftality oUcn causes a feeling; af tthaastioi. 2 This feeing of exhauatfOn hi doe to !a sudden partial collapse of ilia vital powers of tha body. That423 words
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Advertisement40 1922-03-14 2 SPARKING PLUGS, k British made SPHINX for all engine. p$ For American Beet Cars. A. C. r ail sizes in stock SpwcJid Prices to Large Orders I i EAST JERK MOTOR AGENCY .10$ MIDDLE BOAD, L .*H*GAPom hi r km,40 words
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Advertisement534 1922-03-14 2 LITTLE BODIES AND BIG PAIN& TEETHING WITHOUT TEARS THROUGH BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The misery and pain that many babies suffer through teething time ia expressed eloquently enough in fit* of pitiful crying, fever, refusal of food, end diarrhoea—or perhaps eonstipa- 1 tion. Baby's Own Tablets—guaranteed to contain no opiates and534 words
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Advertisement623 1922-03-14 2 ■iiinwanmintiiiniwiaMrtiiTi mummi ,r>i:>r i i> r Periodical Property actions, MESSRS. WARING AND R 0E Beg to give notice that they have certain days for Sales of Freehold and uHS? Properties, Business Premises, Bufldimrf^ 1 etc., at their g Und NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER q Uay (opposite the General Post623 words
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Advertisement612 1922-03-14 3 I" 1 w #ry attrectl re end ex enilte Programme at the Proa Monday, 19th td Wcdneaday l»th Ifar. 1IS1. in the Second Snow at 9.15 p.m. MEI LAN-FAN0 The world famoue and highly paid Ohlntie Actor, who fa ecfiged by the Hongkong Chlneae to appear before Price* of Walee612 words
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Advertisement364 1922-03-14 3 I From SttRdty, Marco 12, to Friday, March 17. AT THE ALHAMBRA <rit* Btoall Co* IftaalO Okiia Foaklarejji mm mem road A SRLataTIOK PHOTOPLAY OF BBLIGMTFUL In aupport of n n™J^S™**° V9 1UM0R0UB TH1 BLtm fRAFTER, IN FOCI REiLS, SITUATIONS THAT THRlOUwRLF BRTBRTAIR #t yMtarlM Vu l Attest rttgaj of364 words
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Advertisement369 1922-03-14 3 BOOK-KEEPING. Just received —a limited number ef copies only. Complete Bookkeeping by Arthur Fieldhouse $4.50 KOH I Co., 83, Bmu Baaah Road, SINGAPORE T. B.LIN Co., US. ffaajeßt Pat** Ran* sjngaporj HEW PRICES IU2. mmm f. Creaia A BltskwtU Pure Locoa Oil (Baled Oil 11.00 per ejl, bot Mortoni Pare369 words
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Advertisement283 1922-03-14 3 PROGRAMME THUNDER AND LfflTNGINfi fat Toesdaj. Wednesday aad And an th. r..«„.. ■arch. Btd.n glr! F h< epark let Show et T.BB Sharp. WOMR IN UKJEI wed to a e*« a >are ihe loathed. Serial trfBl Keelf I? 1 h i or in lnT tow t of flTe eenta made283 words
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Obituary48 1922-03-14 4 DEATH. We r- gf et to annonnoe the death of Sjed Abdal Rahman btn Abdollah Alknff, late Manager Messrs. Alkaff AU The Aroada, Singapore, whioh took plane in rJadralmout, Arabia, on the 19th February, 1923 at the age of abont 60 yeare. IS t 14 S48 words
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Article539 1922-03-14 4 Those who imagined that the miners' strike last year saw the end of a disastrous period of industrial unrest in Britain are to be disillusioned. Reuter yesterday sent news of a dispute in the engineering industry which is likely to have most serious consequences unless settled very quickly.539 words
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Article762 1922-03-14 4 On Tuesday next, March 21, at the meeting of Lodge St. Michael, Bro. Braddell will give the eecond of his three papera on Egyptology and Freemasonry. The real trouble about advertising is that relatively few business men realize the full value of the combination of scientific and artiatic publicity for762 words
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Article116 1922-03-14 4 Some Figures of Interest. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 14. In the final statement of the census of rubber stocks in the F M S the figures are based on these returns: 644 European Estates, 1,373 Asiatic estates, 702 licensed dealers. Returns are116 words
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Article70 1922-03-14 4 Judge's Decision. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar 13,—Mr Justice Whitley, in the Supreme Court, dismissed the suit by Mr Smith, the mining engineer, against Messrs Homton Graham, and Fell, directors of Malta Tin, with costs. The judge held that Mr Graham made his report, believing it70 words
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Article138 1922-03-14 4 Malayan Singhalese Thanked The President Mr E W Goonetilaka (Wharf Manager P and O) of the Singhalese Association of Malay* has received the following letter from the Colonial Secretary. Sir, I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your telegram dated the 28th February addressed to His138 words
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Article139 1922-03-14 4 Natural History Lecture. Before a gathering of members of the Singapore Natural History Society at Raffles Museum yesterday afternoon, Mr D G Stead, F L S, the Australian fisheries expert, gave an interesting lecture on "Life in the Sea." After giving statistics of the enorm!ous extent139 words
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Article275 1922-03-14 4 A Chinese named Ang Ho Guan was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision, by Mr Langham Carter in the district court yesterday for breaking into house No. B.A Cluny-road on Friday night las*, and stealing property to the value of about $430.275 words
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Article482 1922-03-14 4 CENSUS OF T0 BE TAKEN. PrOgrCSS of Causey Joh °re, March n A census of rubber LZ taken in Johore The SchedueKorn^K 1 oculars, va nan* planted, 1 2L 5 >-et uppeu, etc, wul u'Jrt** Government Authorities |T5 ger of individual esutes n ti«l returns after being should482 words
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Article174 1922-03-14 4 Opening Cases Tail Morale* 1 Th- asset I Hefts re r. »0 -i.<d beJeta tbrCrid j Fas lee, Wi W* tcr Sha* fs tbe ■<3pre:- C orl 'Ml m ,?nir>3 M'jf Whi rpp »r. d to proKO* of the crown ihe r<iu ned sauhbsrs witb fi TTroi huv-e,174 words
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Advertisement168 1922-03-14 4 BaSy Cots. Fitted T j Also with c J Stocked in DroP3idM Plain l! IP! J -LL I! Blacfc Mads. nfiTr EnameL I White Enamelled and Panelled with Artistic Coloured Dutch prints. Fitted with four-post Mosquito Frame and Wire Mattress I Robinson Co., Ltd., (mcnsfCisssd ia the 5.1.) I I168 words
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Advertisement304 1922-03-14 4 *''ITIWnMMWIW,|I,MIimHtMIHMWWTO»tItIIHfM»n»"»n GUAN X «Sr Co., Ltd., 86, PHILLIP STREET. s I Stocks always on hand for immediate delivery. s jj Agticultnrei A Horticultural Implement*. General machinery of all descriptions end imall Tools. Metals of all descriptions (exoludini? preolous Metal*) Mining, Colliery and Qaarrylng Accessories. Paints, eolonrs end Varnishes, and Painters'304 words
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Advertisement49 1922-03-14 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. The engagement is announced of Miss Ruby Tan the fourth daughter oi the late Mr. Tan Chay Ten, to Mr. Lee Ewe Aik.the youngest eon ef the late Mr. Lee Eeng Tit. The marriage will take place at No. 73 Heeresi Street, Melaeee en March 17, im 15349 words
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Article335 1922-03-14 5 Ben. Smuts Explains Scutb African Trouble. Situation Now in Hand. Reuter. Johannesburg. Mar 13.—General Smuts has arrived and has taken over tontrol of the situationBe had a very narrow escape en routs, a bullet striking the motor-ear in which he was travelling. The farmers and others, ofReuter. - 335 words
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Article232 1922-03-14 5 An Allied Agreement. Reuter. Paris, Mar 12.—The Allied Finance Ministers held a meeting at Paris this week and concluded their deliberations yesterday with the Bignatuie of an agreement providing for various settlements. The expenses in Germany in occupation by the armies from May Ist 1921 were allocated asReuter. - 232 words
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Article117 1922-03-14 5 Subscription Closed. Reuter. Loadon, March 13.—A prospectus wsued for 3V* million Peninsular debentures was cabled on the 10th inst. The stock may be redeemed at par <ft or after Dec 1, 1930 and any stock Bot previously redeemed may be repaid at par on Dec 1,Reuter. - 117 words
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Article73 1922-03-14 5 ■a* Poll w System to Minimise Crime. Tokyo, Feb 9.—The newly-formed m °hile police system to operate on the saamay in conjunction with the raitw *y officials will be inaugurated tolorrI orro on the Tokyo-Kobe line, and ■s results are reassuring will be «ttblished later throughout the Empire.73 words
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Article79 1922-03-14 5 Alarming Fall in Exports, Reuter. London, Mar 13.—The Board of Trade returns for February show 58*4 millions sterling exports and 69 millions imports decreases of nearly five and seven millions respectively compared with January. The exports of manufactures have decreased by ten millions and the exports ofReuter. - 79 words
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Article187 1922-03-14 5 Foreign Firm's Representations te the Diet. Tokyo, Feb 9.—The Japan Trading Association has made a written presentation to the leading members of the Imperial Diet in the Lower House regarding trade conditions. The documents treats of the upward tendency of prices, the adverse condition of foreign187 words
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Article204 1922-03-14 5 In an article on the change* that are taking place in India, material as well as political, St Nihil Singh notes that Japan has been doing a good deal of trade in domestic china utensils. In the India he knew ten years ago, he says it204 words
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Article180 1922-03-14 5 CAUSES SOME ALARM IN PARIS. A PIECE OP STRATEGY? Reuter. London, Mar 13.—Political circles in Paris are disposed to view tragically America's demand for payment of the cost of occupation, pointing out that the demand will absorb practically the whole of the milliard marks in the reparationsReuter. - 180 words
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Article25 1922-03-14 5 LARGE NUMBER IDLE. Reuter. London, March 13.—A quarter of a million skilled engineers are idle today as a result of the lockout.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article429 1922-03-14 5 Supreme Court Claim. Arising oat of the arbare by the Sheriff of a nember of motor oar« ander en execa'ion obtained by Mr Vt 0 Arogyass ay Midair agalnat Mohammed Ibrahfoo, a claim for possession of the oars wa* made by 8 M U R Raman429 words
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Article93 1922-03-14 5 In consequence of the high prices now prevailing in the building trade the members of Lodge Wemyss, No 777, at West Wemyss, have built their own Masonic temple, all taking some part in the constructional work. Lord Elgin and Kincardine, in opening and dedicating the building, congratulated93 words
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Article475 1922-03-14 5 FINAL TOUR OF INDIAN STATES. POPULAR WELCOME. Reuter. Prince of Walea' camp, Kapurthala, Mar 12.—H R H the Prince-of Wales visited Kapurthala to-day aad was warmly welcomed by the Maharajah, sons and leading State officials. Though the visit was informal, tho station was gorgeously decorated and the routeReuter. - 475 words
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Article297 1922-03-14 5 Effort to Halt Loss of China Business. Tokyo, Fob view of the recent remarkable decline of Japan* ex porta to Oblna, Japanese author! tlaa are conferring witb exporter* and manafactarers to find the beat meant of restorlog tha trade, it ia reported. English ootton goods are dealing a297 words
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Article275 1922-03-14 5 OPPOSITION IN SENATE DYING DOWN. RESERVATION REMAINS. Reuter. London, March 13.—A wire from Washington states that it is expected, that tha opposition in the Senate to the Pacific Treaty will terminate at the end of the present week, when a favourable vote will be obtain* ed on theReuter. - 275 words
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Article444 1922-03-14 5 Anniversary Meeting. The foarteenth aanval general meeting and anniversary of the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association were held last Sunday in Oonnemara baogalow, at Cbaogl. The function proved a great sao. cess. The report of the year showed improvement in the work of tbe association. Many members were444 words
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Article795 1922-03-14 5 CHILD WELFARE SECTION ARRANGED. Shows from Java and Manila. Those who sre engaged or intending to become engaged in child welfare work and those who are interested in its progress are asking themselves what the next developments of the work are likely to. be. The child welfare movement795 words
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Article156 1922-03-14 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, March 14. Silver 88%. Hongkong 7 hi. per cent premium. Three months Gold 62. Share Market.—Dull Eabbere.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 16 cents, Craigieleaa 60 cents, Bassetto 67% to 62»* cents, Tambalaks 47% so 52% cento, Sandyerofts enquired for al Ti cents, Bnkit Keponge 11.02%. Tina:—Taipings TO ie156 words
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Article66 1922-03-14 5 Singapore, March 14. LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2s 8 3-id Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-8d "m India— Bank Tel. Transfer ITT On Hoackonfr— Bank demand draft 7% p.e. pm. 'm Shanghai Bank demand draft 70% On Java— Bank demand draft 184% Od Japan— Bank66 words
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Article61 1922-03-14 5 C ef C Sabber '"Tilsllaa, Siagapors, March 14. Ribbed Sacked Bheet Closing Prices, Bov«ra Sal We Spot 27 27% March 27% 28 April to June 29% 30 July to Sept 82 82% Teas of Market.—Quiet. Fred Waterhnaae Ce*. Ltd. Singapore, March 14. To-day's closing rubber quotations *re as61 words
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Advertisement138 1922-03-14 5 ■—■mm miiummuiu in i i i A.M.A. A.M.A. Walker Brothers (Wigan) Ltd. THE "PAGEFiEID" COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. The MOST ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE Piece of Mechanism on (he Road." ec SOLE AGENT:— P« JSL. Paris, MAM. THB ARCADE. SINGAPORE. A.M*A« A3l-A. C IMIIIWWIWWIIIII.IIIWIWWW]I|IIiI.MI.WIIIIBII I t IMWH II W I I Ill—mil A138 words
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Article291 1922-03-14 6 FOOTBALL. ENGLAND ft, WALES, London, March Id.-— A* tower England bent Welei ar 1—0 el Liverpool.—Renter. EXHIBITION TOUaUfAJfßffc The draw for tha football t ocr name;." for Malay teams, which Is to be one of the featarea of tha Malaya. Borneo Exhibition, took place lait evening, in tbe preeenes291 words
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Article284 1922-03-14 6 By "Sort* Oa Sunday on a todden field at Depot a company of the Middlesex Regiment played a soeeer match egainat a looal Earopean eleven got ap by Major Oooke of Devon Tbe teams were:— Aliddleaex:— Lincoln; Private Wslah and dteadman, Brown, Sergt. Coaners, toobone, Payn, Margrave. Orolley,284 words
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Article161 1922-03-14 6 MALACCA ra. MIDDLESEX COY. aw* Bewnr Laat Saturday a company of ny v of ihe Middleaex Regime nt, who are visitors to Malacca, played a Malaoca Clab eleven at orioket and the home team were a bib too maoh for the military men. The aoldlera who went in first,161 words
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Article75 1922-03-14 6 B. C t a K. md 5, B, G. A, The following will rapraeeat A* HCn. No. 4 Company H X aad 6 R G A combina oa |ba S 1 C ground to-morrow: —C A Norris; 1 Q JRWtley and I O Angus; F Albuquerque, C B Webb75 words
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Article181 1922-03-14 6 B.C.Q 87KIN* TOUBNAMaVtI Rain prartnUd taania on too Paaaaf r*at«rday and th* tie* which had been arranged had to ba poatponad TO-DAT'S TIES. Ca»m|l*a*Jrfa> fTraliaaiaary A 6 Fata vat M ML E J Biaha* aa. A a* V «o*. 9 Euehwalay aa. J xytaa B J Sutton va.EE181 words
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299 1922-03-14 6 Singapore, kar f. Dunns; tha Interval there wa* sharp increass In the London market, spot Rubber appreciating about Id pea lb aad this improvement was reflected In the New York and Singapore market*. The rise, however, which was probably du* to speculation j aad299 words
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Article135 1922-03-14 6 Tha bully beef 87 y«» old, paaevsa?. fd from th* store* l*ft ia the Arctic by the parry azpaditioa ia 1818, which ha M beea sampled at Hull and declared "swea* and good,'* is fresh meat compared with the steaks on wkieh some heroic Bosnian jgeieatistn feasted a few135 words
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Article21 1922-03-14 6 The rate issue iof Money untitled fer lata, sad f*yl*» as-Aey 1«, 1T •quale, fig*. T¥t rat. f Orders frcm 1««*21 words
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Article1247 1922-03-14 6 FURTHER PETITION FOB WINDING VZ t*niaßl Judge* Decision. Tbt application for tha winding■p of the Banqce Indaatrtelle do Chine aama ap bafora Mr Jaillce Barrett Leanard In the Sapieme Ooart yesterday afternoon, when Mr Laycook, on behalf of the tlx petitioning oredltori, asked that the wlndlng-ap order which1,247 words
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Article213 1922-03-14 6 At The Liberty Hall, to-night, two new episodes of "The Diamond Queen,' Nos 15 and 16, will be put on the screen in the second show, together with a Universal special attraction, The Rage of Paris," starring America's most beautiful blonde, Misi I)u Pont, in a fascinating pictura213 words
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Article829 1922-03-14 6 BUY YOUR TICKET FOB RECEPTION) oh a > Dent There ia rumour prevalent, which der. bave prejudiced people egainat >old booking aeata in the Reception Pavlh#t id I stand, to the effect thai tieket mid holders will be required to be ig the is M aeata about829 words
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Article136 1922-03-14 6 An outward mail is expected to arrive from India by s.s. Dilwara, at Penang at noon on Thursday, tha 16th inst. The mail despatched from Singapore to London, by B I Packet Thongwa on Feb 16, waa delivered in London yesterday. The latest London cables Ce haad thia morning «re136 words
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Advertisement219 1922-03-14 6 AUCTION SALE OF IStock-ln-trade, Shop Fittings and Furniture, etc. At Chop Swee Slang, No. 23 Chulia (Klin*) Street. II THUBSDAT, Marc* If, at 2.30 pn iTt 8 Btcok -to-trade comprising Ml bats, straw hata, tockf, India rubber ballt, tapping knives, accord ons, bUts, fast puggarees, «cttmelkd sauo-pans, cino baths ma219 words
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Advertisement417 1922-03-14 6 ,PUDLO'\: CEMENT WATERPROQ FEB. 1 Before th* introiuaiioa et 'Pad* b m ,„> ArohlUot or BalU.r woald luto adroTted •ennnt rendering to .are wall *f mmmmm absenoe of a damp ooart*. 0*31*4 by th« INSIDE RENDERINGS FOR DAMP W Ai w\?.Mwi l t a eho*t of wiadow «1» .bat. mEwmmnT"417 words
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Miscellaneous73 1922-03-14 6 WHEN AND WHERE, u To-imy, Hĕttk U »gh TUfar— -10.01 a.*, HJ8 jkux. SinsrapoM Attrwtfr, 10.80. Ktot Btard, 1.10. To-abit#», Mardi 10. Hi«h n.it Singapore AniiM, 10.10. Heckey, S R C vs. I K and C ft a Balesttse. Ifcntfia «ftfb a >ll# lUrek 1«. High Tide.—0.10 f.M, Singapore Aseizes,73 words
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Miscellaneous175 1922-03-14 6 SLKGAPOKJ VOLUNTZSR CORPS. Brotramme at n»nu Tuesday 14th at 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall Eurasian Co., Company Parada. Tneaday, 14th rt 6.10 p.»., Drill HaD Wiineae Co, Company Parade. Wednesday, 16th §.10 p.*„ nwu «01 European Guard of Howi 610 Drill nan Non-European Cfoard of Honour l«k p.m., JU.bar. b House175 words
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Miscellaneous188 1922-03-14 6 HAILS CLOSE, To-day, Mare* l& Kemaman, Kualf Dungan A Trengganu Bong Ho C p.m. Batu Pahat Mena I p.m. 1 Hongkong, Ajboy Swatow Glanfalloeh 9 p.8L Batart» Read 8 p.m. Pontianat Baft Po Sooa ft n.» Manila, Honolulu A San Franciscoj 1 talcing mails for U S A A Canada188 words
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Article740 1922-03-14 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. CEEBB CP. BTESYBODT-t fcseeonj of the Strike. Strikes hays theia good points. They teach us to find our strength and our weakness, Many of us have experienced thai delightful surprise when some new gift Is discovered, some potentiality which—all Unsuspected—740 words
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Obituary182 1922-03-14 7 Well-Known Hongkong Solicitor. It was with sincere regret that wi heard last night of the death of a very well-known and popular local solicitor, Mr A H Crew, of the firm of Messrs Hastings and Hastings. Within the last few weeks death has depleted182 words
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Article48 1922-03-14 7 Shenghai Move Postponed. Shanghai, March 3.—The Shanghai Ratepayers' Association has adopted a resolution, opposing the plan for a servant registry, deciding that "the presentation of the proposed petition to th. Municipal Council with regard to opening a registry office under Municipal control be indefinitely postponed,"48 words
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Article54 1922-03-14 7 •10.00» Dtmax*. Shanghai, March 3.—A loss ef $30,000 is involved in the destructioa of eight hundred bales of loose cotton, destroyed in a fire at the Sung Shing Cotton Mill. One fireman was overcome by .moke. Th. cotton was owned by R D Tata and Company.54 words
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Article80 1922-03-14 7 Opium pipes Seized, Shanghai, Feb. 22.—The police have seised thirty-eight offenders, mostly tft a Chinese raid en the "Monte Carlo" which is alleged to be one of the most exclusive Chines* gambling parlors in Shanghai All but three forfeit fifty dollar, as bail bond. The place, which80 words
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Article55 1922-03-14 7 Three Ships Acgaired. Shanghai, Feb. 32.—The Shanghai offices af the Robert Dollar Company have received a cable that tha Company has bought four erf ah. U 3 Shipping Board's boats buflt at Shanghai, ria., ths "Cathay," Celestial. "Mandarin" and "Oriental." They are expected to go oa regular55 words
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Advertisement510 1922-03-14 7 f URODONAL* dissolves uric acid. ttlunf URODONAL. en. yo« will tk«r*by •void Arterio Scl«ro»U. Tlh hnmm W**** ««u*U and render* them (tiff and britU.." tjM«aM«4%#*J rV»/ LANCER FA UK laU Prtudtnt tf Atsd/sue 4, Mutant, Pmrn, tm kn Trtmtut »m Gout THE SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL ARTERY. v>~- w i510 words
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Advertisement183 1922-03-14 7 It is not to be expected that he should talk as well as you er I. but when in pain there is a solid attempt on his part to make it u d stood that all ia not well with him and everyone within range of his voice is made183 words
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Advertisement837 1922-03-14 7 I EXHIBITION NEWS, j j Devoted to tbe Interests ot Exhibitors at tbe Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. I TBe first number of the "Exhibition to the Editor. Exhl- iuued daily br th* "Mal.ya News will be published Saturday bit ion News." Tribun..-. few day. pr*. Will appear "Exhibition New.- will riou. to837 words
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Article2028 1922-03-14 8 lATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. of AND EVATT ElchanSB S""* Bro nip* th. morning m BUgaporc, March It. RUBBER,—DOLLAR SHARE tv SB Boy** Balaaa. Velaec l AH en by 0 IS a aa tt pea eeat for year erteW ao-t-to j. AJor Gajah 0 w .IS2,028 words
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Article1252 1922-03-14 8 BY E. T, RAYMOND* Both by temperament end by conviction, Mr H G Wells is a good hater; a fairly complete philosophy of hatred as a useful element in life could, indeed, be distilled from hia works, Mr Wells has been described aa the sworn foe of1,252 words
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Advertisement136 1922-03-14 8 i MflKflT OPPORTONiriES May be discovered every day in the Advertising columns of the "Malaya Tribune's" I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Wanted/ For Sale/ To Let,- "Lost- I Found/ and "Trade j Notices," Etc.,, Etc, will bring quick result?. I If you have something to sell, or a house to let,136 words
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Advertisement211 1922-03-14 8 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE on sale at the following depots fSINGAPORE. Koh.rdCo.go Bra. Baaah Boad. kwoog &eng Chiang aad Co, 77 Selegie-road. M Ke IW Serangoon Boad. Serangooa Stow, Serangoon Boad. Lhop Ban Leong, 275 Serangoon Boad Perezra, 632 Serangoon Sad. Chop Kiatn Hoe Choon, 22 Priaaep Street N Hussein, 180211 words
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Advertisement539 1922-03-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS MTBritish India AND v i APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated ia England.) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL B, N. CO, Cade* Contract with Hia Majeity's Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, r>m LONDON Due SINGAPORE, gulyaa Mar It Khybee ajejat Aal 10 Plassy about Apl t Dongnls about Apl539 words
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Advertisement470 1922-03-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LLNB, Kamo Mara Mai CO Katori Mart* ftjj I LIVERPOOL LINE. raj una Mara fj HAMBURG LINE* Lyons Mara Mg* 0 SEW TORE LINE TIA SUEZ, SOUTH AMERICAN UNB» ianaga wa Mara ftp* 6 30MBAY LINE, dorioka Mar* Iff*- 17 U a Maru 29 CALCUTTA LINE,470 words
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Advertisement428 1922-03-14 9 s STEAMER SAILINGS >> LIKE OF STEAMERS Monthly tailing* to and from Australia for eergo !y, calling at rkaarlt, Sonrabeyc, Frernentle. Ad'lttde, If el bee-ne end Sydcey. im acKBULE ep siiura. ita ArrlTlßg Singapore Sallii* fob. t ta "IMH O F*b. v M»r. pi BNOQ3BRA M r. 11 April »9428 words
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Advertisement388 1922-03-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. SLK. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED, (laeorporated ia Japan.) Ed I DE SOUZA S TEE EL PROPOSED SAILING! FBOII SINGAPORE. 0m* m m la change wjrsnaa RTJBOPIAN UHa\ ate POET BALD, MAEBETLLEML LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. AMD ANTWEBF, "Altai Maaa azr Ape 81 dtp BS ▲la* Mara an388 words
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Advertisement596 1922-03-14 10 WAJDaUI VrrVBTTSIBF* WANTED IMMBDIgWLT,— Indian or Karaite Oierk with food knowledge of accounts, man be neat and oulok writer and efficient typist. Reply with ooplaa of teetlaonlalc and atatlng nlary required to P. 0. Box 11, Singapore. 18 8 .o tp in. TO IB T,— CcsViwa- Ne. c, Ceefj Street,596 words
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Advertisement421 1922-03-14 10 BARB. INTERNATIONAL BAN&INti CORPORATION. (Mm mum im w* v. a. a* OWNED BT THB NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NBW YORK. XXeeav% fftfOOoiOof gaxplue and BBfSMied PveSte U.S. p)fO»,mt Bead OfJeei 88 WALL STREET, NBW YORK. Lead** Biahopsgate, Lyeas Ofaee:—l7 Place, Teleeaa, Baa Fraaciacc Oauce —Hi Meatawascry Street, BRANCHES. Eataat—Saaagaal, Eeagkeasj.421 words
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Advertisement505 1922-03-14 10 BANKI THE BO HONG BANK. LTD, HEAD OFFICII 94. MARKET STREET, BRANCHES: Peaaag IA Beach Street Malacca 111 Joakar Street Maar T7-79 Jalaa Suleiman, Bata Pahat 109 Jalaa Bahaaaat Palembaag 18, Dir. AGENCIES AT: Loadon, New York, Saa Ffaaeiaeo, B<taria, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hoagkong, Amoy, Peatiaaak aad Trang. CAPITAL. Authoriaed505 words
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Advertisement422 1922-03-14 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ia EngUnd.) BT ROTAL CHABTBB. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of «6 each «,009,000 Reserve Fond 0,900,000 Reserre Liability ef Pre. prietors #1,000,000 BANKERS* Beak Of Eng land. Leaaea Joint Citjr cad Midlaad Baak, Ltd. Leaden Couaty Westminster cad Parr's422 words
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Advertisement342 1922-03-14 10 INSURANCE, k THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Laeerperatcd ia th. S.S.) BOARD OF DD2BCTOBB t Lim Nm Soon, Eeq, Dy. Chaitman. Oaf Boon Tat, Eaq, Lim Ch wm Chian, Eaq. Chaa Poh Siang, Eaq. Loo Pans; Sana;, Eaq. Too Ban Rang, Eaq. Oaa; Hia Hong, Eaq, Taa Soo Guan, Eaq.342 words
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Advertisement178 1922-03-14 10 INSURANCE. Combine of Slujters and Co. JAVA SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE GO LTD (Incorporated in fiiUni, Jam.) A D. 1861, Combined Capitala folly subscribed FL 11 £00,000.00 Reserved per Dee. 81, 1918 FT. 6,093,419.93 HRAD OFFICES 1 BATAVIA AND AMSTERDAM, BRANCH OFFICES t Siagspore, 8-b, Finlayson Green, Medan, Semarang, Sourabaya,178 words
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Advertisement433 1922-03-14 10 M. A. SAIBOO AND CD GENERAL MERCHANTS *5 MONEY CHaTge?^ D kiad] y -olicited to our shop M **P*el JOHNSTON'S pier, Singapore, Poreign cote, o, m bits dealer, m High Chu. Ciga„ Cigarette Tobacco, e^"' N.B.—Rates of daily en*.. Jxed by the kong and Shaaghai bJuT* d n proved by433 words
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