Malaya Tribune, 17 March 1922
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Title Section28 1922-03-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. VoL LX. -No. 63 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY. MARCH 17,28 words
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Advertisement122 1922-03-17 1 Pboto Amateurs Call or Phone 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Your Requirements. MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. 1 1 VISIT STAND No. 19. i v ±> n FSB Tußm j^Bßߣfl| fj HII H MARINE EMGJIIE SET Jin I 1 99 j Izl rrtt»i»w—inn im lIIBBIBM Jl.l.lMi I -fl I122 words
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Advertisement21 1922-03-17 1 CIGARETTES I NUMBER £1? Cf I VIRGINIA I Quality. I Solt Banufaennm I ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd. I LQ VDON I21 words
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Article2907 1922-03-17 2 THREE AUSTRALIANS ON «A»W OF CONSPIRACY, Second Day's h The Asllawing report of th* Mai ia licit*m« af three Australians oa a sfcarg* of saaapirasy with regard to tha aotoriout Badak tia boom is taken frarn th* "Melbauraa Argun" and should is ear ear ataay af any2,907 words
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Advertisement813 1922-03-17 2 1 ■—r- —TTUHI—II—I JCT*M«""»»^*»aSee*»MM»*flß*ei Be sore you get *dkju^ mmmuß tfSaVBBI Race Horses for the Forthcoming Meetings. AUCTION £A* T. By Order of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement Settlement of Singapore, dated March 14, 1922. Sail No. 1860 of 1911 between Geo W. R. R*fearn Plaintiff vs On*813 words
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Advertisement147 1922-03-17 2 THE RICHEST LEGACY. I» aot wealth but HEALTH. Bat when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or whan hard work or epoaed master—or when suffering in aching joint* and swollen muscles—then beair in mind that you can have that rich legacy, parfact health,147 words
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Advertisement494 1922-03-17 2 THE WISE MOTHER AND BABY'S OWN TABLETS* The ills of children com* swiftly, esd too often before a doctor can bo called in or medicine obtained the little eae is beyond aid. The wiee mothei will elway* enfav ruard bar little one by keeping Baby's Own Tablet*, the Canadian children's494 words
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Advertisement612 1922-03-17 2 Periodical Property Auctions. MESSRS. WAKING AND EOS Beg t# giva notice Chat they have reeerveJ I certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold I Properties, Business Premises, Building rZ? t etc., at their I mWW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER quay (opposite the General Post Office) •wners desirous of including612 words
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Advertisement598 1922-03-17 3 In the Second Show at 9.30 p,m. Three big stsr. in pertVe*. Tho.. H. Inc. producti on BELLE BENNErT J KQK LIVINGSTONE A GEO. CHESEBRO BECAUSE OF THE WOMAN In Seven An b A big story with a heat punoh and lively setlon, by th« author of the 44 Flame598 words
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Advertisement373 1922-03-17 3 I *n<u. 12. to FrtdiTjr. Marco 17. S J AT TEE I ALHAMBRA I Wm*m Hal AM Mu»io and F M tup«a I »n*OH ROAD I IA 81LZNI0K PHOTOPLAY 0» BBLIOHTFUL I I CHARM AND NUMEROUS lUMOROUB TK T rrj 0< I I SITUATIONS THAT THOMUGHLT «APTER, IN FOUR BBILB,373 words
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Advertisement31 1922-03-17 3 WHY BTJFFER THE RERDEN TOOTH-ACHE which can be relieved almoet immediately by eonanlting K. TSUTADA Japanese DENTIST 74, ERAS BASAH ROAD (In front of Frenoh Oh arch.) k i 'Phone 124531 words
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Advertisement25 1922-03-17 3 rktmm tilt. THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR YOUR MICHELIN TYRES •H lim. ALWAYS READY Df STOCK. Stocki.t:- LIM CHEE SENG, 17. Oaail Straot, Th.—pun25 words
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Advertisement314 1922-03-17 3 VICTORIA THEATRE Talepheaa 821 SEa^—^BeHßaw COMING SHORTLY SPECIAL RETURN VISIT OF THK QUAINTS. WATCH FOR DATES. BEST ENGLISH HADE P. H. BENERA OrTs LAMP NICKLE PLATED The Home for Ohapest A Snigfactlon. EASTERN MOTOR AGENCY 1W aad 104, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 2347 ar^as) THS STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay314 words
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Advertisement184 1922-03-17 3 Fecoad J bow AfcaTOfeav First bow —|»ajjßjMßk At 7 30 Bht-p. ll *3 KEENAN AUSTRALASIAN ISfeW wK nd market Actors fll m r mm 11. A Tttof I ne Campanj'. M*t$QĔĔM$-& Projection Prodoctlo» TBS "DADDY" f PHANTOM Bs»»d *n g-% Jg* A Qr»»t THE FOPUIAR R D6tMt,t D »m» ■ON«184 words
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Article828 1922-03-17 4 A few days ago there was a meeting to form a branch of the League of Nations Union in Singapore. There does not seem to have been very much enthusiasm over it, but then the mention of the League of Nations to-day does not arouse much828 words
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Article148 1922-03-17 4 We must crave the indulgence of our readers for, any shortcomings in the paper, which are due to illness among the editorial staff and the refusal by the responsible authority to exempt another member of our staff from service on the Assizes jury. •The many friends of Mr Mohamed Anff148 words
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Article238 1922-03-17 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore March 1?. Dr Woods, Principal Mcdieai Officer, F M S, was in Johors Bahru yesterday. He paid a visic to The Government Hospital in the morning. In view of the visit of H R H the Prince of Wales to Singapore and the238 words
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Article64 1922-03-17 4 Appointment of Officer*. (From Our Own Coriespondent). Ipoh. Mar 17.—At the annual meeting of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club, the following office bearers were elected. Messrs Short, President; Vasoy, clerk of the course; and committee Armstrong, Longhnan. Cox, Berry, Bain and Ramsay. The chairman announced the running of64 words
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46 1922-03-17 4 Ist 3rd and sth Sundays 7.30 a.m. Choral Holy Communion and Sermon. 2nd and 4th Sunday? 7 a.m Main Communion 7.30 a.m. Matins and Sermon. Sundays 4 p.m. Sunday School. Wednesdays 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Fridays 4.45 p.m. Choir Practice.46 words
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Article406 1922-03-17 4 Santa Singh a Sikh motor car driver was charged in the second police court yesterday with rash and negligent driving along Pasir Panjang-road on Wednesday afternoon and driving without a licence. The case was postponed and bail of $100 allowed. Mr S T Brugh late of the Straits Trading Company406 words
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Article551 1922-03-17 4 THE ANNUAL UfOV, M ACCOUNTS. The accounts of thp S n Chamber of fo mn(lte for im show receipt, $30,5y0.82 and ~-xpenditure,.-xpenditure leaving a surplus of 57.4i7.0i pared with %UMkM f or 1920. The total membership at 3 U 1921, was 126. Twenty-four essaaa^ general meetings551 words
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Article34 1922-03-17 4 HARIOW CO'S REPORT XI, ft Singapore. Copra. During th,- past wee* ihas remained practicallj and the volume of business moderate. .ji Closing quotation? arc a? No. 1 Standard $10.37', to No. 2 Standard $10.12*34 words
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Advertisement416 1922-03-17 4 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Tho L. attest Danoe Muaio QUEEN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA 10-inch double-eided Plum Label, Si. I /Ilo (A, Voiea from Mommy land)—Fox Trot Black B. 1293 1 So New Ton Know—Medlej fox Trot I (Introdnoing Billy '*> Hylton 3 /Salome —Oriental Pox Trot Slots t 3 b. 1259 V416 words
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Advertisement463 1922-03-17 4 i i in i i i i i i i i ii i i i t h i mi i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i nai i ri i GUAN K1AT463 words
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Advertisement252 1922-03-17 4 NOTICE. Notioe ia hereby given that by agreement dated Maroh 14, 1922 between N*o Cheow Keng, merchant, ot 12, Middle Road, and Qalak Heng Kiat and Teo Ohm Long, the bniineai of Chop Hak Soon at 10, Roohore Road, bai been ■old, nnder oertain terms, by Neo Cheow keng to252 words
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Article449 1922-03-17 5 Sanguinary Encounters At Fordsburg. h Miniature War. Reuter. Pretoria, Mar 14.—While sniping continues in various quarters, interest, now centres in Fordsburg. Thousands of women and children moved out of tne district consequent on notices from aeroplanes, but a number of revolu- J tionaries are apparently determined to fightReuter. - 449 words
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Article252 1922-03-17 5 Better Prospect*. Reuter. Washiogton, Mar 15. —In the coarse of the debate on the Pacific Treaty in the 8enate, Mr McCasober, quoting the platform of the Republicsn presidential party, srginp the establishment of an as-ociation of nations for world peace, submitted the draft of a measure prov.ding forReuter. - 252 words
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Article90 1922-03-17 5 Reuter. London, Mar 15. —Negotiations of shipbuilding employers and the negotiating committee of the unions, mentioned on March 1, have ended suddenly, as the result of a delegate conference of the men refusing to accept the employers' amended offer A a cut of 16 6 of the 26Reuter. - 90 words
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Obituary53 1922-03-17 5 Gibraltar, Mar 15.—The death has occurred of Mr Maurice Bandman, lessee of a local theatre, and wellhown in the Far East. —Reuter. I AH our readers will be acquainted with tfee very talented Bandman Opera Companies which have visited this place from time to time duringReuter. - 53 words
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Article199 1922-03-17 5 Farther Discussion. Reuter. London, Afar. 15.—-A motion by Mr T. P. O'Connor, calling attention to the lack of co-ordination in he actions of Government, reselling in Mr Montagu'e resignation, was (all/ debated in the House of Commons. bat was subsequently withdrawn. Mr O' Connor said he regarded MrReuter. - 199 words
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Article109 1922-03-17 5 Reuter. London, Mar 15.—In the House of Commons a resolution authorising the payment of uncalled amounts due on the Government shares of the AngloPersian Oil Company was agreed to and the Bill founded thereon was read a first time. Sir F Banbury said if they were oilfields whichReuter. - 109 words
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Article36 1922-03-17 5 Reuter. New York, Mar 15.—The Park Union Corporation has decided to liquidate. No reason is given, and it is assumed that trade conditions in the Far East do not justify a continuance of business.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article28 1922-03-17 5 Reuter. Chicago, Mar 15.—Damage estimated at five million dollars has been done by a fire, gutting large buildings la the centre of the city Eexrosr.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article326 1922-03-17 5 ARE WE NEAR DANGER POINT? A SOLDIER'S WARNING. Reuter. London, Mar 15.—In Ibe House of Commons, Sir Worthlngton Evens, Introducing the urmy estimates, said tbat the proposed personnel of 153,000, excluding troops on the establishment In India, showed e reduotlon of SO,000 compered with 1914, when there wesReuter. - 326 words
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Article161 1922-03-17 5 Documents Disappear. Reuter. Paris, Mar 15.—Philippe Berthelot appeared before the dlseipllnary oonncil of the Foreign Ministry to explain the part be played In the affairs of the Banque Industrielle. He was charged with administrative misdemeanours in sending telegrams designed to save the Banqae, whereof bis brother wasReuter. - 161 words
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Article68 1922-03-17 5 A Test Case. Reuter. Washington, Mar 15.—Proceedings are being taken against the British schooner Grace And Ruby, at present detained in Boston as a smuggler. It is stated the vessel was four miles from shore when it landed liquor in its own boats. The proceedings will form aReuter. - 68 words
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Article127 1922-03-17 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s REPORT. Singapore, Mar 17. Silver 83*. Hongkong pur cent premium. Three Months Gold 52. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 15 oente, Crsigieleas 50 cents, Bassetts 57 H to 62* cents, Tambalaks 47* to 52* cents, Sandycrofts enquired for at 75 cents, Bukit Kepongs $2.02*. Tin:—Taipings 65 to 70127 words
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Article200 1922-03-17 5 POSSIBLE GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION. DUTCH INDIES ft CEYLON. Reuter. London, Msr 15.—In ths House of Commons, Mr Ohurchlll denied e suggestion of Sir Walter de Frees to the effect- that the Dutch rubber planters Intimated thetr willingness to join In the rubber restriction scheme If the shilling duty onReuter. - 200 words
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Article29 1922-03-17 5 Reuter. Cairo, Mar 16.—As the outcome of the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations, a Sultanian rescript proclaims the country's independence. Sultan Fuad assumes the title King of Egypt— Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article11 1922-03-17 5 Reuter. Athens, Mar 15.—M Gounaris has reconstructed the Cabinet—Reutur.Reuter. - 11 words
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Article133 1922-03-17 5 Gang Robber» G«t Sevan Tears. Sentence of »«ven years' rlgoroas imprisonment was passed by Sir Welter Sbaw, the Chief Jestlc, st ths Assisss yesterday, on Ave Chinese wbo were foand guilty of committing a daylight gang robbery on a bouse In Serangoon-road on Deo 6 last. A Chinese133 words
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Article124 1922-03-17 5 Mr P F David, district Jsdgs prsslded over the qasrterl) nesting of ths licensing justices held In the first poUoe eoart yesterday afternoon. Others present were Messrs Tan Kbeam Hook, J M Slme, A P Cameron, J Robertson, Dr J R Glennie and Q J Museell (secretary). A124 words
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Article104 1922-03-17 5 12th List of Subscriptions. Amount previously acknowledged $10,288.07 Lord Bishop of Singapore 20 Collected by Mrs Carver (Sad list.) D V Perkins 2c H C Cooke-Yarborougb 25 Collected by Mrs Waterbomje (3rd list) M D Dando 30 Staff of Tanjong Olak Rubber Pis. Ltd., 10 Collected by104 words
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Article2282 1922-03-17 5 FULL PROGRAMME ARRANGED. Official Publication. FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 10 a.m. Lands at Johnston's Pier. 10.10 a.m. Proceeds to the Reception Pavilion at Raffles Statue. 10.30 a.m. Proceeds from the Reception Pavilion via St. Andrew's-road to War Memorial. 10.85 a.m. Arrives at War Memorial. 10.45 a.m. Leaves War2,282 words
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Article70 1922-03-17 5 Singapore, March 17. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2s 8 8-4 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-8d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 176fc On Hongkong— Bank demand draft B*4 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 69T* On JavaBank demand draft 134% On70 words
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Article59 1922-03-17 5 C. of C Rubber Association. Singapore, March 17. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Bnv-rs Seller:Spot 27% 28 April 28 29 April to June 29% 30% July to Sept 32% 83 Tone of Market.—Steady. Fred Waterhoose Co.. Ltd. Singapore, March 17. To-day's closing ruLber quotations ~.tp as under:— New59 words
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Advertisement296 1922-03-17 5 MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. 31st March to 8th April 1922 Prices of Admission. The following tariff ia published for genual information A Entrance to Exhibition Ground (payable at entrance gates) ,10 P. Ri 88on Ticket for En tranee only to Exhibition Oronnd, available a; all times during p nod of Exhibition, Dot296 words
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Article697 1922-03-17 6 Wanderes - K. C. ra POTHOOK*** By "Wanderes." The soeser eleven ot tho leooad Mfdd w..x R«g<aaea« B k# -Btik sri b th i .-> R U ea the lattergrossC jeeterdaj a, is sl.tr M »ls to one Th* I wn faroered bf eriillan' oysntncr and a crowd terned ua'697 words
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Article153 1922-03-17 6 S.R.C. va. SERVICBf. The Ml.trlag wll ie P e <enii the 8. B C agoost the Ser»:'c36 at c ick-r to ourr iw i„ the Tour m. men*, fix Q fe which was postponed met wo k cw'.ng i„ th-) weather. Play will c jsaeaewe a 2 p.m sh*rp153 words
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Article54 1922-03-17 6 SUNDAY'S RACE. Tee S.Y.C. R* 3e on Bouday is the hfct for H. E. the Governor's Ch*H j i,£c < up. Club course, bsndicap, 3$ hours limit Mail 10 bhtrp. Ions to date ere Ella 8, Ere 7, Mar- n G, Helen 5 Jean 11, 4, Pu:eh 3, M*rg*54 words
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Article306 1922-03-17 6 S.C.C. SPRING TOUENAMBNT TESTREDAY'S PLAY Championship. C. E. Winter beat L Gosling, ®—8, *-4. F. Ruehwaldy bsat O Fuller, 7—«, 4 E. J. Riches best A. 4» Mrflo, 1*-14, e—I. R- M. Duff best C Potts, w.o. Newesmers' Handicsp. J. W. Winter best C. E. Crswford, •—1, 6—0.306 words
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Article95 1922-03-17 6 FORTHCOMING MEETING. Owners are that the I entries clos to-morrow, Saturdty at newa, MrOigCoeng Pam's stable will bo so d by Powell aod Co at the C urse, tomorrow morning at seven o dock Members of the Sporting Club are r"minded tba) the lotteries will Le h Id95 words
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Article27 1922-03-17 6 HOSPITALS CUP FINAL. Reuter. London, March 15.— A* rugger, In tbe Hospitals Cop final, On?* beat London b/ 42 pom s to 6 at Richmond —Renter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article388 1922-03-17 6 nrov KEE AND CHALLENGER. TAN TENG KEE writes: May I through the medium of your widelyread paper bring to tha attention of Mr. J R Perreau, who challenged me through your paper of March 6, to a boxing contest of any number of rounds (not less than eight), that388 words
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Article231 1922-03-17 6 Buy Your Ticket for Reception 1 There is a rumour prevalent, which may have prejudiced people against booking seats in the Reception Pavilion stand, to the effect that ticket holders will be required to be in their seats about 7.30 a.m. We are authorised officially to state231 words
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Article179 1922-03-17 6 O.y's Pleasure" Qhtrlie f hap I tis fou th million dollar conedr s'artsal the o»iety to night There U. also-Diddr", in five parts, aft r he popelar song, a n-w Australasian U-z»tte. with the tong '-Taxi" In 'he first show is a Frank Keenan nil Eoid Ma key179 words
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Article76 1922-03-17 6 The s.s. Warwickshire ltft Liverpool for Rangoon on March 3. Tha s.s. Herefordshire arrived at Marseilles for London on Feb 27 The s.s. Gloucestershire left Colombo for London on Feb 23. The s.s. Bhamo passed Perim for Kangoon on March 1. The s.s. Amarapoora left Liverpool for76 words
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Article87 1922-03-17 6 To-day, March 17. High Tides.— 0.30 a.m. 1.5 p.m. M M homeward mail leave.. Singapore Assizes, 10.30. M IIE mtg., Council Chamber, noon Band m Gardens, 5.15. To-morrow, March 16. High Tides—l.s ..m., 1.53 p.m. Malakoff Rubber, Bousteed's, noon. Race Entries close noon. Sunday, March 19. High87 words
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Article547 1922-03-17 6 A PERAK ADULTERY CASH. Ths Psrak Assizes opentd this week before hie lordship Ms Justiee E C Watson. The first ease was one of adulters and in this two people were charged a Malay man named Darus bin Tamir and a Malay woman Meriam binti Een. They were547 words
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Article88 1922-03-17 6 London, Mar 3.—Reuter learns that King Hussein of the Hedjaz has threatened to abdicate in consequence of his unpopularity in connection with the re-impo«ition of the burial tax of twenty Turkish piastres per corpse which was originally imposed by the Turks but abolished in consequence of88 words
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Article135 1922-03-17 6 Programme of Drills. Friday, 17th 6.15 p.m., Drill Hall Composite Co., Company Parade. Friday, 17th 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall Company, Company Parade Friday, 17th 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall Company leas S.H.B. Platoon Company Par?.do. Friday, 17th 6.10 p.m., Drill Hall Eurasian Co.. Company Parade Friday, 17th 5.10135 words
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Article444 1922-03-17 6 To-d ay, March 17. Batarla, Samarang Sourabay* Mslchior Treub t p.m. Meriing, Remaman A Trengganu Pontianak 1 p.m. P -Sambu 4 pontianak Van Hogtndorp 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Bangkok Skuld 3 p.m. Penang, Colombo Bombay •Morioka Maru 3 p.m. Port Swettenham A Teluk Anson •Kampar444 words
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Article625 1922-03-17 6 P.V. Kuppusamy - A FEW SOUND DIETETIC PRINCIPLES*. By P.V. Kuppusamy. You must practise dietetic rules, il you are to enjoy good health. Merely knowing the principles will not make or keep you well. You may believe ever so much in dietetic rules, may se. others benefited by obedience to them;625 words
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Article50 1922-03-17 6 Singles* Decoration Fund, Previously acknowledged JA80.50 P D Charlea $17.60 DAD Laurence 10 W M Alwia L g NWKHJamae 6 LD J Rodrigo 1 1 B D M David g T E P Weerakkody 6 PL B Hendriek g gj.grt $684.00 D A. WANNLAEAGHY, Hon: Titaasnrar.50 words
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Advertisement75 1922-03-17 6 T. B. LIN Co., 239, Tanjocg Pagar Road, SINGAPORE. NEW PRICES 1922, Barton's White Linirnent 40 ota. per bot Caiveris Pumice ReeToxford Haasagei 10 0t> 4 lb. (Mortons) 65 ota tin Ra«l Cambridge Sansagea i lb. (Mortons) 60 ots ResI Oxford Sanasfefl l s lb.(0. A B $1.35 Real Cambridge75 words
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Advertisement408 1922-03-17 6 -'PUD LO' CEMENT WATERPROOFEB. Before iln lo'rjdao.iji of 'Polio' Br. ArohiUct or Baildor woolj h«v, <""">" no INSIDE RENDERINGS FOR DAMP Wa have been sriven in bund'edi of ca«es with«„» M L LS w.terpro. fed wit* SS? Brando* £ft i Jft fai Ce menf a sheet of window glass shuts408 words
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Advertisement40 1922-03-17 7 cI Tittle I .1 -v ,od H*7' rtc H i :eJ meal ol I I 1 Iv I ■/> Ik* j I' I <v I I. I Iks. I ■FRAMES I V Strapped, I W*c Sizes jB, V Prices I ■united40 words
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Advertisement26 1922-03-17 7 BOOK -KEEPING. I i k Just received —a limited number of copies only. Complete Bookkeeping by Arthur Fieldhouse $4.50 KOH CO., 83. Eras Baaah Ro*d, BINGAIORE.26 words
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Advertisement426 1922-03-17 7 Cigarettes "The most elegant and refined Cigarette in the World." VIRGINIA IN PATENT Ik I mm\Z ktLZ if* D BRLEjDELffiiflB ft Of 1 I NOTHING FINER BOTTLED cr CANNED ■Jf 7/;e />as/ with G&SSE DIACXWELL \\mWr' Delicacies att Quality. Parity /:nd 'Iresfmess. 3C varieties of SOUPS iS Var.ct.ee of POTTED426 words
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Advertisement220 1922-03-17 7 AVOID BLOODPOISONING! Dress Cuts, Wounds With Antiseptic Zam-Bug. How often do you hear of limbs being crippled, lives aacrificed through neglect of «mple «t tin scratch Trivial wounds and injuries that developed into bloodPoisoning simply for the want of proper attention. When you or any member of your household sustains220 words
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Article1817 1922-03-17 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL ANI> EVatt j oi ptotftfeM EVATTI E chan c Share Broker. issue the fol!owing m Singapore, March 17. RUBBER.— DOLLAR SHARES. J Divid.*nda. I vvtt I I »*lu«a. Buyera. SeUera. 25 per cent for year ended 30-9-21 I 0101,817 words
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Advertisement132 1922-03-17 8 w ,< l 1 I. Advertising I AND I j salesmanship. tion in »rh 1 a B<»d deal of educaa rtLit reahzed by everybody in the dnn! business, much wUI have been I dont wards advertising effeotuaT I h B 4 S i description, honesty in deal- I to The132 words
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Advertisement64 1922-03-17 8 A j Mi I I I j Hottenki I I C H0T I THE -M Opportunity 1 Heavy shlpoeifl enabled os to I Public tbe A VISIT Willi j 51-52. HIGH STEM KALONG1 Chong Jm Bock being connected!■ are able to se.-B Unsaleable sarcrfl exchangeable We allow disccfl Send us64 words
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Advertisement548 1922-03-17 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PO.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companiea Incorporated ia England.) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL S. N. CO, Under Contract with kio Majesty's Geeerasseat. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Fnm LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kalyan > about Mar 18 Delta about Apr 80 Plaiiy about Apl 2 Khyber about May548 words
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Advertisement458 1922-03-17 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON UNB. Kerne Man Mar 88 Katori Mam Apl I LIVERPOOL LINK. Tottori Mara tea batf Apr HAMBURG UNB. Lyon* Mara Mar 18 NEW YORK UNI TIA SUBS. SOUTH AMERICAN LEfE. Kanagswa Mara Apr 8 BOMBAY UNBL Merioka Mara Mv IT Awm Mara SB CALCUTTA UNB.458 words
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Advertisement350 1922-03-17 9 STEAMS SAIBCS L >> LINE BF STEAMERS WantMy eslllDaa to and from An*«rslU fr- earga aely, ailllng at Betorte, Bnarahsys, ?rs>m*ntl». Adelaide. Malhoarns snd «ydrey. 118 SCKBULE Af SAIJICS. list AfTtflßtf Siagaaewa Sallhl|. Peft. 9 si -SMifA n i tmb. U Mar 8 88 BNOdGBRA Mer. 11 AprM S HUEBLIA350 words
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Advertisement98 1922-03-17 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S. Eisk (laeerponted ia Bsaly.) ED MEW ARB SAXUNAB, TBA CIA Late Mar Fer Cei*mbs, A Boa, Mssasas, Port Ssia, BrtodisL Venie* aad Trieste, taking cargo oa thnugh Bill of Udtog far Frame aba Leraats Pert* aad Black Sea Porta. AVTWARA nUELsMB. Dates sf ssßsaga, tstasrarias sad rate*98 words
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Advertisement381 1922-03-17 9 j snum sAMj»a. O. SkK. OSAKA ffiOSEN LUSIA Will SOBTBA STBBBkT. rtfrtiD SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPOBM. (BubJeot to mwm without notice.) ETJBOPBAN LINN, Bat POST SAIN. HArff"—. LONDON. EAMRURG, EOTTRRDAM. AND ANTWERP. Altai Ma** air Aar 21 eep SB Alps Mara ipli&yllawU •Amk Maiaatllai NNW TOU LENA. Bar BAN FBANBKBCA ANB381 words
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Advertisement665 1922-03-17 9 SHAMIR SAHWCS. otinFmail STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. r ,jbj mi iiniimi u%%a aj San Francisco Service Tbotm r*adroit of,Sf*tng too Orient »-hoold t)> ihe soenh rr ate sTOHQKOITO. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. TOmOEUUaA. sWWOAELE 4 jjjjgjjjgjiaW* FROM MONOKONG A*. NIL1 w April 4 ft* *OBIN A April S8 (Minimum int ohm far-, Singapore665 words
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Advertisement453 1922-03-17 10 WANTSD. WAN TEO IWHEDIATBLT.— Indian or Barr-sisn flerk with good knowledge ol Accounts, most bo ne*t and sjnlek w-iUr snd f ffi«S««t typii». B-ply with copies of trailroonial, and sOary centred to P. 0. Box I. B>r gipora, in at TB LET—Gedewn Ne. Cecil Street, Apply Gsthrte aad Ltd. i453 words
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Advertisement577 1922-03-17 10 Advlea f iv.a aad Bugrneeri Cosshed far Bxssntrmsicsi far Steas* and «esj-rsssr a, Qttl| led lugtnaar and iankßiaal loiarwetor. Rape, Ban IBS aja Malaya A o*m million in Ipoh with lonnd fnanoUl booking ia willing to r*pre§vnt and w rk np any special lines in Perak. Ia representative will bo577 words
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Advertisement423 1922-03-17 10 banks. INTaaaWATJONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (mmtmmnimi fa th. rj. R, A.) •WMBsP IT TUB NATIONAL CLTT BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. $6,004,00» Starplus asM T^rjded Preits U.S. $9j25,00Q Kama OaVa; I WALL. SIRKET, NBW YORK. Deaden Ofika:—Bo Btakopageto, Dyens Otuce:— l7 Place, Tolosaa, Saa Faaaciaca Office Sit Mont§•■«7 Street. BRANCHES.423 words
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Advertisement505 1922-03-17 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 9*. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan* 8* Bane* Street. Malacca 131 Joaker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Paha* 109 Jalaa Bahama t. Palembang 16, nix. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Saa Frassssos, B-taaia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL.505 words
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Advertisement422 1922-03-17 10 BANKS. I r tmm am CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ("Incorporated la Ekes/ head.) BT ROTAL CHARTER. Paid v.. Capital in «00,000 Skaraa of «1,000,000 Baaorra Fund aa sdo aaa Reserv. Liability ef Pmv MP>9o prietors a,9i»,e00 BANKER*: Bamk of Englaad. Loaeca Joint City and btmu^ Bank, Ltd.422 words
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Advertisement529 1922-03-17 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, <iasorpo rated in the 8.3.) I BOARD OF DIRECTORS j Urn Kee Soon, Eeq, Dy. Chairman. Ong Boon Tat, Esq. less Chwee Chian, Esq. Chua Poh Siang, Eaq. Lee Pang Seng, Esq. Tse Ban Keng, Esq. Ong Hin Hong, Esq. Tan Soo Guan, Esq.529 words
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Advertisement407 1922-03-17 10 M.A.SAIBOO and rs GENERAL MERCHavt. CO--money E c R H C^a? B our .hop at JOHNSTON'S Pm Singapore. Poreign Coins of «n v b. exchanged 1 kln J« dealers in High Clas,V Curettes, Tobacco .'tf^ N.8.-Ratc of daily rf K f*J by the kong .nd Shanghai \mml Hoc proved by407 words
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