Malaya Tribune, 7 October 1921
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Title Section29 1921-10-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND »3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVEMNfG DAILY vol. vni- -NO. 239 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921.29 words
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Advertisement194 1921-10-07 1 'J bUN. COMPANY r supplies Aii photographic Materials AND Tbe night Place for Amateurs 15 tpgvsloping. Printing and Bnlargesnsnt No# 94. KOBTHTJBiDGB BOAD* Phone 660« I. X v I I 9•* m 1 8t Pictures for the home mail j KTEXTtoyour letters, the things your friends will value most highly,194 words
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Advertisement15 1921-10-07 1 CIGARETTES NUMBER VIRGINIA The Hall-mark of Perfection. CIGARETTES Sole Manufacturer!. ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., MM15 words
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Article585 1921-10-07 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) A NEGLECTED LORONG. F om -2j-A R.VlEi'AYER"; i ThfDonb he nfdnoi of )our vain able pap. r 1 w n t 0 point oat tbs< Lorong 25 fl G-.y.*i, K .ro.»d, which is now cr wd d wih bon«e»,585 words
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Article44 1921-10-07 2 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $95,268.62 Castlefield Estate Staff (Monthly contribution) 49 Messrs Dunlop Plantations Ltd., (Monthly contribution) 200 P R Pinhorn do. 15 c Total $95,532.62 Singapore Branch:— Previously acknowledged: $20,690.47 Messrs. Evatt and Co» 200.00 $20,890.47 Grand Total $116,423.0944 words
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Article156 1921-10-07 2 The 9th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, are experimenting with a view to substituting motor-hauled for horse-drawn guns. Before leaving London, for Parf s Charlie Chaplin collected a chee ue of £60,000 on account of British ro//alties in respect of a film not yet rmleased, entitled "The Idle Clar iS es."156 words
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Article117 1921-10-07 2 Official Notification. It is notified for general information that a census of stocks of rubber will be taken throughout British Malaya on Dec 31. All known holders of rubber will be served with notices under the Bureau of Statistics Enactment, 1919, at an early date, but any person117 words
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Article55 1921-10-07 2 Reuter. Paria, Oct 4.—A French scientist claims to have discovered a method for the synthetic manufacture of ammonia by extracting hydrogen from a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, produced by passing steam through red hot coke, and then sub. mitting the mixture of this hydrogen and nitrogenReuter. - 55 words
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Article56 1921-10-07 2 Reuter. London, Oct 4.—The British Government has decided to contribute towards the Russian famine relief certain war surpluses held by the Disposals Board, consisting of medical stores, clothing, etc. costing about a quarter of a million sterling. The supplies will be handed over to the British RedReuter. - 56 words
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Article29 1921-10-07 2 Reuter. London, Oct 4.—A telegram from Guatemala says that the constitution of the new Central American State, consisting of Guatemala, Salvador and Honduras, was promulgated yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article28 1921-10-07 2 Reuter. London, Oct 4.—The Siamese Prince and Princess Mahidol have arrived in London from America, to study the system of the medical inspection of school children.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article80 1921-10-07 2 I Johannesburg, Aug. 25.—Owing to the prevailing lack of employment even mechanics and better-class workers, incluaing a number of skilled men, are accepting relief work. While this is to a certain extent due to the general depression, the position is largely caused by an influx of80 words
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Article349 1921-10-07 2 Mr R B Bannon has returned from Home to Kuala Lumpur. Dr Horn, Director cf Medical Services, is now on a tour of inspection ay Selangor and Pahang. Mr R S le May has retired frost British Consular Service at Bangkok} in order to take up a position in tha349 words
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Advertisement565 1921-10-07 2 Singaporean New Dispensary TIMMS' DISPENSARY, Ltd., Chemists, Pharmacists Opticians, Risfflensn Chambe jS> n?ep!ete with tbe following hiiih-grade articles which are offered at MoDfcRAtE PRK>S. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET REQUISITES, PERFUMERY, MEDICATED WINES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHEMICAL SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS, MEDICAL, SURGICAL SANITARY APPLIANCES, MEDICINE CHESTS. Special attention given to the equipment of Estate565 words
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Advertisement594 1921-10-07 2 "SAFE AND EFFICIENT." Dr. Milton Hersey's Report On Baby's Own Tablets. Tbst there are no i- jnrions dmsa or opiaus in Bat s's O»ol *M it >roveJ by th» o> tfioate of D Milton Hf Annlyei tr heoiias' Q i-t>*c, and vcn*real, of whioh la- tollowiQK i*» a cooy 41594 words
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Advertisement451 1921-10-07 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTIOjr SALE OF Oa»i Ar-oiJ.bf.itoa Motorcar (in <-xcelK-n running order). To be h*ld a» nnr .-.Rootrp 16/17 R ffl g Pjtce," litlTUßOir Oct. I, at ti am. POWELL CO, LTD., Auctioneers. (Incorporated ia Singapore.) «10 7 10 AUCTION SALE OF Abont 50 Tom Java Tspiooa Phke (in gunny451 words
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Advertisement532 1921-10-07 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTIINEERS IPPRA'SERS. 0 No. 30, X ing Street, Sing; pore. p a Important MortgagmjaYt Safe mf Valuable Freehold ant fieven Shop, houses at Kirk Terrace Off Dfco'cj*/ Ghaut, and Compound House at Holland Roa& &c. 41 Meters. Obeong Koon Beeg'A Co.** Bal*-Rx>m, No. 30, Kiiog S re*i On532 words
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Article800 1921-10-07 3 Latest rriies Quoted in the Market, Singapore, October 5. Messrs. Lyttil and Evatt, Exchange tnd Share brokers, issue the followuig list ol vjuoiations. Rubber. Bo Jar Shares. Issue Vaiues Buyers Sellers 1 AUeahy o.iO 0.20 1 A.or Cajah O.UO 1.00 2 Amalgamated ilaly 1.25 1.75 5 Ayer800 words
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Advertisement173 1921-10-07 3 AT THE POPULAR PBOTO PLAY HOUSE I EMPIRE Tacj ns Agar Boad. Trams Pass the 7)oor. I < H? TfE SECOND eHOW AT 9.30 P M. lAbI GROjBEKY CLERK comedy irt>2 parts. A deieC've Ad mystery sensation teeming with startling thrills Tf ROUCfH THE WALL Featuring William Danoarj, George Holt173 words
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Advertisement562 1921-10-07 3 i From THURSDAY, Ootober 6, to TUE3D\Y, October 11 ..J 08 J AUnmrtrHi Alnamm 1 ibfefaam T ALH AM BRA -air: Cakes.Coffee, «•4 the BEST Tki Hell tor Malic tad Feetorti Tea. eft. ■eaeaMfr. bo&d f rye aatam durleg I fntervele. A WORLD PRODUCTION OF ORE IT DRAMATIO POWER Supplemented562 words
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Advertisement443 1921-10-07 3 "GAIETY CINEMA Another Big Knockout Programme of Sreolal Picture*. At 7.30 Sharp. The King Comedian of tbe Screen. The cn< ir»t to be seen in our fcreen Larry Seraon in "Traps and Tangles" Hia latest scream in two long reels Miles and miles of smiles. That which hundreds At 9.15443 words
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Article229 1921-10-07 4 Mr Gandhi is inviting arrest by fathering a manifesto which amongst other things urges Indian aoldiera to desert the colours. Five hundred Moplahs had a fight with the Suffolks and were worsted. They lost between 40 and 50 killed. Turkey wants peace and wishea to j pursue her229 words
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Article834 1921-10-07 4 The report of the proceedings at the meeting of the Straits Settlements Association Committee the other evening inspires somewhat mixed sentiments. But tor the courageous front maintained by one or two real progressives, with several others hanging a little timorously on the brink of a forward policy, there834 words
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Article268 1921-10-07 4 Reuter. Sydney, Oct 5.-Mr Storey, premier >f Ke« Soulb W»les. is «lead.—Reuter Washington, Oct s.—Mr Edward Brodie has been appointed American Minister to Siam—Reuter. Mr C O Rodrigues, chief clerk in the office of the Director of MMucation, leaves here for Malacca by the Kaka this afternoon. The Rev. JReuter. - 268 words
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Article62 1921-10-07 4 Opening' Night Postponed. Owing-to the sudden illness of Mrs Strokes, who waL to take the leading part in "Rollo's Wild Oat," the A D C production, the dress rehearsal last night hid to be cancelled. We are asked to state that t k opening night will be62 words
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Article115 1921-10-07 4 Desirable. Dr J A R Glennie, Municipal Health Officer, writes During the past four months there have been 35 cases of small-pox-namely four in June, two irr July, in August and eighteen in .September, With eight deaths. All nationalise" have been affected. There is no distinct focus of115 words
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Article550 1921-10-07 4 Reuter. Chinese are arriving in Jamaica at the rate of at least 200 a month. They no longer travel from Vancouver across Canada to Halifax to embark for Jamaica, but by way of the Pacific Coast of Panama. Mr C E McCausland, who returned from Home leave recently, assumed dutiesReuter. - 550 words
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Article806 1921-10-07 4 BY 44 QUIZ." Collage yells and "bleacher" slogans USA way "have nothing on" the fana" of this coulftry nowadays. Here is what was heard from a little band of supporters of the victoriou# team in thj Saulaya Cup final, in t F\ala Lurnpigj c|cma tn Saturday evefljng:806 words
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Advertisement366 1921-10-07 4 ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. Incorporated in Singapore. SOLE AGENTS FOR Tf-E THE JR 4LEIGH NEW HUOBON ails ~i Mi o?e. Lightweight Mrt*r Cycle djgp* Model De Luxe. Power ii ample and oonatant, JfT \SL» jyi/y. comfort and oletnlineee are 1 exemplified in the effeotive V Jf mud aDd ■P^ guarda and366 words
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Advertisement384 1921-10-07 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., I Incorporated in the Straita Settlementa; 36, PHILLIP BTBEET, SINGAPORE j N*w Shipment Just Arrived of j Ct.rp-nt n'B Smoothing and Jack Plan**. Rra»n Tipped Note from 3/8" to 3/4". Cotlauu'g B(M8 Hut Hinges from 4" to 6". CJybnm Screw Spanners from 6" to 24". Asbestos384 words
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Article143 1921-10-07 5 aaodhi -issues Non-Co-Operatioa /Jjanijesto. Government Service- 11 UndijpeiT Reuter. Calicut, Oct 6.—A communique says fl ve hundred Moplahs a engage? a detachment of the Suffolks on Sept. 30 near Kumaramputhnr, and 40 to 50 Moplahs were killed.—Reuter. Bombay, Oct. 6.-Forty-gght non-co-operation leaders, headed by Grndhi. have issuedReuter. - 143 words
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Article132 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct 5.-Mr John Drum, President of tha American Bankers' Association, sounded a new and cheerful note regarding industrial conditions at Los Angeles. Basing his statement on the reports of a thousand bankers all over the country, he said there it nothing either in theReuter. - 132 words
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Article64 1921-10-07 5 Notable Utterance. Reuter. Constantinople, Oct s.—lzzet Pasha has voiced the growing Turkish disposition in favour of peace by declaring that the Turks desired to see the Sultanate and Khilafate strengthened and the administration of Turkey developed strictly on constitutional lines. He declared that Turkey had not yetReuter. - 64 words
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Article88 1921-10-07 5 Election Campaign Opens. Reuter. Ottawa, Oct. s.—Following the dissolution of parliament Mr Meighen issued a manifesto in view of the general election. He favours maintenance of the tariff and the Britiah connection, declaring for maintenance of the British Empire aa a league of autonomous nations. There were commonReuter. - 88 words
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Article38 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. London, octje>s.—The newspapers state the Duke of Westminster has sold Gainsborough's "Blue Boy," to an Amirica'n purchaser, London, Oct s.—The Duke of Westminster returned to London to-dsy, snd denied that Blue Boy had bean sold.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article46 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct 6.—Eighty-six »,P*r centum of the electorate in West Houghton polled at the by-election, the result of the death of Mr Tyson Wi'son,the Labour member. The result of the ballots was R Da vies (Lah *t) 14,876 i Tonge (Coalition) 10,867.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article28 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. Lisbon, Oct. s.—Owing to adverse weather the Quest has arrived to overhaul her engines. Shackletoa lunched with the British Consul, and called at the Legation.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article29 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. Berlin, Oct s.—Owing to depreciation of the mark the surcharge on imports will be raised on Oct 2 from nine hundred to nineteen hundred per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article18 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct 6.—Joy bells announced the decision to re-open the North Wales collieries.—Renter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article99 1921-10-07 5 Who Help Themselves. Reuter. H>ndon, Sept 5.—A wire from Moscow says a revolution in agricultural methods is proceeding. The Russian peasants, no longer content to rely on Providence for successful crops, are profiting by the lessons of the drought ■ad making extensive irrigation works. The railways areReuter. - 99 words
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Article127 1921-10-07 5 Terrorist Gang Indicted. Reuter. New York, Oct 5.—A decision by Congress to investigate the activities of the Ku-Klux Klan has led to an amazing outburst by the adherents of the Klan against the forces of law and order. Members of the Senate and House of Representatives who dared toReuter. - 127 words
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Article146 1921-10-07 5 Austria Suspicious. Reuter. Budapest, Oct s.—Hungary has signed the protocol agreeing to transfer Burgenland to Austr.a, and has thus cleared the way for an AustroHungarian agreemnt in conformity with the decision of the coherence of ambassadors.—Reuter. Vienna, Oct s.—Official circles regard the signing of the protocol, mentioned thisReuter. - 146 words
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Article53 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. Christiana, Oct 5.-The fihysjcist Gross has prtdflce* an accumulator of three cells weighing 25 giving a pressure, of six volts over, two hundred watt fturs per kilo-} gramme, or six times more than the ordinary lead accumulator. It does not freeze, a*d sustains Short circuits that wuldReuter. - 53 words
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Article49 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct .5.-Mr Urquhart has returned to fcendon. He reached an agreement «4 the BolAieviks on thirty-It* out of thirty-mn* petti concerning the **openmS, of the Russo-Asiatic s mining properties, and will discuss the mining v ith M Krassm in remaining points wnn i» London.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article19 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. Par<s Oct 6-A message from capitalists has boHght the vast tracts ox alichcoaiaeldneazßybnik hitherto anworked.— Reutay.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article189 1921-10-07 5 TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN CARRIAGES ON FIRE. Reuter. Paris, Oct. 5.—The suburban tunnel at Batignolles was the scene of an awful collision between two passenger trains, followed by a fire, in which hitherto four persons are known to be killed and 18 seriously injured, besides 50 being slightly hurt.Reuter. - 189 words
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Article241 1921-10-07 5 Dr. Nansen on the Future. Reuter. Geneva, Oct 5. —The League Assembly adopted a revised scale of contributions to the expenses of the League. Fourteen States signed the protocol of the white slave traffic convention, including Britain, Australia, Cannu-, South-Africa, New Zealand, Italy. Portugal and Siam. France andReuter. - 241 words
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Article78 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. New York, Oct s.—The film actress Madeline Davis met with a sensational death on the beach at Longbranch. In the presence of a crowd she was carrying out a stunt for which she was noted, namely climbing from a motorcar at full speed to an aeroplaneReuter. - 78 words
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Article47 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. s.—The inquest on the Manston Aeroplane disaster showed tl!tt the machine behaved most satisfa/aorily in Hi night a little earlier. The opinion was expressed that the pilot turned too near the ground with--69 sufficient flying speed. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned?—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article36 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. ttarls, Oct s.—The newspapers state lhat the Cabinet has decided in pnnciple in favour of the issus of a Chinese loan on the Paris market in connection with the Banque IndustneUe de Chine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article30 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. Madrid, Oct 5.-Twenty-five thousand Spaniards defeated thirty thousand Moors, capturing important positions, including a strongly fortified area containing the Moorish centre of concentration and staff headquarters. —Retter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article31 1921-10-07 5 Reuter. Ams&dam, Oct 5.-The submarine OS, fitting out at Denhelder naval station, tank, water entering the after hatchway. There were no casualties. The vessel will probably he raised.—Renter. wReuter. - 31 words
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Article268 1921-10-07 5 ECONOMIC GARDENS NOW SELECTED. Dr R O Winitedt, D Litt, Acting Principal, Raffles College, writes In 1919, it will be remembered, the Government of the Straits Settlements purchased 4 L aores at Moant Rosie for the site of Raffles College. The cboloe of this spot was not268 words
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Article173 1921-10-07 5 Grand Opening Night. As the oldest established circos in th« East, Harmston's show drew an extra large crowd at the opening perfomance last night in the spacious tent in Beach-road. There were some old favourites in the pogramine, together with lome welcome newcomers. The programme was long and173 words
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Article112 1921-10-07 5 We are informed by tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company that commencing with the s.s.Creole State, due here on the 14th instant, from San Francisco, Honolulu and Manila, a direct passenger and freight service to Calcutta will be inaugurated. As these vessels make this run in five112 words
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Article35 1921-10-07 5 The s.s. Ceylon Maru, which was proceeding to Calcutta from -lava, with v cargo of sugar, put into ;-rt here yesterday, owing to a fire hav.ng broken out in her bunkers.35 words
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Article134 1921-10-07 5 Yellow a Repellant Colour. As a result of experiments carried out by scientists in different parts of the world, it has been ascertained (says a Ceylon paper) that certain colours do not attract mosquitoes, particularly yellow, so that those who wear clothes of a yellow hue134 words
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Article233 1921-10-07 5 An American View. Reuter. London, Oct s.—Mr Lloyd George, referring to the Washii.gton Conference, when speaking at Inverness, said that if wisely approached and conducted in a broad and courageous spirit it would constitute one of those outstanding events which would affect human history for generations. The BritishReuter. - 233 words
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Article169 1921-10-07 5 P A M's Grave Announcement. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct 6.—A Planters' Association of Malaya circular letter to the District Planters' Associations state-) that the standing committee of the P A M conferred with the Controller of Labour regarding the future of Indian Labour so far169 words
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Article87 1921-10-07 5 Alteration of Rule 38. At a general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce in the Exchange Rooms yesterday, the Hon Mr Vincent Gibbons presiding, the alteration to rule 38, passed at the last half-yearly meeting, was confirmed. The revised rule confines the l lght of voting87 words
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Article178 1921-10-07 5 Messrs Wh*-elo<k and Co., of Shanghai, reported on Sept 22 The situation in our outward freight markets is as follows To United Kingdom and Continent: —Conditions on this berth remain as we last reported and we are afraid there is every likelihood of their continuing—so that prospects for178 words
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Article82 1921-10-07 5 Mr J F Edington, of the F M S Railways, haa been selected for appointment to a commission in the Regular Army Reserve of Officers, Royal Enginers, with ths rank of Lieutenant, 1921. The Monitors are to disappear from the navy. Twelve remain in the fleet now and they have82 words
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Article68 1921-10-07 5 Singapore, October 7. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-2d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 168 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 20 p.c. pan. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft M On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 136% On68 words
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Article75 1921-10-07 5 C. of C. Fobber Associatioa. Singapore, October 7. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 30 31 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 32 33 October 324 33% Oct to Dec. 344 35 Jan. to March 36 37 Tone of Msrket.—Firm. Fred Watt/house Co., Ltd. Singapore,75 words
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Article110 1921-10-07 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 7. Silver 41%. Hongkong 26 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $45%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.02% to $1.07%, Norths $1.22% to $1.27%, Souths 62% to 67% cents Nawng Pets $1.45 to $1.50 Papans 42% to 47% cents, Padang Plandoks 62% to110 words
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Article47 1921-10-07 5 BARLOW CO'S REPORT. Copra. Singapore, Oct. 6. Since last reporting a large amount of business has been done in the above commodity but prices, after slight fluctuations, close unchanged. Quotations are as follows: No. 1 Standard $11.75 to $12.00 No. 2 11.25 11.75 No. 3 10.75 11.2547 words
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Obituary136 1921-10-07 5 Test for Next Sunday. The inquest on the death of two Chinese who were passengers in motor bas 3837, which captized in New Keppal-road on Sept 26, was c ntii ued before Mr Bourne, the Coroner, this morning. Tsn Eng Tian, an assistant at the 8 H B136 words
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Advertisement262 1921-10-07 5 FBASEB CHALMERQ Engineering Workt. Magnet House, 82 aad 6\ Inaoa Boad, Slagspora. SOLE AGENTS FOE JAMES CARTtR (STALYBRIDGE), Ltd. Rubber Machinery. A RANSOME Co., Ltd. Wood Working Machinery SANDERSON BROS. NEWBOULD Ltd. Steel, Tools, Saws, Ax. HOLMAN BROS, Ltd., Mining. Machinery, Drills Ac PROPRIETORS the General Electric Co ltd (Incorporated262 words
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Article284 1921-10-07 6 FOOTBALL. TO DAY'S A The SRC and the R F. Sp >rts Club neet in their S F A Ci; >c.ni-final replay this afternoon. lls 1 *ams will be as before, and it is to b. hoped that they will pnt up a more interesting match than they lid284 words
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Article246 1921-10-07 6 V M C A CARNIVAL. Tha following have qu a n=rd for the finals of the V M C A swimming carnival 80 yards members' handicap, A Schudel, Thio Soon Wan, Seah Ten± Ann, Tan Soon Tye; Open diving comnet.tim, N Towers A Kirn, G Towers, Tan Hcag Guan246 words
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Article177 1921-10-07 6 8 G C n. KLANG. Gavriron t.am played Klang on Monday tha latter winning a close jgk e_ The fo lowing were the scorer. :'sz F.'ang players beiag namsd fast: W J iloir 0 v. Lt A ii B ;yce R M E T James 0 v. Capt. D177 words
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Article75 1921-10-07 6 ANOTHER ARMSTRONG DENIAL. represent tive oi the London •Sta. int rvie.vcd Ar irtionj with »g»rd to th-; Btatiir.ect attributed to —s. by the "Daily Cnroaide'* thai he toJd G E C Wood that if ths team had corns through tha tour unbeaten each member would have been presented w.ta75 words
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Article1012 1921-10-07 6 LAST NIGHTS CONTESTS. (By "Wanderer.") A pronounced success crowned the leffoiuiI effoiui oX ta promoters ox .ast night's £uuig coatees at the s.ar (Wj Had, ia a.v of th* Moo-iW) unemployment Fund. Xhsj succea* wa, not conuned to a cro.vued novae, lor the management of the snow was extent,1,012 words
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Article404 1921-10-07 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. YESTEHDAY'S PT-AY. Newcomers' Handicap. S F Derbyshire, owe 5 beat J M Msnson, plus 3, w o. K B Osbourne, owe 3 beat J Bakkonect. plus 3, G—9, 6—4. W E Coates, owe 4 beat L H Goldie, scr. w.o. L H Campling, scr. baat J404 words
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Article111 1921-10-07 6 SUNDAY'S RACES. The race: en Sunday morning for the S V C big class boats is for tht .Margaret II Cup, unJcr t'.ie following handicaps: Matika, Elizabeth, Stella Dorothy btart 10 a.m.; Betty, Helen, Marion, Puteh Eve start 10.5 a.m.; Margaret II starts 10.8 a.m.; Kathleen Gertrude start 10.11111 words
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Article191 1921-10-07 6 At the Liberty ITa!l, to-ni>rht, a Urrvsrsal special, "Thunder Island", a five-act terrific tale cf the wt»vrad« ing adventures of a little white tigress in the South Soa Islands, feat-ring Edith Roberts at her best, and episodes 9 and 10 of "King of the Circus", the Eddie Polo191 words
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Article132 1921-10-07 6 The fotktwbtg propertta were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Korn Sens: and Co, at their sale room, No. 30 Kling-strcct, on WedncsJay afttrnoon Valuable bnd and business premises No. 47, Robinson-road, area 1040 cquare feet, held under Statutory Grant No. *****, bought by Mr Khoo Yang132 words
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Article263 1921-10-07 6 Messrs Snowman and Co, of Hongkong, reported on Sept 24: Since our last report on the 10th instant local rates, have, on the whole, been inclined to strengthen. The demand for tonnage on time- charter, i.owcver, shows no signs of improvement, although there are one or two enquiries263 words
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Article47 1921-10-07 6 It is stated in the "Central China Post" that thtrc is a very serious congrogatioa of defeated sol&.crs to tho west of aad in the neighbourhood oi Yuenkiang. These msa ate terrorizing tne people around tbsss and arr freely holding up and ■MUM s\U jjyttjTjl asMWMtflb 147 words
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Article96 1921-10-07 6 The t'eath is reported from Seacourt, Bangor, County Down, of Sir Samuel C Davidson, X B E., managing director of the Sirocco Engncerii.g Woiks, Belfast Sir Samuel, who was born in 1840, was thj invertor of the "Sirocco" fan. Altogether betook out upwards of two hundred96 words
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Advertisement287 1921-10-07 6 PURE VIRON j ENDURES. /R«CO Ingot i r »n Roofing and Siding hit no snperior for rust-resist'ng P d V t A a COVt,r or hous d nod urns or factories Corniced ££i >RMCO injfoi 101 "hcts wll st hi d the roost vigorru* t'Ms of time and »eaiher. Ii287 words
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Advertisement456 1921-10-07 6 A STALL STORY. Kiss Happ:r: (arc'ilu) "M.lrJr.'iii, «S6ET "Jllll'l Wild Oat." Driley: (itilMnlfe ■In a stall, prwiime." GET IT AT MOTjTRLE'S." THE PATENT'PATCH QUICK Co. Cgtlee.— 26-3, cmCHABD KOAD a?d WorkSbop :—i, L OAVANAGU ROAD, Telepbooe Nc. 070. W<» have the f«niliti#e for tiTrjlvv rnt ELECIRICAL repair of all "kinds?456 words
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Advertisement101 1921-10-07 6 NOTICE. Safe, Bon ?.r,d Cuarar.tecd Cure for JfW, Lr-todcirr.s, Patches, Marks, «c. m four weeks. Patients wiihnff to bo treated by Tost me roouesfcJ t° write. Three day. frill f rC c or a week 3 treatment f or Rs. 7-8 ($4.25) Sri Works, Dsffetftssj Square, B-C All Oocd Plays101 words
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Miscellaneous512 1921-10-07 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Oct 7. Pfit j Pahat Sri ongsee 2 p m, Saigcn Cadaretta 2 p.m. Blinjoe, Djeboes Palemb.ang Van IlogenJorp 2 p.m. Port Swettenhara Teluk Anson •Kampar 3 p.m, Malacca Munr »Kaka 3 p.m Penang* Calcutta Kwaisang 3 p.m Pontianak Singkara 4 p.m |Kcta Tinggi *Hong Soon 4512 words
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Miscellaneous172 1921-10-07 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Oct 7. High Tides.—1.56 a.m., ©29 p.m. Football Cup semi-final: S B,C v. K E Sports Club. B Scouts IX Troop, 5.15 banc^practice, Malay V C, 5.15. Freemasonry Mark Lodge*S.Sq. < Harms ton's Circus, Beach-road, SuS. To-morrow, Oct 8. < High Tides.—2.46 a.m., 2.14 pj». Bukit172 words
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Article224 1921-10-07 7 REPORT OF COMMISSION. In the Ceylon Observer of Sept 17 the following appeared It is notified for general information that the Salaries Commission have completed their report and have sent it to His Excellency the Governor. Sir Alexander Wood Renton, Chairman of the Salaries Commission, and Mr224 words
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Article237 1921-10-07 7 Naive Proposals to Lord Cavan. The unconventional course of MajorGenual Lord i a.an, in asking all ranks in the Aldersbot command to make suggestions toward* aecuring a 20 per cent economy cut," haa had a hearty response from the men. Some of the replica are more ingenious tnan237 words
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Article132 1921-10-07 7 Improvement in Rubber. Rubber producers, merchants, dealera in the commodity and brokers engaged in the extensive trade in it wai note with no little satisfaction, says the "Straits Echo," that the steadiness in Western and Eastorn markets during the last two weeks has resulted, not in132 words
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Article47 1921-10-07 7 In consequence of the falling off of trade between Japan ftidfChiiia and Australia, due to the general depression, the Eastern and Australian Co. have decided to withdraw the steamer Kanowna from its services. The Kanowna is the largest vessel employed sa Wm Made wish Sjfejaa tSwn ri«#sm>47 words
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Article1016 1921-10-07 7 AN EXHIBITION AFLOAT. Expedition to Trade Routes. According to present plans a specially deiigned Exhibition Ship, under tbe title of "British Industry," will act aail from tbe Thames in tbe ■ammer of 1923, for the chief porta of tbe world. She will proceed to the West Coast of1,016 words
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Article102 1921-10-07 7 0400.000,000 Invested. London, Sept. 10.—Arlrir—ing the British Association at Edinburgh, Professor Fierz, Switzerland, said that before the war Germany eontrolled 95 per cent of the dye industry, the total capital invested being £10,000,000, ana uie output 200 per cent on the capital. Now other countries had102 words
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Advertisement800 1921-10-07 7 TRY AND USE OUR Adam's Cook Brmd Indian CondUnoat Preparations, for the rv oet apeueinc hf Afl5§5*taste, ft :$%k y nn-to-d^e tWHl r~< ~TJ B< fd s at noma e, 111 4 i LEA *J Chop Oooky or /djmigl COOK BrfAND etc., made of the best p*F*| selected and fragrant800 words
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Advertisement239 1921-10-07 7 IbodL I I Safest end Best for Baby. B 0 Mellin's Food forms a perfect Jk\ Sr^ M diet for the hand-fed baby— T Prepared as directed, it be- >v \2 comes as safe and beneficial as t—X. *'< m mother's milk. I n Give your baby Mellin's Food J239 words
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Advertisement185 1921-10-07 7 {lyuse&T *rt ffl* VIRGINIA sj^F W*s f 4/ u fy~< INANTANG Bi < TBERS TOBACCO COMPAN V 33« Ho »naon eHUM<f«j Singapore Branches at KUALA LUMPDB. PBNANG A IPOH. These Prandr Theße Brandf* are the sole property j «o!e property NANYANO BROTHERS TOBACCO COMPANY China'! Greatest Tobeooo and Cigarette Factor!185 words
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Article97 1921-10-07 8 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, October 6. Catalogued: 1,922,784 1b5.—858.38 Tons. Offered: 1,697,174 1b5.—757.66 Tons. Sold: 1,462,726 1b5.—633.00 Tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 30 Vs to 31. Good Average Quality 29 to 30%. Off Quality 23 to 28Vs. Crepe97 words
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Article395 1921-10-07 8 Singapore, Oct. 5. The market closes quiet and throughout the week has been featureless. Rubber remains firm at 31 cents spot and 32 V2 cents October to December. There is a fair demand for the commodity, especially for lower grades. Very little business in the395 words
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Article188 1921-10-07 8 FRASER CO'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, Oct. 0. There has been very little doing in our local share market during the week and with few exceptions the prices remain unchanged. Rubber. The Commodity nhuews a firmer tendency, but shares are, with very few exceptions, lacking in interest of any kind. Tin.188 words
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Article71 1921-10-07 8 Phyllia was a sweet young miss just home from college. "Well, mother," quoth she, "even now that I have graduated, my work isn't finished. I must now study psychology, philology, bibli—" "Just wait a minute!" said her mother in kindly, firm tones, "I have arranged for you to take a71 words
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Article672 1921-10-07 8 PROPOSAL TO WIND UP THE COMPANY. Loss of $50,000 During Year. Shareholders in Kerling Tin Mines, Ltd, have been notified that an extraordinary general meeting of the company will be held at the registered offices, French Bank Buildings, on Friday, Oct 14, at 12.15 p.m., for the purpose672 words
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Article78 1921-10-07 8 Lord Northcliffe is scheduled to arrive at Manila by the St Albans, due hers from Australia on Oct 20, and it is stated that it is possible that he will leave for Hongkong by the same steamer on the following day. Mr Chang I-peng has proposed to the Ministry of78 words
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Advertisement90 1921-10-07 8 Kee; W A V All ehe~-h*» and -—I Single Trial-^i Proves the Superiority OF j FRAIROZ &CO S ssrated Waters. I s ire (r Burglar Proof FIT TED WITH Keylock Keyless Combination Lock. Call'- and inspect one. r* ~*tm%\\\\\\\\\Wlm\\\\m\\\\\ I c Fox* ail requirements Huttsnbach Lazarus sods, Ltd. (Incorporated in90 words
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Advertisement369 1921-10-07 8 SEEVIC OAKIsANpD OIPJMIEILITT 1 STURDY Judge th* actual value of he Oakland Sensible Six by TTHP any standard you choose—dependable daily servioe, THC riding comfort, marked aavinge in fuel and tyres, or the I siC moderate purchase price. 0 E*f h anH every me of these errpbasizes ths exceptional worth369 words
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Advertisement222 1921-10-07 8 i TO THK TRIBUNE.*' -1 j The only 5 cent Paper Id Malaya. Subscription Bate —SIS a Year; $7. SO for Bix Months. WITU I!REE JELIVEPY TO OFFICE BEBIDENCE. We are frequently asked fcow it is possible to continue sellina th* MALA I A TRIBUNE at 6 Cents Daily The222 words
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Advertisement372 1921-10-07 8 STEAMER SApGS. LLOYD TRIESTTIu tt. JNT. Co. (laaorpot start i 17.:. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, M-ssaua,. Port Said Jprtndifi, V« ice and Tries t#talir g eargo j>l iuroogh V Bill for fir me the Lev ante Forti and Black St af Ports. Portia 9 efcout Nov 15 The tteemeri372 words
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Advertisement498 1921-10-07 9 P;'&o.-British India AND m •APCAR LINf. g (CogPANTES LNCORFORATID IN ENGLAND) HAIL Aim SERVICES. PenMulap and Oriental 8, N. Co. Ü B der CoAsei with His Majesty's fHB COMPANY'S MAIL Si»*VIOBS BAfiT 0» BOMBAY »t preset suspended. *M LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVIOR. from LOJJDON Due SINGAPOBB. fbout Oct Somali about Nov498 words
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Advertisement475 1921-10-07 9 I ¥a!L CO. w (Incorporated ia U.S.AJ JEPOR OF THB TJ. 8 SHIPPING BOARD *SAN FBANCI§tO~AANILA —EAST INDIA BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Direct. Creole State Passengers and Freight Oct IJ Wolverine State Passengers and Freight Not 15 Granite State Passengers and Freight Dec If For B*N FBANOISCO via MANILA475 words
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Advertisement729 1921-10-07 9 CHINA" MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. mm t» v. m. a.) ANNOUNCE Tho insnguration of a Pswnger and Freight Servioe of nnosnai excellence between CHINA and JAVA PORTS via SINGAPORE The 8.8. NILE," 14,000 tons, formerly a Transpacific Liner, has been assigned to this run to maintain a monthly service and729 words
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Advertisement688 1921-10-07 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated In Japan) London Umm Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Inaba Maru O c J KamoMaru Iyo-Maru NjT 1 Llvmrpool Lino Monthly hervioa For MARSEILLES LXVHBPOOL via PORTS. Lisbon Maru 3t 11 Hamburg Lino Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG via PORTS. MitoMaru early Not688 words
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Advertisement501 1921-10-07 10 NOTICE Ia tha Eua'.e of Leong Ur. g i litrwise called L.ong ib og Yse ana Leong aH cinstDg dtxeesed. PURSUE NT cto Section 26 of M Tn* Trustee Ordina&oa, U14," all person* having claim* against me Estate of LKONG HENG otherwise oallud LEO NO CHEUNG YEE utixerwisd cajlod LEONG501 words
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Advertisement572 1921-10-07 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. On October stb, 1921, separation order waa granted between Chan Kirn Seah and Kwa Poon Neo, and the undersigned hereby gives notice to whom it may concern that from the date of the separation order he will not be responsible for any debit that may be incurred by572 words
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Advertisement472 1921-10-07 10 BANKS. i 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 M 890,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lea Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teek Hee, Esq. Ong Chow keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng,472 words
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Advertisement488 1921-10-07 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Stract. BRANCHES: Penary 85 Beach Street, Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Bahamat Palembang. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and 1 rang. CAPITAL. Authorised M488 words
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Advertisement492 1921-10-07 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in Eng>rH BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital ia 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Beserve Liability of Proprietors «,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Mi^H Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.492 words
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Advertisement305 1921-10-07 10 BARKS. THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the RA) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 62 KLING STREET, Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELL CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Lwued $10,500,000 Paid-up 6,260,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250.GOG General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq.,305 words
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Advertisement331 1921-10-07 10 INSURANCE T THE OVE3SEAS D ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in the S-S.) BOARD OF D'HECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keag. 0.8. E., Chairman Lim Nee Soon, Eaq. Dy. Chairman. En Tone Sen, Eaq. CJLE. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee Chian, Esq. g Chua Poh Siar~, Eaq. Leo Pang Seng,331 words
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Advertisement516 1921-10-07 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE lit t SHIPPIfrC CAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Phone f»o. Izi BUBSCBHTION BATES. in ADfAifbi: PerOaanum gjg^ Half-yearly 76s Par quart* >7| Single Copy ft eta. Pea tag. Extra SO eta. per month. To Foreign coon tries SI do [A Subscription Form win t» found page S.J VERY MANY TRIBUNE516 words
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