Malaya Tribune, 8 August 1922
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Title Section28 1922-08-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. i.VENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. -No. 183 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement240 1922-08-08 1 .l l MIIIlH"»' ,,,l,, fc,,ll,ll > S .*THE maLA VA a JKIBUNE j j SKIPP ING GAZETTE> I 3 Newspaper of SettleBMta. i published Daily. 1 I Reports of Local Events. I u and Latest Telegrams. I I Sports Notes by Expert 2 Critics. a Tlje Sportsman's Paper ..III It'll240 words
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Advertisement277 1922-08-08 1 Do You Kequire Any ATHLETIC GOODS? Why, then write direct Ito the largest manufacturers of Athletic goods in the East who can meet your requirements, viz: ROSE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in India.) 387, North Bridge Road, Singapore Shirts! Shirts!! (Our Own Make) With or Without Collar. More than 20 patterns277 words
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Advertisement342 1922-08-08 1 THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE j I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept I Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 5 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Peraaaum $15.00 j Half-yearly 7.50 j Per quarter 8.75 Postage extra 60 eta. per m oath. mimiirniiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiitiifiiranfirtiiiimiTiimirfininiia iS NEW BOOKS.342 words
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Article494 1922-08-08 2 THE SINHALESE ATTITUDE EXPLAINED. Statements in the House. London, July 11. —In the House of Commons, in the course of a debate on the Go'onial Office vote, Colonel Wedgwood urged the early settlement of the question of the constitution for Ceylon, and declared that the delay was creating494 words
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Article235 1922-08-08 2 Rubber Magnate's View. I I The "Financier" of June 21 published a very interesting letter received from a leading American rubber manufacturer —Mr G H Carnahan, President of the Inber-C'oMtinental Rubber Co., New York —fully endorsing the proposals of the Rubber Shareholders' Association for co-operating with American235 words
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Article140 1922-08-08 2 Tin ho. months are the most dangerous to children. The complain, s of this season, which are cholera, infantum, colic, diarrhoea and i dysentery, come on so quickly that 1 often a little one-*a beyond aid before the mother realizes he is ill. The140 words
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Advertisement231 1922-08-08 2 AJWJV. AMA George FLETCHER &c LU f (Incorporated in England.) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of SUGAR FACT PRIES REFINERIES and DISTILLERIES. f > m mi Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, 54/56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. AMA. AMA. S I Buy 2 Bottles Never risk running out of Bovril.231 words
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Advertisement612 1922-08-08 2 &ff TAKE HORLICKS \A jpj/ MALTED MILK— M IkSi it sati*fie«. jgjt mm~ >' A» a "night-cap" try R22) HORLICK'S. Yon 17^-A w pleasingly »ur- /^Nj prised how toothing and invig- X 5| orating this FOOD-DRINK L A i». HORLICK'S kelps F 2 nature to overcome disease. 2 J Made612 words
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Advertisement661 1922-08-08 2 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Lt d (Successors to Ching Keng Lee Co.) (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents Sh (Established 13 years.) Valuations made, Mortgages Arranged and Rents collected. LAND SALES every MONDAY, FURNITURE SALES every SATURDAY, and MISCELLANEOUS SALES every xUF<in and FRIDAY. H] JOHORE SUPREME661 words
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Article983 1922-08-08 3 LET IT COME AS A GIFT! A' Penang Commentary. The "Straits Echo" let» itself go freely on the subject of Council Reform. In the course of an editorial on "The People's Rights," it says, after reference 4 "to the growing dissatisfaction wfth the present form of Government in983 words
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Article322 1922-08-08 3 Site for Public Sport*. At the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board meeting on Wednesday, the chairman submitted a plan of Petaling Hill showing the site which is to be occupied by the Victoria Institution. A suggestion had been made that a piece of ground near that site322 words
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Article263 1922-08-08 3 Chinese Rubber Contractors. Under the first of the above captions the 14 Times of Ceylon states that in a letter to a representative of the 44 Times of Ceylon Mr A W Still, the editor of the 44 Straits Times." says:— 41 1 have before me as263 words
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Advertisement929 1922-08-08 3 EYESIGHT FREE CAREFULLY EXAMINED. *N%11P* CHAfiGE. M.M THK KING QfSlAH I KEL SPFCrACLES from $4.00 per pair. GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES $10.00 per pair. GOLD SPECTACLES $25.00 per pair. To Obtain Correct Lenses in a Properly Fitted Frame, Consult: J. Bernardine Doyle Ophthalmic Optician. (Member of the National Association of Opticians)929 words
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Advertisement483 1922-08-08 3 I Thousands of people end untold misery jj a from painful and weakening piles, perhaps thinking an operation is their only chance of k cure. Yet thousands have been cured and I without operation either. The used Zam-Buk I the unique healing balm that reduces inflam- I mation, stops bleeding,483 words
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Advertisement465 1922-08-08 4 CINEMAS BIG NEWS!! A POSITIVE SENSATION THE HIT OF THE SEASON To-Night at the EMPIRE CINEMa From Monday 7th to Wednesday 9th August, 1922. In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. The Noveltv Sensation of all times. The Soul Stirling Photo play Miracle SRI KRISHNA LILA In 8 Stupendous reels.465 words
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Advertisement327 1922-08-08 4 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA 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 opportunity to lay all of his327 words
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Advertisement410 1922-08-08 4 CINEMAS fw f* it H" PROGRAMME For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August In the Ist. Show at 7.3u Sharp. THE ADVENTURES OF* SHORTY HAMIItam Episodes 9, 10 and 11. iT,| LTU!V 2nd Show at 9 p.m. THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN Elmo Lincoln's greatest Wild Animal Berial Sir Episode 13 and410 words
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Article131 1922-08-08 5 ho s For Leave in 1924? Cj/?** En H'i« Exhibition, IT. J neia at Wembley in promise* of valuVZii- Af w days a ?o AusftjT.; 10 Vote £250,000 to 2 f trader> Participator! S:nce then India's l| Sinnr*** have b een made E»* r! Meyer at a131 words
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Article129 1922-08-08 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Singapore, Aug. 8. Tin.—Bo.so; no sellers. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—No business. Sago Flour.—Business done. Gambier.—Business done. Pepper.—Business done. Other Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier 8.80 Java Cube 14 Hamburg Cube 13 Press Cube 91^ White Pepper 23 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13% Sundried129 words
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Article71 1922-08-08 5 Singapore, Aug. 8. 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 170% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 12% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer71 words
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Article55 1922-08-08 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Aug. 8. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 25 25% Latest London Cables quote.—Los don, Spot 7%d. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 24% 25 Aug to Sept 2.-% 26 Oct to Dec 27% 28 Latest London Cables quote.—London,55 words
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Article27 1922-08-08 5 Singapore, Aug. 8. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are as under*.— New York.—l 4 cts. London.—7%d. Singapore.—2s cts. sheet and crepe. Tone of Market.—Dull.27 words
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Article153 1922-08-08 5 Happy Kuala Lumpur! There is a general fall in local prices—a fall which seems to have been accelerated during the past month or two. Firewood has come down, dhobies are coming down in their prices, servants are prepared to accept less wages. Cooks now range from $25 to153 words
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Article73 1922-08-08 5 U. S. Medal For Explorations. London, July 20.—The American Ambassador presented Sir Francis Younghusband the medal founded by Mr Will C P Daly, President of the American Geographies to be awarded for valuable or distinguished geographical services or labours. The recipients include Peary, Afnundsen and Stefansson. Sir73 words
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Article112 1922-08-08 5 ARRIVALS. Takada, British, 4,222 tons, Oapt R P Fysh, from Calcutta Aug 7, foT Far East uncertain. General cargo, Consignees A Gilfillan and Co. Oalchas, British, 6,313 tons, Capt R J Woodgett, from Yokohama Aug 7, for London ujncertain. General cargo. Consignees. Mansfield and Co. Benvorl'ch, British, 3,222112 words
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Article37 1922-08-08 5 The following arrived yesterday by the s.s. Takada from Calcutta: Mr and Mrs BenrthaU, Mr H Sudzuki and Mr D M Ranken. By the s.s. Calchas from Yokohama: Mr E A Ross and Mrs Rocs.37 words
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Article131 1922-08-08 5 COMMISSIONERS* FINAL RETURN FOR APRIL. (A) Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation on April 30, 1922 $71,976,945.30. Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during the month of April, 1922 $76,727,410.63. (B) Coin Portion of the Notes Guarantee Fund (including Depreciation Fund) on April 30, 1922: Gold131 words
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Article128 1922-08-08 5 Roman Catholic Opposition. London, July 11.—The fifth International Birth Control Conference has opened a£""Kingsway, London. Dr C V Drysdale in the presidential address, said all organised opposition to birthcontrol was dead to-day except on the part of the Roman Catholic Church. One of the most128 words
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Article171 1922-08-08 5 The Palacegay cijnieina's new programme, as will be seen from their advertisement, has some fine items, with "Tarzan' 1 as the big feature. Patrons are sure of a treat. The Gaiety's programme to-night is, in the first show, "The Adventures of Shorty Hamilton," episodes 9, 10 and 11,171 words
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Article1260 1922-08-08 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. S. A 2 AlUgar 2 An*hWava 0 2 4% 1 0 Anglo-Malay 0 19 0 I 0 Ayer Kuning m1,260 words
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Advertisement80 1922-08-08 5 iiiHiiiiiauiiiiiMUßiiiiminiiiminiM^^ BARGAINS in STATIONERY I a* I ALL KINDS OF- I I INKS—Writing, Copying, Endorsing, Fountain j pen. Blotting paper, Glass ink pots, Glass paper I i 1 weights, Sealing wax, Arnold's gums, Stick- j I phaste, Gloys, Ebony Rulers, Brass and I I nickel gem clips, Office pins, Oiled80 words
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Miscellaneous296 1922-08-08 5 0lH AND WHERE. A s ,.SG.APOBB DIARY. A e 8 11.25 a.m., 10.59 p.m. BuarJ 2 15 Xo.»OlT«». U.55 a.m., P-m-a,; WddkMC V. f; F A il.SC C ground. Tkorsdajt Aug. 10. «i __/>24 a.m. finals, S C C Unitea T- G A.SRC ground. HAILS close. To-dav. Aug. 8. Hong296 words
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Article19 1922-08-08 6 BIRTH. ZIMMERMAN. —August 7, at the Maternity Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Zimmerman, a son.19 words
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Article35 1922-08-08 6 Mrs. W. Webster and family beg to thank their many friends for the numerous kind letters of sympathy in their sad bereavement, also for their attendance at the funeral and the beautiful flowers sent.35 words
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Article766 1922-08-08 6 The Municipal Commissioners are strangely reluctant to come into the open with definite views on public transport. For long they have engaged in a not entirely dignified controversy with a Tramway Company that has not the means to fulfil its obligations to the community, even if it766 words
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Article694 1922-08-08 6 General Sir Nfeill Malcolm returned to Singapore from Penang by train on Sunday. Boy Scouts orders state that the field day arranged for Saturday next has been postponed. Telegraphic communication with Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh has been restored. The latest London cables to hand this morning are dated as694 words
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Article11 1922-08-08 6 (We do not necessarily endorse th« opinions expressed by corre»pondents.)11 words
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Article227 1922-08-08 6 From "IN EARNEST" I notice in the local papers the information that from the 1st inst, a cut is being made in Government salaries. The mercantile community has now been under the knife for a considerable time, consequent on the slump and general trade depression, but227 words
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Article39 1922-08-08 6 Reuter. London, Aug s.—There are indications that the printing trade dispute is fading out, the typographical em-ploye-s in several provincial centres having agreed to resume work in accordance with the terms of the industrial court award.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article42 1922-08-08 6 Nome, Aug 4. —Amundsn-n's ship, the Maud wirelesses that she is in ice close to Wrangel Island. Amundsen is going to Point Barrow and intends to attempt the Pole his year, weather permitting. Otherwise he will try it next year.42 words
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Article21 1922-08-08 6 Reuter. Ixmdon. Aug s.—Mr Sze has returned to America accompanied by his children on tb ir school vacations.— Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article23 1922-08-08 6 Reuter. London, Aug 5. —The Government has decided to continue the exports credits scheme for another year, namely to September 1923.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article19 1922-08-08 6 Reuter. Reval Aug 5.—A wire from Mowcow says cholera is spreading in the Omsk and Barnaul districts.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article89 1922-08-08 6 Mincing-Lane Peeved. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Aug B.—The correspondent of the Malay Mail," at Colombo wires that a Times of Ceylon cable states the "Daily Mail" announces that Mincing-Lane brokers are not pi. ased with the big rubb?r contract, as they lose commission on two89 words
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Article72 1922-08-08 6 We are indebted t' the Lat Pau Pr.ss for the following wire from their Shanghai correspondent: Shanghai, Aug 5. —General Yku, under the command of Cheng Kung Min, is planning to capture Sun Vat Sen's warship. General Wu i'ei Fu recommends Chang Shao Zur.g to be th.72 words
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Article48 1922-08-08 6 As will have i*eej s 'en :n ar, advertis ment which has been 3} gearing for some time, to-day is the opening day of the local branch of the W+Hknown Federal Rubber Stamp Co., who have secured a fine site at 20, Raffles Place.48 words
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Article259 1922-08-08 6 FASCIST! ACTIVE I Milan, Aup- S B ed the and wrecked t i u and set fire th? >t the Bers;,;-;, lascisti w.re k«H < ofbt-Reuter. Rome, Aug 5 x been restore The Paecuti have t town hall of Milan viously seized of the SeSS !LH Tne Prefect259 words
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Article252 1922-08-08 6 Russia and Japan. Riga, Aup 6.—A I I Moscow says that rr.ost of fte M relief work in Russia Sept L J At the oprnif <f at mm convention Kamemff Lenin was testperarflj r**J health was good. The Archbishop of AgathaajjJ dc-clared himself he-:d of %t mm church252 words
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Advertisement270 1922-08-08 6 I Q J£TtJ V I 3 ROBINSON'S "Champion" Hockey Stick 9.50 X alto M Special" Hockey Stick $11.50 [{j IHI «Extra Special" Hockey Stick «12.50 B JAQUES" "New Record Bulger" Hockey Stick $12.50 I Champion" Hockey Stick $10.50 I p KM All Weights Stocked. C B "FORCE" C S The270 words
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Advertisement50 1922-08-08 6 E. A. LOHMANN Co. HAMBURG (Germany.) General Export Merchants, Manufacturers and Commission Agents. Reference: Messrs. L. BEHRENS Oi BSE. Bankers, HAMBURG. Indents for every class of German Goods executed "on Commission. Please communicate through ALSAGOFF Cb., (Import Dept.) 12, Battery Road, Singapore. Agents for S.S. F.\f.s., Siam and Dutch Indies.50 words
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Article526 1922-08-08 7 FRANCE DECIDES TO COERCE GERMANY. CONFERENCE WITH BRITAIN. Reuter. v 5. It is semi-officially announced that Germany having Id' a further temporising reply to M Poincare's last note on the uring-hoi.se pr.ym. n s, France has decided to request the clear,s in Paris and Strasbourg firstly, to postponeReuter. - 526 words
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Article423 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. L mkm\ Aug 6.—The result of the London reparations conference is 1 waited in Austria. A Vienna message says the conference mtm Austria's las. hope. It is feared that any further delay in partial the promised assistance to Austria is likely to be most disBtiw, owngReuter. - 423 words
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Article31 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. UtJai i 4 -Tb? regular Lon-1 k« SS( -nirer air service j 1■ >; l machines leave -"n k and Satur- i tenh Urs in ?e at Pans.-Reut:r.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article38 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. the re- a Proposal f or 7 nd a minimum wag, t*^S, amen hd d f to secede V l --national and J"** of s v of to submit the duction of anReuter. - 38 words
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Article98 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. London, Aug 5.—The prospect of a j dockers' strike has been averted, following on a decision of a conference of the National Transport Workers Union to assent to the terms reached with the employers in regard to the latter's demand for a reduction in wages ofReuter. - 98 words
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Article23 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. London, Aug 7.—This morning's bulletin says Lord Northcliffe has a rapid increase of weakness and his condition is very grove.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article120 1922-08-08 7 ATTEMPT TO ISOLATE DUBLIN. m Plotters Arrested. Reuter. London, Aug s.—After exceptionally hard fighting, the National forces captured. Kiimallock, which is the Irregulars principal point d'appu!.— Reuter. London, Aug 7.—Dub'in apparently has cscjped further trying experience by the frustration of a careful y-planned rebel coup intended toReuter. - 120 words
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Article147 1922-08-08 7 Large Loss of Life. Reuter. St Louis. Aug 6.—Sixty persons were killed and 100 injured through an all-steel express crashing "into local train at Sulphur Springs. The engine of the express literally ploughed through the "'wooden carriages. Many; of the victims were scalded to death byReuter. - 147 words
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Article85 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. London, Aug 5.—In the House of Commons. Sir W Da Frece suggested that in view of the importance of the matter to British trade, the report of Sir John Jordan's committee on the education of Chinese students in England should be submitted to the Chambers of Commerce.Reuter. - 85 words
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Article50 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. Tho Hague, Aug 4.—The following will represent the Netherlands Government at the third meeting of the League of Nations opening at Geneva on Sept 4: Doctor Loudon, Dutch Minister at Paris, Professor Struycken of the Hague Arbitration Court, and Professor van Eysinga of the University of Leyden.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article57 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. Delhi, Aug 5.—Major Blake has arrived here on his' world flight.— Reut.r. Agra, Aug 7. —The airman Major Blake when on the way to Allahabad from Delhi was forced to land to rain, also renewed engine trcHble, which is ropeatedly delaying him. He is endeavouring to obtainReuter. - 57 words
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Article42 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. Constantinople, Aug 7.—The Greek commander in Thrace has notified the Allied command*r that the withdrawal of the Greek forces two miles from the Turkish frontier, in compliance with the Allies' desire for determination of a neutral zone, has begun.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article30 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. Geneva. Aug 5. —The mandates commission of the League of Nations, has drafted observations to b? present d to the League on the reports regarding Japanese mand.tes.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article27 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. Washington, Aug s.—The Pennsylvanii railway stites the greatest single day's resumption of strikers was to-day. namely 587, making 46,603 working compared with 60,157 normally.—Reuttr.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article28 1922-08-08 7 Reuter. London, Aug s—ln the House of Commons, Mr Macnamara stated that seventy-seven million sterling had been disbursed in the past two years for unemployment benefit.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article1271 1922-08-08 7 CRICKET. 4 THE BIG MATCH. Huge Victory for F. M. S. (From Our Own Correspondent^ Kua'a Lumpur, Aug 7.—The match between the F M S and Colony resulted in a remarkable victory for the home side. Thi3 Colony won the toss, on Saturday, and elected to bat first. The1,271 words
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Advertisement257 1922-08-08 7 —.^^-^^^^^^^^^^M^^^M 81 Electricity in the Home. AUSTIN AUTOPLANT For Lighting Country H Hotels, Railway Stations, Bungalows, Yachts arid many other purposes. As the iKune implies, this plant is entirely automatic. It starts itsehf, regulates the lighting v >kago when charging the battery and stops itself. The utility of the Autaplant257 words
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Article1649 1922-08-08 8 FOOTBALL. MALACCA DEFEATS JOHORE. Dramatic First Minute Goal®. By "Reynard." Malacca did not score as many goals in Johore in the Southern Division of the Malaya Cup Competition on Saturday as Singapore did a httls while ago, but their superiority ova* the Johore team was mora pronounced.1,649 words
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Article159 1922-08-08 8 ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW. J A reminder may be given that nominations for the professional boxing tournament promoted by thtj Stadium Syndicate close at noon t^C 1 morrow. Already the entries are numeron*. The competition will open in about a fortnight's time, with a programme once weekly until thw winners159 words
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Article329 1922-08-08 8 FAREWELL TO "JOE" GRAHAM. The farewell tiffin in honour of Mr "Joe" Graham at the Swimming Club on Sunday was a highly successful affair, and Mr Graham goes to Malacca to-day, to take up his appointment as manager of the Malacca Electric Light Company, with the certain feeling that329 words
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Article1158 1922-08-08 8 Y. M. C. A. HANDICAP. The V M C A Lawn Tennis Handicap commences to-day, and the following ties will be played off: 1 0 To-day. C W Gomes, owe 3 vs. Woon Chow Tat, plus 15. G Towers, owe 3» vs. Qan Kbek Keng, scr. R Smith,1,158 words
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Article168 1922-08-08 8 INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTS. The flfth-annual sports of the Indian Elementary School held at the Malay Volunteer grounds', Braa Bfclah-road, on Saturday, were a thorough success. The weather was fine and the arrangements were carried out in a manner that reflects the greatest credit on all concerned. The programme comprised168 words
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Article54 1922-08-08 8 GORDON-BENNETT EVENT. Geneva, Aug 7^—Over fifty thousand spectators in the afternoon watched the start of the Gordon-Bennett balloon race. There are nineteen competitors, three each from Belgium, the United States, Switzerland, Italy, and France and two each from Britain and Spain. The wind fe blowing in the direction54 words
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Article132 1922-08-08 8 SELANGOR T. C. HANDICAPS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala., Lumpur, Aug 5.—The handicaps for the Selangor Turf Club meeting, first day, are Noel Walker. Six furlongs. Jill 10.5, Nankin 9.7. The Dodger 9.4, Avro 8.11, The Hobo 8.4 Captain Cuttle 7.5. The Resident's Cup. R C. Observation 11.5,132 words
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Article90 1922-08-08 8 LOCAL REVIVAL. As it is anticipatd that a rifle range will be) available in the near future the Commandant SVC who is ex-offieio president of the S R- A is calling a meeting on Wednesday, August 16, in the hope of reviving the Association in 6ome form. Old members90 words
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Article49 1922-08-08 8 SUNDAY'S RACE. The race for Dr Brooke's Cup round the Island of Singapore, in two stages, was started on Sunday morning at eight o'clock sharp, when eight boats turned out in ideal .weather. The Betty finished and won the cup. A fuller report will be given torn orrepv.49 words
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Article61 1922-08-08 8 TO-MORROWS GAME. The following will represent the Asiatic Petroleum Company vs. H X and S R G A at hcrckey to-morrow on the SCC ground:—G J Luke; E G Wheatley and L Gammell; T N Wfesley, C B Webb and W Gould; J C S White, S P Holmes61 words
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Article220 1922-08-08 8 Singapore, Aug. 8. Silver 35%. Hongkong 12% per cent Premium. Share market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Allenbys (New) 52% to 57% cents, Punggors 30 to 35 cents, Bukit Sembawangß la to Is 4d and Singapore Uniteds 4d to 9d, Mentakabs 12% cents, Malaka Pindas 72% to 77% cents, Ulu Benuts220 words
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Advertisement46 1922-08-08 8 NAHAR OPERA Beyrouth Theatre, Geylang Road. (Opposite the Geylang Police Station' To-night To-night By Special Request of Mr. Syed Abdullah Alatas and friends. The Grand Hindustani Play entitled INDRA SABHA will be staged. Telephone No. 2550 for seats. A. M. A., Proprietor. T. A. PESTANA. Manage46 words
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Advertisement406 1922-08-08 8 FOR ■■'W.ier ieivin? the r J S rribuni Bffl WANTED.- ev T~ mid-September.^-.:"' grapher or N> Ws *<" •nce in Java and Q.± r Particulars apply Box tribune. Excellent Wax p„ !ished UF Gained teak Household F urnit T °BE HELD S "THULE HOUSE No. 2 9 Cavanagh Ofl Saturday,406 words
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Article535 1922-08-08 9 A MANILA CURRICULUM PUBLISHED. Chief of Police Green of Manila has completed an outline for the police school which he intends to start this week. In it are embodied principles in police administration and police conduct heretofore unheard* of in any constable organization in the Orient, it535 words
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Article175 1922-08-08 9 Within Six Feet of Edge. Calcutta, July 18.—In a despatch received by the "Statesman" yesterday, General Bruce, in brief but graphic Language, describes the disaster which befell the party on June 7, when making the third attempt to reach "the summit of Mt Everest. General Bruce's message corroborates175 words
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Advertisement114 1922-08-08 9 OEMS 110 DIES f l NEW CLEANSER DYER. Can now be Obtained in the Following Colours. Sdie—Blue Rust red Shell Pink Yellow Grey -Giass Green—Old Rose—Old Gold—Reseda n Lilac Tobac Brown-Geranium Red Pale Pillai Box —Tangerine—Jade Green Royal Blue Salmon Pink A REVOLUTION IN HO VIE DYEING. Made by the114 words
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Advertisement1040 1922-08-08 9 i To Have a i -Good Time j it 1» o! paramount Importance that ft you should be able to digest your J food Nothing in the world is such a hindrance to happiness as f J fau,t 7 digestion. It Is difficult to 5 ft have a good time1,040 words
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Advertisement695 1922-08-08 9 NOTICE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. ORDINANCE No. 61 (PAWNBROKERS.) Tenders are invited for the sola right feo open one pawnshop for a period of three years from the Ist January 1923, in each of the streets or sections of streets 'in the Town Division of the Settlement of Singapore, described in the695 words
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Advertisement708 1922-08-08 9 20. Kallang Road between Lavender street and Kallang Bridge. 21. Serangoon Road between Syed Alwee Road and the 4% mile stone. Localities in Country Divisions. 22. Pulau Tekong. 23. Serangoon Road between Paya Lebar Police Station and 5*4 mile stone. 24. Bukit Timah within hi mile of the Police Station.708 words
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Article375 1922-08-08 10 CHINESE CROOK'S TRICK. Mr Oh Boon Hor, the will-known philanthropist and merchant of Rangoon, went to China in May of this year for the purpose of making enquiry about the Chinese produce and manufactures with a view to introducing thelm in the markets of Burma and the Malay375 words
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Article179 1922-08-08 10 Question Discussed at K. L. The chairman brought up the question of the assessment of certain buildings belonging to Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Company, and the Singapore- Cold Storage Company, Limited, art the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board meeting on Wednesday. Whiteaway'e had three bungalows. The first and second179 words
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Article153 1922-08-08 10 Expert Opinion. Says the "Straits Echo" We are indebted to a planter with several years' experience of cocao planting in Ceylon for an exceedingly interesting and informative report on the great measure of success he attained in planting cocao, on a small scale, in Malacca district.153 words
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