Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1921
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Title Section28 1921-10-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. mim daily.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. Vll} %f 231 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, IU2I.28 words
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Advertisement206 1921-10-01 1 I Phone 660* f a —j Wmi*ĔW* CO. LM, T>e /louse for Value. (Battery Road £Lr.> jiaimiFOßE, SINGAPORE ,<g> L'dititfn de Luxe. A t iscinatng Comprsin* full number of Mallets utuL-j T samei*rito4p!a ers. Completew.th Hocds Ba I s Pees rS2 2i Wit en de luxe A most amusing Bo*rd.206 words
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Advertisement122 1921-10-01 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. i Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations giver, for complete Elect ie Lighting Power Instelfattoos, Pall range of BJeotricai supplies In stook VI.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. i Fittrjgs Accessories. "DiCUlriPl" Telephones. -< MADSTBONG' Plants, meideai Lighting Set for Bungalows and122 words
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Advertisement225 1921-10-01 1 THE MkU TRIBUNE I AND 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE Phone Mo. 171 i SUBSCRIPTION B|ITES Payable In Adv.lnce Per annum o^?SOQ Haif-yaarly $7 ;0 I Par quarter m S 375 Postage Extra SO eta. par month. I 17 p I In Shaded Pink, Raby and 5■■■» A ti_ r-n I Green.225 words
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Article635 1921-10-01 2 Prohibition Wine. A moat interesting and intelligent discussion took place on the last two Wednesdays at the Y M C A on tto resolution "That the time has now arrived for the Government to introduce a measure prohibiting the sale, manufacture or consumption of alcoholic635 words
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Article89 1921-10-01 2 The Kinta Sanitary Board has shelved bhe question of sewage disposal in Ipoh until funds pi&rmit the carrying out of the investigations and experiments recommend ad by Professor Fowler. Towkay 800 B» jc, whose death took place at Taiping last week, was born in the Hokien Province, China. He came89 words
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97 1921-10-01 2 Ths following subscription! are gratefully acknowledged: D W Reid $60 Hon Mr V Gibbons 200 J Robertson 100 W P Ker 100 Fraser and Neave Ltd. 250 Lyall and Evatt 100 Evatt and Co, 85.70 Hon Mr Lowther Kemp 100 McAlister and Co. Ltd. 100 Drew97 words
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Article33 1921-10-01 2 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $92,143.62 F A Kimmel Esq., 25 British-American Tobacco Co., (Straita) Ltd., t,OOO Dingwall Estate 100 Total $95,268.62 Singapore branch Previously acknowledged $20,690.47 Grand total $115,959.0933 words
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Article594 1921-10-01 2 Mr Finlay Murchie, who has been away from Bangkok for several years, has gone there to join the Than Samud as chief engineer. The present chijf, Mr W J Heney, is going to Australia. An Australian paper announces the amalgamation of tho two New Zealand insurance companies, the South British594 words
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Advertisement561 1921-10-01 2 Singapore* Mew D<«pen>ary. TIMMS' DISPENSARY, Ltd., Raffles Chamber* OteK-NING ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs Ti Ltd have pleasure in annomocmg to the public that tbey hive opesft new premises at Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, where they will cany oa Jfcbusiness of CHEMISTS, PHARMACIST and OPTICIANS. Ihe been entirely remodelled and handsomely reitted, and561 words
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Advertisement484 1921-10-01 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges of Chop Cheng Hin Ton?, First Crors Street, Chee Hin Tong, T ar.qa#rab Roed, Poh Hin Tong, Jisin To be held at Mo. 14, First Cross Sireet, IB SWAT, Oct. S, It 10 as. The Articles are on view en Oot. 1. E.484 words
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Advertisement173 1921-10-01 2 A DEAJ)LY ENEMY. It ia the cr.ntinual dropping that weara away stone. In the same way the cont jiued twinges of Rheumatism causi ng acute suffering with each appears nee, will wear away the strongest he t man system. The first shooting pa: .ns seem trivial, but as they contim173 words
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Advertisement694 1921-10-01 2 STRENUOUSJ AMERICANS. And The Price They Pay. Americans art proad of being a strCnnoat peorle, bat at a result of over-w jrlf hurried ncals and insufficienY rest many of them suffer from maladies due to vitiated blood and disordered nerves. As a remedy in such cases Dr. Williams' pink pills,694 words
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Advertisement453 1921-10-01 2 AUCTION SALE. f 1 AUCTIONEERS APPRAjp. I No. 30, Kiin? Street, I SMkE *OW f Valuable Land and House Ay aLs rhe American Motor Shijv EsfWanG* as she now lies, in Sirf|a>yore At Hem. Cheoog HaCserg A No, yUnT»On Wejfnesday, October 6, rroyJKS nd compound ho»» No. *o R^di Sf453 words
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Article729 1921-10-01 3 LjKest Prices Quoted in the Market. Singapore, Sept 10. Meaan. Lyeil and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber. Dollar Shares. Issue Values Buyers Sellers 1 Allenhy 0.10 0.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.25 1.76 5 Ayer Hitam729 words
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Advertisement130 1921-10-01 3 Til THE<f>QPOIAT< PHo\ftPLa.Y HOUBE m ♦T.if^L^T^V 5 Trams Pass the Door. 1 THE 9.3Q*,PM. j iIM iter ia I RED X^ Serial m*m*9&£ 8 each in parts THE V&MAN IN THE^EB In *lgJ%odeB ar 30 R-ela Vv% The Last ipAde 15 ia 2 R*els. I FIBBT SHOW AT 7.30<P M130 words
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Advertisement732 1921-10-01 3 I From FRIDAY, September 30, to WEDNESDAY, Ootober 5. llSliWI I Am*-. fa I S the onU Ltfc* lu&ti» tbeatrt A L H AM B R A -slOrahtatra, Ca^Coflea. tad the BEST iht Hall tor Mciic and Ftatartt irrTved nisvni mmwm aojld. dart jjjjf* lnterv*la_ A DRAMATIC ROMANTIC, SENSATIONAL AND732 words
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Advertisement497 1921-10-01 3 AN EXTRA OBDiN \RY BIG CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I W THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 31 THE YITAGRAPH C >~ preaenti CORINNE GRIFFITH In th Special Prod oot ion M THE GARTER OIRL In 5 Pert* A story of contrast, a tale of tbe stape and the country. It rives497 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous222 1921-10-01 3 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Oct 1. Muar Malacca •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Colombo, Port Said London *M S Falstria 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. Medan Circa 8 p.m. Muar Malacca *Hong K.eat 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo, Genoa, Rotterdam* Hamburg* Glentara 3 p.m. Malacca, Port Swettenham Penang *Klang222 words
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Miscellaneous191 1921-10-01 3 Hongkong, taking mails for USA Canada Lake Onawa 4 p.m. The Outward P and O Packet Karmala, with mails from Europe, is expected to reach Penang at 10.30 a.m. to-day. The Outward B I Packet Thongwa, with mails from Europe, is expected to reach Penang on Friday morning, the 7th191 words
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Article156 1921-10-01 4 Irish peace ia to be the subject of another conference, for which Mr Lloyd George suggests Tuesday week. Grave news comes from India. The trouble with the Moplahs, far from being ended, is developing. The disarmament proposal of the League of Nations is a two yeara "holiday." Russian156 words
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Article49 1921-10-01 4 MARRIAGE. —Morris —On Friday, the 30ih September, 1921, at 4 30 p.m., at tbe Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by the Rev. Wm. Murray, M.A.» Joseph Howard Pedlow, Mslayan Civil 8?rviCt', to Edith Gwendoline, yonngest daughter of Cap*, and Mrs. R W. Morris, Singapore. I 1 10 1 1049 words
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Article57 1921-10-01 4 Chan.—Ai his residence No. 29 Trug fckret-t, L®ong Wbatt on 30ih September, 1921. The Ibteruien: will take place on Tuesday the 4th October, 1921, at tieua Ohac Cemetery. 1 10 1 10 At big residence No. 7, Lorong 33 Gaylarg, Kob P. on Hoe on 30ih 8ept., 1921,57 words
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Article42 1921-10-01 4 Mr. Liu; Kim sitt.h and soqs beg to thank all relatives hnd friendt who very kinc ly eeut wrta h8 and letters of cond-jienoe, tad attended the fnnerai ot ihe late Mrs. Lim Kim 8aahon the 3uh u.lioK. 1 10 31042 words
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Article815 1921-10-01 4 Herr Rathenau, of Germany, clearly has a sense of humour. He is urging his countrymen to strain every nerve to pay the maximum possible amount of reparations yearly, because the windfall will impoverish rather than enrich the recipients, and enrich rather than impoverish those who must slave815 words
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Article195 1921-10-01 4 Jewish firms will close their office* on Monday and Tuesday, on the oc casion of the Jewish New Year. A Chinese bankrupt, for expecWas admonished and fined $l d by Mr Justice Lennard yesterday. The Blue Funnel steamer T?le machus which arrived here yesterday from New York via Jeddah, brought195 words
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Article489 1921-10-01 4 PROVISIONS OF THE»NEW ORDINANCE. 9 T£e "Volunteer Ordinance, 1921" is to come np for first reading befpHr the Legislative Councir aijr*' The draft is published Th the Gazette. The "objects and reasons" state The object of €his Bill is to replace the forces (other than regular forces) at489 words
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Article166 1921-10-01 4 Mr Low Kway Song has offered lor «.Ul» «>.^ >nt ol «al,, „.jl o< urne.t .,.,r ro the .X, ..^ropenn >"< b. lrom 4Ioa«.s, s, "nd Lo «nd Hh- l.in» Or TR p«r.lo ue Tav«s. bad ld..- reo..l,t Hlodlcai "2»tavia. as tbe ielepat. "s t)" l bii..)mne <7ovemra««,t. a°u «K«166 words
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Article422 1921-10-01 4 ALLEG* n e MM And \Vrc_rful Tbe ctee Scully j/fo straits w« 9>i&4V:bc ed in the jĔp*&*Wqjf}oi& before tbe Sir Waker S Shaw, •eBtffiay. l£rjft>Tle -helk> appeartb\* -Aitiff, dmMri *ranta were ajr^tj^nt j| by Mr I Demuth. In opening,teiie case.Afr de ftjello 4 said the jBCion.was for salary,422 words
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Article248 1921-10-01 4 Pedlow^Morris. A pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church yesterday after noon, the Rev W Murray, M A officiating, when Miss Edith Gwemb' i me Morris, youngest daughter of Capt and Mrs R W Morris, of Singapore and North Wa egf J^gj to Mr Joseph Howard Pedlow,248 words
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Advertisement293 1921-10-01 4 >, ?2k x \1 he Supremacy of j&jjj ip "1 Us Master's Voice" ill J! M *<csram.?Dhone |E Ii is Universally Acknowledged mfr In If Years o» nnceasiniz labour and -iVn'iric [rlj| 'm! Ii! f] experiment have MASTER'S Isll VOICE" to main! tin an andispated atiprrm. acy in the world293 words
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Advertisement369 1921-10-01 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Strata Settlements. 36, PHILLIP STBBBT, SINGAPORE New Shipment Just Arrived ot Carpenter's Smoothing and Jack Planes. Brats Hexagon Tapped Natu from 3/8" to 3/4". Gotland's Brass Bait Hinges from If to 6". Clybarn 8orew Spanners from 6" to 24". Asbestos Oord or Yarn369 words
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Article101 1921-10-01 5 Proposed No More Reuter. London, September 29~Mr LiovO Gorge's reply to Mr TTe Vslera «M9 despatched this nioming.-^Keuter. London. Sept.. 29.—Mr Lloyd George ■%'*.Wto Mr D^m^im--^ 1 ng Um uselesanes* of a furth* interchange" of argumentative conMuaica.:on, and erfthasisihg m ent's position but inviting conference in LonOTKlonReuter. - 101 words
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Article99 1921-10-01 5 How Prohibition Works. Reuter. i New Sept. 29.—Great amuse-1 ment haUbcen caused in a.iti-prohibi-J tion circles by the evidence the Granbury against the Chicago police, who of circumventing prohibition. I» appear» the liquor on its arrival in Chicago, wards selling the same, cheaply, in: a private capacity. ThenReuter. - 99 words
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Article123 1921-10-01 5 Hysterical Women. Reuter. I San Francisco, Sept 29.—The judge has decided that Arbuckle was not .guiity of rape. J The District Attorney moved to f release Arbuckle on his own recognizances owing to the fact that alreay tva thousand dollars bail has been fixed by the superiorReuter. - 123 words
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Article99 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. 'Loudon, bept 29.—Raising the icnmaaif sanctions means the disX appearance of the customs barrier. f '.vhich ior six months has economically divided the occupied districts from the rest of Germany. The difficulties of removal havt been explained in previous cables. The liruish and French differences onReuter. - 99 words
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Article53 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. i'ans, S«aafe--*% Warsaw message s.ys that speaking in Parliament, the pea Premier, M stated that Poland, prompted only h» sincere low of peace and concord, will coperak in the Western Powers' pacific endeavours. The Premier added that cue alliance which enjoys the people's unalfcfcfcus pruauij directedReuter. - 53 words
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Article59 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. Pans, Sept The Italian Ambassador has called on the French Premier to convey the Italian Gov- rnment's regrets atthe incident hieh atteajfed the rench Mission to Venice, when a handful of rowdies hooted the mis- ion. M Brand answered that the paltry incident can in no wayReuter. - 59 words
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Article38 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 29.—T^^^bassadors Council has devoted special attention to the Albanian question. The belief is that the Councu has expressed itself in favour of AlbanhJp political and territorial integrity, but has recognized Italy's special interests.—Reutaf-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article22 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. Melbourne, Sept 29.AordfNorthel iff c's vi6it to Austria isWnearing »n end. He sails for the East on •aturday.—Reuter. fReuter. - 22 words
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Article201 1921-10-01 5 Hot Debat't Reported. Reuter. London, Sept. 29.—The sixth committee of the League of Nations has adopted the report presented by M Motta, to the effect that if the Governments fail to provide the necessary creditor for the relief of the famine in Russia, the League will notReuter. - 201 words
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Article159 1921-10-01 5 High Flying Record. Reuter. Berlin, Sept 28.—The death is announced of Herr Humperdick, composer of "Hansel und Gretel."— Reuter. Paris, Sept 29.—The Printemps building was entirely destroyed, the damage being estimated at eighty million francs. —Reuter. Rotterdam, Sept 29—The Dutch communist party has definitely split. Ihe leader, VanReuter. - 159 words
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Obituary74 1921-10-01 5 Sept death has occurrljk>f L> r Jan «Begroot, professor Chinese language and history andMbctor of the Sinuto#cal College a«%iverstfcat TJerli* j#e was burn uWt\uiai«tudied in the universfiJtwT -«Wden and spent six years in the far Java, Borneo and China, «ae#-as formerly professor of Chinese in the university ofReuter. - 74 words
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Article36 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. Geneva, Sept the thxrd committee of the a motion by Lord Robert CeeTto recorrrTnend to the nation* recently admitted to thj League not to increa/e their military and naval twf years, was adopted.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article36 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. London, Sept 29.-In view of the report that Hungary proposed to call up a fresh class of twenty thousand men the Ambassadors Council has informed them that *his will n<* be peJKna\]pd--*e** rReuter. - 36 words
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Article65 1921-10-01 5 SITUATION GROWS MORE SERIOUS. TERRORISTS INCREASE. Reuter. London, Sept 29.—The India Office states that the military authorities in Madras take a rather serious view of the strong resistance of the Moplahs, which may entail a more vigorous campaign. Recent actions show that the rebels have adopted guerillaReuter. - 65 words
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Article53 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. London, Sept 29.—A deputation of South Wales coalowners has discussed wage* misunderstanding with the Mines Department, after which the latter issued a statement adhering to their interpretation of the settlement, but intimating the Government's willingness to refer the question to the chairman of the National Coal BoardReuter. - 53 words
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Article37 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. Antwerp, Sept 29.—The HollandAmerica liner Eydam collided in the Scheldt with the British steamerGlenogle, bound for China and Yokohama. Both were badly damaged. Two of the Eydam's crew are reported to have been killed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article181 1921-10-01 5 FOOTBALL. PLACE-KICK DISTANCE. Malayan full-backs and others who pride themselves on the distanct which they can boot the ball may be interested to know that at the Football Players' Union Athletic Carnival in England recently the place-kick was won by Samuel Cookson, of the Manchester City team, with a181 words
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Article368 1921-10-01 5 THE CHARITY CONTESTS. The programme for the boxing contests to be held at the Star Opera on Thursday next has now been definitely arranged. The two principal bouts are: Johnny Perreau 8.7 vs. Tan Teng Kee 9 eight rounds. Johnny Carvalho 9.7 vs. E Reutens 9.6*six rounds. Tan Teng368 words
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Article1866 1921-10-01 5 NO TRAFFIC CONTROL COMMISSION. Mr. Green A Good Fellow.'' Mr C F J Green presided at the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners in the Board Room yesterday afternoon, and others present were: Messrs J H Elias, G R K Muglistan, J M Sime, See Teong Wah, E1,866 words
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Article86 1921-10-01 5 Those who appreciate the type of entertainment provided by a circus, and there are thousands in Singapore who do, will be glad to learn of the return of the ever-popular Harmston's show, which will open on the Leachroad site on Oct 6. The company of artistes is a86 words
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Article80 1921-10-01 5 The death rate per mille for the week ending Sept 17 was 40.01. The total number of deaths was 327 of which 239 were males and 88 females. One European and 6 Eurasians died, also 235 Chinese, 66 Malays, 19 Indians. Convulsions caused 24 deaths, phthisis 35, malarial80 words
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Article75 1921-10-01 5 Reuter. Geneva, Sept 29.—The League Assembly overwhelmingly adopted the report of the committee regarding the traffic in women and children, embodying in the text a new convention. Moving the report, Mr Gilbert Murray (South Africa) urged the States which hitherto had withheld their signatures to sign theReuter. - 75 words
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Article156 1921-10-01 5 District Judge's Decision. When the case in which Mr? Lazaroo claimed maintenance from her husband came up before Mr Nunn, in the District Judge, yesterday, Mi Nunn said that, as the marriage between the parties took place in Singapore and there was no evidence to, show that it156 words
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Article26 1921-10-01 5 Kifunezan. from Miiki 30-9. Hye Leong, from Malacca 1-10. Sri Muar, from Malacca 1-10. Kinta, from Penang 1-10. Pin Samud, from Bangkok 1-16.26 words
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Advertisement216 1921-10-01 5 PHASER CHALMEHg I Engineering Works. Magnet House, 82 sad 6\ luaoa ttoad, Slatfapore. ELECTRIC LIFTS For Passengers or Goods. 3^ QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS. PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co., ltd. (IncorporateG in England.) I. NEVER SAY DYE, SiY TiNT EX AT J MAYNARD'S Ml W1ND.OW g|| IwSt% We Br<216 words
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Article217 1921-10-01 6 LAWN TENNIS. 6 C C TOURNAMENT. Monday's Ties. Handicap. H C Rsi nussen, scr vs. W A Venning, scr. Vl A W Bot*ne, Jun., owe 1 vs. A L PattinsojLjf jr. W WiTiams, scr. vs. Lt. Col. Comyn, owe 2. G van Egmond, plus 3 vs. C F Snell,217 words
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Article293 1921-10-01 6 The Autumn Tennis Tournament of the Singapore Recreation Club commences on Monday. The following ties have been arranged:— MONDAY'S TIES. A Singles. V van der Beck vs. C A Bateman. C A Norris vs. E G Wheatley. B Singles. David de Souza vs. A F Muller. L Gammell293 words
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Article57 1921-10-01 6 Yesterday's Play. R F Voelker bsat Woon Chow Tat, 6—l, 6—2. R F Smith vs. J T N Handy postponed. To-day's Ties. Gaa Koon Seh vs. G J Dawson. C P Burke vs. J E Gardner. Monday's Ties. Gan Khek Keng vs. Khoo Teck Beag.57 words
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Article131 1921-10-01 6 TO-DAY'S GAMES. The following will r< present the 3 0 0 in their match again*! the Ceylon XI tiiis afternoon, commeno ing at 2 p.m. sharp Messrs O P Griffith Jones (Captain), C R Brander, H M Can trell, F R Craig. R T Holder, Q D Nicholl, E131 words
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Article196 1921-10-01 6 ALL-CEYLON CONTESTS. The "Ceylon Independent" of Sep* 21 states There waa a final meeting of the general committee at the Y M C A last afternoon when Lieut.-Col. E H Jospeh presided over a gathering representative of all the Clubs participating in the meet. The hony secretary, Mr S196 words
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Article77 1921-10-01 6 AMERICAN MATCH. Reuter. Inwood, Long Island, Sept 29.— Sarazen defeated Hutchinson, the British holder of the open United States professional golf championship, by eight and seven.—Reuter. In the play for the final of the Boys' Golf Championship in the Anglo-Scottish International the result was: Mathieson, Edinburgh Academy, beat Lintott,Reuter. - 77 words
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Article22 1921-10-01 6 CAPABLANCA CHALLENGED. Reuter. London, Sept 20.— Capablanca has accepted the challange of Rubinstein to defend his title of world's chess champion.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article89 1921-10-01 6 At the meeting of the Central Pahang Planters' Association a resolution was passed reducing coolies' wages. At the same meeting it was stated that coolies on contract work at Bukit Fraser, (the hill station) are getting from $4 to $5 a day. Now we know where the public89 words
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Article108 1921-10-01 6 Sago flour is quoted at 1516. Tin is quoted' at "floVj.S 'in London. Tapioca is quoted at 15J- for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 28(9 in London; cube gambier at 37|-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 15.09; Egyptian cotton at 27.25. Black108 words
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Advertisement242 1921-10-01 6 I Architects, Builders,* Contractors, and olhtrs intereited In Sanitary Appliance! ihonld write ni to day for Daokeiti latett eatalogne, illnatratlng the beit Britiah deilgni of fitting! In white poroslaln enamelled firaolay and all Drainage Speoialitief. Sanitary Applianoej» Catalogue m q. 8. W Duck* tit? Specialities Catalogue q' d. 8* Spf242 words
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Advertisement179 1921-10-01 6 TO MOTOR OAR.OWmJff" Wben next your oar of order either due. j|T Battery, Dynamo, Br-otrio W> Magneto. Yak*, or B»ri"gi, etaa tend Patent Patebquicky Co., who h#« the mp&i m kill of y ,air. I A good OMJS Jo'L—Nof i ■WSuy mod r^T THE PATENTj^T^mtfeTo. JSprkstaop .—1 2, OAYAN^tHBpAD, Telephone179 words
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Miscellaneous188 1921-10-01 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-*ay, Oct. 1. High Tides.—10.17 a.m., 10.2« p.ii. New Moon. Football, Malaya Cup final: Selangar Singapore, at Kuala Lumpur. Cricket Tournament: S C C Caylon II, SCC ground. P S and Law S R C, S K C ground. Pole: Barnes Cups finals, Balestier. 4.30. Variety Entertainment,188 words
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Article392 1921-10-01 7 Meeting of the Corporation. The annual general meeting of the Ulu Pacca Corporation, Ltd, was held < in the registered office of the company, 14 St Helen's Court yesterady, those present being, Messrs Chew Joo Chiat, Chairman, Ng Hong Guan and Wee Thian Poh, directors, Sim Bu392 words
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Article78 1921-10-01 7 To tha daarly beloved m«mory of The Bobber Prodneera' Corporation. whose still born remains were consigned to the fertile ore* from whence it emanated, in the presence of a few wiser, but sadder, members of the j R G A, in London on tha 24th day of78 words
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Article340 1921-10-01 7 Toronto unemployed at a meeting dominated by "Reds," demanded employment, to be paid at union rates, heavy taxes on incomes exceeding $3,000 (£750), and ths immediate resumption of trade with Soviet Russia. Ths Mslay driver of a motor car which ran into a car in which Mr If S Goldie340 words
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Article308 1921-10-01 7 S. Andrew's Cntiiedrsi. The 19th Sunday after Trinity, 2nd I Oct. 1921. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.lft a.m. Matin* followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong: and Sermon. During the following week. —Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7308 words
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Article163 1921-10-01 7 Control of Traffic To the Editor "Ths Bangkok Times." Dear Sir,—The police in Bangkok seem to have no idea of their duties ia relation to street traffic. I hear of cases where passers-by have drawn the attention of passing policemen to flagrant cases of negligent driving, merely to163 words
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Advertisement705 1921-10-01 7 r% OUR Cac& |ggj?;i Prep aratlons a n«tls at homo jK!;rf|gfefHa> iL£A$»|H Oh' v Coo% or Co(,k BBa d 'iC -X made .>r the beg? IhSFx selected aud -""'Of fragrant Madras •pioea. suitable to l :^^^Bli convince 90 4 TOUft%ELF OF NAIHA MOHAMED <& SONS, < GENRRXL MERCHANTS, ETO STRAITS705 words
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Advertisement594 1921-10-01 7 f k Manly Vigour and Strength Dr. CasseU's Tablets Put New Lire Into Weak. Nervous, Worn-out Men. Jamaica. j Sooth Africa. Mr. JuhN. S'lumrnar. Duttirt Gonateb*., Mr. Braeat J. fcmUV SBn. H—l Ml P. 0., Jamaica. Went laatca, wrttae l Hrwl.inHl», Jehnirmti"'!.^»" l Fire (mn Iwm taken ill. end Ihn|>594 words
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Advertisement73 1921-10-01 7 LOOK OUT To Night! Tc-WHLM I A BIG PROGRAMME will be given by THE STAB OFER£ AT THE THEATRE MYAL, North Bridge Road Tc-morrow Sunday GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAIIMB. K. H. CHEONG, Proprietor Y. i- TAN Manager PorSeata. •r ■■■■■■■WW" fiffll MlhBrMmHOymtm OS IL MA\ front the Factory KaaWiMP^^H« T»773 words
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Advertisement338 1921-10-01 7 1 your fiealtb Comes first j Good Health if your most valuable asset»—its J <! therefore, receive your most careful consideration. An imDjOVtant point < J which should always be borne in mind is tho fact that a lomds <» of 111-health can be traced, directly or indirectly, to di#rdero338 words
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Article313 1921-10-01 8 Chinese and Band Music. At a meeting of Seremban Sanitary Board, the question of alternativa amusements in view of gaming* suppression was discussed. Mr P Chient said that of the People's Park in Seremban, only one-third waa available for recreation. The other two-thirds was swamp. The Chairman313 words
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Article268 1921-10-01 8 Rough on the Doctors. f Egoist the "Times of Malaya, gives some specimens of Chinese humour. As with Westerners he says, the Chinese are fond of poking a great deal of fun at the medical profession and some of it is more pungent than it is good-natured. e268 words
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Article202 1921-10-01 8 A Hongkong Comment. The Chinese Literary Association at Singapore in a recent debate has decided by a majority vote of one that the time has come when the rikisha in Singapore should be abolished. The decision is interesting as representing a Chinese verdict. To some extent the202 words
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Article22 1921-10-01 8 Hua Hin is developing as the new Bangkok seaside resort, and tlreay a modern hotel and a golf links have been planned.22 words
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Article281 1921-10-01 8 New London Proposal. r The following appears in the I Financier of Aug 19: The following manifesto was issued yesterday afternoon :—We, the underi signed, members of the Stock ExI change, having carefully considered the aims and objects of the proposed Rubber Shareholders' Association, have decided to support281 words
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Article191 1921-10-01 8 A Father's Long Search. New York, Aug 12.—After searching for her for over 30 years to tell her that she was heiress to her grandfather's fortune, amounting to £50,000, Mr Horace Allison, a retired railway contractor of Philadelphia, yesterday learned the whereabouts of his daughter, whom he191 words
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Article207 1921-10-01 8 Malayan Tapir's First Baby. "Mr and Mrs Pirker," a pair of Malayan tapirs, are daily receiving congratulations at their Regent's Park residence—the Zoo." These representatives of primeval mammals, whose "nosey" appearance explains their nickname, are always "at home" (their keeper sees to that), and the cause of207 words
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Article94 1921-10-01 8 The fleet of sight steel single deck steamers which were sold to the Weetern Counties Steamship Company, Cardiff, last year by the Sutherland Steamship Company, Newcastle, for £1,450,000 were disposed of at the Baltic exchange by auction for £266,160. Secret plans and specifications of defence work have been discussed by94 words
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Advertisement178 1921-10-01 8 JKellin's food Jf"~"3# Prepared as <lr ted MeHrn's Food is the WL i iy pertrct subs; for breast milk and /kv contains nature's essential constituents /m t for building sturdy limbs and solid flesh. j 1 ill Equally good for nursing or expectant mothers as for Mellin's Food "\r >178 words
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Advertisement424 1921-10-01 8 DRINK ASAHI BEER. SOLE AGENTS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Batterv-Rd. SiniraDore. Make Shaving a PL-sure With Cuticura Talcum After shaving with Cuticura Soap the Cuticura way. Cuticura Talcum is an indispensable adjunct. Antiseptic and prophylactic, it is soothing and refreshing to the mobt tender skin. »r 1* Talcum la. Si. Otataat424 words
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Advertisement301 1921-10-01 8 •*J OAKLAND Jpfc I Judge the actual value of heOakland *PHE ny 8tandard choose—dependable daily servine* THP riding comfort springs in fuel and tyres, I Ht 5 moderatelpoTOhase price. t Bach and evsry cne of these emphasizes the exceptional worth of the Oakland. You will be proud to own this301 words
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Advertisement67 1921-10-01 8 TO *X pjs*»*"» TRIBUNE/", The only S cent Paper Malaya, Sn^i PlUm E iB a Year; S7.SO for Six Months. WITH t REE JELIVBRT TO OFFICE C3 RESIDENCE. i s?> M to retain the of #>W. rx. i \T j m SUBSCRIBE DIRECT. j may be need To the sfanager,67 words
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Advertisement413 1921-10-01 9 W r. —c India SERVICES. p S. N. Co, i*m) UrW Contract Mij«sty'« Governmc^. XHE MAIL S-iBVlSrES BAST J&F BOMBAY cm at present suspended, «a^ LONDON FAR-EMJ£RN SERVICE. Froir LONDON 8INGAPOBE. Carnal* about 9 Oot 3 Soman about Nov 1 ftyftoca about Oct.It about Nov IB < «W MAB8Ef99fi8fcfc fiONDOM413 words
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Advertisement586 1921-10-01 9 1 Passengers and Freight Services Operated by Pacific, Mail Steamship Co. (incorporated iu U.S.AJ K)R A00OUNI 01 THB U. S, SHIPPING BOARD* SAN FRANCISCO —MANILA—EAST bBJHA. BAILINQS FROM SINGAPORE. For OALOUTTA Direct. Creole State Paaaeacert and Freight Oct i J WolTtrine Stata Paaaengera aad Freight Nor 15 Oraaite State Paaaengera586 words
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Advertisement542 1921-10-01 9 CHINA* MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD- (Incorporated fe U. 8, A.), ANNOTNCB The Inauguration of a Pa eager end Freight Service of nnmoal axeellenoe between CHINA and JAVA PORTS via SINGAPORE The B.a. NILE/' 14,000 tons, formerly a TrensPaoifio Liner, has been assigned to this ran to maintain a monthly servine542 words
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Advertisement308 1921-10-01 9 Tki lata Shosti Kilsla, LIMITED. (In*arpanU*' m lap**.! KD, I Dl BOUZA ITUIT, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE (Buhjert fte ehaage wit*oot a*tUa.> EUROPEAN LINE. Far PORT SAID, MARSEILLE*, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Altai Maru arr Oot 15 dep 16 'Amazon Maru arr Nov 2 dep Nov 3 Atlas Maru308 words
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Advertisement667 1921-10-01 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated In Japan) London Line Fortnightly Service for MARSEILLES, LONDON 4 ANTWERP via Inaba Maru Kamo Mara Of 1J Iyo Marn Nj> \i Liverpool Line Monthly Samoa For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL via PORTS. Lisbon Maru Oct Hamburg Lino Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG via PORTS. Mito667 words
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Advertisement437 1921-10-01 10 LQ LET. TO LET -Offio- aDd Godown, 42, Robinson Road. Apply to Then Heck Gwar, No. 7, Phillip Street, Local. 10 \l 910 T O lVi? bnilt Componmi r-el.nci at St, Michaels Road. to J. B. Wegterhout, 15-A, QJfmgo Alley. 3 9 uo TO LET.—Godowa Tory «uitable for storing- rubber,437 words
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Advertisement564 1921-10-01 10 NOTICE. HENRY GARDNER A Co., Ltd NOTICE. The Singapore Branch of this office will be clewed on October 20th ion. On and after that date ail communications must be addressed to our Head Offiee, 2, Metal Exchange Buildings, Leadenhall Avenue, London, B.C. (Signed) A. L. FAIRBAN K, Manager. *9 9564 words
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Advertisement512 1921-10-01 10 BANKS. SZE HAJ TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE 58, KL1NG STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital M $2,000,000 Surplus M 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Saab Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq., Teo Teow Peng,512 words
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Advertisement486 1921-10-01 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANE; LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Street BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar ..77-78 Jalas Suleiman. BntuPahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palemhmrg. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Franciaco, Batavia, Sourubaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong-, Amoy, Pontiannk and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000 JjJ"* 8,000,000486 words
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Advertisement447 1921-10-01 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of 45 Mch «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.447 words
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Advertisement274 1921-10-01 10 yAires. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S|».) HEAD OFFICE: 4? SINGAPORE, 63 KL7NG STREET. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PBNANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 lMu ed $10,600,000 Peid-up 6,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 Reserve Fund and Surplus 290,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The274 words
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Advertisement310 1921-10-01 10 WSVRANCy THf OVERSEAS gASSURANCIje CORPORATION, LTQT (InßrpCated in ths S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: g Hon. Dn> Lim BooAf&onfj. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chairman. Ton* Sen, Eaq. C.B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Esq. b Lim Chwee China, Eaq. Chua Poh SsfUg, Eaq. Lea Pang Ceng, Eaq. Yeo RajaGeng, Eaq. Ong Hin310 words
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Advertisement466 1921-10-01 10 MALAYA JRIBflil (EVENING jZ&f.j^ V SUBSCRIPTION RATBS. Pefc annum Hard? 1 ::J5 P.f quasar 4 Singlefiipy Saeta.^,^ To Foreign couatriea $1 J, [A Sobscriptioa Form will k found on page 8.] VERY MANY TRIBUNE READERS depend upon street sellars for tu M»will help ua. aad 8" them against diaappointmj, of466 words
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