Malaya Tribune, 26 May 1921
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Title Section29 1921-05-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII- NO. 122 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921 PBICE fi CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921.29 words
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Advertisement180 1921-05-26 1 S. IMAI JAPANESE DENTIST Consultation Hours i 8.30 a.m —5.30 p.m. ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDING No. 98 North Bridge Boad, Singapore I Piatt, Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straita Settlements) Singapore. (In Stock.) Screw Cutting Lathes. Ontr.s 4" Length Bed 3' 6" Change Wheels Gap 4| c 71 V Slides on Bed180 words
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Advertisement135 1921-05-26 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. ■Incorporated in Strait. Settlements ELECTRICAL DEPMTMEIT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, Fall rang* of Bleotrioal iuppli* »rt j j VLB. Wires Cables. I Metal Filament Lamps. I Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. II "DlCtdinpfc" Telephones. -MADSTRONG' PlBIltS. Theldeal Lighting Set for Bungalows and135 words
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Advertisement241 1921-05-26 1 I SUN COMPANY supplies AH Photographic Materials AND The Bight Place for Amateurs IN Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. U, NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, SINGAPORE- Phone 660- BMMiMaaaae-^-aJ "ONODA" Portland CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Mantitacturino Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. BOLE AGEMS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) _____-«ra»*^»»aa^a« I The241 words
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Article10 1921-05-26 2 (We de seeesearily aadors* the opinions expressed by eorrespeadents.)10 words
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Article517 1921-05-26 2 From HUANG HSU AN WBN (Wee Hean Boon) i Reeding of Dr Lim Boon BLeng'i coming departure for China in a paper, I think it will not be oat of plaee to give a brief sketch of the acting Chinese re preBentative in the Legislative Council,517 words
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Article111 1921-05-26 2 The tallest men now living io the British Isles are villagers of Balmaclellan, in Galloway, whose average height is 5ft. Ktyin," says Dr William Robinson, of 8anderland Infirmary, in the British Medical Journal.'' He gives the following uoeanare ments of a giant who visited him at111 words
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Article66 1921-05-26 2 Reuter. Washington, May 20.—President Harding has signed the Immigration Restriction Bill.—Reuter. New York, May 20.—Giuseppe Defilippo has been arrested on a charge of causing the terrible Wall-street explosion in September last.—Reuter. New York, May 21.—The inclusion of Signor Caruso's name in the list of the Metropolitan Opera artistsReuter. - 66 words
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Article105 1921-05-26 2 Mr W L Conlay, who has been Commissioner of Police, F M 8, pince 1916, is ssid to be retiring next January. Mr Conlay has been a successful police officer. His know, ledge of Hindestani hss been of great service to bim daring his twenty-eight years' service in tbe F105 words
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Article178 1921-05-26 2 Tbe following are the arrsngements in connf otion with the King's birthday parade on Jane 3 Tbe parade will be held on the Race Coarse, at 7.45 a m. Tbe psrade will consist of the troops of tbe Garrison, Johore Military Foroes, Straits Settlement" Police, St Andrew's178 words
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Article141 1921-05-26 2 Reuter. London, May 23 —As regards the speeches of Mr Hoghes and G®» Smntfl, cabled yesterday, the Daily Telegraph' points oat that both statesmen emphasise that the forthcoming meeting of Empire Premiers will be very important in view of tht discussion of the new constitutional relations. The journalReuter. - 141 words
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Article124 1921-05-26 2 Reuter. Rotterdam, May 23. —According to the Telegrsaf," two representatives of the Standard Oil 0 mipan v have arrived at the Hac.ee with a view to obtaining a concession for one half of tbe Djambi oilfields. They hope the Duteb First Chamber will refer back to tbe SecondReuter. - 124 words
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Article61 1921-05-26 2 Reuter. Paris, May 20.—French exports daring tbe four first montbt of 1921 reach 7,400,756,000 francs, an in crease of 1,111,940,000 above the corresponding period of 1920. Tbe export of manufactured objfc'a has increased 574,276 OCO Importation daring the same period fell to 7,118,396,000, this using a decrease ofReuter. - 61 words
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Article59 1921-05-26 2 Reuter. London, May 23.—Telegrams from state tbst the Cabinet has resigned owing to a peaceful revole tion. This has no connection with tbe Royalists. It appesrs the military concentrated and demanded the resignation. It Is suggested as an explanation tbst the movement was to forestal a Radical moveReuter. - 59 words
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Article45 1921-05-26 2 Reuter. Geneva, May 22 —The meeting of the Council of the League of Nations has been postponed from Jane 9 to Jane 17 to enable representatives of the St** 6 some of whom have important engagement? on June 6, to attend the session.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article141 1921-05-26 2 It is estimated that there are nearly 1500,000 tappsble rubber trees on holdings, in the Federated Malay States alone, which are less tbsn 100 seres in extent, with a total aoreage of over 25,000 of which over 10,000 sores are alresdy in bearing. A censes woeld probably disclose that these141 words
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Article260 1921-05-26 2 An Unemployment Note. Circular letter number seven of the Clerical Union states, inter alia Owing to the printers requiring more time than waa anticipated and the audit of the accounts having just been completed, the first annual general meeting will be held on June 17 at 5 p.m.260 words
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Advertisement706 1921-05-26 2 How did you wake this morning? Feeling fresh and'fit,' or ore*. coated ton«u. and a the latter its time you tried Pinkette*. the dainty Itttle liver and bowel regulators T nature. T*o Pinkettes to night, You U feel better in everywhere at 60 rents the vial, or on receipt of706 words
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Advertisement331 1921-05-26 2 fIJJGECS'SizEQra* N M Aerated* Com Pain Stopped Quick "Gets It" Loosens Them 80 They Lift Off in A Jiffy. The corn pain* cease a* soon as a few drops of ••Gets-It" reach th* corn. It goes out of the burtlaf business forever. 43K Br Corn flono ■|v for a day331 words
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Advertisement551 1921-05-26 2 Pain in the Region of the Hips. Have you pains in the region of the hips. Many people suffer from pain in the region of thf» nine. They may come from a touch of ciatica, or Rheumatism, or from a strain of the muscles. They may have other causes, but551 words
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Advertisement541 1921-05-26 2 Cured of Stone at 76. Ii is indeed triumph whsn confirmed who is willing to oawfirsn personally B: and aconiainr diaeaae. are completely tatement to anyone who may ckae* cured without an operation after four communicate with him at 62, Huntingdon rears of suffering. Although the first street, Barnsbury N541 words
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Advertisement338 1921-05-26 3 MARLBOROUGH fhe Hall for Comfort. Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road. Prom Tuesday, May 24, to Sunday, May 29. A HAMPTON-PATHE PRODUCTION OP HUMAN TOUCHES that stir and stir tie the audience" featuring H. B. WARNER AND LILLIAN RICH in a story rioh and oolonrful in types, vividly, realistically338 words
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Advertisement660 1921-05-26 3 Tht The From Saturday, May 21, to Thureday, May Alhambra Alhamnra la la the only AT THE theatre the Theatre BBaaaaaav A\ ALHAM B R A 3E' Oreheatra Tea, etc. aad the BEST Tht Hall for Mutic and Features aaread A THRILLINUAND ENTHRALLING SUPER PRODU CTION FIRST SHOW AT 7.30660 words
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Advertisement430 1921-05-26 3 NIGHTS ONLY NIGHTS ONLY TUESDAY, Vm£L TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. k (J WEDNESDAY, THURBD AY THURSDAY V [i 24th, 26th A) 26th May 24th, 25th 26th May CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE A DOG'S LIFE In Three Parte. PROGRAMME.! First Show at 7.30 Lnre of the Cirouß Serial—Epi*» 8 and430 words
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Article43 1921-05-26 4 DEATH. Cheb :ye C fib kg —At bis reti •lenof No. 6, Heereu gtree*, Malacc», at 11.30 a m on Monday, the 23 d inst. Interment at Bakit Snbnkor, on Sunday, the 19th inat., at 11 e.n>. 25 5 27 543 words
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Article37 1921-05-26 4 Mr«. Chia Tiong 8aan and family tender their heartfelt thatika to all those who extended their sympathies t"> the family of the la»e Mr. Chia Tiong 8uan in their recent ber*ave> meet *6 5 26 537 words
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Article831 1921-05-26 4 Mr. Nutt has declared war on the salary allowances now enjoyed by the members of the Government service. Doubtless he is moved by the fact that the pay-cutting movement in commercial establishments is taking upon itself the nature of a landslide, and the assumption that its831 words
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Article326 1921-05-26 4 This morning's mail train from tbe P M 8 was 29 minutes lata. A mail for Western Australia will close to-morrow by tbe s s Charon at 11 a m. The s s Paul Lecat, with mails from the Continent, is expected here at 8 a m to morrow. Two326 words
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Article437 1921-05-26 4 Several Questions to be Answered. An ordinary meeting of tha Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held in tbe boardroom at 2,15 p.m 'o-morrow. Mr Griffith-Jones will ask (1) What are tbe terms and condition! upon which the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co, Ltd, oontrol the telephone system of437 words
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Article382 1921-05-26 4 Ab we reported yesterday, the death occurred on Tuesday, at Millicent," 16 Ceppage-road, of Mr George d'Almeida, Consal for the United States of Colombia and ViceConsal for Spain, at the age of 50 years. He bad been in indifferent health for some time, bet ep382 words
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Article238 1921-05-26 4 Rent Collector Telia Us wv Tea Money l 8 Hat AUeged Criminal Breach 0 f Bone\ charged with cri mmal of treat in respect of $20,000 aa!? 1 rents which he haa collated t° f continued at the Assiaes vested.' tk fore Mr J.atioe C Kveritt and Mr238 words
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Article233 1921-05-26 4 Lopez-Monteiro. A pretty wedding wu solemni.ea J the Chnrch of St. mot Singapore, on Saturday, by the RV Father Sapage, the oontractin, parties being Mr Charles Msthes Lopez of tbe District Office Alor Oajab, Malacca, and Miss A deli» Elizabeth Monteiro of 20, Desk*-, road, Singapore. The bride wu233 words
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Article32 1921-05-26 4 Reuter. London, May 24.—Ths first miaen to resume are six hundred at the Madeley Wood collieries, in Shropshire, who have accepted a temporarj wages agreement, pending a general settlement.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article42 1921-05-26 4 At the annual meeting of the Singapore Automobile Club yetterday. the n<*w rules suggested were adopted. A fall report of tbe meeting is crowded out of to dsy'i tssn<\ owing to pressure of other matter, and will be given to-morrow.42 words
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Article257 1921-05-26 4 Mr M V Pillai, Municipal Commissioner, leaves for England on holiday by the Iyo Mara on Jane 15. Tbe P and O I l Doners has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive st this port at daylight an Sunday. She will come alongside the P and 0 Wharf on257 words
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Advertisement209 1921-05-26 4 GUARANTEED FOIi EVER. H A LEIGH THB ALL BICYCLE. Supplied in three popular models. MODEL B SPECIAL KA( EIQR MODEL "D" POPULAR R LETGtt MODEL 'E R.\OING R\ LEIGH All mode's complete with Lamp and Ball. Illustrated catalogue and price list on application SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON Qo„ Ltd. In vn«.-rnt*-<l209 words
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Advertisement298 1921-05-26 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated m the Straita Settlementa. 36. PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. New Shipments Just Received. Hydraulic Pump I Leather, Beat Ouality Chamois Leather. Braes Garden ByriDge*, I Little Giant Screw Plates to screw 1/8" to 1/4", Little Giaut Pipe 8 took and Dies to sorew 1/4" to 1",298 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous161 1921-05-26 4 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, May 26. High Tide.—1.89 a.m. Corpus Christi. Queen Mary's birthday (1867.) 8 S A, ann. meeting, Exchange, 5.16 B Scouts III Troop, 5.16. 0T M C A, gymnastic clius, 8.30. To-morrow, May 27. High Tides.—0.53 a.m., 2.18 p.m. Municipal Commissioners, 2.15. Football S C C v161 words
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Article132 1921-05-26 5 The newspapers in England have mnoh to say about the nf the Australian and South African Premiers. The Indian delegate to the Empire Conference has some interns.ing views on India's aims. The Silesian affair is apparently as much a puzzle as ever, Germany is spoken of as being132 words
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Article325 1921-05-26 5 NO DEFINITE AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED. Reuter. London, May 23 —The bitterness of tbe French press on the Upper Silesian question shows no signs of abatement. While believing m Herr Wirth's sincerity, tbe newspapers opine that Wirth is powerless ag»»» 8t police and military complicity. They complain that Mr LloydReuter. - 325 words
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Article84 1921-05-26 5 Reuter. New York, May 23.-Spe.king at a banquet, President Harding appealed lor co-operation in every factor ot American industry to put the nationa house in order, tie promised that Government interference with business will be reduced to a minimum. Government cooperation with all properly conducted beunesaes would beReuter. - 84 words
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Article65 1921-05-26 5 Reuter. New York, May 33.-Tbe steamer Panhandle State has been refloated. —Renter. a I [A wire of May 20 stated A fire sWting from an oil fetd pipe very badly damaged the 10,000 ton American liner Panhandle State, manned by strike breakers. Tbe firemen were enable to suppressReuter. - 65 words
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Article86 1921-05-26 5 Reuter. Alexandria, May 24.—Last night was quiet, and the curfew order was well observed. m* It is officially announced that o* natives and 12 Europeans (including an Italian girl) have been killed, ana 191 oi both parties wounded. The banks, bourse, and shops have re-opened, but theReuter. - 86 words
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Article777 1921-05-26 5 PRESS COMMENTS ON THE MATTER. Indian Opinion. Reuter. London, May 23.—The speeches of General Smuts and Mr Hughes are given much prominence. They are regarded as heralding the approach of discussions in the Imperial Cabinet. Great significance is attached to tbe fact that Mr Hughes has now circulatedReuter. - 777 words
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Article21 1921-05-26 5 Reuter. Lisbon, May 24.-A new Uberal Cabinet has been constituted, witn Queiro* aa Premier and Minister for the Colonies.—Haute*,Reuter. - 21 words
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Article700 1921-05-26 5 FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE GAME. There are drastic alterations in both the S C C and the is X C elevens tor the league game to-morrow. The SCC will be without Dean, Jamieson or Munro and the S R C are fielding substitutes for Wheatley, Pennefather and Russell. Dean and700 words
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Article119 1921-05-26 5 A.P.C. BEAT S.C.C. A good win by four goals to two for the A P C resulted from yesterday's hockey match with the SCC. The Club played well in the first half, and after each of two goals scored by L M Pennefather m the first half, Turnbull and119 words
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Article51 1921-05-26 5 STRAITS CHINESE R. C. Yeat. rday'a Play. Billiards.—Championship. lap Thian Bin be/it Low Seng Chye; A Class Poh Kirn Yong beat Lim *ew Ch p y ing Ponr .-A Class Choon Leon g beat John Lim 7-*. 10—«; B «Claas Tan Soo Bit beat Lee Keng Bioon *—6,51 words
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Article1562 1921-05-26 5 Reuter - NOTES ON THE WEIGHTS. (By Reuter. The weights for the first day of the Spring race meeting having been published, the following notes on some of the entrants will be of imerest MECCANO holdi pride of place in race No 7 with 11 it 71bs, and he is1,562 words
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Article361 1921-05-26 5 S.CC TOURNAMENT. A Singles. (Final.) Dean and Sinclair again met last evening, this time in the final of A Singles, with Dean owing 3. The court was in excellent trim. Sinclair won the toss and took Id vice, so that his point advantage occurred in all games in361 words
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Article143 1921-05-26 5 Aeria had an easy win over Carnegy in the semi-final of the 5 v, tennis Championship yesterday. in the first set he led off with five games in succession, Carnegy only managing to pull off one game, after which he was again beaten. In the second set Carnegy143 words
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Article84 1921-05-26 5 Chia Keng Tye and Tan Chong Khee, two of the best, and perhaps the two best, tennis players of the Straits-Chinese community, have safely negotiated their ties in the Championship event, which is approaching the final stage. Yesterday's Play. Championship. Chia Keng Tye beat Seah bng84 words
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Article31 1921-05-26 5 AMERICAN SUCCESS. Reuter. London, May 24.—Eight out of ten Americans have survived the first round of the Amateur Golf Championship at Hoylake. Two others drew byes for the second round.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article30 1921-05-26 5 Fred Waterhoaee Ca, Ui Singapore, Mby 26. To-day's closing rubber quota tiom* are aa under New York.—15 ota London —7} I. Singapore 27 cts, Tone of the MarketWeak.30 words
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Article49 1921-05-26 5 12 o'clock noou, May 26. Ribbvd. Ornpe Smoked Sb. Closing Pri< e« Closing Prio* Beyer* S«ll«rs Bny«rs Spot 314 37 27$ June Jnly 28* 2H July to Sep-. 30 J1 July to Deo 32 33 Ton« of market: —Weak Tin to-day $91.26; no sellers.49 words
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Advertisement124 1921-05-26 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAUTT. The Mnnioipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the sopply and delivery of Furniture for Officers* Quarters, at th<> Eleotric Sub-station, Mur/icipal Offioes, Singapore. Specification and Tender forms may be obtained at the Municipal during offiCHhours. Tenders on the prescribed forms and eoolosed in the envelopes provided therewith124 words
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Advertisement403 1921-05-26 5 FKASEB I HALMEBg Cnglnwlng Work. ami), KM— Boad, Singapore laa Itoek 3 Stamp Prospecting Mill Boring Outfit for &0 ft. 10* x 6" Blake Type Crusher 9" Diam Shoes and Dies 15" and 20 Mesh Screening Steel Wire Rope—Drill Steel. PROPRIETORS GENERAL ELECTRIC Co Ltd. Incorporated in BingUid.) DKSSMAKItt t403 words
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Article769 1921-05-26 6 Latest P/ictf <Mto4 i» the Hitigij on», a*ay 26 Mama Lyall »nd Ev*tt, Ex. ehatw And Sh*.* Btokart, iigni the foliowiijg 1 »t#t oi qaotatiom. Robber Dollar SkuM Ihm V*lnw An/arc filers. 1 AHenby 0.25 0.35 1 Alor Gajah 1.00 150 2 Amalgamated Malay 2.00 5 Ayer769 words
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Article369 1921-05-26 6 Singapore (Tank Road) Daily. The mail train* from Singapore for the North leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. and 7 pjn. arriving Kuala Lumpur 6.65 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. The through Express for Penang leaves Kuala Lumpur at 8 am. daily (Sundays excepted) and 7.55369 words
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Article218 1921-05-26 6 Presentation for Good Services. Mr. E. TesBensohn completed 26 years service as a warden of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd last February, and in honour of the occasion he was entertained at tiffin on Sunda-, last at the Parochial House by the Rev. Father Ruaudel,218 words
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Article116 1921-05-26 6 The Empire to-night will have a fine prograeesae, including "The Invisible Hand serial and The Wild Strain," a five part foreefnl drama, in the second show, aad A Western Wooing," Destiny," and a new episode of the Spur end Saddle Series in the first show. The Palladium will116 words
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Article107 1921-05-26 6 Sago flour ii quoted at 11/9. Tin is quoted at 1183.17.6 In London. Tapiooa ii quoted at If/9 for fair flake. Gambier ia quoted at 24/6 In London cube gambier at 34/. On the Liverpool market eotten, middling American, is not quoted Black pepper ii quoted at107 words
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Advertisement463 1921-05-26 6 75 2 W.D.& HO. WILLS Jfl W 1 G OLD Electricity in the Home. The Austin From Rushlight AllBr tish to Autoplant. 3. Autoplant win f„«,;«.h »k- Primitive man, while still a cave dweller, made 2? the di«overy that animal fats and oik trie currrent for a wou d sur463 words
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Advertisement296 1921-05-26 6 TO L E T.—Godown (ground floor) No. 24 D*mar-road. Apply to No. 4 River Valley-road. 26 5 9 6 FOR SALE Just landed sixCylinder Bnnb*>am Motor Car, all lateat improvementa. Apply Box 338, c/j Malaya Tribnne. 26 5 28 5 WANTED—A Linotype Operator to work on Model 14 maobine. Bpe»-d296 words
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Advertisement341 1921-05-26 6 REMEMBER S2 I d Tr\ W I AFTER EVErTf »t=M- J MULLER AND PHIPPS (MALAYA) Ltd Distributor: feel j IWincarnis 1 is. doing me so much good." That is the secret of the wonderful 1 popularity of Wincarnisits effect is fo quick, and its benefit so pronounced/ I that you341 words
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Advertisement396 1921-05-26 6 Malaya Tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Pnoae lis. 171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Par annum jio.Ou Half-yearly Per quarter 1 f j,7§ Single Copy eta. Postage Extra 50 eta. per Month. To Foreign countries $1 do VEKY MANY "TRIBUNE" BIMM Depend upon street sellers for the paper. It396 words
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Advertisement542 1921-05-26 7 P. O.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. ft Co, w der Contract with His Majesty's Government. THE OOMiANY'S MAIL 3EBVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ara at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Dua SINGAPORE. Plaesy about May 25 Kalyan542 words
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Advertisement663 1921-05-26 7 Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in U.S. A. J FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U S. SHIPPING BOARD San Francisco—hanila—east india SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Vb COLOMBO. Creole State Passengers and Freight June la Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Joly 12 Granite State Passenger*663 words
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Advertisement435 1921-05-26 7 i Straits Steamship Co., lid Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Kinta—Monday 4 p.m-, for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday. 4 30 p.m for Malacca and MuarKaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malacca and Muar. Perak- Wedneaday, 4 p m. for P. Swettenham and Penang Hebe Thursday, 4 p435 words
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Advertisement334 1921-05-26 7 O.S.K. III Isaka Sliui labia, LIMITED. (Incorporated in JapaaJ NO. 1 DB SOUZA STREET, PROPOSED SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSETLLES. LONDON, ANTWERP, EOT- f TERDAM AND HAMBUBG. Atlas Maru arr. May 29 dep. 30 Siam Maru arr. June 14 dep. 15334 words
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Advertisement650 1921-05-26 7 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Ceetrast whn the Imperial Jsaaaess Qoversnent (Subject to Alterations without Notice) London Llnm Fort nigh I If Service For LONDON dr. ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG COLOMBO, SUEZ. POBT SAID MARSEILLES. Iyo Maru June 1 Atsuta Maru June 16 Shidzuoka Maru Jure 29650 words
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Advertisement301 1921-05-26 8 WANTED. WANTED—For a local diepen eary, clerk who muet be clean aud nice in writing and quick in figures and knows typewriting Apply to Hinnam Singapore. IS 5 no OFFERS WANTED. Chrita "Hwan Tong" and "Qnoh B-wj Yean," translated into Romanized Malay by the late Ngohek Batu Gantong. Offers to301 words
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Advertisement667 1921-05-26 8 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be oloted at noon on Tuesday, Slit May 1 Thursday, 2nd June/ ***** 34 5 2 6 NOTICE. Notioe ii hereby given that Mr. Teo Leong Tuan having resigned bis employment with us, the Powers of Attorney dated sth and 6th June, 1919, granted667 words
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Advertisement544 1921-05-26 8 BANKS. BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. (Incorporated ia Franc*.) Authoriaed Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed 160,000,000 Paid-up 75,000,000 Reserve liability to Shareholders 75,000,000 Other Reserve Fuads 60,000,000 (1-3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Directors: Aad re Berthelot. General Maaager: A. J.544 words
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Advertisement524 1921-05-26 8 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Street. BRANCHES: Peaaag 86 Beach Street. Malacca 181 Joaker Street Muar 77-79 Jala* Suleimaa. Batu Pahat.. 109 Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraaeiaco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semaraag, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pslembaag aad Trang. CAPITAL. Authoriaed $20,000,000 leaned 8,000,000524 words
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Advertisement506 1921-05-26 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital ia 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reeerve Liability of Proprietors £8,000,000 BANKERS. Baak of England, London Joint City aad MiHigad Baak, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.506 words
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Advertisement468 1921-05-26 8 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia the Straits 8.8.) HEAD OFFICE: 68, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eag Lim, Esq.—Chairmaa. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chaa Took Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng, Eeq.468 words
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Advertisement360 1921-05-26 8 Helvetia Watch Co. CORNER HIGN STREET. 34, NORTH BRIDGE RO yD "TIME IS MONEY" A GOOD WATCH WILL SAVB YOU A LOT OF INCONVENIENCE All our Watches are regulated and tested before we deliver them. WE SELL CYCLES AT PRICES TO MEET ALL POCKETS From 174 and upwards. Easy iTermt360 words
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