Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1921
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Title Section29 1921-11-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AND x SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. VIII -No. 265 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 Five CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921.29 words
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Advertisement160 1921-11-10 1 j MJN COMPANY supplies I j /in Photographic Materials I AND 1 I Tbe BIg&t Place tor Amateurs I IN I i Developing. Printing and Enlargement I No. 94, NOBTH BRIDGE BOAD, I SINGAPORE. 1 j Pbon«>660- I g>^»^— m m m ammmmamamm I Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., Singapore I160 words
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Advertisement114 1921-11-10 1 Sime, Oarby Cs., Ltd.! I Incorporated in Btraits Settlements I j ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect ie I Lighting Power Installations, I Foil range of Hl-otrioal supplies in slock I VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "OiCttirmr Telephones. MADSTRONG' Plants, rheideai Lighting Set114 words
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Advertisement263 1921-11-10 1 THE MkU TRIBUNE SHIPPING GAZETTE I*lio«i€s Mo. 171. SUBSCRIPTION Payable In Advance. Per an? i.ru ft 15.00 IIalf yearly j Per quarter 3 75 Poatege Extra SO cts per month. I AIR-COOLED I p Hce (2,600 I Fine Hill Climbing. I To reach the summit of the WREKJN, which rises263 words
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Article388 1921-11-10 2 The Secret of Their Power. Not every girl can be beautiful, but all maybe attr ctive. there it a cenam beauty that does not depe. d on regularity u| features, but isdeiived frcm the glow of health showing io cheeks and lips. A good colour helps a lot388 words
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Article1043 1921-11-10 2 ECHO - BY "ECHO." An Armistice Day event which must not be lorgotttn is the holding ot the nnais oi tub Inter-Club Sports, which bhould have ta&en place on Sept. 24 but hud tv be postponed owuig to me nuwu.ng or the X C 6 giouua by ueavy ram. ihe1,043 words
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Article198 1921-11-10 2 The annual conference of the Singapore Diocesan Association will commence on Friday. The foUowing is the diary of engagements: Friday, Nov. 11, Retreat for Lady Workers. Saturday, Nov. 12. 10.U S D A Council Meeting in St Andrew's School Hall. 11.0 Conference of Lady Workers at Bishop's198 words
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Article73 1921-11-10 2 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 7.—Speaking at Montpellier, M Millerand stated that t ranee has two main objects in view numeiy the reparations, to which she is entitled from Germany, and the safeguarding of her own security which is of vital importance, not only to herself, but to theReuter. - 73 words
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Article239 1921-11-10 2 The kinng Agri-Horticultural Society will hold ito annual ahow of poultry, pigcona and doga on Dec fctj and 17. We understand that at a meeting of subscribers to the War Memorial held on Oct 27, at Hongkong it was agreed that the subscriptions already contributed or promised should be devoted239 words
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Advertisement340 1921-11-10 2 The International Overseas Co. nwoitxa pi.NtST Coal, Sugar, "TattST AUSTRALIAN •st%aS WHEAT FLOUR linVUteaad ORB BRAND Black and White Pappar. Sagar, Prices on application. Capra.OU.OU Cake. Sago Flour, Nutmeg*. Coffee, "SB The International Overseas Co., IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, C.lll Jlis street, Singapore, B.S. Many Allment» oome from the Teeth I?340 words
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Advertisement272 1921-11-10 2 straits Labour supply io., A DUiMSHM. Good Timber for Sale, Changnai." iaerDau ana Rasak for oumiiug purposes, oaiubic s.so tor Railway Sleepers. Ail si^ea. Refined iclatong for Sale. Orders wdi bs uxcn for Refined Jeluioug, Uu«uanieed fur six months. Our Stevedoring and Dubash departments are at me service of tne272 words
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Advertisement485 1921-11-10 2 IN THE COILS OF RHEUMATISM. A man's most valuable possession is time. #> Rheumatism is the thief of time. It robs the sufferer of minute* and hours and days and nights and weeks, months, or years of happiness and useful work. No man can call his time his own while485 words
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Advertisement630 1921-11-10 2 m AUCTION SALE. dHEG&TG KOON SENG &Co? AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30 K ing Street, Singe pore. i IMPORTANT AUCTION £JUF CF Valuable Sea-side Property at East Ccast Road Tanjong Katong and Town Propert es at ivlacao Street, Kelantan Road* etc. (L\ Messrs. Cheung Koon SeDg <fc Co.'s Sale-Room, No. 30,630 words
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Advertisement341 1921-11-10 3 EiriREMflFl i at* the forbidden frnir ont mascallne admira- I Are more men lrd aetrsy by S]l on I pare women thsfa by im m the a ex line only phytioal J pare women an d not moral I Women of all age. and 1 H established 8EBH! I Maurice341 words
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Advertisement423 1921-11-10 3 I Ainamnra fa I Ff0m THURSDAY N °™*b«* 10, t 0 Tuesday, IT. i sain 15. The I I IrWt AT the is tne only I I w to, best A I B I All m% m% a j rs: A LH AM BRA m I ietlea wtmmiam »o*l served423 words
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Advertisement225 1921-11-10 3 I I» MONEY THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL? j (which some affirm while others deny/ j Does Honey always bring Hapi>inf>ss-Toe Right kind cf Bapplnf&s Do Recipients of a Fortune or a Bequest always benefit b/ U? SEE THE TENSE PHOTO DRAM\ OF DOMESTIC AND SOCIAL LIPE MARLBOROUGH Tha Hall225 words
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Advertisement406 1921-11-10 3 !M ThE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 SHARP. "HOUDINI" Serial Episodes Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen and Fiftem, Final Inatalment LA8TEIGHT REELS. (Next Tuesday THE MIDNIGHT MAN w Serial) W THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 15 P.M. THUNDERBOLT JACK" SERIAL Fpis ode Thirteen aud Fourteen. (Final on Friday TINSEL World Brady Picture406 words
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Article805 1921-11-10 4 An appeal is being made to the local public to subscribe the capital necessary to launch the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society, Ltd. The Society is being formed (subject to the provisions of the Co-operative Societies Ordinance when in force) for the general purpose of carrying on the805 words
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Article628 1921-11-10 4 ***There will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune to-morrow, Armistice Day. The paper will be published as usual on Saturday. Messrs Aldens' Successors (Eastern) Ltd have received a cable from London dated Nov 7, which quotes :—Market firm lu>4d; Stocks 70,023 tons. Invitations are out for the wedding of628 words
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Article343 1921-11-10 4 References. Rererence in the Supreme Court this morning to the recent death in England of Sir Lionel Cox, former Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements. On the were the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S Shaw, and Mr Justice Barrett Lennard, and a full attendance of the343 words
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Article135 1921-11-10 4 A Big Deficit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov 9.—The President of th« Municipality at a special meeting of the Commissioners to consider the draft budget for 1922, said the estimated deficit was $542,979. He did not know how it was to be met. He expected help. In135 words
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Article68 1921-11-10 4 Expulsion From Dutch Indies (Aneta Sen-ice to the "Tribune"). y r eltevreden, Nov 10.—The Netherlands Indies Government has decided to expel two Russian communists from the Dutch Indies, owing to communistic propaganda amongst the population and the spreading of false rumours about the Dutch Indies in the foreign68 words
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Article77 1921-11-10 4 Two Men Killed at Colombo. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Nov 10.—The correspondent of the "Malay Mail" at Colombo wiUs that on the ninth insfc two sailors were killed and extensive engineroom damage was done ,by an explosion occurred in the morning on board the Dutch submarine77 words
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Article90 1921-11-10 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). I Ipob, Nov. 9.—A civil suit in which a contractor, Lee Ah Wye, sued the Papan Tin, Co, Ltd., for the -ecovery of $4,868, interest and costs, was concluded before Mr Justice Watson, who gave judg- ment in favour of plaintiff for90 words
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Article38 1921-11-10 4 Mr Claude H de Silva, who returned to the Colony two da>s ago after a engthy holiday in Switzerland, is going into partnership with Mr C A Evans, advocate and solicitor, voder tha style ot fy&ne aad Uhn.38 words
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Article299 1921-11-10 4 ONLY NINE MORE D\\ v TO GO. Have You Subscribed Yet? more day. re ra r which to subscribe to* ihe "Via* Times" Libel Fund. Has p*rcZ tribution come in yet? If nol w ask you to consider whether you d! not owe it to yourself to299 words
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Article272 1921-11-10 4 Subject of Appeal Case. Another estate case waa he the Appeal Court yesterday Gian Tee is the appellant and I baa Eng Wan, son of Chua Jian fc r Tye. and the infant children of Chua Wee are the respondents. The appeal is against the judgment of272 words
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Article192 1921-11-10 4 Appeal Ditmisfcfd. In the Supreme Court fmwa H morning, before Mr Justke Ha: Lennard. the DPP, Mr LanfJey, tioned the appeal of R S La:aro-, ed to be a Siamese subject, mpmmt I order made in the District Court ftj he should maintain his wife. he had been192 words
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Article16 1921-11-10 4 To-morrow, Armistice Untitled will be a solemn Tt V- J at ttte Ohureh of St /<**P16 words
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Advertisement253 1921-11-10 4 Silver Cups and Sports Prizes. We are the Premier Store for presentation Goois and have supplied the Principle Clubs an! Schools from oar immense stock. An illustrated list will be sent on application. o t T3 ii* We Stock EveryBouvenir and Pr.se thing bailable for 8poons for Golf \Z]f iWar253 words
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Advertisement228 1921-11-10 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*; 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE New Shipments Arrived of Morgan's Salamander Crucibles from Noa 20 to 100 Russell's American Stocks and Dies with Taps Complete (Without Thread) to screw 1/16" to 1/4" do i/r to 3/r do 1/4" to Easterbrook Allcard Co.,228 words
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Article414 1921-11-10 5 Britain's Objections To The Agreement. A Separate Peace. Reuter. London, Nov B.—ln the House of Commons at question time, Mr Cecil Harmsworth said that the publication of the Franco-Kemalist agr vtment was dependent on the perm ission of tte Frcßca Government, who were being- consulted in respectReuter. - 414 words
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Article253 1921-11-10 5 Other Allies Concerned. Reuter. Lond r,, Nov B.—Sir John Bradbury, British Representative on the Reparations Commission, declares that ii Wiesbaden agreement, between FORM and Germany, involves a new burden on Germany in addition to tie burden imposed by the Reparation CeMHßsioa. Germany's acceptance of the agreement is remarkableReuter. - 253 words
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Article91 1921-11-10 5 Th Albanian Situation. Reuter. Nov 8.—His MajesW P 7 With KarI and *Ed Iff» lta aboard arrived here kiW"" for Gibraltar.— tbe JIl',r 5 T The secretariat of 6 at ons has received r m Ir Lloyd George, taken r steps be Ujft,. e tfltl Council of theReuter. - 91 words
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Article23 1921-11-10 5 Reuter. J :er,na Nov <T tT Jtfor 7 lhtl Austrian Bud**at*oal a lntr «duced into sho W sembl y- hundred andReuter. - 23 words
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Article10 1921-11-10 5 Reuter. U funded ia ta Jv fight—ReUter.Reuter. - 10 words
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Article149 1921-11-10 5 Observance in Britain. Reuter. London, Nov. 9._ The troops participatmg in the ceremony at the Cenotaph and in Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day will include three hundred Ex-Service men. Earl Haig will place at the Cenotaph a cushion composed of Flanders poppies, with "from Douglas Haig" in bayReuter. - 149 words
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Article134 1921-11-10 5 Signs of Better Trade. Reuter. London, Nov 8.—Sir Charles Addis, the president, addressing the Institute of Bankers, dwelt on the difficulties of the stabilization of exchanges and emphasised the necessity of returning as soon as possible to the pre-war gold standard. The commercial crisis through which the worldReuter. - 134 words
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Article54 1921-11-10 5 Reuter. London, Nov 8.—The acting prefident of the Council of the League of Nations has appealed to the responsible Governments to provide £30,000 in order to assist 40,000 destitute Russian refugees in Constantinople, of whom 15,000 are starving, pending the completion of Dr Nansen's plans to enable theReuter. - 54 words
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Article58 1921-11-10 5 Reuter. Antwerp, Nov. 9.—The British steamer City of Rangoon, from Cochin, has arrived. A fire broke out in number two hold, containing an inward cargo of coir and oil, and has not yet been extinguished. The hatches have been battened down, and steam injected to extinguish theReuter. - 58 words
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Article34 1921-11-10 5 Reuter. London, Nov B.—The members of the Ulster Cabinet have agreed to come to London to confer with Mr Lloyd George about the possioility of Ulster representatives participating in the Irish Conference.—ffeuteT.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article856 1921-11-10 5 PE'JrriON FOR WINDING UP POSTPONED. Puisne Judge's Comments. A» we reported yesterday, Mr J on behalf of the Chineae Banks in Singapore, applied for a reconvention of the order poatponing the winding-up of the Banque Industrielle de Chine until the first motion day in December, on account of856 words
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Article1331 1921-11-10 5 CRITICISM OF VOLUNTEER BILL. Proposed Malaya Council. Mr G S Carver presided at the committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, held in Messrs Barker and Co's board room yesterday evening, when others present were Messrs Egmont Hake (secretary), See Teong Wah, N B Westerhout, F1,331 words
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Article71 1921-11-10 5 Publicity Favoured. Reuter. Washington, Nov. 9.—The Senate has passed a resolution in favour of the publication of the record of proceedings at the Conference, and admission of journalists to all plenary sittings, arguing that the greatest publicity is most likely to secure the success of the Conference.—Reuter. Montreal,Reuter. - 71 words
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Article57 1921-11-10 5 Reuter. Geneva, Nov «.—The International Labour Conference, instead of the draft convention as suggested by the Committee on the subject, has adopted a draft recommendation that tha members of the International Labour Organisation extend to agricultural wage earners the benefit of their ayatems of insurance against sickness, invalidity,Reuter. - 57 words
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Article44 1921-11-10 5 Reuter. New York, Nov 8.—The train bandits only secured a few hundred dollars, and failed to locate the bags containing hundreds of thousands.— Reuter. Washington, Nov 8.—The Cabinet discussed means of ending the mail robberies that are being perpetrated throughout the country.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article58 1921-11-10 5 At the Penang police court, Andrew Rozells, a young Eurasian, was remanded on a bail of $4,000 on a charge of alleged breach of trust, a' L the instance of Annie Gregory, executrix of the estate of the late G Surin, in respect of jewellery valued at $2 anu for58 words
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Article74 1921-11-10 5 Singapore, November 10. 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 India— Bank Tel. Transfer 169 On HongkongBank demand draft 18 p.c. p.m. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 50 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer74 words
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Article47 1921-11-10 5 C. of C. rubber Association. Singapore, November 10. Pale Crepe Closing prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 34 35 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers kpot 35 36 Nov. to Dec. 36 36% Jan. to March 38% 39% April to June 39% 40 Tone of Market.—Firm.47 words
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Article25 1921-11-10 5 Fred Watc/house Co„ Ltd. Singapore, November 10. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are aa under:— New York.— 17% cts. London.—lo% d. Singapore.—3s cts. Tone of Market.—Firm.25 words
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Article101 1921-11-10 5 Singapore, November 10. Silver 38%. Hongkong 18 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Thfee Months Gold $47%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry, but still difficult to do business. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.17% to $1.22%, Souths 55 to 60 cents, Nawng Pets $1.55 to $1.60, Rawangs 47%101 words
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103 1921-11-10 5 Singapore, November 9. Catalogued:—l,437,79o lbs. Tons 641.87; Offered :-U79,332 lbs. Tons 015.77; 501d:—1,324,588 lbs. Tons 5J1.33. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 34% to 35% (2 Lots) Good FAQ 33 to 34% Off Quality 26 to 32% Crepe:— Singapore Standard Quality103 words
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Article74 1921-11-10 5 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, the 15th instant, at 2.15 p.m. Messrs David and Toft advise that the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., output of tin ore for the second half month ending Oct 31 last, was: No. 1 dredge 162 piculs;74 words
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Advertisement195 1921-11-10 5 i m NEVER SAY DYE, SaY 1 TINTEX Great Reduction From To-day At a*l Dispensaries, Messrs John Little Co., Ltd. Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. GENTS TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY, m m StfINEHART TYRES TUBES tSole Importers: THE Pacific Trading Co., Limited, £j 66, 68, Robisom Road, I Singapore.195 words
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Article63 1921-11-10 6 FOOTBALL. ST J O B AT MALACCA The St Joseph's Old Boys soccer team to play against the St Francis Aaaociation at Malacca this week-end will be: E Oliveiro; Teo Kwang Nghee and Ho Kee Seng; Chua Seng Chye, Cheong Chee Lim, and Ei Cheoit Wah; Chia Kwang Hun,63 words
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Article266 1921-11-10 6 London, Oct 2V.—To-day's Association football matchea resulted as follows First Division.—Arsenal 1, Huddersfield T 3 Aston Villa 0, Middlesbrough 2 Blackburn R L Sunderland 2 Bolton W 1, Birmingham 2 Cardiff C 2, West Bromwich A 0 Cheisea 4, Burnley 1 Liverpool 1, Tottenham Hotspur 1 Manchester266 words
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Article326 1921-11-10 6 X G C vs. G G C. The following was the result of the match between the Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Club. Garrison players are given first F S Gibson and Capt Gumming H I Jones and Dr Macßae 1 J D Hall and W H Lee Warner326 words
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Article91 1921-11-10 6 SCC BEAT SRC A hockey eleven of the SRC and Stafford» defeated yesterday afternoon when they met the SCC. The SCC forwards were superior in attack, and their defence was the sound. Schofield opened the score in the first half for the S 0 C, and the taflrtfig Kttdfd91 words
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Article31 1921-11-10 6 JACKSON-MILLAR CUP. The 200 yards' swimming race in the Jackson-Millar Cup, the last of the series in this competition, will take place at the Swimming Club on Sunt dcay taoraing.31 words
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Article156 1921-11-10 6 SATURDAY'S GAME. Malacca rugger men come to Singapore on Saturday to be beaten—or otherwise—on the padang in the southern section of the H M S Malaya rugger cup competition. Malacca are fairly formidable, but it is expected Here that Singapore will win by a narrow margin. The teams will156 words
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Article71 1921-11-10 6 INTER-CLUB SPORTS. As previously notified, the InterClub Sports will be held to-morrow on the S C C ground, commencing at 3.30 p.m. The pavilion will be thrown open on this ofcasion to members and friends of all clubs, and a cordial invitation to be present is extended to the71 words
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Article358 1921-11-10 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Singles. C E Winter scr. beat F Ruchwaldy scr. 6 —0, 6—3. E B Laybourne scr. beat 0 Fuller scr. 7—5, b—2. C Singles. G Savage owe 4 beat R W Chater 3cr. b—0, 6—3. L K Davidson owe 3 beat C B358 words
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Article62 1921-11-10 6 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. T Leijssius beat J T Andrews 6—1, 2—6, 6—1. N E Ess beat A van dor Beck 6—3, 6—3. M P Holniberg beat J Zehnder 6—4, 6—1. A Singles. K R Scotiv E W de Oruz unfinished. Mixed Doubles. E E de Souze62 words
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Article32 1921-11-10 6 Owing to the wet condition of the courts, the American Tournament of the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club has been postponed until noxt «wk nommeneing on Tuesday,32 words
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Article68 1921-11-10 6 THE OAULPIEIJ? CUP. The result of the Cauifield Cup, (£8,500, distance 1% miles) run recently at Caulfield (Australia) was Violoncello, 8.12 (Foulsham) 1 Purser, 7.7 (Duncan) 2 Lionel Attwill, 6.13 (Wilson) 8 Won comfortably btf half a head third same distance Sway. Time, 3.35 2-5. Betting 12 to68 words
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174 1921-11-10 6 In response to many requests, we have arranged for depots for the sale of the "Malaya Tribune" in the Katong district, and our readers in that growing locality are asked to obtain their copies from the two places indicated below. There is at present no174 words
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Article65 1921-11-10 6 Our editorial department has had a separate telephone installed, and the following numbers, it is requested, should be utilised as required No. 345. Editor, Malaya Tribune." Also sub-editors and reporters. No. 171. Manager, "Malaya Tribune" and Straits Albion Press, Ltd. Advertising Manager, "Malaya Tribune." Editor, "Lembaga Malayu". Also65 words
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Article235 1921-11-10 6 The Empire will screen a tip-top programme from to-night. Woman," a superb picture in seven big reels, will be the feature of the second show, and is sure to draw big houses. Thrilling episodes of the Mighty Maciste" serial are among the other fine attractions. "Sudden Riches," a235 words
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Article37 1921-11-10 6 Kaka, from Malacca 10-11. Senang, from Palembang 10-11. Van Hogendorp, from Palembang 10-11. Bessemer City, from Yokohama 10-11. Titan, from Shanghai 10-11. Ranoe, from Kuantan 10-11.--Krian, from Kelantan '10-11. Poh Aon, fiutn Patomhnng MMl.37 words
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Advertisement383 1921-11-10 6 Have You Heard? GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j ,FOR Jirtstom Tyres E- G. 30" x 3f Non-Skid, j Now _$31.50 j Ask Your Dealer lor the New Prices. t GENERAL AGENTS: BRINKMANN Co., j Thone 107 SINGAPORE. I C. 3 i Three reasons why ARMCO V Ingct Iron is superior. L383 words
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Miscellaneous176 1921-11-10 6 WHEN AM) WH£KE< To-day, Nov 10. High Tides.—6.39 a.m., 6.25 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15. To-morrow, Nov 11. High Tides.—7.30 a.m., 7.41 p.m. St Martin. Armistice Day. Public Holiday. High Mass, Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, 8. Service, St Andrew's Cathedral, 10.30. United Service, Presbyterian Church, 10.30. Two Minutes Silence, 11.176 words
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Miscellaneous548 1921-11-10 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Nor 10. Pontianak Ban Fo Soon 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Bangkok Asdang 2 p.m. Merging, Kemaman Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Colombo, Suez* Port Said* Legazpi 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Bangkok Hafthor 3 p.m. Port Dickson Port Swettenham •Hebe548 words
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Article346 1921-11-10 7 THE OPENING CEREMONY. Taipluif, Fridav Thrragh traffic to KeUnUn via the Siamese 8tat»Railway was successfully insugurate1 on Tuesday. The first train leavine Aior Star on Tuesday morning at six o'clock reached Tumpat, thp Ktlautan port, at 11.30 in the Digbt. being fear hoars late owing to various difficulties346 words
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Article177 1921-11-10 7 What we wished to comment on, however, is the absence of any reference, under Income Tax," to imminent changes. Nothing was said at to increase, or alteration, and while we welcome the silence with regard to the former, a hint or intimation of some modification would177 words
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Article102 1921-11-10 7 The "Daily Mail's" Brussels Correspondent states that an enterprising Hindu engineer is endeavouring to purchase cheap lots of rolling stock, rails, locomotives, and trucks. He explains that he intends using them on railways now being laid down in India to transport natives from the densely populated districts. Major CW C102 words
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Article366 1921-11-10 7 SOME FACTS AND OPINIONS. y In "The Record." published at Bangkok, some interesting facts and opinions on the tin-mining industry la t Siam are given. Siam was stated to have produced about 9,000 tons of tha 113,000 odd tons credited to the pro- ducing countries last year, as366 words
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Article107 1921-11-10 7 Proposed Revocation of Partition. The Legislative Assembly of India passed a resolution recommending the Government to appoint a committee to consider whether the result of the separation of the North-West Frontier province from the Punjab has fulfilled expectation from political military, and financial standpoints. It is also107 words
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Article137 1921-11-10 7 By clever detective work a very complicated bank fraud has been dis. covered in Calcutta, reported to have been committed oa the Yokohama Specie Bank, in which nearly half-a-lakh of rupees is involved. An improvement is noticeable in the recurvation of padi land in the Malacca district, which was allowed137 words
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Advertisement1005 1921-11-10 7 Celebrate with "CAPSTAN." Peace l|g|fpS| First In the Hearts of all Lovers ot F,rst In War ana I thoroughly Enfoyable Smoke. i<'§» H.O. I s. x» c ojT *>eace witli Capstan. £<• >i < a i'-oniptly 5 in le 'V Prevents disease infection, and en- I I $s*L V sures1,005 words
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Article805 1921-11-10 8 {jitfcrt Prices Quoted in the Market, Singapore, November 10 J Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange; and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations. Rubber.. Dollar Shares. Issue Value3 Buyer» Sellers 1 Allenby 0.10 0.15 1 Alor Gajah 0.95 1.05 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.00 1.25 > Ayer805 words
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Article519 1921-11-10 8 POSSIBILITIES IN SIAM. For many years the value of Coconut oil has been fully realised as a food product, but it is only within the last decade or so that coconut plantations have been systematically developed and the copra crushing industry advanced to its present state of519 words
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Article73 1921-11-10 8 At the Armistice Day celebration in London a wreath will be laid at the Cenotaph in Whitehall by the Secretary of State for the Colonies on behalf of all the Colonies and Protectorates. An indignant letter dictated by a clever old gentleman ran thus "Sir, my typist, being a lady,73 words
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Article389 1921-11-10 8 CANTON DEPOSITORS HOPES. The following letter to the Editor of the "South China Morning Post" is of interest Sir, —In reading the recent tele- gram that the National Co-operative Bank of London will pay its creditors in full, I venture to say a few words regarding the Banque389 words
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Article73 1921-11-10 8 In view of the trade conditions in the country at present, the committee of the Selangor St Andrew's Society have decided that it is not the time to hold a St Andrew's Ball on the lines of the past two years. Instead of this, it has been decided to have73 words
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Advertisement253 1921-11-10 8 ■—a Single Trial P.oves th© Superiority I FRAHROZ GO'S j Aerated Waters. As aa Appetiser. DRINK MttLttOSE DHOVEK OUD fJM GIN Fov faults Slid*? and Cocktails. SOLE AGENTS HiiUenbacii Lazarus Sons, Ltd. j iccorroratfd in ihe traitsSettlements.) SINGAPORE. 4 SjJrjSgRIBB TO THK TRIBUNB." The oniy S cent Paper In Malaya.253 words
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Advertisement422 1921-11-10 8 GOOD NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUITERERS. Just that one little pill with a glass of water—" relief after the first dose." What does that mean to the poor suffering woman tortured with the miseries of backache, such as only those can describe who suffered with it, either in bed, unable to422 words
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Advertisement594 1921-11-10 8 I .OAKLAND mmm sturdy! stukdv ralue of ha Oakland by 1 Tll ri any standard you choose— dependable daily service, 1 lIC riding comfort, marked,%vings in fuel and tyree, or I HE modarata purohaae price. Bach and every one of these ertphasiies the exceptional worthiof tho Oakland. jYou will be594 words
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Advertisement524 1921-11-10 9 P. O.-British I^Df\ AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated w England) tUIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental s. N. Co Under Contract with His Majesty, Government' fHJ COMPANY'S MAIL SEBYIOES EAST BOMBAY at prssent suspended. oir BOMBAY LONDON FA$-EA3TERN SERVICE. From I#DON Due 8INGAi*OBE. BsOsti about Nov IB Kashmir abonfc524 words
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Advertisement509 1921-11-10 9 ~PACIF'C MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. (Incorporated in TJ. S. A.) y0 R Aat 00 ai UN1 F THB 0 8 SHIPPING BOAT D F «ANCiHliO-HAWIA-E*»T INDIASAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direct. ZSStVS* No. 1$ v Paasengers and Freight Dec H I SU S^ mN0I8C( V- MiN HONOLULUWolverine State P»«en«ert and Freight509 words
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Advertisement90 1921-11-10 9 LLOYD TBIESTINO B. M. Co. (Incorporated t% Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS, For Oolombo, Aden, Masssus, Port Said, Brlndiii, Yenioe and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Finme the Levante Ports and Blaok Sea Ports. Persia Nov 16 OUTWARD SAILINGS FOR HONGKONG A SHANGHAI Nippon about Nov 15 The90 words
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Advertisement501 1921-11-10 9 CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. J (incorporated ia U. S. A.) Direct San Francisco Service j Thoae deeirons of teeing the Orient ihoold travel ty the acenic route j SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, I YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. I From SINGAPORE, ft* NANKING 15.C00 lag* Deo 1 I (Minimum Flret501 words
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Advertisement300 1921-11-10 9 O. S. K. Tki tati Skosn labia, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE, Per PORT SAID, MARSEILLE!. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •Amazon Maru arr. Nov 14 dep. Nov Id Atlas Maru arr Dec 11 <i«p300 words
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Advertisement626 1921-11-10 9 1N.Y, K. European l ine. (Incorporated in Japan.) London Lino Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES* LONDON ANTWEBP via PORTS. Ateuta Maru N,vi7 Bhidiuoka Maru ju. )V 30 Bakone W ru 1?ec 14 Jw or pool Lfwa Monthly Service lor MAB8EILLE8 4 LIVERPOOL v.a PORTS Kimakura Maru D eo 13 SSSSSSl 9nm626 words
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Advertisement482 1921-11-10 10 WANTED, WANTED —3 Steamlaunches, 1 Motorcycle, Sunbeam or Royal Eatield, 5 Ford Motor tracks, 2 ■HIR>ver, B, 8. A., Napier, Hamber Fiat. Apply quiok to Mr. Dong, Nayy Hotel, Beach Road. 9 11 22 11 DO YOU REALIZE that laok ot training ii a hindrance to your obtaining a more482 words
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Advertisement465 1921-11-10 10 NOTICE. NOTICE. The following are the only person* authorised by ns to enter into con. traots or other engagements on onr behalf and to sign for onr firm. YEO HOON KEA.T, Manager. TAN HONG TEE, A««t. Manager. T. T. Brothers, 126, Jonker Street, Malacca. 3 11 18 11 MADRAS HINDU465 words
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Advertisement472 1921-11-10 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, RLLNG {STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng, Esq. Tan472 words
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Advertisement481 1921-11-10 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street BRANCHES I Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Joaker Street. Muar 4.77-79 Jalan Suleiman. BatuPahat 109 Jalan Rauamat. Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised481 words
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Advertisement428 1921-11-10 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England BY BOTAL CHARTER. Paid up Cap-tai in 600,000 Shaxea of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £8.600,000 Reserve Liability of Propnetors £3,000,000 BANKERS, Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.428 words
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Advertisement314 1921-11-10 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET, TeL No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: D?OH AND DELL CAPITAL: Authorised M $20,000,000 Issued ma. $10,500,000 Paid-up 6^50,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheara,314 words
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Advertisement446 1921-11-10 10 INSURANCE. _J[ ov i f THE OTERSMS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in the S3.) BOARD'OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, O.B.E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, E»q. Dy. Chairman. En Toag Sen, Esq. CBJE. Ong Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwee Chiax, Esq. Chna Pob-Siang, Eaq, Lea Pang Semg, Eaq. Teo446 words
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Advertisement544 1921-11-10 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING CAZFTFE. (EVENING DAILY.) 'trbour Sea, I?) SUBSCRIPTION R4 ES. f?AY ABLE Btf ADVANCE Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter ft JJJJ Siagle Copy i eta. Postage Extra 60 eta. Mr To Foreign countries $1 oatt [AASubaariptioa Form t q fouad\a page B.J «i VERY MANY "TRIBUNE" RBALERS544 words
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