Malaya Tribune, 26 February 1921
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Title Section29 1921-02-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. -No. 47 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921 PUCE S CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, FEB. I*. 1921.29 words
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Advertisement392 1921-02-26 1 S. IMAI JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours i 8.30 a.m.—5.30 p.if. ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDING No- 98 North Bridge Road Singapore Piatt, Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Battlements) Singapore. NOW ARRIVING. LATHES DRILLING MACHINES. WHITEAWAY'S sills —i CENT'S SUIT CASES. m CENT S FiTTEO SU,T c SES I A spleDd d value392 words
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Advertisement132 1921-02-26 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Btr*its Settlements ELE6TRIGIL OLPARTMENT. i l Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations. i Full range of Electrical st pplies in stock V I.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictocraph" Telephones. •MADSTRONG Plants. Theideai I Lighting Set for132 words
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Advertisement164 1921-02-26 1 THE MALM TRIBUNE' AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Phon» Sfo. 171 SUBSCRIPTION RATES PayabI© In Advance Per annum S 15 00 Half-yearly 7 60 Per quarter 375 I Postage Extra SO cte. par month. sssssssssbisssmssssmsssssssssss* a Estate Supplies Acetic <"&9U) Acid Veneer Chests Mo mi Chests Latex Cups KTC. I Mitsui dfrussan164 words
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Article1424 1921-02-26 2 BT "HAWK-EYB." This column will be devoted each Saturday to notes on the Boy Scouts movement in Singapore. Scoutmasters are requested to keep "Hawk-eye" informed of all matters of interest in connection with their troops. These Topics are meant to encouraga and assist them in their. \\oft. A1,424 words
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Article124 1921-02-26 2 Reuter. London, Feb 21,—The supplementary estimate amoanta to £3,352,000 for the year ending viaroh 31 for tbe Civil Servieea and Revenue Department. This includes the following additional expenditares: £250,000 for the Colonial Office, of which £195/00 is for verseas settlement £20/jOO. stsmp duty, payable to the Uuited KiogdomReuter. - 124 words
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Article154 1921-02-26 2 As an after-the war story, the following—told by Mr Arnold Ben nett in Things That Hare Inter ested Me —is hard to beat: The other day I met a British officer who had been wounded nine times, oaptaied by tbe Germans while in a state of anconsoioasnesß and in154 words
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Article87 1921-02-26 2 The annmsl general mot-ting of 11 >< Malacca Pla. ters' Association will be held in tha Malacca Club on Sunday. Kerch 6. at 10 a m. Tbe business will be Minuteb of last annua! general uuetiag correspondence to receive and pass tbe audited accounts for the year87 words
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Article68 1921-02-26 2 A n engagement is announced betw-m Tom BalWntyue, MC, of Bagan Serai, F M 8, and Katharine Vott (Mollie), elder daughter of ♦Irs W L Csrey, of Moant Tryon, ttorqaay. It is proposed by the Perak Motor XJnion to start a Register of members' seises For this purpose ail eaembers68 words
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Article80 1921-02-26 2 Reuter. Washington, Feb 21 —It Is announced that Mr Flecher will become Mr Harding's Assistant Secretary of State —Beater, Bt Augustine, Feb 21.—Mr Hard log hat announced that Mr Dougherty will be Attorney General. Stockholm, Feb 22.—M Von Bydow, Governor of Gothenburg, has agreed to form a cabinet.Reuter. - 80 words
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Article71 1921-02-26 2 Reuter. Berlin, Fob 22.—Zukenari Jukomari, ex Japanese Minister of Police, who recently armed on en official mlttlon to investigate police crimedetection methods, has been robbed. The thieves raided the hotel room while Jokomarl and the high German police offioiala were visiting criminal h«unti, and secered £8 0Reuter. - 71 words
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Article61 1921-02-26 2 Reuter. Berlin, Feb 22—The Opposition has gained consider ah Is iu the elections to the Prussian Diet among the Conservatives. The Peoples Party and the National Party together gained 71, *hile the Communists gained SO. Nevertheless, the Government coalition, comprising the Majority Socialists, Democrats, and Centre, retain aReuter. - 61 words
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Article40 1921-02-26 2 Messrs Barlow and Co report Feb 25.—During the week the copra market has be'u fi m and quotations close as follows No. 1 Standard $12 to $13 No. 2 Btand*rd $11 to $l£ No. Stsndn-d $10 to $11.40 words
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Article82 1921-02-26 2 The death rate per miile for the week ending Feb 12 was 25.26. The total number of deaths was 195 of which 130 were tn*! •< snd 65 females. One Earopean and 2 Eura. -ians died, also 159 Chinese, 17 Malays, 16 Indians. Convnlsiona oaasrd 28 deaths, ph>hi&is82 words
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Article84 1921-02-26 2 Press and private communications from Home recently indicate there Is now proceeding iv England a drsstic cat in the prices of articles each as ooots and clothes. Footgear, prloed last year at anything from 50s to £3, is now being sold in London shops at a figure as low as84 words
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Advertisement525 1921-02-26 2 YOUR MIRROR WILL TELL YOU If you need Pinkettea If yxur face i« pimply or yellow, if you f«« slime upon your tongue, its answer it you do, because these symptoms usually indicate a disordered condition of the liver or b -wels ■I are laxative perfection and aot as gently525 words
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Advertisement198 1921-02-26 2 H. EZEK I E L OPTICIANS. fob Eyeglasses ft Spectacles. O, High Street, (Europe Hotel Buildingt.) SINGAPORE We are offering a great reduction in Moron ac:kBsorifs, FORD SPARE PARTS, TYRES, TUBES, ETC Don't miss this opportunity. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER The King "U U C A 3 of the Road. Horn. Reeds,198 words
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Advertisement385 1921-02-26 2 I The only M &l lonic for the Complete Blood IW I II |f| W* g■ J [Heart, Muscles and g Preparation. ffl JL* I Nerves. Anaemia—Neurasthenia Convalescence—Ovarstrain— Debility—Rapid Growth—Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS. I Op therapy of the blood with Us active principles Wober.l is a typical active remely or medlolnal food385 words
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Advertisement774 1921-02-26 3 MARLBOROUGH, fha Hall for Oomfcrt, Good Music and Good Piotures hsata Bond. yrom Wednesday, F*br p.ry 23, to Monday. February 28. In a story of a girl's sacrifice for an erring brother arniDWYN PRODUCTION OF I IVELY ACTION AMD ABSORBING A Featuring MAE MARSH AND HATT MOORE In a story774 words
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Advertisement328 1921-02-26 3 i i Antral. From Bat nlBy FebrUary 56 t0 Thur>da Uwh 1 AlSSbm 1 Ttef.re AT ihj<— I» ttw onlf 3: AL HAMB R A Tht ti«II 'or Mo*lc and Fwturei ajalteo. SULCI* roajd. «nrlßi fatttrvals. A POROEPTJL BL4.OKTON PATHB DRAMA HTRfIT qunw AT 7V\ SWIRLING WITH ACTION FIRST SHOW328 words
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Advertisement293 1921-02-26 3 Of a series of super*-special pictures. AT 7 30 SHARP Something New and Different i Doris Kenyncn in 4 A Girls Polly" A story of the Perils of the Fi'ms. Produced by world in Five Parts. Robert Warwick also starred. Charlie Chat in Jn 11 Champion Charlie" In Two Parts.293 words
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Article662 1921-02-26 4 Nothing could be more speonlitive than the position of Turkey at the present moment. Within the country itself, there are two strong factions—the Tewfikites, who nominally are responsible to the Allies for the fulfilment of the peace terms finally laid down; and the Kemaltsts, or Nationalists, who662 words
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Article211 1921-02-26 4 The P and O untitled Nankin has left Colombo and le expected to arrive at this port on March 4 Letter* from "Jim Mlm w end "Jnet Clerk" ere crowded oat to-da* end will appear on Monday Among those who left by H M T Himalaya yesterday was Lt E211 words
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Article100 1921-02-26 4 To Visit Singapore. H I H Priooe Hircehito, the Grown Prince of Japan, wbo is on bis way to England, is expected to arrive at Sings pore on Mar eh 17 on he battleship Katori, which will be convoyed by the battleship Kasbima. The Prince is travelling100 words
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Article189 1921-02-26 4 Annual Business Meeting* There was a very good sod representative gathering of people at the annaal meeting of the Women* Christian Temperance Union thie week. The president of tbe Singapore branch was in the chair. After the opening prayer by Mist Blackmore, president for Malaya, .Miss189 words
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Article499 1921-02-26 4 Mr Justice L untitled Woodward arrived in Penang on Wednesday on his return from leave. Tbe states of tbe .Principal. Medical School. Singapore, hat been raised to class A of the Civil Ser vie?. Mr J Lornie has been granted leave of eight months and his resigns tion from Council499 words
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Article47 1921-02-26 4 Ceases From To-day. The Federated iaJaya Stat Government has d elded to eesT baying tio from to day. We understand that the Govern men, imeods to hold it. stock of t in until the time arrive, when it can be disposed of without loss.47 words
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Article93 1921-02-26 4 Reuter. London, Feu 23-In lbe Commons, Sir Hamar Green w-od admitted that a number of aax,l la o*dVs. attached to the fafe stabel.ry, were dismissed by their Commandant, Crosier, f or or Qi r looting and had been sent back reland on the advice of General Tador, commandingReuter. - 93 words
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Article93 1921-02-26 4 Reuter. New York, Feb 23— dr Janice Oohaian, of New York, s leading American Sinn Feiner, speaking at an Irish dinner in Chicago declared he desired to see the BriiUb Empire dismembered, because it meo.ced the Uni.ed States. He argued that that the United States shonld insist onReuter. - 93 words
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Article49 1921-02-26 4 Reuter. Paris, Feb 23.—The cH«to*s I'horities stye that French imports in January wers 1.982 million franci compared with 2,495 million frsncs m January of last jear. The exports amounted to 1,862 million francs compared wi'h LC9 million francs. Tbe exports of manufactures increased by 537 million francs.—Keuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article76 1921-02-26 4 Reuter. London, Feb 26\— \t a bacqae' given to bim by tbe National Libtrsl Club, Viscount Grey referred to Anglo-American relations, and declared that the people of tbe United States seemed very conscious of an A°g<o Japanese alliance and discassed the possibility of it involving them inReuter. - 76 words
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Article64 1921-02-26 4 Reuter. London, Feb 23.—1t the Howe of Commons, replying to a question a« regards the policy governing it.ter imperial exohanges, Mr Bonar Law deolared that in tbe case of tbe colonies and protectorates, as far ss possible, Government maintained stability of rxehange in relation to sterling, unless itReuter. - 64 words
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Article57 1921-02-26 4 Reuter. London, Feb. 23 A New York telegram states the Uncle Sam Oil Company, New Jersey, ii suing the Standard Oil Company (or £250,000,000 as compensation for the oil taken from 466,000 acres of oil lands in Oklahoma, of which plaintiffs claim the lease and which the StandardReuter. - 57 words
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Article39 1921-02-26 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipob, Feb 26 —R W Pillar described at one of the youngest oonjarors from Singapore," performing at a local picture palace. eh rged yesterday witb theft and was remanded until Wednesday next.39 words
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Article193 1921-02-26 4 The Young Women's Christian Association will bold its anneal pablio meeting on Monday at 5-3 J p m, in the Association Hall, 8 For' Canning road. Lady Ouillemard was preside, and the Hon Mr D T Perkins will take the chair. AH *t J are interested are invited to attend.193 words
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Advertisement229 1921-02-26 4 t Perfumes. JUST RECEIVED New fctook* of the oelebrated v Bunga Kemantin ami "Bunga Rajah" PERFUMES Made «eleeire*y fer KOBINSON Co., Ltd. Bottles $1.75, $3.25 $3,50 4CWJDIA. PERFUMES Sweet Pea $S 50 bottle Red Box 3.SO' Night Scented stock 1.50 6ly of the Valley 3,50 Large assortment < f the229 words
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Advertisement386 1921-02-26 4 m i GUAN KIVT Co., Ltd., laeorpor ted la th« StraiU SttUememUt 36, PHILLIP STxtEET, SINGAPORE i New Shipments Jast Arrived. Galvanized Rotfing B. He end Nuts Improved Engineer's Ratchet Braces 0 Steel Ratchet Drills ass rted Grindstones in Iron Troughs Pike Emery Grinder complete Pruning Saws (S'raits and C386 words
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Advertisement45 1921-02-26 4 Just Deceived SHIPMENT OF OUR POPULAR PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 in 3 in., 4 in-. 6 ia. Try this Belting if you have not dene bo, and yon will want to uee it on all yourjpulleys. SOLE AGENTS: liu Kilt I Co., Market Street.45 words
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Miscellaneous146 1921-02-26 4 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Feb. 2«. High Tides.—0.48 a.m. 1J p.w. Laundry demonstration 1—cc, Y.W.CJL, 10J0. Chamber of Commerce, I MO. Cricket: 8 R C v Leak* XI. 8CEC New Year S porta, 2.80. Hockey: 8CCvRGA,at Blakan Meti. B. Scoot»: IX Troop, 2; telegraphy elan, 4; VII Troop, 8.H7 Polo:146 words
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Article267 1921-02-26 5 v. i n deciding just what are Th 'JTurkieh claims, and finding the 5!hT atdVude towards them, ia aSS into a quagmire of words IS conflicung senUments. mited States does not approve .v I eaeue of Nations decision i?Ys» and asks that the CounJilto rescruunise the question. fl267 words
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Article250 1921-02-26 5 SEVERAL MATTERS FOR SETTLEMENT. Reuter. New York, Feb 23. —A telegram ■ays Washington dispatches show more hopeful prospects of a settlement of the dispute with regard to tbe disposal of tbe ex.Oerman cables. It is understood that France has dov agreed with Britain and tbe United States, batReuter. - 250 words
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Article87 1921-02-26 5 Reuter. *"J||sa, Feb 23.-Following verdict iv lbs case of Lieuta "M UDgdoo, the Japanese Governan. k re cx P">"e«" ita regret in a rnVSttT thft courtfOBQd th 6 "Mtrf had 251 »"»> order,, he bad been tos month's oonfio.msot M-Jln for te.tifwiog falsely at V'U. c J *PReuter. - 87 words
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Article54 1921-02-26 5 WEJS "tion *r nd Qenerai pianu H P. Lltmted against the D »'iei .T ptinter Mr l!,! ehol,ler iQ theTrnst, tfth, x ECCBsed the directors rU8t f mi8na »n»gemenl and dl »id*nd ,,8 PP r °Pri»tion of unpaid V M,attledi the King's Hr*iJ? 8100 t0 -<W. defendant54 words
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Article384 1921-02-26 5 CONFLICTING GREEK AND TURKISH CUIUS. *4* Rival Factions. Reuter. London, Feb 43—The delay in the pmcee iocs of the Near East Confi recoe yes erday were due not onl, to the il ness of tba Turkish Orand V sier but ala-> the difficulty of reoonoiling the claim*Reuter. - 384 words
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Article128 1921-02-26 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb 28.—The Council of the League of Nations has completed the formation of a committee to deal with the amendments of the 00Tenant. The committee will consist of eleven members, Mr Balfour representing Britain.—Renter. Paris, Feb 23.—The Council of the League has constituted an International BlockadeReuter. - 128 words
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Article163 1921-02-26 5 A gang or gangs of armed robbers who are causing the Ampang Police many sleepless nights were out again on Sunday, Feb 20, when they entered the house of a Chinese T >wkay and took away all they wanted. Tbe robbers were ten in number, but now163 words
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Article71 1921-02-26 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb 23—Persian reports state that calm prevail* at Teheran. The bazaar has bean closed, and the Cossacks have made a redistribution of wealth. A number of arrests have been made, including the ex-Ministers Montssulmulk, Mokbtesh Hamed and Saltaneb, and Princes Firmanfirma and Firoura. The rebelsReuter. - 71 words
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Article1282 1921-02-26 5 Acting ?res dent Bombarded By Questions. Shcsklog State of the Roads. At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday afternoon in the Board Room Mr. C E F Green presided for the first time, in the absei.ee on leave of Mr. Ferrer and was supported by Messrs.1,282 words
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Article43 1921-02-26 5 Reuter. London, Feb. 23.—Mr. Chamberlain announces that after providing £10,000,000 for refunds aad approximately £1,000,000 for interest aa prepayment, the net amount of excess profits duty paid to the Exchequer from April 1, 1920 to Feb. 19, 1921, was £191,000,000.—Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article30 1921-02-26 5 Fred Watcrbonte Co, Ltd Singapore, Feb 36. Today's dosing rubber quotations are as under New York 18} c's. London—llg J. Singapore, 34 c's. Sbee*. Tone of market:— Dull.30 words
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Article49 1921-02-26 5 12 O'clock Qooo. Feb 26. Pale Ribbed. Orepe Smoked 8h Oloiing Prices Closing Prloee. Buyers 8 lien Bayers Sellers. Spot 34 344 Mar 35 3B{ April to Jane 40 41 Tone of market:—Easier. [Messrs Lyall and Btett's share market report will be found on49 words
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Article34 1921-02-26 5 Singapore, Feb 26. Silver.—3lf. Hongkong.—6f per cent premium Shanghai.—69 1 Three months Gold.—|4Bf. Rubber, Market—Tbe rubber markst remains dull with little passing. March Standard Sheet 351/16. April 27/27*. April/Jane ft*34 words
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Article60 1921-02-26 5 8 u£t>i or*, Feb 26. On London— Bank 4 m/s t/4 1/4 Demand 2/3 27/33 Private 3 m/i 2/4 17/31 On India— Bank T. T. 176 On Hongkong— _>» Bankd/d 6|% On Shanghai— Bank d/d «9, On Javi— Bank T. T. 130ij On Japjsn— Bank d/d 92 Sovereigns—buying rate60 words
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Article519 1921-02-26 5 FOOTBALL. S.C.C n v s.r.c. a By "Reynard." Muoh interest waa displayed in first meeting of the second soccer -leveni of the 8 C 0 and 8 R O on the 8 R 0 ground yesterday, when the tflams were 8R O II Barues Holyoak and Fenwiok ;Ad am519 words
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Article85 1921-02-26 5 S.C.C II v A.P.C, Tbe second hockey eleven of the SCC did very well yesterday In defeating the A P C by two goals to ons. In a «treoaous gam* La Mothe and Hitch scored for 'he winners and Lloyd fur ■he losers. The standard of pla/ wr a85 words
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Article75 1921-02-26 5 S.C.C. II v A.P.C. Ths Leake Union Cricket eleven is trying conclusions with an SB C team on tbe Club's ground to-dsy. FIFTH TEST MATCH. The M 0 C eleven have oommenc ed badly in the last of the Test Matches. A wire from Sydney gives the English total75 words
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Article159 1921-02-26 5 L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Play. Mixed Doubles A Class. Capt. and Mrs. Morrsll ser. beat Mr. and Mrs. Ager plus 15.2, o—2, 8—«, B—o. Mrs. Brooke and Mr. Nathan owe 15 beat Mrs. Sehested and Mr. Mogliston owe 4, 4—B, B—3, B—3. Mr. and Mrs. Smith owe 4 beat159 words
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Article143 1921-02-26 5 TO-DAY'S MATCH. Lady Gaillemard baa kindly consented to present the Barnes cups to the winners of the match to be played to-day at the Singapore Polo Club at Balestier. Play will commence at 4.30 sharp. A stand has been erected which will add greatly to the comfort of spectators,143 words
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Article128 1921-02-26 5 K.G.C. EVENTS. In the Keppel Quit Olab Febraar) model (stroke) competition the three best scores were 0 M Jamiesoa 91 14 77 J Thomson 90 12 78 JTryner 90 U 79 The hell iweep on Saturday lest wee won by Mr H Jackson with a net score of 384,128 words
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Article95 1921-02-26 5 NO CLUB AT PRESENT. Al the meeting of boxing entbuiMta at the Saxon Motor Garage yesterday it was reported that effort» to obtain a suitable building had failed, and it wai therefore decided that the formation of a boxing olab would have to be abandoned for the present. It95 words
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Article23 1921-02-26 5 NORWEGIAN MEET. Christians, Feb. 28.—There were 60,000 spectators to witness the great Holrnenkollen skiing meeting, which was favoured with fine weather.— Reutcr.23 words
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Article26 1921-02-26 5 S.C.R.C. SPORTS. A reminder might be given of the Straits Chinese Recreation Clab New Tear sports on Hong Lim Green at 2 30 this afternoon.26 words
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Article153 1921-02-26 5 The following passengers left ths Straits for England in H. M. T. Himalaya," which sailed at noon yesterday: Lieut. Col. Bell, Major and Mrs. Shore, Lieut. Col. Stuart, Major Bennett, Lieut. T W Doke, Lieut. L B Jackson, Lieut Oxlade, Lieut. Hall, Lieut Reid-Miller, S Comdr. and Mrs.153 words
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Advertisement267 1921-02-26 5 JUST ARRIVED Waverley Motor Oars Hood Cloths Woolsr Motor Oyoles Sparking Plugs (Bimms,T3ob Boy el Bioyoiee son Olao Motor Horns in Metal Polish Simms Magneton And Other Motor Accessorise FOR SALE—CHEAP. One Denby Motor Lorry 24, ton, with New Tyres A Body. Choo Seng Van Co., North Ont i &r>z4267 words
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Article791 1921-02-26 6 LaJetl P. Ices Quoted ia the Market. Stopper*, Feb 26 Mhfißce i Lyall and Kvait, Exchange and Share Brokers, isae* the f ollowiog lift at quotations Raober Delltr Shares kfle Taiue* Bojon *sUs» liM lanky 035 0.45 1 Aluf Gajah 1.75 2.25 2 Amalgamated Malay 2.50 3.0791 words
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Article111 1921-02-26 6 Sago flour is qu >ted at 17/6. Tin is quoted at £173 .1 0 In London. Tapioca is quoted at If/6 for fair flake. Gambler Is quoted at 30/6 in London cube gambler at 38/-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling Amerioan, is at 9.72. Black pepper111 words
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Article64 1921-02-26 6 The Aihembre will present, tonight, e six-reel Blackton-Pathe production "Forbidden Valley," featuring May McAvoy anl Bruce Gordon, as well as an Outing-Chester subject, a Topical Budget and a new Charlie Chaplin comedy. In the first show there will be two short pictures folI lowed by the eleventh and64 words
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Advertisement360 1921-02-26 6 High Class fWm $1.15 Virginia %SM Cipare'tcs. w o fcS2f| f so $S?s Demonstration A series of demonstrations of the improved Malaya Tyre Austin Tractor wili|be held in the S.S. and F.M.S. in the coarse of the next few weeks and we should be pleased to send you an invitation360 words
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Advertisement342 1921-02-26 6 OFFICES RAFFLES SQUARB Raffles Chambers 4, 5 6, suitable for a Bank. To suit tenants' requirements willing to divide space into small offices. Entry early part of 1911 Please apply to The GENERAL MANAGER, HO HONG BANK, Ltd. I Mortgage c Sale of Valuable Rubber Plant tion at Kranji Manager's342 words
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Advertisement199 1921-02-26 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED. —As soon as possible an experienced Shipping Clerk and Book-keerer for a large commercial office in town. Apply to Box No. 327, e/o Malaya Tribune. 26 2 uc WANTED AT ONOE.-I :i Merchant's Office, Auction Clerk, used to General Office work Apply in writing, staring previous experience,199 words
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Advertisement390 1921-02-26 6 Stop difiestlon relieve Tbe longest-lasting sweetmeat in ths world I WRIGLEYSa NANYANG BROTHERS TOBACCO GOMPANY, 38, Robinson Road, Singapore Branches fit KOALA LUMPOK. PENANQ, IPOH. sole propeity «>>e property NANYANG BROTHERS TOBACCO COMPANY. China's Greatest Tobacco and Cigarette Factories. As convincing proof of tha good qualities of our Cigarettes, sales390 words
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Advertisement76 1921-02-26 6 fcj«£?3S PUL9 TEKONG BRiCKS. B»st Machine Pressed Pricks. For prices an 1 further parricuUr? Tan Kah Kec Co., BB —l B Bl B^BB ,^**'>*ssffi3B*«aWßßia^ Basure your future health by using the world-renowned ATAIK NIGB*BI PILLS which have a most brilliant record of success. Taey oommand a continually increaßing sale for76 words
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Advertisement604 1921-02-26 7 P.sO.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hi. Majesty*. Government. Iflß OOMPANY'B MAIL SBBVIOBS EAST OF BOMBAY at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kankin about M r 2 Soudan about Mar 22604 words
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Advertisement728 1921-02-26 7 Passenger and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in U.SJU FOR ACCOUNT OF THE D. 8 SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA. Ka£2?SLi Pueengen end Freight Mar 5 SesdTSe** J«*ngers and Freight Late Mar Granite SUte Passengers and Freight Late Apl For SAN728 words
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Advertisement412 1921-02-26 7 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVICATION CO LP. (ißObrpontod ia Ka«i*. d) otrNNt Bee ilea to Jtpu via i-oag-■oaii seaagnal, sad to Catsatta p M«I, troai Singapore, Tfkinj cargo on through Bills of Lad*»to«., aUcaoTSwmtow. Ansoy, Tientsin, Newch wang, Vangtsse ports, Formosa, tbe Philippine, etc FOB PENASQ AJBTD CALCUTTA Kumsaag 6 mm HOHGKOSQ,412 words
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Advertisement415 1921-02-26 7 O.S.K. Tfce Isiti Skosti Msli, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Street Prijtfsel Stlllnt from siigapon (Subject to change withont notice) European Lima, For POBT SAID. MARSEILLES. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Shunko Maru Mar 25 Momr York Una. For NEW YORE (via PANAMA) Amazon Maru (loadirg Fab 33)415 words
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Advertisement614 1921-02-26 7 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated In Japan) Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Goveraccct (Subject to Alterations without Notice) European Mall Una Fortnightly Servian For LONDON ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG, COLOMBO, SUEZ, POBT SAID MARSEILLES. Yokohama Maru Mar 1 Eliest mid Mar Mishima Maru Mar 23 Uvmrpool Una For MARSEILLES614 words
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Advertisement471 1921-02-26 8 WANTED. s WANTED.—2 Smart Jobbing Oompoeitors. good salary to good men. Apply with details of previous experience to La Brooy, Ipoh. 212 26 2 «•jesseßß*»sjßassjuaj»eßßue»»« WANTED. —A Obineee CUera capable of taking charge of a full ret of Books. Please tpply in own handwriting, stating salary required, c/o Ma*aya Tribune.471 words
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Advertisement652 1921-02-26 8 NOTICES. i «ii in m No«iO«. The Public are respectfully in formed that we hare opened a New Confectionery Saloon and Cafe at the Burlington, Coleman Street, from the 11th last. The Teoeadf ro Salrpn 7 2—M 113 AUCTION SALE. LAND AUCTION. On behalf of tbe Municipal Comnr ssioners of652 words
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Advertisement541 1921-02-26 8 BANKS. Banque Ladiwirielle De China. Authorised Capital Frs. 2W.00C.000 Subscribed 160,000,000 Paid-up Raatrra liability to Shareholders 75,000,000 Other Reserve Funds 60,000,000 I (1-3 of the Capital snbsseihed by the Qovsrameat of ths Chinese Eepuhhc.) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Aadra Berthalot. General Manager: A. J. Pal asm HEAD OFFICE541 words
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Advertisement550 1921-02-26 8 BANKS, rii v lav bit, uiittt mmu\*vmmui 9*i*99m% mmv mil i S t SJK» ft. UkMCHSB: Penang «6 Tmh sJtmL Malacca ftbtt *miir fltml, Muar T7-79 fibre ftsksiwa Batu Pahat.. 109 Jalaa Raaaniat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Bjsl Enssnlii L Batavia, Sourabaya, ■SSS Shsmghai Hongkong, Amoy, Pnlembang aad Trang.550 words
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Advertisement497 1921-02-26 8 CNAITEIJED lAJU 8F mH\ AUITiAUA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED W sQMLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER Capital ia &twu»j* Reserve Fund £«^0a!D00 Reserve Liability of Tr possets f^tVOffff.ffftO BANKERS. Bank of England. London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London Geanty Wentsntnsasr and Parr's Bank, Ud. National yroviai ial» sssd Untea Bank of497 words
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Advertisement567 1921-02-26 8 BANKS, Sze Hai long Bankinj Insurance Co., Ld. (lacorporated ia the Straits 8.8.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, KXINQ SfREtT, SINGAPORE. Estabtiahed 1907. Paid-up Capital $8,000,000 Surplus 406,000 COURT OP ©MOTORS. Seen Erne Lira, Esq.-Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Eeq.—Deputy Chair men. Chan Teokfiee, Esq. One Chew fang, M* Tec Teew Pans;, Esq.567 words
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Advertisement307 1921-02-26 8 Helvetia Watch Co CORNfR MICH BTRIET, 34 10BTH BBIDGE ROAD We are clearing our stock of cheap watches The Pricme haws been Reduced Below Coat. The "INVENTIG" Watches are also amongst the cheap lots. WE SELL CYCLBS AT PRICES TO MEET ALL POCKETS FBOM $74 AND UPWARDS. Easy Terms o»n307 words
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