Malaya Tribune, 20 August 1921
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Title Section28 1921-08-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. No. 195 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 20, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, AUG, 20, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement168 1921-08-20 1 fS MUM TRIBUNE AM Phone HTo. 171 SUBSCRIPTION &A r i ES Payable In Advan .o Per annum I s IS 00 Half-yearly 3 7.AO Per quarter S.75 Postage Extra SO cts. per rxcroth. j i aaaaaaaaaaaai aaaa unaa I Whiteaway's Annual Sale. Thit label on aD )J\£ «jrmeot». f-j168 words
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Advertisement118 1921-08-20 1 Sime, Oarby Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given fcr complete Fleet -ie Lighting Power Installations, Full range of Electrical supplies hi stock Viß. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. MADSTRONG v Plants, rheideai Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small Houses.118 words
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Advertisement175 1921-08-20 1 SUN COMPANY I supplies 1 Aii Photographic Materials I AND I The Right Place for Amateurs IB I Developing, Printing and Enlargement I No. 94, NORTH BRIDGE BO AD, 1 SINGAPORE. I Phone 660* I aajBSSssEsBBBBSBI Sssl ssY DIRICr FROM THE ACRAWATTE TEA ESTATE. CEYLON. Per 1 lb. Packet 80175 words
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Article1762 1921-08-20 2 Some Current News and Comments. Oil-Burning Vessels. When discussing, in our issue of June 22, the remarkable steaming achievements of the Aquitania since her furnaces were converted to oil burning, we stated that if oil adds a couple of knots to the speed of such large vessels there1,762 words
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Advertisement781 1921-08-20 2 A Common Complaint Among Sailors if OonetipaUon because of the lack of fresh fruit and vegetables in their diet. To them, ai to everyone else troubled by eoetlve bowels, Pinkettei are a blessing, because they gently dispel constipation, and cure the ailments which It causes, suoh ss liverishnest, billons attacks,781 words
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Advertisement454 1921-08-20 2 IX PRESS Grand Optn'nf Night of t> New Ba rat wan SALEH'S OPtRA Coy. OF SINGAPORE will perform on Satorday, August 10, at their New Tent, at the junctions of Eelegie and Bukit 1 imab Roads, New Sceneries aod Dresses, Come snd see our Mew Actors and Actresses INCHE SALEH,454 words
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Advertisement582 1921-08-20 2 ALWAYS USE ■CROWN" BRAfcD CAHBON PAPERS j jinked bibbons copying or non-copying. Uubu p—i «1 •<•- in isjaae ot impr eaion and uarabiHty. t I:;[Si KAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, ST- "KCTWaIIBI "AlXhYJaJsl 3& i, >lepboue V 0.517,0. O 11—— 'I SSB— ■II H Re^tf^M"^—See^SSse^SMalSßnSSßßSßW gp jspppy i Weak Men and Women582 words
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Advertisement241 1921-08-20 2 I 1 THE BFST CHaAt-abl B E SS hi h- market BROW 1 I. GEP, SUB-AG"2NTS WANTED. O. Aurely <& Co 28, l«olnjs n Green Purchase! Purchase! I For about one month onlj DONT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY J. B. LAL, THE ABLE INDIAN PHYSICIAN The public is assured of241 words
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Article725 1921-08-20 3 L £st Prices Quoted in (he Market. Singapore, Aug 19. ■•♦vsare. Lyall and Evatt, Exckang# is.. Share Brokers, issue the following list »i quotations. Rubber. DoIImt Shares. Isase Tr:es Buyers Sailers 1 Ailenby 0.1® 0.2# 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.J0 2 Amalgamated Mely lJjO 2.00 J Ayer725 words
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Advertisement196 1921-08-20 3 AT THE POPUI *R PHOTO.PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tinjoog Pagar Road Trams Pass ths Door TO KIGHT IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 PM. T r.; Car. y King of UM fSUOfun I ths Qp; vernal special attraction rt GUNFIGHTIN' GENTLEMAN In 5 te A rCßriD foliicWcg r manoa ef ;he196 words
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Advertisement695 1921-08-20 3 I.' 1 jt» n he i The 'I Alh From FRIDAY, Angnst 19, to WEDNESDAY, AugoPt 24. A Ih am bra A is tbe only I Ttitstre at thk thaatra I whtri 708 AS M Ml I Ml mSLS» the Z\ Jjk \M Pr attaXeTlce pMitMi Cakes, Coffee, IaadftfceBKST Th.695 words
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Advertisement256 1921-08-20 3 The Biggest and Best we have ever presented in one Programme. QUALITY PICTURES CORPORATION Presents The Sovereign of the Screen FRANCIS I BUSHMAN <fc BEVERLY BAYNE In the Btirring Metro Wonder Play Written by John. 0. Clymer Hamilton Smith IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE Five Bup<rb Ac a Presenting a Vivid256 words
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Article203 1921-08-20 4 The dove of p"«ce bas visited Poles and Germans are «baking bands and deciding to abide by the verdict of the League* maintaining order meanwhile, M Brland has been telling jasfc how French and British views clashed. There wm very Hltle that thoy agreed apon, beyond that problems203 words
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Article916 1921-08-20 4 Bitter disappointment arises from the latest news of the Irish situation. It was optimistically hoped that the Government's full if lamentably belated olFer of Dominion Home Rule within the Empire would lind acceptance with the Irish Nationalists, recognising that it represents the most that can be conceded.916 words
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Article239 1921-08-20 4 We regret to learn that H H the 8.ltsu ot l« in6l«po.««i, sn6 l» l. prob.bl» bo Mill nod be «ble to .ttenli dbe ln«t«ll«tion «>t 1»<ize klov«l «bl. ev»nln«l Maintenance orders made at Home now apply in the Straits Settlements. The resignation of Second-Lieut G U Farrant, S V239 words
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Article53 1921-08-20 4 Suggested Association. London, Aag 18.—A. number of leading London brokere have circalarised shareholders in rubber companies suggesting the formation of an Association to protect shareholders' Interests, Nin view of the serioas crisis through which the Industry is passing and tne poesibilit) that many companies may go into Inaol53 words
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Article433 1921-08-20 4 The untitled has been registered under the Societies Ordinance. The preacher at the 8 p.m. Bethesda service to-morrow will be Mr A J Turner, and the subject "The Gospel—what is it?" The sale of rubber Unds at Sunge: Baru Ulu, held by Mr. Chua Clvye Cheng at Malacca yesterday, realized433 words
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Article1279 1921-08-20 4 Strong Criticism of Mr Churchill. the fifth annual general meetin of Scudai, Ltd., was beld in tue reo tered offices of the company, Market-street at noon yesterday n r J M Sime. the chairman, nit others present being lie sra J a R Tan Kheani Hock S Q1,279 words
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Advertisement224 1921-08-20 4 i —a—— I I CHOICE SELECTION Of Useful Presents in Silver and j Best Quality E. P. N. S. CRUET SETS I Complete ?et. Size 2 in. $15.60 IndiTidual Peppers 3.76 each Mustards 5.75 Salts 5.75 h Also a wide range of Solid Silver condiment sets in plush lined cases.224 words
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Advertisement309 1921-08-20 4 i GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated In the Straits SettiemeoU. 36, PHILLIP BTBBBT, SINGAPORE The successful Tenderers for th snpply of miscellaneous Articles and Bngmeeta Stores to the Siogapore Municipality for the period ending Slat Deoomber, 1921. Nsiw Shipments Just Received Yale Btonae Ltver Padlocks, Tale and Townio Chain Pulley309 words
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Article346 1921-08-20 5 Some Aspects of tbe Franco-British Crisis. Germans and Poles Confer. Reuter. .rlin, Aug 18.—News from Dt-j tl says prospects of a reconcilia-' t U .'r. between the contending parties; the Upper Silesian question are, c eased as a result of a conference' etweea leading German industrialists ndReuter. - 346 words
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Article160 1921-08-20 5 industrielle a Creditor. Reuter. London, Aug 18.—The correspon-1 d t of the "Financial News" in Paris q.otes the Agence Economique et Financiers. that the last business year t ,f the Societe du Pacifique resulted in a loss exceeding fifty million francs t v which forty five millionReuter. - 160 words
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Article83 1921-08-20 5 Reuter. .-tockholm, Aug 16.—An Interpi '.amentary Union Conference was i.ed in the Riksdag by the presid Lord Wcardale. After Prime :er Vorsydow was welcomed by t: embers, six vice-presidents were a :>nted including Mr Nakanishi of 1 au.— Renter. resolution was proposed by the I .ci States representativeReuter. - 83 words
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Article89 1921-08-20 5 Reuter. London, Aug 18.—In the House <">mmons, questioned as to *»U the League of Nations NSJSSSS to enforce its decrees regards the discouragement f; the illicit traffic in opium in county like China and Persia, Mr. Shortt r Plied that the League was entrusted the general supervisionReuter. - 89 words
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Article58 1921-08-20 5 Reuter. London, Aug 18.—After a strike i* 3 for eight months, which has l culably iojared a number of 'at«riea, the shipyard joiners are 1 a unaing on a basis of immediate r "tion of wages by six shillings T is 'J, a further reduction o! three TjjpasReuter. - 58 words
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Article110 1921-08-20 5 *JI Peaaang correspondent wires r er Particulars of the appeal by vector Bartels against his convicJJ b i- Mr R Scott, the District last May, on a charge of *»ng the sisters and nurses of «naag general Hospital, when y was fined $200. tk* apptaj ycterday moming, correspondent,110 words
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Article72 1921-08-20 5 Disarmament Representation. Reuter. Washington, Aug 18.—The committee of the National League of Women Voters called r< the Whitehouse and asked President Harding' to appoint a woman member to the American delegation on the Disarmament i Conference. Upon departing they quoted President Harding as saying he was most anxiousReuter. - 72 words
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Article461 1921-08-20 5 Chop Guan Chin Hong's Case. In continuation of his public examination in bankruptcy in tbe Supreme Court yesterday before Mr Justice A V Browu, Mr Low Teng Lf dc. of Chop Ucan Chin Hong, said he did not know whether Lip Tv, bis partner in land deal?, left461 words
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Article13 1921-08-20 5 London, Aug 18-Dail E rcsnn met in secret session to-day.13 words
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Article43 1921-08-20 5 Linotype and Machinery, Ltd, *re making a special display at the Netherlands Indies Jaarbeers l.lndsjttotfJ Fair) at Bandoeng Mr iS Whi ehead left yesterday by tne Melchior Treob to make the preli u)i«.ary arrangements, andl will ne fobowrd shortly by Mr H Bllis,43 words
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Article196 1921-08-20 5 FOOTBALL. REMAINING LEAGUE MATCHES* The following are the remaining Uteres tatheSF A L he played on the S 0 0 ground) First Division. Tnes, Ang 23.—| CO vSRO, Thnrs, Ang 25.-8 0 P A v Staff,,. P", Ang 26.—S Defences v 8 R C. Second Division. bA AH M196 words
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Article1235 1921-08-20 5 THE NEW TOURNAMENT. The S.S. and F.M.S. amateur boxing championship tournament to commence at the Victoria Hall, Singapore, on Oct 17, promises to be a record affair. The entries from Singapore are very numerous and we are informed by the hon secretary, Mr. \V Mountford, Prisons Dept, Singapore, that1,235 words
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Article89 1921-08-20 5 TO-MORROWS RACE. The second S Y C race for rs. Lundon's cup will take place on tnday morning. Start at 10 o'clk; limit 3 Vz hours. The course will be: Start at S C, round mark boat at White Bean, round c|s Patrol, back to S Y C by,89 words
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Article77 1921-08-20 5 S C S 100 YARDS CHAMPIONSiP. A reminder is given to Swimrg Club members of the 100 yards chipionship race to be decidec. to-moiw morning. Penrice, the holder, will defenhis title, and is generally expecte to retain it, but there are good swintrs in the Club who may make77 words
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Article115 1921-08-20 5 91 MILES PER HOUR. At the Motor Cycling Club rnibers' meeting at the Brookland*ce track, England, on Saturday, J» 9, C F Temple on a Harley DaMon created a precedent in club championship and the try Smith" cup at a speed of 91 lies per hour. This is115 words
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Article505 1921-08-20 5 THE LOCAL TOURNAMENT. Reuter. Two matches in the Cricket Tournament will be played on the Padang this afternoon, (weather permitting.) The Public Services and Law will meet H M Services on the S C C ground, and on the other side the Ceylon XI will play the SRC. TheReuter. - 505 words
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Article214 1921-08-20 5 LOCAL PLAYER'S EXPERIENCES. Mr Jimmie Tyler, Superintendent of tbe Government Printing Office, writing to a friend in Singapore by the last mail, Bays: Kleinman seeme to be doing fairly well, but the average of lawn tennis at Home is so good at present, that be is only one214 words
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Article33 1921-08-20 5 K G C COMPETITION. T'nt* usual monthly medal of the Keppel Golf Club will be played off to-day and to-morrow and the ladies spoon for August will be competed for on Monday,33 words
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Article69 1921-08-20 5 Singapore, Aug 20. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-16d. Demand 2a 3 13-16& Private 3 months sight 2s 4% d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 161% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 20 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 59% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 135%69 words
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Article42 1921-08-20 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, Aug 20. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oct. to Dec. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 28% Sept. 28 29 Oct. to Dec. 31 32 Tone of Market.—Steady.42 words
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Article24 1921-08-20 5 Singapore, Aug 20. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—l 3% cts. London.—B%d. Singapore.—2B cts. Tone of market:—Steady.24 words
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Article149 1921-08-20 5 Season Commences To-night. Chefalo'and Palermo are admitted the world over as tiie leaders in their profession, and the pablic here will have the pleasure of seeing two of the world's greatest artists in tbe mystic art appear before them. Chefalo and Palermo mnst not be confused with149 words
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Article130 1921-08-20 5 Change of Programme. The Liberty Hall audience were made to roar with laughter last night by Mr. Albert Morrow, who had a dozen subjects on the stage and hypnotised them. Mary Macgregor, the mind magician, and Mr. Morrow are now presenting a change of programme (see advt).130 words
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Article36 1921-08-20 5 As advertised elsewhere in this issue, Mrs. Swindell had the misfortune to lose a fox-terrier pup in the grounds of St Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday, and will be glad to have same returned by whoever finds it.36 words
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Advertisement231 1921-08-20 5 pBASEB CHALMERCL Engineering Works. Wagael Hoase, SS ted 63, Bo bio son Bond, Singapore. SOLE AGENTS FOR JAMES CARTER (STALYBRIDOE), Ltd A RANSOME Co, Ltd. Wood Working Machinery SANDERSON BROS. NEWBOULD Ltd. uo Steel, Tools, Saws, &c HOLAUN BROS, Ltd.. Mining, Machinery, Drills ftc PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co.. ltd231 words
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Article1038 1921-08-20 6 First Annual General Meeting. Th* Chairman's Speech. The first annual general meeting of the Overseas Assurance Corporation was held on Thursday, at the registered office, Mr. Lim Nee Soon, the acting chairman, presided and the following gentlemen were also present Messrs. Chua Poh Siang, S Q Wong,1,038 words
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Article163 1921-08-20 6 S. Andrew's Cathedral. The 13th. Sunday after Trinity, 21st. August, 1921. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4. p.m. No Catechism (Holidays.) 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, followed by congregational Hymn Practice. During the following week: —I.oly Communion at163 words
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Article80 1921-08-20 6 Twenty-three In Line. The Rubber Estate Agency, Limited. Mincing Lane House, 59 Lastcheap. E C announces that the 23 rubber companies for whom it acts as secretaries and commercial agents adopted the 25 per cent restriction of output as soon as such was recommended by the Rubber Growers80 words
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Article204 1921-08-20 6 It is proposed to raise the Malayan telegraph rates from three cents to five cents a word with a minimum of 35 cents for a telegram, such increase to take effect from or about Sept. 1 next. Mr G O Laßrooy had a serious accident at Ipoh on Wednesday morning204 words
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Article1044 1921-08-20 6 Trusteeship of Old Corps* Property. Major St. Clair's Views. A meeting of members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps was held in the Drill Hall on Wednesday to consider the questions of the disposal of the Canteen property, the custody of the Corps photographs and the disposal of funds.1,044 words
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Article371 1921-08-20 6 To-day, Aug". 20. Hongkong Namsang 2 p.m. Pontianak Ban Fo Soon 2 p.m. Muar Malacca ♦Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Colombo, Suez,* Genoa,* Marseilles* Liverpool* *Eurypylus 3 p.m. Batavia Sourabaya Lake Onawa 4 p.m. Bangkok Kuala 4 p.m. Batu Pahat371 words
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Article135 1921-08-20 6 Reports received from various towns in India show that bonfires we remade of foreign cloth on Aug 8. Gandhi himself lit a pile on Sunday evening. In every instance, the clothes burned Were rags, supplemented with cast off caps, old shoes, battered umbrellas, sticks and ether valueless articles* There was135 words
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Article107 1921-08-20 6 Tone of Penang Market. Although the tone of the local market is firm, rumours current it he bpz*ars,»ays the Straits Echo," iLdicate that slightly lower price? may not unreasonably be looked for n the near inure. Tbi9, is is said, is likely to cmc aboat as the resul107 words
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Article121 1921-08-20 6 We hear from Canton that Dr So fat.ben and Dr Wu ling fang, ii the name ef the south-westeri government, have wired to Hongchow and Fooeaow, persuading General La Yunghsiang and General Li He.. chi to declare their severance o! political relations with Peking io t&vour of121 words
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Article116 1921-08-20 6 The Hon Mr J H M Robson has been unanimously elected President of the F.M.S. Chamber 0/ Commerce and Mr F S Physick has been unanimously elected Vice-President. The United Service Club at Simla is or was in need of a Secretary at a commencing salary of Ra GoO a116 words
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Article192 1921-08-20 6 To-day, Aug. 20. High Tides.—11.48 a.m., 11.32 p.m. Cricket Tournament: P S and Law v. H M Services, SCC ground. Ceylon XI v. S R C, S R C ground. SVC: S F A Co., 3. Polo, Balestier, 4.45. Freemasonry: Johore Royal, installation, 5. Chefalo Palermo, Vic.192 words
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Article208 1921-08-20 6 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT. Singapore, August 19.—The tone of the market has continued dull and the tendency is on the lower side. The demand from the Trade seen>5 to have slackened and a quicker ae. cline would no doubt have taken place had it not been for local "shorts' covering. Standard208 words
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Article85 1921-08-20 6 Trt tty of Peace. BRITISH CLAIMANTS ar ed that the period within which dw against German Nationals may be accepted has been extended and Mi expire on the 30th, September IS2L After that date no claims under Article 296 of the Treaty of Pace with Gemany will be85 words
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Advertisement403 1921-08-20 6 eeeee eettee+ses I your Realtl) Comes first j 1 Good Health is your most valuable asset;-lta preservation should, <, o tharrfore, receive your most careful consideration. An important pomt J: which should always be borna in mind is the fact that a great many term* <> of ill-health can be403 words
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Advertisement81 1921-08-20 6 VIC I OKI A 5 IIATRE t% GRAt O fcMMallfi fo Night 915 I IT HE WORLD'a MASsTtK > \GICIAN-5. -is:* To-night yon (will witnces 'ho 0 wonderful' Perfcrmarce that Ever csruf to the E'.e*. ToLßcfGors one Sca!c Efl c 1 md Bpeotee*»* llludiOLtJ. The MW OemUlnwal H»ralil"l Ev» nt81 words
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Miscellaneous14 1921-08-20 6 Remember Use Wrigl«ys Miter Every A eal! TT WILL MAKE YOU HEALTHY AND ACTIVE.14 words
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Article626 1921-08-20 7 "Dissatisfaction of Defence Forces. Agitation Not Justified. Many of us can remember how in the days of our youth, when we had done something very ordinary but which appeared to our infantic minds worthy of admiration, a fond parent would remaik that we deserved a putty medal. We626 words
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Article278 1921-08-20 7 War on insects in America. The most peculiar pussengyer list to cross the Pacific iv many a day reached San Francisco aboard the Japanese liner Taiyo Ala.ru, wt.en the former Cap Finisterre made htir first trip to America recently. The list conaiated of 5,000, and every passenger278 words
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Article463 1921-08-20 7 A Hongkong Comment. Our Singapore correspondent informs us, says the South China Morning Post" (Hongkong), that the Municipality there has decided to prepare statistics of the cost of living. It is presumed that the figures will be of a comparative nature, showing how much it cost to463 words
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Article236 1921-08-20 7 Msny adverse condition* now atfec: gold mining in Korea. No iily has tbe cost of labour advanced by something like 60 per cent, hut t>n eight-hour has been substituted for a twelve hour day. Th? quality and quantity of labour available has also deteriorated. The provisions236 words
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Article163 1921-08-20 7 Drop of Over Two Millions, The census taken throughout France in March last, the result ot which is published in the "Journal Officiel," shows a population in the country of 36, 084, 206. This figure represents a falling oft of 2 384,547, as compared with the previous ceosas,163 words
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Article274 1921-08-20 7 The Prospects in Ceylon. Kalutara.—The world's principal grower and canner of pineapple is Hawaii. In 1920 6.000,000 cases, valued at $30,000,000 were exported. Land covered by pineapple plants today totals some 46,000 acress and represents an investment of about $10.1)00,000. Hawaii has almost, if not actually, reached the274 words
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Article285 1921-08-20 7 Americaa'a to Study Their Methods. Britisl engineering in tares ta in China will learn with interest, perhaps net altogether unmixed with construction, that towards tha case of this year or early in 1922 a party of live nundred American engineers will viiit—we had almost written descend upon285 words
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Article223 1921-08-20 7 I i Protection of Girls. Ihejational Council of Women, the Aaciation for Moral and Social Rygiei, the National Union of Societii fo.* Equal Citizenship, and the oung Women's Christian Associion Bign a letter on behalf of 68 itional organisation?, which appeal hat the Government should find tie223 words
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Advertisement159 1921-08-20 7 FRO** TO POLAR KEGIONV Sole' Agents; DOG S HEAD Ulu HID k Pi. GUINNESS THE STOUT TO OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE ttf C.UART£. PINTS AND NIPS. f ———BwawMßaawaeaasaai William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he159 words
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Advertisement345 1921-08-20 7 DRINK ASAHI BEER. SOLE AGENTS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Batterv-Rd. Singapore. M. A. SAIBOO GO. General Merchants Hooey Mangers. All are kindly solit j te lisp sat onr shop at JOHNSTON'S PIER, Singapore. Foreign Coins of all kinds can b« exchanged or bought here at any time. Also dealers in Hhrh345 words
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Advertisement294 1921-08-20 7 j REPAIR? —We undertake g n*ral overhand, painting, plating, broken parti rr.ade to pattern, vu'oanizing, welding of all metals, upholstery, hood repairs and renewals. SUPPLIES— Lubrloatiug oil, btussaf. solids, or pneumatic tyres and tube*. Second-hand Motor Cars— Dodge, Overland, Chevrolet, Ford, in fact anything let us quote yon. j ANGLO-CHINESE294 words
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Article623 1921-08-20 8 Broken for the First Time in Japan. Influence of British Ideas. Precedents and the rules of ceremonial Imperial etiquette that have prevailed in Japan through all the centuries of its history went down, one after the other, before the wheels of an automobile on July 15. For the623 words
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Article204 1921-08-20 8 Iv v "w of the abnormally lo* value f/f plantation rubb"r in Loactoa »nd othur of the world* markets it i- srikiug t<i«n of Russia* economic isolation tnat she «hould now be taking up the manufacture of synthetic ruob-r by ?he Ostro myelens %i process. Acooiding204 words
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Article497 1921-08-20 8 The Deadlock With India. Sir Edwin Stockton's suggestion at the half-yearly meeting of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce that a cotton trade mission should go to India from Lancashire is worthy of attentive consideration. There is much to be said for it, for things are not going smoothly497 words
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Article211 1921-08-20 8 Two political incidents took place recently which may not be unconnected, and which are certainly full of possibilities. The first is that Mr. Asquith has publicly contradicted the announcement that he contemplated retiring from the leadership of the Independent Liberal party. The second, and probably more important,211 words
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Article98 1921-08-20 8 It is proposed to hold an All-India Hand-Weaving Exhibition in Patna about the first week of December. Prizes will be given for products of hand-looms. Small 44 dories will be included, sericulture exhibits will be permitted and mills and dealers in accessories will be permitted to exhibit yarns,98 words
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Article46 1921-08-20 8 Malaria in 1920 accounted for 12,143 lof the patients or 29.48 per cent of the total cases treated in all hospitals in Selangor against 21.53 per cent, im 1919. Five cases of black waten fever were treated in the State hos-* pitals with one death. t46 words
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Article424 1921-08-20 8 A Move for Taller Buildings. There is movement, on the part of some of the great stores which are contemplating schemes of rebuilding to get the London Building Act amended, says the Observer. They consider that the restrictions on height should be either removed altogether or424 words
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Article194 1921-08-20 8 Recognition of Unions Issue. July 25.—The strike situation is much easier. Circulars sent out by both dockyards resulted in declafctionk of willingness by several thoaand men to resume work. 'hough great efforts are being mae by the strikers' committees to preent men returning, the Kawasaki Docyard194 words
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Article142 1921-08-20 8 There is something appalling about c way in which papers heap themIves up, silently and incessantly, like ie snows on the summit of a mnun•in. Most of us, says Autolycus in te "Athenaeum," possess in a more less acute form the magpie's hoardtg instinct. A senseless sentilentalism, or142 words
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Article105 1921-08-20 8 The revenue of Brunei in 1920 mounted to $201,250 and expenditure > 1213,940. Included in the expendiHre is a sum of $22,000, being UM nnual contribution to the Strait* 1 ettlements for police services in aspect of 1920. Ordinarily this sum ould appear in the 1921 accounts ut in view105 words
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Advertisement863 1921-08-20 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issuo of $20,000,000 Loan. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per anmm pa-si. 1 half-yearly on May 1 and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAI 1, 1926. Free ef loGome Tax aid other Duties Prise of Issue 100—per ceot.863 words
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Advertisement397 1921-08-20 8 iIBBBBBBBWHBBVBBSSaBBV jttncE OAKLAND f I j Judge the BCtual value of the Oakland Sensible Six by VHP any standard you choose— dependable daily service. Tun 1 liC riding comfort, marked savings in fuel and tyres, or the 1 rib moderate purchase price. Each and every one of these emphasizes the397 words
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Advertisement58 1921-08-20 8 1 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co. LIMITED. Incorporated in England.) REDUCED PKICES FOB ALL WIRES CftriLES LARGE STOCKS. t Write to:— Singapore Branch —WINCHESTER HOUSE. Telephone Telegrami: EfIELECTICO-" In planning yonr Bpeoial, or Annual Advertising Campaign, a a TT^^to natarall y» of ieouring the possible RESULTS. uiiitanoe may be obtained by58 words
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Advertisement549 1921-08-20 9 VO.-British India AND APCAR LINE. ;(CoMraNiEs DsrXsWOSUnB w England) a BAIL AND PASSENGER SEBVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S N. Co. fn ler Contract with ?T»s fajesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY st p.ant suspended. LONDON SERVICE. From LONDON Dm SINGAPORE. t-hiv* bout s 'P t 6 Karmala549 words
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Advertisement418 1921-08-20 9 Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in U S AJ FOR ACCOUNT OF THE D 8 BHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—RANUA-EA2IT INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For Calcutta via Colombo Creole State Passengers and Freisht Oct t3 Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Not 1$ Granite State Patsengen418 words
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Advertisement493 1921-08-20 9 straits steamship Co.. Hi Steamers intended to sail from Singapore Kinta—Monday 4 p. m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m., for Malaooa and Muar. Ipoh- Wednesday, 4 p-m. for P. Swettenham and Penang. Hebe—Tfcursday, 430 p m f or M lacca, P. Dickson and P. Swettenham.493 words
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Advertisement369 1921-08-20 9 O. S. K. Tki lull Slosn buia, LIMITRD. (lacerporstoe' km JttisJ MO. I DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPORE, (Bt.bJ.cl to thamg. without aeties.) EUROPEAN LINE Pn» PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. H maihya Maru arr Aug dep 28 "Alas* a Maru arr bept 14 cap.369 words
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Advertisement656 1921-08-20 9 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) EUROPEAN LINES. London Line Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ct ANTWEBP via POETSK,#i>t Aug 20 Mishima Maru M Aug 21 Liverpool Lfno Monthly Bervioe For MARSEILLES ft LIVEBPOOL via POhTSt Lisbon Maru M 2iid ha.fS«pt Hamburg Line Monthly Service For LONDON. ANT WE iP,656 words
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Advertisement454 1921-08-20 10 WANTED. WANTED—Respectable Eurasian Norte Companion age under 45 to take charge of invalid lady, good needle woman. For particular! apply Box 352 c/o Malaya Tribune. 17 8 23 8 WANTBD.—A Linotype Operator to work on Model 14 machine. Speed and accuracy in work necessary. Written applications, with one recent testimonial454 words
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Advertisement764 1921-08-20 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. t an NEW FILIPINO BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA Available for all occasions. Good snd Cspsble Musicians. Terms moderate. Apply at 99 Bencoolen Street, (Lorong Pantei) G. UNDASAN, 9. H 9 PLATT JENSEN LIMITED. (Incorporated in Singapore.) NOTICE is hereby given that the' Colonial Secretary has approved of tne764 words
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Advertisement532 1921-08-20 10 BANES. SZE HAI TONG BANKING ft INSURANCE CO* LTD, (Incorporated is the Strait, a 8.) HEAD OFFICE: 68, KLTNG STREET, SINGAPORE. Eatabiabed 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplua 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Scab Eng T.im Eaq.—Chairmaa. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chair man. Ckaa Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Kens', Esq. Teo532 words
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Advertisement537 1921-08-20 10 BANKS. IstE KO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICEt •4, Market Street BRANCHES: Peaa*g 86 Beach Street. Malacca 181 Joaker Street n v ?7-7i Jaiaa Suleiman, Beta Pahat.. 108 Jalan Rakamat. AGENCIES AT: Loadon, New York, San Fraaciseo, Batavia, Sourabaya, BeaaStall Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palcaabaag aad Trans;. CAPITAL, Authorised M $80,000,008537 words
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Advertisement535 1921-08-20 10 BANKS. CHABTEIiED BANK OF INDIA* AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BT ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 600,000 Share* of £5 each $3,000,000 Reserve Fund £«,600,000 Reserv Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS, Baak Of London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank. Ltd. National535 words
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Advertisement367 1921-08-20 10 INSURANCE, THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (lacorporated in the S.S.) BOABD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keag, 0.8. E., Chairman. Eu Tong Sen, Esq. 0.8. E. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Oag Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwee Chiam, Esq. Chua Poh Siaag, Esq. Lee Pang Seng, Eaq. Yeo Baa Keag,367 words
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Advertisement313 1921-08-20 10 THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR YOUR MICHELIN TYRES All sizes. ALWAYS READY IN STOCK. Btockkrt Lim Chee Stentf* 17, Cecil Street. mmm mMMMm FHLIrSOI GREEK DISPEKSIRY. 'Phone $o. IBE. WHOLES LE RETAIL m Chemists Druggists and Opticians. SUPPLIERS TO HjSP.TAH. ESTATE I AND HIKES, A SPRIAL BATE. Derot lot313 words
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Advertisement508 1921-08-20 10 MALAYA TrTbuJe SHIPPU c- it TIE SUBSCRIPT!^ PAYABLE _IN_AbVAK Ca Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter Single Copy 5 eta.* UIJ Postage Extra 50 eta. To Foreign countries $1 [A Subscription Form «s, found on page B.] b VERY MANY M TRIBUNE READjgs Depend upon street ■elli*, < paper It will508 words
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