Malaya Tribune, 27 September 1921
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Title Section30 1921-09-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. i. EVENING DAILY.], AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. vol. vm. -No. J vq SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. rUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911.30 words
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Advertisement1009 1921-09-27 1 SUN V COMPLY supplies ĕ fl u Photographic Materials AND 0 vl Tbe Bight frace for Amateurs l mm sj Developing, Printing and Enlargement No. 94. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, BINGAPORB. Phone 660« fringed Ends. 42 x2 l ins. Price $1.50 each. gsn 1 —f■ T r-a A Hire protectlcn fer1,009 words
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Advertisement192 1921-09-27 1 THE mm TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE» Phone Mo. 171 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance Per annum sis 00 Half-yearly S 7.60 Per quarter S 375 Postage Extra SO cts. per month. The Ar^yle 0 P I Bnu with short skuteawu Kjr\ No skirt tap*s to Ui<n\pnlate. Slocked ia Navy A^Bm-j192 words
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Article534 1921-09-27 2 A NAVAL OFFICER'S REWARD, I have jast received 25s Bd, for killing Germans. Will all greet Neptane's ooean wash this blood clean from my bands To tell the treth, I was not oonbolobs ofjbaving beeu such an intrepid hero, sech a mighty msn of war. And yet534 words
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Article170 1921-09-27 2 500 Labour Candidates. The efforts which Labour intends to make at the General Election "tocaptur. political power" is o UUintd in the following letter from Mr E P Wake, National Agent to Labour Party. In tendering hi,, resignation as prospective candidal ior Ba Mr V\ ake writes170 words
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Article130 1921-09-27 2 There have been more earthquakes Hongkong,, serious one btmg recorded by the Observatory on Sept 11, soon aft >a noon. The disturbance was calculated to bs about 2,000 miles from Honf/kon'g. Messrs Lev/is and Peat's offices in Mincing Une, London, a door step of rubber embedded in. concrete by wive130 words
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Article288 1921-09-27 2 Punitive Action. Calcutta, Sept 6.—An official communique gives accounts of the suecessful and unprecedented punitive actions against two trans-frontier villages—Tradu and Jalamai—aa reprisals for the treacherous murder of three unarmed Sepoys on the night of Aug 17—18. Tindu was surrounded before dawn by the Kurram Militia and the288 words
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Article295 1921-09-27 2 Although voices are raised from all parts of tbe Peninsula on behalf of Europeans, Chinese and Tamils thrown out of work through no fault of their own, yet, strange to say, practically nothing was heard of the effect of the depression on the Malays until295 words
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Article247 1921-09-27 2 We understand that the Town Planner's report has been submitted to the F.M.S. Government, says the Kuala Lumpur Leader.'' The Resident of Kediri, Java, has a sum of 100.000 guilders at his disposal for the purchase of padi seed which is afterwards to bs sold to tho nativs planters there.247 words
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Article65 1921-09-27 2 Colombo, Sen,t. 12.—An earthquake of considerable intensity was registered at Colombo Observatory yesterday. The vibrations began at 9-38 a.m. (Ceyloa Standard Time) ana 1 readied maximum at 9-58 Ind lasts* f#> several hours. The estimated distance from the focus is about 1,200 miles. Simla, Sept 12.—An earthquake shock65 words
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Article54 1921-09-27 2 A clerk in a Rangoon firm, whose pay is Rs 150, takes home Rs 250 -•vary month, This is how he manages to do it. He raffles his monthly cheque amongst the office staff at Ra 10 per ticket and sells 25 chances, tha gamblers risking a monthly Bs 1054 words
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Advertisement382 1921-09-27 2 #M 8 E MOBBUSK'S A €iS«d Patant White Zmc Paint a H £«5a 2 3 I Wh ,c Lead 1 >£25 5«? 3 Hv British 6reen Paint*. 2£465 V V S Red Oxide Paint. &£^Bs jfy Anti-Garroshrc Paint*. 4 I Good, 555 «UeJ tor I "ÜBBUOK'B y /rS i aockmft382 words
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Advertisement486 1921-09-27 2 "Vichy Etat"! (Bottled nnd r Government CoDtrc-1) "CeleeMnes" and "Hospital" Litre and i Litre botilei. "Vichy Water" is highly ef teemed by" ail Ccr.nos<deure, as a eorreetivo for GouUßhenmatism-Nervei-au 1 all irregularities of the Stomaoh whioh are the eanse of Headaotep, elo. 44 Celestinea. may be mixed with Wines-Spirits-Milk or486 words
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Advertisement529 1921-09-27 2 MOTHERS REST EASY ATfIIQHT. Wbo Keep Baby's Own Tabled In tbe House. Every mother knows those r#gh_ of alarm and unrest when the baby or one q§ othep of the older ctrfldren, wakes up feverish and unwell. The problem then is sjnat 03a best be done until the dootor cornel529 words
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Advertisement750 1921-09-27 2 AUCTION SALK cheqn^^ >ÜbTiaMEEMV APPRAISERS. So. 3*\ Kling Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Lartd aftcf House Property and THa American Motor Ship Esperanea as shj now lies in Singapore Harbour. \i M^esars. Oheoug Koon SeDg A Co.'si No. 30, Klirg S' On Wednesday, Ocrod r 5, nt 2.30 p.m!750 words
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Article779 1921-09-27 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 27. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. laaue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Ma'.y 1.25 1.75 5 Ayer Hitam779 words
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Advertisement126 1921-09-27 3 AT THE POPm AB-OTO PLAY Tanj ng Pagar Boarf. Pass th*»oor.'» IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 30 p x< In the ln p. r lenislion J A WOMAN IN GREV 1 IlT15 EoigodfB cr 31 ReflB VI Enurely different then 4 othe? HABBY CARRY tho OYERLAMD RED In 5126 words
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Advertisement600 1921-09-27 3 •I ZZ 1 ~be I Th« 1 I I From SATURDAY, 24 September, to THURSD AY, September 89. Alliaßlbra I AT THE •tktTl =s= ALH AM BRA I Cakes, Coffee J •mdlhtßESl The Hall for Ms lie sad Feature. Tea. etc. I aeeacßmo- served I Intervals. I I FOUR PRETTY600 words
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Advertisement26 1921-09-27 3 FINE GRAND EMPEREUR BRANDY L R." Established 1779 at COGNAC France African Eastern Trade Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE Agents*, S.S. A F. M S.26 words
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Advertisement214 1921-09-27 3 IH THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 SM ,RP. THE SECRET KINGDOM SERIAL Final Episode* No. 14 and 15. Four Last Farts. With a 2 Part Larry Semon Comedy. SMASHING BARRIERS" Serial Last Episode "THE FIN IX BARRIER 2 Parte. FHUNDERBOLT JACK" Serial Featuring Jack Hoxie and Marin Sais. Episode214 words
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Article200 1921-09-27 4 There is more famine news from Ku> sis. And the League of Nations says that it can do nothing. Belfast has had a merry week-end, with bomb throwing and a heavy casualty list. The United States is drinking mors intoxicants now than before pro* hibition. Lenox Simpson is200 words
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Article43 1921-09-27 4 The foneral of the late Mrr. Lim Kirn Beah will take place at 10 o'ol< ok on Friday, the 30th Iratari, at 72, Waterloo Btreet, where tbe remain! will be removed to the Holland Road Oemetery. 26 9— D 29 943 words
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Article60 1921-09-27 4 Mr. Ong K~ng Swee and Family tender their heartl- it thanki to all relation!, of the Btraiti Chinese Benevolent Institution and V- ong Men'a Recruiting Union, and frienda, for their wrev ha, letten and Telegrami of eondolenee and for (heir attendance at the f nneral of lite Mn. Ong60 words
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Article882 1921-09-27 4 Rubber has begun the week with a maintenance of the improved quotations of last weekend, and there is no gainsaying that new hope is being born in those who are dependent upon the industry. May there be no reaction to make them more downcast than ever! The accumulated882 words
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Article142 1921-09-27 4 The steamer Pyrrhus, Blue Funnel line, made her last voyage from Liverpool to Hongkong in thirty-three days. I A Chinere named Ong Ah Sam has been arrested an| charged for dumping a sack containing the corpse of a man on the beak of the Rochors Canal. Nam Hoon, a Chinese142 words
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Article848 1921-09-27 4 Tan Ah Soon, the driver of .motor bus 3837, which (as we reported) capsized in New Keppel-road yesterday morning, killing £vo pashimself up to the Sepoy' Lifes police yesterday Inspector King produced him before *Mr Bull, the second police magistrate, this morning, on a charge o{ causing848 words
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Article88 1921-09-27 4 Death Sentence for Sikh. At the conclusion of the Assi 2 caae yesterday in which Gooj.h S.ng" wm»charged with the murder of u,i Khor, a Sikh woman, on or August 3 last the special jury, S only a brief abaence, returned a v 9r diet of wilful murder88 words
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Article174 1921-09-27 4 T&nrang (Siam) Report. The report on Mines, states that arrangements have been made to leave further opera'yona alone and to let out certain area» to tribute. Additional working capital being required a loan was raised on the security of debenture sham 0 f $35,000 over the assets.174 words
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249 1921-09-27 4 We have received a copy of th« report for 1920 of the Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co, Ltd, presented at the 46th ariual general meeting at the head office in Bombay on April 27 last. The following are extracts: Ab on previous occasions, the249 words
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Article38 1921-09-27 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lunjpur, Sept 27.—The Malay Mail's Colombo correspondent wires that a London cable states that bullion gambling is proceeding in of higher Rupee exchange, fr* Eastern banks consider this view unsound*.38 words
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Article53 1921-09-27 4 There will be a meeting of the Singapore Municipal ConAisSWners in the board-room on Friday, at 2.15 p.m. The agenda will include the following items: Declaration by Mr A B A Raheem. Leave Clarke. A special meeting will foMow the ordinary to coBhder aa amendment of the by-laws53 words
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Article49 1921-09-27 4 His the Governor haa been informed that His Roysl High ness the Prince of Wales will arrive at Port %wetfcnham ia H M S Renown on the evening of Tuesday, March 28, 1922, and will leave Singapore on th« morning of Sunday, April 2, 192^.49 words
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Article51 1921-09-27 4 A GdVernmenflftGazette Extraordinary, issued yesterday afternoon, notifies various changes in postal charts to come into operation from October 1, including 6 cents postage on certain letters and 3 scents snd 4 cent* on postcards, be site* a new registra tron fee of #12 cents instead of l' l51 words
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Advertisement256 1921-09-27 4 ALLCOCK'S V Moout«-d on V CELEBRATED I SfiH! fis FIIHINO TACKLE. I R, mp W,-t d phoeuor bron le MB wire siaee from lij Flshlnjj I ines, for J Boomf, R«el«. plaited water.proof silk, plaited or twisted IT etc., etc m flax, and strong unbleached hemp, etc r f nperfioe256 words
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Advertisement327 1921-09-27 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Id corporate ia the Straita Settiementa. 96, PHILLIP BTBEKT, BINGAPOBB Sftßw Shipmsnt •Jast JkPjplYtMl of? Carpenter Smoothing and Jack Planet. Braai Hexagon Tapped Natl from 3/1" to 3/4". Gotland's Brass Bntt Hinges from If to 6". Clyburn Sorew Spanners from 6 M to 24". Asbestos Cord327 words
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Article838 1921-09-27 5 Resumption Of Supreme tort Hearing .To-flay. Plilitllfs: Frtlt ftrcutaiev' H The interesting ease in which the Singapore Cold Storage Co sue the Straits Times Press, Ltd and A W Still, the editor and pubtaher, for itieged libel, wa£ continued thia morning ia the*-Supreme Court before tha Ch*ef838 words
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Article138 1921-09-27 5 While Millions Starve. Reuter. Geneva, Sept 26.—The League of Nations still has the Russian famine anufcr consideration, but the sAb-com--piittee on international credits has decided against sending to the Powers an appeal for loans under the prevailing circumstances.—Reuter. Stdkholm, Sept 2f>-An official Russian from Samara states theReuter. - 138 words
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Article109 1921-09-27 5 Conlysdictory Reports. Reuter. Paris, Sept 26.— According to Rome reports, Albania is mobilising against Serbia.—Reuter. i London, Sept 26.— Contradictory reports with regard to the SerboAlbanian hostilities are being issued by the Serbs and rfrbanians. Mes- j sages from Tirana, the Albanian capi- j tal, speak ofReuter. - 109 words
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Article22 1921-09-27 5 Reuter. Paris, Setf *s.—An Angora meewge says that the* Turks are purging tha Greeks westward nea* *c'"'Til Tmi svsoaaa, lReuter. - 22 words
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Article146 1921-09-27 5 Admissions from America. Reuter. Toronto, Sept 26.—1t is stated that great quantities of Scotch whiskey are being shipped from Montreal to the Bahamas. It is alleged Nassau has become the centre of a "rumrunning business for the United States.—Reuter. New York, Sept 26.- -Tha Chief of Police inReuter. - 146 words
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Article117 1921-09-27 5 Open Door Not Abolished. Reuter. Lcifcon, Sept 26.-The Councilor of the Japanese Embassy, Nagai, m •.letter to the "Chamber of Commerce Journal," challenges a statement by Mr Lenox Simpson quoted from that newspaper to the effect tfeat the Japanese the Powers acquiesced in the abolition of theReuter. - 117 words
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Article27 1921-09-27 5 Reuter. Psria, Sept 25.-At Oppeln, t m tf» kaown person fired two sho a l* British officer, who wasnot hurt. Tk* „jg [T r- eaeapad.--Reuter. - 27 words
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Article99 1921-09-27 5 SHARE IN FICHTfaG. TROOPS USE LEWIS GUNS. Reuter. London, Sept 26—Five were killed if m Mct *'i*» nghting JJeifaat during the week-end. The casualties were mostly due to bomb outrages. Two were killed and 34 injured by a bomb, which was hurled into the street and had failedReuter. - 99 words
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Article95 1921-09-27 5 Reuter. London, Sept 26.—British scientific medical research will be enormously helped by the acquisition of two grammes of radium, the largest quantity ever accumulated, which Professor Soddy brought to England yesterday evening from the CzechoSlovakian state mines at Joachimstal. The precious mineral, valued at seven thousand pounds sterling,Reuter. - 95 words
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Article71 1921-09-27 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept 24.—The French authorities have taken charge of the provisioning of the shelterless German population in the villages round Oppau devastated by the explosion.— Reuter. Paris, Sept 26.—Two thousand meals are daily being served out by the French occupation troops to the German population in theReuter. - 71 words
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Article43 1921-09-27 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept 24.—According to Bsrlin reports, the Baden Government has found a clue to a secret organisation tending to reinstate the militaristic regime and to restore the German army to its former strength. Erzberger's slayers were members of the Society.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article40 1921-09-27 5 Reuter. Lisbon, Sept 26.—The United States Government has informed the Portuguese Cabinet that it will propose Portugal's participation in the Washington Conference on the same conditions as Lolland, since thtre are Portuguese interests in the Far East. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article35 1921-09-27 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept 26.—A message from Frankfurt says the Chamische Fabrik of Griesheim, as well as the Hoechst dyeworks, have closed down and dismissed all workers owing to alleged unreasonable wage demands.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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46 1921-09-27 5 Arrangements are going ahead for the annual Armistice dinner arranged by Ihe local Ex-Services' Association. The dinner is to be held at the Hotel St George, Bras Basah-road, on Friday, November 11, and full particulars will be published in the neer future.46 words
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Article58 1921-09-27 5 There will be a short musical service in the Cathedral next Sunday, at the close of Evrjsong. The soloist will be Mrs Connell, a visitor to Singapore, and there will be an Anthem with a tenor solo, sung by Mr Curtiss. Full particulars of the58 words
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Article83 1921-09-27 5 The members of the "Engineering Association of Mnlaya inspected the Penang Hill railway. Mr A R Johnstm, resident engineer of the railway, read a paper. He stated that the old railway had been altered and reconstructed considerate, but did not form part of the ■new schetne. It83 words
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Article67 1921-09-27 5 In a comment on the rubber situation the "Straita Echo" aays that there is no need to look further than Central Europe for the root causes of the present depression in rubber. A restored Central Europe, with its factories and transport and industries generally all going again, would Juickly abaorb67 words
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Article934 1921-09-27 5 HEARTY RECEPTION BY CO-RELIGIONISTS. Swami Abhedananda. Saturday, the day on which Swami Abhedananda, ths head of the Ramakrishna Mission in America, set foot in Singapore, was a red latter day for the Hindus of this Colony. From vary early in the morning, representatives of the various local Hindu934 words
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Article440 1921-09-27 5 Celebrated by Local Japanese. The leading Japanese business men of Singapore have a Saturday Club, which has a weekly tiffin at Raffles Hotel. Last Saturday was a special occasion, for the celebration of the success of Nakamura in winning the Gaunt Cup as lawn tennis champion of Malaya,440 words
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Article285 1921-09-27 5 Small Loss on the Year. The report by the directors to the eleventh annual general meeting of the Bukit K B Rubber Co, Ltd, to be held within the Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday October 8, at 11 o'clock, a.m., states: Your directors beg to285 words
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Article101 1921-09-27 5 Singapore, Sept 27. On London— Bank 4 months' sight Is 4 5-32 d Demand Is t 29-82 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 1-2 On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 156% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 26 p.c. p.m. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 54 V 4 On Java— Bank Tel.101 words
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Article34 1921-09-27 5 C. af G. Rubber Association Singapore, Sept 27. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 30 31 Oct. Oct. to Dec. 32 33 Jsn. to Msrch 34ft 35*4 Tone of Market.Weak.34 words
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Article96 1921-09-27 5 Singapore, Sept. 27. Silver 41%. Hongkong 26 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers—Small enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.25 to $1.30, Souths 65 to 70 cents, Nswng Pets $1.50 to $1.55, Rawangs 52 to 57 cents, Ulu Piahs $1.22%96 words
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Article295 1921-09-27 5 Holding up Old Rubber. Messrs Baker Morgan and Co', of Kuala Lumpur, reported st 5 p m on Friday Fairly steady business has been maintained throughout the week, principally in tin shares, and the volume would have been larger but for the,! smallness of the Singapore tin295 words
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Advertisement235 1921-09-27 5 PHASER CHALMEHg Engineering Works. Magnet Honse, 62 and 63, Boeinaon Boad, Singapore. SOLK AGENTS FOR james carter (stalybridoe), Ltd. Rubber Machinery. A RINSOME Co Ltd. Wood Working Machinery SANDERSON BROS. NEWBOULD Ltd. Steel, l oo s, Saws, &c HOLMAN BROS, Ltd., Mining, Machinery, Drills ttc PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co..235 words
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Article1717 1921-09-27 6 REYNARD - FOOTBALL. S F A CUP, SECOND ROUND. Staffords Knocked Out by S C C BY "REYNARD." Bully for the S C C! Not line* 18i*2 nas the Singapore Cup been out of the possession of military team*, but, by their 1—0 victory over the Staifords I (the holders) yesterday1,717 words
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Article111 1921-09-27 6 Pigeon raoing has been reintroduced into Ceylon thia year and it is interesting to recall that pigeons were first used in Ceylon as a means of communication in the early dayß «he "Ceylon Observer" when the late Dr Elliot was the editor of that paper. Pigeons were111 words
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Article463 1921-09-27 6 "AL SSI TARNS MY HOBBS. Jack Hobbs, fee great batsman, in a racent number of Pearson's Magazine, tells some good stories about English cricket tours in Australia from which the following are culled: A Wedding Interruption. In a country centre a wedding ceremony was being performed. Just as the463 words
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Article32 1921-09-27 6 INTERPORT EVENT. Hongkong has won the first of a series of Interport bowling matches which are being played in Hongkong between a team from Shanghai and the Kowioon Cricket Club.32 words
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Article37 1921-09-27 6 APPROACHING SEASON. It was intended that the S C C rugby season should begin this week out owing to the possibility of other events the practices have been put off until Tuesday and Thursday next week.37 words
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Article213 1921-09-27 6 G G C MEDAL. The monthly medal competition for October of the Garrison Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday next, and the ladies' spoon competition for October will be played on Monday. KATONG PRIVATE COURSE. The September monthly medal of the Katong Private Golf Course was213 words
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Article96 1921-09-27 6 INTERESTING HONGKONG GAME. A very interesting polo match was witnessed in Hongkong on Sept. 13, between teants representing the WoodForbes Mission, then in Hongkong, and ths Hongkong Polo Club. Hongkong v,on the match by fivs •lear geals, Although the American team put up a very hard fight. The event96 words
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Article96 1921-09-27 6 Regarding the situation in India a well-informed contemporary says: The published evidence continues to shows that Mr Gandhi is losing rather than gaining with the educated classes, whose leaders are refusing to identify themselves with the Non-co-operation crusade. The loss of Kabindranath Tagore also is bound to be a serious96 words
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Article55 1921-09-27 6 T M C A CHAMPIONSHIP. Yesterday's Play. F Rushwaldy beat D W Scott, 6—1 8—1. J E Gardner beat P A Beins, 6—1, w.o. To-day's Ties. A Schudel vs. H G Stack. G S Peall vs. S D Jayaratne. To-morrow's Tie*. I Abed vs. Phoa Kong Hwie. F55 words
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Article43 1921-09-27 6 Ban Whatt Hin, from Malacca 27-9. Circe, from Deli 27-9. Hebe, from Port Swettenham 27-9. Andre Lebon, from Marseilles 26-9. Kuala, from Bangkok 27-9. Kuching, from Sarawak 27-9. Penang, from Labuan 27-9. Quorra, from Trengganu 27-9. Kamuning, fiom Bangkok 27*9.43 words
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Article98 1921-09-27 6 A large modern hotel is to be speedily built at Bandjermaain. The Dutch Government have promised to give the achema financial assistance. New parcels rates to the Netherlands Indies are published in the Gazette, commencing at $1.15 for two pounds. Also to Japan, to which the rate is 60 cents98 words
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Article163 1921-09-27 6 To-night in the first show at the Gaiety cinema is a two-part Larry Semon comedy, and episodes 14 and 15 of "The Secret Kingdom" serial. The second show has the final of Smashing Barriers," followed by the opening of the "Thunderbolt Jack" serial and a June Elvidge comedy163 words
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Advertisement290 1921-09-27 6 Architects, Sanitary •Engineers, YEprtMrfj*/ Bnifders, Contractors, and others interested In Sanitary Appliances should write ni to day for Doobetta lateit catalogue, illustrating the best British designs of fitting! In white porcelain enamelled fireclay and all Drainage Specialities. Sanitary Appliances Catalogue 0. 8. W. Dnoketts Specialities Catalogue 0. D. s! Speoify290 words
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Advertisement244 1921-09-27 6 Sale of Work Orchard Road, 1 Wednesday, Sept. 28. Do Not Forget the Sale of Work to be opened by t m Lady Guillemard in Tomlinson Hall, Orchard Roajd, ON Wednesday, Sept. 28, AT 10 A.M. 26 9 38 9 European European" C C E E I jyj THR WORLD'S244 words
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Miscellaneous473 1921-09-27 6 MAILS close. Daily by Train except Sunday. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Panang 6 a.m. A 6 p.m. Kota Tinggi Kedah a.m. Johore 6, 8, 9.80, noon 2, 4 A 6 p.m. To-day, Sept. 27. '•Pan Naples Maru 2 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Foeng 2 p.m. Malacca, Sues, Port Said473 words
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Miscellaneous162 1921-09-27 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Sept 27. High Tides.—7.9 a.m., 6.2 p.at. Rent Assessment Board, 2.15. SRC lawn tannis tournament, entries elose, 8. S V C: Malay Co., 8.18. To-morrow. April 28. High Tides.—8.16 a.m., 7.36 p.m. Sale of Work, Tomlinson Hall. Polo, Balestier, 4.45. Football: S C F A II162 words
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Article1041 1921-09-27 7 MYSTERIOUS BEGINNINGS OF IlFE. A SjjartUgg Discovery. In the height of the struggle of the ladies of New York for their political emancipation there was a scientific ma>. in that city who made a disturbing discovery. He found that he could get real live frogs, perfect in every1,041 words
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Article244 1921-09-27 7 The Belmont Hotel, Yokohama, which was purchased some time ago by the Banque Industrielle de China, has now ceased to exist, and the Banque was to move into the premises on Sept. 1. The Belmont is the second hotel in Yokohama to close this year, the other being the Hotel244 words
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Advertisement753 1921-09-27 7 TRXfAJiD USE OUR 4dem 5 > Cook ?rao<l Ind?« n for c oat 0D ,mem **'-w™tiom. •M t 1 7 Ift l o( the btti |»<'eai ItaMrse c yt~ 'ly-" situates, CONVINCE YQUJhSELr OF SOLD BY ALL MADTt 3 W MOHAMEB sove GBIIIAL VKRCHANTS Er o d 19. BamMftqc* I753 words
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Advertisement181 1921-09-27 7 poTucx's I MALTED j j MILK J A SCUDS rtOM p ">!;' g the rusT hr^rr^f^p^ aot risk tfc a ify undermining al yoer |W f contiitutio. by lb« ravagei a"W hot climates. Drink V HOILICKS MALTBO 6 MILE th« tried. ustsd >.od 1 '/i tree rOOD-DRINK. ads W J181 words
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Advertisement230 1921-09-27 7 In Your Search for Beauty i always remember that Ven-Yusa, the novel oxygen I B face cream, is your best aid. Ven-Yusa is specially if f designed to benefit the skin, and does not appeal ff merely to vanity. if i Ven-Yusn acta m qnlte a rrovH and eauitratve T230 words
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Advertisement154 1921-09-27 7 r im/mW •"^£^fe <,J V .r' -n 20 times tbe r C t amount 1 sSI j **I think I like you better as 1 BOVR1L" William Caxton first L introduced the printing press into fcnglar.c in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges,154 words
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Article285 1921-09-27 8 Judgment Criticised. Our late Chief Justice Sir John Bucknill is thus rebuked by the Calcutta "Statesman." From the concluding- words of the judgment on "deterrent sentences" set out elsewhere, it is evident that Mr. Justice Bucknill, of the Patna High Court, intends that judgment to be a285 words
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Article268 1921-09-27 8 Marwarces Eschew Politics. Calcetta, 8ep 10.— An Impor'an conference w<»8 held ths evening Mr GUbdni aud repre«*nta I4VSS of the Marwaree Association tiid Marwaree tin r of Comrn- ret M Hiscaid questions of the boycott of toreivn -loth and picketing at B -sUbZir Several members of tb» rroviooial268 words
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Article192 1921-09-27 8 Geddea Committee at Works. L indoi!, S( pt —Accordiig to i-.-.t Dm I v *t»il, Sir Ertc Gt-dde* and li e 'iuaiueia Mtsn't Kcuouiny Cum ii. itfw have f. Oud way 1 of Having £1 -0,CCO COO in the tf-x* estimate*, in to tb« £60,< 00 OuO192 words
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Article97 1921-09-27 8 Capt H W Wooley, B A, M C, who was some time ago appointed by the Government as Assistant Forest Research Officer, F M S, arrived in Kuala Lumpur and assumed duties at the Forest OMice on Monday. Capt Wooley travelled from Home via America, Manila and Sandakan. In order97 words
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Article372 1921-09-27 8 A representative of the "Ceylon Observer" learns that shortly a Municipal Councillor wui bring forward a motion at the Colombo Municipal Council to increase the rikisha fares. There are in the island over 4,0u0 rikisha coolies employed in drawing hiring rikishas. A good number of these372 words
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Article87 1921-09-27 8 Ontario is gradually becoming a centre for breeding black and silver grey foxes whose fur is immensely valuable and in good demand, the animals being wortn anything up to £300. So important has the industry become that a stud book is being established. Manila is stated to be very much87 words
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Advertisement203 1921-09-27 8 /I d appetising Belish E for Soups, Curries and Cola Meats The Siuoe tb.-r, k— a Good Fir*- flaneur li ineepaiabl© from good Dinuer Pr-rf-c cooking. Pytchiey Hunt Sauce gives an uninspected riohneta and delicacy to ev«n the plainest of dishes. I a economy recommends it to bnyers for Plant203 words
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Advertisement467 1921-09-27 8 What Do You Want A Tractor For? The first thing you will think of plowing* But don't stop there. If your tractor is to be i profit maker for you. it must do much mors than plow. It must bs able to do practically all ths work around your estate467 words
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Advertisement648 1921-09-27 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan) London Unm Fortnightly Sorvies For MABSEILLES. LOUDON ft ANTWBBP PORTSIn aba Maru f)Jt 1* Kamo Marn usgggi! Uw M lo, HABSBILLBB UVHBPOOL Tia POSTS. f Lisbon Maru Hmmhura Una Monthly ServicaFor LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG via POhTa. MitoMaru early Nov For particulars apply to648 words
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Advertisement350 1921-09-27 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. Change of Address. THORNETT ahd FEBR, (Bmgapore Ltd. As from October Ist, 1921, the address of this Company will be No. 73, The Aroade. J. H. WHITE, Aotg. Secretary. 23 9 27 9 •sssmbsbbb SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Prom Ootober let, 1921 the Town Office of the Singapore350 words
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Advertisement523 1921-09-27 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO„ LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICB: 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-op Capital M $2,000,000 Surplus mm 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng,523 words
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Advertisement487 1921-09-27 10 BANKS. 1 THE HO HONG BANE, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. BatuPahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Pale in bang. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Franciaco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised487 words
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Advertisement488 1921-09-27 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorpormtd in England) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of j £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Pro- prietow £3,000,000 BANKERS, j Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland j Bank, Ltd. j London County488 words
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Advertisement554 1921-09-27 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE AKD SHIPPINC ftAZEITE. (EVENING DAILY.) Phone No. I ft. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE "ST ADVANCE Per annum w Hmf-yearly Per quarter Smpe Copy S eta. T o°"p < l!ii Xtra f! ft month. To Foreign countries $1 do [A Subscription Form will fee found on page B.] •VERY MANY554 words
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