Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1921
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Title Section28 1921-09-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII, -No. WI%P SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 192128 words
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Advertisement154 1921-09-10 1 THE MILAM TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE Phone No. H7i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance Per annum lfc%Q Half-yearly S 7 50 Per quarter 3 75 I Postage Extra SO cts. per month. mm9mamĔMMmĔĔMmm^maSM **MMmm^9Mmmm Whiteaway. Laidlaw Co, Ltd. Singapore. 40 Cents TV j j nftjjf 40 Cen B Par Cake154 words
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Advertisement120 1921-09-10 1 Sime, Oarby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Rtraits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, Fall range of Electrical supplies in Hook t V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DlctOinpb" Telephones. MADSTHONG Plants, rheideai Lighting Set for Bungalows and Small Houses.120 words
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Advertisement157 1921-09-10 1 SUN f COMPANY I supplies Au Photographic Materials AND The Right Place for Amateurs IH Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I SINGAPORE. Phone 660. '■■■■■■■■HMslHBBWsWii TYPEWRITER ACCESSORIES. Red Seal Carbon Paper; I In Black, Bine and Pnrple. 100 Sheet* In box. Slaue Q wto and Foolsoip.'157 words
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Article1195 1921-09-10 2 THE "HUMP' IN SINGAPORE Twilight and the Orient. A paper is contributed to the "Times" from the pen of a widelytravelled correspondent, who has recently returned to England from a visit to Malaya. In the course of his communication, the writer states: Penang has the brilliance of the1,195 words
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Article316 1921-09-10 2 Balance Sheet and Account- The following is the balance sheet and statement of accounts to June 30, 1921, of the Union Jack Club. Investment account $20,000 Investment in S S BH per cent. Conversion Loan $20,000 Bunds redeemable at par in 1929. These bonds are under lien316 words
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Article146 1921-09-10 2 The many friends of the ex-Chinese Minister in London will be interested in knowing that hie Excellency has had a very busy time since he went to the United State*. He has been travelling about a good deal, and has delivered many speeches. He has received more invitations than his146 words
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Article54 1921-09-10 2 Messrs. Barlow *and Co, report: This market has flaotuated within narrow limits with a quieter tone pre* vailing. A• ir amount of basinets baa been done and quotations olose as follow No. 1 Standard $13.50 to $13 25 No. S Standard $12 00 to $12.50 No. 3 Standard54 words
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Article83 1921-09-10 2 Several small Japanese estates in the Seremban district have been united into one with a view to curtailing upkeep expenditure. At the last meeting of the Council of the Royal Colonial Institute, at which Sir Godfrey Lagden, K.C.M.G., the Chairman of Council, presided, ten Resident Fellows, thirty Non-Resi-dent Fellows, and83 words
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Advertisement655 1921-09-10 2 FOREIGN CHILDREN IN THE FAR EAST, are especially subject to worms, some of the indications of which arc irregular appetite, bad breath, grinding of th. *tne awelling of the abdomen, irritation in th. nos.. Baby. Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy, given for a few days, destroy worms, and a655 words
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Advertisement330 1921-09-10 2 OH! HOW IT HURTS. That's what you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are yon going to do about it—sit there and suffer 1 Perhaps you have tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. These are just the sort of cases in330 words
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Advertisement448 1921-09-10 2 I I I THE WORK j OF DIGESTION should be performed with ease and P completeness the •ody is to be > maintained in perfect health. But even in the case ot those who poss- r ess naturally strong digestions this is far from always being the > for the448 words
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Advertisement627 1921-09-10 2 Half PriciT^ SALE ft AT KOH COMPANY Bras Boad AND Hobinsoa Boad Perfumery, Stationery, Books, etc., offered at Half the Usual Prices. For ?WO WEEKS only CommfnctDg from Monday, August 29, Beal Bargain I Dt n't lose this chance English Periodicals and Magazines also offered at Half Price during theJSale.627 words
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Article783 1921-09-10 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 9. Messrs. Lyell and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the follow ing list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issue i. Values Bayers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.15 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.10 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.50 2.00 5783 words
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Advertisement132 1921-09-10 3 AT THE POPUI AR PHOTO EMPIRE Taojong Pagar Road Tramapp a 8 the Door IN THE SECOND SHCJW AT 9.30 P w ELM °,TsP E FEARLESS 2Q 18 EpisooYt or 36 Reels 0 EpLodel. TheWeokoftheSantl.rn Episode 2. TJhe RMing Death* Followed by Special Vitagraph feature with Bessie Lo*e A FIGHTING132 words
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Advertisement453 1921-09-10 3 1 i|l |IH 1* Fr m ™*™> 89^mber SUNDAY. September 11. li!t -uaue AT THE is the only 3? ALHAMBRA lid ths re-«># Cukes, Coffee, a t i« C MWtti soad. served daring A p Intervjls SIT- M ™*>™»»« ™E GREATEST FIGHT FILM T»,« Mia, EVER BEEN for whi!h T453 words
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Advertisement235 1921-09-10 3 MARLBOROUGH Tha Hall for Comfort, Good Muaio and Good Picture* Beacli Road, From THURSDAY, Sept. 8 to WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14, (Eaolading Sanday, September 11 A WORLD FEVTURE OP GREAT DRAM*.IIO POWER Featuring MONTAGUE LOVE AND JUNE ELVIDOE In an excellent story fall of love intereat THE GUARDIAN P Oae of235 words
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Advertisement274 1921-09-10 3 PBBBEtTTS TO NIGHT UNTIL MONDAY M THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.3D SHARP. THB MOST AMAZINoTIOTURES EVER TAKEN Six reels of human revelation SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS The true aad astoandiag adreorares nf two Dmoaj Amencaa cameramen 1 aaaang the man eaters of New Guinea gS fo?rf 2ft 9* taken aa tbe274 words
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Article117 1921-09-10 4 The British Cabinet has replied to Mr De Valera'a last letter. ■No more correspondence ia wanted* but a definite decision; and a conference for this purpose ia proposed. There has been rioting; in Dundee and demonstrations in other parta of Britain over unemployment. The question of world's disarmament117 words
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Article817 1921-09-10 4 The final issue of peace or war in Ireland is now under decision —perhaps is already decided before these words appear in print. We cling to the hope and belief that it will be peace. Reading between the lines of recent statements by Mr. de Valera, we817 words
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Article409 1921-09-10 4 Mr S J Vincent has left Singapore for Borneo on a business trip. The resignation of Lt. T O Mayhew S V A has been accepted. A new schedule of cargo boat fares is published in the current Gazette. The Gazette publishes the new parcels post rates which are effective409 words
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Article76 1921-09-10 4 DEMONSTRATIONS BY UNEMPLOYED. COMMITTER OF ENQUJ^Y. Reuter. London, Sept 8.— Unemployed demonatrations marked by unruly scenes have occurred af various places in the provinces, notably in South Wales, Sunderland Bristol, Liverpool ana Dundee. The more serisVus were at Dundee, where winddws were smashed. and shops looted. ThaReuter. - 76 words
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Article93 1921-09-10 4 At a meeting held at the Garden Club on Thursday the following committee was formed to deal with the Non- European unemployed Chairman, Mr Chan Sze Onn vicechairman, Mr N B Westerhout hon. secretary, Mr Goh Hood Kiat; hon. asst. secretary, Mr A H Carlos hon. treasurer,93 words
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Article556 1921-09-10 4 It is stated that the Hon. Mr William Thomas Porter, Puisne Judge of the Gold Coast, has been appointeo to Ceylon to succeed Sir Walter Shaw, who has taken up duties as Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements. The marriage took place at Sa» Mark's Church, Bangalore, on August 16,556 words
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Article819 1921-09-10 4 BATCH OF CASES BEING DEALT WITH. b Danger of Borrowing. In addition to the case of Wee Ch lri Kiang, of Kiang Brothers, a report of which was published yesterday several more public examinations were heard in the Bankruptcy ourt yesterday in the afternoon, the enquiries being conducted819 words
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Article73 1921-09-10 4 Penang Chinese Prosecuted. At the instance of the Protector «f Chinese, Hays a Penang wire, S* teachers in the Chung Wah ttjesai school in Maxwell-road and three in the Leng Eang Hoay school King-street appeared in the Penan* District Court yesterday morning answer to summonses charging tli e»73 words
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Advertisement178 1921-09-10 4 ROBINSON eo.. Ltd. (Incorporated a flat SJ.) CASH SALE. ODDMENTS Men's Boots Bargains. CLEARING PRICES: *M tfj^^^^HLaaP $15.00 Per Pair. A LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. SEN D TOUR ORDRRB M Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Incorporated in England. ST HELEN'S COURT, Singapore.? NESTLES MALTED MILK. supplies just arrived: PnioßS: $1.65178 words
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Advertisement334 1921-09-10 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated ia tbe Strait, Settlement*. 36, PHILLIP BTBEET, SINGAPOBE New Shipments Just Arrived Manta MeUl Sheeta Size 4 ft. x 2 ft. x 1/ 52 thick 4ft x 2 ft. x 1/16 M 4 ft. x a ft. x 1/6" Monte Metal Rodi All ilaes from334 words
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Article313 1921-09-10 5 Correspondence Has Lasted Long Enough. v Final Canference Suggested. Reuter. London, Sept B.—Although no inkling has been given, officially gards the Premier's reply to Mr Da Valera several of the morning papers «tate the note suggests a meeting with Sinn Fein delegates on Sept 20 provided DailReuter. - 313 words
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Article97 1921-09-10 5 Boycott of Foreign Stun". Reuter. Calcutta, Sept. B.—Mr. Gandhi, in pursuance of hia foreign cloth boycott, met a number of the cloth dealers. It is understood some of those requested six months in which to dispose of stocks of foreign cloth after whcih they said they would notReuter. - 97 words
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Article137 1921-09-10 5 A Bombshell in Canada. Reuter. Ottawa, Sept B.—The Arbitration Board appointed by Government to determine the value of preference and tommon stock of the Grand Trunk Railway recently acquired by Government has decided the stock is valueleas. The city is thundertruck by the majority decision of the ArbitrationReuter. - 137 words
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Article139 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. London, Sept. B.—At the opening of th§ Shipping and Engineering exhibition at Olympia, Sir R Dawson, carman of Vickers, paid a tribute 10 industry and enterprise of Germany, from whence he had just "turned. He declared the engineer's and electrical works were hives of I "■•dustry, PerfectlyReuter. - 139 words
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Article45 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. Too?" 8 8 —The naval port of J 00 become a commercial port DB 18 of the contract officially «Sa d Whereb y the Port of Lepi de c *d*<i itS maritime a«enal i» for tbe Chamber of Commerce erCla purpose8 exclusively.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article27 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. •taZ Iu k Sept 8—Cotton again Ute/T JJJ at 130 180 higher but *e t*l PSed and dedine reached hundred point limi* aad 0»Reuter. - 27 words
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Article75 1921-09-10 5 Good Economic Prospects. Reuter. Paris, Sept 7.—ln an interview with L'Ecno de Paris, the Minister of Commerce, M Dioir, stated that a general business' recovery was to be expected betore the winter. Stocks were getting depleted and orders were increasingly numerous, while export business waa improving steadily. TheReuter. - 75 words
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Article74 1921-09-10 5 Workmen's Demonstration. Reuter. Paris, Sept B.—A wire from Mayence says tnere has been serious noting at Spires in Bavaria on the occasion ol a workmen's demonstration in connection with the murder ot tirzberger. The Government offices were partly demolished. Numerous arrests were made. The workmen struck toReuter. - 74 words
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Article59 1921-09-10 5 The August Decreases. Reuter. London, Sept. 8.—The Board of Trade returns for August show the imports were 88Va millions compared with 153 millions for Aug. 1920. The exports were 51 millions compared with 115 millions. The largest decrease in imports was in raw materials and unmanufactured articles. TheReuter. - 59 words
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Article46 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. London, Sept B.—Loaded with SoO tons of foodstuffs for starving children and also cottonwaste and oil for the purpose of facilitating running food trains, a steamer yesterday left Millwall en route for Russia under the auspices of the "Save the Children Fund."—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article38 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. B.—Several companies and corporations interested in banking, and shipping in the Dutch Indies have founded a central council unuĕr the Presidency of ex-M mister Ireub for the purpose of safeguarding their common interests.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article32 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. London, Sept. B.—An Amsterdam telegram says it is understood Government intends to submit to the Second Chamber in October a BUI providing for considerable increase of the Dutoh fleet—Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article40 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. Annapolis Eoyal, Nova Scotia, Sept B.—A fire, believed to have been started by a cigarette carelessly thrown down, destroyed about onethird of the town. The damage is estimated at several hundred thousand dollars and many are homeless.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article26 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. Alexandria, Sept 8.-Three Egyptians, convicted of murdering Europeans, in the May riots, have been hanged, and there are four more e*a•utfosn touaoiav "<- a*su*st.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article523 1921-09-10 5 LEAGUE STRIKES A SNAG. LABOURS OPINION. Reuter. Geneva, Sept 7.-M, Bourgeois, Mr A Balfour and Viscount Ishii have been elected vice-presidents of the League of Nations—Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 8—Besides the Upper SUesian problem on which a committee is working secretly, the Assembly of the League is confronted with threeReuter. - 523 words
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Article73 1921-09-10 5 United States Blamed. Reuter. Geneva, Sept. B.—The assembly of the League of Nations discussed the secretariat's report on the work of the Council. 1« rd Robert Cecil defended the Council's work against M Branting's criticisms, although he criticised the secrecy g>t some of ita deliberations. He regretted theReuter. - 73 words
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Article41 1921-09-10 5 London, Sept B.—The Smyrna report of the capture of Angora iB still unconfirmed. The latest Greek communique to Athens of Sept 5 says the left wing is engaged in sectional fighting and aeroplanes have bombed Angora railway station.41 words
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Article39 1921-09-10 5 Reuter. Texarkansas, Sept B.—Four bandits, intent on looting the mallear on a train, threw a small gasbomb when the postal clerks refused to open the car door. The fumes overpowered the clerks and the robbers carried outReuter. - 39 words
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Article351 1921-09-10 5 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kiel* Lemper, Sept 10 —The Lahore correspondent of tbe Malay Mail" wires the following retails, received by the Civil and Military Gasette," and dated London, Sept 5 League, Firet Division. Woolwich A 1, Preston NEC Birmingham 6, Chelsea 1. Bolton W351 words
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Article1226 1921-09-10 5 GAUNT CUP—FINAL TIE. NAKAMURA CHAMPION OF MALAYA. HOOI HYE'S SPORTING GAME. S Nakamura, champion of Singapore, haß now won the greater honour of champion of Malaya. At the SCC yesterday, in the final round of the Gaunt Cup competition between the representatives of the different States and Settlements,1,226 words
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Article86 1921-09-10 5 Colombo, Sept 2.—New taxation proposals announced include the revision of the import tariff on Imperial Preference lines. There will be a general increaaa of 2Vs per cent on Empire goods with a general surcharge of 5 per cent on foreign key industries and uaduatoea wreaswl from Germany during86 words
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Article44 1921-09-10 5 Zira. from Bangkok 10-9. M>i\e Maru, from Yokohama 10 9 Liang Chow, from Hongkong 9 9. Tean, from Amoy 10 9. Mate Harl, from Dell 10-9. Bye Leong, from Malacca 10.9. Kaale, from Penang 10-9. 9ri Matr, from afssHoca 10 9.44 words
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Article65 1921-09-10 5 Singapore, Sept 10. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 4 Z-S%± Demand 2s 3 27-3* Private 8 months, sight 3s 4 7-16 On India— Bank TsL Transfer 163 On HongkongBank demand draft 10 p.c p.m, On ShanghaiBank demand draft 60 W On JavaBank TsL Transfer 186 On JapanBank demand draft65 words
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Article52 1921-09-10 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, Sept 10. Pale Crepe Ceasing Prices. Bayers Sellers Spot Sept. Jan. to March Oct. to Dec Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 27 )s 28 Sept- 28 28 H Oct to Dec. 30 si Jan. to March 33 34 Tone52 words
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Article25 1921-09-10 5 Singspore, Sept 10. To-day's closing robber quotations sre as under:— New York.—l 4 eta. London B%d. Singapore.—27% eta. Tone of Market—Steady.25 words
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Article139 1921-09-10 5 Reception on Armand Behic (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. B.—A reception waa held on board the s. s. Armand Behic to celebrate the new service of the Messageries Maritimes. Numerous visitors had refreshments served to them in the dining saloon. Mr. MohL the Company's agent,139 words
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Article178 1921-09-10 5 Landing; of Snrvivors. We understand that some twenty of the crew of the ill-fated s. a. Francis Gamier arrived by the Siam Steam Navigation Co's steamer "Chutatutch on Aug 28 says the Siam Observer." From what we gathered it appears that soon after the of the Francis178 words
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Advertisement454 1921-09-10 5 PHASED CHALMEfiQ Engineering Works. ■«anet Boaaa, a and 89, BoMaaoa laad, Waispaie SOLE AGENTB FOE JAMES CARTER (STALYBRIDGE), Ltd. A RANSOME Co., Ltd. Wo<d V. crkin, Machinery SANDERSON BROS. NfiYVBOULD Ltd. HOLM AN BROS, Ltd., Mining, Machinery, Drills *c PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd. 80 1 j I Never454 words
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Article614 1921-09-10 6 BOXING. ST. JOSEPH'S O B. FINALS. By Wanderer.*' The finals of the St. Joseph's Old Boys Annual Boxing Tournament were held in King George's Hall St Joseph's Institution, last night. This being the first Annual Tournament, the Old Boys' Association deserve to be congratulated for the success with which614 words
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Article281 1921-09-10 6 LOCAL TOURNAMENT. Reuter. Tbe Gaunt Cup tennis tournament having ended, the cricket matches fixed for to-day will take place. They will be Ceylon XI vs. P S and Law on SCC ground and S R C vs. Services on S R C ground. The following ■will be the ServicesReuter. - 281 words
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Article152 1921-09-10 6 PARI-MUTUEL FAIRNESS. No little iaterest will be created in racing circles by the announcement that the Continental system of betting by the Pari-Mutuel is to be adopted in England. Many of those keenly interested in racing feav« long advocated the use of the Pari-Mutuel system, mainly owing to152 words
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Article60 1921-09-10 6 PRINCE PLAYS FOR WALES. H R H the Prince of Wales participated in the Polo Tournament at Aldershot and scored three goals for Wales in two separate games, so contributing to Wales' first place in the Tournament. His Royal Highness then left for Balmoral to begin his two months'60 words
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Article91 1921-09-10 6 TO-MORROW'S RACE. The race on Sunday morning will be the last of the serious for the Margaret II Cup during the present quarter. The handicaps are: Manka, Elizabeth, Betty, Helen, Marion, Ella and Stella, start 10 a.m. Eve, Puteh, and Margaret 11, start 10.8 a.m. k Gertrude, start 10.1191 words
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Article341 1921-09-10 6 LADY'S CROSS-CHAJNNEL ATTEMPT. t Loudon, Aug 19.—In an attempt to swim the Channel Mrs Hamilton, the champion lady swimmer, swam from Cape Grie Nez to within three miles of Deal. She was in the water it) hours and was exhausted at the end of her swim. She claims to341 words
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Article69 1921-09-10 6 Naval Estimates of the USA., Britain, Fravnce and Japan for the years 1913*1.4 and 1920-21 respectively are U S A. i 19U-14, £29,180,900; 1920-24, £1311,468,717 (a further vote may still be granted to meet deficits), I Britain: 1*8,809,300 an d £90,872,200. i France (1913), £21,292,400. and69 words
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Article56 1921-09-10 6 The British Resident, Perak, has consented that those boys whose parents cannot aft ord their school fees and therefore must be withdrawn from school shi ill be put on a temporary free list if the Inspector of Schools and th c principal of the School concerned are satisfied as to56 words
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Article281 1921-09-10 6 S. Andrew's Cathedral. The 16th Sunday after Trinity 11th, Sept 1921. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week:—Holy Communion on-Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. and on Wednesday281 words
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Article218 1921-09-10 6 Messrs Wheelock and Co, ol Shanghai, reported on Aug 25 Ibe situation in oar Oatward Freight market it To United Kingdom and Con tinent Cergo on this berth con inaet plentiful wbtlsi tbe teppl) of tonnage it decidedly scarce and cons qaenoe the Homeward Con ferenee Lines have218 words
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Article61 1921-09-10 6 Carrying 4,000 Passengers. London, Aug 22.—The White Star liner Majestic, intended for the transAtlantic service, is approaching completion. She will be the largest vessel in the world with a tonnage of 56,00, the total horse-power ot her engines being 400,000Th vessel will have accommodation for 4,000 passengers61 words
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Article115 1921-09-10 6 Mr and Mrs R M Goldie left Ipoh on St|»t 5» for a holiday at Home, and Mr Donland Miller has assumed charge of the United Engineers Ipoh branch. The marriage took place on Sept. 5, at Teluk Anson, of Mr Robert Henry Phillips, manager of Nova Scotia Estate, Teluk115 words
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Article125 1921-09-10 6 Sir Archdail Eeid has> some candid things to say in the August Nineteenth Century about the policy which is spreading venereal disease rather than carry out a preventive organisation. The so-called "National Council for Combating Venereal Disease" opposes tbe sanitary measures which have proved successful, because125 words
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Article67 1921-09-10 6 A rich gold discovery is reported from Glen Innes, New South Wales, and a rush has set in. It is stated one specimen contains 40 ozs of gold. A correspondent writes to the "Malay Mail" that the closing down of many rubber estates in Negri Sembilan has sent numerous coolies67 words
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Article82 1921-09-10 6 Owing to the great demand for seats upstairs, patrons of the Alhambra who book their seats regularly on Saturdays are advised to send cash round to the Theatre for their tickets any time between 7 and 8.30 to-night, as cash booking is the order of the day, without82 words
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Article52 1921-09-10 6 A small committee is being formed to feed Indian coolies who are in distress, due to the present trade slump, and And themselves stranded in the streets of Singapjre. Those desirous of subscribing towards this fund can forward contributions to the editor of the"Malaya Tribune," who will52 words
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Advertisement408 1921-09-10 6 v.- The Simplest Bcowo-nict! Steam Eegm« of tbe present day." j C.M.&'M.' CENTRALEXHJUSTj STEAM ENGINE j SINGLE CYLINDER 100 I B, P. to 1500 I H P. in One Unit or up to 3,000 I.H.P. in 1 wo Units. Fitted with Balanced Piston Drop Steam Inlet Valves and C M.408 words
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Advertisement754 1921-09-10 6 rap* have been a life of mmwmktbttA agony. Every twinge of pain felt by the unfortunate Rheumatic is traceable to the action of unc acid poison which is onhAanother name fo- the body's rkxxmipoaed refuse not properly eliminated from the system. The poison par abub/aifc and produces the familiar atitoeaa754 words
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Miscellaneous473 1921-09-10 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Sept. 10. Mttar A Malacca •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya, Ampenan, etc. Mossel 2 p.m. Hongfcong, Shanghai Japan Iyo Mara 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m. Malacca, Port Swettenham Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Hongkong Japan Benarty S p.m. P Sambu Palembang Valentyn 3473 words
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Miscellaneous160 1921-09-10 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Sept 10. High Tides. —4.22 a.m., 4.49 p.m. Central Motors, Laidlaw Building, 12. Cricket Tournament: Ceylon XI P S and Law, S C C groundServices v. S R C, S R C ground. Football, Malaya Cup: Singapore v. Negri Sembilan, at Serembaa. Polo, Balestier, 4.30. Entries160 words
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Article582 1921-09-10 7 Views of a Ruined Man. "Lees Caokle" writes tv the •'Malay Mail" aa follows: Assuming that I, a merchant, go to my competitors and say to them look here, owing to bad management or bad lock or both, I am overstocked with whisky, will yon join in582 words
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Article124 1921-09-10 7 Kedah will shortly have a Court of Appeal of two S S or F M S Judges. At present the State Council exercises tho appellate jurisdiction. Invitations are out for the marriage in Penang of Mr Gunn Lay Cheong, oldest son of the late Mr Gunn Tong Bang, to Miss124 words
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Article430 1921-09-10 7 STORY THAT NEEDS A GRAIN OF SALT. A strange story comes from Calcatta which suggests the posaioility of a new sport for the motorist deprived of tbe fascination of speed. It concerns a crocodile alleged to bave been seen in one of tbe principal roadd of that430 words
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Article303 1921-09-10 7 Mrs Codrington has designed the wood carvings on the proscenium of the Penang Town Hall, and thia with the thorough re-decoration of the place has improved it remarkably. The Rev. W E Horley, District Superintendent of the Methodist Mission, leaves for Home early next year after six years in Malaya303 words
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Advertisement129 1921-09-10 7 SMOKE |§jj| "CAPSTAN" William Canton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to EngJand, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The Game and Playe of Chesse"129 words
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Advertisement231 1921-09-10 7 TRY AND USE OUR Adam s Cook Brand Indian Condiment Preparations, for the ajoit apeiising »r<d b».<altby taste. The op- to date v ri"~~ft needs at home iLlTASijtidg Chop Cooky or ;POw|«y COOK BRAND 'M; ourr y Powder, J 14ti?#H f Piokle- made of the belt tk ieleoted and V231 words
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Advertisement335 1921-09-10 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issue of $20,000,000 Loan. Bearing tntereet front tat fete of purchase at 7 per cent, per ananas half-yearly on May and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, 1926. Free of income lax and other Duties, Price of Issue 100-pir ceit. s jgigJWa^&^ atabove.335 words
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Article580 1921-09-10 8 I'ilOMiSliNU OPPUiirUNilic.b Jt Uli MALA IA. bupenor Products, We have received sample ot vulcanite and completed rubber shoe soies irom an estate m tne r-eninauia wuicu lor tne present must remain nameless, says tne "Malay aiau wnicn continues: rue estate in uuestLM is maarng a variety oX580 words
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Article280 1921-09-10 8 Mr. M J untitled Manager, Messrs. Ainu-way 1 aullaw and Co., Ipob.who has been c* lusvs and has been maxried whilst at Home, is expected back in Ipoh with his brids in the course of t'je ass t six weeks. As a result of tbe examinations conducted by tbe Civil280 words
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Advertisement100 1921-09-10 8 CHOTIRMALLS^ THB CHEAPEST SILK STORE. WHOLESALE BETAIL« Don't miss the Opportunity Only One Week More Safe Now On mmm 51-52, man street. No 1957 PROVED BEST V TILE fdr the TRDPICB J Seno Your Enquires toi 1 Ets BROSSARD MOPIN I I c *>b-t«.m) SINGAPORE I I DUPIRE BROS Singapore100 words
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Advertisement431 1921-09-10 8 Mdaey Bladder Troubles South Africa. India. t P Yen D*r Mwwa I Mr TJpandrak->->'nA. Bronih >p*di»- W«» pit inU-rburghotel. io. ia fC£ CP Bom* afrtaa. wr» Nadia. Bwng-al. irtM: I ata «lor •Vflt.r wa.le m sri tpMBdS h..ab and ha». aa bad bae> rjeeaaaa w Afnoa aay fain* th ba431 words
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Advertisement559 1921-09-10 8 I mm' 'OAKLAND- Knmm Judge the actual value of he Oakland Sensible Six by TH C any standard you ohoose-dependable daily semce THE rid ng comfort, marked savings in fuel and tyres, or the moderate purchase price. Bach and every one of these etrpbasizes the exceptional worth of the Oakland.559 words
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Advertisement547 1921-09-10 9 P.*o.-B^tishlndia AND apcar line: (COMPANIES lNCO**Wfc ENOLANof HAIL AND PASSENGEB SERVICES Peninsula* and Oriental S. n: Oo Cnd«r CootTKt with Hi. M»j«y. n„..1 IHB COMPANY'S MAIL SBmaaT USTV™ v. a; pr.B*nt ■u.p.Ru.d. •> DJ,avIOB 3 «J»BT OF BOMBAY LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE *r°m LONDON Bn. BINGAPOBE. Sardinia about Sept 21 Karm.i.547 words
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Advertisement404 1921-09-10 9 Passengers and Freight Services Operated bf Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporate In USA; TCR THB U. 8. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—HANILA—EAJJT INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For OALOTJTTA Via COLOMBO OraolaStata Passengers and Freight Oct IJ Wolverine State Passengers aad Freight Mov If Granite State Passengers and Freight Dec 15 For404 words
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Advertisement498 1921-09-10 9 Straits steamship Co.. Ltd Steamers intended to nil from Singapore Kinta—Monday 4 p. m., for Port Bwettenham and Penang. Hye Leong— Monday, 4 30 p. m for Maiaooa and Muar. Deli Tuesday, 12.30 p. m f or Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Jolo and Z&mboanga Kaka Tuesday, 4.30 p. m498 words
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Advertisement364 1921-09-10 9 O. S. K. Til Isab Stall lilski, LIMITED. Cftwerpeeated ft*. Japan.) HO. I Dl SOUZA STRUT, PROPOSED SAILINGS FBOM SINGAPORE. (Sasjceft ft* eaanga without aetiee,] ■UTOPIAN. UN*, For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •Alaska Maru arr. Sept 17 dep. 18 •Omit Marseilles, Altai Maru arr Oct 15364 words
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Advertisement557 1921-09-10 9 N.Y.K. European line. (Incorporated lnJapait) London Lino Fortnightly Service For MABSEILLES, LONDON dt ANTWERP via PORTS. Sado Maru a t 9 KitanoMaru Septal Liverpool Lino Monthly Serviofl For MABSEILLES LTVEKPOOL v a PORTS, Lisbon Maru M 0 -t 9 Hamburg Lino Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROT IE EDAM A557 words
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Advertisement356 1921-09-10 10 WANTED. WANTE I).—An experienced storekeeper for local import firm. Good salary ttiven to suitable man. Apply box 354, c/j Malaya Tribune. 3 9 uo TO LET. TO LET.—Room No. 52, The Arcade and Godown No. 4, Read Street Apply to 60, The Arcade, 27-8 28 9 T O L E356 words
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Advertisement362 1921-09-10 10 NOTICE, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Ihe Manlcipal OommiiiicDeri of the Town of Singapore Invite ten* den for the Ereotion and Completion of Quarter b for the Drees en and Olerki at Mandai Quarries. Plans may be teen and Specification and Tender Forma obtained at the Mnnieipal Architect's Office dnrlng offioe hoo re.362 words
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Advertisement478 1921-09-10 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO„ LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus «»0,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hec, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng, Esq. Tan478 words
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Advertisement489 1921-09-10 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street BRANCHES Penang 85 Reach Street Malacca 131 Jonkar Street Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembar.g. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authoriaed 820,000,000 Issued489 words
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Advertisement454 1921-09-10 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporate! in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares ef g6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.454 words
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Advertisement349 1921-09-10 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Jhe S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: Singapore, ts Filmg 1 street, Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Author bed |20,000.000 Issued 810,500,000 Paid-up 5,260,000 Reserve Liability of ShareholderB 5,250,000 Reserve Fund and Surplus 290,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The349 words
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Advertisement374 1921-09-10 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr.fLim Boon Keng* C BE, Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chairman. Eu Tong Sen, Esq. C.B.E. Ong Boci#Tat, Esq. Lim Chwee Chiaa, Esq. Chua Poh Siang, Esji. Lee Pang Seng* Esq. Yeo Ban Keng, Eaq.374 words
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Advertisement545 1921-09-10 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE AtfD .SHIPPING (iSZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Paoaa no. i7i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum w<| Half-yearly |7^ Per quartet Single Copy 5 eta. Poatage. Extra 50 eta. per month. Te* Foreign countries $1 ao [A Subscription Form will be found on page B.] VERY MANY TRIBUNE READERS545 words
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