Malaya Tribune, 6 October 1922
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Title Section29 1922-10-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, j AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING liAitV Vol. IX. -No. 233 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922.29 words
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Advertisement602 1922-10-06 1 'iMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiilMiiiiiniMiiiiiiini j MODERN OPTICIANS. Eyes tested scientifically nses gr >un accurately f Ijuste I properly I frames fii ted promptly. >f Cronksssad Toric a. 1 and Suni j in various shsdss. I INSPECTION INVITED. I PRICE MODERATE. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I M\M r U'TI'RING OPTICIANS, SOUTH CANAL ROAD602 words
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Advertisement39 1922-10-06 1 > ■ManiniHiiMMiniijiHiiifiiiHtiWfiiiiiuiH!,,!,,, 4 um I CIGARETTES. I I NUMBER VIR GINIA J I Unequalled Quality— 1 Moderate Price. I m Sole Manufacturer! i I I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., 5 London. l t l (1 ltWB lilt IIi f39 words
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Article518 1922-10-06 2 THE PROBLEM OUT HfcRE In our opiiVon some of the recent Census figures will serve to impress upon people who attempt to analyse them, the fact thalt the problem of education in Malaya must continue to exercise the nvnds of *H wfco are interested in the- youth of the518 words
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Article240 1922-10-06 2 Scientist's Honeymoon. Th ere has u«en an unexpired but nevertheless popular addition to the crew of the V.\ tie schoa.ser "Malaya." which i? making a voyage to t f-e South Sea- in charge of Dr LockhartCottle, a member of the Royal Geograph'jcr' Society. The expedition sailed firom240 words
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Article432 1922-10-06 2 MR. ANTHONY DEFENDED. Since .the last meeting of the Federal Council considerable criticwm has been levelled at the F M S Railway department. Some critics seem ■o thank that the present poverty of the Government is due to the large sums of money that have been spent aa432 words
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Article310 1922-10-06 2 The Sord.d Pacta Revealed. Dealing with the free em" ration of women and children, say* the •'China Mail" of Sspt 12, the Secretary for Chinese AJflalta notes that the record of the occupations of the female emigranta over 10 yean of age shows that oat <>f a310 words
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Advertisement276 1922-10-06 2 A REMEDY. Some people inherit throat tenderness, and with them just a shght chill make»; the breathing tubes so swollen and soxe agony to attempt to speak. There is one infallible remedj for^tn condition WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE it at any time the throat .hows signs of giving taVe a276 words
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Advertisement445 1922-10-06 2 BABY'S OWN TABLETS. MAGICAL IN TEETHING. Evry parent knows the worries that come when the biby is teething Mary parents have found in Baby s Own Tablets help almost magical in la prompt efficiency at this time. An Official Analyst's certificate goes with every vial of the Tablets guaranteeing that445 words
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Advertisement176 1922-10-06 2 PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHI ES. SIMILAR TO ILLUSTRATION. AVERY'S SCALES FAIK BANK'S POO LEY'S ASH WORTH HODuS* N'S Sizes in Stock to Weigh From 400 Pounds to 20 Cwts. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements SINGAPORE. Hniteers MwniniimniniiiiiniwiniiiMii'iiiii'iin'mitiifitum i i t i SEAN YOU ZOO CO. LTD TRIANGLE BRAND176 words
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Article1001 1922-10-06 3 LET'S BE UP AND DOING IN MALAYA. Mr W Hamilton in a recent letter to a contemporary remark» that to make a hill station is a riskv adventure unless a fairly permanent population can be assured. "Week-end and holiday parties will not support it," he says "nor even1,001 words
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Article211 1922-10-06 3 Synthetic Gin Sling. Berlin has solved the American Prohibition question. With pill-box tipple she draws the claws of the most rabid pussyfoot. Our local cocktail King (or Kings) must look to his laurels. Club bars must look to their receipts. Future good fellows well met will order only211 words
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Article166 1922-10-06 3 II E ihe High Commissioner cannot escape his share of condemnation for lavish expenditure and commitments undertaken after he took up his duties in Malaya. Rumour has it that the F M S will shortly be called upon to pay an enormous sum for _to put it politely—a166 words
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Advertisement830 1922-10-06 3 AUCTION SALE. "Estate trust agencies, Ltd., (Successors to Ching Keng Lee Co.) (Incorporated in Singapore.) Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, (Established 1910.) 13 Kaffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Valuations made, Mortgages arranged, Rents collected, and Agents for the EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. i M) S \LES every MONDAY, FURNITURE830 words
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Advertisement362 1922-10-06 3 Btf TO CITE VP ALL WORK. Mm iv the Back were[J £rcA?*tV Mrs. S. BENNETT, Stockport, writes I have suffered terrible pains in the back, feet and legs and had to walk with sticks. I garo up all work as pain was intense. I was under a doctor and had362 words
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Advertisement320 1922-10-06 3 TWICE A DAY TAKE SANATOGEN (The True Tonic Fozd) It trill increase your vitality tone up your nerves and invigorate your whole system. Sanatogen twice a day means a better day's work— means greater energy and staying-power -means that you feel brighter, fresher, and Keener ail day, in spite of320 words
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Advertisement463 1922-10-06 4 CINEMAS. i TPiTTjifEir In the Second Show at 9-30 p.m. j BARRY CAREY In a thrilling outdoor story of a Western Rover's desperate six iggle for life and love THE WALLOP In 5 Parts. The story of a rugged adventurer who strikes it rich and return; to the girl he463 words
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Advertisement437 1922-10-06 4 CINEMAS 7 A LHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Programme from Monday, October 2, to Saturday, October 7. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A Film of Great Dramatic Power In a Great Story Greatly Produced. A Lewis «J. Selznick Production Printing WILLIAM FAVERSHAM IN "THE SIM THAT WAS HIS" In 6437 words
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Advertisement129 1922-10-06 4 lli;iMIIIIII|lllli|lllll|ll|!l|lill!|!ll'<|lll>l|!!lll|MIM|.!l"|!||ll|ll|M|:i||||:>|i||"| l'| |Ulillll!:lM|i:|U|l!|U|l||l.|,]|! |j|||||||| u American System Modern Dentistry. H. OHNISHI, D. D. S. 193, ORCHARD ROAD, (TELEPHONE 2082.) (Upper floor light Studio.) VIOLET IRAY TREATMENT lor Neuralgia, Pyorrhea, Abscess, Toothache and Rheumatism.; SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THE AUTUMN HOLIDAYS' ■'ARIEL" British Standard Roadster 24 in. Gent's Bicycle. SPECIFICATION Frame: 22129 words
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Advertisement450 1922-10-06 4 CINEMAS > A x IB nr CHARLIE CHAPLIN. ALICE jIOYCE. ROSEMARY THLLBY At 7.30 Shacp. P. D. G. COMEDY IN 2 \CTS. Rosemary Thelly in LOVE'S PAY DAY. TRIANGLE PLAY. Grim Reality enriches a reward in Five Part 6. At 9.10 p.m. GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY SERIAL Episode 4"A Life at450 words
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Article130 1922-10-06 5 TO DAY'S QUOTATIONS Tin.—sB2%.—Buyers no sellers. Copra.—No business. Tapioco.—No business. Sago Flour.—Business done. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—No business. Latest Local Mark-t Quo! at ions. Gambier $10.25 Java Cube 17.50 Hamburg Cube 17.00 Press Cube 15.00 Sarawak White Pepper 20.00 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 12.50 Sundried Copra 9.55130 words
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Article74 1922-10-06 5 Standard Oil Company's current ;;rices. Devoe'a Imperial Brilliant per two tins $7.15 Sylvan Arrow per two tins $6.75 Tiger per two tins $6.75 Tiger in drums per two drums $5.95 Asiatic Petroleum Company:* currer t prices. Fish per unit $6.90 Dragon per unit $6.90 Crown (in tins)74 words
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Article84 1922-10-06 5 Singapore, Oct 6. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 4 l-32d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 11-32 d On New Y'ork Demand 50 7 < Private 90d s 52% On France Bank 635 On L.'diaBank Tel. Transfer 178V4 0«; Hongkong— Bank demand draft84 words
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Article87 1922-10-06 5 Singapore, Oct 6. C. of C. Rubber Associn'ion. v'sie Crept Closing Pricei Buyers Sellers Spot 29 29^ Latest London Cables quo .c:. den, Spot 9d. bbed S ncted Sheet Ciotin;? Prlt Buvere Seller* Snot 29 29% Nov to Dec 31 31 *A Jan to March 32% 32% latest87 words
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Article60 1922-10-06 5 (To the Editor of the "Straits Echo.") Si r Has serious experiment been made' of mixing tin slag with rubber for road sirrface? The experiments with iron, glass and cork, described in your issue of the 30th ultimo, sound more expensive. Plenty of both must be available at60 words
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Article187 1922-10-06 5 ARRIVALS. Ban Wbatt Bin* British, 1G7 tons, Oa.r>t MJne, from Malacca via Muar Oct 6, for Malacca Oct 7, general cargo consignees Soon Keck Ltd. Sembilan, Dutch, 132 tons, Gapt Ae.-eepoer, from Oct 5, for Pagan Oct 7, general cargo, consignee RPM. Rairn of Sarawak, Sarawak, 893 tons,187 words
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Article186 1922-10-06 5 The following passengers arrived yesterday by the s.s. Roggcveen from Melbourne: —Miss C Greene end MrA Kinder (Sydney) Dr and Mrs A Poem: Mr and Mrs E F Harr'e Bad child. Mr I Pederson, arrived yesterday by the se. Cannula from Calcutta. The following passengers arrived this moaning186 words
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Article118 1922-10-06 5 London, Oct 3. 1022. Sago flour is quoted at 12 3. Tin is quoted at £165.15.0 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 22j- for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 29|- in London; cube gambier at 43[-. On the Liverpool market cotton. middling American is at 12.51118 words
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Article118 1922-10-06 5 We wonder (says the "Malayan Observer") how many people in Malaya can honestly say that they have never undergone the experience described by Dr R O Winstedt in the following extract from the visitors' book at a Government resthouse on the borders of Negri Sembilan: Considering the118 words
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Article216 1922-10-06 5 LEWIS AND PEATS WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Oct 5. The general improvement mentioned in our last report has beon maintained and during the past week we have had a firm and rising market. There has been a good all round demand from the Trade and everything points216 words
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Article193 1922-10-06 5 Rubber. Singapore, Oct 5. Foil -wing beitef advices from London the Auctions on Wednesday were firmer and all grad?s well supported. Standard Sheet was in gcod demand at 26 1 2 cents but better prices were ob ainable outside and all lots were wi hdrawn. Good193 words
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Article183 1922-10-06 5 Singapore, Oct G. Silver 15%. Hongkong 11% Per cent Premium. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers. —Bids are wanted for Bukit Jelotongs, Punggors, Chimpuls, Bukit Katils, Ayer Moleks, Bukit Kajangs, New S-rendahs, Changkat Serdangs, Muars and Balgownies. Tins —Taipings 77% to 82% cents. Norths 82% to 87% cents, Souths183 words
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Advertisement94 1922-10-06 5 MORTGAGEES SALE OF Two pieces of freehold laud together with all the bakings thereon erected situate at l j mg Pasir. Malacca marked Lot Nos »001/4, ZOOS and M01 3 containing a total area of 10 Poles, comprised in Deed Pull dated the 24th September 1855 and in an Indenture*!94 words
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Advertisement406 1922-10-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Town-travellers, non-Eu-ropean, for the sale, as a side-line, of Tery well-knowu German toilet articles, on basis of a commissi >n. Letters to be adure.*sed, Box 15, c/o Malaya Tribune." WANTED. —Chinese Rubber Broker. Must have had goad previous experience in that capacity. Knowledge of Produce a recommendation.406 words
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Advertisement376 1922-10-06 5 TO-NIGHT! TC4B3HT!! At 9.15 p.m. HARVISTON'S CIRCUS AND ROYAL MEMGERIE FIRST GRAND H\ HW PROGRAMME. Children half price to all parts of the house, for Matinees only. Booking at Robinson Piano Co. i s tt-t i li.luMlMttltiltlllllllllllillUlUlilllllllllMllli^ A- JUST RECEIVES SIGNET WRITING F DID In Large arid Snail Bottlfs. The376 words
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Miscellaneous532 1922-10-06 5 j-s AND WHERE. ;\;,APOKE DIARY. To-day, Oct 6. h Tides. —10.33 a.m., 10 48 p.m. full Mo-n. Ta n.!»alak, Derricks, 12. lAjrit hands on the Sick, St Andrew's Cathedral, 5. g v C; Special Parade, training in fHd operations, company ar->-vigements, 5.15; SHE (v), •i d sections (construction of ob«tac532 words
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Miscellaneous62 1922-10-06 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Oct 5, 1922. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 pm. 3ar. Rtd to 32 deg Fah 1017.2 1014.6 1015.2 Temp 81.5 85 80 Wet Bulb Ther: 77.5 77 7o DirofWind SW S W calm Max Temp in shade 85.5 Min do do 74 Max in Sun62 words
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Article767 1922-10-06 6 There is much cause for anxiety in the world situation to-day, four year: after the conclusion of the greai war. We have a peace that is no peace, one which is pregnant with the seeds of further wars if wise counsels do not prevail. Most armed767 words
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Article721 1922-10-06 6 Sir John Campbell has resigned the management of Johan Ltd. Viscount Bumham, proprietor of the "Daily Telegraph," is said to contemplate a tour of the Far East soon. It is reported that Alsatian doijs are now being imported by the Police in Bangkok and that gang robbers are greatly in721 words
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Article62 1922-10-06 6 Sad End ol Chief Inspector of Schools. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuaia Lumpur, Oct 6.—The death is announced of Mr Arthur Julius Weller, Chief Inspector of Schools, S S and F M S, yesterday evc-n'ng, from a revolver shot, supposed to have been self-inflicted, in his bungalow62 words
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Article200 1922-10-06 6 Estate Dispute Settled. An action by Sng Toon Keng, admimstrator of Lim Tcng, deceased, in reg rd to an area of land at Toah Pyoh of which both deceased were common tenants, was mentioned for settlement to Mr Justice BarrettLennard in the Supr me Court yesterday by Mr200 words
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Article80 1922-10-06 6 Tha Lat Pau Press" kindly aerie us the following, received from their correspondent: Shanghai, Oct 4, 7.50 p m.—The China te export duty exemption will b<? extended to October, 1925. The election of the Vice-President of China will be held at the next session of Parliament, and Tsao80 words
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Article43 1922-10-06 6 Through the kind permission of Mrs. Sproule, a Rally of the local Girl Guides will be held in the garden at Naasim Lodge on Monday. Oct 16. at 5 p.m. All those interested in the movement are invited to a!tcnd.43 words
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Article38 1922-10-06 6 V.'ar Loan Premium Tickets may be redeemed at the Kwong Yik Bank. Kua'l Lumpur, as from October 3, IJXJgL No claims will be considered aftei the expiration of one year from September 20. 1D22.38 words
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Article204 1922-10-06 6 Mr K C David is acting as Superatendent of the Government Printing Office, Johore Bahru. Masai* A C Harper and Co., Johore Bahru, are forwarding agents for the Gunong Pulai Water Works, Municipal Watt r Department. Th- output at the Bukit Tim.h granite quarry of Messrs Topbam Jones and Railton204 words
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Article526 1922-10-06 6 BY "QUIZ. True it is—the Municir£> T "given the game away' bj blushing grant of "inordin allowances. The natter be seen Lmto. People are reason for inordinate Talking about rent-. Y\ -a. course, very scrupulous;;, the "oosL'' of budding tractor —and the man tr] him—can tell a526 words
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Advertisement462 1922-10-06 6 l PENCILS I /61 HplIS man, the woman, or N |jf |$Kt. the child who buys an Cj B it- *f Eversharp i3 frfced for all time from pencil uoubies. Built nfl jjj vritfa jeweler precision for life- jfijlj jjj ffi long eervice, Evershnrp is «1- gH iv ways ready462 words
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Advertisement72 1922-10-06 6 Ads ice t ree by our Qualified Nurse to j all users upon Application to NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED Ml! K CO (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore. You are proud of your wife and children. Why don't you bring them to US to be photographed We will give you a picture72 words
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Article410 1922-10-06 7 NEUTRAL ZONE INVADED AT ISMID. AGITATION IN INDIA. Reuter. ntinorie Oct 4.—General Harington opened the proceedings with an address in which he denned the objects of the con- a, the cessation of hostilities secondly, determination of which the Greeks should be invited to withdraw, and also «neeReuter. - 410 words
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Article367 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. Revolutionary Propaganda. Loader, Oct s.—Replying to M Venizelos in a letter to the "Times". Reread Bey Ac representative of Angora, accuses M Veniaelea of responsibility fee the present imbroglio, tad fears that if his are 8 ,i the will be far >•• terrible than those whichReuter. - 367 words
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Article99 1922-10-06 7 American Treasury Opinion. Reuter. Washington Oct 5.—In connection with Mr McKenna's suggestion for a reduction of the principal foreign debtr. Treasury officials opine that the general cancellation or wholesale reduction of debts would injure the welfare of the wor'd, creating lack of confidence in Government il obligations, butReuter. - 99 words
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Article20 1922-10-06 7 SWEDES TO REMAIN WET." Reuter. Stockholm. Oct 5.--The national plebiscite has rejected prohibition by 024.874 against 889 078 votes.— Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article40 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. T oadon, Oct 4.—ln London, German marks have slumped to 9 403. Another low r.cord is sntidnated shortly as a sequel to unrestricted innation, and commercial transa -tuns with Germany are increasingly dimcult. —Reutei.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article29 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. Ottawa, Oct s.—Sir Henry Thornton h:s been appointed president of the Canadian Northern Grand Trunk Railways at a salary of fifty thoua nd dollars (geld).-Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article83 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. London Oct Trans-Atlantic air liners. 900 feet ion?, with a capacity hrndred passengers, a speed of i hundred miles an hour, and luxuriously f [nipped, are features of plans dr fted 1 wealthy American cor- atkra and now being canvassed in London with a view toReuter. - 83 words
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Article41 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. Melboarnc, Ol; 4.- Phonographs of the solai eclipse taken nt the Lick Observatorj art described as very They show eighty-five stars, some of which can be measured, but a calculation of the results require* a con eiderable time.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article221 1922-10-06 7 Everybody Wei' Satisfied. Reuter. Ge'^°. a, Oct 4.—"The re-birth of a was th<: keynote of the speeches delivered at a public meeting of the League of Nations, which unanimously approved the plan for the financial reconstruction of Austria. There was unbounded cordia ity, the delegates and theReuter. - 221 words
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Article82 1922-10-06 7 Change on Reparations Commission. Reuter. Paris, Oct 5.—It is confirmed that 11 Poincare will ask M Barthou to 5jcc«-d M Dubois on the Reparations Commission. This involves a slight reconstruction of the Cabinet. M Dubois resigned, it is reported, owing to a difference with M Poincare. Reuter.Reuter. - 82 words
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Article43 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. London, Oct 4.—The International ederaCion of Trade Unions claiming to represent twenty million workers, has summoned a world peace conference for D C 10, to which all peace, co-operative nd labour organisations, including rival internationals, are inch Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article38 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. Berlin. Oct 4.--A report from Moscow states that the Near Eastern situation and the Urquhurt-Kr ssin a.ureoment ar blamed for Lenin's return to work in ri< fiance of in d eal advice.— Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article39 1922-10-06 7 Reuter. Amsterdam. Oct 4. The number of sirikers in the cigar factories has increased to two thousand. No disorders have occurred, but the police have be n r in forced n the neighbourhood of the port.—Renter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article170 1922-10-06 7 Opportunity Being I^ost? The public will be triad to have a Statement either from the office* in charge of Co-operative Credit Societies or from the Government on the proposal to estabH h a Co-operative Bank in these States. The question was discussed by unofficial members of the170 words
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Article40 1922-10-06 7 General Concepcion, the ex-President of the Philippine National Bank, has been acquitted by the Supreme Court of the charge of a misuse of the bank's funds. Concepcion was under sente-nce of two ye.rs' imprisonment for misuse of the bank's funds.40 words
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Article464 1922-10-06 7 GRILL LEFT OPEN AND FOUND CLOSED. I Camples Mystery. As we briefly reported yesterday, one of the biggest sensations that have occurred of iate has been caused by tho loss from the safe of the Banque de l'lndo-Chine of some $350,0J0. lhe police took a report of the464 words
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46 1922-10-06 7 \l/ml>ers of A ar.d C Cos. who require th.?ir cars after the operation should dir ct them to luny-road Railway Station. Members of BCo «<iould do the same or obtain closer information from O C Company at the rendezvous.46 words
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Article34 1922-10-06 7 We have be:n asked to remind the juvenile ard adult public of the concert to be given to-morrow afternoon in the Victoria Theatre at 5 p.m. «hip. Doors open at 4.40 P.m.34 words
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Article93 1922-10-06 7 Major A McD Graham, who retired from the poet of Chief Pokce Officer, Perak. some time age, has now settled down lanaV Maid-tone. Kent. He has purchased a chnrsaing bouse and is mtereeting himself in horticulture. Recruiting has been resumed generally in Madr.s Presidency except in the following- taluks, which93 words
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Article851 1922-10-06 7 CHANCE FOR MALAYAN STATESMANSHIP. There are still plenty of chances "n Malaya for constructive statesmanship. Dea ing first with territorial matters, we have often wondered why *ome arrangement has not been made between the Co'ony, Perak and Kedah, whereby the Bindings and Pankor could be given back851 words
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Advertisement495 1922-10-06 7 j' J, «j; c i 80 THE "GARRETT" PATENT "5. Su M TOE SINGLE CYLINDER SUPERHEATED S1E4M, PORTABLE ENGINE. I -The running of Gharrett Portable Engines i s bo smooth I i and uniform that they fulfil the most exacting requirements t Z that arc looked for in a modern495 words
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Article181 1922-10-06 8 FOOTBALL. BOUSTEAD'S AND P AND O vs. ASTON UNITED. A combined team, given below, of Boustead's and the P and 0 Co will] play against A&Uxm United on the BBC ground to-day. B and P and O: Barnes; Sinclair and Aeria; Toscenie, Chee Lim a,n«d Gue Seng;181 words
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Article320 1922-10-06 8 GARRISON G. C. COMPETITION. Th i Law Cup will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. Oct 7 and 8. at the GarYison Golf Club. The monhtly bogey hand cap for men will be on Oct 14 and 15, and for ladles on Oct 12. KATONG G C MEDAL320 words
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Article77 1922-10-06 8 CARPENTIER SEEKS RETURN MATCH. London, Sept 23.—A Paris message says: Carpentier in a statemen, to-day .says he stands by the referee's first decision. He declares he was knx;ked down by Siki's kick on the ankle, but admits he was a bit groggy, having made the mistake of underestimating Siki77 words
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Article34 1922-10-06 8 SCC. TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Way. Singles Championship, h ChaUr beat To-ctnie, 21—6. f The t c between Chater and McKean, which was to have been played this afternoon, has been postponed until Tuesday.34 words
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Article661 1922-10-06 8 SINGAPORE vb. JOHORE. By "Reynard." The first rugger match of the season 'was played on the S C C ground 'yesterday, when the Singapore fifteen entertained Johore's rtew team. The visitors were defeated in a rather scrappy game by a goal and a tryj jto BaL The teams were:661 words
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Article996 1922-10-06 8 THE QUESTION OF A LOCAL "DAVIS CUP" TOURNAMENT. \lr Gleeson, hon secretary of the movement, has sent the following circular letter to various sports clubs in Malaya: At a meeting held in Kua'a Lumpur on Tuesday and Wednesday August 22 and 23 last, of which I send here-996 words
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Article59 1922-10-06 8 S. C. C. PRACTICE. The following will play in a practice game on The SCC ground to-d)ay at 5 p.m.:— Whites.—McMullen; Bateman and Graham Brown; Holyoak. Griffin end Winter; Dr Duffus, Gilroy, Ramsay, Black ar.d Hey wood. Colours. —Thack ay; Willi;ms and Hide; Cooper, Paterson and Schofield; Hob yn59 words
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Article290 1922-10-06 8 Charged for not Paying Motor Hire. In the Colombo Municipal Court, last week, before Mr Mervyn Joseph, the case was mentioned in which Mr E Carrad, manager Has.em Garage Colombo Taxicab Co., Ltd, through his Proctor Mr Harold W de Saram, charged Mr D M D Stephen with290 words
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75 1922-10-06 8 Mr Seiichiro Nakashima, Commercal Attache attached to the local Japanese Consulate General, arrived here last Wednesday by the s.c-. Kashmir* Maru from Japan. Mr Nakashima has temporarily opened his office at the Japanese Consulate General, Raffles Cliambers but he proposes to establish his office later on75 words
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438 1922-10-06 8 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) From "AIN'T THAT RIGHT": A good suggestion to absorb locally the large quantity of Lower grades of rubber which are sellir/g at miserable low prices and eagerly sought for by the American manufadUirer at 14438 words
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Article96 1922-10-06 8 Klang is evidently hard hit by the rubber slump One time flourishing bazaar shops are desolate. Chctties have stopped lend ing monay. Land transactions are no more. Ma».:y houses are vacant and it is expected that if the slump continues the majority of Klang shopkeepers will have to96 words
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Article146 1922-10-06 8 The lovable little girl in the popular song "Second-hand Rose" will be seen as a screen heroine from to-night at the Liberty Hall in a Universal special attraction "Second-hand Rose", a fiveact Comedy-drama. In supplement, "Robin on Orusoe" serial episodes 13, 14 and 15 in six parts and146 words
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Advertisement397 1922-10-06 8 EYESIGHT krAli FREE CAREFULLY OF EXAMINED CHARGE. KRYPTOK BIFOCAL NSES HAVE NO ABRUPT INEQUALITIES TO PRODIU CONFUSED VISI HI. THERE ARE NO CREVICES TO COLLECT DUST. CONSVLT: J. BERNARDINE DOYLE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN (Member of the National Association of Opticians (Member of the Scottisn Society of Ophthalmic Opticiansi LATE OF Ma.397 words
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Article452 1922-10-06 9 Svn*rapore, Oct 2, 1922. Articles. Prices. c. Beans, Long per catty 12 Beans, French per catty 24 Beef per lb 36 Beef Steak per lb 40 Bean Sprouts per catty 06 Bamboo Sprouts per catty 08 Blachan per catty 20 Brinjals per oauty 12 Cabba<r., Batavia per452 words
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Article212 1922-10-06 9 (The Editor of the "Malay Mail.") Sir, —Your article on the above subject is one of great interest to the average European in the F M S. The question of a hill school is undoubtedly of the first importance to married people. Given a suitable hill station n212 words
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Article1486 1922-10-06 9 LATEST PRICEti QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Oct 6. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. Issue Paid Val. Up. f d. 2|- 2\- Allagar 0 0 3 2|- 2|- Anglo-Java 0 16 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay1,486 words
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Advertisement307 1922-10-06 9 ROY MILK STORE, < 4 HIGH-ST-i ARCADE. ur t resh Cow's Milk HOT AND COLD, Ready to supply at any office during office hours. SpteiaHt] f<» r I n<i an Sweetmeats. PRICES MODERATE. KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE COUNTRY BY USING SINGAPORE-MADE MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND. Obtainable of all dealers or307 words
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Advertisement683 1922-10-06 9 NOTICE. NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Resident's ('ftice, Kooning, up to the 30th November, 1922, for the le.i.<e of the Pawnbr king Farm for the District of Sarawak Proper i.e. from Tanjong Datu to the Sadoug River inclusive he Farm confers the exclusive right to the lessee of683 words
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Advertisement142 1922-10-06 9 ■iiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiMiiiiiiiuiiiiHiimim^ I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., 1 1 SCOif MtVTBD IM TrtK STRAITS SETTLEMENT;.) m PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. 1 i 3 20a 20c, Coliyer Quay, 1 SINGAPORE, S.S. I a Do you require STATIONERY of good J i quality The following lines are stocked and cm be 1 supplied142 words
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Article373 1922-10-06 10 "A HOME FROM HOME." Now that the Siamese Prison Department is again under the Ministry of Justice, it is to be hoped that the system which the Department administers will share in the of that Ministry. In many respect* the present prison system is really good; indeed cne373 words
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Article261 1922-10-06 10 Tenants Seriously Alarmed. The following, from a Home paper, would with slight alterations apply locally—would that its concluding sentence might also Some people, amongst them good tenants, are getting alarmed as to what will happen to them in th* event of the protection now given them by means261 words
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Article123 1922-10-06 10 Recent stories of stowaways on Atlantic liners have led an industrious searcher to look through old records of the Cunard line, with the result that he claims to have discovered the "fir* ocean steamship stowaway." This,was ton the ninth voyage of the old "Britannia" n Jar.liary, 1842, and the ship's123 words
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Advertisement647 1922-10-06 10 fURODONALn 1 dissolves tiric acid. "The age o/. man i.^^^ I young by taking URODONAL. .no you will thereby avoid which harden, the wall, of th. blood ve.aeU and render, them .t.ff and bnttle Pecommended by Pro/ LA VChRFA CX. late President of the Acadfmie de Medectne, Parts, tn his647 words
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Advertisement220 1922-10-06 10 QHcura Clears the Pores Of Impurities Daily use of the Soap, with occasional touches of the Ointment as needed, cleanses and purines theskinand keepsitfree from pimples and blackheads. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming. Bonn U Talcum U 3d., OlntmMit It. 3d. and tr «f Kmpire Britiih Depot:220 words
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Advertisement480 1922-10-06 10 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatica causes the most acute agony, making your life a burden, but if you don't fight the disease, it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on you—and then? There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight—and that can use in480 words
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Advertisement198 1922-10-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. i INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION LO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong komtf and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Takiag cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientain, Newchwang Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philip pines, etc. FOR198 words
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Advertisement312 1922-10-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS UN DON LINB. Hakon- Maru fv Suwa Maru q^|; iVKRPOOL LINB. Toyohaahi Maru HAMBURG LINB. Matsumoto Maru SEW 10RE LINB VIA 811*. OUTH AMERICAN LINB. Kanagawa Maru Oct to MBA V LINB, Awa Maru Oct Tamba Maru ..vUTIA LINB. Morioka Maru Oct j Tosa Maru Oct v Penang312 words
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Advertisement502 1922-10-06 11 I STEAMER SAILINGS, p &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNL (.Companies incorporated ia ißnglaort) HAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. BNINSULAK ORIENTAL N. CO. Cndsr Coatract with His Majesty's Government. rONDON fr'AK-E ASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Sank in about Oct 15 oa a about Oct 29 about Nov 12502 words
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Advertisement431 1922-10-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.^K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to chaage without previoua notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Amazon Maru arr Nov 14 dep li Shunku> Maru arr Dec 21 dep 2' Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama,431 words
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Advertisement503 1922-10-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. HUE OF STEAMERS m Monthly aall ngs to and Australia for :*t<?o only, csW p* Batavia, Sourabaya, Fi-eniantle, Adelaide, Milbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Saiiin*. Oct 16 s .s "EMITA" Oct 21 Nov 20 5.3. ECHUCA Nov 25 Dec 18 s.s. EURELIA Dec503 words
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Advertisement504 1922-10-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE. HOMEWARD BAILINGS. Leave S alner fc^JXLancashire not 10 nr V—i. v 12 Warwickshire Feh IS Yorkshire rw or 1 ieD 13 Warwickshire v? Mar 1 Warwickshire Nov 9 Hei mi ordshire Mar IK Leicestershire' v nv 90 ni 77 15 Wow v- a Gloucestershire Mar 29504 words
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Advertisement751 1922-10-06 12 WANTED. as Assistant in a Chemist's Establishment. r!as tiad sound experience in all Branches. Good References :—Apply to Drugs," Box 12, Klang, F.M.« TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections In Raffles fltoaanbera. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO LET —Furnished as from 1st October, No. 28-5, Stevens Road apply to751 words
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Advertisement397 1922-10-06 12 BANKS. pT& oT BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,16C Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, K C S I, K397 words
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Advertisement444 1922-10-06 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) i OWNED BY TEE 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 Bishop gate. Lyons Oifice:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanglti,444 words
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Advertisement429 1922-10-06 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, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised429 words
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Advertisement429 1922-10-06 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Sharea oi £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,429 words
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Advertisement389 1922-10-06 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorpcrated iH the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiai... Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng389 words
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Advertisement291 1922-10-06 12 THE MALAYA TUM AND SHIPPING GAZETTE (EVENING DAILY.) Tel. No. 846. Editorial iept Tel. No. 171, Managua] Ds* SUBSCaiPTIOM fUT_5 PAYABLE IN Ai t i Ft* aauun; Half-yearly Per quarter t Single Copy 6 cti. Postage Ejctra 50 eta. f mm io Foreign countries <l VERY MAN. "MALAYA TRIBUNE" KEAt^291 words
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