Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1922
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Title Section28 1922-08-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND 4 SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 199 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement405 1922-08-26 1 f' THE MALATA TRIBUNE I I sfUPPiNG GAZETTE, f I lemeate. f i published Daily. ReDorta of Local i 1 CcnJF iete Events. j I j f* and Late 9 t Telegrams. j I Sports Notes by Expert Critics. i I sportsman's Paper j 11»»• Ilk/R HALF-PRICE OFFERS f AT405 words
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Advertisement291 1922-08-26 1 "Just as Good?" if There are no footballs Just as ;;qo1." GET THE BEST They are branded Raja s Water-proof." Raja's footballs are ill of the toughest leather known. Always keep their shape. Never become Sodden. They outwear two ordinary best balls. i Remember: RAJA CO., Post Box 478, oi291 words
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Advertisement417 1922-08-26 1 «lHl»«ll«ll«ll«n....n., |||m| |llM||M THE f I MALAYA TRIBUNE I I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept I Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. f I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. j I p mm, t Per annum f 15.00 I Half-yearly 7.50 I I Per417 words
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Article1291 1922-08-26 2 AGITATION AGAINST THE INCOME TAX. Critical Speeches. The annua! general meeting of the Association of British Malaya was held in the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, London, on July 26, when tbe report of the Association for the year ended June 30, last, was submitted by the1,291 words
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Article294 1922-08-26 2 G.'t to Victoria and Albert Maseum. The Victoria and Albert Museum has acquired, by gift, what may perhaps justly be described as most important example of Chinese furniture yet seen in this country. For sonse weeks the throne of the Emperor Ch'i-crc Lung has ban on exhibition294 words
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Advertisement321 1922-08-26 2 AJVI.A. AJIA. Hick, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) DIESEL OIL ENGINES. UNIFLOW STEAM. ENGINES. CONDENSERS fWITH HICK-BREGUET EJECTAIR.) (Mi 1 Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, 54/56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. ajmla. HBROU'S INJECTION^ HT6IORC PIESERYATITE tad lIFALUBLE Wmmm%mm\\ prompt ReHt f for the MOST OBSTINATE CASES Without inconvenience. No321 words
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Advertisement418 1922-08-26 2 BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY be sure to put a vial of Pin<kettea in your bag, for they are excellent travelling companions. Pinkettes help to keep off sea-sicknoss and trainsickness, dispel the constipation so m common when travelling, keep the liver active, and prevent the ill-effects of strange or badly cooked418 words
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Advertisement272 1922-08-26 2 mm w mi THE WONDERFUL NEW CLEANSER DYER. Can now be Obtained in the Following Colours, Saxe Blue—Rust red—Shell Pink— Yellow- Cirty Grass Green —Old Rose—Old Gold— Re>eda— Green Lilac —Tobac Brown—Geranium Hed Pale Blue Pillar Box Tangerine Jade Green Royal Blue Salmon Pink A REVOLUTION IN HOWE DYEING. Made272 words
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Article534 1922-08-26 3 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. THE SWATOW CALAMITY. Indo-China Company's Lost. Problem of th c Tungshing. Messrs Jardine, Matheson anl Co. will be the heaviest losers among the shipping companies tas a result of ths recent Swatow typhoon. It is doubtful whether the s.s. Tungshing534 words
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Article225 1922-08-26 3 Sun's Departure and the Situation. Canton, Aug 11.—With the die partune of Dr Sun Yat-son, the •jtuation in the City is gradually returning to normal, and the merchants and inhabitants are very delighted to to hear the newts. More than 80 per cent of the shops have resumed225 words
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Advertisement573 1922-08-26 3 I 0 MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. m *gl to give effect: to tne 1° n L are disposing of fellowlW* 0 r s tcck at moderate fro! J f an opportunity that not be lost. t ores, ue gauges, brass SSIiS sets of gun metal Gi 4uU brass flanged573 words
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Advertisement513 1922-08-26 3 I Bath. Caster Hu?,"',,; [jj 1 A 'l' o£^ fi oth r ini|.n.ve- I A'A fH fc\ 1 racnts. Brilli.,ntly p ,-t< d 3 Vjki rlt h: >' enamelled and lined Y. <*?3»k y£.-\ 1 l;old warra: Ti l) .fi 'sESSseZ* VE\R>. I>acke4 Free. |hK#| rrriSlit an.l Insi.i ,i, c513 words
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Advertisement561 1922-08-26 3 lleaf Lassitude and Fever Dr. Cassell's Tablets Give Splendid Energy and Safeguard the System from Infection. India. South Africa. JS_' v5£*& k 2*teJ*E!* kt i t Mr Ellen Flower*. 8 Colrridse-road. fe,tt h1, 2B Railway. Nadia. Salt River, CP.. South Africa, writes:SV? 4 i,J r am «cjoyin? H I suffered561 words
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Advertisement513 1922-08-26 4 CINEMAS ITPlREjimnr In the second show at 9.30 p.m. The Submarine Film Corporation presents GIRL ofthe SEA reels. A story in which feminine beauty, love-interest, artistic scenes at sea and the thrilling achievements are featured. It is far greater than any other screen story of the Ocean that has ever513 words
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Advertisement311 1922-08-26 4 CINEMAS aLhambra gtSjHF\ BEACH ROAD. From Monday, August 21, to Saturday, August 26. AN UNBEATABLE PROGRAMME OF THREE FEATURES AND A SERIAL FOR THE NIGHT. In the Second Show, commencing at 9 p.m. A PRODUCTION BY THE SELECT PICTURES CORPORATION Featuring that beautiful grand opera singer in her first picture311 words
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Advertisement377 1922-08-26 4 CINEMAS 5^ zr f%imr\ THE BETTER'OLE. To-night's three big attractions. L A Novelty Feature 2 A Boxing Serial! 3. A tiro ti All selected productions mind you—the kind rarely ;aed i 1 In the Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. THE GREAT ALL INDIAN PRODUCTION c Part. SHREE KRISHNA JAN MA377 words
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Article116 1922-08-26 5 Singapore, Aug 24. mk& Kttle chan c to reduring the past a fair enquiry N*eaot!* a De l° w <-.: l j Business has been I '23*4, September r 2.--U to 24%, Pbi tatUr*""^ 16 dutwnil for Mit T but no P***.*!! "''-"ab.e. Business has116 words
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Article216 1922-08-26 5 YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. Tin—s79.—75 tons sold. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—No busines». Sago Flour—No business. Gambier.— No business. Pepper.—No business. Latest Local Market Qootations. Gambier 5q Java Cube 15 0 0 Hamburg Cubs 14 0 0 Press Cube 9 2 5 White Pepper ggjg Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13.00216 words
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Article82 1922-08-26 5 Singapore, Aug 26. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d Demand 2s 3 31-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 9-32 d On New York— DtnTand 51% Private »3% On France Bank 610 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 177% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 11% P-c82 words
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Article81 1922-08-26 5 C. of C. Rubber AssociationSingapore, Aug 26. Pale Crepa Closing Prices. Latest London Cables quote.—Lo2 don, Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price? Buyers Sellers Spot 23% 24 September 24 24% October 25 25% Oct to Dec 26 26H Jan to March 27% 28% Latest London Cables quote.—London, Spot81 words
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Article11 1922-08-26 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article118 1922-08-26 5 From S K P: Owing to the general trade depression, several rubber estates and private offices have been closed down and a large portion of labour is t hus unemployed. To-day unemployment in Singapore is more acute some of us are aware of and it has already118 words
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Article826 1922-08-26 5 INGENIOUS SWINDLE ALLEGED. Yesterday's Hearing. The preliminary enquiry into the case of falsification of the accounts of the P C M O's Department is connection with which the late financial clerk, Sellapen, has been convicted and sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonment, and the senior clerk, N826 words
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Article1389 1922-08-26 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. 1 Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singaport, Aog 26. RUBBER, STERLING"" SHARES—MaiI Quotation^ a. <L 2 Allagax 2 Anglo-Java 0 10^ 1 0 Anglo-Malay M 0 15 0 1 0 Ayer Kuning1,389 words
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Advertisement147 1922-08-26 5 j THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd, j I (INCGKPOKATKD IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) J PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, j j 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, j j SINGAPORE, S.S. i I Do you require STATIONERY of good I I quality? 9 I The following lines are stocked and cm be I supplied at147 words
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Miscellaneous355 1922-08-26 5 I fHEN aND where SINGAPORE DIARY. I To-day, Aug 26. I Tijpe—0.3 a.m., p ra Service. Lanka Union, I C ground. r f P S and Law, S C C ground. S ciub Gymkhana, Racecoura®, I Bridg Seh SPOrt I *r?30yd' ran?e competition, 3.30. 5.30. I To-morrow, H b Tides.—355 words
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753 1922-08-26 6 A good deal of speculation has centred around the conference last week-end of Unofficial members of the Legislative and Federal Councils, on board the good (and expensive) ship Seabelle at Port Swettenham. Now the curtain has been raised ever so little. What is in the753 words
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Article792 1922-08-26 6 Desperate Fight on Train Near Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug 25.—There was a desperat. struggle on the rrain on Wednesday which was approaching the Kedah boundary with nine of the bach of a score of prisoners who escaped from Alor Star in April and were792 words
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Article384 1922-08-26 6 European Preparatory School Display. One of the most delightful entertainments possible to see was provided for an enthusiastic audience at Goodwood Hall last evening, when the children of the European Preparatory School which ha* its home there gave a display of dancing, with vocal items added. The display384 words
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Article95 1922-08-26 6 The O.A.G. in Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug 1 26.—His Excellency Mr James is expected for a few days' stay in Perak from to-day. A fish drive in his honour will be held on Monday. Among important official chLmges, Mr Savi from Singapore is coming as95 words
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Obituary54 1922-08-26 6 Reutor yesterday's date news of the death of the Ven W H Dunkerley, former Archdeacon of Singapore (1902-1905). He was Oolon al Chaplain at Malacca in 1891 p remaining six years there, and th?n going to Perj.:tng. He was at the time of his death Rector54 words
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Article61 1922-08-26 6 Caiaifi, Aug 25.—Damage to the amount of several million francs has already been done by -a big fire outbreak at .he dock sheds last night, from an unknown cause. The fire is still burning and spreading in a disquieting manner, owing to a strong wind. Firemen61 words
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Article44 1922-08-26 6 Havre, Aug 24.—The work a 4: the docks has been broug-ht to a standstill owing to a strike of gasworkers, builders, and six thousand dockers. Pickd'S are active and have cut off the e'ectric current, forcing others to cct.se work.— Renter.44 words
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Article39 1922-08-26 6 St Jos.ph's Michigan, Aug 24. Seventeen Communis s arrested yesterday were charged to-day with, criminal syndicalism. ItiM of t n thousand dollars was not for hcom;n£. One of the defendants is stated to he an Englishman.—Reiiter.39 words
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Article285 1922-08-26 6 "TIMES" W.uy.v FRENCH l^ggC* Pan in Berlin. Berlir., Aug 24 negotiations are ousiy. Hitherto therVT* progress. r r. There was a pan e all day long, f V hundreds of J rer •d. until holders ™?S newspapers eonfina th. r many failures, duefTj? l < «d brokers. The285 words
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Article87 1922-08-26 6 Washington, Aug 24—A fatal contribit ion to the war d bts t mm versy is made by Mr II r.. Son tary to the Treasury, st it.: 5 tha suggestions that Britain's lability! America had been incurred bail of the other Allies, tvd-.r.tiy bas d on a misapprehension.87 words
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Article55 1922-08-26 6 Washington, Aug Cummins ha? introduced a* a Senate a Bill .ribution agec.cy, extending the ers of the Inter-State Cams mm mission regarding th :s^ <>J~ bargoei and priorities, U I *J B Federal fuel dsi ributor, wao »1 report to the Interest &a*s*j The lati.tr can ft* STU"55 words
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Article35 1922-08-26 6 Simla, Aug 3 Kashgar indie;: .ire again trying to 0 U with Chinese Turk J The Tastai of Kashgsrw that th- Russian delegat mo: at the frontier. p«W* authorities at the ea*"" Reuter.35 words
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Article38 1922-08-26 6 Ottawa, Aug party has left Isl.nd, on these! «j r lieve t* str. 4 wntin N 1 > pare for the par in March and housed The schooner Intends t the party, cot*>- Lion of the is!and.-K,J38 words
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Article24 1922-08-26 6 M London, Aug charge d'affaires J gjtf tamed at lur.-r..'; :■< Stabbs, Governor of fll d Joh,,Jordm,,ndM^ ReUter of the foreign D»»24 words
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Article22 1922-08-26 6 jj i Simla* Aug X men mad child** at Sara, feS iva', stucK o psized. fiTO v eluding eighteen eh.-22 words
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Advertisement375 1922-08-26 6 a rjp JE3L JE2 R JVC St j] THE ORIGINAL TEMPERATURE J jj RETAINING VESSEL E I OF BRITISH MANUFACIURF. l The Genuine Thermos will keep Liquids Hot 24 HOUHS or Cold S 72 HOURS. Glass Refills to Fit Always Obtainable. q D 1 Pt. Size. Black Enamel Finish Jfljk375 words
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Advertisement74 1922-08-26 6 lymctit Advice free by our Qualified Nurse to all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. The Man Behind The Wheel Will Make His Choice of SUN DIFFUSING AUTO LENSES. Light from THE SUN DIFFUSING LENS is big and brilliant, but there is74 words
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Article3417 1922-08-26 7 REPLIES TO THE STATEMENTS MADE BY MAJOR FIED. 0 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AND BIRDS; Mmmn eweting of the MuniTh s :en t rs held in vhe board iflernoon, presided ,V"h I Farrer, was attended Mr w A S 0 P Gnffith k Lewis. J A V; **> Soo3,417 words
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Article138 1922-08-26 7 Mr Justice Barrett Lennard presided over tbe Bankruptcy Court yesterday, when a large numb.r of applications were dealt with. Mr Soon Kirn on b.ihalf of the petitioning creditor asked for a receiving order and adjudication order against Mr J S W Bartholom uz. The order was gra<rjted« Motions138 words
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Article76 1922-08-26 7 The Lat Pau Press kindly send us the following, received from their corr spondent: Shanghai, Aug 24, 4.55 p.m—Sun Y.it Sen is enterunning journalists in Shanghai on the night of ilia 24th hlltlTrt Cheng Rung Mm is asking the Peking Government to nominal c t hen Ji76 words
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Advertisement492 1922-08-26 7 JilllillllllUl.lillillilllMlMlMtNlHllllimilllllMllllMlHlW "The Gandy Belt" j 1 lJlll THE CHIEF FEATURES OF THE 1 1 GANDY PATENT COTTON BELT I -the candy belt* May be summarised as follows:— ENG LAN D I I—lt is 90 per cent, "stronger than Leather Belting. 2—lt is thoroughly water-proof, and not affected by temperature. I492 words
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Article75 1922-08-26 8 FOOTBALL. PENANG ts. SELANGOR. Our Penang correspondent wires with reference to the Malaya Cup swccer replay between Penang and Selangor, at Ipoh to-day, that Paik Sank and Kwan Tong replace Mnthieson and Bennett in the Penang team. Out Ipoh correspondent wires today that 'the widest in.erest is75 words
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Article70 1922-08-26 8 CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. "Red Warren" states that he is willing to meet Huet, who challenged him in yesterday's issue of the "Tribune," as an amateur, and would be glad if some promoter would arrange a bout of six rounds as soon as possible. [There is no reaso<n why the Stadium70 words
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Article169 1922-08-26 8 6.R.C. vs. MACHINE GUNNERS. A very fast and interesting game of hockey was played yesterday between the S R C and the Middlesex Machine Gunners and signallers. From the kick-off the SRC attacked vigorously but their forwards did not seem to find their feet and passed erratically and hereafter169 words
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Article165 1922-08-26 8 TO-DAY'S GYMKHANA. As His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government is returning to*-day from Kuala Lumpur he will be able to attend the Polo Club gymkhana this afternoon and has telegraphed his intention of doing so. With fine weather there is every prospect of good sport and the165 words
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Article115 1922-08-26 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The following are the results in the Doubles Handicap J Nelson and R W Chater 4 beat C W G Brown and R O H Law 6 by 21-7. Owen Roe and J J Callahan 3 vs. C M Van Cuylenberg and D Main115 words
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Article68 1922-08-26 8 V.M.C.A. TOURNAMENTS. Yesterday's (Friday's) Matches being postponed owing to rain, they will be played to-day. Other games booked for the courts will be cancelled. To-day's Ties. I G Scctt. scr vs. A W Schudel, scr. A Van Cuylenberg, owe 15.3 vs. C W Gomes, owe 3. Dr P68 words
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Article998 1922-08-26 8 IMPORTANCE OF DEFENSIVE TRAINING. Transport Allowances. Following the meeting of the Johore Planters' Association in tihe Johore Civil Service Club yesterday a meeting was held in which H E the G O C, MajGen Sir Neill Malcolm, addressed a large gathering on volunteering. The G O C.998 words
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Article368 1922-08-26 8 HONGKONG FOLLOWS STRAITS EXAMPLE. Bill Withdrawn. The Registration Bill, concerning which (there has been so much criticism, was before the Legislative Council yesterday, says the "S C M Post," Hongkong, of Aug 18, for its second reading tout the Government bowed to public opinion and opponents of the Bill368 words
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Article144 1922-08-26 8 Various Matters Considered. The meeting of tbe Unofficial members of the S S and F M S Councils, which took place on the s s. Sea Belle at Port Swettenham on 20, was arranged for a general exchange of views on mat'.ers of common interest to144 words
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Article1241 1922-08-26 8 LABOUR QUESTIONS AND THE P. A. M. Co-operation Necessary. The annual general meeting of the Johore Planters' Association was held in the Civil Service Ghib, Johore, yesterday morning, when Mr W Miller-Mackay, president, took the chair. Others present were Messrs E Anker, F E Becker, P E Lawford,1,241 words
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Article186 1922-08-26 8 Lord Colwyn on the Position. In the "Times" of July 27 it is stated that Lord Colwyn opened the new laboratories at Croydon the previous day in connection with the Research Association of the British Rubber and Tyre Manufacturers. He described the occasion as an epochmaking one,186 words
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Article107 1922-08-26 8 The things which we dismiss lightly as being of no consequence are often the tihings which should be most seriously regarded. It is a truism, for example, that vsmtall and unpretentious local publications are generally either disregarded altogether or treated with a kind of humorous contempt. We know107 words
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Article148 1922-08-26 8 The necessity of France is, of course, very great; but she has made the payment of even a moderate indemnity difficult, or impossible, by demanding with violence the payment of an inordinate one. She has neither reduced her expenditure nor adequately increased her taxation. The French people, or148 words
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Advertisement441 1922-08-26 8 I ALL THE BEST A Good Selection of Cf n t» 3 books stationery I by of I 411 Descriptions ffi Ralph Connor for Gj James O. Gurwood *ii tT S Jackson Gregory ALL PURPOSES n u GTe lj y STOCKED B William J. Locke 3 Jack London 9 Grace441 words
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Article509 1922-08-26 9 August 27th, 1922. St Andrew's Cathedrr.l Services. (Eleventh Sunday after Trinity.) 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. No Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week:—Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. on509 words
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Advertisement616 1922-08-26 9 f^ AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., (Successors to Ching Keng Let Co.) (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, (Established 1910.) 3 Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Valuations made, Mortgages arranged, Rents collected, and Agents for the EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. LAND SALES every MONDAY, FURNITURE SALES616 words
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Advertisement840 1922-08-26 9 AUCTION SALE. POWELL CO., LTD. tlncorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers 6 Valuers, Bfagapore. ESTABLISHED 54 YEA S. Valuations made, Mortgages Arranged, Rents Collected, Agent* for the Lancashire Insurance Co., (Fire and Life) now merged in the Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) invested Funag $20,409,644. Land Sales every Tuesday, Furniture840 words
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Advertisement154 1922-08-26 9 I Sure Death to Coras "ttots-It" Makes 'Em lose Theix Grip and Lift Off Painlessly. The first thing "Gets-It" does when it lands on a corn or callus la to anufTout the pain Then it shrivels the corn or callus und loosens it. £oon. It Is almost ready to oft.154 words
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Advertisement696 1922-08-26 9 NOTICE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. ORDINANCE No. 61 (PAWNBROKERS.) Tenders are invited for the sole right to 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 the696 words
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Advertisement441 1922-08-26 9 20. Kallang Road between Lavender Street and Kallang Bridge. 21. Serangoon Road between Syed Alwec 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 Vi mile of the Police Station.441 words
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Article724 1922-08-26 10 LAWN TENNIS SUPREME TO-DAY. By Horace Hutchinson. When I was a boy—by which I mean when I was an undergraduate at Oxford and certainly dM not rate myself a boy—we used to play in the parks the two kinds of football, Rugby and Association. Also, there was724 words
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Article46 1922-08-26 10 According to tan article in the "Koelnisch- Zeitung," in which the budget of an average Viennese household ts stud'-d in detail, the cost of living in Vienna at the beginning of June, 1922, was twenty-seven times higher than it was at the beginning of January, 1921.46 words
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Advertisement509 1922-08-26 10 j§ H ADAMS COOK BRAND j INDIAN CONDIMENTS ARE JlpP 1 J „mg LNEQUALLED. JJL With Every Meal Try Cook Brand I ickles, Chutnies, and Chilli Sauce. You will rind them delicious. TO ENJOY YOUR CURRIES You must use Cook Brand Curry owder >and Cook Brand Paste. CONVINCE YOURSELVES Of509 words
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Advertisement642 1922-08-26 10 THE MECHANICAL GUARANTEE. You may have noticed or heard comment on the painstaking care with which our optometrists make examinations of every case on which their judgment is demanded. They probe each case to the limit, knowing that no matter how complicated the remedy needed may be, it can be642 words
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Advertisement250 1922-08-26 10 mm s To Have a s Good Time It is of paramount importance that I you should be able to digest your I food well. Nothing In the world ls J I such a hindrance to happiness as ft J faulty digestion. It is difficult to J ft have a250 words
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Advertisement200 1922-08-26 10 ESCAPE FROM PAIN. Has a lingering, maddening life 0 f pain discouraged you and made you sick at heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a rasping pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has robbed you of joy and made the whole world seem full of black gloom.200 words
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Advertisement327 1922-08-26 10 SMLiKGS nTy^ LONDON LUiK Katori Maru Akuta Maru LIVERPOOL LINR. Bengal Maru Toyohashi Maru tndoci Tsuyama Maru Lima Maru Matsumoto Maru End BOMBAY LIN* Wakasa Maru Kamakura Maru ;p: 1 CALCUTTA LUif Takaoka Maru Hakodate Maru FOR JAPAN. Maru Hakone Maru Tajima Maru Nagano Maru Suwa Maru Fushimi Maru For327 words
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Advertisement664 1922-08-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. p fcO.BRITISH INDIA AND APMRMM V (T—fl* 8 Incorporated in England.) -AH PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular oriental s. n. Co. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. U From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about Sept 3 about Sept 17 )i^- tt a about Oct 1 13664 words
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Advertisement392 1922-08-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to chamge without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Argun Maru arr Aug 23 dep 24 ♦London Maru arr Sept 21 dep 22 (Passage available) NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New392 words
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Advertisement379 1922-08-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LUE of ST Monthly sail.ngs to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. Sept. 1 s.s. "ECHUCA" Sept. 5 Oct 9 s.s. EURELIA Oct. 14 Nov 6 »s. EMITA Nov. 1J Dec.379 words
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Advertisement149 1922-08-26 11 IXDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO- LTD. (Incorporated in England.) I i I j Direct Service to Japan via Hon.; keng and Shanghai, aad to Calcutr.» via Penang, from Singapore. Taki-g cargo oa through Bill v' Lading for Castas, Macao, Swatow Acaoy, Chefoe, Tientsin, Ytngtsze ports, Formosa, the Philip pines, etc. FOR149 words
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Advertisement490 1922-08-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CmNAMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A,) a, San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the soenie rout. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HCMTOLULuT BAN FRAN CISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. CHINA s.s. NILE ep 2 s.s. NANKING (First class fare, Hongkong to490 words
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Advertisement349 1922-08-26 12 TO LET. TO LET. —Two sectta*s in Raffles Chambers. Apply to the Secretary', Garden Club. TO LET.—Part of office at No. 9, Winchester House 2nd floor, facing the sea with good air. Immediate entry can be made. Apply Box No. 138, c/o Malaya Tribune." TO LET.—Second Floor 16/17 Japan Street349 words
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Advertisement696 1922-08-26 12 NOTICE. TEOCHEW (SWATOW) BELIEF FUND. important" notice. Ihe Public are requested to note that at the Mass Meeting of the Chinese community held at our premises (Chinese Chamber of Commerce) on the 17th inst.,-for the purpose of raising a local Fund to relieve the distressed survivors of the recent Swatow696 words
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Advertisement432 1922-08-26 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: —36 Bishopigate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai, Hongkong,432 words
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Advertisement423 1922-08-26 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. —9k. 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.423 words
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Advertisement423 1922-08-26 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 Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,423 words
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Advertisement388 1922-08-26 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng388 words
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Advertisement286 1922-08-26 12 AND TeL 3«. Ed, orUl C(r BOBSCRfI no, mi £i i'AVABLE IN AUVAVC& Per annum Half-yaarly 1 rex quarter I l| Single Copy 5 cv Postage Extra 6u t. to roreiga countries Si VERY HANI "MALAYA nUEUNB- r Ea^ street nQm Z Paper. l t will help v* on day.286 words
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