Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1921
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Title Section28 1921-11-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. -No. 263 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 FiVI. CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement118 1921-11-08 1 j,UN COMPANY I supplies E /in Photographic *I«teriails I AND I I Tbe Blgnt Place for Amateurs I ptTslopiug. Printing and Enlargement 1 No. M NORTH BRIDGE BO AD, SINGAPOitB. I J phor.* 560- I B H BEFORE j REDUCTIONS jT E Q Mm Umm DEPARTMENTS. OIIT PnCCS Victoria Street118 words
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Advertisement55 1921-11-08 1 BATHS. Cast Iron, 5' 6" Overall White Enamellea. Complete with Pipes, Wastes, Etc. > V Eeduced to Each $145 New Perfection Stoves. Economy Cleanliness. PRICE REDUCED TO Table Stove $22.50 One Burner Stove 39.00 Two 57.50 Cabinet 22.50 i Oven 22.50 Three Stove 72.50 m Cabinet 25.00 Oven 22.50 Foot55 words
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Advertisement77 1921-11-08 1 THE mm TRIBUIE SHIPPING GAZETTE Phone No. 171. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Payable* In Advanoa. I Per annum 15.00 Half-yearly 7.60 I Par quarter 3.75 Postage Extra' SQ cts per month. American "Gold Medal" I Camp Cots, I Brown Canvas. Each $12 "RAYO Hanging Lamps. All Brass, Best Light Obtainable. I i77 words
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Article245 1921-11-08 2 (We de not neceesarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) CHINESE PAlNliNG AND THE EaHIBJIION. From Mr HSU ZE TiEN; In connection with your opinion aoout "i'ue exhibition," 1 beg to propose something more to be inserted in the section of Aits, or for sidesuows for pui-e amusement. Ah245 words
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Article306 1921-11-08 2 Launching of S S Enoggera. Special interest attaches to he s.s. Enoggera, of the Commonwealth Government Line, recently in port, in view of the fact this vessel was launched by H R H the frince of Wales in Australia during his tour, and the Prince of Wales's feathers,306 words
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Article186 1921-11-08 2 Amount previously acknowled ed $8276.90 50 per ctnt Proceeds of Ist hiring film S S and F M S Boxing Championship Tournaraeat per Mr F C Johnson 182.50 A A F T 60.00 50 per cent Nett Proceeds S S and FM S. Boxintr L Championship Tourna.186 words
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Article659 1921-11-08 2 EXPENDITURE TO EXCEED REVENUE, A Credit Balance. The South China Morning Post if Oot 2Q states Tne Baogtt for 1921, wi h Hi Kxct.. i.c_ th. Governor's customary ftou uf i-'-o Colony's fi.anoes, was iutrodac«d in she Legislative Ccuocil t-steruay, vtheu on ihe motion of Ine Bon Colonial659 words
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Article95 1921-11-08 2 Mr H R Bartels, the well-known Kuala Lumpur cricketer, captain of the V M C A eleven, has taken up a post in the chandu monopoliea at Tapah. Canton is undertaking, largely due to the indefatigable efforts of the Rev John Lake, the construction of a modern leper colony having95 words
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Advertisement327 1921-11-08 2 'The International Overseas Ca u**o ß x» FiNh.sr C >al, Mjg»r, jELmJST AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FLOUR I in PUt* and ORB BRAND Black and White p.pper sogar, Prices on application Copra, Oil, Oh Cake, Sago Flour, Eutmegs, Coffee, SS The International Overseas Co., Products. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, *5 Langtg'eT Cecil Street,327 words
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Advertisement397 1921-11-08 2 THINKS BABY'S OWN TABLET! SAVED HER BABY'S UTBCanadian mothers have known and trotted Eabv's Own Tablets for yean. Here is one sooh m oth i 't experience i— I think I oan thank Baby's Own Tablet! for my baby's life. H wt« badly constipated, bot after giving him the Tablets397 words
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Advertisement570 1921-11-08 2 THE ECSTACY OF FEELING WELL. No one can know the testacy of feeling well unless they have suffered the agonies of Rhnumatisaj. Neuralgia, Sciatica, or other acute forms of pain, and then been cured. We have thousands of letters which express this ecstacy of feeling the pain go, the ecstacy570 words
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Advertisement734 1921-11-08 2 AUCTION SA*LE. a CHPONG KOON~SEnT7^ AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30 X ing Street, Singapore. IMPORTANT AUCTION SAir CF Valuable Sea side Propefcy at* Fast Cca<?r p Tanjong Katong and Town PropertiS Macao Street, Kelantan Koaci, etc k' Mewr*. Cbeong Kom Seng A Co.'* Sale-R)oro, No Ki in On»Wednesday, Novnnb r 16,734 words
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Article729 1921-11-08 3 Latest Prices Quoted in the Market, 4 Singapore, November 7. Maura. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange tad Share Brokers, issue the following 2jit of quotations. Robber, Dollar Shares. iSM Values Buyers Sellers 1 Alltr.br 0.10 0.15 Alor Gajah 0.90 1.00 2 IsMSJssnfad Maly 1.01 LSS c Ayer Hi;729 words
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Advertisement192 1921-11-08 3 4TTHB POPULAR PHOTO.PLAY BOUSE EMPIRE i fjajttßg Ttmn jlrnil Trams Paea the Door From Monday 7th to Wedn-s lay 9;h November, 1&21. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 930 PM. T HB S. S A F.M.S, O#AMPI"AN T 3HIP BOXING TOURNAMENT A niagnifioent picture produoed looally by Pathe Cinema Toaetaer wth192 words
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Advertisement424 1921-11-08 3 The Tfc From FRIDAY, NoTembsr 4, to WEDNESDAY, November 9. 16 Alhamrjra If Alnambra the'Theiitrt AT THE te the Mlf when you theatre »2sj A I HJ A Aa4ED D A 3: alhamd ka umtitra. Coffee BEST The Hall for Muiic md Feature. Tea etc. iattea. during j Interyila. ONE424 words
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Advertisement217 1921-11-08 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Qomfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Beach Road, Prom THURSD kY, November 3 to WEDNESDAY, November f. uxolodlng Sacday, November 6, 1921). AN EXCELLENT UNIVERSE PHOTODRAMA Featuring That popular soreen star HARRY CAREY in hii most dramatio and sympathetic role, in whioh he is supported by217 words
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Advertisement564 1921-11-08 3 I* TDI FIRST SHOW AT 7.20 SHARP. "HOUDINI" Serial Episodes Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen aud Fih&v, Final Ins<aiment LASTEIGHT REELB. (Next Tuesday "THE MIDVIGHI MAN Serial) IN THE SECOND SHOW T 915 P.M. "THUNDERBOLT JACK" SERIAL Fpisode Thirteen and Fourteen. (Final on Friday.) World Brady Piastre with Kitty Gordon. FRIDAYS SPECIAL564 words
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Article177 1921-11-08 4 Lenin haa finally concluded that Russia must revert to Capitalism, "perilous" though this is admitted to be. The delegates fot the Washington Conference are assembling, and some useful speechmaking is taking place. The mark's collapse requires special consideration of how Germany shall make her next reparations payment Government177 words
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Article963 1921-11-08 4 The Government desires an interval for reflection before finally deciding upon its policy in connection with rent control. That is the fair deduction from the circumstance that the Rent Restriction Bill, introduced in the Legislative Council last week, is so very brief, merely providing that the existing Ordinance963 words
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Article211 1921-11-08 4 The Master Attendant notifies that he would be glad if masters of vessels in port will dress ship for Armistice Day. No further applications for tickets for the Ex-Services Association dinner on Armistice Night can be considered, there being no more accommodation available. Under the auspices of the Tamg Methodist211 words
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Article93 1921-11-08 4 Operations to Cease. •(From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 8. —A report on Pa pan Tin Ltd, states that the manager reports that in October he encountered a run of low-«rrade ground, resulting in considerable loss of the working account. In view of the financial position of the93 words
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Article707 1921-11-08 4 The Rev N J returned from France this morning by the S S Paul Lecatft looking in the best of health. Rajoo, the Tamil driver of car 915, was fined $15 by Mr Bull in the second police court yesterday for rash driving along Bukit Timah-road, and coming into collision707 words
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Article264 1921-11-08 4 ELEVEN MORE DAYS To 0 Have You Srtscribod r„. Only eleven more days res*, which to subscribe to th- r^ s Fund. H y^ tnbution eeooa in yet? ask you to consider whether notowe,ttoyoy,e.f .I/. demonstration of pub.:, a matter where, through papers, the interests of even264 words
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Article33 1921-11-08 4 The Kuala Lumpur Fund, opewd by the Malayan Leader," now st&ndi at $151. The Pinar.g Gazette has expre:;. ed its willingness to receive contributions from the public of Penary.33 words
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Article260 1921-11-08 4 Due Here in a Few D 3 yi A delegation primary and secondary indnstriei VVestern Australia lion of the Government of tha S about to visit the Straits Sett for the purpose of mail investigations regarding tfej m bilities of trade between tie: DSSatries. The Hon J260 words
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Article160 1921-11-08 4 At the meeting: held en Friday, past and present neat* nese Co., S V I. present, the 20th birthday of the Company" celebrated by a dinner Club on the IMb instant, ti As far as possible paatcanj| be sent to all ex-volunteer 6 dresses are known.160 words
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Advertisement270 1921-11-08 4 Silver Cups and Sports Prizes. We ere tbe Premier Biore for pr*«entatioa QooJa and h%ve •applied the Principle dabs an 1 Sahooli from onr immense ■took. An illustrated list will be cent on applioation. Souvenir and Prixa W fmrT -gr^ra^jy, VJt thiusr Hnitable for Spoons for Golf VJR :i'gL/ Adult270 words
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Advertisement193 1921-11-08 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., I Incorporated in the Straits Settlementa; 36, PHILLIP BTBBBT, SINGAPORE. Hew Shipment! Arrived r— Wells Waste Oil Filters Jacksons Floor Stain Varnish Wninnr, X Bcwocd, Mahogany, Dirk o*a\ French Polisi Gold Size Perks Handled Parangs Brades Handled Parangs I Etc. Etc. Etc. I CHINESE SOCKS Manufactured193 words
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Article274 1921-11-08 5 BRITISH-AMERICAN GOODWILL. y A P AGREEMENTJDZLA^SD Reuter. New York, Nov 6.»-A wirless from »he steameT Lafay tte says that M Briand. ia an interview, referring to the sugges-<on tna an< armaments ihould be included in the agenda of the Washington Conference, emphasised that in order to arrive atReuter. - 274 words
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Article149 1921-11-08 5 Gold Miners to Strike. Reuter. Johannesburg, Nov 6.—A crisis has insen in the gold-mining industry, as r.ers threaten to strike against m Government's proposals to affect economy in working the minea by Starag the regulations so as to en■W that aathrc labourers underP ai i rs aReuter. - 149 words
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Article122 1921-11-08 5 Lenin's Latest. Reuter. Nov 6 A ire fr <>m Moscow 1« a speech at a meeting of Party, Lenin declared «L7 st rfetum from a state f ZLi! 10 Commerce on a monetary 7 "■J**" 1 cannot be realised in ajJUJ f :ure and retreat is again EiS'Reuter. - 122 words
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Article64 1921-11-08 5 Reuter. J Tw ia nokus ett3, Nov 6.— V- ,ienou nced from the &t: ri ts to influence the N I v n, w trial of Zacco of: *tttrsfro i thr means of a flood *ar. y co. "7 part 3 of the countrv*enrs. m almost identical TheReuter. - 64 words
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Article31 1921-11-08 5 Reuter. fi »rt;r lf > v Nov 6—President I-: _T. f r °claimed Armistice to tr r ;iday as a "mark of ar se uho K a ve their livesReuter. - 31 words
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Article396 1921-11-08 5 A REUTER VFRSION w CHALLENGED. Manager's Staement. writes: me Sln a*apore, The following R eu ter telegram k been published in your -UP m has 21st October: Paper on th London 19 Octobe&-..p ari9 n, consortium banka -2? 1116 formed withlhe oftj" to the rescue of XI V396 words
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Article91 1921-11-08 5 British Protests. Reuter. London, Nov 7.—Diplomatic circles are concerned about Anglo-French negotiations on the subject of the recent Franco-Kemalist Agreement, which the British Government considers contrary to French assurances, because it conflicts with the Treaty of Sevres and renders nugatory the principle of protection of Christian minoritiesReuter. - 91 words
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Article142 1921-11-08 5 London, Nov 6.—The Lisbon Government has replied to the Entente note of inquiry intimating its willingness to allow the internment of Karl and Princess Zita and children at Madeira. —Reuter. Paris, Nov s.—The Hungarian National Assembly has so far only passed the first reading of the Bill142 words
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Article456 1921-11-08 5 CONTINUED HEARING OF THE CASE. Law Books Galore! A lengthy appeal, concerning the Alsagoff estate and the Mohamedan law of divorce, is being heard m the Court of Appeal by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S Shaw, Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard and Mr Justice St J Branch. The456 words
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Article105 1921-11-08 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov 6.—The Reparationa Commission has decided to go to Berlin to ascertain what has been done and what remains to be done regarding the application of the measures proposed by the committee, and the guarantees and means Herr Reich intends to adopt to acquire the funds nReuter. - 105 words
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Article20 1921-11-08 5 Reuter. Hangoe, Nov 6.—The Finnish steamer Kustavi capsized in a storm, and thirty persons were drowned.— Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article33 1921-11-08 5 London, Nov 7.—The death has occurred of Sir Lionel Cox.—Reuter. [Sir W H Lionel Cox was formerly Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, and retired in July, 1906.]33 words
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Article90 1921-11-08 5 Millon and a Half Guilders Loss. (Aneta Service to the "Tribune"). Weltevreden, Nov. 7.—A big fra is raging as Sourabaya in the godowns of tha firm of Mirandol Levtrutee. The fire broke out at six o'clock on Saturday morning, and since that hour the fire brigades have been90 words
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Article696 1921-11-08 5 CONTROL OF BOXING IN MALAYA. First General Meeting. There waa a fair attendance at tha general meeting held under tha auspices of the British Malaya Boxing Association at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall yesterday afternoon. Amongst those present were Messrs M E Sherwood, P Robinson, R H Gale, Lim696 words
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Article78 1921-11-08 5 By kind permission of Lt Col R W Morgan, C M G, D S 0., and officers, the band of the Ist battalion South Staffordshire Regiment will play tha following programme in tha Botaaie Gardens on Sunday, commencing at 9.30 p.m. March Florentina, Fucik Three Pieces 2nd Series, Tachaikowsky; Cornet78 words
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Article379 1921-11-08 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinion* expressed by correspondents.) SUNDAY SPORT AT THE S C C. From THE BLUE DEACON I se-, according to the "Tribune," games st the Cricket Wnb here now been inaagarated end thai on8anday ""bad the Hate of »he groand permitted It, lawn tennia379 words
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Article200 1921-11-08 5 Many Boxing Men. This morning, on the Blue Funnel liner Bellerophon (Capt Owen Thomas), there arrived about 800 naval ratings who are going to the China Station as reliefs. They are under the command of Lt Commander Willett, and among the officera are Lt Wemyss (son of Admiral200 words
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Article110 1921-11-08 5 Singapore, November 8. Silver 39. Hongkong 17 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $47%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.15 to $1.20, Souths 55 to 60 cents, Nawng Pets $1.52 to $1.57*4, Padang Plandoks 55 to 60 cents, Rawangs 47110 words
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Article67 1921-11-08 5 H H the Sultaa of Jehere hes appointed Saturday, Nor. If, as a public holiday in place ef Armistice Day, Nov. IL On Armistice Day the Two Minutes Silence will be observed. Two Norwegian steamers, the Haldis and Halyard, are shortly to be sold to the W r o Fat67 words
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Article99 1921-11-08 5 Singapore, Novembet 8. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 5-32 d Demand 2s 3 29-32 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 7-16 d On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 168 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 17 p.e. p.m. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 69 On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 11499 words
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Article71 1921-11-08 5 C. of C Tabber Association. Singapore, November 8. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Mats Buyers Selierb Spot 34 Vi 35 November 35 35 V* Nov. to Dec. 35 V 4 36 Jan. to March 38ft 39 April to June 39 V» 40^ Tone of Market.—Quiet. Fred WaU/house Co.. Ltd.71 words
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Article254 1921-11-08 5 Magistrate's Comments. Sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment was passed on a European named Lewis by Mr Dawson in the third police court this morning, on a charge of cheating a rikiaha puller in respect of his fare. Subdetective Inspector Fernandez, stated that on Oct. 22 he254 words
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Article43 1921-11-08 5 The North Borneo Trading Co report shows a profit of £3,958. This together with last year's balance is carried forward. News has been received in Hongkong that Mr Rasmussen, whose capture by bandits took place nearly a month ago at Canton, is alive.43 words
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Advertisement194 1921-11-08 5 p m w. NEVER SAY DYE, S iV TINTEX Great Reduction From To-day =S» At all D: Mesara John Littte Co., Ltd. Messra Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. Agents TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY j SWINEHART TYRES TUBES Sole Importers: j aflk 1 THE X|V Pactflc Trading ro., Limited, PI 66194 words
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Article222 1921-11-08 6 FOOTBALL. T M C A u STAFFS BAND. The following will represent the Y M C A against the Stattorus' Band at soccer to-day at Tanglin: L Corporal A R W Bell; L C Parsons, and J G George J N Moss, C A Norris and A Kim S222 words
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Article55 1921-11-08 6 BBLANGOR ti. PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov 7.—The annual Rugby match between Selangor and Perak was played at Ipoh on Saturday, the result being a runaway victory for Selangor by 18 points to 6. The visitors showed superior combination throughout, and although doubtful of their opponents' merits55 words
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Article340 1921-11-08 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. D Singles. E W Hide beat F B Macdonald ft—o, 6—o. H Nell beat C C Nicholl 6—2, 6—l. A T Piatt beat Rev. Butterworth w.o. J S Messenger beat R 0 H Law 6—4, 6—2. E C Poyser beat C P Ambler 6—3,340 words
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Article53 1921-11-08 6 YESTERDAY'S PLAY, Caampienahip. V H Norriß beat H G Stack 6—2, 6—l. A Single*. E G Wheatley vs E C La Brooy postponed. B Single*. J Zehnder vs D de Souza postponed. Mixed Doubles. A van der Beck and F J Rappa beat G Oehlars aad53 words
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Article53 1921-11-08 6 tPjoK Our Own Corespondent.) Penang, Nov B.—Kleinman and W C Hill beat Thrclfall and Leonard, B—6, B—6, at the Penang Cricket Club, ta a friendly lawn tennis match, which was watched by a large crowd. [Kleinman and Hill are on their way so Singapore on return from53 words
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Article655 1921-11-08 6 MOSLEMS THE PRINCE ARRANGEMENTS DETAILED AT MEETING, There was a large gathering of prominent Mohamedans of this town j in the V ictoria Memorial Hall on I Saturday evening. Mr R J Farrer *as ia the chair, and among those preseat were Syed Abdul Rahman Alton*, Messrs M Kader Sultan,655 words
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Article97 1921-11-08 6 William Duncan will be seen at the Liberty Hall from to-night in the marvellous adventure serial of thi great out-doors, "The Fighting Trail," in fifteen episodes 31 reelß. The first two episodes of The Fighting Trail will be screened in the second show together with a Universal special97 words
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Article85 1921-11-08 6 The engagement is announced of Mr F W Harris of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., to Miss Dorothy Plum, youngest daughter of Mrs Plum, Ratu $ajafc. The TOM reports:—A Malay was in Ipoh to-day selling rubber shoes made of sheet rubber. He had ordinary lace up shoes, what he85 words
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Article42 1921-11-08 6 Ban Teck Guan from Bagan 8-11. Ta Tou Tse, from Saigon 8-11. Grace Dollar, from Vancouver 8-11 Knight of the Garter, from Birken head 7-11. Bellerophon, from Liverpool 8-11. Hebe, from Port Swettenham 8-11 Paul Lecat, from Marseilles 8-11.42 words
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Article180 1921-11-08 6 To-day, Nov 8. High Tides.—4.2o a.m.. 3 "8 p.m. Rent Assessment Board, t.IS. Rugby S C C— Probables v. Possibles Staffords' Drums, Bot. Gardens, 5.1. r i SVC: Malay Co, 5.15. To-merrow, Nov 9. High Tides.—s.3o a.m., 4.58 p.m. Polo, Balestier, 4.30. S 8 A Committee, Barker's180 words
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Advertisement638 1921-11-08 6 LATMT ADVERTISEMENTS. m MALAYA-BORNEO EXfflBh I T10N 1922 i GROUND COMMITTEE. To Manufacturers, Merchants, Agents, and Others. 1. Applications will be received up to December 7th, 1921, for the rental of plot», shop# and kiosks for the I exhibition and sale of goods of all classes of manufacture at the638 words
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Advertisement451 1921-11-08 6 SsHave You Heard ?j GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 1., Tyres E. G. 30" x 3i M Non-Skid. Now $31.50 Ask Your Dealer for the New Prices. GENERAL AGENTSBRINKMANN Co., J Phone 207 SINGAPORE. j C. 3 Three reasons why ARMCO \y Ingot Iron is superior. L Rtststs Rust. Because of its451 words
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Miscellaneous341 1921-11-08 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Not 8. Saigo*, Haiphong, Hongkong,* Shanghai* 4 Japan* Paul Lecat 1 f.m. Mersing, Kuantan Kemaman Quorra 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Kaka ,8 p.nn. Paagk*] PiaMMF Bataria Edendale 4 P.M. To-morrow, Not. 9, btoeara-Saba A Djambi Siagkep 9 a-rm. Kerimon Fook Mow 9341 words
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Article444 1921-11-08 7 HOW HE CUT COSTS. A year ago Henry Ford purchased the Detroit, Toledo, and Ironton Railroad, says .the New York "Outlook." He paid 60 centa on th* dollar for the road's bonds, 6 cents on the dollar for its preferred stock, and I cent on the dollar for444 words
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Article224 1921-11-08 7 N«w N»v»l Sutiojat, Washington, Oct 13.—As a result of sweeping changes that have been directed by the Navy Department at Washington, the two American fleets originally created as the Pacific Flt>et and the Atlantic Fleet under the Wilson Administration are to be merged into a single gigantic224 words
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Article176 1921-11-08 7 In a report issued recently Sir Herbert Samuel gave an account of the progress of the Government's policy in Palestine. To understand tha difficulties in tha way of tha Zionist policy w* have only to realise that there are some 14,000,000 Jews in tbe world, and that176 words
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Article318 1921-11-08 7 A STORY FROM GERMANY. The Berlin correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" wired: "Coincident with the discovery of two pots of pirate gold buried by the buccaneer Lafitte on Jefferson Island, Louisiana, in America, German searchers to-day mad* th* graateat tad of this kind ba history. Th* treasure318 words
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Article165 1921-11-08 7 Fall Particulars Require** The Collector of Statistics has issued a copy of the form to be used in connection with the census of stocks of rubber to be held on Dec 31. Particulars as to name, address, etc. on the date mentioned are first required then the quantitiea165 words
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Article164 1921-11-08 7 Nairobi Oct 14. —It ia rumoured that tho following are the proposed terms of the settlement of the Indian question :—(1) Basis of the equal rights of all civilised inhabitants. (2) A common electoral roll of property on an electoral basis, but as a temporary measure there164 words
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Article135 1921-11-08 7 Th* sternest moralist could hardly :ritio jse the expressed intentions of the side) 1 y sailor who sits in the little inn st Dtunkirk, where he has learned of bis succession to a fortune of over £750,000 at least, says the "Telegrapli's" Paris correspondent. "When I am135 words
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Article25 1921-11-08 7 Will some one offer to play Hymn Tv nes on the St Andrew's Cathedral I be 11m before Evensong on Skqadsa/fc. inky, lha Cathnflral prp?r25 words
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Advertisement591 1921-11-08 7 *nti-Corrosivo Paint*. ISkSz! (/if/ c. v.f«d LmsMd en* j—*> IxfiSv e< Cl> l ur 7 nr ft/// "\t HUP FLIES READT AKI The Cheapest Silk Store 1 Watchwords: Civility, Cheapness and Quail y. Just unpacked beautiful Burmese, Chinese and Indian Silks and Curios. A visit will convince you of our591 words
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Advertisement694 1921-11-08 7 NOTICE. NOTICE. Singapore Cricket Club. NOTICE i. hereby jriven that a Special General Meeting of the Memberg of the Singapore Cricket Club, will be held in the Club Pavilion, on Monday, November 14th, at 5-15 p.m. Business. <STnxr PROP SED CLUB EXTENSION. To consider and discuss the attached Report of694 words
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Advertisement374 1921-11-08 7 payable yearly being reduced aa th* loan is repaid. Plans of Proposed Extension are now on view in the Club. (Sd.) A R Linton, H M Cantrell, A Cullen, 0 P W A Wilson, Special Building Sub-Com-mittee. Estimated Extra Expense and Revenue from Proposed Billiard Room*. Expense*. 7 Markers 190374 words
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Advertisement145 1921-11-08 7 M V/ ACT <bT J> W A*l* William Caxton first introduced the printing presa into England in the year 1471. After acquiring th 6 newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, "The145 words
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Article394 1921-11-08 8 AUTUMN DECLINE INDICATED. Tbe Aatomn divorce list at Home -hows a considerable decline in cambers when comparison is made with the 2,000 and 3,000 cases we have been accastomed to in recent terms. Tbe total of 1,014 Isjmade upjae follows: Undefended Petitions 843 1™ Defended Petitions 167 g§394 words
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Article269 1921-11-08 8 Discussing the effects of tht American Treaty with Siam, the Bangkok Times" assumes that when it was ratified several American citizens owned land in Siam, "and certainly the Treaty provide* a deadly short way of dealing with them." On Sej>t 1, Article IV of the Treaty oi269 words
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Article111 1921-11-08 8 Active and Reserve Officers, Singapore Volunteer Corps, attending the Armistice Day Service, will wear Review Order-khaki. Swords will be worn; and medals if they are in POS»B6SiOB of BUch. Two marriage registration cere, monies were witnessed at the first magistrate's chambers, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, the parties being Mi J111 words
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Article367 1921-11-08 8 THE PARIS WAY. At last the fight against the high cost of living in Paris has come to a head, at least in one most important matter —the price of meat to the consumer, says the Telegraph's Paris correspondent. M Leullier, the Prefect of Police, in whom are367 words
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Article337 1921-11-08 8 Report on a ¥m\t, Mr J N Milsum, assistant agriculturist, F M S, reported as follows, recently I visited Fraser's Hill on September 28, 1&21, and remained on the hill two days for the purpose of advising the recently appointed Horticultural Superintendent, Mr H de la Mare, "on337 words
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Article137 1921-11-08 8 Miss Zung Wei Tsung, a dfetin. guished Chinese journalist, is at pre. sent in London. She is a member ol the staff of tbe "Sun Pao," one of China's oldest daily papers. She is a graduate of the McTyire School at Shanghai, and taught sociology at Soochow before she took137 words
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Article290 1921-11-08 8 Some Penang; Comment*. The system of selecting cadets to sit as magistrates in the Courts of this country has been criticised ad libitum and almost ad nauseam in the press, but we hope the matter will continue to receive attention in the columns of the newspapers until the290 words
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Article226 1921-11-08 8 H E The Governor's Patience. There has been a continuous cascade of dreary writing and doleful talk in Singapore for months past and the one .•nan who has remained cheerful and serene through it all has been the Governor. Indeed, we thought that it ami just this cheeriness226 words
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Article256 1921-11-08 8 Council Reform is long overdue and perhaps the Governor will take the opportunity of his Budget speech, in which His Excellency is wont to review the affairs of the Colony, to make a pronouncement on this allimportant subject. The present time, therefore, seems opportune to repeat briefly256 words
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Article110 1921-11-08 8 Col. J Christie, who had been assisting in the Penang boxing competitions, left for Kedah on Saturday morning. We understand that the visit of a prominent mining engineer shortly arriving from Home to meet Col Christie is in connection with an oil property in Burma.—P G. The Rev. J H110 words
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Advertisement200 1921-11-08 8 i Single Trial Proves the .Superiority OF FRHROZ COS Aerated Waters. As an Appet scr. DRINK MELROSE DROVER OLD IY>M GIN Pahits, Slings and Cocktails, fcOLE AQENT3 HitttenbaGH LazarsisS Sens.ltd. ducorporatcd in the Straits Settlements.) < SINGAPORE. 4 i SU,KS€*?IBB TO THE TRIBUNE," Tbe only 5-cent Papar In Malaya. labscrlptloit200 words
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Advertisement767 1921-11-08 8 What Do You Want A Tractor For? The first thing you will think of plow*tg. But don't stop there. If your tractor is to be a profit-maker for you, it must do much more than plow. It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate that767 words
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Advertisement492 1921-11-08 9 P;*().-Britisblndia apcar line, (Companies Incorporated in England)' HAIL AND PASSENGEB SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S, i\ Co Lrider Contract with Hi. Majesty, Government' .SSd MAIL BB3VIOES BOMBAY LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE Ir U BINGAPOBE. Iel!«r# abot\t Nov 15 Kaabmii I ,K«- k n about D«o 6 aDol > t Deo IS492 words
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Advertisement488 1921-11-08 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I m. (Incorporated ia U.S.AJ PO JIai O( i OUNT F Taß "t TeeiPPING BOARD F «ANCI3IiO-«A?»(ILA-EA»T INDIA BAILINQB FROM SINGAPOREFor OAL'JL7:TA Di «»ot. OtSifStt 11 Nov 15 v oL« !f P*ssca««r« and Freight Dec 15 Crl,!BL FaAN ISOO J i% MAN!LV HONOLrjLfJ. I Wolverine State488 words
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Advertisement92 1921-11-08 9 LLOTD TMESTIiO *v Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Oolombo, Aden, Magg&ua, Port Said, Brindifi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Flume the Levante Porte and Black Sea Porte, Persia No? 16 OUTWARD SAILINGS FOR HONGKONG 4 SHANGHAI Nippon about Nov 15 steamers being92 words
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Advertisement471 1921-11-08 9 CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. S. A.) Direct San Franchco Service Those d-si-ous of Mateg the Orient .honld travel by th« scenic route SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. From SINGAFORE, NANKING 15.C00 t'ns, Dtc 1 (MiDimnm First Class fare, Siugaaore to San -fisjsJleii. G $*****)471 words
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Advertisement304 1921-11-08 9 O. S. K. Til inn sisnsii Kaisli, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO, 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED HAILING* FROM BLNGAPORJL (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, aCAJtSETLIJsI. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •Amazon Maru arr. Nov 15 dep. Nov 16 Atlas Maru arr Dec 11 o>p304 words
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Advertisement569 1921-11-08 9 N.Y.K. European Lire. (Inc •rp'»r;iTe'4 a Japan? L ™g?i» ££gf Fortnightly Swtie, For UABBEILLEB, LONDON At ANTWEBP via PORTS. Atsuta Msru M Snidzuoka Maru gV 3 j Liverpool L ,ne M.nthlV temce F >r MABSEILLES LIVERPOOL v PORTS Mam Djt 13 Monthly be;vice Fcr LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG via POhTs.569 words
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Advertisement421 1921-11-08 10 WANTED. DO YOU RE LIZK that laok ot tralulng ii a hindranoe to yonr obtaining a more remunerative poe The wisest decision you can make ia to enrol Cor a course of Shorthand and Business Correspondence Othere have dona 10. Way not yon? Address: Instructor, 177, Havelcok Road, IB 10421 words
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Advertisement527 1921-11-08 10 NOTICE. The followicg are ihe only per sen* authorised by ;is to writer into oontraots or otber engagements on our behalf and to sign for our fi<-m. YEO BOON KEVT, Manager. TaN HONtf TEE, A«tt. Manager. T. T. Brothers, 126, Jonker Street, Malacca. 3 11 18 11 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN527 words
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Advertisement478 1921-11-08 10 BARKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in tbe S.S.) HEAD OFFICB: 58, KLJNG STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital mm $2,000,000 Surplua mm 890 t QM COURT OP DIRECTORS. Saab Eng Lim, Eaq.—Chairman. Leo Wee Nam, Eaq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hoe, Eaq, Ong Chow Keng, Eaq. Too478 words
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Advertisement488 1921-11-08 10 BANKS. rH£ HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BEAN CAES Penang mm 85 Beach Street. Malacca mm 131 Junker Street. Muar ».77-79 Jaien Suleiman. Batu Pahat 10tf Jalan Rahamat Palembaag 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Seniaxang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and488 words
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Advertisement447 1921-11-08 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (lncorporatd in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 j Reserve Fund £3,600,000 j Reaexve Liability of Proprietor. «8,000,000 BAN KARA, Bank of England, London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster aad447 words
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Advertisement313 1921-11-08 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 68 X LING STREET, Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: t IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised mm $20,000,000 [asued f 10,500,000 Paid-up 5,260,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan313 words
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Advertisement440 1921-11-08 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS*? ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) c BOARD OFfpiRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Rang. 0.8. E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chairman. Eu Toag Sen, Esq. C.B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee Chiax, Eaq. Chua Poh Siang, Eaq, Lee Pang Sea%, Eaq. Yeo Baa440 words
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Advertisement554 1921-11-08 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE mmim cAZETft. < EVENING DAILY.) "Phone Mo. V7l SUBSCRIPTION RATH, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. mV i Per uaum nsaa Bait-yearly Par quarter.- g.7| Single Copy i eta. Postage Extra 50 eta. per month To Foreign couatnea $1 do [A Subscxiptioa Form wffl feusai oa £age B.] \ERY MANY "TRIBUNE"554 words
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