Malaya Tribune, 4 August 1921
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Title Section27 1921-08-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. VIII. No. 181 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, AUG 4, 1921.27 words
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Advertisement154 1921-08-04 1 "The mm tribune AND SHIPPING GAZETTE Phone No. 171.. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Payable In Advance p e r annum 1*t 00 Half-yearly 7.60 d p«r qaarter 3 75 I Postage Extra SO cts. per month. 1 j WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd I I (Incorporated in Fngland.) j SINGAPORE. I WILL OFFER154 words
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Advertisement130 1921-08-04 1 i 4S i Siine, Dar&M Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Btraits Settlements.) EfcESTOI APARTMENT. i Qo#fations give j iVr complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, Fall raDpe ot Eleeifioal inppliei in ■took V. *T V LB. Wires >abies. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling .Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. m Telephones. i Plants, iheiaeai Lighting-Set130 words
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Advertisement186 1921-08-04 1 SUN 9 COMPANY suppliee All Photographic Materials AND The Right Place for Amateurs IH Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NOBTH BRIDGE BOAD. SINGAPOREPhone 660- I Do Not Miss This Opportunity (1 SPECIAL OFFER Pascalls Confectionery, •ASCAU. LONDON I I M W rey- Bitter Sweet 4 pap Turf Clnb w186 words
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Article631 1921-08-04 2 Great Convenience to Motorists. Kuala Lumpur Experiment. One of the most vexed problems which the busy motorist has to contend with is his supply of petrol, and various devices have been invented to expedite and facilitate the distribution of petrol by those who control the supply- Countries like631 words
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Obituary54 1921-08-04 2 The death occurred on July 14, at her residence 1 Mango Lodge,' Kalpitiya, Ceylon, of Mrs. Abraham Morgappa, wife of the late SubCollector of Customs and sister-in-law of the late Simon Casiechitty of the Ceylon Civil Service, author of "The Ceylon Gazetteer" and one of the earliest members of the54 words
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Article76 1921-08-04 2 Sergeant H. M. S. Van Cuylenburg of the C. L. i. who proceeded a short time ago to the School of Musketry in Satara, India, has returned to the island having gone through the necessary examinations. He has accordingly been transferred to Echelon Barracks, Colombo. Sargent VanCuylenburg ia the eldest76 words
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Article305 1921-08-04 2 Sympathetic References in Ceurt. In the Bepreme Court on Toesday before the resumption of the Afs'x-s, the Chief Junioe, Sir Walter S Btiaw, with Mr Jastice Barrett Leonard fitting with him on the bench, said tbat he wished to make reference to a news item305 words
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Article160 1921-08-04 2 An cntpr sinin;-, although some!} wh (at tbe tiro anao)ing incident befell a rip cscntative of one of to lead'ng sserehaat h usee. A proud father a«ked bim to be goid tuougl to < xplain to his son, who accompa. tiled him, how rubber w s160 words
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Article61 1921-08-04 2 The committee and members of the Tamil Union Cricket Club, Colombo, issued invitations for a garden party to be held on the club grounds on Saturday July 30 from 5 to 7.30 p.m., in honour of the Hon. Sir Ponnambelam Ramanathan, XC, CMG, President of the club, and in appreciation61 words
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Advertisement1635 1921-08-04 2 Purchase! Purchase! For about one month only DON'T MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY J. B. LAL, THE ABLE INDIAN PHYSICIAN The public is assured of my splendid preparation of Medicines for curing* the following' diseases, viz:—Cold, Catarrh, Headache Hemicrania, Ear pain, Giddiness, Toothache, Runnning of the Nose, Neuralgia, etc., etc. in1,635 words
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Advertisement415 1921-08-04 2 After suffering agonies for 5 years this lady. Mrs Dunning, baj positively cured by De Witts FOss. U you get De Witt Pill, far i backache rheumatism or in* other kidney or bladder disorder yOUv OU be assured that ft* will obttdßl relief more rmmrrlialdy and otn a less cost415 words
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Advertisement246 1921-08-04 3 A.T THE POPUL 4R PQOTO PLAY" HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road T a a p afJg the Daor From THURSD .V, \ugoa? 4, to SUND VY, August 7, IN THE SEOOND SHOW AT 9 30 p m William Datctn ar d E luh Johnson in a S-riU THE SILENT AVENGER246 words
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Advertisement677 1921-08-04 3 i The Alfeßaßftn ft MONDAY, Aagna*. 1, o SATURDAY, Aaguat 6. AlHambre a i*b v w m«fe «m canes, Coffee n-en, i -Oslo daring j Intervals IN THE FIRST SHOW. AT 7.30 IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING^ f nM^ l L en( emei iJ rf 811 ABtOODdtn* Path© ftfe*W by677 words
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Advertisement664 1921-08-04 3 "GAIETY CINEMA A Correspondent who says that "Inspiration Steiied her when she had s.i n Bunnj side Twioe -fga has sent us, the following effusion mm mm I went, although I don't know why For I'm so tir»d—l can't abide* HL.3 Slapstick and throwing Costard Pie— *mmW Jgfjf o Sunnys'd.664 words
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Advertisement284 1921-08-04 3 NOTICE. The marriage relationship between Tan Kee Eng, eldest son of Mr. Tan Seng iloh, and Lee Tarn Teo, dang ■Ua oi Mr. Let Phaa Hock, n. i ceased, and both parties acknovledge no responsibility for the ether for the future. TAN KEE ENG, 127-D, Tiong Bahru, Singapore. 48 10284 words
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Article185 1921-08-04 4 Ruasia cornea into the news again. The Americans are to aend relief ships and British veaaela are to open up trade with Siberia. The North Pole is to be attacked by air next month by a party of four adventurous American acientista. The Turkish Nationalists are far from185 words
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Article951 1921-08-04 4 It was a very pleasant gathering, and not until late at night did it disperse." Thus ends an account of the proceedings at a dinner given at a Chinese restaurant in Penang on Thursday of last week in honour of Messrs. Choong Thiam Poe and G II951 words
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Article1062 1921-08-04 4 The output of Scudai Rubber Estate for the month of June was 10,750 lbs. Information has beer, received from the master of the s s Melchoir Treub that the Pan Reef light was not burning on Aug 1. The Perak correspondent of the 'Pinang Gazette" says it is rumoured that1,062 words
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Article667 1921-08-04 4 Firm Spear - 0,16 Way llin By "Firm Spear." Malaya is a land that tsasaa mk some of the most wonderful < in the animal and vegetable kined^" 8 —no reflection on the human n vT tants!—and even the island i pore has its wealth ut wonders yet there are667 words
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Article37 1921-08-04 4 Buzz Buzz" was an excelled substitute for "Who's H i 1 the patrons of the Bandmsn Opera Company were well I with the revue last evening, J was the last performance Company's present season.37 words
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Article134 1921-08-04 4 The rate of issue of money untitled for India and Ceylon to-uay is equal to $100. The rate of P*)' of money orders from m Ceylon is Rs 180 equal to $100- For being concerned in the unls ful importation of chandu from board the s s Van Cloon, Tan134 words
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Advertisement236 1921-08-04 4 BAKERS PATENT 'POINTER' PENCIL CASKS. Ihe most improved Pencil Case at the present day. Suitable for presentation purposes Solid Silver $7.50, 10.50, 1150, 3.50, 16.50, 19.50. 9ct. Gold $28.50, 33 50, 72.50 15 ct Gold $62.50. Large Variety of Designs. ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore SING UORE. A LUBRICANT236 words
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Advertisement465 1921-08-04 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the StniU Settlement». 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. The Booc-«sf nl l.Terg for th* Bipply of i Artioi» b and BagirMMl Storea io thi Singapore Muntcipolny for the period ending 31st Deo-)mb;r, 1921. New BhUmentt Just Reoeived. Ye l Br or 8« L» ver Fa<465 words
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Article865 1921-08-04 5 "Malayan" Delegates to see Secretary of state. Loud Ch«ers" at Paoaog. Messrs. Choong Thiam Poe and q H Goh. delegates of the Chinese J Malaya to present their views to the Home authorities anent the Registration of Schools Ordinance, am% left I'enang on Friday last by tne s.865 words
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Article158 1921-08-04 5 North Pole by Air. Reuter. Washington, Aug 2.—Edwin Naulm physicist, who has long in- I I himself in aviation, announ- m intention of flying to the North Pole v September. He proI»* to start from Point Barrow in ihsks sad to proceed to Spitzbergen •ad North ape, observingReuter. - 158 words
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Article125 1921-08-04 5 Reuter. I*J Aug 1 —The second convention of hi, 8 r,fd There are fit j total d-leguea from Amenc, JJ*' »aa Africa, and th* '■U' lV proviBional preeideut Jo 7° nTeati ,D wiU Bit thrcaghra aZ \i and ant; o»pates achieving \Z? m in connection wiih th. t&ro.Reuter. - 125 words
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Article108 1921-08-04 5 Five Steamers to Experiment. Reuter. London, Aug. 2.—Preceded by the most modern of ice-breakers, a trade expedition of five ships is leaving immediately for Siberia carrying eleven-thousand tons of commodities, principally machinery, tools, and railway material. Two vessels left Liverpool yesterday and will be joined by twoReuter. - 108 words
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Article101 1921-08-04 5 London. Aug. 2.—A Lloyd's message from Aden says the Japanese steamer Siam Maru, proceeding from Yokohama to Hamburg, reports by wireless from twenty miles south of Cape Guardafui that she requires immediate assistance. The Blue Funnel steamer Idomen*us reports by wireless that she is proceeding to the101 words
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Article48 1921-08-04 5 Reuter. London, A eg 2 —In the Hoose o Commons Mr Chamberlain said 1«us «greed at a conference betweei \fr Lloyd George and Mr De •J fr that if negotiation» broke down tber would be reasonable notice of termination «I tiM U«M 1« JralafiU, iReuter. - 48 words
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Article252 1921-08-04 5 °"""-U^c«^, Tamil on Capital Charge. y T MtenUy rr th Cmef Jwtice, Sir Walter S Skaw, thecal in whic hGoo wfththeTT f* Cer W <*arge! dW f another Chinese in a teashop, was concluded. The special jury returned a verdict of guiftfand delt* nt€nced th *<*«"»ed to Another252 words
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Article119 1921-08-04 5 No Preliminary Conference. Reuter. New York, Aug 1 —Telegram* from Washington correspondent? »*ree that President Harding i» •etermiutd to adhere to the origin»] olan of a disarmament conference >etween all the powers simaltaneon» end will steadfastly r<jjot all pro josaJs for a preliminary conference ol certain power* onReuter. - 119 words
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Article127 1921-08-04 5 President Harding's Speech. Reuter. Plymouth, Massachusetts, Aug. 2. —The celebrations of the tercentenary of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers reached their climax with the arrival of President Harding aboard the yacht Mayflower, escorted by six destroyers. A hundred thousand people witnessed the parade, which portrayed incidents inReuter. - 127 words
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Article93 1921-08-04 5 Greeks Also Confident. Reuter. Paris, Aug 2.—According to an Angora message, the Turkish National Assembly has affirmed its intention of continuing the war until ultimate victory is achieved. Government continues its mobilisation and organisation with a view to carrying out a winter campaign. The Assembly has decided notReuter. - 93 words
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Obituary100 1921-08-04 5 Naples, Aug. 2.—The death has occurred of the famous singer. Enrico Caruso. —Reuter. [Caruso was forty-eight years of age, and the most famous tenor of modern times. He was recently operated on for throat trouble. He was made an M V 0 in 1907. During the warReuter. - 100 words
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Article39 1921-08-04 5 Reuter. Paris, August 2.—The German murderer of tbe Frrncb Major Mont »legr o was arretted yesterday by an English officer. A new German assaalt has taken place against a French ceptein in a train betwvoa Berlin and Br erne.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article162 1921-08-04 5 [Other sporta items on page C] C C XI r. c a STRIA, A match will be played on tb«3 0 0 groaud to-morrow between the s Syria and a picked eleven of tbt 0« The S O 0 team will be j Barnes; Fenwiok and Hide AdrmaoD,162 words
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Article195 1921-08-04 5 Rover - By "Rover." The holidays saw the visit of a K L team called after the last cupwinners, namely the Kuala Lumpur Hotspurs, and they played three games against local sides, all of whom failed to record a win or a draw. As I was not in town195 words
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Article210 1921-08-04 5 HIGH SCHOOL V. MALACCA CLUB. Reuter. Last Monday the High School cricket eleven tried conclusions with a Malacca Club cricket team, and an interesting game ended in a draw in favour of the High School. The full scores will be given tomorrow. PENANG vs. PERAK. During the holidays, atReuter. - 210 words
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Article29 1921-08-04 5 Reuter. New York, Aug 2 —Tex Rickard announces that the Oarpeatier verses Gibbons fight will probably be lo Maddison Square Garden, late io October or early in November.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article210 1921-08-04 5 So I rente Court Action. Another interesting case concerning the difference between lemon grass oil and citranella oil was opened in the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard. The plaintiffs, Wilson Holgate and Co., claimed damages from the defendants, E S Attia and210 words
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Article379 1921-08-04 5 Claim Against Europe Turned Down. District Court Judgment. I Judgment waa delivered by Mr. P A F David in tha Civil District Court yesterday morning in the case which Mr. Philip Carton, of the Bandman Opera Co, claimed damages from the Europe Hotel for the loss of a379 words
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Article146 1921-08-04 5 Doubts as to Length of Sitting. Reuter. London, Ang 2.—While the authorities in London are of opinion ohat tbe Supreme Qoancil is confined to the Bileslan question and will be very brief, Paris messages show that tbe French contemplate a protracted Council of the widest scope. "Le Matin"Reuter. - 146 words
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Article60 1921-08-04 5 Destroying their Own Property. Reuter. London, Ang 2.—Beater's cones, pondeot at Bombay aires tbat in the >r secce of thoasands of people, n -luding many delegates of the AllIndia Congress committee, Ganahi lighted a bonfire of an enormoas heap cf olothes made of foreign cloth, ia accordance withReuter. - 60 words
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Obituary217 1921-08-04 5 We regret to learn tbat a telegram to Singapore, from Brighton, dated Jnly 28, aonoanoee the death there of Mr J T Lloyd, who for many yeare waa a resident of Singapore. In fact he osme here when in bis teens to join tbe Telegraph217 words
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Obituary10 1921-08-04 5 London, Aug I.—The death ba* dtfaaafti oi Load Hasj, awf,10 words
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Article31 1921-08-04 5 Fred WttcrsMsi Cc, Ltd. Singapore, Aeg 4. To-day's closing rabber Quotations are aa under t— New York —13| ots. London.— y sd. Singapore 2/ ets. Tone of he Market:-Seller.31 words
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Article51 1921-08-04 5 1 o'clock S noon, Ang 4. Pale Bibbed. Crepe Smoked Sb. Cloficp Prfcea Cloelng Prfoet. Buyers Sellnri Bayers Seller*. Spot 28 29 264 27 Aeg £6j 274 Sept 274 28 Oot to D 0 29{ 30 Tone ot market :—Eaiier. Tin to-day $79.75 100 tona51 words
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Article56 1921-08-04 5 Singapore, Ang 4. On London— Bar k 4 ra /i 2/4 Demand 2/3 3/4 Private 3 m/s 2/4 3/8 On IndiaBank T. T. 176* On Hongkong— Bank d/d 224% p On Bban*ha<— Baak d/d 594 On Java— Bark T. T. 135 On Japan— Bark d/d 841 Sovereigns- bnying rate56 words
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Article100 1921-08-04 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. .Singapore Aug. 4. Silver 38%. Hongkong 22* per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—lmall enquiries with very little business passing. Tins.—Takings $1.10 to $1.15, Norths ?1/J2 to $1.37%, Souths 70 to 75 cen..-, Rawangs 62% to 67% cents, Papans 65 to 70100 words
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Article38 1921-08-04 5 Washington, Aug. 2.—Mr. Hoover states that ai American prisoners in Russia have been released relief will be sent immediately and the first shipment for the Petrograd area ia being got ready to be sent from Danzig.— Reuter.38 words
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Article132 1921-08-04 5 The third anniversary of the Chinese Frater. al Union took place at their club house on Sunday, and was celebrated by a full attendance of members and friends. The Chinese Singing Party was present up to mid-nignu Speeches were given during tiffin by Messrs Chua Cher Whang, Koh Joon Kwang,132 words
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Advertisement344 1921-08-04 5 PHASER CHALMEBS Engineering Works. ■■gnat House. «1 aad 63, BoMaaoa Boad, Slag spore. Everything Electrical." a PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., lid (Incorporated in Bcgkbd.) Mean's IHy "Saludor Filters, mi. I S z s in sock lllffl I 2—3—4 GALLONS islSl' Spare FUteringXylioders. jBHI THE SELAT TRADING CO, I *P344 words
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Article325 1921-08-04 6 FOOTBALL. SEA DEF. II v EX-SERVICES. A fairly exciting game was placed en tha Reclamation ground esterday, when the Sea Defences II and the Ex.Services met in their fixture in t c second division of the SF A League. The Ex-Services with Oorben at centre forward ins'e»d of b*ck,325 words
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Article355 1921-08-04 6 OUTRAM-RD. SCHOOL SPORTS. lhe atbit-uc tspor.a ot tie Hu..»u.Sch >ol b»ve alw.va bttn >- -ucceas. Xv rs war, aumeibiug new is introduced, »i<d tbe vuicors an aiWAja well ci t-riained. lnie a.audard w»a Upbtlj wbeu 10< school uiec .ne- vi m c fur ibe.i aunual athletic 0: tc There355 words
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Article328 1921-08-04 6 TO-NIGHT'S CONTESTS. The presentation cups for the boxing contests which are to take place at the Liberty Hall this evening are on view at Messrs. Robinson and Co. A good evening's sport is assured. NEXT TUESDAY'S BOUTS. Particulars are now announced of the big boxing tournament to be held328 words
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Article472 1921-08-04 6 SINGAPORE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Yesterday's Play. At the S C C: Sinclair, R W beat Haridas, G 6—o, 6—3. Wheatley, E G beat Layton, G A F, 6—l, 6—3. Tan Toon Hor beat Prentis, R E, 6—2, 5—7, 6—3. Groom. P E beat Edwards, S J, 6—3, 7—9, 6—4.472 words
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Article188 1921-08-04 6 S G C VADE CUP. The following is the result of the play for the Vade Cup, 1921, of the Singapore Golf Club: First Round. Bath, 6, beat F S Clarke 11, 5 np and three. F M Philip, 19, beat Tongue, 6, two up. Chill, 18, beat Leakey,188 words
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Article34 1921-08-04 6 A new candidate for local racing honours is expected to race here ahortly in Bobaris (Bobadil-Arisaka) who haa been purchased by a Medan owner, but will probably take part in Straits meetings.34 words
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Article95 1921-08-04 6 The Empire cinema's entertainment to-nignt will have episodes 13 and 14 oi lhe Silent Avenger' aa the second show features, and the main item in tne tirst show will be Lasca," a hue hve-part love drama. The Racing Strain," a fine Goldwyn drama of tne turf ieatunng Mac95 words
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Article25 1921-08-04 6 Esmeralda, from Bagan 4-8. Kaka, irom Malacca 4-8. Euryalus, irom Amoy 3-8. Lai bang, irom Hongkong 4-8. Soon Ann, irom aamaraug 3-8.25 words
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Article132 1921-08-04 6 "Liddell's Simla Weekly" of July 16 reports On Saturday last at St Andrew 3 Church, Simla, a most interesting event took place, when the marriage of Miss Eneen Dawn and Mr Edger Warwick was solemnised by Rev James Black. The bride looked charming in shell pink charmeuse and mauve georgette,132 words
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Article806 1921-08-04 6 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Aug 2. Messrs. Lyail and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Share*. Issue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.20 0.30 1 Alor Gajah 1.00 1.25 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam806 words
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Article168 1921-08-04 6 To-day. Ang. 4. High Tides.— 11.18 a.m., 10.36 p.m. New Moon. Bukit Katil, Malacca, 11. Orchestra practice, Tomlinson Hall, 5. Star Opera, amateur show, 9.30. Boxing, Liberty Hall, 10. To-morrow, Aug. 5. High Tides.—ll.s2 a.m., 11.24 p.m. Municipal Commissioners, 2.15. Football, League Div. I Staffs v. S168 words
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Article221 1921-08-04 6 To-day, Aug. 4. Batavia Rombrandt 2 Hongkong, Amoy and ijwatow Seang Bee 2 p.m, Batu Pahat *Aing Ltong 2 p.a. JaLemaman, K Dungun and Tretgganu Hong Ho 2 p.*. Hoihow, Hongkong and .Swatow "Luchow 2 pjj. Batavia, Samarang and hourabaya Melchior Treub 2 p,». Port Dickson and Port221 words
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Article253 1921-08-04 6 t At all the Sub-lV.t Osaas 4> jj 2 pm. Unregistered intended for despatch by ths J Packet Teesta should resell General Post Office beiore 3 P-m- day. Late Fee Letter.- tic., intena.* for despatch by the B 1 Packet lees» will be accepted on board only up253 words
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Advertisement347 1921-08-04 6 W. D.&H.O. WILLS. THE three [WKk CASTLES. 5L W &&Hb.Willsj|p These Cigarettes are sold sfßi in three sizes:— jW ORDINARY SIZE "MAGNUMS" BpS I "SUPER MAGNUMS" I'lSl§3 ..1,.----jS2y MEASUREMENT. T Iheba is '"'any undertaking, be <'t Commercial, Industrial, Scie-tific 0 r merely Pomestc. is accurate measurerr ent; measurement both of347 words
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Advertisement221 1921-08-04 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Mr. .Yeo Sah Tee having left out mploy, not authorised to oollec «r>y monies, ror to pot on our b». half In any w*y, as from this dat<. DUPIRE BROTBER?, Rubber Department. Singapore, 3rd August, IQ2I. 48 6 8 COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1915. Section 70. lhe Thing Seiog221 words
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Advertisement19 1921-08-04 6 Remember Use WrigW *very ft WILL MAKE YOU HEALTHY AND ACTIVE. MTJLLER AND PHIPPS (MALAYA) Ltd., 8< ie Distributor*19 words
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Article832 1921-08-04 7 Japan's Plans now Being Made. Interesting Views Expressed. Tokyo, Jnly 1 —As Japan j 8 go i np to be host to several members of the Royalty cf foreign countries within the next year, partly because of tbe present visit ef the Crown Prince of Japan to Europe,832 words
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Article40 1921-08-04 7 The Rev Dexter Allen is returning to Singapore from Kuala lumput. The Rev E N Greemhow, M A, Chaplain of Seremban, haa been transferred to the Province Weilesley and Kedah Mission and haa taken up hie residence at Bukit Teagah40 words
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Article290 1921-08-04 7 Some Official Opinions. The Fuel Research Board is still continuing its work, and Sir George Beilby, in a public statement on the subject has dealt with the fuel problem of the future. In connexion with the increasing use of oil fuel for both sea and land transport,290 words
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Article361 1921-08-04 7 Weekly Report." Singapore, August 3.—The market closes quite. Rubber haa been steady and very little business has passed in the shares, most of which have fallen back to the low level at which they were standing before the recent sharp rise. Tin fluctuated a good deal361 words
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Article134 1921-08-04 7 Mr F C Sands writes: The executive committee of the Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scoute Association ia faced with a considerable deficit on the year's accounta, unless more help is forthcoming from friends of the movement. We realize that tha present difficulties of trade, etc.134 words
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Article51 1921-08-04 7 H M S Malaya is again to visit Eastern waters. When the Prince of Wales leavea for India towards the end of October he will travel in H M S Renown, and the Malaya will be in company to accommodate of military officers who art fcasluojea in the targe serfs*.51 words
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Article1329 1921-08-04 7 Judge's Comments on Mr. James's Attitude. Plaintiffs Feelings "Outraged." On Tuesday we gave ths brisf resalt of the judgment in the case of Eastern Shipping Co. v the Attorney General, delivered in the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard on Tuesday morning. The following is a1,329 words
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Article106 1921-08-04 7 Summarily Committed To Prison- The Hon Mr. Farrer-Manby has been occupied for nearly four days in hearing a Bentong mining case transfered here for hearing. Mr. E A S Wagner was counsel for plaintiff and Mr. S M Sharma represented the two defendants. The suit was dismissed106 words
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Article77 1921-08-04 7 Three men named Neris, J M Dassanaike and Sugatan Perera were admitted to the Colombo General Hosriital on July 1« having been knocked down by motor-cara at Union Place, Bambalapitiya and Cotta-r6ad respectively. The injuries to. the first named were rather serious but those to the second and third were77 words
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Advertisement116 1921-08-04 7 HOUSEHOLD WORDS i SUNLIGHT SOAP For all Household Purposes LIFEBUOY SOAP Cleans Disinfects LUX For Washing the Finest Fabrics MONKEY BRAND For Cleansing Polishing Everything Makes the Home Shine VINOLIA For All Toilet Uses TWINK The Wonderful Soap Dye. Cleans Dyes SOLE AGENTS:— nuttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits116 words
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Advertisement97 1921-08-04 7 DRINK ASAHI BEER. SOLE AGENTS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Battery-Rd. Singapore. Whf suffer the ourden of TOOTH-ACHE whioh can be relieved almost immediately by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD In front of French Church nm no. YAMATO Co.'S I Special V»l»e. GREAT SALE COTTON CREPE. ClOSCS OH97 words
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Article427 1921-08-04 8 Chairman's Address at Annual Meeting. The eleventh annual ordinary general meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Company's office in Malacca on Friday, July 15, at noon, Mr. Tan Soo Hock presidiraj. The usual preliminaries having been gone through, the chairman addressed the meeting as427 words
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Article279 1921-08-04 8 Minute* of Committee Meeting of Jane 25. Present: Mr. J N Wardrop (in the chair) Mr. W A Anderson, Mr. C E Chubb, Mr. R W Dale, Mr. G Mayor, Mr. Soh Siew Boh with Mr. T Efford (Secretary.) Absent: Mr. C Brewer. Visitor: Mr.279 words
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Article83 1921-08-04 8 Mr. P A F David is going on leave I just as this issue leavea the press, j We are very grateful to him for the j great help be has given us at the organ, having made himself responai- ble for a half share of the services i since83 words
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Advertisement832 1921-08-04 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921.' Z\ Issue tf $20,000,000 Loan. I Bering interest from the date of purchase at 7 per eeat. per .rmarn parable half-yearly on May 1 aad November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, 1926. j Free if Income Tai and other Duties Prise of Issue832 words
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Advertisement161 1921-08-04 8 English Soft Soap Either in barreli of 450 lbs. er in drama <f 1 ewt. nett. Can be hacfCHEAPEST from L. Y. SWEE Coy., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) 57, CECIL STREET. Ttjoe 530 William axton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly161 words
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Advertisement432 1921-08-04 8 I What Do You Want A Tractor For? I The first thing you will think of plowing- But don't stop there. If your tractor in 1 to ba a profit maker for you. it must do much more tha > plow. I It must be able to do practically all432 words
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Advertisement520 1921-08-04 9 P.*o.-Br!Tishlndia apcar line. (Companies Incorpo <att£p of England) HAIL AND PASSLNGEH SERVICES. Peninsular Oriental S N. Co. Unlet Contract witb His Majesty's Government. IHE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EALT OF BOMBAY arf at present expended. < LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Due BINGAPOBEKhyber about Aug 8 Strditii about Bept 21 gbj520 words
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Advertisement533 1921-08-04 9 r 1 1 Pass««gei»s and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated ia U.S.AJ FOR ACCOUNT OP THE U- B, SHIPPING BOARD. SAN F rfANC IS» O—aANILA—EAST INDIA. BAILINGB PROM BINGAPORE. Fox CLCUriA Via COLOMBO Granite State Paasengers and Freight Aug U Creole State Passengers and Freight fept533 words
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Advertisement857 1921-08-04 9 j Straits Steamship Co.. LU. ■i Steamers intended to tail from Singapore Selargir— Monday, 12.30 r m foi Mir, Labuan, Jesselton. Kudal Sandakan, Julo and Z itnboanga. Kinta—Monday 4 p.m., for Port Swetteoharn and Penang. H> c Leong —Monday, 4 30 p.m for Malacca and Muar. Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p.857 words
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Advertisement714 1921-08-04 9 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated In Japan) wader MiU Ceatftft witb the Issperial Japaaesc Qoveraascot (Bubjeot to Alterations without Notice) London Lino Fortnifhllf Service For LONDON ANTWERP via (MALAOOA) PENANG COLOMBO, SUEZ, POBT SAID MABSEILLEB. Yokohama Maru Aug 9 Kleiat Aug 19 Miahima Maru Aug 24 SadoMaru M g gpt 7714 words
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Advertisement539 1921-08-04 10 WANTED. WANTED —A clerk with knowledge of engineering stores for tern. ..ry wot ft. Please apply B. H. 0. cl 1 *»*laja Tribune. i 8 7 4 8 W N TED -For Business purpose 500 two jeaie' fixed payments 50$ iiiieaeai monthly. Good guarantee. %4 E B. K." c/j Malaya539 words
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Advertisement378 1921-08-04 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. NBW FILIPINO BRASS BaND AND ORCHESTRA Available for all ceoaaioni. Terms Moderate. Apply at 99 Benooolen Street, (Lorong Pantei) G. UNDASAN, 9 7 88 REMOVAL NOTICE. The office of Messrs Ong Ewe Hai Co., Chop Soon Whatt haa removed to No. 113, Amoy Sireet, from the 30th altiino.378 words
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Advertisement537 1921-08-04 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia tha Straits S. S.) HEAD OFFICE: 68, KLING BTREET, SINGAPORE. Estabished 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus o*o,ooo COURT OF DIRECTORS, Seah Eng Lim, Eaq.—Chairman. Lee VV cc i*aui, J*,***. —deputy Chaa Teck Hee, Eaq. Ong Chow Keng-, Teo Teow Peng,537 words
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Advertisement536 1921-08-04 10 BANKS. THL ho hong bank* ltd, HEAD OFFICE: 04, Market Street. BRANCHES: Peaaag 86 Beack Street, Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 7 j-79 Jaiaa Suleiman, Batn Pabat.. 109 Jaiaa Kahamat, AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraatiseo, Batavia, Sourabaya, ft»m«>«« g) Shanghai, Hongkoag-, Amoy, pateuv basg aad Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised536 words
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Advertisement538 1921-08-04 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each $3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reservft Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS. Bsnk of England. London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster aad Parr's Bank. Ltd.538 words
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Advertisement243 1921-08-04 10 mSURAJVCB. Overseas Assurance Corporation, Ltd. Te'epbune No. 2573 Head Office: Ist Floor, No. SO, Kling Btreet, SINGAPORE. 39 B—M 12 8 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE. CORPORATION LIMITED, (Incorporated In the 8J3.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. BOARD OF DIRECTOBSi Tan Kheam Hock, Eaq. (Chairmaa.) See Teong Wah, Eaq. (Vice Chairmaa.) P. 8.243 words
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Advertisement345 1921-08-04 10 Economy is Essential Daring tbe prteerp. slump. It is as in the home ac it is in the officO ie waj in which to economise ie to nse OIL STOVES witb one, two, thr?*? or four burners. Burrs Kerosene, snd is most economical. STOCKED BY BAN LEE ANN, Ltd. j345 words
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Advertisement543 1921-08-04 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE o SHIPPINC^CAZETrE. (EVENING luiLY.) Phone ho. 17|, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE dT ADVANCE. Per annum Half-yearly j ls Per quarter r'^ 1 Single Copy 5 eta." Postage Extra 50 cts. r* P To* Foreign countries U [A Subscription F orm wm found on page B.] 61 VERY MANY "TRIBUNE"543 words
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