Malaya Tribune, 17 October 1922
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Title Section27 1922-10-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. IX. No. 242 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement245 1922-10-17 1 rlw „H.,. l i.i.«^;;'« w n^ gg OPTICIANS. >>■/•:':,,. I propartf 1 1 pi nptly. f' i "p kei and Totk I [ON* INVITED. MODERATE. I .11' 5 THE ASTERN OPTICAL CO., ROAD. 5 sWGAFOU. I Two Wonderful Offers, J THE "BABY" DOUBLE ALARM 3 A nickel Silver cased Alarm245 words
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Advertisement220 1922-10-17 1 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE COUNTRY BY USING SINGAPORE-MADE MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND OhtainaS.V I f all dealers or direct from manufacture. THE ELKAYES MATCH FACTORY Office 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2063 ATHLETIC GOODS. Show-< ms Opened it (MEYER MANSIONS) 117, North Road, (Oppisi'p St. Andrew's Ca helra!) English220 words
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Advertisement198 1922-10-17 1 »>ftniiiiM<iiit»iii.;ii i 1.1 t. o in r I :y > v i i a A I Z \j HIS HIDDEN LOOP |j I O CONVERTS IT n j i INTO A SMART V% 1 V WRISTLET. V 1 POCKET AND WRIST TYPE. I A Smart Pocket Watch convertible i into198 words
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Article379 1922-10-17 2 CHINA, GERMANY AND RUSSIA.' Sun Vat-Sen's Reply. I DENIES BOLSHEVIST PRINCIPLES. Shanghai Newspaper Comment. j NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. (S C M P Correspondent.) Shanghai, Sept 29.—Dr Sun Vat-sen admits the veracity of the "Hongkong Telegraph's" disclosures i elative to the proposal to form379 words
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Article510 1922-10-17 2 S C M P Correspondent.) Shanghai. Sept 30.—The "North China Daily News" in a leader outlines the "Hongkong Telegraph" expose, and discussing Sun Vat-sen's reply says: "It is difficult to comment on this correspondence in view of Dr Sun Yat-sc-u's assertion of inaccurate translation. How far this assertion510 words
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Article393 1922-10-17 2 General Attack on Kwongai Bandits. (S C M P. Correspondent.) Canton, Oct 3.—General Lau Chun wan of Kwongsi, who recently cairn to Canton to consult with the Kwang tung authorities and apply for help in the suppression of the varioui gangs of bandits who are practicallj ruling Kwong393 words
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Advertisement431 1922-10-17 2 WSMpills rHO^iICK'S 'I i. -wnoh F.rreUj for Ali l*T»f uiar.Ce»> Th<v,« Ml »ZI Bfi 3 f/i\ t L«Aw kaap a be* o< M*iUn'« Hm ito* SmbH tfcn j« fcf J i Mri«o'>f.7 c«U*Svttr .n«i» dra*k.*v r A P, W »1 1 MILK I TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. W431 words
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Advertisement447 1922-10-17 2 THINKS THEY SAVED HER BABY'S LIFE. Canadian mothers have known and trusted Baby's Own Tablets for years. Here is one such mother's experience:— "I think I can thank Baby s Own Tablets for my baby's life. He was badly constipated, but after giving him the Tablets they relieved him almost447 words
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Advertisement512 1922-10-17 2 PfiBROU S pC" RT6IDR€ ?*ESERWTITE and ffiFAIUS! E Promnt Relief for the MOST OBS'iT |H| I without inconvenience. No ol!-r t v 4 ..un. n n r .1 11V, **CH \\ln;!csale Agents SINGAPORE Vli siM v H- 1 |B ft ADAM'S /MkP COOK BiiANfi i INDIAN j| tJNEQt'AILCD nr With512 words
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Article1699 1922-10-17 3 WHAT THE STEVENSON COW MITTEE PROPOSED. The Duties Explained. The propodtd scheme for rubber control is based on Scheme II of the Stev.nson Committee's recommendations. The following are excerpts from the report of that Committee, issued in June: The Committee desire to put on record that mt the1,699 words
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Advertisement690 1922-10-17 3 F AUCTION SALE. 4 TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd., t5 K u ae-ors to Ching Keng Lee Co.) .Incorporated in Singapore.) ur Valuers and Estate Agents, iw»tioßeei Al (Established 1910.) 3 Raffle* Chamber* Raffles Place, Singapore. ri m* made, Mortgages arranged, Rents Val :>ll'cted, and Agents for the UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, V690 words
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Advertisement172 1922-10-17 3 YOU AND EVERYBODY. WHO SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Headache. Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains, should use. Little's Oriental Balm. Mr. J. Vines of No. 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says:—Having suffered from Rheumatism in my kness for two years and Neuralgia in my faco172 words
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Advertisement506 1922-10-17 3 I fx "l 4 J 130VRIL is a food of I I X 3 ?uch vital importance l-l that no household v J iffiffiffiftf should ever be without it. 9 a a If Whenever a meal in a I I hurry is wanted, when al I I ?i someone feels506 words
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Advertisement451 1922-10-17 4 CINEMAS TO-NIGHT AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE AT TBE EMPIBEJIILMi Commencing at 7.30 p.m. ihe first 8 episo ies or 16 reels of Ihe Great Mystery serial, •'-featuring the famous serial stars Anne Luther and George Larbin THE LURKING PERIL 15 Episodes or 30 Reels. Episode 1 THE '$25,000 CONTRACT451 words
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Advertisement372 1922-10-17 4 1 CINEMAS aTH AM BRA BEACH ROAD, Programme from Saturday, October 14, to Thursday, October 19. Special Notice to Our Patrons. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Harold Lloyd's Latest and Greatest Comedy. A Special Production released by Pathe Associated Exhibitors. HAPOLD LLOYD IN "NOW OR NEVER" A Hilarious372 words
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Advertisement514 1922-10-17 4 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEj Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. In the 2nTs^T"* S THB BROADWAY BUBBLE. a x ROADWAY Broadway, with its groat, go r| bound humanity its myriad lights, its r every sound aad sight of it. Broadway, the hearl that's what \drieuue coveted. She wanted it at hei brocaded and satin514 words
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Article108 1922-10-17 5 v A; 'OKK A-'*'" pay- 2.15. p .nd S F A (Band), a: Home. 6.30. >^- A Week End." Victoria To-morrow. Oct b s a ra.. 8-40 p.m.* fides-*- 00 I v k l5 Vmbulance Omm and J, i) 10. in; dea Club, 9 M*J i >ple'l108 words
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Article272 1922-10-17 5 To-day, Oct IT. lutttinim' Penang,"* Lbe, Aden. Port Said rope Marseilles) Ka yan 1 p.m. Registration up to 11 a.m. Parcels 10 a.m. ieacatarf Mail by train to jang, taking snails for rope tit 4 p Registratin op to S.30 p.m Lg Hon£ Lian 2 p.m. Hena 2272 words
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Article13 1922-10-17 5 Court v^ ei iingsinthe hdd 401, and <,-« L tamp*as Publicly examined.13 words
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Article194 1922-10-17 5 iO-DAVS QUOTATIONS Tin.- $84%.--Buyers no Sellers. Copra.—Business done. Tapioca.—Business done. Sago Flour. —Business done. Gambier. —No business. Pepper.—No business. Latest Local Market Qaotatinnn. Gambier $10.62^ Java Cube 17.50 Hamburg Cube 17.00 Press Cube 15.50 Sarawak White Pepper 20.00 Mixed Black Pepper 12.62^ Sundried Copra 9.05 Mixed Copra 9.35194 words
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Article115 1922-10-17 5 Singapore, Oct 17. >n London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 4 l-16d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 13-32 d 3n New York Demand 51% Private Md|l 53^ On France Phink 64~> On Indi i— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft115 words
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Article54 1922-10-17 5 C. of C. Rubber Association Singapore, Oct 17. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 36 36% Latest Lowtoe Cable* quote.—L*Q don, Spot 10% d. •Übbed Bnckea Closing Tries Buyers Sellers Spot 36 36% Nov to Dec 37% 37% Jan to March 39 39% Latent London Cables quote.—Loadon, Spot 10%54 words
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Article24 1922-10-17 5 Singapore, Oct 17-To-day's closing rubber quotation fre as under* New York.—20%. London. —10% d. Singapore.— cts. Tone of Market. —Firm.24 words
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Article68 1922-10-17 5 The Gaiety programme to-night is, in the first show, "The Fighting Trail" serial, episodes 8, 9, 10 and 11, the second "The Great Circus Mystery" serial, episodes 6 and 7. new Pathe Gazettes, Nos 903 and 904, "The Broadway Bubble," a specia. Vitagraph production with Cormno Griffith, and68 words
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Article36 1922-10-17 5 Washington, Oct 13.—Impressive unveiling ceremonies of the bust oi Lord Bryce in the Capitol, and a statue of Burke in one of the most prominent streets, were in the nature of warm demonstrations of AngloAmerican friendship.—Reuter.36 words
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Article677 1922-10-17 5 ARRIVALS. E'out. Dutch. 966 toft, Capt Pronkcr. from Berouw. via Soerabaya and Samarang Oct 14, for Soerabaya c t 17« genepn] cargo, consignees X P M. Mcran B: i ish, 70 tons, Capt Dullah, from Ma acca via Muar Oct 15. for Malacca Oct 16, general cargo, consignees677 words
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Article68 1922-10-17 5 Mr L J Hazel arrived yesterday by the s.s. Kelantan from Malacca. The following passengers arrived this morning by the s.s. Awa Maru from Kobe:-Mr Tooru Shimizu, Mr Risaku Sohma and Mr Yonekiche Takahashi; (Hongkong) Mr Sarno«•uke Kajinuma and Mrs Maki Xajinuma. Mr and Mrs Lowick and child68 words
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Article206 1922-10-17 5 The following passengers are proceeding to Europe by the s.s. Kalvan, sailing from Singapore at 2 p.m. today: Mr Branden, Miss M S M Thom-on, Mrs N M Thomson, Mr Paterson. Mrs Moore. Mr Rowland and infant, Mrs Diamond, Miss A L Wispier, Miss E M Hall, Lt206 words
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186 1922-10-17 5 Under the auspices of the Chinese AsMMratioa an enterteknent was heU at tkm Liberty Hall, Ltd on Saturday. S.«.pttmber 23, in a;d \>f the Swatow 11 I and. The tutal nett \v ocsi ia up to date are $6.191.21. There are two more bills186 words
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Article193 1922-10-17 5 Tha local Japanese Consulate-G-jneral favours u s with the following ttktrram from Tokio, dated October 14: The Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese forces in Siberia has issued the following proclamation, dated October 3, on the final section of the orohibited area in Siberia: Neither the arming of193 words
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Article685 1922-10-17 5 DIRECTORS' REPORT FOR PAST YEAR. The report of the directors to the twelfth annul.: I general m:-etiT.<g of shareholders in the Jimah Rubber E>tates, Ltd, to be held within the registered office of the company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday Oct 21, at noon, states: Yout directors685 words
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Article43 1922-10-17 5 A message from Tokio of Oct 10 reports that six thousand workers, at naval ports and that Tokio arsenal, are reported to be out of employment as a result of retrenchment in the defence force, The dismissed men are said to be decrepits.43 words
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Article233 1922-10-17 5 PUISNE JUDGE UPHOLDS CONVICTION. The case of E Fernando, late reception clerk at the Europe Hotel, who was first convicted by Mr P A F David. District Judge, of criminal breach of trust in respect of monies belonging to the hotel, and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, and233 words
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Article306 1922-10-17 5 S.C.M.P There is nothing which make» a man- or woman feel older than a double chin but the details given n a cintemporary for reducing these of superfluous fat make one "vond'rr whether the "cure" is not vorive than the affliction. First, you must "loosenS.C.M.P - 306 words
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Article124 1922-10-17 5 A new super-lifeboat which will cost £20,000 ia being built for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. She is motor-driven, and will be the largest of her kind in the world, with a 1- Tth of 60 ft., a beam of 15 ft., an 1 a displacement of 40 tons. Power124 words
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Advertisement77 1922-10-17 5 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. §ummary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 22 of 1917. Re Clarence Bodestyne. Notice m hereby given that a first Dividend is intonied to be declared in the abwe matter. All croiitors must prove their claims by77 words
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Advertisement365 1922-10-17 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that lrwell Bauk Road through m\\ will be closed to all traffic from 18th October during reconstruction. Traffic can proceed by Leonie Hill Road. By Order, W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary and Treasurer. Municipal Office, Singapore, October 16, 3Y OHD2R OF Tflt CUSTODIAN365 words
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Obituary45 1922-10-17 6 DEATH. LIM.—Kirn Seah at 78, Waterloo Street on the 16th. Friends and relations are respectfully requ't-ted not to spend money on any scrolls, bands or Chiocse Bnaaieiana- it beir g the deceased's desire to have a simple avd c 4 ui< t funeral.45 words
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Article900 1922-10-17 6 A Genera] Election is imminent. So much seems co be assured. When, Mr Lloyd George lenowa be.->t, for he will choose hi>> time like the shrewd and skilful electioneer that he is.. The campaign may be considered to have been definitely opened by his speech in Manchester.900 words
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Article711 1922-10-17 6 Reuter. Mr A Sarkies has come to Singapore and will return to Penang this week. The Hon Capt A R Chancellor, In-spector-Generai of Police, S S, has returned to Singapore from Penang. Sir Arthur Adams, Mr J D Kemp and the Hon Mr D A M Brown have come CroatReuter. - 711 words
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Article228 1922-10-17 6 CABLE AMBIGUITY CLEARED UP. One Shilling the Maximum Duty. An oiiicial message from the Colonial Secretary's Olrice clears up the ambiguity ia the published version of the telegram from the Secretary of State relating to the imposition of a rubber export duty from Nov L It may oe mentioned228 words
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Article1066 1922-10-17 6 FINANCIALLY. Interview with Mr Pfck. One of the beh u-known and mo.st consistent advocates of restriction of rubber production has been Mr F C Peck, and hs views on the restriction scheme to be introduced on Nov 1 are therefore interesting. Mr Peck was seen by a1,066 words
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Article106 1922-10-17 6 The Mandarin class of* Union will b? h Fridays from f» to J will be opened on J it is hoped that a T ir embers will J0 ;n fee will be $2. «Art of SS* A paper on tne a v Writing" will le Jefferson at the C A106 words
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Advertisement308 1922-10-17 6 BADMINTON ft nJ Sets. I l Ik New Shipment Received j *****111» JAQUES CUB BADMINTON SET. 1 g I Suitable for indoor or outdflOl play Com- gj Dj E Ml 11 111 IF pr ism g —2 pieces jointel posts with cross rC piece Baa 4 R .ckets, Not and308 words
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Article322 1922-10-17 7 WHAT THE ENGLISH PRESS THoas of n GENERAL ELECTION "INEVITABLE." Reuter. __Tha4 Mr Lloyd George's speech has left the political \ot&* Cc V h where H was is the general trend of comment in U vTV n Pl ,nv of which are severely critical It isReuter. - 322 words
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Article458 1922-10-17 7 Reuter. L ujotd GEORGE'S PLANS j Bitter Preach Condemnation. L. Ott IH.-Alth,:: g h Mr j L Gen?*, to the surprise ofj L,l experts, pa'-e no hint of date of the election in his swanL m tore of his peroration te [■W as «Beatii* the possibUity as raaifaiaf before thaReuter. - 458 words
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Article126 1922-10-17 7 Thirty-Four Hours Aloft. Reuter. Mount Clemens, Mich'gan, Oct 15.— Lieutenant Maughan in a Curtiss auny a.ro; lar.e has won the Pu'Iitzer trophy i ace over a course of 160 miles, at a speed of 206 miles per hour Reuter. Le Bourget, Oct 15. —The aviatorBoussotrot and Drouhin, inReuter. - 126 words
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Article35 1922-10-17 7 Colonial Governorship Rumour. Reuter London, Oct 16.—The Manchester Guardian states tha c it is rumoured Mr MaeNamara is likely soon to leave the Mini-try of Labour for a Colonial Governorship. Hongkong is suggested.—Renter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article156 1922-10-17 7 Evacuation Proceeding. Reuter Constantinople, Oct 15.—A creditable Diece of staff work is tbe promptness in tbe despatch of nine Allied missions to supervise the evacuation of the Greeks from various points in Thrace, which begins at midnight. An Italian battalion has also moved out to ChoTlu. TheReuter - 156 words
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Article85 1922-10-17 7 Reuter. Rig», Oct M —lt s announced that Krassin has res'gned from the Soviet Trade Commissariat. The reason is rot stated, but apparently is due to the rejection*of the Russo-Asiatic agreement with Mr Urquhan.— Beutor. Par's. Oct 16.— According to the Echo de ParisReuter. - 85 words
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Article782 1922-10-17 7 3,500 ACRES SURRENDERED TO GOVERNMENT. Tht annual general meeting of Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., was h.ld hi the registered offices of the Company, French Bank Bui'dings, at noon yesterday, those present being Messrs \V A Sims, chairman. H C Cooke-Yarborough, and H B Ward. The secretary having read782 words
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Article220 1922-10-17 7 As was only tv be expected, the new rubber r d iction scheme official Iv adopted by the Secretary of State and scheduled to come into force on No j 1 has met with a mixed recaption. Personally, we have always been rather in favour of the220 words
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Article168 1922-10-17 7 (To the Editor, "Times of Malaya.") Sir,—I extend my heartiest congratulation to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and to Sir Laurence Guillemard for having tedded up« n having rubber restriction. It ia now very e'ear why Sir Laurence took his sudden "holiday" to168 words
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Article479 1922-10-17 7 (To the Editor. "Times of Malaya") Sir,—As one who has written to you before advocating rubber restriction I take the opportunity to let you know that all prominent Chinese business men and planters in Ipoh ar» delighted at the news that at last something is to be done479 words
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Article150 1922-10-17 7 A Tragedy At Sea. (From Our Own Correspondent). j Penang, Oct 16.—The master of the j Kwazen Maru, which has arrived with j coal from Dairen, reports that two t Japanese fireman fell overboard on the 4th instant. One was rc c cued, I but the other, Jikichi150 words
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Article200 1922-10-17 7 Cyclist Attacked and Robbed. A correspondent, signing himself "Jock" sends the following account of serious outrage of which he was the victin: 1 til cycling alone: grove-road last m -dn~s lay) at about 9 o'clock wh n I WM b.s!d up by uiree Chinese highway men200 words
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Article109 1922-10-17 7 The Bandman Company made a Elgftt UMecest of Jean Webster's famous piece, at tbe Victoria Theatre last lligttt. It is a play which, nroperly acted, will rouse an audience to enthusiasm, and last night'i gathering m the auditorium were as h artily pleased as could be. Miss r109 words
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109 1922-10-17 7 At the h..Jf->\si!y general meeting! t*t the Java Chinese Students' Association held at 7, Race Course-lane on October 7. the following were eleced office-bearers: Pres dent, Lee Choon Kwee (reelected); vice-president, Tan Soe Twan (re-elected) hon secretary, Wee Keng Yang; <a«st hon secretary. Han Khiem Liang;109 words
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Advertisement590 1922-10-17 7 1 85 1 'I^UIJIL.O' BFAND I I CEMENT WATER-PROOFER. j 1 POLLUTED WELLS. s i A cement rendering inside a well water-proofed with this powder is the same as a continuous glass lining—no liquid can piss through it. I Ask for particulars of this simple until >d of preventing seepage590 words
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Article1474 1922-10-17 8 Reynard - FOOTBALL MIDDLESEX WIN THE CUP. Holders Beaten by Only Goal of j the Match. By "Reynard." So the Middlesex get the Singapore Cup and complete the hat trick--the Exhibition Cup, the Singapore League Shield and the Singapore halienge Cup. Ali honour to them for the achievement! On1,474 words
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Article923 1922-10-17 8 Echo - Diehards' Sound Victory. By "Echo." There was "no possible probable shadow of doubt" about the merits of the victors. They are quite the best tsam in Singapore at the moment, and in pulling off their "hat-trick" —Exhibition Cup, League Shield and S F A Cup—they have923 words
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Article169 1922-10-17 8 TO-DAY'S TIPS. L THE FARRANT STAKES.— Distance 7 furlongs. 1 SORLRONG 23. 2 MINDEROO 23. 3 CAPT CUTTLE I|2. 2. THE TANGLIN STAKES.— Distance Race Course. 1 LADY PIQUET 23. 2 CORNSTALK 2i3. 3 HEARTBREAK I] 4. I. THE TANGLIN HANDICAP. —Distance Scurry Course. 1 MAHARANI 23. 2169 words
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Article62 1922-10-17 8 SCC vs. S R C. The following will represent the SRC vs. the S C C at hockey tomorrow on the latter's ground: N E Ess; F Albuquerque and L M Pmmfather; V C Westerhout, C B Webb and J S de Souza; C A Bateman. W A Aeiia.62 words
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Article247 1922-10-17 8 Y.M.C.A. vs. ST. JOSEPH'S" O.B A. An interesting pame of cricket wi rplayed on Saturday on the St Joseph'* School ground between the Y M C A and the St Joseph's 0 d Boys' Association, which ended in favour of the former by 56 runs. The following were the247 words
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Article526 1922-10-17 8 SUNDAY'S RACE. The first of the series of races under percentage handicaps, for the Cup presented by the Sailing Committee, came off on Sunday. Twelve boats were sent away by Mr Flett in unsettled weather at 10.15 and a slow but interesting race was won by the Gertrude. The526 words
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Article175 1922-10-17 8 Chinese Witness Sentenced. Before the Hon Mr Justice FarrerManby in the Supreme Court, Kuala i Lumpur, with Mr H C Taylor, Chief Court, Inspector, conducting the pro- 1 secution, Ng Than was arraigned upon two charges of perjury. It was alleged by the prosecution that on the175 words
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Article38 1922-10-17 8 The Statutory Meeting of New Craigielea, Ltd, was he'd at the offices of the Company, Bettery-road, yesterday at noon, when Mr W E Plummer presided and several directors and shareholders attended. The business was formal.38 words
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Advertisement422 1922-10-17 8 THE ONLY CURE FOR ASTHMA Attjl BRONCHITIS. 260,000 TREATISES BY DOCTOR OFFKKgjj ft. One of our greatest physicians-—an eminent Asthnu says, I have not seen one who, if there were no plicationa, no matter how long the duration of the A<*th mm be cured, «**M THE GREATEST of ENGLAND'S PHYSICIANS422 words
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Article450 1922-10-17 9 Singapore, Oct 16, 1922. Articles. Prices. c. Beans, Long per catty 12 Beans, French per catty 27 Beef per lb 38 Beef S.eak per lb 35 Bean Sprouts per catty 05 Bamboo Sprouts per catty 07 Blachan per catty 20 Brinjals per catty 08 Cabbage, Batavia per450 words
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Article159 1922-10-17 9 (The Editor of the "Malay Mail.") Si r With reference to Simple Simon's" letter in your issue of the 11th inst, I was stung in the same manner, not quite so badly as poor Simon. I paid $48 per pair to an optician. Also at the hotel,159 words
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Article1518 1922-10-17 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTLD IN THE MARKET. Messrs LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, Oct 17. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. Issue Paid Val. Up. a. d. 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 0 3 2|- 2|- Angle-Java 0 16 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay1,518 words
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Advertisement322 1922-10-17 9 ROY MILK STORE, i h Cow's AND COLD, to supply; office during office hours. lfr f or Indi»n Sweetmeat*. PRICE* MODERATE. ANSWER NATURE'S DEMAND cunug fo«iUn«. without drugs. ,u tTYlGlCAL-T H ERAPEUwdemon.tl.*d method cf baling, rapidly gaining scores 1 Haiiew science which further attainment in the I t of curing322 words
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Advertisement682 1922-10-17 9 NOTICE. NOTffTCATfON. Teuders wiM bo received at tbe Resident's Office, Kuching. v;- to the 30th November, 1922, for the lease of the Pawnbr "king Farm for the District of Sarawak Proper i.e. from Tanjong Datu to the Sadong River inclusive Ihe Farm confers the exclusive right to the lessee of682 words
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Advertisement150 1922-10-17 9 i i i i i THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd., L I (NCORPORATED IN THE STR\I TS SETTLEMENTS., j I PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, I 20a 20c, Collyer Quay, I SINGAPORE, S.S. I 1 Do you require STATIONERY of good I quality? The following lines are stocked and can be m150 words
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Article283 1922-10-17 10 AN INDIAN VIEW. After hearing the deputations from Mulaya and Ceylon, we understand, says the "Servant, of India," that the Standing Committee have recommended certain changes in the draft rules which in due course will be submitted to the Legislature for approval. It appears that methods of emigration283 words
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Article299 1922-10-17 10 Lends Beauty to Paintings. The Times of Ceylon" London correspondent writes:—lt is only by actual testing that new inventions and idea* can be proved of value, either commercially or otherwise. We have lately examined some exceptionally fine results of hand painting on rubber. The result produced299 words
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Article155 1922-10-17 10 [The Editor of the "Malay Mail."] o:_ r\ i Sir, —During the past most depressing 2 years many articles have appeared in your paper on the following topics of vital interest to the country New uses for Rubber. Rubber manufacture in the country of Production. New Industries for155 words
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Advertisement916 1922-10-17 10 {figa! Crosse Blackwells i 888 y favouring Essences 1 l The experienced cook knows thai ihe flavouring is Ihe making or I I ihe Tnamna, of a dish. It is vise.therefore, to use only ihose essences ESS TPT produced by Crosse Blaclcwell, the firm wilh over 200 years repuiahon ror916 words
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Advertisement501 1922-10-17 10 |Ai TO CITE VP MX WORK. Mrt. S. BENNETT, Stockport, writes I hare suffered terrible pains in the back, feet and legs and had to walk with ■ticks. I gare up all work as pain was intense. I was under a doctor and had various remedies, but obtained very little501 words
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Advertisement204 1922-10-17 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, IXO (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan Tl Hofl kong and Shanghai, aad to Calcutta via Peaang, from Singapore. Takiag cargo oa through Bill o! Lading for Caatoa, Macao, Swatow Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin, Newchwaag Yangtue ports, Formosa, the Philip pices, etc. FOR PENANG204 words
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Advertisement271 1922-10-17 10 STEAMER N.Yi LONDON LIKI, Hake*! Mare Suwa Maru y LIVERPOOL Lm*j Toyohashi Maru Taj lma Maru I HAMBURG LlSm Dakar Maru NEW YORK UNi VUBC| <0m AMERICAN 'OiIBAY LLNft, Awa Maru Tamba Maru 1 CALCUTTA LiNk Tosa Maru Penang Maru Yamagate Man FOR JAPAN. Kawachi Maru Shinsei Maru Hakozaki Mare271 words
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Advertisement488 1922-10-17 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. ii BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE *U# D i>ani- incorporated in England.) CARGO SERVICES. Sri ,v ORIENTAL S. N. CO. retract with His Majesty's Government. Un Ur vo A F4R-EASTERN SERVICE. ftl LONDON Due SINGAPORE. FTOffi about Oct 16 about Oct 29 about Nov 12 i Nov 26488 words
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Advertisement415 1922-10-17 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. Propped SaiJj:»g from Singapore (subject to change without previour notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. ♦Amazon Maru arr Nov 20 dep 21 Shunko Maru arr Dec 21 dep 22 *Omit Marseille*. NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New415 words
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Advertisement515 1922-10-17 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE OF STEAMERS I Monthly sall.ngs to «nd f-o:a Australia for cargo only, caning «t Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydne* 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving* Singapore Sailing. In. Port s.s. "EMITA" Oct 18 Nov 13 s.s. "ECHUCA" Nov 18 Dec 11 s*. "EURELIA" Dec 16515 words
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Advertisement499 1922-10-17 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 BIBBY LINE. Of iast twin screw mail* passenger steamer* between iANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON «itb r.hrouirr- coauection from Singapore and PoMNRg HOMEWARD FAILINGS. Leave Lea V# Steamer Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon About 1922 192 3 Yorkshire Oct 26 Leicestershire Mar 1 Warwickshire Nov 9 Heiefordshire Mar499 words
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Advertisement703 1922-10-17 12 TO LET. TOILET.—Two sections in Raffies Chambers. Apply to the Secretary, garuei; .b. TO LET —Furnished as from Ist October, No. 28-5, Bteren* Road apply to •uthrie Co., Ltd. TO LET.—Whole of Second floor d, D'Almeida Street. Cheap rental. Apply on the premises. TO LET.—Compound house Nos. 88 and 88-1,703 words
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Advertisement287 1922-10-17 12 BANKS. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,16 C Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI, KCIE (Chairman)287 words
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Advertisement433 1922-10-17 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,d00,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishop-gate. Lyons Office:—27 Place, Toloian. j San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanglti, Hongkong,433 words
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Advertisement430 1922-10-17 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised430 words
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Advertisement437 1922-10-17 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares ol £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Pro- prietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's437 words
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Advertisement388 1922-10-17 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Often: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; See Teong Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiaa. rag. (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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Advertisement244 1922-10-17 12 the mm^. Tel. No. 3«, I* SUBSCKIPT, PAYABLB IN Alii, Ifmi a;.'-:uui II Hail-y*arly I rat quarts* li Extra 5u u ,n»J to foreign eouatr.es R VEMI HAlij "Mai. \i a ritißUMi uJ upoa ItAtl U aill u ypk J «v ag«,ntr.... *W the demand lor ;h< TRIBUNE (Jj f244 words
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