Malaya Tribune, 4 August 1922
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Title Section28 1922-08-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. LVENING DAILY J AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. No. 181 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement190 1922-08-04 1 iiurA. E I GAZETTE, j N ,u- S pap*r of s a Settlements. 5 polished Daily. r tc Report" of Local Events- I Ful|a „dUt«t Telegrams. j nrts N.tf- by Expert Critics. ne Sportsman's Paper j "For a Brighter Singapore" The o j "HOUSE OF FRANKELS" Singapore's Premier Store 1190 words
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Advertisement36 1922-08-04 1 BBHiiiimn)iimitiiii.iiinimnmumiiii J miii l ,i muWMWM j I NUMBER VIRGINI A I Synonymous with Refine- i ment and Quality. I Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., i a London. I It'li'l t f I: ItHlilllllllHllltmilllirHTTlilllllllll'imil^36 words
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Article920 1922-08-04 2 STORY OF WRIGLEY AND HIS GUM. Lost Fortunes —and Smiled. "Advertising is pretty much like running a furnace. You've got to keep on shovelling coal. Once you stop stoking the fire goes out. It's strange that some people's imagination can't compass this faot." The foregoing is the keynote920 words
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198 1922-08-04 2 Since 1918, there has been a marked decline in the export* of Japanese starch to Europe and the United States, and so diminished has been the demand in foreign markers that f°ars are being aroused that the export trade may vanish during the next few198 words
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Advertisement163 1922-08-04 2 AJVLA. AJVLA. (Incorporated in England.) Steam Turbines. Turbo Generators, Turbo Pumps, etc., etc. "PASS OUr" STEAM TURBINE, 1,000 K. W. 'Parsons" D. C. Geared Set, 5000 500 R.P.M. SOLE AGENT:— P* J3L. Paris, 64 A 66, THE AKOADE, SINGAPORE. A3I.A. AJM.A Prices that plead Quality that pleases. A satisfaction to163 words
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Advertisement127 1922-08-04 2 DON'T BE IN THE DARK. About the most marvellous cure for Rheumatic pain that the woHd has ever known. Don't go on expeiinienting with worthless ointments, blood purifiers and kindred nostrums when the small sum of 65 cts. will bring you substantial proof that. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM WILL CURE RHEUMATISM.127 words
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Advertisement746 1922-08-04 2 PARENTS HAVE RESTFUL NIGHTS Who Keep Baby's Own Tablets in the House. When baby wakes in the night crying with pain you are filled with alarm and don't know what to do. With a vial of Baby's Own Tablets in the house you would soon set mat- ters right; just746 words
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Advertisement607 1922-08-04 2 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Lb? (Successors to Ching Keng Lee to i (Incorporated in Singapore.) I Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate W ,1 e- *■> Ul Slogan (Established 13 years.) 1 Valuations made, Mortgages Arranged Rents collected. LAND SALES every MONDAY, FURNITURE SALES every SATURDAY, and MISCELLANEOUS SALES evert Tiirc,607 words
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Article434 1922-08-04 3 BIT IT WELL MIGHT BE. ''It's the same the whole world over", as the more or less popular song says. The following is from the weekly paper in a Home industrial town. See how nicely it would fit Singapore Lack of co-operation between Departments. To the Editor.—Nothing tlhat434 words
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Article269 1922-08-04 3 Married When 3,000 Miles Apnrt. Marriage by wireless is the latest "stunt" in the American radio world. It is apparently assuming some popularity. In one case a lieutenant and his bride flew in an army biplane over a huge crowd gathering at the police sports in New York.269 words
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Advertisement457 1922-08-04 3 rjRODONALi dissolves tiric acid. •Tb< »i e 0> bR oDONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis, by t» k, "B of lhe blood veise U end render* them stiff and brittle." p rQ f la VCERF. A C7X. late President of the Acade'mie iiUtitctnt, Parts, in his Treatise on457 words
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Advertisement369 1922-08-04 3 /%L «H IB f9 M-l£h m\m*M£ mr Ammmr**^^**' The Ideal Food for Infants. Instantly ready by stirring briskly in hot or cold water. No additional milk or cooking required. Of all Chemists Bazaars. Manvtfactvtvd by HORLICK'S MALTED MILK CO., SLOUGH, BUCKS., ENGLAND. SBROU'S INJECTIONS* MM IYBIFJ.C PRESERVATIfE tnd lIFALUILE kg&ggfa369 words
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Advertisement498 1922-08-04 3 At Bedtime i When you feel you want a drink last p Ithing at night take the best of all hot I drinks—Bovril. I Always keep a bottle of Bovril handy. It Ĕ is such an important and useful food that no household should ever be without it. Bovril J498 words
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Advertisement523 1922-08-04 4 CINEMAS EMPIrT CfNEMA From Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th August, 1912. In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. THE VISIT OF MARSHAL JOFFRE TO PEKING An interesting picture showing the scenes of the visit of that distinguished French General to Peking, Tien-tsin, Pc Tang Etc. And the Parade of Chinese523 words
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Advertisement297 1922-08-04 4 mmAS A L HAM BRA BEACH ROAD. From Thursday, August 3, to Tuesday, August 8, 1922. A GREAT ACTOR IN ONE OF THE MOST DRAMATIC STORIES OF THE YEAR. The Famous William Fox Star WILLIAM F4RNUM who appears in a picture that gives the st ir an oppoic inity to297 words
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Advertisement254 1922-08-04 4 CINEMAS~^*^ w^ffim Pftfl fl 2nd 1 m mm DOLGLAS FAIRBANKS D 1 II 7*™ most Universally II II U I At9i:, p m HI A H song news v AUSTRALASIAN GAZETTE No CHARLIE VAC*BON D THE GREY TOWERS MYSTERY As the name implies, v a Mystery s t ry f254 words
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Article135 1922-08-04 5 I s ,y,Al'OKE DIAKY. To-day. Aug. a 21 a.m., 1 P m 30 Chulia-st., 12 Vl S R E (v), M G Platoon and V K Co, Drill Hall, 5.15. JLm*T K«k Lodge, 9. To-morrow, Aug. 5. T I M a.m., 8.46 p.m. if* Tl(Ks v. F135 words
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Article324 1922-08-04 5 To-day, Aug. 4. •Hong Hwa 2 p.m. fcrnaman, Kuala Dungun Trvngganu Hon? Ho 2 P,mhat Menus 2 p.m. htaria, Samarang Sourabaya, m—ntlr Adelaide,* Mel,r, Sydney* Emita 2 p.m. mrmj Rompin Hong Lian 2 p.m. Mauritius Dashtestan 3 p.m. I -.v •••p.ham Teluk Anson Kampar 3 p.m. :i* Rangoon324 words
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Article85 1922-08-04 5 Singapore, Aug 4. Tin.—79.50; 110 tons sold. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—No business. Sago Flour.—No business. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Weak.—No business. Other Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier ga/ Java Cube 24 Hamburg Cube 13 Press Cube 91^ White Pepper 23 1 i Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13%85 words
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Article151 1922-08-04 5 Singapore, Aug 4. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 31-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 176 V* On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 12% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 66% On Java— Bank Tel.151 words
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Article214 1922-08-04 5 Singapore, Aug 4. Silver 35Vs. Hongkong 12% per cent premium. Share market. —Dull. Rubbers.—Allenbys 17 to 19 cents, Punggors 30 to 35 cents, Bukit Sembawangs Is to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds 4d to 9d, Mentakabs 12V 2 cts, Malaka Pindas 72% to 77% cents, Ulu214 words
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Article52 1922-08-04 5 Singapore, Aug 3. Copra. r Good business has been done during the past week but at closure a quieter tone is evident and prices are a shade easier. Quotations are as follows: No. 1 Standard $10.32% to $10.70 No. 2 10.00 to 10.32% No. 3 9.7052 words
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Article34 1922-08-04 5 The old P and O Oriental, which vvas sold to the French early in the war and became the Hong-Kheng, is to cruise around the Indian Ocean as an exhibition ship of Indo-Chinese products.34 words
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Article311 1922-08-04 5 ARRIVALS. Kumphius, Dutch, 1,246 tons, apt Brug-sma, from Deli Aug 3. for Batavia Aug 4, genwal cargo. Consignees K P M. Indus Mara. Japanese, 2.701 tons, Capt Y Takado, from Bombay Aug- 4, for Nagasaki Aug 4. Cotton cargo.' Consignees 0 S K. Havelland, German, 3,822 tons, Capt311 words
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Article137 1922-08-04 5 Mr P Dessan arrived yesterday evening from Belawan Deli by the s.s* Rumphius. The following arrived yesterday evening by the s.s. Minderoo from Western Australia:—Messrs F L Atkinson, H B Kitching, J Day, Chew Sing Jee, R Hope-Robertson. Mrs Kumye Ando, Mr H Higashi, Mrs H Higa/hi and137 words
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Article69 1922-08-04 5 The s.s. Amazon* (French Mail) is expected here from Penang on Monday Aug 7 at about 7 a.m. The s.s. Taishin Maru (O S X Java Bangkok Line) is expected to arrive here from Sourabaya to-morrow and will then sail for Bangkok. The s.s. Kingyuan, left Swatow on69 words
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Article173 1922-08-04 5 A real star in a real picture will be seen at the Liberty Hal! in the second show under the title of "The Man Under Cover," a Universal special attraction in five acts, the thrilling breath-taking adventure of a red-blooded he-man who had to play crooked in order173 words
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Article1246 1922-08-04 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Aug 4. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. 2 Allagar 2 AagloJava J 0 2 1 0 Anglo-Malay t< 0 19 0 1 0 Ayer Kuning 0 61,246 words
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Advertisement88 1922-08-04 5 I'lllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllll^ I BARGAINS in STATIONERY I ALL KINDS OF 1 s i 5 I I INKS—Writing, Copying, Endorsing, Fountain j m 5 I pen. Blotting paper, Glass ink pots, Glass paper I weights, Sealing wax, Arnold's gums, Stick- i phaste, Gloys, Ebony Rulers, Brass and 3 Inickel1 nickel gem clips,88 words
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Article690 1922-08-04 6 The economic situation is revolving in a very vicious circle. This is, of course, due entirely to the abnormal economic disturbance caused by the Great War. Strange and paralysing anomalies are presented. Though there is a steady improve- ment, England to-day still has a vaist army690 words
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Article757 1922-08-04 6 There will not be any issue of the Malaya Tribune" on Monday, Aug 7. The paper will be issued as usual to-morrow. Mr and Mrs Ridgway have returned to Kuala Lumpur from Manila. A atreet hawker was offering for sale in Foch Avenue, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, slippers made entirely757 words
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Article146 1922-08-04 6 Supreme Court Judgment. In the Supreme Court this morning Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard delivered judgment in the case 'in which the United British Insurance Co, were the plaintiffs and the Indo-Malay Co, in liquidation, the defendants. The plaintiffs applied for a reversal of the decision given by one146 words
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Article146 1922-08-04 6 Postponed Assizes Case. Lee Hong, whose case was postponed from the last Assizes. was brought up again before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard this morning. H<? was convicted at the last Assizes of unlawfully residing in the Colony after having been banished from the state of Perak, and senteno-:: was146 words
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Article80 1922-08-04 6 Two Men Killed. The affray which was reported yesterday as having taken place at Have-lock-road, or. Wednesday, resulted in the death of a Chinese, who was stabbed, and a Tamil road-coolie who was shot through the head. The police cam.' on the scene just as the crowd Vis80 words
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Article123 1922-08-04 6 Ch ef Traffic Inspector Porter prosecuted several offenders against traffic regulations before Mr Dawson this morning. Ong Boon Lee was fined $10 for driving car No. 3497 without a licence along Bukit Timah-road yesterday. Lee Koon Seng had a similar fine inflict, d on him for driving123 words
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Article92 1922-08-04 6 The twenty-fifth anniversary of the wedding of Mr and Mrs J B Westerhout WM commemorated by th-m yesterday at their residence. Loveleigh". St Michaels-road, Serangvxm. Many relatives and friends visited them in the afternoon to offer them their congratulations, and a larger gath'Ting assembled at riight, when92 words
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Article78 1922-08-04 6 We regret to hear that the Rev J M Tour, Vicar oif the Church of tha Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus, who during the last eighteen months ha a effected so many changes for the 'better in the parish of Pulau Tikus, including the establishment of a muchneeded school for girls78 words
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Article569 1922-08-04 6 by "Qn 2 We have all boen m»a "WakofT t* Court lately. And h suspicion that it ia the 1 get the wakoflf them. Th litigants just got whaf. The new motor f, :> is a combination of whfeb. from vegetable v know why our Chib ,W569 words
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Advertisement283 1922-08-04 6 H^HOCKEYR 1 I ROBINSON'S "Champion" Hockey Stick 9.50 Da m "Special" Hockey Stick $11.50 H H -Extra Special" Hockey Stick 112.50 jjj I JAQUES' "New Record Bulger" Hockey Stick $12.50 D -Champion" Hockey Stick $10.50 I |Q All Weights Stocked. g I "FORCE" I I The Super Hockey Stick. B283 words
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Advertisement75 1922-08-04 6 MILiK MAID STERILISED MILK. PRICE REDUCED TO Large Size 9.35 per case or 20 cts. per tin. Small Size $10.40 11 cts. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144|147 Cecil Street, Singapore. AUGUST ft 1922 OUR NEW BRANCH WILL OPEN AT 20, RAFFLES PUCE, SINGAPORE. INSPECTION INVITED The Federal Ruhber75 words
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Article795 1922-08-04 7 OPINION iN AMERICA OPPOSES DEBT CANCELLATION. GERMANY TO PAY IN THE END Reuter. Early comments from the United States on the Senator McCumber, chairman of the finance coraIjifgor T u nt »«\Ve will never cancel Britain's debt." Other if! 3 ~r ft eoually emphatic that American opinionReuter. - 795 words
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Article133 1922-08-04 7 Withdrawal Impossible. Reuter. r '<ion. Abe- 1 f„ mm w the hou*e of n 1 ft. im on the anxiety J terns* in fidH with jPsUi k a. m l. I*t oi the const:tu- i vii-* l en Potion, Mr tkeri i p: dfav hettti a fcReuter. - 133 words
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Article86 1922-08-04 7 Singapore Unprotected. Reuter. London, Aug 3.—ln the House of Commons, Viscount Curzon asked whether there were any aircraft defences at any of the British dockyards, fuelling stations and naval establishment abroad, other than at Malta. I Col Amory said that he understood that aircraft were available, if requiredReuter. - 86 words
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Article15 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Me'bourne, Aug 2.—The House of Representatives has ratified the Washington Treaties. —Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article32 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Washington, Aug 3.—As i result of the agreements of the Republican and Democratic 'eaders, it is considered almost certain that the Tariff Bill will pass this month. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article142 1922-08-04 7 CONCENTRATION OF TROOPS. Frontier Incidents. Reuter. Constantinople, Aug 2.—A British communique spates that the Greek concentration of troops in Eastern Thrace continues. Military and naval preparations for resisting attempts to violate the neutral zone are going on. Greek cavalry crossed the frontier at in the morning andReuter. - 142 words
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Article78 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. London, Aug 2.—ln the House of Commons, Mr Harmsworth was asked by Mr Hannon for more specific information as regards the question whether a protest had been made to the Chinese Government concerning numerous illegal imposts on British rvver traders by unauthorised bodies in undisturbed parts.Reuter. - 78 words
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Article97 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. London, Aug 2.—ln the House of Commons, Mr Wood, replying to Mr Lyle, said that the practice of the Crown Agents was that of giving preference for colonial requirements to British firms. There remained only two small contracts for manufactured goods placed outside the United Kingdom lastReuter. - 97 words
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Article81 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. London, Aug 3.—ln the House of Commons, Capt Gu;st. replying to Col. Moore-Brabazon, said that he understood that a proposal was .;foot to attempt world flight by an allEnglish seaplane next year. The participators had approached the Air Ministry, which nut satisfied that the project wasReuter. - 81 words
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Article45 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. London Aug 2. —The London exchange market is depressed and the German markets are panicky owing to the French note, and the absence of ~.r\y indication of Germany abandoning her policy of inflation. The mark at closing was about the lowest, 3,76o.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article43 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Chicago, Aug 3.—A meeting of the leading strikers has voted in favour of accepting Mr Harding's proposals for settling the railway strike. Some opposition developed later, and 3 fight may be made against the not embodying acceptance when drafted.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article35 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. <o Indianapolis, Aug 3.—The Governor of Indiana is sending 250 National Guardsmen to the coalfields and proclaiming martial law in districts where it is proposed to mine coal unaer military protection.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article31 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Aug 2.—lt is now stated that thirty were killed in the Villecontal railway accident. The injured include six women, who are in a grave condition. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article217 1922-08-04 7 The Revolver Incident. Reuter. London, Aug 2.—The Egypt -enquir. was continued. One passenger. Captain Carr, of the Indian Army, gave evidence that he jumped into a boat full of Indians which was pushing off and fired his revolver over their heads, making the Indians make room for sixteenReuter. - 217 words
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Article89 1922-08-04 7 Better Quality Wanted. Reuter. London, Aug 3.—Owing to practically all the members of the Indian Tea Association instructing the garden managers to guard against coarse plucking and aim at quality, not quantity, it is now thought probable that this year's crop will be no more than 85 perReuter. - 89 words
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Article79 1922-08-04 7 Mandates and Booze. Reuter. Madrid, Aug 3.—The Premier* secretary has announced that the status of Tangier will be discussed at a conference in Ixmdon in the second fortnight of Septeri ber. Reuter. Geneva, Aug 3. —The mandates commission of the League of Nations discussed the qu stionReuter. - 79 words
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Article46 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. London, Aug 3.- The National* carried out a surprise landing from the sea in the vicinity of Fenit. Co Kerry. An attempt to frustrate the disembarkation of the troops completely failed. This coup the Irregu ar left flank in the rear. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article36 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Johannesburg, Aug 3.—A sensation has been caused by the reported discovery of a gold bet in the Transvaal str-.tehing from the border of Bechuanaland to Nylstroom. Something like a rush is proceeding.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article37 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Aug 3.—The international seamen's conference has decided to issue a manifesto demanding a fortyeight hour week, and a fixed minimum wage, but rejected a French proposal for militant action to enforce the demand.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article35 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Aug 3.—A subterranean oil reservoir is reported to have been discovered in the Forest of Abatilles, near Bordeaux. Exp rts estimate it will produce 565 thousand cubic feet per day.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Obituary18 1922-08-04 7 London, Aug 3.—The death has occurred of Sir Richard Vassar-Stmith, Bart, the banker and prominent Freemason.—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article11 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. Rome, Aug 3.—The striko has ended. —Reuter.Reuter. - 11 words
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Article16 1922-08-04 7 Reuter. London. Aug 3.—Mjjor Blake is detained at Ambala owing to engine trouble.— Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article171 1922-08-04 7 THREE CHINESE SENTENCED TO DEATH. Two Others Acquitted. The trial of five Teochews on a charge of murdering Lim Hua Kiang at North Boat Quay on the night of May I—the last case of the fourth Singapore Assizes—was concluded late yesterday afternoon before Mr Justice Sproule and a171 words
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Article144 1922-08-04 7 A Circular Letter. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Aug 3. —In view of the possibility of compulsory restriction coming into force without further preliminary warning," a circular tetter is being sent to the D P As for endorsement as the opinion of the working planter, asking the144 words
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Article92 1922-08-04 7 Puisne Judge's Decisions. The action to recover seized property, brought by Abdul Kudoos Mohamed Salleh and Hussain Ibrahim against R M V R Andiapfa Chitty, reported in our issue yesterday, was concluded before Mr Justice BarrettLennard in the Supreme Court in the early afternoon. His lordship decided92 words
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Article100 1922-08-04 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Aug 3. Saturday and Sunday will be Johore Public Holidays, owing to the Hari Raya Haji (10th Zil Hejjah). The output at the Bukit Timah quarry of Messrs Topham Jones and Railton for the month of July was about 12,500 tons of100 words
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Article61 1922-08-04 7 *The m Lat Pa\i Press kindly 6end us the following, received from their spondent: Shanghai, Aug 2, 7.45 p.m.—Cheng Kung Mm's troops have captured some aeroplanes. The Peking Parliament reassembled on August 1, at Peking, when 138 13Baton and 354 representatives were pt( it nt. Sun Vat61 words
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Article67 1922-08-04 7 On the visit of His Excellency the Officer Administering, the Government to Kota Bahru, Kelantan, a Sikh policeman stationed at the Fainting battery di d during the firing of the salute. The body was cremated w'th military honours. Two sons of H H the Regent of Kedah, C M G,67 words
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Advertisement236 1922-08-04 7 SMOKE i UNITED SEKVICES CIGARETTES MADE BY DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN. BRITISH MANUFACTURE NOTICE. EVERY GENUINE TIN BEARS THE [SIGNATURES OF EARL HAIO AND EARL BEATTY. Obtainable from: MESSRS. ROBINSON CO., LTD. USED ALL OVER THE WORLD" -^^k EFFZETT (Made in Germany) OUTBOARD MOTORS and WATERPUMPS (Water-tight Magneto-driven.) The best in236 words
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Article1750 1922-08-04 8 BOXING. TENG KEE vs. CARVALHO. Dramatic Finish to Big Fight. By "Wanderer." j Singapore's first professional boxing' match, the rubber contest between Tan Teng Kee and Johnny Carvalho,! at the Bbxing Stadium erected in ths> Harbour Board Godown at Tanjong Pagar last night, found favour with a1,750 words
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Article307 1922-08-04 8 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. The Singapore Golf Championship for 1922 will be played over the links of the Singapore Golf Club. Entries, which must be sent to the Hon Secretary, Singapore Golf Club, with entrance fee, close at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept 2. Entrants must state which Club they wish307 words
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Article79 1922-08-04 8 SELANGOR T. C. ENTRIES. The following are the entries for the first day's racing at Kuala Lumpur Raoe» I,—(Six furlongs).—The Hobo, Avro, Captain Cuttle, Nankin, Jill, Dodger. Races 2 and 6.—(Five furlongs).— Heartspear, Rockport, Timah, Shantung, Killara, Jaunty Jay, Hatfield Boy, Royal Blood, Casher, Arjuna, Kennerley, Windfall, Ganesh,79 words
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Article185 1922-08-04 8 ST. J. O. B. A. PRACTICE. Members of the St Joseph's Old Boys' Association are asked to note that a stop-net for cricket practice has been purchased, and is ready for use on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. MARRIED re** SINGLE. A cricket match between the married men and bachelors185 words
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Article1280 1922-08-04 8 MALAYA CUP PRACTICE. Singapore's Team to Meet Malacca. By "Reynard." Keen interest was shown by Singapore soccerites in the Malaya Cup practice game on the SCC ground yesterday and there was a very large crowd present. The quality of the football was not startling, however. It never is in1,280 words
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Article116 1922-08-04 8 L. L. T. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Pairs. Mrs Savi and Mr Potts beat Mrs Stevens and Mr Edwards 6—2, 6—2. Championship Singles. Miss Fawcett beat Mrs Pinhorn. 6—l, 6—2. Ladies Doubles Handicap. Mrs Marsh and Miss Naughton vs. Mrs Brooke and Mrs Griffith, unfinished. TO-DAY'S TIES.116 words
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Article62 1922-08-04 8 ST. J. O. B. A. COMPETITION. The final of th e St J O B A pingponig tournament was played on Tuesday. The following are the results of the competition Championship singles winner—Tan Chiap Choon; runner-up Cheong Chee Lim. A Handicap singles ::—Winner Tan Chiap Choon runner-up F62 words
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Article279 1922-08-04 8 Being Repatriated by Japanese Red Cross Society. The local Japanese Consulate favours us with the following telegram, dated Tokyo, Aug 3: The president of the society for relief of Polish orphans has repeatedly requested the Japan £ed Cross Society to extend succour and help them. Having instituted inquiries279 words
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Article532 1922-08-04 8 TENDERS will be rec. Colonial Secretary', OffieT L* 1 on August 25th, 1922 for 1 4 ing services for the Govern rJle pohes Depar.ment for the ji^? (1) supply of best a.: kong pots each capable containing three chees 0 f US The Pots to be delivered^ thei?532 words
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Advertisement266 1922-08-04 8 'PUDLO* BRAND CEMENT WATER-PHOOFER. The use of 4 Pucllo Brand Cement Water-nr fi at the Service Reservoir, Mutwal, Colombo r 8 saving of 200,000 gallons of water daily, 't[ U,ted after careful tests and comparisons with Was 1 l 1 I \v,i tar materials. It is so very easy to266 words
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Article633 1922-08-04 9 HOW GERMANY FARED IN FINANCE LAST YEAR. The Position of China. The eighty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited, was hvld at the head office, Yokohama, on March 10, 1922. Mr Nakaji Kajiwara, president, in moving tha adoption of the report, (touched633 words
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Article83 1922-08-04 9 London, July 16.—A Cairo message says: The attack on Lt Col Piggot is causing concern to a'l nationalities. The outstanding- feature of the outrage was the failure of the public authorities to erreet the assailants owing either to apathy or fear. The fact that this i« th* fourteenth attack on83 words
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Advertisement246 1922-08-04 9 SLUMP TIME IS THE BUYERS OPPORTUNITY TO 1 GET SUPPLIES AT BOTTOM PRICES BU3BER MAKGLEB Weighing: Machines Avery and Dennison's Box Strapping 5 8 Barbed Wire Tapping Knives Assam Forks Shovels-Wire Netting Etc., Etching UP 2940, 2941, BIT 1 tISBACH, LAZARUS SONS, Ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. I "HE246 words
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Advertisement374 1922-08-04 9 r ERUPTIONS ON DAUGHTOBIDS Also On Son s Kands and j Neck. Cuticura Ilea's. "My daughters hud to stay I j hem- because of sore erupt ion a Which broke out on their hesdr, a r 1 my son also had them on his hmnda snd neck. They began by374 words
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Advertisement507 1922-08-04 9 T. B. LIN CO., Wholesale Retail Merchants, 2.19, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD, SINGAPORE. J J Digestive Tab!< is, small size at 35 cts. each .1 J Digestive Tablets large size at 60 cts. Mc K R. N Y Milk of Magnesia, small size at 60 cts. Mc K R. H/Y Milk507 words
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Advertisement290 1922-08-04 9 CAST-IRON SLIHCE VALVES I WITH HAND WHEELS. PRICES STOCKED APPLICATION 4 UNITED FNGINEERS LIMITED, j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. I "Thank you, Mother. I feel I is doing me so I much good/* I Thac is the secret of the wonderful popularity of Wincarnis 1 —its effect is290 words
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Article466 1922-08-04 10 READ YOUR OPPONENTS' MINDS. To play successfully against good players at Auction Bridge, writes A E Manning Foster, in the "Daily Mail," it is necessary to cultivate the habit of trying to read their minds. You know that they will be forming inferences fronl every card you play,466 words
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Article192 1922-08-04 10 A Feature of the Landecape. v The Batu Caves limestone hill is the only limestone hill known In South Selangor and Negri Sembilaa and it forms a conspicuous landmark near the northern limit of the Kuala Lunvpur plain," writes Mr E S Willbourne in his account of the192 words
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Article164 1922-08-04 10 Kajang Case Recalled. Our reference to the case of the Perak Malay who killed his wife and her lover has recalled to a correspondent, says the Malay Mail," a case which occurred at Kajang about 1907. A Malay policeman returning from duty to bis quarters observed through164 words
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Advertisement345 1922-08-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly saiLngs to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. In port s.s. EMITA Aug. 5 Sept. 4 s.s. "ENOGGERA" Sept. 9 Oct. 9 s.s. EURELIA Oct. 14 Nov.345 words
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Advertisement152 1922-08-04 11 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) 1 Direct Service to Japan via Hong jkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutts via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin, Newchwanj: Ysngtsze ports, Formosa, the Philip pines, etc. FOR PENANG152 words
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Advertisement547 1922-08-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CrHNAllAlL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service These desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic rout* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. NANKING Aug 10 a.s. CHINA 16 s s NILE Sept 30 (First class547 words
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Advertisement346 1922-08-04 12 WANTED. WANTED. —Eurasian and Chinese Ladies to sell during spare hours Lmiies' and children*! Dresses and Shoes. Liberal commission. Apply, between 9 and 10 a.m. Frankels, Ltd., 375, Victoria Street. TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles Chambers. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO LE T. From 1st August,346 words
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Advertisement631 1922-08-04 12 NOTICE NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on 5th August Saturday > Pubu Holidays. < th August Monday NOTICE. THE PLAINFIELD SCHOOL at 7 Gentle Road is for Chinese Children who wish to learn English. Kindergarten and Preparatory class from 8 to 11 a.m. Classes for lads above the631 words
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Advertisement442 1922-08-04 12 BAKKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US $10,000,000 Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 Head Office:—60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: —36 Bishop.gate. Lyons Office: —27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery442 words
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Advertisement435 1922-08-04 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang- 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised435 words
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Advertisement426 1922-08-04 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Batr.k, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,426 words
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Advertisement393 1922-08-04 12 insurance! THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng393 words
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