Malaya Tribune, 16 November 1921
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Title Section28 1921-11-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.], AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol VIII -Ntf. 269 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 livt clt«» The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 1921.28 words
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Advertisement160 1921-11-16 1 fTUN AND COMPANY I all PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS I .'A N D 1 ThE RIGHT PLACE FOR M AMATEURS DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT. J \o M, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. j phone 1M jj HUGE SALE! OP Men's India Gauze Vests. Quality No. 11 i« 2 30. 32, 34, 36, 3S,160 words
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Advertisement98 1921-11-16 1 Sime, Darby Go., Ltd. 'Incorporated in Strait* Settlements ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect ie Lighting Power Installations, I Poll range of Kh ctrioal supplies in itock V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. ■r MADSTBONG' Plants, meideai Lighting Set for Bungalows98 words
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Advertisement259 1921-11-16 1 CIGAK] ITES NUMBER V;r..:MA The Hall-mark of Perfection. Sole Va"u' -.crarers: ABDATH TOBACCO to. I d. LO DON. S3 H. J». ROSTER AIR-COOLED Price (2,600 Fine Hill Climbing. ff To reaoh the summit of the WREKIN, which rises to a height cf over 1,300 feet is no mean test of259 words
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Article805 1921-11-16 2 WORK AT MONDAY S SESSION. The Newcomer's Attitude. At the morning meeting of the D oceas>n Conference on Monday which was mainly for tbe clergy snd other u.issionaries, foar subj cts were discussed, ot which fhe moßt laafortan was How far are we pr< parir g to meet805 words
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Article48 1921-11-16 2 The first reinforced concrete powered lighter built in China was launched from the shipyard of Messrs Brossard and Mopin at Hunghom on We hear that Mr Perera, stationmaster at Klang, is shorty retiring on pension. By his unfailing courtesy he has made himself universally liked diS Mlf Wbe48 words
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Article173 1921-11-16 2 In Contrast with Malaya. London, Oct 28.—In the House of Commons, Earl Winterton asked what action it was proposed to take in view of the refusal of the Legislative Council of Ceylon to sanction the increase of pay to the white police force recommended by the Salaries173 words
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Article124 1921-11-16 2 The death rate for the week ending .Nov. o was 'iHAii per mille. iSationauues were: Luropeans 2, Eurasians 1, Chint.se 20o, Malays 27, inuians i&; with a total of 2oi, of wmcn 1*J4 were males and 57 female*. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 2\), phthisis 25,124 words
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Article114 1921-11-16 2 Sago flour is quoted at 13 3. Tin is quoted at £160.12.6 in Londdon. Tapioca is quoted at 14, for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 31'- in London; cube gambier at 37j6. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 12.07; Egyptian cotton at 21.75.114 words
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Article21 1921-11-16 2 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 12.—Government has decided upon new drastic measures to keep down coal prices and to cuitb profiteering.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article55 1921-11-16 2 Reuter. Geneva, Nov 13.—Speaking at an informal gathering at the International Labour Office. Dr Nansen outlined a simple, though boll nnd costly plan for the restoration of Russian economic prosperity, involving the dispatch of motor-ploughs or a scale to the famine areas, with experts to instruct theReuter. - 55 words
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Article100 1921-11-16 2 Reuter. Geneva, Nov 13.—The Labour Conference has adopted a convention guaranteeing farm workers the same rights of association and combination as industrial workers. Mr S Barrett, Sir C N J Oliver, the South Albican and Australian Government delegTatas respectively, and Messrs Cookson, Par* sons, and Tamura, Australian, Canadian,Reuter. - 100 words
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Article70 1921-11-16 2 The members of the Railway Advisory Board with the Chairman Mr P A Anthony, General Manager F M S R, left Kuala Lumpur an Fri-' day night to inspect the work in connection with the Prai Wharves. An examination under the scheme for Sanitary Inspectors will b t held at70 words
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Advertisement241 1921-11-16 2 fhe inteniatio al Overseas Co mpokxi FInLST Coal, -up r. Flo-r ;ea.h r. AUSTRALIAN Sandalwood, S k ."p"vt sl ?i WHtAT FLOUR Tin Plate and H -i"' ORB BRAND EXPORTS 'Black and White Pepper. s n gar, Prices on application. Copra, Oil. Oil Cake. Sato Flour, Nutmegs, Coffee, The International241 words
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Advertisement465 1921-11-16 2 WHEN CHILDREN GRIND THEIR TEETH IN SLEEP it it al™o«i a»w«js a sign 0 worms. O her hwiiltioM ate r knJar i Kit-, b»d breatb, p»i< a,,! ■welling of the abdomtn. ir «a ior In ihe ncse. Baby's Owi rabl-ts, the Canadian obildren'e remedy, given for a f*>w dayp, destroy465 words
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Advertisement411 1921-11-16 2 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHEST COLD. You can get rid of it so easily— By, using Little's Oriental Balm you can gain immediate relier and soon all soreness entirely disappears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble is and drives it away. There is nothing411 words
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Advertisement549 1921-11-16 2 AUCTION SAIU CHEONG KOJi* SENG to.. AUCTI HtERi i 3 No. 30 X ing iree Sii [re IMPORT* i 4 C At'CTgON Valuable Sea-side Property at Fasi Tanjong Katong and Town Pr Macao Street, Ke antun Roa4 VI Meseri. Cbe<>r.j< Boon On Nov mb r itf i 1. Valuable fre549 words
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Article662 1921-11-16 3 < -va Quoted In th* Market, a>"ovember 15. ma. Ljrall and Evatt, Exchange mi Share Broken, (mm the folic w- -J. of Quotations. Rubber, r> Har Shares. M Buyers Sellers 0.10 0.20 Ar.j ganuiea Aiaiy \'M i'kl Art: Hitaai 7.25 8.2* Ayn Molek I Ayw Paras 3.50662 words
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Advertisement308 1921-11-16 3 TfffiniiHri IN Till FIB9I SHOW AT 7 30 PM THE CHEAT MACISTE SERUL i Id 24 R tie. y 3CI hi* 'troupes* maa i the M .he rreate-t (Apt l'm)g. To-r! :hl t ,c fir-t i reels t be ciaoaaed < cwrie.l.eve y rhuraday. ggiin h s iiurrii-aae se*id now.308 words
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Advertisement730 1921-11-16 3 I. From WEDN *SDAY, November 16, to MONDAY, November 21. Tlie I i a»«.ir» Aibambra ThMUe AT THE is the only I after* fmm A* mn Umm* I t&t the BUST A 1 li A A A g"% A b I «■AttatBEST Tha Hall for Marie and Ffatcrei I »_*C«730 words
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Advertisement254 1921-11-16 3 IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 SHARP. JAMFTS JT CORBBTT In tbe Universal Super Serial THE MIDNIGHT MAN la Eighteen Episodes Thirty-Six Reels TO-NIGHT Fsaeedes One, Two. Three and Four. First Eight Reels (continued next Tuesday.) IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 13 P.M. Auatralaaian Animated News Oaaette No.254 words
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Article194 1921-11-16 4 Britain accept® in principle tha AJbart* can proposals for naval restrictions, but makes certain reservations which will come up for discussion. Limited replacement, and reduction of shipping plant, is the British specific, as compared with entire cessation of construction. The editorial brings out the material factor—that the issue194 words
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Article808 1921-11-16 4 There is a very significant passage in the messages from Washington. The American proposals for reducing naval establishments are described as "a dramatic challenge, refusal of which by one of the two nations to which it is addressed as certainly means war as acceptance means initiating an808 words
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Article58 1921-11-16 4 San Francisco. November 15.—The Arbuckle trial has begun.—Reuter. Recruiting has been resumed generally in the Madras Presidency. Mr P W Ward, the Canadian Trade Commissioner at Singapore, is arriving here to-day, by the s.s. Ellenga. Malacca teams to have many new faces in town now, and it is understood that58 words
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Article616 1921-11-16 4 There was a well-attended meeting the Singapore Natural History Society in Raffles Museum on Monday afternoon, when, after the exhibition el various specimens by members, a very interesting paper, "Some notes on Malayan butterflies," was read by Dr J W Scharff. The notes were illustrated by a fine collection of616 words
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Article1014 1921-11-16 4 ECHO - BY "ECHO" The first Intel-Club over, and r—| islam mm has extended to tne b X I winners of the Alhaashra Shield f. th4jhclub championship, ai well v their star performer Pennefather a so easily securing the a* iionours. The second Club was SCC, and fee aeeoad Sattin,1,014 words
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Advertisement252 1921-11-16 4 JUST RECEIVED New Supplies of 1 PEA LL' Record < ues perfect in balance I price $12.50. i EBONY Butted Four Point I I selected Ash Cues Price $8 50. Cut CASES, Japanned, 1 Complete with L.ock I Price $4 25. Bill'srd and I Pool Balls, ,i Bi iiard Pockets,252 words
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Advertisement235 1921-11-16 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*; 96, PHILLIP STBBfIT. SINGAPORE JMaaw Shipment! Arrived of Morgan's Salamander Crucibles from Nob 20 to 100 Russell's American Stocks and Dies with Taps Complete (Withco'. Thread) to iort>w 1/16" to 1/4" do 1/4" to 3/t" do 1/4" to Easterbrook Allcard Co.,235 words
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Advertisement209 1921-11-16 4 W. A. TRADE DISPLAY. FLOUR. THE W. A. FLOUR MILLOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA Cordially invite IMPORTERS OF FLOURS and interested friends to inspect the Exhibition of Finest Qualities of AUSTRALIAN WHITE WHEAT FLOURS, in the Old Post Uthce Buildings, Singapore, Lorn 14th to 18th November 1921. On behalf of the209 words
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Article459 1921-11-16 5 lritaii's Counter Proposals fur Haval holiday. Pilßli (or igreemgnt. Reuter. WBhiWton. „m«s sitt.ng of the Conference, M- Balfour »«ept in principle disarmament proposals. he heads vi the Delegations to- fussed the question of publicity, r Unr.ed States favours open meet- 7 vutn frequent executive, sessions rV'Vute discissions, ofReuter. - 459 words
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Article75 1921-11-16 5 French Government's Attitude-. Reuter. Paris, Nee i rha Parliamentary foreign <*:ia:rs comBtiStei saw hi a joint sitting to sur OM rhtai M Doumer, si B| has iis ...uustrielle la vtuie. ansa] the nUa. nder considera.rlu upriating i- &v aorpesi a large amount stiii i iiaace uj th mueseReuter. - 75 words
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Article47 1921-11-16 5 No-, v.—The French elec-t-i. engineer Girardeasj is no>v en- v -5 telephony expenboard tue linti he text] toned to the French Fwi oa&c] i etary from a distance ■••>; sin tied iori> m.ies, a r j —rTtrfr. c wireless telephonis n« evtr &c; .tj a uisiauce.—47 words
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Article24 1921-11-16 5 ■After tiaras long va .net uaa uc&patc&ca a ulstai counter pro^sais. J *****.«... r, «nwoa lac mere.y revi j. tlUll.ci.t a pObltloU.—24 words
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Article38 1921-11-16 5 d i i c correspondent ?«che at iouiouse rose v ths Landru trial to.J' -ng Re couid stanu no more. c ijit ti<» I -t L 'ft, went to his hotel brains with a rev«r —keuttr.38 words
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Article24 1921-11-16 5 N? *York,.V;v uZ* v ny thousand i New have S*4tt*Ll W**** against the piec*. c v Ins struggle promises ****a*L--Re X24 words
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Article29 1921-11-16 5 Reuter. FGF 11 tion of the xs*"l lOU 111 th-. board o f 1 i;i nUX p rL 3,13 C *-ich "iv Sir t year, oi J rnmpclsoty.— Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article172 1921-11-16 5 Discussions at Geneva. Reuter. Geneva, Nov 15.—There was a little oreeze at the Labour conference, in tne course of discussion of the report. tne committee on weekly rest in in--.ustrial undertakings, in consequence ul Baidesi, the Italian workers' delegate, contending that the whole of -lie non-European countries atReuter. - 172 words
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Article156 1921-11-16 5 No Compulsory Registration. A Government Gazette Extraordinary, issued yesterday afternoon, 'tontains the Volunteer Force iBL showing the amendments made in committee of the Legislative Council on Nov. L Among points to be noticed aiO: The compulsory- registration of Europeans is omitted. The term of service remains four years.156 words
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Article14 1921-11-16 5 Reuter. Washington, Nov 14.—President awarding has signed the Gema» pee** ttVsftyt—R*trter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article178 1921-11-16 5 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCHES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Nov 10.—The Lahore correspondent of the "Malay Mail" wires the following results received by the "Civil and Military Gazette", dated London, Nov 12 f*agne First Division. Woolwich A 5, Birmingham 2. Aston Villa 7, Bradford C 1. Blackburn 2,178 words
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Article147 1921-11-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov 15.—At the first annual meeting of Rawang Tin, Mr J M Newman, presiding said that since the report was printed, No. 11 run had been completed, and the results had been most satisfactory. In one md a half months 63,000 yards147 words
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Article28 1921-11-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 15. —Siam's new sterling loan is required to recoup expenditure out of the Treasury reserve on the railway and irrigation.28 words
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Article391 1921-11-16 5 On Monday night three Malacca fishermen from Bands Hilir were fishing at Ulubrie River vhen one of them was taken by a crocodile. The body is still missing. Last week a Malay was taken by a crocodile in this same district. Before Mr Nunn in the district court this morning,391 words
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Article757 1921-11-16 5 PRICES MAY COME DOWN NEXT MONTH. Annual General Meeting. The Hon Mr Vincent Gibbons presided at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd, held at the offices of Messrs Boustead and Co, yesterday, when others present were Messrs F R Herron, W H757 words
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Article43 1921-11-16 5 The committee having 1 been abl< to arrange for an extension of seating accommodation at the S V I reunion dinner at the Garden Clnb, the time foi; sending in applications is extended tnttfl 1 p.*. tu-nrvrrvw' mnflt&j'7-43 words
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Article504 1921-11-16 5 ONLY THREE MORE DAYS TO GO. Have You Subscribed Yet? Only three more days remain in which to subscribe to the "Straits Times LibeJ Fund. Has your contribution come in yet? If not, we ask you to consider whether you do not owe it to yourself to504 words
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Article125 1921-11-16 5 St Andrew's Cathedral. Mr J M Hickson will hold a Service of Blessing on Friday morning in St Andrew's Cathedral, and can be seen in the Cathedral between 6 p.m. and 6 p.m. to-day, and between 11 a.m. and 12 noon on Thursday. He is staying at125 words
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Article158 1921-11-16 5 About 3 o'clock on Sunday morning three Chinese robbers visited the property of the Petaling Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., at Petaling. Two of the men were armed with knives, and the other with a gun. They got into the Chinese kongsi, where nearly a hundred men were sleeping. One man158 words
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Article568 1921-11-16 5 QUALITY OF RUBBER CASES. Harper Brothers' Action. In the Supreme Court yesterday, before th* Chief Justice Sir Walter S Shaw, Messrs Harper Brothers brought aa action against Messrs T Watt Brothers. Mr Dickenson appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr Knowles and Mr Aitken for the defendants. It was568 words
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Article11 1921-11-16 5 Extensive alterations are going on in the Sungei Ujong Club building.11 words
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Article246 1921-11-16 5 Numerous Business Enquiries. Many more people attended the Western Australian trade exhibition during yesterday afternoon and this morning and a great many enquiries we e made of the representatives of the various firms who are taking part in the display. It can be safely asserted that246 words
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Article84 1921-11-16 5 New Premier's Statement. A Tokio wire to the local Japanese Consulate, datd Nov 14, states Viscount Takahashi, the Japanese Prime Minister, in assuming his new office, stated, in reference to the Pacific Conference, that he heartily advocates the views advartced by President i Harding in establishing the permanent84 words
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Article72 1921-11-16 5 Singapore, November 16. Oa London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 13-32 d Oa India— Bank Tel. Transfer 169 Oi Honekong— Bank demand draft 18 p.c. p.m On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 60s» On JavaBank Tel. Tranafer72 words
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Article82 1921-11-16 5 C. of C. rubber Aesociatioa. Singapore, November 13. Pale Crepe Closing prices. Buyers Sailers. Spot 35 Vi 36 I obed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Spot 36% 37 Nov. to Dec. 37 38 Jan. to March 38% 39 April to June 39% 40% Tone of Market.—Easier. Fred82 words
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Article87 1921-11-16 5 Singapore, November 16. Silver 38%. Hongkong 18 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $48. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers. —More enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, H >rths $1.20 to $1.25, Souths 60 to 63 c nts, Batanj Padangs 55 to 6'J c.nts, N iwng Pets $1.5087 words
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Article10 1921-11-16 5 Mr Sherwood went to Malacca from Singapore, during the week-end.10 words
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Advertisement78 1921-11-16 5 SWINEHART TYRES X TUBES Sole Importers: nJ J\\ P«uciilc Tradingrrot. t j I Singapore. Tel. Nos 2350 2861 24 9 Witb tub-connectiom to all departments. 24 12 TYPEWRITERS THE EMPIRE No. 1 Nc. 2 O'-WER No. 9 No. tO MODELS. Btooked in »11 Bizesj. CBSO BY Nearly all the Government78 words
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Article62 1921-11-16 6 FOOTBALL. Y M C A vs. TELEGRAPH CO. In the football match played yesterday, Y M C A vs. Telegraph Co, the former won by 3-2. At hall-tune the Telegraphs were leading oy 2-1, but in the latter period they lacked cohesion, with tne result that th» Y M62 words
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Article202 1921-11-16 6 FUTURE GAMES. The Singapore fifteen's rugger fixture with Klang for Saturday is off, as tn« Klang people are unable to raise a side for that day. Tnere will a practice game on the SCC ground to-morrow and another on Tuesday and in each case a prooable Singapore team will202 words
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Article61 1921-11-16 6 SRC vs. STAFFORDS. The following will represent the S R C vs. Starfords A Company at hockey to-day on the padang E Ganno; E O Angus and J R Angus; J V Moss, J S de Souza and J A Jansen F H Smith, L H Gomes, H G61 words
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Article140 1921-11-16 6 KATONG PRIVATE COURSE. The competition for the November monthly medal of the Katong Private Golf Course, will take place on Saturday and Sunday the 19th and 20th inst. The usual ball sweep will be held. NEW COURSE CUP. The final round of the New Course Cup was played on140 words
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Article35 1921-11-16 6 GEORGE GRAY'S TOUR. .Mr J Wallace Wilson defeated Mr Gray at billiards on Wednesday evening last week at Parit Buntar. The game was 600 up, tdr Gray conceding ..300. Mr Wilson won by 114.35 words
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Article281 1921-11-16 6 CHAMPIONSHIP QUESTIONS. [The Editor of the "Malay Mail."] Sir, —It is not always the best man that bccomes the champion in a boxing competition, where the decision is reckoned on points especially so will be the case, when the Judges disagree, as happened m the recent Boxing Competition in281 words
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Article494 1921-11-16 6 SCC TOURNAMENT. Owing to the state of the ground no play was possible in the SCC tennis tournament yesterday, and the ties arranged will be played on Friday. TO-DAY'S TIES. Newcomers' Handicap. (A court) J Duguid plus 3 vs. A H Drysdale owe 3. (D) W J Brown494 words
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Article40 1921-11-16 6 Yesterday's ties in the L L T C American Tournament had to be postponed owing to rain. The A Class will be played this afternoon and tomorrow, and the B Class on Friday and Saturday.40 words
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Article96 1921-11-16 6 BARNES CUPS. The final match this year for the Barnes Cups will be played at Balestier this Saturday. The games will be three chukkas of 8^ 2 minutes each and the teams will be Garrison (black and red) :—Captain Jones Mitton 1, Captain Bartlett 2, Colonel Comyn 3, Capt.96 words
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Article26 1921-11-16 6 AUSTRALIAN CHALLENGE CUP. Lord Forster, the Governor-General of Australia, has announced his intention of giving a perpetual challenge cup for yachting contests in Commonwealth waters.26 words
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Article119 1921-11-16 6 To young and old, to the married as well as to the single, and to all classes, the super feature the Alhambra is presenting to-night will not fail to appeal on account of its strong human interest. It is a six-reel production entitled "Silk Husbands and Calico Wives,"119 words
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Article41 1921-11-16 6 Atsuta Maru, from Yokohama 16-11. Mata Hari, from Deli 16-11. Singkawang from Sambas 16-11. Ban Poh Guan, from Billiton 16-11. Mossel, from Batavia 16-11. Nam Vian, from Saigon 16-11. Linan, from Swatow 16-11. Hong Kheng, from Hongkong 16-11.41 words
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Article127 1921-11-16 6 The following properties wsre disposed of at auction at the sale-rooms of Waring and Roe, 14-1 Collyer Quay, on Thursday last by Frankels Limited: 42 and 43 Upper Nankin-sreet, area 1,475 sq ft, sold to Mr Chia Eng Say for $5,600. I Nos 04 andi>5 Victoria-street, each'127 words
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Article199 1921-11-16 6 Reuter. Lahowood, U S A, Nov. 14.—Mrs George Jay Gould dropped dead whilst golfing with her husband.—Reuter. Messrs Fearon and Co., of Kuala Lumpur, reported on Nov 5 The Trade Commission has sat, issued its report, and presumably filled its mission. The general situation is not entirely without hope, andReuter. - 199 words
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Advertisement68 1921-11-16 6 TPF STAB OPfBJ AT THE THEATRE RCYAI, NoTth Br'dcf Rmi To-night! To-night! NO PERFORMANCE Ooy engsgad by Mr. We Qbee Guar to perform at Stanley S F iday, Vorrmbar 18 F r :b P 6rat tlm* A Or at Ch n M P!*r rnti I d Yeow Miin Cheong will68 words
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Advertisement355 1921-11-16 6 Light Railway Equipment.. M 1 hroughout every prccess of manufacture Hudson Material is super. I vised by skilled engineers who are specialists in light railway equipment, i Hudson desig ers have had practical experience of light railway requiie- meats for all part* of the world. If your light railway equipment355 words
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Advertisement750 1921-11-16 6 AUCTION" Sm.E. A rare cpp rtuitVy tv acquire on i of the drsiriibie sit* 1 h H.stns in Ifenjong fcuu eg District* IMPORTANT SUCTION SAtE. The Undersigne-d h*ve b««n f» "oqgpd with irs'rnc ir <r to <ff r for sale bT Pablic A*"c :t at L.>-ir S*l->.r< < ft ffl-a750 words
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Advertisement142 1921-11-16 6 AUCTION SALE OF T~8kHone*h >11 Farnrnrp, oiooiil Seil>- an Weigh w, Rabbet Prte', etc., etc. s To be at No. 11 Pelvis Street, I ll SATUuDiT, Nov. 19, at 2 30 pi C jru ./is ng O.ie 0< Ion:-! Scsie and Wright*, Rubber Pre«, P;-liebeJ T ak Ice Cb*B\ Tablvf,142 words
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Miscellaneous593 1921-11-16 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Nov 16. Mersing, Kemaman Trengganu* Hong Ho 2 p.m. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan,* Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Yugala 2 p.m. Malacca Muar •Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Muar Malacca *Hong Keat 3 p.m. Penang* Calcutta Fooksang 3 p.m. Medan Medusa 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang *Ipoh 3 p.m.593 words
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Miscellaneous192 1921-11-16 6 Grace Dollar, Keishin Mara, Atlantic, Hakushika Maru, Nias, Eurydamas, Yangtsze, Thongwa, Java, Fionia, Karmala, Melpomene, Van Cloon, Barentsz, Argun Maru, War Field, Malay Maru, Bessa, Bendoran and Teiresias. •Specially superscribed letters only. VVHEIV AND WHERE. To-day, Nov 16. High Tides—10.16 a.m., 11.19 p.m. Diocesan Conference—.Retreat for Clergy. Polo, Balestier, 4.30.192 words
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Article11 1921-11-16 7 (We do not necessarily endorss the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article680 1921-11-16 7 From "EH LAYMAN In conjunction with Mr J 0 Davies' scheme, the text of which was published in your issue of November 7, some remark» on the manufacturing side of the problem would perhaps be of interest to your readers. The suggestion put forward therein is no doubt680 words
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Article65 1921-11-16 7 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, "Malays Tribune" and Straits Albion Press, Ltd. Advertising Manager, Malaya Tribune." Editor, Lembaga Malayu." Also65 words
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Article54 1921-11-16 7 A rather prolonged meeting of the Chinese Advisory Board was on morning »t tbe ow» ot tbe »t cluuese. Lunlpur, and rumour l»»» lt tb»t on» ot tbe iteul» on tb» «Fend» d»s>u»»on on tbe muen t«llc««l ot «ubj»cv ot relristratinn ot N>l«m "8tricte«t prlv«c/' tile order «n otucial report54 words
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Article121 1921-11-16 7 Basis of Negotiations. London, Oct 26.—The "Times" correspondent at Cairo has been trustworthily informed that negotiations between Adly Pasha and the British Government have been conducted on the following basis (1) British troops will be confined to Port Said and the Eastern Zone of the Canal. (2)121 words
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Article115 1921-11-16 7 Nigerian Emir's Tribute. London, Oct 24.—Emir Katsina has returned to England after making a pilgrimage to Mecca. Interviewed by Reuter's representative, the Emir paid a high tribute to British rule in Nigeria, under which he said the influence of Mahomedan Emirs had increased, and they had acquired a115 words
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Article100 1921-11-16 7 London, Oct 26.—General regret was expressed at the annual meeting of the Empire Press Union at the poor progress made with the Imperial wireless chain. Sir Stanley Reed said that as far as India was concerned, they had converted the Government to wireless, and the Government of100 words
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Article100 1921-11-16 7 A Malacca Product. In connection with the matter of rubber shoes, mentioned by us the other day, a correspondent informs us that he recently saw a pair made in Malacca from No. 1 native sundried unsmoked sheet, the colour, therefore, being a dingy yellow. They were lined with100 words
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Article96 1921-11-16 7 Example of the F M S. W* hear the story of a visitor from northern Australia who came to us before the present slump had started, and who, when asked his opinion of the country, said that the progress made had been marvellous. When asked, further, whether he96 words
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Article96 1921-11-16 7 London, Oct. 23.—The City editor of the "Times," commenting on the fluctuation of the rupee, considers that speculators have miscalculated in counting on a large present surplus by India without considering the extent of the present poverty of Europe which must limit next season's demand for India's goods.96 words
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Article115 1921-11-16 7 The Garcia Bros, acrobats, with Fillis' Circus, which is having a successful season in Bangkok, have issued a challenge for £100 cash to be given to any acrobat in all the East who is capable of doing their work. We have to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the report115 words
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Article567 1921-11-16 7 FOOD WHICH FED THE ISRAELITES. What Is the Origin? Whet was tbls manna the Israelite» ate Wat there sach f«od as menna," and wai it mir<» colons in its origin 8ci*nco is able to oonfi-m tb> Scriptural story cf the food wblc •avea the children of Israel and explain567 words
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172 1921-11-16 7 In response to many requests, wc have arranged for depot» for the aale of the "Malaya Tribune" in the Katong district, and our readers in that growing locality are asked to obtain their copies from the two place® indicated below. There is at preeent no172 words
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Article54 1921-11-16 7 Mr D Beatty, Protector of Chinese, has returned from leave. It is understood that he will remain here, as Mr P T Allen is going on leave. The British-American Tobacco Co. have received, through the Clearing Office, two sums representing over £1,062,000 against thsir German claims, and other sums are54 words
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Advertisement636 1921-11-16 7 I /y/*W/ j /V* *y I I WS^MsBW STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. issui of $20,000,000 Loan B«rini laterest from tit* tiU of parch*** at 7 per cent, per auras* ■jUf-yaexly oa May 1 and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY l, 1926, Fres a! horns -ax and other636 words
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Advertisement243 1921-11-16 7 2 Your First •Thought 2 Baby'a —Wm ifcai 4 yoUf f; m O thought. Much dmptnia on 3 |J food, what w,l! n.akt Baby wr.i: in.! j- 1 dv ""2 the f_t thr =9 montht O fMW ,u,t '■>■'• ond oi fell «.r «a KtentiTicaiy a. ipted to B*b> B243 words
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Advertisement356 1921-11-16 7 The Remedy for Pains Keep a bottle of Shan's Liniment in the house and you need never suffer excruciating pain. At the very first sign apply a little Sloan's to the affected part and the p«iin quickly vanishes. No rubbing is rc<}''ired. If Sloan's penetrates itself and gives quick relief.356 words
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Article1085 1921-11-16 8 PROBLEMS THAT BAFFLE HUMANITY. Mysteries of Sleep. The things that science has discovered in the last hundred and fifty years would make up a formidable library. In poaitive knowledge of nature and man, and in the power which thia knowledge gives, our raoe hae made more progreaa1,085 words
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Article210 1921-11-16 8 Meaning of 555." A correspondent who wrote to the Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd., for an explanation of their Trade Mark 555, sends an exchange the following explanation which he received A considerable number of years ago one of the principals of this firm made regular journeys to the United210 words
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Article127 1921-11-16 8 By-law in Force in F M S. The following 1 notification appears in the latest issue of the FMS Government Gazette. It is hereby notified that the following regulation regarding the screening of headlights under rule 17 (ii) of the rules under "The Traction Engines and Motor Cars127 words
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Article287 1921-11-16 8 Opinion is divided in Ceylon regarding the rival merits of an elephant kraal and a raco meeting as a f<>r::i of entertainment for the Princs of Wales when he visits Ceylon next jmx. It is apparently impossible to hold both, and one section contends that, having seen racing of the287 words
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Advertisement337 1921-11-16 8 jf P^^l— j I I l\ picture. L jj& OSp I i_3 Thm Decca is only 11} inches mOii t&L -£*r square and ■vreigl s only 12 THE PORTKLE OHAXDPiME. Instrumenta. i ear an <l natural in repru lucti n. il no c e and is rridy ij play fcf337 words
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Advertisement29 1921-11-16 8 Whf suffer tho burdon of TOOTH ACHE whioh can bo relieved almost itnmodiataly by consulting K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BBAS BA.BAH ROAD •In front of French Church I_ML29 words
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Advertisement629 1921-11-16 8 jj What Do Yo^Waat^ fhe first thing you will think of plowing. But don't stop there. If your tractor is to be a profit-maker for you. it must do muoh more thai plow. J It must be able to do practically all the work around your estate that yoa have629 words
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Advertisement590 1921-11-16 9 I PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. pj (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT 0 8 BHtPPING BOARD* SAN F'* A N ri^LU—&ANIL A- F AST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Direot. GranHe Sute Passengers and Freight Dec 15 For SAN FBANOISOO via MAN TLA HONOLULU- te Passengers and Freight590 words
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Advertisement460 1921-11-16 9 CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD- j (incorporated in U. S. A.) Direct San Francisco Service Those desiroGs f teeing the Orient shonld travel by the scenic ronte SINGAPORE, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRANCISCO. From SINGAPO NANKING 15,000 tons, Deo 1 (Minimnm First Clase fare, Singapore to Ban460 words
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Advertisement239 1921-11-16 9 INDO-CHfN* STEAM NAVIGATION CO., 10 (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Phillippine, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA, Pooksang Nov239 words
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Advertisement597 1921-11-16 9 N. Y. K. European I inc. (Incorporated in Japan.) Lone on I»f*te Fortnightly For MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP via PORTS. At Put a Maru Nov 17 Shidzuoka Maru No Hakone Maru (New Stearnerv 11 4 Liverpool Line MoDthly erviofl For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL v PC,»TS Kamakura Maru Deo 18 Hamburg line Monthlj597 words
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Advertisement524 1921-11-16 10 WANTED. WANTED.—3 St-%mlannchM, 1 M) }'cvoi >, Buu >am or Royal E ti -1 5 Fu M tor tracks, 2 ears:—R .r, B. 8 A., Napier, Hamb-r r*< Apply qniok to Mr. Deng, Navy Hotel, Beach Road. 9 11 23 11 WANTED —Competent CashierBook keeper for office of laropean Export524 words
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Advertisement510 1921-11-16 10 NOTICE, MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Anandha Bhavan Lodge 150. Penang Street PENANG. GOYBRNMBN7 NOTIFICATION. Notice is hereby given that West Coast Road between 8} and 8} milestones will be closed to vehicular traffic from Tuesday next November Ist, for repairs and improvements. H. V. TOWNER, A M. lost; O.K. Deputy510 words
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Advertisement473 1921-11-16 10 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) HBAD OFFICE: 58, KUNG STREET, SINGAPORE. Established 1907. Paid-up 'Capital mm $2,000,000 Surplus mm 8 590,005 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Wee Nam, Esq,—Deputy Chairman. Chan Teck Bee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Esq. Teo Teow473 words
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Advertisement488 1921-11-16 10 BANKS. ——1 1 Be=—a———r THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 94, Market Street BRANCHES: Penang 86 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar -M .77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Bahama t Palembang 16, Uir, AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Samarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy,488 words
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Advertisement430 1921-11-16 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporatd in England) BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors «,000,000 BANKERS, Bank oi Engle nd London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,430 words
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Advertisement306 1921-11-16 10 BANKS. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) BEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 62 KLING STREET. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET. AGENCIES: IPOH AND DELL CAPITAL: Authorised M $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reserve Liability ef Shareholders 6,250.000 General Reserve 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ean Kheam, Esq.,306 words
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Advertisement439 1921-11-16 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, I/TO. (Incorporated is the 5.3.) BOARD •OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng. 0.8. E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Esq. Dy. Chairman. En Ton«r Sen, Eaq. CJB.E. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee Chiax, Eaq. Chua Poh Sioiig, Eaq. Lee Pang %eag, Eaq. Teo Ban439 words
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