Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1921
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Title Section28 1921-11-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY,] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, Vol. VIII.- -No. 267 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921 five CENTS The Malaya Tribune. iUuixiMY, NOVEMBER 14, 192128 words
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Advertisement181 1921-11-14 1 j,UN V COMPANY .nphea iv Pb J P hl c Materials AND TBB Blgbt Plnee for Ainu tears IN p #Tt lopiug Printing and Enlargement Ho- H NOBTH BRIDGB SINGAPOBfi phtns 660- HUGE. SALE I Men's India Gauze Vests. I Quality No. 11 I 1,1 5 56 3, «>• I.**.181 words
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Advertisement108 1921-11-14 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in Strata Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. d 1 Quotations given for complete Elect ie Lighting Power Installations, i Pull range of Eleotrioal inppliei in itook V I.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. j Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DiCtOirtpl" Telephones. MADSTRONG" Plants, rhe meal Lighting Set108 words
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Advertisement255 1921-11-14 1 CIGARJiiTKS NUMBER VIRGINIA Unvarying in Quality the World Over. Sola Manufacturer*: ARDATH TOBACCO Co. Ltd., j UMM AIR-COO LE^ Price 2,600 Fine Hill Climbing. To reach the summit of the WREKIN, which rises to a height of over 1,300 feet is no mean test of a car, but the 8255 words
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Article1213 1921-11-14 2 WHERE OUR MONEY GOES. Thirteen Dollars A Head. According to the latest censas i return*, the total popalation of the I Co onv of the Straits Set?l; meats is 883,769, and, according to tbe Badget as introduced io the Legislative Council, oat of a total revenue of $J9,202,1731,213 words
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Article95 1921-11-14 2 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $101,45*1.56 P X Pinnoru Esq., (monthly contribution) 15 N Kendall hsq., (sth contribution) 26 Messrs Uunlop Plantations Ltd. (3rd monthly contribution) 200 Messrs Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation 10,000 Messrs Castlefield Estate Staff (October contribution) 49 Kedah Government (monthly contribution) 1 .«T I95 words
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Article50 1921-11-14 2 topra. 1. Singapore, Nov 10. This market as been very dull during the past wek and prices have declined all rounc Transactions nave been small and:loaing quotations are as follows No. 1 Stanard $10.00 to $10.50 No 2 t 9.60 10.00 No. 3 h 900 9.5050 words
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Article190 1921-11-14 2 As from untitled 14 the office of the Staff Officer 1 the Local Forces will be nt Militay Headquarter, Fort Canning. The agent: of North Taiping Tin Dredging Copany state the directors have d'lared a fifth dividend 7tt per c«t, payable on AJov 30. Garrison fders state that Major F190 words
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Advertisement324 1921-11-14 2 The International Overseas Co. K *g? WM FINEST Cot!, sagar, "Sa-SS* AUSTRALIAN SBStaltaS: WHEAT FLOUR 1 in Piatt and ORB BRAND Black and White pepper. Sugar, Prices on application. Copra, OIL Oil Cake. Sa«;o Floor, Nutmegs, Coffee, °SSS The International Overseas Co., Pro^ cts IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, < M Street,324 words
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Advertisement339 1921-11-14 2 WOMEN SHOULD ILWAYS REMEMBER hat Coi is the caose of *nsny of th troubles of their sex and that PINKETIE3 are the remedy. To ensure daily regularity, to kefp the complexion free from •peH and blemishes, and to prevent or dispel sick L-adacli-e. these dainty little laxities are perfection. They339 words
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Advertisement530 1921-11-14 2 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the brain. How can you stand it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you don't530 words
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Advertisement684 1921-11-14 2 I AUCTION Sa£e. XJHEfoNG KOO^TeWTctI AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS. No. 30 X ing Street, Sing? pore. IMPORTANT AL CTION SALE OF Valuable Sea-side Property at East Coast Ron. Tanjong Katong and Town Properfes at Macao Street, Kelantan Hoad, etc. At Menri, Obeong Koon Seog A C Sale-Room, No. 30, n r On684 words
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Article747 1921-11-14 3 Lav- Prices Quoted in the Market, Singapore, November 10 j Mwsrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange j and Share Brokers, Issue tba follcwxf ..it ei quotations. Knbbtr, Deflar Skaxee. Valuta Buyers Sellers 1 Allecby 0.10 0.15 1 Aior Gajah 0.95 1.0# 2 Amalgamated Maly 1.00 145 i Ar,«747 words
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Advertisement285 1921-11-14 3 TMPIREIffIHT IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 730 p.m THE GREAT MACISTE SERIAL Id 24 y ac:S te—'he strangest raaa in the World, the greatest si** lirjfrg. the ir*t 4 reels so be Continued 4 «w reels eve y Thursday. Besin this hurricane serial aaw. Any c c fry ep sode285 words
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Advertisement613 1921-11-14 3 l h From THURSDAY, November 10, to TTJE3D\Y, November 15. Th I ai'timnrs It I Alnamorp Uin Tfct&tr e AT the s tBe on| J 1 tneatra BEST A I 1 I A Sit Jj Cfc O A atlutii Pictures, the 9 ipM Br™% Iffir" Ok garden EST riirjinrimDIvri -ssir8613 words
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Advertisement366 1921-11-14 3 Big Photo-plays of the year. Selected Specially for the Holidays. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 SHARP. JM "BHB-ME" A New Jester (ftomedy. 2 Parts. EARLE WILLIAM8 GRACE In the Vitagraph Play THE HAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL From the story by Bess Meredyth A silent Hero in this day366 words
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Article207 1921-11-14 4 The Disarmament Conference opened, Mr Hughes outlining the American naval proposals, which represent a big reduction on present fleets and programmes. President Harding expressed the hope that the Conference will signally influence the fortunes of the world. The Far Eastern problem is expected to prove difficult, with much207 words
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Article808 1921-11-14 4 At the Ex-Servicemen's dinner the other evening, His Excellency the Governor made reference to the Prince of Wales's visit in the Spring. He had, he said, in the provisional programme, included a function at which the heir to the throne could meet those now resident here808 words
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Article251 1921-11-14 4 Reuter. The P and O untitled Nellore arrived ■arly this morning. She is expected to leave this port for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan at 4 p.m. tomorrow. When the steamer G (T Daendels arrived here from Palembang this morning, it was discovered that three Tamils on board did not haveReuter. - 251 words
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Article180 1921-11-14 4 J Reuter. 9 Berlin, Wov 11. —The wildest and most baseless, rumours are circulating in connection with the arrival of the Reparations Commission, who.n Herr Wirth fcceived this morning ar.d made a statement to reviewing the financial and economic position and denying that the German Government is purposelyReuter. - 180 words
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Article138 1921-11-14 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14.—The Colombo correspondent of the "Malay Mail" wires that at the inquest on Leading Seaman Haysman, of the Dutch < the verdict was death was due to a pure accident, and no one was to blame. The cause of the138 words
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Article464 1921-11-14 4 Sir Edward Merewether, K C M G X C V O, has retired from the Governnorship of the Leeward Islands, anJ has been succeeded by Sir Eustace Edward Twistleton-Wykeham Fiennes, Bart, Governor of the Seychelles. The Malayan Leader" issues a free copy of a coloured map of the railway system464 words
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Article440 1921-11-14 4 ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS TO GO. Have You Subscribed Yet •nly live more c<av< r<.« which to subscribe to the «5! ,r Times" Libel rund. Ha, y 4 tribution come in yet ask you to coi#ider wh, not owe it to yourself to sha*. demonstration of public440 words
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Article152 1921-11-14 4 Reuter. Dearth of Marksmen. New York, Nov 11.—Senator I Root, in urging rapport of Rm exiles, thinks the BotatM ten* steadily drawing toward? its -Reuter. Not 12. —A in Intra" Moscow says that a neaber of Menshevik, or Socialist Revolutions!] party, attempted to assassinate Taw cherine, foreign eommiscary,Reuter. - 152 words
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Article110 1921-11-14 4 Reuter. London, Nov 12.—Impreswe scene? marked Remembrance Day, M armistice anniversary is now caW People wore poppies, which a emblem of the occasion. Tu I minutes silence was obscrvni worn) reverently and rigorously. There was an enormou- gatken*! at the Cenotaph, where nuaaei wreaths were deposited by represcn-Reuter. - 110 words
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Advertisement319 1921-11-14 4 CHOICE PERFUMES T R'ger Pallet's. "Gerard's" Perfumes. J. E Atkinson's Soec ia l.iw»t Bouquet dcs Indes $4 50 Specialities specialities Carnation 4 s«' White Vose $2.?5 NarcUsus 450 Caliionia Poppy I*7 Qassjflas 2.25 Poinsetta 3 7 > Aherisfclanc 25» Columbine i\± oz 4.7' v iolette de Parvel 300 9 4319 words
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Advertisement237 1921-11-14 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in tbe Strait* Settlements; 36, PHILLIP STBBEI, BINGAPOBE New Bhi omenta Arrived of:— Morgan's Salamander Crucibles from Nos 20 to 100 Russell's American Stocks and Dies w th Taps Complete (Without Thread) to screw J/16" to 1/4" do )/4" to 3/t" do ]/4 to Ij"237 words
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Advertisement75 1921-11-14 4 WESTERN AUSTRALIA TRADE DELEGATION. A tra<]« display of WVs'ern Aas ralian Frodoois will be op^iifji oi Monday t.t-x*, U h irsr., in tbe 010 Post Offic* BniMings at 9 a tn. A cordial invitation is *it*nd*d »o ali iuterested. Telephone No. .139. A. MACARTNEY, Secretary. 12 11 11 no. TO75 words
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Article1646 1921-11-14 5 Momentous nesting Opens it Washington. Statements Ey Delegates. Reuter. J rEarlier cables relating to the A'ashinpton Conference will be on Paste i Pan f Nov 11—Havas special corat the Washington Con,tn?nce state 5 that President Harding's policy in arriving at a limit of armawill takf account ofljihe dependence'ofReuter. - 1,646 words
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Article586 1921-11-14 5 TRADE DISPLAY OPENED TO-DAY. Some Interesting Details. SSd&SaS. 01d ,,ost 0ffi T r^ une representative went the ro Und of the cxhjbits «M ££rsT t the busincss t es, gathering samples, and eenera ly obtaining information likely to be ST 10 thc Keneral "X*sy0U ente J the exhibition586 words
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Article1144 1921-11-14 5 CALIFORNIA DELEGATES RECEIVED. Chinese Hospitality. i The representatives of the American 1 Trade Delegation were cntertai'-ed 1 by the members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at their rooms in Hill-street on Saturday. There was a very large gathering, and the presence of many American ladies added to1,144 words
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Article587 1921-11-14 5 Bishop's Visitation and Diocesan Conference. The Bishep'a Visitation to the Diocese of Uingapore was held in bt indrew'a Ca»hedr»l at 10.3) am, i on frday, all the clergy having previoanly received tbe Holy Com. ■nauiou at the Choral Celebration at 7 45. At) the Celebration the Bishop587 words
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Article73 1921-11-14 5 Singapore, November 14. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 13-32d Oo India— Bank Tel. Transfer 168 Mi On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 16% p.e. p.m. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 69 H On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer73 words
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Article73 1921-11-14 5 C. of C. rubber Association. Singapore, November 14. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 37Mt 38 November 38 38 Mt Nov. to Dec. 38 Va 39 Jan. to March 40 41 April to June 41 41V* Tone of Market.—Firm. Fred WaUrhouae Co.. Ltd. Singapore, November 14.73 words
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Article95 1921-11-14 5 Launched in Hongkong. On the 29th ult. Messrs W S Bailey and Co. launched from their yard at Kowloon, Hongkong, a single screw Steel tug-boat, 79 ft long by 16 ft t> ins beam, and with compound sur-, face condensing engines of 200 horse-' power. I95 words
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Article106 1921-11-14 5 (From Oux Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 12.—The arrangements for the Armistice Day celebrations at Ipoh left nothing to be desired. Sen ices were held at the principal churches for thanksgiving and for those who perished. There was a ceremonial parade of tro js. The Hon Mr Parr, British106 words
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Article85 1921-11-14 5 At the Victoria Theatre, this evenii g, there will be presented, for the !ir.-t time in Singapore, "Daddy Long Legs" on the film, with Mary Pickford in the chief role. In support will be screened Charlie Chaplin's great success, "Shoulder A t nis," the best of the85 words
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Advertisement225 1921-11-14 5 m m m NEVER SAY DTK, SiY TINTEX Great Reduction From To-day I- «g $0.30 i^s SHI At a'l D* spensariei, 11 Messrs Jobn Little Co.. Ltd. j M Sara Whiteaway LaiOlaw Co., Ltd. Agents IINTEX NEVER SAY DYE. SAY SWINEHART TYKES TUBES Sole Importers: £tW- THE Tyl Pacific Trading225 words
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Article750 1921-11-14 6 FOOTBALL. ST J O B ti. ST F A, Before a very large crowd at the Ponce L»epoi ground, an eleven representing tue it Francis Associawon piayed a team rcyiesenting uie St Wo*«yn'i Old xjoys' association. Ine too load was ox a nign stanuard botn •ia«s giving off an750 words
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Article133 1921-11-14 6 JACKSON-MILLAR CUP. Tha last of the pcason'p race*, the 300 yards for the Jackson-Millar trophy, took place at the Swimming Club yesterday. The competition consists of three races, 100 yards, 150 yards and 200 yards. There were four competitors in yesterday's race, W Penrice conceding 30 seconds to A133 words
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Article1017 1921-11-14 6 inter-club sports. Two Malayan Records. Fine weather fortunately prevailed for the adjourned finals of the InterClub Sports on the S C C ground on Friday afternoon. The events had lost some of their interest by the meagreness of the entries (Dickens did not turn up for the S C1,017 words
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Article547 1921-11-14 6 SATURDAY'S EVENTS. On Saturday afternoon the second of the Races for H E the Governor's Cup cams off in a very strong wind. Mr Flett started the seven boats af 3 p.m. sharp, over the Burton Course, and the Gertrude, sporting her new McGruer spars, got the best of547 words
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Article117 1921-11-14 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. TO-MORROWS TIES. B. Singles. H L Tafe. owe 4 vs. A S Gardner, ser. C Singles. D Gosling, scr vs. Powell, owe 15. G R Allen, scr vs. A L Scheisser, owe 3. F A Morrell, owe 2 vs. J Skytte, ecr. R H Gale, scr117 words
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Article61 1921-11-14 6 Yesterday a lawn bowls team of the SCC played a team of the Western Australian delegates, a rink game, the visitors being skippered by the Hon Mr Scaddan. The game was unfinished, scores being 18—11 in the favour of the Club team, which was composed of M B61 words
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Article63 1921-11-14 6 YMCA vs. STAFFORDS DL On Saturday the cricket match between the YMCA and Staffords second eleven resulted in a win for the former, who dismissed Iheir opponents for 72 (highest scores being Corp. Smith 16, Sgt Quarrell 15). The V M C A put up 102 for five wickets,63 words
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Article696 1921-11-14 6 Reynard - SINGAPORE BEAT MALACCA. By "Reynard." As predicted, Singapore were ab'e to defeat Malacca in the southern seotion of the Malaja rugger cup competition <>n the 8 C C ground on 8»ta<da>, bat very few expected the home team to gam a' score of 14 points to nil. .And indeed,696 words
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Article108 1921-11-14 6 At the Empire, Mauxise Tourneur's superproduction, "Woman", holds first place. In the novelty of ita subjects, the composition of its scenes, and the exquisite artistry with which the plot is unfolded, the picture promisee to create much laudatory comment. The action involves almost everything from the Garden of108 words
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Article39 1921-11-14 6 The French delegation to Washington tun i» »»liillir it» «uupll», ot cb»rnp»«7i».' nnli tor priv»t« in lor c»n bo,pit»bt>. 7b« oele<r»t«« bnvr rn»nv rvo.oe5i»H brine ot »rn»« »n6 «pirit.-. It i» vo»«ib1» lor tbem to do »o to <liu1o»»ti».39 words
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Advertisement362 1921-11-14 6 c. a Three res sons why A HHCQ Ingct Iron is superior. L R.stsU Rust. Because of its unequallrd purity ARM CO Ingot Iron resets rust longer than any other iron. Tbi« in tbe reason it has been so widely used in rail oal equipment, buildings, storage tanks culverts, etc.362 words
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Advertisement769 1921-11-14 6 AUCTION SALE. 1 X rare cppeitonf'y to acquire on of the most aire be Resorts in Tanjong Katong District, IMPORTANT UCIIOH BA E The Uodeisigned h*ve floured wi'h ine'rectirne U eff-r for role by Pobiio Anc their Saleroom, R ffl 8 Cbamb-rs, E file Place, fcioi;apore. On Monday, Novemb r769 words
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Article458 1921-11-14 7 CHANCE FOR NATIONS TO AGREE. WASHINGTON GATHERINGJ Reuter. London, Nov. £>.—Washington reate ntfjht pass the p. nlbrene resolution suspending the States naval building proI increased credence r Wi .r .r. vn that Senator Porad President Harding, :Z g t. rr rioty of such action as ■Jrg the best evidenceReuter. - 458 words
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Article212 1921-11-14 7 The Kemalist Thorn. Reuter. t Nov i».—A semi-official state» that the Franco-Turkish L u n4:W treaty unknown to -.-a Government, and declares Wlt 1 the agreement of 'To" as cen n hands llsh Government since Aprd fert'f tr e exce P tion of insignificant tat? 0es °PPReuter. - 212 words
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Article13 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. ESKeriT" ui sl v 15 Understood ■kty;-«es the flotation o£Reuter. - 13 words
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Article128 1921-11-14 7 ERRATIC MARK. French Concern. > Reuter. London, Nov 9.—German marks in London provided another sensation when, following the rally at yesterday's close of 1,125, they commenced about a thousand under that figure owing to renewed buying for legitimate trade purchases, and went to 9K and finished at 970,—KAiterReuter. - 128 words
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Article81 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. Melbourne, Nov io.—The "Melbourne Age" says the Federal Government is considering the proposal ol South Australian syndicate to secure a hundred square miles of the northern territory for growing cotton on a large scale. The syndicate wants to introduce Kanaka labour on the cond tion that eachReuter. - 81 words
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Article80 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. The Hague. Nov 9.—The Second Chamber discussed a Bill for revising the Constitution. It rejected amendments in favour of a referendum to decide whether Holland should become a Republic in the _>vent of the Royal House becoming extinct, and also limiting the succession to Princess Juliana. ItReuter. - 80 words
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Article67 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. London, Nov 9.—Relaxation of tension in South East Europe is indicated by a Prague wire stating that the Czecho-Slovak army has begun to demobilise.—Reuter. Athens, Nov £>. —The newspapers learn that Greeks and other Christians in Cilicia will be given twenty days to Jeave the territoryReuter. - 67 words
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Article68 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. Paris, Nov 9.—Satisfaction at the growth of Franco-German trade is expressed by the Minister of Commerce in the course of a statement in tho Senate whereia he said that German imports into France were 1,750 million francs for the first eight months of 1921 compared withReuter. - 68 words
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Article61 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. New York, Nov 10.—A thousand marines have been deUiiiled to fulfil the role of handymen as guards on the mail trains all over the country, in consequence of robbers' attacks. The Postmaster General reports that in the year ended last April, the department lost a million andReuter. - 61 words
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Article43 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. New York, Nov 10.—Ten persons were killed and seven wounded in election affrays in Kentucky. The casualties include candidates, polling clerkti policemen and voters. —Reuter. New York, Nov 10.—Mr Hylan has been re-elected Mayor by a plurality of j 420,000.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article43 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. Antwerp, Nov 10.—The fire on the s s City of Rangoon probably extends to number three hold. The Fire Brigade tug is flooding holds two and three. It is expected there will be serious damage to the hull.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article36 1921-11-14 7 New York, Nov 10.—A reduction is announced of ten per centum in the w-ages of the employees on all railways in the north-eastern portion of the United States. This affects a million men.36 words
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Article40 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. Washington, Nov 9.—Sir Charles and Lady Addis and Miss Betty Addis are sailing by the P and O Kashmir on Nov 11 on a tour of China and the Far East, end expect to be abeent some months*—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article48 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. Paris, Nov 0.—The Minister for the Colonies in a statement said he had no information as regards a French company's offer of the sale of land in the New Hebrides to Australia, and if such an offer was made he should visw it with Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article169 1921-11-14 7 UNKNOWN WARRIOR. America's National Shrine. Reuter. Washington, Nov 10—Mr A J Balfour and Sir A Geddes headed the procession of twenty automobiles, filled with wreaths from the Embassy to the Capital. On behalf of the King a wreath was placed on the coffin of the Unknown Warrior. TheReuter. - 169 words
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Article126 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. London, Nov 10.—In the Home cf Commons at question time, Mr Cecil Sarmsworth said an Italian representative was at present at Angora, but the Italian Foreign Minister categorically denied that Italy intended to conclude a separate agreement at Angora and assured the British Government it would beReuter. - 126 words
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Article130 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. Geneva, Nov 9.—The commission of the International Labour Conference has adopted by 17 to 12 the draft convention establishing the general rule of one day's rest in seven but providing great elasticity in its application. The Conference discussing the report of the International Labour office. Mr Matsumoto,Reuter. - 130 words
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Article44 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. London, Nov 9.—Mr Lloyd George received the Miners' Executive at Downing-street and confirmed the Government's refusal to pay the miners a subsidy of three millions sterling from the "jiexpended balance of the Government's subsidy of ten millions to the mining industry.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article169 1921-11-14 7 Reuter. Washington, Nov 9,—The cruiser Olympia, containing the body of the American unknown warrior, has arrived.—Reuter. The Hague, Nov 10,—The military defaulter, CroWndaal, whose arrest was responsible for the demonstrations against the Government last month, has been sentenced to nine months military detention, less four months already served.Reuter. - 169 words
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Article112 1921-11-14 7 Some little while ago a paragraph appeared in this paper stating that shoe? were being manufactured from smoked sheet rubber. I had the opportunity of inspecting a pair of these rubber shoes during a recent visit to Taiping, and th<*y are undoubtedly a success. Tho are lined with thin leather,112 words
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Article1304 1921-11-14 7 MOVE TO BRING DOWN PRICES. Official Statement. Mr J Scaddan, Minister for mines railwajts, industries, woods and forests in Australia, and now accompanying the Western Australian trade delegation in the Straits, gives the official point of view in a statement to the press as follows: The point1,304 words
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Article405 1921-11-14 7 Messrs Snowman and Co. of Hongkong, reported on Oct 22 Our market, since we last reported cn the 8th inst, has continued firm and the Saigon-Hongkong rate has somewhat strengthened, tonnage for Saigon-Java being ako well in de mand. The demand for vessels On Time-charter remains weak but405 words
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Article139 1921-11-14 7 RUBBER SHARE MARKET GUTHRIE AND CO'S WEEKLY, REPORT. Singapore, Nov 10. Larly in the week the rubber market developed considerable activity consequent on a strong Trade demand and values advanced 2 3 cents. There was a good attendance of Buyers at the Weekly Auction yesterday, Manufacturing interests being well represented.139 words
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Article217 1921-11-14 7 Singapore Nov. 9. The Share Market has been more active during the week, and the volume of business passing shews narked improvement. The latest London cable to hand quotes Shells 95s and Mexican Eagles 67s 6d with a firmer tendency. Rubbers.—The raw material has igain217 words
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Article342 1921-11-14 7 Singapore, November 10. Since our last report a general allround improvement has been noticeable in the market, and prices have moved steadily upwards. Manufacturers have como into the market in quite a marked manner and have appeared quite willing to pay the present level of342 words
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Article61 1921-11-14 7 Owing to the pressing need for economy H M the King announces his inability to afford an outfit for his yacht Britannia next year, notwithstanding that yachting is hie favourite sport. Mi? George L Logan, formerly American Consul in Penang is the Hon Secretary of the Philippines Carnival Association, Manila,61 words
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Article26 1921-11-14 7 Ceylon, from Yokohama 14-11. Nagamo Maru, from Calcutta 13-11 G G Daendels, from Palemban*. 14-11. Singkep, from Djambi 13-11. Singaradja, from Medan 14-11.26 words
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Article58 1921-11-14 7 London, Oct 22.—It is pointed out that the £25,000,000 is not the solt contribution of the Government to wards the Export Credits Scheme, but regardable only as an insurance premium. Thus the estimated capita relcasable may reach a total ol f500,000,000. Immense trade is anticipated as x58 words
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Advertisement634 1921-11-14 7 NOTICE. MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION, 1922 GROUND COMMITTEE. To Manufacturers, Merchants. Agents, and Others. L Applications will be received up to December 7th f 1921, for tha rental of plots, shops and kiosks for the exhibition and sale of goods of all classes of manufacture at the forthcoming Industrial Exhibition to be634 words
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Miscellaneous490 1921-11-14 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Nov 14. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang •Kinta 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. Mauritius Hong Kheng 3 p.m Colombo Bombay* Malay Maru 3 p.m. Port Swetteiiham,* Penang/ Madras Negapatam, taking mails for EUROPE, etc. via Bombay) Teesta 3 p.m. Registration490 words
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Article11 1921-11-14 8 (We do not necessarily tnioTM fne opinions sxpressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article488 1921-11-14 8 From "PRO BONO PUBLICO" I think the finding of some relief works for local labourers would not be out of place. Although it may not give much relief for sufferers, I presume that something is better than nothing. Also this brings within it the idea of beautifying488 words
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Article198 1921-11-14 8 A Useful Invention. Great trouble is often experienced by ali classes in directing rikisha pulUrs where and when to turn. This ia particularly marked in the case of Europeans, even though Chinese (and Malays and Indians as well) are experiencing such trouble, as the language spoken by the198 words
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Article125 1921-11-14 8 We regret to state, says the "Malay Mail", that the glass factory established by Chinese enterprise at the 3rd mile on the Sungei Besi road about a year ago, has had to shut down. It is encouraging, however, to hear of its re-opening under new management. We cannot have too125 words
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Article584 1921-11-14 8 LOOKING FOR ORIENTAL TRADE. An Inspection Toar. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's fine *aaael, the Empire State »rrived al Singapore early yeaterday morning aud tied »p al Ik* Main Wharf. The Empire Stale, like all the o<ber vessel» of a aimilar class owned by the Pacific Mail Co.,584 words
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Article104 1921-11-14 8 The Malay driver of a motor lorry at Setapak ori Monday knocked down and killed a small Malay boy. The driver was charged in the Kuala Lumpur police court, on Tuesday with driving in a reckless and dangerous manner, and was remanded in custody until the 15th inst. As a104 words
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Advertisement245 1921-11-14 8 i„ i,hi W mi ————SO———— As an Appet ser ORIN K MELROSE DROVER OLD TOM GIN I Fop PahUs, Slings and Cocktails. SOLE AGENTS: Hdttenbach LazarHS& Sons, Ltd. >Incorporated in tbe traits Settlements,) SINGAPORF. ~j to rHi TRIBUNE,** The only 5 cent Paper tn Malaya. Subscrlp'loa Bate —SIS a Year,245 words
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Advertisement31 1921-11-14 8 Why suffer th* burden o! tooth ache: which can ba relieved almost immediately by oonntiltinj K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BBAB BABAH ROAD via front of French Church TBOKI Ilea. I31 words
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Advertisement628 1921-11-14 8 *l' j What Do You Want A Tractor Tor? the first thing you will think of plowing. But don't .tog.there..lf your tractor is to be a profit-maker for you, it must do much more than plow. 1 i t must be able to do practically all the work around your628 words
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Advertisement359 1921-11-14 8 STEAMER SAILINGS oTsCk Tki kabntttti Uuh limited. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STHEET. PBOPOs3D SAILLN r if ,w BIWCAPOB* 1 (Subject to ftaagc vita at Co c) EUROPEAN LINE. LONDON, ANTWF,./' £4* TEHDAJa AND RAMBUaS 'Amaffcn llrtu ur.NoiM Nov j Atlas Maru ri D■ cli l» c is359 words
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Advertisement541 1921-11-14 9 P. «0. British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. IV. Co. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. fBB COMPANY'S MAIL SEBVIOES EAST OF JOMBAY in at present suspended. LONDOfi FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONT)ON Due SINGAPORE. Bailors about Nov 14 Egypt541 words
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Advertisement554 1921-11-14 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. AjT FOR AOOOUNT OF.THE U~s7 SHIPPING BOARD, SAN FBANastO-»ANiXA-EABT INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For OALOUCTA Diiwei SaS^Sute** 6 P-enger. and Freight Nov 16 Paasengera and Freight Dec 15 r^,eBL FBANOIB0 J ia MAN LV HONOLULU. Serine State P»»»engera and Frai ah t554 words
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Advertisement682 1921-11-14 9 I CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. S. A.) Direct San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU j SAN FRANCISCO, From SINGAFORE. «.s. NANKING 15,000 tons, Dec 1 (Minimum First Class fare, Singapore to San682 words
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Advertisement569 1921-11-14 9 N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) Lonaon Lino Fortnightly Servioe For MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP ria POBT8. Atsuta Maru Nov 17 Shidsuoka Maru No* 30 Haktne Maru (New Steamer) Deo M Liverpool Line Monthly Service For MAB8EILLES LIVERPOOL via PORTS. K tniakura Maru Deo is Hamburg lino Monthly Service For569 words
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Advertisement473 1921-11-14 10 WANTED, W N I ED. —3 Steam launches, 1 Mo orojol Sunbeam or Royal Biti'l i, 5 F. rd Motor tracks, 2 ears R >ver, B, S A., Naoinr, Hnco fist. Apply q iic to Mr. Deng, Navy Hotel, B 1 Ko*d. t 11 22 11 DO YOU BE *LIZE473 words
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Advertisement628 1921-11-14 10 NOTICE, MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN t HOTEL Anandha Bhavan Lodge 130. Penang Street PENANG. NOTICE, The following are the only persons authorised by vi to enter into oontraoti or other engagements on our behalf and to sign for our firm. YEO HOON KEVT, Manager. TAN HONO TEE, A««t. Manager. T. T.628 words
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Advertisement490 1921-11-14 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE C 0„ LTD, (Incorporated in tha S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. J Paid-op Capital $2,000,000 Surplua mm B*o,ooo COURT OF DIRECTOR 3. Saah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lea Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. I Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq.490 words
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Advertisement484 1921-11-14 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BRANCHES r*enang 85 Beach Street. 131 Jonaer Street. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 100 Jalan Rahamat, Palembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised M484 words
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Advertisement431 1921-11-14 10 BANKS. BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd m England BY BOTAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in ooo.uoo Sharea of £6 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 National431 words
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Advertisement314 1921-11-14 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAL OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 63 KLING STREET. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. .AGENCIES: < IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authc rised $20,000,000 laaued $10,500,000 Paid-up 6,260,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam,314 words
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Advertisement448 1921-11-14 10 i INSURANCE. 'm if n ,i %HE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) BOArtJ OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keug. 0.8. E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chairman. En Ton? Sen, Esq. C ,B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. j Lim Ch wee China, Esq. Choa Poh448 words
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