Malaya Tribune, 24 February 1921
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Title Section28 1921-02-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol VIII -No. 45 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921 PRICE S CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement367 1921-02-24 1 5. IMAI JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours i 8.30 a m—5.33 p.m. ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDING No. 98 North Bridge Road, J Singapore aB-aBB assassssKSsawiCSi«BS^ Piatt, Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporatad in Straits Settlements) I Singapore. I NOW ARRIVING. I LATHES DRILLIHG MACHINES, WHITEAWAY'S xsks —i GENT'S SUIT CASES. —GENT'S FITTEO SUIT CUES. I367 words
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Advertisement128 1921-02-24 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in B<raits Settlements fLECTRIML OiP4RTMENT. Quotaton given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations. Full range of Electrical supplies in stock: VIR. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. ■aaaaaaaaaßSw^ MADSTKONG" Plants. The ideal ighting Set for Bungalows and Small Houses,128 words
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Advertisement174 1921-02-24 1 THE MUM TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Phone XVo. 171 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance. Per annum 9 1500 I Half yearly 7 *0 I Per quarter 5.75 Postage Extra SO cts. per month. "ONODA"! Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manutacturina Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. SOLE AGENTS I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,174 words
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Article592 1921-02-24 2 GOLF. S.L.G.C. LADIES' MEDAL. The ladies medal (February) ef tha Sepoy Lines Golf Club resulted. Mrs. D. J. Ward »1 12 3» Mrs. Stamford Robinson 66 IS 40 Miss Law SO 8 47 Mrs. Salmond 67 IS 62 Mrs. H. B. Ward 68 16 68 Mrs. D. J. Ward592 words
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Article230 1921-02-24 2 THE PRINCE TO PLAY. The most interesting piece of n»ws in the polo world, Bays a Home paper, is that the Prince of Wales is going to play next season. The Prince is quite new to the game, and will require a certain amount of practice before being able230 words
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Article465 1921-02-24 2 HERMAN BEATS WILDE. Plucky Fight by Welshman. Jimmy Wilde, the fly-weight boxing champien of the world, was well beaten on Jan. 13 at the Albert Hall by Pete Herman, the American bantamweight. It should have been s match for •hA esayajm-ar-aaajM ajaaimjiiisThy bcs> aWiBMk had aTYWQy Wn. Waflls in465 words
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Advertisement606 1921-02-24 2 REST FOR MOTHERS, m>m many babies wake up just about the mother's bed-time and keep her busy for a good p*rt of the night. The mother may not ace anything apparently tbe matter with the oh!Id, but ehe may depend upon it that when baby is cross and sleepless there606 words
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Advertisement645 1921-02-24 2 No iiiore Backaches Certain Relief in 24 hours Dom it nioke you think—when you turn. In March, 1912, I «M in a Tery wake op with a backaclie and a naatyjcritical condition with rheumatic fever, taste in your mouth? [when a email box of De Witt'a Kidney When you «t>»rt645 words
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Advertisement180 1921-02-24 2 d a I He's Happy! 1 ■a AS your baby grows happd> bom el D mont h to month be net da a B Pg changing food to keep h\m strong and i 0 contented. THE 'ALLENBURYS I g FOODS contain graduated proporD bona of the elements eaaentiil to yom180 words
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Advertisement385 1921-02-24 2 8 The only I E ,onicfort> I Complete Blood If 1 W% tT UW M 6 Mu;c!cs *"d I Preparation. \J 1* HF aLf 3L wv «s. Anaemia—NeurastheniaT^ I Convalescence—Overstrain— Debility— Rapid Growth—Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS. Op therapy of the blood with its actlva principles «obeol is a tyoioal active remedy or385 words
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Advertisement1131 1921-02-24 3 MARLBOROUGH Xhe Hall for Oomfbxt, Good Music and Good Pictures I each Boad. From Wednesday, iary 23, to Monday, February 28. In a story of a girl's sacrifice for an erring brother AGOLDWYN PRODUCTION OF 1 IVELY ACTION AND ABSORmwr Featuring MAE M\RSU AND HATT MOORE In a stcry cf1,131 words
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Advertisement198 1921-02-24 3 VARIOUS VIEWS OF SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE, All Photographic Materials SUPPLIED, AND Developing and Printing For Amateurs will be carefully and promptly executed a t SUN COMPANY. (Photographic Dealers) 94, N0BTH BRIDGE BOAD. OFFICES IN RAFFLES SQUARE To Let Raffles Chambers 4, 5 6, suitable for a Bank. Entry early part of198 words
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Advertisement225 1921-02-24 3 [CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT 7 30 SHARP WOLVES OF KULTUR Serial Episode a and 3, with the Special Mrs. Joe Martin 2 Reel Monkey comedy LIGHTNING BRYCE Serial Episode 11 Walls of Flame Episode 12 A Voice from the Dead (Continued on Friday; WHEN WITS FAIL, 8HE USES A KNIFE225 words
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Article182 1921-02-24 4 To-day, Feb. 24. High Tides.—11.88 a.m. Civil Guard, People's Park, S.16. B. Scouts: Band practice, 6.15; III Troop, 6.15. Malacca V. R Clock Tower, 6.16. L.L.T.C., annual meeting, 8.80. Cookery Clase, Y.W.C.A., 5.80 p.m. Banvard Co., "Girls and Giggles." To-morrow, Feb. 25. High TTtsa §11 a.m. 0.19182 words
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Article664 1921-02-24 4 It would appear, from the report of the Select Committee on the reform cf the Legislative Cod noil, that this Colony is indefinitely committed to the boreaaoratio system of government which it has more or less enjoyed since its inception. The very thought of a change to what might664 words
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Article153 1921-02-24 4 A. mall for Weatern Australia will cloae by the a Minderoo on 8at«rday at 6 p m. Notice baa been received by the Matter Attendant that the Pan Reef Light ta now In good order. The Malaya Opera of Selangor, it preaent playing in Malacca, aend na a neat wall153 words
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Article246 1921-02-24 4 M unicipal Commission. Questions by Mr Tesseosoba. At to-morrow's meet ng of tbe Municipal CommUiion Mr reaaenaobn will ask la view of tbe enormous values of the Viotoria Memorial Hall and Theatre, the Municipal offioes and markets, efco. do you not oonaider that we ahoald insure these boild logs to246 words
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Article65 1921-02-24 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, FVb 23 —'1 be wenoiug took place at 3c Ueorge'a Cb«'cn. the Rev Keppel Gamier cfficU'ini, of Mr John Bailey of tbe B i i-u Consular 8ervic% Siam t and M>e-> Eileen Stevenson, daughter of Brigadier-General B 0 8*eveo«oi>, lately commanding the R65 words
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Article552 1921-02-24 4 The rate of untitled of untitled O'ders for India an Ceylon to d*\ is R*. 170—1100. Tne rat*- o f pay ment of Money O d*rs from I nii\ and Cr)lon is Rs. 178—$100. It is notified oy toe O P 0 thai tbess Montoro, with mails fioui Aus ralssia.552 words
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Article936 1921-02-24 4 ECHO - BY "ECHO" Tilden has not come after all' i do not quite know now the strona impression got abroad that he was on tne .uontoro, alter tne emphatic cable from Hardy, manager of tat American Davis Cup team, sarin* that the party would not be able v worK936 words
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Article36 1921-02-24 4 Tn their refwuitua ot nm Picliinsi" «'i l"* v u 1 s erday R»*»t*t LoodkM M««io«J r nether big boom I To-l.igh» tht i; ;i ;< 1 of tke nieieii-' 1 melugi Qlr!t m 3 6lgi36 words
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Advertisement252 1921-02-24 4 i&feK Perfumes. New f took of the celebrated Bunga Kemantin ,f jBST "Bunga Rajah" PERFUMES ffjt^^*"****^" 8 Mad* exclusively for jgjf ck k 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Hi BUNGA Bottlee $1.75. $3.15 $3.50 1 f MANTO ZENOBIA m PERFUMES Sweet Pea 12 50 bottle |S1 SINGAPORE I Radßox 2.50 JjjK252 words
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Advertisement386 1921-02-24 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., laßorportted ia tht Htxmltt Bettktnentr. 36, PHILLIP BTiiEBT, BINGAPORB. New Shipments Just Arrived. Galvanized Rocfing Bulls and Nuts Improved Engineer s Ratchat Braces 0 Steel Ratchet Drills resorted Grindstones in Iron Troughs Pike Emery Grinder oomplete Pruning Bawe <Btraits and Carved) Steel Types 'Letters and Figures)386 words
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Advertisement45 1921-02-24 4 Just Received i SHIPMENT OP OUR POPULA» J PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 ia, 3 in-. 4 6 in. try this Bolting if you havs not dens so. and you will want to um it on all yourfpullays. SOLE AGENTS: Kian Kiat Co., Market Street.45 words
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Article195 1921-02-24 5 Mem mwM discussed in I>fi P b ommons,Capt. Wed g declann, the fa.lure of 1 rreenwood itl de•tt;admini>traiion. and sen the no* f—*" hst f UP Tand de.uais. r CeClcheMenged the GovL<> {o ,\c T appoint a strong Comnent f lnquirv and abandon and violence. .or izes cont'nue.195 words
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Article246 1921-02-24 5 CRITIC* OF EXPENDITURE. Reuter. Loni-r.fV 21.-1« *>« Hou-eof v, Vnc Co z-n »*ad of re annu-l co«t to Irittia g| ibe m-ndatee in P-lesun-ani MeeopoUwda, MrCho-cil retlied lfc«tMW HB)cibilirv end rsa«*n9t«ra «e-e bothabon-- to be iraevfered lo 'be QoiuaUlOftoe it imp*-ibl*> f< r h-!u to state Ibe uni;Reuter. - 246 words
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Article110 1921-02-24 5 No Change to be Made. Reuter. Loadou, Feb 22 —Iv tbe House Commons, Col Jo It n Ward asked I r au esrly statement 01 tbe subject "t represent iun of th*. British i intnaory iv tbe ive C iur.o'l sf Hongko .g ia vie«r of toe D'cessityReuter. - 110 words
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Article127 1921-02-24 5 Reuter. London, Vt<b 21.—A fresh crisis in tbe coaUtraie will be considered D D -"gate Miners' Conferences iu London to morrow and on Thursday, 8ericu differences having arisen H regards the proposed new a U rl probiblj the GoverumwuS *i.l be urged not to abandon tbe S'-utrolReuter. - 127 words
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Article838 1921-02-24 5 SINN CAMPAIGN COi I INUES. Debate lo Parliament Reuter. London, Fob 21.—Military Headquarters at Dablin state that a party f the Hampsbirr Regiment surprised i body of arm"d men in a bouse n*ar Midileton, Co. Cork, yesterday afternoon. Two hours fighting resulted in thirteen cf the armed meaReuter. - 838 words
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Article515 1921-02-24 5 NEAR EAST PROBLEMS FOR SETTLEMENT. Greece and Turkey. Reuter. London Feb 21.—The stage is now let for tbe historic- Near-Ess 1 and Reparations Conferences in London, which it is hoped will result in tbe settlement of the principal remaining problems arising from the war. Apart from the BelgianReuter. - 515 words
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Article66 1921-02-24 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb 21.—Tbe terms of tbe Franoo.Polisb agreement were signed on Saturday. It is officially announced that tbe foar claueee provide for co-operation in queationa of foreign policy in the apirit of the peacs treaties, conformity witb tbe League Covenant, mutual support in economio matters, andReuter. - 66 words
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Article39 1921-02-24 5 London, Feb 32.—A book entitled "One Hundred Tears of Bingapo c" has been published by Murray.— Reuter. Chis is the Centenary history of Singapore, containing matter collect* ed locally by several well-known I residents two yoars ago39 words
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Article27 1921-02-24 5 We are asked to state that Mr A J Woodford, of the British American Tobacco 00, was successfully operated on for cataract in the eye this morning.27 words
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Article387 1921-02-24 5 FOOTBALL. A.P.C. v UNITED BANKS. The soccer team of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. improves in form, as demonstrated by their victory over the United Banks on the S R C ground yesterday. The game was excellently contested, the play being strenuous throughout. Tre United Banks showed promise ir the387 words
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Article89 1921-02-24 5 M.C.C v NEW SOUTH WALES. Reuter. Sydney, Feb. 22.—Maryiehone drew with New South Wales. Marylebone in the first innings made 427; Hendren 102, Makepeace 73, Fender 60, and hhodes 50. New South Wales in their tir*t innings made 447; Macartney 130. Taylor (unfinished) 105, Gregory 62, Andrews 54, andReuter. - 89 words
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Article148 1921-02-24 5 A.P.C. v S.C.C. A hockey match will be played on the padang to-morrow between the Asiatic Petroleum Company and the SCO reserve team. The A P C will be represented by the following: G G (jray; E G ley H R S Law; C A Pennefather, C B Webb,148 words
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Article170 1921-02-24 5 UJT.G TQUUNA MEM. Yesterday's Play Championship Pairs. Miss I) Lamb and Mr. beat Mrs. Maxwell and Lt. Col. Cotcrave, 6—2, 6—2. Mrs. Connell and Mr. Upcott beat Lady Murison and Mr. Seth, w0 Rev. and Mrs. Griffin beat Mi>-S Richardson and Mr. Wells, 6 i, 6 Mrs. SaunderB170 words
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Article100 1921-02-24 5 S.C.C. COMPETITIONS. The January medal competition ot the Singapore Golf Club, play the 19th and 20th instant resulted in i ti« Wwn Mr. .1 E F N«Uol> n4 Mr. H R Buckland. «UturThe sweep was tied for on day by Messrs. J E F Nelson and PT Allen, and100 words
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Article11 1921-02-24 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article474 1921-02-24 5 From "AN INDIAN": While .)«rtly sympathising with tbe view of oer correspondent "An Indian Ourlstian as to the impropriety of getting the Hinds Advisory Board to nominate a member to represent the Indians bere on the Municipal Commission, as it wonld undoubtedly have been more politic if a central474 words
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Article196 1921-02-24 5 Reuter. Parle, Feb 23 —The Council of the League of Nations has selected a consultative committee ou tbe opium trade. The oommittee inoludes representative* of tbe Netherlands, Great BritaiD, Frai ce, British India, Japan, China, 8i*m and Portugal, and three temporary members -elected, according to Mr Wellington Roo'sReuter. - 196 words
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Article98 1921-02-24 5 Reuter. London, Feb 31—Owing to the l»ll ln lrelzbt, «>« mll'io» ton, «blppin, l. °c.« '.13 up lu tb» 0n1t»3 3tut«« »u3 8oun31nue«. »«oor3»», to tb» uuuuul r»po« °l »K« 0ni«»3 4ln,3o» 0b«mb»r v, Ubippinz 8,l buu3r«l< «b'P» ol tounu,» o» ,4 million ure lew up in tbe 0..'l"<l li.uu3o»Reuter. - 98 words
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Article32 1921-02-24 5 Fred Waierhonse Co, Ltd Singapore, Feb 24 To day's oloaing robber quotations are aa under New York 18* ota. Dull London —Hi d. Quiet. Singapore, 35 ota. Tone of market:—Quiet.32 words
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Article48 1921-02-24 5 12 O'clock noon, Feb 24. Pala Ribbed. Crepe Smoked Sb. CloaingPricei Cloeing Prioea Buyers Bellett Buyera Sellerr r at s April to Jane 40 41 Tone of market?— Quiet. i Messrs Lyall and Evatfa lhare market report will be found on page 6.]48 words
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Article56 1921-02-24 5 Singapore, Feb 24. On LondonBank 4 m/i I/* 1/4 Demand 2/3 97/32 Private 3m> 2/4 17/38 On IndiaBank T. T. 173 On Hongkong— n Bank d/d 7|%P On ShanghaiBank d/d 67} On Java— Bank T. T. 130* On Japan— Bank d/d 92 Sovereigna—buying rate 18.54 Bank of England rate56 words
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Article101 1921-02-24 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb 23 —With regard to tbe Reparation* Conference, which ia opening on March 1, it ia em phaalaed that the whole of France ia determined not to tolerate farther taccessions to Germany.and wanta all doabte removed with regard to the enforcement of penaliiea in theReuter. - 101 words
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Article141 1921-02-24 5 Singapore, Feb 24. 8«Ter.—S2i Hongkong—7j. Shanghai.—67 f Three months Gold. —$49. Bobber Market.—Noon. Tbe aaotion closed with weak bidding and the majority ol ••lots" were withdrawn including Standard w heet at 34* centa. Outride the market U quiet and steady with spot at 35 cents. Maroh141 words
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Advertisement281 1921-02-24 5 JUSTA^ B1VEP Waverley Motor Oars Hood Cloths Wooler Motor Cycles Sparking < H Boyal Bicjcles Oloo Motor Horns in Motal Polish Simms Magnetos And Other Motor Acc—onFOB SALE—CHEAP. One Denby Motor Lorry H ton, with Now Tyres Body. Choo Seng Van Co., North Ciaal Road Sing pori ———■i FRASEP i281 words
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Article555 1921-02-24 6 Lates priess Quotsd in then Market Singapore, Feb 23. Megan Lyall and Evttt, Exohange and Share Broken, Impthe following lift of quotations Robber Dollar Shares 'seas V ,tt Bojran Sellera. 1 Allen by 0.35 0.45 1 Alor Gajah 1.75 225 2 Amalgamated Malay 2.50 s!00 5 Ayer555 words
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Article103 1921-02-24 6 The Empire to-nighl will hare a •pecial item in the second .how l i! > in reels. II is described as a drama fall of intense grip S.pportlng pictnrss are also of a high standard A Hampton.Paibe prodnotion in J eatorlu Blanche Sweet end entitled Help Wanted, Male103 words
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Article145 1921-02-24 6 v^ cc rdl to the Journal of the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce thrice crop of Japan for 1820 iT th? largest m the history of mTJmmSt. The forecast published by thTtZ ""■'■A of Agriculture and^Cont magnitude of the crop as C\3 &***** koku' W or C145 words
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Article482 1921-02-24 6 Topics of Interest To-day, A readier of this paper tendi 01 a oopy of one of th* instances of news, paper enterpriee ia Malaya in days of old whiob, unfortunately, did not turn out a paying proposition, and oame to an untimely end. Thie ia a482 words
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Article141 1921-02-24 6 I ~T he Present quietude in the Near Last and the Central European market» M "ot altogether a matter of stocks and selling prices. There are other factors in the problem, including- a want of money on the part of users to buy at any141 words
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Article105 1921-02-24 6 Messrs Derrick and Co have received a oable stating thst Mr De Burgh Perssp, ohairman of tbe Rinb Australian Gold Mining Company, Ltd, died st Briabane on the 17th inst. Tbe i s Glenapp, unloading at Port 8 wettrnbam a shipment of plant and material! of all kioda for tbe105 words
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Advertisement364 1921-02-24 6 High Class p=gf 5 Virginia O Demonstration Vi^_^f I M *'*y* Tyre Austin Tractor I m kl m «nd ''.M.S. in the course of the next few weeks aad we t ifc d t0 El yOU 5 ,nviu,ioa 10 to be so good a. to intimate your wish to attend364 words
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Advertisement109 1921-02-24 6 Mortgage. Sale of "■■ONDIY. Feb. as. itllOpm. SMtotoi Land Grant No ao709 »„Tn EST*," c '»"Pri'«d in 9Wy«ra. Annua* gni? H.nt, *?50 J C No 2299 f f state ft Trust Agencies, Ltd., (8jco688ors to Ohing Keng Le 6 Co.) Auctioneers A Estate Agenta. Chan Eber, Bolicit 0 -S Incorporated109 words
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Advertisement70 1921-02-24 6 For the Chap Go Meh Season. THE STAR OPERA is giving all good plays during this week. It TH TNltfl |0|U North Bridge Road. To-morrow, Friday Mr- T. L Tau presents Khairudin Miss Sarah In a very interesting Chinese Piece Toy Chye Poh Sow Secure your seats early. Only a70 words
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Advertisement241 1921-02-24 6 evorv Meet- Stop Hfc appetite digestion, relieve '^^^^J The longest-lasting sweetmeat in the world k^^^^^^l WRIGLEY S I"~Nanvang brothers TOBACCO COMPANY 38, Robinson Road, Singapore 1 jl Branches KUALA LUMPUB, PENANG, A ipqh. F ie HraDd These Brands ,s ,he NANYANG China's Greatest Tobacco and Cigarette Factories. As convincing proof241 words
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Advertisement73 1921-02-24 6 ||jf|i PULO TFKONC BRICKS. im Mmm ftmi fricks. JH < n also be supplied on J(. »X4" jH For P«c«8 an i further piruoulire, HiSI Tan Kah Kee Co., ATAlfl? NiSSVl??I^i ltl1 USinK the record of 5£i a moat briiIiant in« salt for 67 0mmaad a increasIOr th# la9t 173 words
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Advertisement561 1921-02-24 7 sO.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies in England) ■an AND PASfiEiHGEH SERVICES. m Peninsular and Oriental S N. Co. j 1 *Und-r Contract with His Majesty's Government. THB COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY j t qH*Do1n *FAR-EASTBRN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. sb nit M m 2 Soudan ab561 words
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Advertisement751 1921-02-24 7 Passenger and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in U.S.A.J FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U 8 SHIPPING SAN 1*IHA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA. Creole State Passengers and Freight Mar 5 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Late Mar Granite State Passengers and Freight Late Apl For SAN751 words
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Advertisement471 1921-02-24 7 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO ID. (Ino rpor»t-i In FnglardJ Wrest Servles to Jipu via noaf«oag ft sbanghel, »nd to Catentta fta Peavng, iro» Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lad. og for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, befoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtase •rts, Formosa, tne Philippines, etc. FOR i'BPAKQ A&D CALCUTTA.471 words
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Advertisement415 1921-02-24 7 O. S. K. Tin Osaka Skuu blski, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street PPIMSOI Sailings from SI-wore. (Subject to change wUhoal aotlos) European Llna, for POBT SAID. MARSEILLES LONDON, ANTWEBP, ROTTBRDVM IJAMBCBG. Jhunko Maru Mar 25 Haw York Llna. for NEW YORK (via PANAMA) Vmason Maru (loadiDg415 words
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Advertisement642 1921-02-24 7 NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Wall Coatrsct with th. .-serial Japanese Government (Bubjact to Alterations without Notice, m> ■■tm i in' European Mali Una Fortnfjrbtlp Ser;iee For LONDON ANTWERP E^ 0 COLOMBO, SUEZ, POBT SAID MARSEILLES. Feb *B Yokohama Maru m id Mar Kliest F#b as Mishima Maru642 words
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Advertisement668 1921-02-24 8 t WANTED.—2 Smart Jobbing Compositors, good salary to good men. Apply with details of previous experience to La Brooy, Ipoh. 21 2 26 2 WANTED—A Chinese Ciers capable »f taking charge of a full set of Bocks. Pleaee ppiy in own handwriting, stating nnlary reqnired. c/o Ma'aya Tribune. Box 32?.668 words
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Advertisement592 1921-02-24 8 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. Chew L<'an SeDg, having resigned from the managership of our Ho Hong Portland Cement Works as from the 17th instant, ie no longer authorised to sign or imake any contracts on behalf of our said Cement Works HO HONG COMPANY, mm Proprietors, Sirgapore, 18th February, 1921 19*592 words
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Advertisement552 1921-02-24 8 BANKS. Banque indastrlelle De Chine. (Incorporated in France.) Authorised Capital Pra. 260,000,000 Subscribed 160,000,000 Paid-up 75,000,000 Reserve liability to Shareholders 76,000,000 Other Reserve Funds 60,000,000 (1-3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Andre Bertneiot. General Manager: A. J. Femotte.552 words
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Advertisement499 1921-02-24 8 ria Ha Hon Ban, uartti. HEAD OFFICE: Singapore, Raffle. Chambers 4, 5 and 6. BRANCHES: Peneng 86 Beach Street Malacca 131 Joaker Street rsrp w' 7 7 79 Jal Suj3nlaa. i Batu Pahat.. 109 Jalan RahamaL AGENCIES AT- London, New York, San Franeia™ Sourabay;, s^SnS; CAPITAL. u£Sd PaTun B' ooo499 words
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Advertisement532 1921-02-24 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK Of IKDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHUM. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid ap Capital ia 600,000 Share* ol £5 each £5,000,00< Reserve Fund £3,600 00( Reserve Liability of £3,000,00< BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London Coaaty Weassadaater sad Parr s Bank,532 words
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Advertisement511 1921-02-24 8 BANKS. Sse Hai Tong Banking insurance Co., Ld. (Incorporated ia the Strait» 8.8.) HEAD OFFICE: 68, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. raid-up CapiUl $2,000,000 Surplus 496,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Efcg Lorn, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teok Hee, Eaq. Ong Chow Keng, Eaq. Teo Teow Peng, Eaq.511 words
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Advertisement290 1921-02-24 8 Helvetia Watch J CORNER HIGH STPIET, j 34 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD We are clearing our stock of cheap watchel I The Pricee have* been Reduced I Below Cost. The "INVENTIC" Watches are also amongst the cheap lots. J j WE SELL CYCLES AT PRICES TO MEET ALL POCKETS From $74290 words
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