Malaya Tribune, 7 December 1922
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Title Section25 1922-12-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. i 2,7 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1922.25 words
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Advertisement207 1922-12-07 1 l iiu:r-iii«'.i« jl .yOUNEED GLASSES 1 '"Lie Consult THE I .crfiN OPTICAL CO., I ■■SgSsAl ROAD. «NGAPORE. I GRAND SHOW T(m 4 "Harbutts" Via^lu < plete nv de.ler, in live beautiful trf '*i colours, can be worked over a ud over V\ash Bear OQ Wheels. As ske.cn, moti tir gold207 words
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Advertisement208 1922-12-07 1 I IHMMIWHIHIMIIIUItI i LENSES I Must l>e ground EXACTLY Z I in accordance T'.h the pre- 2 I scription. Ali onr work ia i done under European Super- vision and vve guarantee per- I feet fitting combined with I absolute accuracy. 2 I f N. LAZARUS j I MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,208 words
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Advertisement93 1922-12-07 1 t «^r.T__l [A AI i POCKET AND WRIST TYPE. j !A Smart Pocket Watch convertible 1 into a dainty Wristwatch. I uiKvnriiiiiiiiwiniTnMiiiii]iiiiiwiiiiiiniiiiiiininiuiiTfiiiii__ AFFFD f I drLll/il vl ILK LjMl|* BRITISH MADE fKJi CYCLES. 1 I Jaelanco Price $70.00 each. I I Salt-ley 72.50 I I Standard 75.00 1 Rover 80.0093 words
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Article806 1922-12-07 2 TO "BOSS" THE FMS? We have always ded'ared that the people of the Federated Malay States have to be on guard against the; desire of Singapore, and mare particularly unofficial Singapore, to "boss" the F M S. It has long appeared to us that Singapore's "merchant princes"806 words
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Article755 1922-12-07 2 BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS YEAR COMING? Some Rubber Facts. With the outlook for tin so satisfactory, let us see how our other main industry stands at the end of just one month of restriction of rubber outputs. So great is the change for the better that even Reuters755 words
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Advertisement274 1922-12-07 2 HOLLANDIA" j CONDENSED OO I I i ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. QUALITY GUARANTEED. I Trading Company "Holland" j t (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) I r Agents. j m 7_i ii.f .i« ••«•r«ii»ii«inu»hi"«t i-«..iiißiiiiic™mmiii !tiiiii«ii«i!iiiii'»iiiiiii!intnininfi_i!tininimiiiuiiiii_iMtm*niniiiiH!ii Jiii!HiH!.i.ii,:i .ii.'iiiii'ii.i.iiiiiJiiiiiiii'iiiiiimiii'inii'i'it'Hiii'iiiiiiii'it.ii'niU'iiuiumns'iMiM ni!i:itufininuiina__w_»? j American System Modern Dentistry. I H. OHNISHI, D.D.S. 193, ORCHARD ROAD, (TELEPHONE 2C82.)274 words
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Advertisement581 1922-12-07 2 THE SECRET OF THEIR WEAKNESS. WHAT PALLID NERVOUS WOMEN SHOULD DO TO GET STRONG. Many women, mothers who have the care of children, girls who work and come home tired every night, and even society women who haVe an endlesi round of duties and little time for rest and relaxation,581 words
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Advertisement336 1922-12-07 2 NO if OUR SIT Insist upon getting "CHOP BUAYA" Qpocodlle Brand Ma ches SINGAPORE uIADE. j I HERE WE ARE! Another Substantial Reduction is PRICE but not is QOAllf] CF OUR FAMOUS H -OLYMPIA" 1% UMB£ If GENT'S UGHTeSt JL\ STEEL BICYCLE Now at >65.00 each. (PREVIOUS PRICE $75.00) Be336 words
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Article467 1922-12-07 3 "CITIZENSHIP AND PRINCIPLES." Under the second heading given above the "Straits Echo" in the course of an editorial says:— During all the tremendous convulsions of humam< society the appeal to principles stirs the emotions of the masses almost as profoundly as an appeal to preserve the State from467 words
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Article263 1922-12-07 3 The status of Chinese women is .undergoing alteration day by day. They have begun to follow Western fashions, not alone the Treaty Port Chinese woman, but over a more extended geographical area. Mr Chao Hsin-Chu, speaking at a dinner at the Forum Ladies' Club, told his audience that263 words
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Advertisement786 1922-12-07 3 AUCTION SALE. f >XfiTS*T AGENCIES, Ltd., 6 nonF'J oTtHE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. B» B 7„; Baheem (in bankruptcy) re lsm Bras Basah Road. instructed to sell privately in single lots at their game, Chambers, Raffl-js Place, MT- The whole of the stock now to be cleared price. rings oecklaces. hairpins, pendants,786 words
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Advertisement615 1922-12-07 3 BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE hSTATE OF W. W. DOUGLAS (DECEASED). AUCTION SALE OF Personal Effects, Gramophone, Bicycle, etc.. To be held at the Central Police Station South Bridge Road, On Monday, Dec. 11, at 2 30 p.m. POWriLL CC LTD., Auctioneers. AUCTION" SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE STORES To615 words
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Advertisement131 1922-12-07 3 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life ome continuous horrible fight-against the dread monster of Sciatic paia T Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, •tabbing, thrust* of the torturous disease Then let me tell you that you are suffering131 words
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Advertisement363 1922-12-07 3 J BRIMFUL OF ENERGY g y Two of tSie main reasons why so many people are lacking in n Jj energy are imperfect digestion and constipation. If jour stomach PI 2 ar, d liver are not doing their work effectively yoor system will g PI not be properly nourished. If363 words
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Article, Illustration656 1922-12-07 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. BY "FOOTLIGHT." Siki won by tripping: Carr>entior, and everything slrr.ikrous has been sa I to cover up the defeat of the "French 1 10l and from all I hear, a look at the film will give us an idea of whether656 words
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Advertisement378 1922-12-07 4 CINEMAS THE RSM OF THE YE49 AT THE EMPIRE In the Second Show at 9 p.m. The First Western Super-production ever Filmed, you have never seen a picture like it before. Harry Carey ia THE FOX In 7 Reels. SEE a thousand horsemen ride like SEE the greatest Western player378 words
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Advertisement401 1922-12-07 4 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD Programme from Thursday, December 7, to Tuesday, December 12. In lhe Second Show at 9 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET British news film. A Famous World Classic on the Screen cHuge Ballin presents "EAST LYNNE" in 7 parts with Edward Tearle and Mabel Ballin Born-anew. The Immortal401 words
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Advertisement324 1922-12-07 4 ONEMAS^^J Plir em* I lv the Lst bh> w at ?..;;> p.n Sharp s For the last time J Tin/ SRI KRISHN Lll A JJ»raj IN EIGHT PABTS. V V> NORTH BRIOGT RoAn l 2ud Show at 9.30 p.m. At 7 The Junde (iodde s 31 HEEL hEKIAL AWrft k»324 words
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Article216 1922-12-07 5 TO-DAT'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day.— 320 tons sold. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Business done. Copra.—No business. Tspioca —Business donr Sago Flour.—Business done. Jelotong —No business. Latest Local Market Quotations. Gambier $16.00 Java Cube 24.50 Hamburg Cube 23.00 Press Cube 22.00 Sarawak White Pepper 21.75 Johore 81. ck Pepper Mixtd Biack Pepper216 words
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Article82 1922-12-07 5 Singapore, Dec 7. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3-16 d Demand 2s 4 3-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2» 4 13 32d On Sen YorkDemand 52% Pri.ate 90ds On France Bank 710 On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 176 hi Homrkong— Bank demand draft p.c. pm. On82 words
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Article75 1922-12-07 5 C of C. Rubber At>*ocW lon. Singapore, Dec 7. Pale Closing Pncet. Latest London Cables quote. —Lodon. Spot.—■ •bed Smoked BWt Cloainpr Pricv Buyer* Seller* Spot 48 48*2 Jan to March 51 61% April to June 53 53% Latest London Cables quote.—Lo*< don. Spot Is l%d. Tone of75 words
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Article109 1922-12-07 5 Flat Rate for Small Holdings. Mr J E Nathan, controller of Rubber Export, informs us that the report of the Committee appointed by the Chief Secrerry, F M S, to enquire whether the present flat rate for holdings of 25 acres and under is equitable, has be in.109 words
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Article329 1922-12-07 5 ARRIVALS. December 6. Demodocua, Brit 4,183 tons, Capt Dav.scn, from Taku Bar, left Nov 4. Mansfield and Co Ltd. Hoag Hwa, Brit 1,924 tons, Capt McKenzie, from Amoy, left Nov 23, Ho Hong. Tateishi Maru, Jap 2,331 tone, Capt Moriyama, from Yokohama, left Nov 15. N V Kaisha.329 words
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Article271 1922-12-07 5 Singapore, Dec 7. Rubber. —London Is 1%. Local 48V2. Tin.—London £180 10s. Local $90 Vi (320 Tons sold). Share Market. —Steady. Rubbers. —Perak River Valleys $1 to $1.10, Nt w Serendahs £2.20 to $2.40, Ayer Panas $5.25 to $5.35, Tambalaks 62% to G7*2 cents, Bassatts 95271 words
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Advertisement410 1922-12-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FRASER CO. Mr. H. M. Skeate's employment with us terminated by mutual arrangement oi the 30ih .November iaat. Dated this 6th day of December, I^2: (Signed) FRASER CO. NOTICE. We have just established ourselves under tbe name and style of Victoria Oxy-Acetylene Works, for Oxy-Acetylene welding of Motor410 words
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Advertisement207 1922-12-07 5 IJ&r Made by Hand O ne a t a time" HAND CRAFT Hand-Making costs approxi- Ml mately ten ti:nes more IB than Machine mass producfM tion, but it produces an M| infinitely superior Cigarette IB S —that is why we incur 111 I this huge extra cost in II MAKING207 words
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Miscellaneous417 1922-12-07 5 #N and where. j-ORE i>' AK? I < l To-day, 7 _0.6 a.m, n-22 P-m- > T Evatt's, 12- 1* Orchestra. 0,1 9 s.ar Opera, 9. n n Palladium, 9.15 and dance, C* Howl-T#-flO fr0 8 46 a.m., 0.1 P-m. £i*«^ k<r5 ''ns comm iiSi0ner 21 uni. 8.45. 9.1o. P417 words
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Miscellaneous64 1922-12-07 5 WEATHER REPORT. jyandang Kerbau Hospital Dec 6, 1922. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p ra. Mar. Rfd to 32 deg Fan 1015.2 1012.6 1014.1 Temp W 81 78 Wet Bulb Ther: 75 77 76 Dir of Wind N W calm Max Temp in shade 89 Min do do 75 Max64 words
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Obituary65 1922-12-07 6 REQUIEM MASS. A HVn Nfas- f Rnqmem mM be sung at the Church of St. .T- senh at 6.30a.m. on Saturday tbe 9th instant for t> e repose <.f the tod of the late ramuel J«BMO 'Ihf attendance t4 relatives and fHeads are earnestly United. BIRTH. Johnm'Cm:.-( n65 words
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Article791 1922-12-07 6 As eve-: which Will loom big in British history has taken place with a lack of ostentation faithful to the phlegmatic British temperament. The Irish Free State has quietly come into formal being: and the disthreasful country definitely assumed the position of a self-governing Dominion791 words
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Article735 1922-12-07 6 Mr R Craik has come from Penang on transfer to Messrs McAlister and Co.'s Singapore office. The output of Scudai, Ltd, Estate for the month of November, 1922, amounts to 32,000 lbs, making a tofal of 214,500 lbs for the seven months of the current financia' year. Lt-Co! F E735 words
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Article275 1922-12-07 6 SUCCESSFUL CHASE AFTER GANG ROBBER. Six Desperados on Trial. Six Chinese, Seah Kirn Chuan Choo Lian, Lim Heng. Low Hok, Hong F.i"g, and Tan Ah Keh, were arraig;ec bt fore the Acting Chi,f Justice yfe terday on a charge of committing armed gang robbery. It was stated that275 words
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Article200 1922-12-07 6 Stopping Points for Buses. Th-. following art* decisions arrived at by Committee No. 1, at a meeting h id on Dec 1 Agreed generally to toe proposal to .t apart stepping- places for omnibusce and. decided to ask the Chief Police Officer to see that th-y are adh200 words
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Article64 1922-12-07 6 Restriction Committee At Week. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Dec 6.—The Young Plantations Restriction Committee sat f«r two days at Taiping, where representations from six 1915 plantations were enquired into. The committee sat at Ipoh to-day and another six representations were investigated. They traved to Kua'a Lumpur on64 words
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Article823 1922-12-07 6 T F tt2KP„, I A aineW T, V /HE TWO 0 tai fand the Black Stu ed in our local Crt' 54 is exceediiKv nc 3e *VJ J n ';-rest --'r e, to which my c u r =ii tflpfco/3 -r Ca fOirar- relied. Tn e storv ic823 words
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Advertisement317 1922-12-07 6 £S2S2SaSESHS2S2SSSESaS2SBSEScSaSSSHSESESBSESES2SaSaSHSHSaSSSSS2SHSHSHSZS "EMPIRE" f FOLDING €A«S iVi- Pdce I 1 Built on Strong Metal Frame. g Beautifully Upholstered and Weil Built El Wired on Tyres. g 1 Folds into Compact Size. Very Useful 1 for Travelling. S I g I Robinson A Co., Ltd., r:r: I I SINGAPORE. I BOOKS SUITABLE317 words
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Advertisement23 1922-12-07 6 |A,CT06C)f Advice ire*? by our Qualified Nurse i* all users upon Application to N2STLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore-23 words
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Article420 1922-12-07 7 v PREVENT RATIFICATION OF WASHINGTON f DECISIONS. ALA RM EXPRESSED IN FRANCE. Reuter. London, Dec 6. oord nt states that the French decision to Treaty is not unlikely to be ha.-tcned by the legatee to the discu-sions on the freedom of E inted out hereReuter. - 420 words
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Article46 1922-12-07 7 ■I of Ex-Ministers. Sofia, Dec C. of f I d the High pie! ts of the Redoeh \vi functioning j■l ~f the ear. Th P»jel aanooaei i. A; the P ikw proceeding of Pc <ejt in:<:ers accused P er war disasters, V. nr „f46 words
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Article29 1922-12-07 7 3 in a Collision. Dee C. «tC.ptaa Doyle and I kfcied in an aero- J Field Pot': Two prhraiea I* kOW and the > the wreck-29 words
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Article25 1922-12-07 7 P 00 Poi 'nds Asked For. Reuter. I London, Dec 6. S cf ployJ<n. be mostly of Labour drainaue and aa '®°riti*8.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article17 1922-12-07 7 W Italy. Reuter. h Riga, Dec 6. t has c d i r commercialReuter. - 17 words
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Obituary101 1922-12-07 7 Scene in Court. Johannesburg, Dec 6. Eight men were found (tufty of murder in connection with the attacks during the Rand Rebe'Kon on Brakpan Mine. They were ser.'te-raced to death. It wis alleged that the defend rs of the mine were done to death after they101 words
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Article80 1922-12-07 7 Mr Wickham Steed Resigns. London, D*ec G.—Mr Geoffrey Dawson, is appointed editor of the '"Times'' in succession to Mr Henry Wickbam Steed, who is resigning.—Reuter. [Mr Dawson was editor of the Times" from 19*12—19. He was educated at Eton and Magdalene College, Oxford. He was in80 words
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Article79 1922-12-07 7 America's War Experiments Reuter. New York, Dec 6. In successful demonstrations an amphibious tank a ,tain?d a speed of thirty mii'es an hour on tihe levei'. with rubber-tyred wheals, climbed a gradient of one in two and a half with wheels and cro^s^d Hudson River with propellor.'Reuter. - 79 words
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Article36 1922-12-07 7 Reuter. London, Dec 26. The Maritimes announce reductions in first class fare* fines* Europe of £24 to Kobe, and Yokohama, £20 8s to Shanghai, £18 14s to Hongkong, £19 14s to Colombo.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article157 1922-12-07 7 ALLIED PROPOSALS FOR FREEDOM. Russo-Turkish Opposition. Reuter. Lausanne, Dec G. Lord Curzon, in a speech to the Straits Commission, said that Chicheria was claming to make the Black Sea a Russian lake, with Turkey a faithful guardian of the Straits. The Adied proposals comprised complete freedom forReuter. - 157 words
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Article111 1922-12-07 7 Reuter. Lausanne, Dec 6. Mr Ch id, on behalf of the United Slates, .-aid that the American policy stood for complete freedom without privilege for mercantile traffic, such freedom to extend to n utrai ships hoth in wartim." and peacetime. Nothing should be done which wouldReuter. - 111 words
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Article117 1922-12-07 7 Reuter. Lausanne, Dec 0. In his PMch to the Strain Commission Lord Curzon proposed firs;iy, an nterra r i unal zone, second'y an international commission to control the StraHs, compo- 1 of repre entatives of France, Britain Italy, Japan, America, Russia* Turkey. Rumania. Bulgaria and Greece, theReuter. - 117 words
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Article187 1922-12-07 7 TURKISH FANATICISM. Reuter. Washington. Dec G. A resolution has been introduced in the House of Representatives expressing the hope of the American Government that Turkey will take measures to "stay the hand of fanat cism an.', lawless violence, and assure to Christians in Turkey aY their rights." —Reuter.Reuter. - 187 words
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Article66 1922-12-07 7 King's Proclamations. Reuter. London, Dec 6. At a historic meeting of the Privy Council at Buckingham Palace this morning His Majesty the King Of* ed proclamations giving effect to th* Irish Free State and appointing Mr T M Healy the first GovernorGeneral.—Reuter. Capetown, Dec 6. General SmutsReuter. - 66 words
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Article266 1922-12-07 7 UNCLE SAM TAKING STOCK. The Various Debtors. Reuter. Washington. Dee 6. Mr Mellon, Secretary to the Treasury, in the worst of his annua 1 re- t, says the past year wiCheesed a further recovery from depneeaesa closing with bountiful harvests. The reduction in gross debt during the yearReuter. - 266 words
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Article113 1922-12-07 7 Ptovision of Haines? Reuter. London. Dec f>. In the House of Commons, replying io Mr Chan' e» Roberts v, jUfc regard abortion of naui-i-i-i In Hongkong, Mr W Ormsby-Gore, UnderSecretary of State for the Colonies, said that the Governor recently had issued a proclamation on the linesReuter. - 113 words
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Article59 1922-12-07 7 Second Reading Passed. Reuter. liondon. Dec 6.—The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Trade Facilities Bill in accordance with the icsolution mentioned on Dec 5. after Mr Ramsay Macdonald had expressed the labourites' approval but criticised the AMies' past policy in regard to Au-triaReuter. - 59 words
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Article25 1922-12-07 7 Reuter. London, Dec 6.—Sterling on New York rose to $4.50-%. Other currencies are heavy.. French francs 65.30. Belgian 71.05, German marks 37,500.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article29 1922-12-07 7 Reuter. Pittsburg, Dec 6.—Seventeen thousand employees of the United States Potters' Association have called off the strike and agreed to resume on the old wage scales.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article67 1922-12-07 7 Reuter. London, Dec 6. Alfred K.arney Young, Chief Justice of V. c Let ward Llanls, Is appointed Chief Justice of Fiji and Judicial Commissioner of the Western Pacific. The names of 24 firms to which warrant of appointment as tradesmen to the Prince of Wales have been granted areReuter. - 67 words
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Article27 1922-12-07 7 The annual social of the Medical Col'ege Union wiill be hdld on Saturday, Dec 16, at the Hostel, Sepoy Lines, the proceedings concluding with a short dance*27 words
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Article645 1922-12-07 7 TIIF, MARKET VALUE OF THE PI MNTIFF. Objection to Questions. The action calming $9-\OOO brought by Mr P A Paris against Mr See T'ong Wah was heard before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard. in the Supreme Court and throughout the Wfydfc of yeVj rday, and further adjourned until this morning.645 words
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Article91 1922-12-07 7 A Stormy Passage. Reuter. Washington, Dec 6.— It is bc-lieved the whole question of free tolls for coasting ships traversing the Panama Canal will be re-opened as a result of Senator Borah's introduction of the proposed amendment to the Ship Subsidy Bill. If the bill is passedReuter. - 91 words
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Advertisement498 1922-12-07 7 ji'iiit'^u»H#i|.iii| l M r t i !l ,i lljB ,i il tgl l ||1>MJ f t t uHdflnnKimmmimgMi i. i-imurn I 4 I YALE CHAIN BLOCKS j 1 AND I j HOISTS I I Five Men and a equal One Man an! a Yale Spur-Geared Hand-lriick Chain Block on a498 words
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Article510 1922-12-07 8 BOXING. TO-MORROW NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. A really excellent and varied programme of boxing, wrestling, we-ght-lifting and physical culture has been arranged by the Stadium management for to-morrow night. As the- programme is a long one, it has been decided to commence the first bcAit at 8.45 p.m. There510 words
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Article58 1922-12-07 8 TO-DAY'S PRACTICE. The Rogfcy practice match on the Padang this afternoon will be treated as a Malaya Cup trial for certain players. PENANG vs. SELANGOR. Match Called Off. Being unab'e to get a side, our Penang correspondent wires, the Penang rugger captain has called off the rugby match, Selangor58 words
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Article140 1922-12-07 8 RSY C—SCRATCH FOURS. For the Scratch Fours races to be rowed on the occasion of the Club's Annual "At Home" on Dec 16 sufficient entries were received to arrange four crews which have been drawn as follow: Race 1 in New Boats (4.40 p.m.): (1) Bow W T Crosley,140 words
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Article91 1922-12-07 8 THE DR. YIN SHIELD. In yesterday's match for the Dr Yin Sh'eld" Competition played on the S C F A ground between the Hiong Hiong Club and Bendemeer Athletic, the game was won by the latter by one goal to nil, scored by Cheng Yeok in the first half.91 words
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Article27 1922-12-07 8 KEPPEL CLUB'S COMPETITION. The competition for the Captain's Prizes, 36 holes stroke play, will commence on Dec 9. Fu'l particulars are posted on the notice board.27 words
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Article126 1922-12-07 8 SCC BEAT SRC. In a friendly game of hockey on the SCC ground yesterday, the S C C beat the SRC by five goals to nil. In spite of the sloppy nature of the ground, rendered worse by the recent rugger matches and practice games, a fast and interestmg126 words
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Article140 1922-12-07 8 SCC ROOMS NEARLY READY. It is anticipated that the wing extensions to the Singapore Cricket Ciub, to provide bi liard rooms for the use of members, will be completed and the rooms open for use by the middle of January. The workmen are at present engaged on iho interior140 words
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Article263 1922-12-07 8 "Let's all go mad," is what a Dutchman says to another, on the sixth of December. That day is 4 "red-letter" day to our friends from the land of sand dunes and windmills, and they take advantage of enjoying it in right royal sityle. Sint Nikolas Dag,263 words
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Article62 1922-12-07 8 Mr Taylor heard of the Preventive Service, prosecuted a Chinese yesterday before Mr Gourlay in the third court on a charge of being in possession of a quantity of dutiable liquor on board his sampan in the Singapore River on the Ist instant. His worship convicted and sentenced the accuse62 words
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Article12 1922-12-07 8 (We do not necessarily endorse tht opinions expressed by correspondents. 112 words
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Article1358 1922-12-07 8 From Mr JOHN C WITTACHY Knowing thoroughly well that you are an Imperialist to the very tiniest fibre in your heart and one who takes a great deal of interest in the rubber industry, may I take the liberty to submit the following suggestions concerning1,358 words
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Article116 1922-12-07 8 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Dec 6. Catalogued 718 tons. Offered 517 tons. Sold 303 tons. v Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore Standard Quality No Sales. Good Average Quality 48 to 48%. Off Quality 44 to 47%. Crepe. Singapore Standard Quality No116 words
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Article308 1922-12-07 8 S ugapore, l>.c 5. Rubber shares have been in better demand daring the week and values generally are higher on balance, the ur'ce yd" th*. raw mat rial touching Is 2"nJ ar.d closing easier at Is 2d. Tin shares remain steady with fewer transactions to308 words
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Article453 1922-12-07 8 Singapore. Dec 6. A moderate business has been done in the share market in all branches. There have been more enquiries for rubber shares and business has been easier to negotiate than during the previous week. The commodity has been steady and shows an improvement453 words
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Advertisement490 1922-12-07 8 THE ONLY CURE FOR A\n BRONCHITIS. fl I 250.000 TREATISES BY DOCTOR Qbi mh r I One of our greatest eanaent Asth I i says, I have not seen on e who, if ttcre hla «PociJ I plications, no matter how long the duration r^»eH I be cured, e Asthma,490 words
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Article604 1922-12-07 9 Singapore, Dec 2, 1922. Article. Price. c. MEAT. Beef steak kati 0.51 Beef stew or curry kati 0.48 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.56 Mutton Indian 0.60 Mutton, Australian 0.61 Fowl kati Foul large (3-4 katis) 3 katis each 1.80 Foul604 words
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Article1524 1922-12-07 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Dec 7. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. Is°ue Paid Val. Up. < s. d. 2|- 2|- Allagar Oil 2|- 2\- Anglo-Java 0 2 9 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay1,524 words
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Advertisement136 1922-12-07 9 j-j k.xaiive and t etitam in bring DU adiDHiistered f rive lis action is toy on the It produces i» four J and dees not r kidneys or inSole Agents for 15 AND F.M.S. f MEDICAL OFFICE, WtTB BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. L" 1 W Worry About i b Complexion Cuticura136 words
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Advertisement235 1922-12-07 9 MAY THE UNEMPLOYED DEPEND UPON YOU? The United Chinese Musical Association will re-stage "THE AWAKENING" (A play with a very strong moral) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. at 9 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. STAR OPERA HALL. It is full of humour, pathos and laugh. English. Chinese and Malay Songs. Tickets:235 words
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Advertisement162 1922-12-07 9 llli!llllllllllilllllllll!lll|ll|llll!llllllll!llllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIII1I)llliniHlllll!llll1IIMIIIIHIIIIIII I I I I I I 1 .f'-lZWHtEMt) I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS. Ltd., I (.NCOKPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, I SINGAPORE, S.S. m i m Do you require STATIONERY of good I quality I The following lines are stocked and can be162 words
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Article613 1922-12-07 10 PLANS FOR BIG HORTICULTURAL DISPLAY. It is officially announced that the Executive Council of the British Empire Exhibition have decided to allot very considerable apace to Horticulture. The gardens that are now boing laid out wt$ not only be a worthy setting for the largest and most important613 words
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Article133 1922-12-07 10 London, Nov 21. —Sir Frederic Lugard, in the course of a lecture at the Royal Colonial Institute on the growth of the Empire, to-day, suggested that Indian emigrants with their wives might find abundant land and healthy homes in the unpopulated uplands of British Guiana, The supervision of the administration133 words
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Advertisement527 1922-12-07 10 Acute Kidney Trouble Severe Back Pains, Headache and Sleeplessness. Five Years Sufferer Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. <£i-^ Mr. John Parker, 13, Armanda-street Roundhav-road, Leeda. cays:—" lor nve MĔ years I was a victim of kidney trouble. i A-m. IS. had a knife like pain in my hack, and to527 words
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Advertisement452 1922-12-07 10 Piles Cured I Operation Averted by Use of Germolene. Long-standing Case which defied all other treatment. Mr G* ol PnrsgioTe, 32, Want-street, j3^^LUIJ: New Clee, Grimsby, Eng., aaya:—"G«rmoh co cnT me ot Pd«s. /7 and 1 feel I must write and express my ff A gratitude. For five year* I452 words
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Advertisement149 1922-12-07 10 MARTIN'S PI LLS A French Remedy for all Irr«tf U )armes ti ot ladies keep a box o Martin's Hi ,7, uv 'l» first any Irregularity ot tl le »thatonth« administered. Those who itheo. re J,' ?ZT r a >: enormous sale At all i bemastsand > tore-, or t,149 words
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Advertisement422 1922-12-07 11 SAILING. a RRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. tO,P U incorporated England.) dasSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PA I IA R ORIENTAL S. N. CO, v\lN» Lli th His Majesty's Government. Vnder SERVICE. N Due SINGAPORE. From about iq about Dec 24 1923 (T sport) about Jan d about Jan £i about422 words
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Advertisement434 1922-12-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. SJL Proposed Sailing from Singapore to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseille* London, Hambarg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Tin Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Shunko Maru arr Dec 22 dep 24 *Atlas Maru arr Jan 15 dep 16 ♦Omit Marseille*. NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama,434 words
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Advertisement449 1922-12-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. LIME OF STEAMERS Monthly Mil.njrs to and from Acitralia for cargo only, calling Batavia, Sourabaya. Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydnsy. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailinf, Dec 11 s.s. EURELIA" Dec 16 1923 1923 Jan 18 EM IT A" Jan 20 Feb 12 i.s. ECHUCA Feb449 words
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Advertisement566 1922-12-07 11 STEAMER SAILING. bbbyljne~ Of fast twin screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon About 1922 19 2s Gloucestershire Dec 21 Oxfordshire Apr 12 1923 Lancashire Apr 26 Oxfordshire Jan 4 Yorkshire566 words
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Advertisement488 1922-12-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. LEST WE FOBGET." It is reg vested that where all things are equal eaipi'>yers give preference, in applications for employment, to ExService men TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles Chambers. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO LET —Furnished as from Ist October, No. 28-5, Stevens Road488 words
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Advertisement548 1922-12-07 12 BANKS. p a BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd., Irdis. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYEB QUAY. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up £2,594,160 Reserve Fund 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI, KCIE548 words
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Advertisement444 1922-12-07 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ia the U. S. A.) 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. Lyona Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shangli.i, Hongkong,444 words
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Advertisement420 1922-12-07 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE •4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hur. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised420 words
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Advertisement424 1922-12-07 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALLA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charier 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. Lendon County Westminster and Parr's Bank,424 words
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Advertisement394 1922-12-07 12 INSI«ANCL THE EASTERN UNiTEn ASSURANCE CORPORATION LJMTTED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Esq. (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 Eng394 words
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