Malaya Tribune, 7 November 1921
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Title Section28 1921-11-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. vol. vni. ■No. 262 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1921.28 words
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Advertisement163 1921-11-07 1 j SUN COMPANY I supplies I ah Photographic Materials I (AND Tp. Right Place for Amateurs I D«T«!opiQg. Printing and Enlargement I Ho. 94. NOBTtf BRIDGE BOAD, 1 8IN<3ftPOBB* 1 J phone 660. Whiteaway, Laidlaw tf*o.,;Ltd., Singapore. I (I»»orporated in England.) I "Flag" Perfumed Bath Soap. Six Large Pure and163 words
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Advertisement124 1921-11-07 1 f Sime, Darby Go., Ltd. (Incorporated in 8traits Settlements ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations givan for complete Klect ic I Lighting Power Installations, I Poll rang* of Bl< etrioal mppliei in atook V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. I Fittings Accessories. j "Oictcurapr Telephones. I 1 i MADSTfiONG124 words
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Advertisement256 1921-11-07 1 CIGARETTES NUMBER pj| £J VIRC INI A Imitated—but never Equalled, Sol* "-lariuU-.urero. ARDATH TOBACCO CfcV, Ltd., I A IK-COOLED Price (2 9 6CO I Fine Hfll Climbing. To reach the summit of the WR8EK1N, which *m*4q a height cf f; over 1 »3O0 feet is no mean test of a256 words
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Article198 1921-11-07 2 If you feci a growing dissatisfaction with life, an-i ill health seems to threaten you without the symptoms cf any spcifio disease showing, yonr nerves tre probably undernourished b? cause yenr blood iathin. Take a moment to examine Into yonr own case. Hay* yon lcit the198 words
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Article999 1921-11-07 2 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. The steamship Madura, built for the British India Steam Navigation Company by Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd., has been successfully launched from the company's west yard at Scotstoun. She is of the intermediate cargo and passenger type, and is arranged to burn either999 words
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Article169 1921-11-07 2 [To the Editor, Straits Echo."] Sir,—Your remarks on taxation are very interesting and your reason for favouring a tax on Incomes in pre ference to other possible means, qnite s and. B«t, is there not a very larg« sum of money available from a tax on aerated waters Jast169 words
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Article118 1921-11-07 2 Messrs Wheel ock and Co, of Shanghai, reported on Oct 20 i The sitaation In our oatward freight markets—both to Earope and America—is identical there ia therefore no need to dilate on them separately —they can only be described as atterly lifeless and we are sorry to say118 words
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Article332 1921-11-07 2 The building of a training college at Tanjong Maiim for Malay teachers of the Straits Settlements and F M S will be complsted early next year, when the Malacca Training College will then be closed and its students and staff transferred to Tanjong Malim. In the course of the recent332 words
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Advertisement277 1921-11-07 2 The International Overseas Co. ORXtt FlMtST CoaJ, bu«*r, AUSTRALIAN BTK«*5 WHEAT FLOUR tin Plate aad «SrJ ORB BRAND Slack and White /«pper. sugar, Prices on application Copra, Uii, Oil Cake. Sago Flour, Eutmegs, Cofiee, TKS The International Overseas Co., Products. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, C ST_^". iD I < CecU Street,277 words
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Advertisement35 1921-11-07 2 Dodwell CasUe Line. FOR FEW YORK DIRECT via SUEZ. WU AY CA STLE 20th Nov BOWES OA STLE mid Dee.' (*Ca'l at Boston) PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD. j (In«orporated in England.) Agenta. j w.as. j35 words
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Advertisement234 1921-11-07 2 Kong Hing Cheong Co., Photographic Dealers. We specialise in Printing, Developing and Enlarging. v end us your films. We will Print and Develope same. Satisfaction goiraitteed. Prlcas milsrati. Importers also of Mould ngs, Picture Frames, Plate Glass, Silvered Plate Glass, Window Glass, Etc, lee. HEAD OFFICE: 103-104, North Bridge Road,234 words
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Advertisement406 1921-11-07 2 THE PRICE OF PAIN- SCIATICA. No one wants pain—still wa pay for it heavily in lost health —lost energy—lost ambition—often abso-4 lute financial ruin. Why pay thia awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica whan everlasting relief is so near at hand Perfect health, absolute freedom from406 words
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Advertisement736 1921-11-07 2 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG V AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30 King Street, Singfpore. 9 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and HouSe Properties M Meters, Cheong Koon StDg Co.'a Sale-Roc m, No 30, Kiir.g Street On Wednesday, Novsmbjr 9, &t*2 30 *p.ni. 1 to 7. Mortgage's Sale of Valuable freehold736 words
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Article704 1921-11-07 3 LiVit Pnc*» Quoted in the Market. Singapore, November 7. •tain. Lyali and Evatt, Exchange sd Share Brokers, issue the followif lilt of quotations. Rikher, Oellar fhares. SsM risal layers Sailers 1 ABsaaf 0.1C 0.15 Aior Qajah 0.90 1.00 > Amairamr.ed Itsaj 1.00 1.25 i Ayar flit&a f.00704 words
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Advertisement182 1921-11-07 3 AT THE POPULAR FHOTQ.PLAY HOTJ8B EMPIRE Sutjoof Pag%r Road TramB p ag8 Door t j F ;m Monday 7th to Wednesday 9ih November 1921 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M.* I THS 8. B A F.M.SfCHAMPIONSHIP BOXING TOURNAMENT A magnificent plotnre produced locally by Pathe Cinema TH*** a Uni?.enal182 words
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Advertisement439 1921-11-07 3 I Aihwaitra !a I FRIDAY, November 4, to WEDNESDAY, November 9. The I I Tfceitre j AT the w the only I g ALHAMBRA PS-y Th. H.I. lor M.ric F«t.r« "Wo**i I iatlen wmmmm boed, served I I darletj I I Intervals. II I ONE OF RBI BEACH'S GREATEST PHOTODR439 words
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Advertisement215 1921-11-07 3 MARLBOROUGH I The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beech Road. Fiom THUR8DAY, ■eftaeAet 3 to WEDNESDAY, November t. Sunday, flovembar 1921). AN EXCELLENT UN [VERSA. PHOTODRAMA Featuring That popular soreen star HARRY CAREY in his moit matio and sympathetic role, in which he is snpporUi by 1215 words
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Advertisement251 1921-11-07 3 DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRAOlTONe 1 Compute Change of Special New Pictaraa W TUB PRIST SHOW AT 7 3# SHARP. DYNAMITE AND DARING NSW BIG 'V COMEDY A Riot of Fan. In Two Parta. William Brady Attractive Feature The story of a Waster, Drunkard and Good for Nothing A Strong Drama of251 words
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Article218 1921-11-07 4 The Prime Minister of Japan, Mr Hara, was assassinated at Tolrio railway station. The outrage has elicited world-wide sympathy. The.United States means business about disarmament. A definite scheme is to be placed before the Washington Conference. The House of Commons debate showed British interest to be real. America's218 words
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Article22 1921-11-07 4 BIRTH. FBAHKIL—At Tarjong Katon?, Singapore, on November 6th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrt. David Franke), a daughter. 7 11 71122 words
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Article964 1921-11-07 4 Yesterday was a day of note in the social life of Singapore. It was the beginning of Sunday Sport on the Padang. Or rather, games would have been played there had the state of the ground permitted. At the annual general meeting of the SCC some time back,964 words
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Article151 1921-11-07 4 On Page 7 to-day there appears an official statement on the benefits conferrcd by vaccination. Tbe Bon Mr V Gibbons returned lo Singapore this morning afW a StStt to Kuala Lumpur. it has been decided to hold she Malayan-Borneo exhibition on the Telok Ayer reclamation. A T* Deum service in151 words
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Article104 1921-11-07 4 His Majesty the King has expressed a wish that on Asrriktice Day, Nov. ll f there should be a complete suspension of all normal business and fcomotion throughout the Empire duling the two minutes silence commencing at 11 s-m. The Master Attendant is issuing instructions that no104 words
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Article712 1921-11-07 4 The Hon Mr O F untitled has taken up the aclaraaWReaidency. By ly>J permission of Lt Col B W Morgan, C M G, D 8 0, the drum* and ftfea of the 1st baLtalion South Staffordshire tegiment will pluy ••Retreat" in tbe Botanic Garden» to-morrow, commencing at 5.15 pm The712 words
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Article548 1921-11-07 4 HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED YET? A Fortnight to Go. remain, ln which v bring the traits Timet" Libel [wS up to a figure making it true pression of puuhc opinion. Ha subscribed 1 yec? H»ve you no; JT. obligation to Co so? The Colonial Secretary kaa mented strongly548 words
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Article70 1921-11-07 4 The Kuala Lumpur Fund. a»« by the Malayan Leader." star.i; a> follows: Previously acknowledged: New subscriptions: Ainsly de Ziiva, [poll 2.5U "A Friend," X L. "A Well-Wisher." X L I- 00 Total to date ttUt The Pinang Gazette has m expressed its willingness to contributions from70 words
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Article114 1921-11-07 4 The appeal from the decision Mr Justice Woodward, while at*l Chief Justice, holding that the P» children of Syed Mohamed AlMtf* by his former wife Asia* g illegitimate, came up before the \M Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, with Justices Barrett Lennard Brown, on Friday and wa this114 words
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Advertisement247 1921-11-07 4 Silver Cups and Sports Prizes. We are ih» P-*rnl*r twra fo- prea-nt-Uion anl h\w •np, »h- Prrci le Hoba anl School- from oar imm-m+f •look An IlimiiHil iet wiil be a*-nt oo application. We Stock Every Souvenir and PrlM Mf thing Suitable for Spoma for Golf Adult and and Shooting.247 words
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Advertisement212 1921-11-07 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*. 36, PHIL-LIP ST8BET, SINGAPORE New Shipment! Arrived Wells Waste Oil Filters Jacksons Fioor Stain VarVmh Walnut, Boeawood, U*rk O k. French Po ish Gold Size Perks Handled Parangs Brades Handled Parangs Etc, Etc. Eto. CHINESE SOCKS Manufactured at Shanghai Sizei 8}212 words
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Article504 1921-11-07 5 roe 'British Government's ittituto. 0. SJ. Af d Disarmament. Reuter. London. Nov. <-- The House of CeeaeMM unanimously agreed to the Labourite motion on the subject of th e Washington Conference, after a ne f academic debate in which re■iistif of a11 P arties emphasis1 that tht motionReuter. - 504 words
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Article130 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Death Sentences. Calicut, Nov 4. —The special tribunal has pronounced judgment in the case ia which the Moplah rebel leader, Ali Musahyar, ar.d 37 others, were charged with warring against the King Emperor and murdering a British soldier. Tr.irteen, including Ali Musaliyar, have been sentenced to deathReuter. - 130 words
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Article86 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. *e» York, Nov 4,—President Hard- to-morrow evening will wireless to frosj Washington, maugur- new radio central station on and, which when complete will < of conducting simultaneous j-aeptndent commercial services in ■■rtieje, embracing European, 50Uth African, and Trans-Pacific *5*-*ee*e* York, Nov 5.—The wireless and 103 i?Reuter. - 86 words
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Article56 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Nw 4.-The National m 7 adopted a decree shuttjjf Karl f r °m the throne.—Reuter. Ca2 NOV 3 Tne Ambassador's to H ertnC<! W making f the ina dequacy of exSr! from the throne, demandiT* t( rms of tne BiU v ex Hansl l ever y memberReuter. - 56 words
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Article25 1921-11-07 5 4 The Ulster pre- '«aaes Craig, has arrived Li o y,j G ,n and has interviewed Mr tang Wrfc f at Downing-streefe—25 words
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Article20 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. W on T Afrit, The British East torcent ">iUion sterling, six *W!^£ y five being under-Reuter. - 20 words
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Article130 1921-11-07 5 Bases in East Indies. Reuter. The Hague, Nov 4. —The Government has introduced into the Second Chamber the new naval programme, aiming at the defence of the Motherland and the Colonies by means of small craft and material, like submarines, torpedo boats, mines and aircraft, which will beReuter. - 130 words
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Article61 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Christiana, Nov 4.—ln connection with the Danish Foreign Office announcement in May that henceforth the whole of Greenland would be subject to Danish sovereignty, the Norwegian Government has refused to recognise the extension of sovereignty on the ground that it involves an extension of the DanishReuter. - 61 words
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Article76 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Pittsburg, Nov 4. —The m. tie-owners having decided to discontinue the practice of deducting from miners' wages on behalf of the Miners Union the weekly subscriptions diiO from members of the union, the officials of the union ordered a strike beginning at midnight on Nov 7. TheReuter. - 76 words
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Article48 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Vienna, Nov 4.—There was a panic on the Bourse owing to the sudden fall of the crown on the Zurich exchange. Foreign monies rose to an unprecedented height. Share quotations correspondingly rose, and food prices ai f\ rising daily, especially the price of meat. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article48 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Berlin, Nov 4.—The Bourse is overwhelmed with orders to buy and aell, with the result of prodigious jumps up and down, facetiously named the Kangaroo Bourse. German marks in London jumped to 965, went to 885, and finally were 090 to the pouad sterling.—Renter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article231 1921-11-07 5 ASSASSINATION OF THE PREMIER. FOREIGN SYMPATHY. Reuter. Just after we had gone to press on Saturday, the Consul-General for Japan courteously notified us of the following message that he had received from the Japanese Foreign Office Tokio, Nov 4.—Mr Hara, Prime Minister of Japan, was assassinated at theReuter. - 231 words
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Article130 1921-11-07 5 Press Criticism. Reuter. New York, Nov. 5.—C0l Harvey's speech declaring that an Anglo-French-American alliance is impossible is generally commented on. The New York Times calls on the State Department to give him a sharp reminder that at the present juncture his role is not a speaking part. TheReuter. - 130 words
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Article50 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. London, Nov 4.—The National Wages Board accountant, writing in the journal "Compendium," is of opinion that the minimum wages under the coal settlement will apply to most districts in December. It is estimated that many collieries will then be able to sell at 20s. a ton f.Q.b.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article41 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. London, Nov 4.—In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Lloyd George declared that a reply was being prepared,.to the Soviet note reaffirming the authenticity of the evidence whereon British protests (against propaganda in Asia) were based.—Reutier.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article46 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. IV— Paris, Nov 4.—M Millerand is going to Montpellier to preside over the celebration of the foundation, seven hundred years ago, of the School of Medicine, the oldest in the world, whose fame is still attracting a number oi <preign students, notably Chinese.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article35 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Washington, Nov 4.—The American Associatior>)of University Women has petitioned the President in favour of the formation of an association of the nations, with American participation in the International Court of Justice.— Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article40 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. New York, Nov 4.—The State Department is conducting an enquiry into the hardships suffered by Britishers at Ellis Island with the object of reducing the difficulties of the administration of the Immigration Law to a minimum.— Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article37 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov 4.—The Chamber is examining a Bill providing for the construction, within ten years, at various industrial centres, of a hundred thousand cottages to be rented to workmen at vary low r»te».—fieqfa*Reuter. - 37 words
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Article340 1921-11-07 5 NEW DEPARTURE AT THI SCC. A Popular Idea. In accordance with the decision taken at the last annual general meeting1 of members of the Singapore Cricket Club, the pavilion was open yesterday, and had the «tate of the ground permitted it, lawn tennis and bowls would have been340 words
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Article99 1921-11-07 5 Offer to Australia. Reuter. Melbourne, Nov s.—The fact has been revealed by Mr Hujrhes, speaking to the House of Representatives, that a French company owning 600,000 hectares of land in the New Hebrides offered to sell their property and tradeing concessins to the Commonwealth Government for half aReuter. - 99 words
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Article94 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. London, Nov 4.—A further development of the campaign re war debts, which has lately met with a friendly reception by an influential section of the press, has appeared. A meeting of the British Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution, moved by DrReuter. - 94 words
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Article75 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. New York, Nov 4.—Damage estimated at over a million dollars has been caused by tire at the Erie railroad yards at Wechawken. Several piers, barges, freight cars loaded with goods, and a flour warehouse were destroyed. The pier belonging to the Standard Oil Company, filled withReuter. - 75 words
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Article45 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Geneva, Nov s.—The International Labour Conference's Committee on maritime questions has rejected the British proposal to reduce the age from eighteen to sixteen for compulsory medical inspection for employees on vessels, except where only member* of the same family are employed.— Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article38 1921-11-07 5 Reuter. Washington, Nov 4.- 7 Congress will be asked to vote ten million dollars for the enforcement of prohibition during the coming fiscal year. This amount is %2Vt mrllion above the appropriation for tha current y*ar.—ReuaarReuter. - 38 words
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Article60 1921-11-07 5 BOXING. B M B A AFFILIATION. We would remind boxing enthusiasts of the B M B A meeting at 5 p.m. to-day in the Anglo-Chinese School drill hall (adjoining the Masonic Hall). By this morning's mail a letU*arrived from the British Boxing Board of Control announcing arrangements for formal60 words
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Article42 1921-11-07 5 GEORGE GRAY IN PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 7.—Receiving 300 in a game of 700 up, in the Penang Club, R N Holmes beat George Gray, whose score was 667. Gray's biggest break was 47, and Holmes' 45. o42 words
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Article44 1921-11-07 5 RAFFLES vs ANGLO-CHINESE. On Friday last, Raffles School met Oldham Hall in a soccer game on the Oldham Hall ground, and after a very fast and interesting game, won the match by 2—o. Mr Ratnam of the Anglo-Chinese School ably refereed the match.44 words
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Article160 1921-11-07 5 A Good Turn Oot The annual inspection by H E the Governor of the local Boy Scouts took place on the SVC ground on Saturday afternoon. Nearly 250 scouts from the different troops paraded under'the command of Mr B Purdy, Assistant Commissioner. When H E the Governor160 words
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Article60 1921-11-07 5 Our Own Correspondent) Nov. 5.—The report Is issyed of Paradise Rubber Estates, Ltd. The directors report a loss of $7, 480 for the past fifteen months, to June 30, 1921. The*harvested crop was 128,188 lbs, and average yield per acre 482 lbs. ¥he production cost was 48.9560 words
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Article240 1921-11-07 5 A "very necessary means of fighting fires itl a big port like Singapore is shortfy*to be introduced by the Harbour ijoard authorities, in the form of a new fire float, which is at present under construction by the Harbour BoarcKat Keppel Harbour, and it is anticipated that240 words
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Article79 1921-11-07 5 In view of the approaching visit of H R H the Prince of Wales to the Straita on his way to Japan, a calendar sent us by this mail, bearing a specially prepared portrait of the Prince, the issue of which has been authorised by His Royal Highness,79 words
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Article21 1921-11-07 5 The Hon Captain A R Chancellor, Inspector General of Police, arrived j in Penang on Friday from Singapore on inspection duta*21 words
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Article89 1921-11-07 5 Singapore, November 7. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32d Demand 2s 3 29-32d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 7-16d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 166 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 184 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 57 On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 134 On89 words
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Article42 1921-11-07 5 C. of C. Habber Association. Singapore, November 7. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 34% 35 Nov. 35 Vz 36 Nov. to Dec. 36 37 Jan. to March 38% 39 April to June 39 -40 Tone of Market.—Firm.42 words
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Article30 1921-11-07 5 Singapore, November 7. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—16% cts. London.—10 %d. Singapore.—35 cts. Tone of Market.—Firm. Tin to-day $78.62%; 150 tons sold.30 words
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Article106 1921-11-07 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 7. Silver 39%. Hongkong 18% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $47%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.12% to $1.17%, Souths 65 to 60 cents, Nawng Pets $1.50 to $1.55, Padang Plandoks 55 to 60, Rawangs 45 to 50106 words
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Obituary168 1921-11-07 5 We regret to record th© death, from apoplexy, of Mr Ronald T Whatmore, late of the P W D, Johore, at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. The funeral took place at Bidadari cemetery at 5.30 in the evening, the168 words
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Article17 1921-11-07 5 The Straits Government ordered 100 copies of "One Hundred Years of Singapore" at a cost of $1,000.17 words
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Advertisement240 1921-11-07 5 1 5 NEVER 8AY DYE, Sii TINTEX Great Reduction From To-day m $030 At all Dispensaries, t**? Messrs John Little Co., Ltd. Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. Agents TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY ■r m m SWINEHART TVRES TUBES tSole Importers: THE Pacific Trad ng o., v Limit ja 66,240 words
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Article449 1921-11-07 6 FOOTBALL. THE MALAYA CUPS. Unfederated States Might Compete. The Chief Secretary to Government has received the following letter from Captain Fercy M R Royds, C M G., R N., commanding H M S-Malaya. The suggestion that the Unfederated States should be included in the competitions is under consideration for449 words
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1101 1921-11-07 6 Could yoa solve them •A few days ago we gave, from a Hjpme sporting paper, a list of questions on the laws of football. To these We invited the attention of local referees and their critics. None has had the courage to*attempt a1,101 words
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Article92 1921-11-07 6 CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST PROCEEDS. The treasurer of the S S and F M S boxing championship tournament has forwarded to the "Tribune" the balance sheet, showing a profit of $2,164, which has been handed over to the European and Non-European Unemployment Funds, the European fund receiving $1,082, and the Non-Euro-pean92 words
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Article197 1921-11-07 6 V M C A ra. S STAFFORD!. The above match, on Saturday, resulted in a win for the Staff ord*. The scoreß were Staffords. Saunders b Ignatius 10 Morris* b Ignatiua 18 Reed b Oorloff 20 Smith b Stack 26 Blake b Oorloff 6 Jones c Weerakody b Oorloff197 words
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Article64 1921-11-07 6 LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. The following was the result of the 2nd round in the Andrew Cume Cup competition: Mrs Lloyd beat Mrs J T Miller 8 and 1. Mrs Connell beat Mrs Everitt 2 and 2. Mrs Braddell beat Mrs Clarke 7 and 6. Miss Law beat Mrs Graham Browne64 words
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Article198 1921-11-07 6 8CC TOURNAMENT. There was no play on Saturday, and the ties arranged for Saturday will be played to-day. TO-DAY'S TIES. D Singles. (L court) E W Hide 'scr vg P B Macdonald scr. (A) C C Nicholl scr vs H Nell *cr. (D) A T Piatt scr vs198 words
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Article40 1921-11-07 6 At the Empire to-night patrons will be treated to a fine six-part feature, in the second show, entitled The Sundown Trail," den ling with the golden days of old California. Other, *tfcjai*y iff sxflff tl«rwtf,*aW 'alt firs> vttmW.40 words
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Article139 1921-11-07 6 Th* descriptions of conditions in the famine areas in Russia conrtibuted to th* "Times by an observer just returned from those areas should move all the world to pity and from pity to help. They bring the reader into actual contact with scenes of suffering which no statistical139 words
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Article116 1921-11-07 6 Trooping Season 1921-1922. Previous instructions regarding the arrival and departure of H M T "Huntsend" are cancelled. The following amended programme has been received, states Garrison Orders: U X—24-11-21; Black Sea—7-12-21; Ist Loyal Regt. Drafts (for Singapore and Ceylon), Drafts (for Black Sea). Black Sea—lo-12-21; Egypt—l 4-1-2-21; Ist116 words
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Article135 1921-11-07 6 To-day, Nov 7. High Tides.—3.lB a.m.. 2.36 p.m. Boxing B M B A m**ting, AngloChinese School, 8. Football: St Joseph's O B VS C F A 11, Raffles Reclamation. To-morrow, Nov 8. High Tides.—4.2o a.m.. 8.38 p.m. Rent Assessment Board, 3.15. Rugby S C C— Probable* v.135 words
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Advertisement882 1921-11-07 6 c, a •Three reasons why A RMCO I V* Ingot Iron is superior. I 1. Resists Rust. Because of its unequalled purity AEsKO fc go t Im resists than any other iron. Thit is the reason it has see* J! widely nsecrin railroad e ;uisment, buildings, storage tanks, culverts, re882 words
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Advertisement63 1921-11-07 6 Victoria Theatre. MONDAY Ulk; TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. l€tk at 9-15 P MATINEB WED., lfith ft Hi FAB EASTERN FILMS LTDPRESENT MARY PICKFOBD. in ncr famous Product!* LONG LEG 3" Story by Jean Webft* also a CHARLIE CHAPL2* Million DJlar Pred»*»» POPULAR PRICKSAll seats can be booked PRICES $2.00 and I*4 Children63 words
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Miscellaneous533 1921-11-07 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Not. 7. Malacca ft Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 2 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Foeng 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. Port Swettenham ft Penang Kinta S p.m. Prigi Radjah, Tembilahan ft Indragiri Indragiri 4 p.m. Pulau Batam ft Pulau Bulang Hock533 words
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Article583 1921-11-07 7 WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT PROTECTS AGAINST SMALLPOX. Following a letter published by us recently, this article on the merits of vaccination is sent for publication by the Municipal Health Officer: The aim of all vaccination and inoculation is to confer on the person vaccinated or inoculated a583 words
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Article184 1921-11-07 7 It is said that Mr C S Alexander will act as Treasurer, F M S.—M M. A lode of silver yielding from 288 oz. to 376 oz. to the ton has been discovered at Inverell, New South Wales. Mr W H Ross, the trainer and jockey, who went to Australia184 words
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Article818 1921-11-07 7 ARE GOVERNMENT STOCKS A DRAWBACK? A Better Demand, There can be no doubt that, in the opinion of those best able to judge, the stocks of tin held by the Straita and Netherlands Indian Governments form an effective bar Uo any advance in the price of the metal,818 words
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Article19 1921-11-07 7 The honourable Mr W H Thorne has been appointed an unofficial member of the committee of the Penang Free19 words
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Advertisement630 1921-11-07 7 Tfl Foundation} spoonful of makes the ivholc dish mc e r>c;yrLhinO. BY THE NAHAK OPERA Of Friday, the lith November, Nttt Prccdt-Jg to The Mon£uropean Unemployment Fund D ii STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. issue of $20,000,000 Loan REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY i, 1926, Free el incame lax and630 words
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Advertisement660 1921-11-07 7 NOTICE. NOTICE. Singapore Cricket Club. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the Members of the Singapore Cricket Club, will be held in the Club Pavilion, on Monday, November 14th, at 5-15 p.m. Business. 1. PROPOSED CLUB EXTENSION.—To consider and discuss the attached Report of the Special660 words
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Advertisement264 1921-11-07 7 Wilson, Special Building Sub-Com-mittee. Estimated Extra Expense and Revenue from Proposed Billiard Rooms. Expenses. 7 Markers $190 8 B °y» 60 Lighting ..200 Interest on Loan 300 Repairs and Renewals 1E0 Sundries jqO $990 Say 1,000 pef month. —$12,000 per year. Sinking Fund 4,000 $16,000 Revenue. Fees from 6 Billiard264 words
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Advertisement149 1921-11-07 7 4 Ar Av X X J?<*y<</ #i X X F£0 JFkvm* if W William Caxton first introduced the printing press into England in the year 1471. After acquiring the newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing149 words
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Article1739 1921-11-07 8 ESTATE OWNERS AS MANUFACTURERS. Penang Man's Suggestions. Mr J 0 Davies writes to as from Penang, under date Oct 28, a* ollows: —I beg to enoloae copy of" A theme for the Permanent btabiliz*. uon of the Rebber Planting Indostry" dated 6th Inst, wbch will doubtless prove interesting1,739 words
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Article189 1921-11-07 8 Now that the Penang Hill Railway is within measurable distance of becoming an accomplished fact, it is interesting to turn back to the report of the Resident Councillor for 1909, which referred to the subject of the Hill Railway then projected. In an article commenting on the189 words
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Article147 1921-11-07 8 A young aspirant for travelling honours secured an interview with the head of a wholesale house, and assured the latter that he was the u best traveller on the road." His statement was accepted with reserve, but it was decided to give him a trial. Recalled to147 words
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Article255 1921-11-07 8 A Chinese woman of Lahat gave birth to triplets, a boy and two girls the first being torn on Monday afternoon and the other two on Tuesday. All are doing well. Sir West Kidgway, President of the Court of the British North Borneo Company, is leaving towards the end of255 words
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Advertisement647 1921-11-07 8 What Do You Want/4 1 ractor For? a The first thin g you will think of pldwiM. But don't stop there. If your tractor is to be a profit maker for you, it musTdo much more than plow. 1 It muat be able to do practically all the work around647 words
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Advertisement486 1921-11-07 9 p. India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated th England) mi and p&sseWger services. Peninsular 8*4 Oriental S. N. Cq. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. SEE COMPANY'8 MAIL SBBVI0B8 EAST OF BOMBAY at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Frem LONDON Wum 8INGAPOBE about Nov 51 Kashmir Dec 1« prnprn honi486 words
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Advertisement500 1921-11-07 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMS UP CO. I m (Iaoorporatea ia U.SJU F «ANCI8CO-*ANItA~EA2fT INDIA BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. w F r ALC! UrrA Direct. Welto?* ****M~mWnk1* Not IS a *f Passengers and Freight Dec 15 S^22L taAHOI800 MiN HONOLOW. jsssr- ssgaaa sir i m «Tvt and Freight Jan II (Sp,eial Notioe-26 D*y.500 words
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Advertisement493 1921-11-07 9 fCHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTDI (incorporated to U. 8. A.) j Direct San Francisco Service I Thoee deairoua of seeing the Orieni ahonld travel by the eoenic route I SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, I YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRANCISCO. I SING AFORE, i.e. NANKING 15,000 tons, Deo 1 I (Minimom493 words
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Advertisement303 1921-11-07 9 O. S. K. Tit luta siosai uista, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, I PE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice,) EUROPEAN LINE, Far PORT SAID, MARSEILLE!. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •Amazon Maru arr. Nov 15 dep. Nov 16 Atlas Maru arr Dell dep Deo303 words
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Advertisement543 1921-11-07 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated la Japan) London Lino Fortnightly Serving For MARSEILLES* LONDON ANTWERP via POETS. AteutaMaru w H«rU Shidauoka Maru Nov 3u Hakone Marn p ee 14 Liverpool Lino Monthly Service For MABSBILLBfi A LIVBBPOOL via PORTS Kimakura Maru £> eo pj Hamburg Lino Monthly For LONDON, ANTWERP, BOTTE3DAM543 words
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Advertisement517 1921-11-07 10 WANTED. WANTS D.—Capable energetic Book k-rjjr-r able to iaka cua ge aeo iqu;« u a 1 rieno*d ia Sinre R k sen and .Trauatere. Salary %l!6 p:r to Basel, $200 after to.roe uaj j;ad prooaiiou Box 135, Bm Odlao» luoli. I 11 7 11 LOOK TO TOTJB FUTURE.— Dariug uc517 words
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Advertisement471 1921-11-07 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICB: 58, KLTNG STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up CapiUl $2,000,000 Surplua $90,008 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, Esq, Tan471 words
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Advertisement480 1921-11-07 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE; 94, Market Street. BRANCHES Penang 86 beach Street Malacca «.181 Jonker Sfc-eet. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiinan. BatuPabat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Patembaag 18, Hir. AGENCIES AT Loudon, New York, San Franciaco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Anioy, Pontianak aud Traug. CAPITAL. Authorised 120,000,000480 words
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Advertisement424 1921-11-07 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.424 words
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Advertisement323 1921-11-07 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET, Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq., Chairman.323 words
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Advertisement437 1921-11-07 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE' CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated ia the S.S.) BOARD JOF DIRECTORS: Hob. Dr. Lim Bos* Keng 0.8.E Chairmaau Lim Nee Soon, Eaq. Dy. Chairman. En Tong Sen, Esq. CBJE. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee China, Eaq. Chua Poh Siang, Eaq. Lee PangtSemg», Esq. Yeo Baa Kent;, Eaq.437 words
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Advertisement534 1921-11-07 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE ajSj SHIPPING CWITTE. (EVENING DAILY.) Pence I7i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. jT ADVANCE, Per asnum m Tar quarter j g Single Copy Postage Extra 50 eta ncr To Foreign countries $i J"* [A Subscriptioa Form w m w. found m\ page B.] Bj very many "TRIBUNE" READERS depend upon street534 words
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