Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1921
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Title Section28 1921-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. NO. 268 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement250 1921-11-15 1 bUN y COMPANY supplies AU photographic Materials AND m Bight Plata for Amateurs IN njrilopict? Printing and Enlargement No 94. NORTH BRIDGE PDAD, SINGAPOREphone 660jaBHBBStJSSPBBPF'SSBHBBSBSSBBBata. SJ i QUALITY RULES THE I^S WORLD OVER mlw, \Typeusriiersj Mechanical perfection is as much appreciated greater investment value, so will a merchant in Continental250 words
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Advertisement33 1921-11-15 1 TNE MM TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE ?hone *To. 171 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advsnoa. Pe' annum 15 00 I Half early S 7>o Per quarter 575 1 Poetage Extra SO cte per month.33 words
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Article1010 1921-11-15 2 REPUTATION OF FRANCB AT STAKE. A Shanghai Comment, No apology is needed for making further reference to the affairs of th« Banque Industrielle da Chine, says "Finance Commerce," Shanghai. So many people in China, Japan aud other parts of Far Eastern Asia in which this concern had branches,1,010 words
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Article189 1921-11-15 2 Payment to U.S.A. Reuter. London, Nov 11. —Mr McKenna has returned to England from America. In an interview he said he thought general opinion in America opposed the oancellation of the Allies' war debts. Where it was understood that debts could only be paid in the form ofReuter. - 189 words
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Article280 1921-11-15 2 The following properties wen? sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co, at their saleroom No 30 Kling-street on Wednesday afternoon: Two pieces of land situate at Jalan Tebrau, Johore Bahru, containing the respective areas of 115 acres 2 roods and 140 acres planted with280 words
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Article156 1921-11-15 2 At a recent meeting of the General l\irposes Committee of the I S P applications fropi 48 candidates for membership were considered, of whom 16 were elected. Several eases were investigated and courses of action decided upon. It was decided to hold I S 1» propaganda moetfngs at Ipo'a, Teluk156 words
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Article277 1921-11-15 2 Feeling in America- Reuter. Washington, Nov 11.—America's unknown soldier was buried to-day in Arlington national cemetery with the highest military honours, President Harding, members of the Cabinet, and many foreign representatives following the coffin on foot. Ex-president Wilson followed part of the way in a carriage. The routeReuter. - 277 words
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Article35 1921-11-15 2 A marriage has been arranged between Mr H G H Mitchell, Assistant Traffic Manager, F M S Railways, and Miss Margaret Staddor., of Bramfort Spellee, Devon. The marriage will take place short lj; at Exeter.35 words
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Advertisement331 1921-11-15 2 The International Overseas Co. FINEST Coal, Sugar, ti££r AUSTRALIAN aif'fJS WHEAT FLOUR Tin Plate and ORB BRAND .Black and White pepper, sogar, Prices on application Copra, Oil, Oil Cake. Sago Flour, Nutmegs. Coffee, 1 H« The International Overseas Co., Pro^ ct IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, 4, Cecil Street, Singapore, S.S. j331 words
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Advertisement574 1921-11-15 2 MAKE YOURSELF STRONGER Feop'H with 8 v ronat oonatitatlonB eeoape many minor illi that make life miserable for others Don't yon envy the friend who does not know what a headache is, whcie digeation ig perfect and aleep nndiitarbed How far do yon come from th'B deBoription and have yon574 words
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Advertisement299 1921-11-15 2 DONT GIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when you have tried all the cures you know and these cures have failed—don't give up. The skill of man can tnd a way to solve299 words
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Advertisement690 1921-11-15 2 AUCTION SALE. cheong koon^senTTcT AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS No. 30 King Street, Singapore. mmaaamm i IMPORT AM r ALĕTION SALE OF Valuable Sea-side Property at East Coast Rn Q Tanjong Katong and Town Propert/es at Macao Street, Kolantan KGad, etc. At Cheong Koon Ser.g <fe Co.'a Sal* s Rook, No 30, Xii690 words
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Article766 1921-11-15 3 Lilt* i Prise* Quoted |n the Market, J.r.&apore, November 16. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following !s»; of quotations. Rabbet, DeHar Shares, Hm Vale S3 Buyers Sellers 1 Allenby 0.10 0.20 1 k%f Gajah LOO 1.10 I Amalgamated Mary 1.00 1.2* Ayr766 words
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Advertisement286 1921-11-15 3 EMPIRE CIKSr IN THE FIRST BHOW AT 730 p._ THE GREAT MACISTE SERIAL In 24 R^ele. Maciste—the strangest man in the World, the greatest living. To-night the first 4 reels to be continued 4 new reels every Thursday. Begin this hurricane serial nov. Any episode every episode will glue you286 words
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Advertisement649 1921-11-15 3 i From THURSDAY, November 10 to TTJBBDAY, November 15. 5* 1 fmm Tbc&ue at the lath* only I best _r\ Im I I XT. IVI mmf IVrY '"SSL!" I i orflltßira Cakes, Coffee, I MthtKST Tht Hall for Moifc aod Ftatorti Tea. ett. I station inra_ »oad. 4\wing I mm649 words
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Advertisement287 1921-11-15 3 IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 SHARP. JAMES JT CORBETT In the Universal Super Serial THE MIDNIGHT MAN In Eighteen Episodes Tbirty-Six Reels TO-NIGHT Episodes One, Two, Three and Four. First Eight Reels (continued next Tuesday.' IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 PM Australasian Animated News G&rHte Nc 411.287 words
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Article184 1921-11-15 4 Precise details of the U S proposals for limitation of naval armaments are stated, and reveal American sincerity in this matter. The reductions contemplated are generally regarded as drastic, going farther than anyone expected, bat none the less acceptable therefor. It is declared that if either Britain or184 words
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Article55 1921-11-15 4 In Memoriam. A Sokmn High Man of rVqoiem for the repote of the eonl of the Uie Mn. Eugenic Wella will be oelebrated at the Ohnreh of St. Joteph on Wednesday, the 16th last, at 6 30 a.m. The kind prayeri and attendanoe of frienda and relatives are55 words
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Article775 1921-11-15 4 Gradually but slowly a great change is coming over the face of Singapore—a change for the better. Old and insignificant buildings are giving place to modem structures worthy of the valuable sites upon which they stand, giving promise that within a few years we shall have a city775 words
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Article270 1921-11-15 4 The Italian Minister left Bangkok by the Kuala on Nov. 4, on a special mission to Singapore. An announce.nent relative to the Western Australian trade display will be found on page 6. There was a motor accident* in Beach-road on Friday, when Car 8462 knocked down a Chinese and injured270 words
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Article162 1921-11-15 4 Echo of Jtecent Case. Shaik Sairo Abdullah, the Indian against whom, if will be rememberea an order was passed for him to quit the Colony in consequence of his beint arrested on a charge of being in possession of sedrtious literature has been re-arrested and charged with refusing162 words
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Article152 1921-11-15 4 Owing to pressure on space to-day. we are compelled to hold over a report of two very interesting paperread at the afternoon meeting of th Diocesan Conference yesterday. Th-*e will be given in our next issue. The subject for this evening it? Re-Union," Papers are to be read152 words
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Article246 1921-11-15 4 It is reported that three Hokiens Ang Ah Tong, the driver of motor car 3710, has been arrested and charged with rash driving and knocking down a Chinese in Victoria-street. It is understood that Mr J C Paswho has been prospecting in the Perlis limestone caves, has JimiuilSMl a rich246 words
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Article1007 1921-11-15 4 NO DELAY IN BILLIARD SCHEME. Club's Roll of *Honour. A general sseeti] g of bers of the Singapore Cricket held in the pavilion yes;... ij astically resolved that the i billiards extension scheme be ed with at once. There was faj v large attendance and the Pre Sir1,007 words
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Advertisement383 1921-11-15 4 CHOICE PERFUMES mmmmmmami mm ma Refer ft Qailet'a. -Gerard'a" Perfaaies. J. E. AtkhWa mmmmm, B-w«"— «g White Rose $1.25 Narcissus 4.50 Caldornia PepPT $*75 Goraflee t.tS Poinsetta ALerisßlanc 2.50 fefc Columbine IM ox. 47» Ja,mm 2 2t *mmJmT 2 .g; Violette de Paerel S.OO 4 5 Llris Blanc Ooa. 5383 words
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Advertisement240 1921-11-15 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*. 36, PHILLIP SIBBEST, SINGAPORE Now Shipments Arrived of Morgan's Salamander Crucibles from Nob 20 to 100 Russell's American Stocks and Dies with Taps Complete (Without Thread) to aorew 1/16" to 1/4" do 1/4" to 3/4" do 1/4" to I*" Easterbrook Allcard240 words
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Advertisement46 1921-11-15 4 WESTERN AUSTRALIA TRADE DELEGATION. A trade display of Western Ana tralian Produots will be opened on Monday next, 14th init., in the old Post Office Buildings at 9 a.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all iai*-restei>. Telephone No. 339. A. MACARTNEY, Secretary. 12 11 u.o.46 words
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Article1667 1921-11-15 5 It. Hughes Causes a Sensation. Some Drastic Proposals. Reuter. Nov 12. —Additional [he extent of Mr HogW a outlined at the confer- red frees his statement. 1 J for the immediate des-v-sax capital fighting :1 .atJig 1,»T6,000 tons. mc months after the agreej MUlilisliissrt of Brii n< ,rReuter. - 1,667 words
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Article185 1921-11-15 5 Marshal Joffre Departs. Reuter. Paris, Nov. 11.—France has given a month's notice of denunciation of the modus vivendi regulating FrancoSpanish commercial relations. A semi-official statement explains this is due to the Spanish policy of protectionism, which unfavourably affects French trade.—Heater. Brussels, Nov. 12.—The Belgian Economic Mission, initiatedReuter. - 185 words
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Article75 1921-11-15 5 The local Japanese Consulate informs us that the following official telegrarr has been received Tokio, v 'ov 13.—Viscount Korekiyo Takahashi has been appointed Prime Minister. He also holds the portfolio of Financ*., Minister. There is no other ministrial change. [Viscount TJakahashi was born in 1854. Was President75 words
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Article32 1921-11-15 5 Paris, Nov 12.—The third anniversary of the Armistice was celebrated throughout France in a qedet way, crowds paying their respects to the French and Allied military tombs. —Reuter.32 words
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Article39 1921-11-15 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 14.—The "New York Herald" states that treaty was signed at Moscow on Nov. I tfv>we«n the Russian Soviet and Mongolian Government, definitely expanding the Soviet zone of in tho Ft* Eatt—aWdshr. i JReuter. - 39 words
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Article306 1921-11-15 5 ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS TO GO. Hare You Subscribed Yet? Only four more days remain in which to subscribe to the Straits Times" Libel Fund. Has your contribution come in yet? If not, we ask you to consider whether you do not owe it to yourself to306 words
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Article377 1921-11-15 5 The Firms Represented. There were many visitors to the old Post Office Building during yesterday and this morning to see the trade exhibits of the Western Australian Delegation. We described some of the exhibits yesterday, and we now give a full list of the firms represented at377 words
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Article90 1921-11-15 5 Two Boats to the lUeen*. The Master Attendant informs ua that Capt Murphy, of s.s. Bessemer City, Yokohama to Calcutta, reports that the Japanese steamer New York Maru is stranded on Bombay Reef at 16.03 degrees. North and 112J0 degrees east. The boat sent out distress90 words
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Article912 1921-11-15 5 Plebius - WHAT IT OFFERS TO THE SETTLER. By "Plebius." The following article is based on information obtained from the Western Australian business delegates now in Singapore When the doughty mariners of old, Houtman, Dirk Hartog, Nutys, Dampier and Fleming, first came across the shores of the "great South land"912 words
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Article35 1921-11-15 5 C. of C. Robber Association. Singapore, November 15. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 37 38 Nov. to Dec. 38 38 V» Jan. to March 40 40 Vs Tone of Market.—Steady.35 words
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Article53 1921-11-15 5 Singapore, November 15. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are as under:— New York.—18 cts. London.—lid. Singapore.—37 1-3 cts. Tone of Market.—Steady. A wire from the Banes Commerciale Italiana, Milano. dated Nov 10, noon, states: Exchange on London Lires 96.25 par pound sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per53 words
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Article82 1921-11-15 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 15. Silver 38%. Hongkong 17% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $47%. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Small enquiry. 4 Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.20 to $1.25, Souths 55 to 60 cents, Batang Padangs 55 to 60 cents, Papans 17 to 22 cents, Rawangs 47%82 words
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Article153 1921-11-15 5 Victoria Theatre Packed. A packed house at the Victoria Theatre last night were treated to a very enjoyable evening's entertainment, when two very popular films were screened, by Far Eastern Fi»ms, Ltd—"Daddy Long—legs'' and "Shoulder Arms." The first picture shows Mary Pickford at her best, and is153 words
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Article74 1921-11-15 5 Geneva, Nov. 11.—The Labour Conference has adopted a draft convention fixing the minimum age for stokers and trimmers of ships at eighteen.—Reuter. H E General Sir John Fowler, the G O C, at Penang yesterday presented to C S M Ogle of the Penang Volunteers, the Long Service medal. There74 words
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Advertisement230 1921-11-15 5 I m H] NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX Your HOME will look ajaj bright with our colours *To 7 ISk for curtains, table clothe, lamp srv dcs, etc. TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY 881 j 188 SWINEHART TYRES TUBES tSole Importers: THE Pacific Trading yo., c Limited, §j 66, 67230 words
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Article849 1921-11-15 6 Rover - FOOTBALL. ST J O B DEFEAT VINOLIA CLUB. By "Rover." On Saturday, the Malacca Club padang was lined on all sides by a very large crowd, which assembled to see the return match between the local Vinolians and the St Joseph s Old Boys' Association, the former having won849 words
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Article346 1921-11-15 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIH. B. Single*, H L Taf e. owe 4 vi A 3 Gardner, SCT. C Single*. D Gosling, ear ts Powell, owe 15. G R Allen, set ts A L Scheisser, owe 8, F A Morrell, owe 2 ts J Skytte, scr. R H Gale,346 words
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Article66 1921-11-15 6 The St Joseph's Old Boys' Association played the Vinolia Club 4b lawn tennis on the Police Recreation ground at Malacca, F James and Cheong Chee Lim represented the Old Boys, whilst H M de Souza and C F Gomes played for the V C. The visitors were66 words
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Article215 1921-11-15 6 STAFFORDS re. YMCi The above match, played on Saturday, resulted as follows Staffords. Norris c and b Stack 1 Beattie b Ignatius 0 Cpl Smith c Weerakody b Ignatius 16 Cp Blake b Ignatius 0 Sgt Williams b Ignatius 6 Reid b Suck 0 Mean c Weerakody b Stack215 words
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Article102 1921-11-15 6 SELANGOR v». NEGRI SEMBILAN. On Saturday, at Seremban, Selangor met Negri Sembilan in their return in-ter-State match and again the result was a draw, this time one try (3 pts) all. Negri Sembilan were unfortunate in being unable to play their usual halves, Woollard and Stokes-Highes. On their way102 words
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Article110 1921-11-15 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS. A race for the Abbotsford Cup will be rowed on Dec 17, and om the same date there will be Maiden Pair race* for cups kindly presented by Mr F R Heron. Entries for the latter will be confined to members who have never previously rowed winning110 words
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174 1921-11-15 6 In response to many requests, we have arranged for depots for the sals of the "Malaya Tribune" in the Katong district, and our readers in that growing locality are asked to obtain thsir copies from the two places indicated below. There is at present no174 words
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Article61 1921-11-15 6 Hebe, from Port Swettenham 15-11. City of Pekin, from Manila 15-11. Amazone Maru from Kobe 16-11. Canadian Skirmisher from Calcutta 14-11. Yomei Maru, from Kosseir 14-11. Ban Hong Liong, from Batavia 14- 11. Ban Whatt Soon, from Malacca 15- 11. Busho Maru, from Keelung 15-11. Euryalus, from61 words
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Article41 1921-11-15 6 The firm of H W T Fogden, Ltd., of Seremban, have, we understand, secured a big Government contract in Kedah.-M.M. The Girl Guides' Association (Selangor) held a rally on Saturday at which Mrs A Cavendish, Chief Commissioner for Malaya, was present.41 words
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Article154 1921-11-15 6 To-day» Nov 15. High Tidee.--9.46 a.m., 10.41 p.m. Full Moon. Cold Storage, Boustead's, 12.30. Dioeesan Conference meetings, 9.8012.45; 5-7. Rent Assessment Board, 2.15. Government House At Home. SVC: Malay Co., 5.15. B. Scouts: 11th Troop, 5.15. Freemasonry: Zetland Lodge, 8.80. Pickford-Chaplin films, Victoria Theatre, 9.15. To-morrow, Nov154 words
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Article277 1921-11-15 6 To-day, Nov 15. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Mersing, Kuantan ft Kemaman Quorra 2 p.m. Hongkong Swatow •Cadarctta 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai A Japan, taking mails for U S A A Canada Nellore 2 p.m. Malacca A Muar *Kaka 8 p.m. Calcutta Wolverine State 4 p.m. To-morrow, Nov.277 words
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317 1921-11-15 6 Msils for Europe: Christmas letters, Nov. 17 and 24; parcels Nov. 16, t 17, 19 and 22. New Year letters, Nov. 28 and Dec. 1; parcels Nov. f 28, 30 and Dee. 1. Mails for USA and Canada: New Year letters, Nov.317 words
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Article28 1921-11-15 6 Mrs T R Jones, of Seremban, who was recently operated on for appendicitis in the Singapore Hospital is going to qn rnedjcal advice, actry Rev Mr Jrmet,— M.L'.28 words
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Advertisement334 1921-11-15 6 Light Railway Equipment., 1 hroughout every process of manufacture Hudson Material it supervised by skilled engineers who are specialists ia light railway equipment. Hudson deeigoers have had practical experience of light railway requirements for all parts of the world. If yonr light railway equipment is to be efficient and economical334 words
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Advertisement939 1921-11-15 6 AUCTION SALE.* A rare opportunity to acquire one C f the moat desirable Uetl h fit sorts in Tanjong Katong Dl&trty. */mPPORT ANT AUCTION Miff. The Undersigned have beea favoured with irsboctiorjs to ft for tale by Pablio Aue<% at their Sale.roon Rsffhs Chambers, R fflis Piece, SinnaporK On Monday,939 words
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Article400 1921-11-15 7 THE-> ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. "What is your impression of Lord Northcliffe and your opinion of his Lordship's views on the question of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance?" The question was put by a representative of the "S C M Post" to Dr Wu Ting-fang, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the400 words
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Article177 1921-11-15 7 S.E. The Bangkok Sports Club evidently includes at least one animal lover. After some recent races one interested spectator appeared, writes the Siam Observer," on the scene with a cat on his shoulder and leading a calf by a string. It appears that this member had been warnedS.E. - 177 words
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Article132 1921-11-15 7 A short time ago it was announced that the Orient Lin# had decided to establish an intermediate service between London and Australia these steamers having accommodation only for saloon and third class passengers. For this purpose two ships have been put on the run, the132 words
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Article111 1921-11-15 7 The Rev. W E Horiey, District Superintendent, F M S. and Malacca, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, is proceeding on leave at the end of this year. He will then have apent 2? years in the ministry out here, and has not been on leave for six years. He intends111 words
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Article396 1921-11-15 7 GLOOMY TALES OF 1922. One Ray of Sunshine. The year 1921 has not been exactlyone of unalloyed happiness, but there will be no eagerness to welcome its successor when it is seen what Moore —not "Old Moore," but Francis Moore —predicts for us, in his almanac for396 words
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Article120 1921-11-15 7 A Big Reserve. The Resident of Pahang has declared 16,000 acres of forest in Pahang in the districts of Bentong and Temerloh in the Mukims of Sabai and Semantan to be reserved. Its boundaries are North—A line more or less parallel to, and about two miles south of,120 words
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Article124 1921-11-15 7 S.E. Some enterprising enthusiast ought to make a collection of quaint shop signs in Penang, else we shall soon begin doing it ourselves. Don't go across the road to be cheated; come in Here!" is a classic, but the humour of this, from a jeweller's shop in CarnarvonS.E. - 124 words
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Article91 1921-11-15 7 As patron of the Y M C A, His Majesty the King has addressed words of warm tribute to the organisation on the centenary of the birth of Sir George Williams, father of the Red Triangle as it is now more generally called. The Anglo-Chinese school in Klang, opened in91 words
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Article1007 1921-11-15 7 THE OLYMPIA SHOW CRITICISED. The Strain of Speed. We are all showmen we era all always showing something to some body. Even those who boast that they never show off" are trying to show as that tbey don't. Some--pecialiue in making exhibitions of— themselves; others iv showing op'1,007 words
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Article74 1921-11-15 7 M.M. According to the minutes of the last Sanitary Board meeting at Seremban, all leases for maat markets and other contracts tending towards food monopolies are to be done away with and the market stalls are to be rented out monthly. The slaughter houses, however, are still to be letM.M. - 74 words
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Advertisement575 1921-11-15 7 2 was SIiAITS JEHLEIEITS WAR LOAN, 1921. issiis of $20,000,080 Loan Banal interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cant, per annara parthlt half-yearly on May 1 aad November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY I, 1926. hi si \mm Tax aod athsr Duties. Price ol issrn 100—pip575 words
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Advertisement548 1921-11-15 7 ■■i 'v aaaaj t—^ Every wineglassful of j 'Wincarnis* means an I increased amount of I New strength, 1 j New rich red blood, New nerve force, New vitality. The outstanding value of 'Wincar. i nis' in promoting a progressive [j increase in strength and vitality is a due to548 words
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Advertisement202 1921-11-15 7 —A Single Trii v Pfoves the perioi ity OF FRAMROZ i CD'S I Aerated Waters. William Caxton first introduced the printing press into t nglanc in the year 1471. Alter acquiring the mv nttd art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the Jand of his birth, and set202 words
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Obituary610 1921-11-15 8 HOW ASSASSINATION TOOK PLACE. Late Premier's Career. A Shanghai message to the "Sosth morning post," describing the --itseination of Mr Hara, tbe Japa- "< e premier (already reporte br < fly by Buuterj, states Nov 5 —The Japanese Premier, -1' Hara. was about to leave Toky610 words
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Article119 1921-11-15 8 Arbuckle Case Sequel. Xew York, Oct 10. —A message from Los Angeles, California, states that two actresses are being held in custody in connection with the death of Al Stein, 26 years of age, assistant director of the Century Film Corporation. An autopsy revealed that Stein apparently119 words
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Article48 1921-11-15 8 Mr Kinloch, Sub-Agent of the Chartered Bank, Seremban, has left for Home on leave, and Mr Morris, has taken over the agency. Vfter taking an active interest in public affairs for thirty years, the Hon. Mr Ho Fook is retiring from the Hongkong Legislative Council after Nov 10.48 words
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Article318 1921-11-15 8 A Happy Time. A Gibraltar message of October 29 says It has been a brilliant and happy beginning to the Prince of Wales's tour, a day crowded with incident and full of picture colour. After replying to addresses the Prince motored slowly through the picturesque narrow streets318 words
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Article334 1921-11-15 8 A Voluminous Report. The report of the Ceylon Salaries Commission (Sir Alexander Wood Renton, late Chief Justice of Ceylon and a Mileage* of the present Chief Justice of Singapore, and the Hon Dr H Marcus Fernando, M D, London, a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils334 words
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Article96 1921-11-15 8 The supply of water to the mining township of Sungei Besi has given considerable trouble in the past but it is now hoped that a satisfactory state of affairs has been reached with the recent laying down of a 12-inch pipeline, leading from a new reservoir. The Calcutta Corporation has96 words
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Advertisement327 1921-11-15 8 t mm HALTED MILK 5 E HORLICK'S part J h TWuuiJ» of F<* few tkaaind HORUCJCS N r MALTED M LK—tW FUOJ-DRlNK—far C it thca to "ca rf-aa." It ii X C v v r iawlya n« alike. HORLICK'S M P w. j water, not or cold. Q| al i327 words
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Advertisement31 1921-11-15 8 Why B'lffar the ourden oi TOOTH- ACHE ehicb oan ha relieved almost iaime iiwtely by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANFBE DENTIST 74, SRAJJ BABAQ KOAD In front of French Church TMII Heft.31 words
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Advertisement650 1921-11-15 8 What Do You Want A Tractor For? i The first thin g you will think of plowing- But don't atop tnere. If your traotor it to bo a profit maker for you, it must do much mora thai plow. It must bo abla to do practically all tha work around650 words
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Advertisement383 1921-11-15 8 i JSTEAMIS SAILINGS 675. K. Tki Isaka Skosn Kaisit LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED ajAILUHM 'kou nikSXroikm (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. Fa? POBT SAID, MARStILLMI LONDON, ANTWERP Rot" TERDAM AND HAMBURG* •Amazcn Maru fc; n Ol t No* is Atlas *taru fr:D383 words
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Advertisement560 1921-11-15 9 p. *0.-British India AND A'PGAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) UUr AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Penins alap and Oriental S. N. Co. Under Contract with Hk Majesty's Government. IHE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST Oi BOMBAY at preseL t suspended, ft LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due BINGAPBRE. Mongols about Deo Bgypt560 words
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Advertisement586 1921-11-15 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR AOOOUNI OE THE TJ 8 BHIPPING BOARD* SAN FRANCISLO-HANTLA-EiST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direct. fKSl**? tC Passengers and Freight Not 16 Granite State Passengers and Freight Dec 15 For SAN FBANOISOO via MAN'L.V HONOLULU- yitt Ute Passengers and586 words
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Advertisement688 1921-11-15 9 CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in U. S. A.) Direct San Francisco Service Those desiroca of seeing the Ori-n should travel by the scenic route SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRANCISCQ, Fiona SINQAPO3E, c.a. m NANKING 15.C00 tons, Dec 1 (Minimum Firit Claes fare, Bingaport> o688 words
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Advertisement640 1921-11-15 9 N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) Long on Line Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP via PORTS. Atsuta Maru Nov 17 Shidzuoka Maru Nov 30 HakoDe Maru (New Steamer) Dec 14 Liverpool Line Monthly Service For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL via PORTS. Kamakura Maru Dec 13 Hamburg Bine Monthly Seivice For640 words
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Advertisement459 1921-11-15 10 WANTED. WANTED—3 Steamlaunches, 1 Motoroyol», Sunbeam or Royal B itUld, 5 Ford Motor tinoks, 2 ears:—R>ver, B, S A., Napier, Humber Fiat. Apply qaio* to Mr. Deng, Navy Hotel, Btaoh Road. 9 11 22 11 DO YOU HE »LIZS ihst laok of training is a btteAvei cc to y. or459 words
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Advertisement498 1921-11-15 10 NOTICE. MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Anandha Bhavan Lodge 130. Penang Street PENANG. NOTICE. The v »r* -b-ionly perfMsi authorised by us to enter into ooutracts or other engagements on our behalf and dgn for our firm, YEO BOON EE it, Manager. TAN HONG TEE, A«t. Manager. T. T. Broihers, 126,498 words
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Advertisement480 1921-11-15 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE C 0„ LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus 890,006 COURT OF DIRECTOR 3. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lea Wee Nam, Esq.—Deputy Chairman. Chan Took Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow Peng,480 words
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Advertisement484 1921-11-15 10 BANKS. 1 THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BRANCHES t Penang M 85 Beach Street aTalacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar ..77-7b Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Kahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and484 words
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Advertisement431 1921-11-15 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60U.U00 snares 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.431 words
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Advertisement319 1921-11-15 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the S.S.) HEAL OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 63 KLING STREET. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: c IPOH AND DELI. CAPITAL: Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 6,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq.,319 words
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Advertisement434 1921-11-15 10 INSURANCL THE I OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) BOARD \)F DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, 0.8. E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Eaq. Dy. Chairman. Eu Toag Sen, Eaq. C .B.E. Ong Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwea China, Eaq. Chun Poh Slang, Eaq. Lee Pang Seng, Eaq.434 words
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Advertisement566 1921-11-15 10 MALAYA TRIBUNE AJfD 1 SHIPPING CAZETTP (EVENING DAILY. Ttuune iso. i7i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BUYABLE Per annum Per quarter a •|3 Single Copy eta, Pontage Extra 50 eta. r*r To Foreign countries $1 J 0 [A Subscriptioß Form mm fouad oa page B.] •VERY MANY "TRIBUNE" READERS depend upon itreet seller.566 words
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