Malaya Tribune, 13 December 1921
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Title Section29 1921-12-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY i Vol. VIII, No. 291 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 Five CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 192129 words
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Advertisement219 1921-12-13 1 AND COMPANY 109. NORTH* BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 550 DEALERS IN PHOTO- MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING i» AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. _^^^HBa-a_-»--«"Ssa*— —«"■""■■-■s________HMfc m Choice Presents Seasonable Provisionis jjcstr.T aVssWßßsVßsVßsvsnisßnni We have a large I jgr Rane«ofXm»S i Table Deoorati ons V °f various219 words
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Advertisement519 1921-12-13 1 SPECIAL FOR I Unmounted. With gold rim as illustrated. Fires if. 7\i 3 ins. Sixes 2, 2\i, i\, 3 i M N^ 11 1 BB B, J B<=st qislny. Eotro p. Companion Pipes,. I Sizg Prlce Plate on Nickel Silver nnnei m »icn h*ll ui*>k*-d. Silver nir.nnt.-d. wi h i|519 words
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Advertisement332 1921-12-13 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. AND SHIPPING GA7FTTE. Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. (Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANC E. Per annum $15 00 m Half-yearly 7.50 Per quarter 3 4 75 I Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. Wines Spirits Cigars Cigarettes Ideal Presents for Men.332 words
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Article1250 1921-12-13 2 AMAZING ORGANIZATION Oi OIL WQfIKKBS At the lower end of the San Joaquin Valley in California, where the Coast Kange .breaks down to the eastward into a tumble of weary brown hills overlooking the desert, 8,000 od workers are enjoying their first strike. Oil production is1,250 words
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Article176 1921-12-13 2 I The printing of religious books is !an industry of importance at Litang, about 100 miles to the east of Batang! in Tibet, where there is a large lamasery, or Buddhist monastery, and in the lamasery- at Derge, about 200 miles above Batang, in the176 words
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Article236 1921-12-13 2 The old rhyming moralist, in his eulogy of the hive-bee's industry, drew but half the lesson plain to any careful observer of insect life in these ever shortening autumn days. It is not so much from the honeybee's industry as from her combination of industry with acumen that236 words
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234 1921-12-13 2 In an article headed* "The Blacf Hand in Japan," contributed to the •'Morning Post," id is said: —"The assassination of the Prime Minister of Japan will not come witn quite so severe a shock to the Oriental mind as it will to the average Western mind,234 words
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Article166 1921-12-13 2 An admirable and most interesting account of magnificent service rendered by our railway system during the war ia contained in two massive volumes written by Mr E A Pratt under the title, British Railways and the Great War." One learns that mobilisation tables existed since 1860, and166 words
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Advertisement510 1921-12-13 2 FOR QUICK SALE MOTOR CYCLE In Good Running Order $140.00 ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 38, SHORT STREET. ENGINE REPAIRING SPECIALISTS (Midway botWßca Belegie Road and j motion 00l id die Boad.) The International Overseas Co. lis port* FINEST Coal, bugar, ■"SB-Sir AUSTRALIAN jm>'r-u£, WHEAT FLOUR ,lir 11 late and ORB BRAND510 words
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Advertisement390 1921-12-13 2 TRY THIS TO-NIGHT. If yon are fe«ling deprettfd, bilious, liverish, oot ol temper win the worli, take a da- ol Pinke'tea to n f gbr t n' bow rnncn better yon'il feel in the morning. Piok*ttea ar« laxative perfection. IVy aet ai gently ai natore, die pelliog oonilipatioo, r 'gnlatii390 words
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Advertisement359 1921-12-13 2 THE ECSTACY OF FEELING WELL. No one can know the ecstacy of feeling well unless they have suffered the agonies of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, or other acute forma of pain, and then been cured. We have thousands of letters which express this ecatacy of feeling the pain go, the ecatacy359 words
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Advertisement831 1921-12-13 2 .PERIODICAL PROPERTY AU^TIOsS Messfrs «WARI f>fQ ROE Beg to give, notice that they have reserve certain days for bales ot Freehold hold Properties, Pusiness Premises, Bu Land, etc* at their NEW AUCTION OiLYL'fi QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above sales shout a831 words
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Advertisement269 1921-12-13 3 IS TdB SECOND 8HO\8 AT 9.30 p m. A U .iversal 8pecial F'aiftre wi h Harry Carey in BULLET PROOF la 5 Ac's. A drama of a strad 6 'e love and a still stranger vengeance K rg B ggot, Grace Dirmond and MiioV-ll In THE HAWK'S Til AIL Serai269 words
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Advertisement771 1921-12-13 3 1 M j I I be I 1. F oj FR DAY. D e-nbei 9 to VYEDNESD Y, Drc«n b*r 14. AlbaoiDra 1 Mil 1 I I r,el>* AT THE I. O-lf ALnAlYiDKA Ortb«itr« Cakes, Coffee ad the BEST The Hall for Malic and Faatoraf Tee etr. eaaaseaj»- neaoH boad,771 words
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Advertisement286 1921-12-13 3 7 71 IN Tr'E FIRST SHO* AT 7 30 PM J HARP THE MIDNIGHT MAN SERIAL' Featuring James J f'orbett Plrwl Instalment. Last Six Pt>rtt. Episodes 16. 17 and 18. IN THF SFC'r-D 5HOW AT 9 PM SH'tP FIGHTING FATE SI RI L Will am Dnrcn> ar d F M286 words
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Article94 1921-12-13 4 All ia not over yet as regards Pacific questions. The Japanese hare not given an official assent to the proposed naval ratio. The submarine problem has to bo settled with Frsnce and Italy. Korea is likely to prove a disturbing factor. There have been further arrests of Indisn94 words
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Article867 1921-12-13 4 It would appear from the news which is being cabled from Washington that the AngloJapanese Alliance, which has been such an eyesore to China and America aud the source of much political discontent in other parts of the world, is doomed. In its place we are to867 words
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Article1111 1921-12-13 4 We have received a calendar for 1922 from the Remington Typewriter Company. Dr S P Peart, late District Medical Officer, Pahang, has been appointed Medical Officer, Nevis. Mr A R Thornton, of Messrs Wreford and Thornton, is expected back in Penang early next month. The P and O s. s.1,111 words
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Article221 1921-12-13 4 RUSSIA* LIGHT OPERA 9 COMPANY. I An Able Performance* The Russian Light Opera Company, in their«opening presentation at Victoria Theatre last night, ample evidence of the fact that thtf have lost none of their populai with Singapore playgoers. The earnest desire of the company to please and221 words
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Article96 1921-12-13 4 Gibson Family Entertauiraeni. Mr Hal A Freeman, the ad\.:r.ugent of the Gilbson Family Ente^aii ment, has arriyed Singapore and ha.made arrangements with raent of the Alhambra Theati .tage very shortly a very high-das* vaudeville show, announcements regarding which will appear later. Iht company of artistes has had96 words
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Article113 1921-12-13 4 Before Mr Nunn, district magistrate, this morning, an assault case was proceeded with, in which Dr Cfe*&| Sui Lan's mother is tiie complainant and a Chinese named Tan Lum and another are the accused. Mr Knowk appeared for the complainant and Mr Simpson for the defence. It is113 words
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Article203 1921-12-13 4 Mr Lee Tso-Yo. Justin of untitled Us ,V!,, < .,>, ..,5. .l V- u' >' -I' <, ment V' s» s!U« t<.!> Mme. Yoshida, wife* of the Fmo Secretary H the Japanese Embassy, gave a reception at the Langham Hot ,for Mr Eujivgfc-a, a young tenor. «fhos voice, trained in203 words
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Advertisement197 1921-12-13 4 ROBINSON e©., LTD., For Christmas JL T °y s Crackers, /1/7 Chocolates, UM Sweets, \lk E?? £li A Silverware Tri? Perfumes nn V*L and Every ni 77 JMsf Variety of H Yuletide Gift. Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the S.S.) SftQA'tlBE. A LUBRICANT FOli EVERY PURPOSE. SEND > YOTjtt uti:>BR8197 words
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Advertisement274 1921-12-13 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Copper Tacks, Riveta and Washera, Copper Boat Naili and Rovet, Iron and Bran Woodaerewi, Brass Water Bib Cocke, Brass Double Tallow Cupa, Iron Stauff*ra Gresae Gnps, Flake Graphic-. Graphite Componnd, Cait Steel Filea of all a z-p, Monlder'a Plumb&go Powder, Morgan'a Salamander Crnciblee. Etc. Eto. Etc.274 words
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Advertisement49 1921-12-13 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Closure of S. S. 7 per cent Loan 1921. Notice is hereby given that no subscriptions to the above loan will be received by any Banks after the 31st December, 1921. A. M. POUNTNEY, Treasurer, S. S. The Treasury, Singapore, Bth Dec. 1921. 8 12 15 1249 words
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Article334 1921-12-13 5 several Outstanding Matters for Settlement. How About Korea? Reuter. nor 12.—American jvbilathe conch*** of the Quadruple S u Fact naturally arises !to a 1 .1 from popular feeling An^-J a P ane9e Alliance. ksoa ratification by the i. likely to M facilitated, MIL" 1 v Kcnerai realisationReuter. - 334 words
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Article39 1921-12-13 5 French Go'vernnulU Concerned. Reuter. i, Dec 12.-According to Lt 1 naC the Government is again ex m*W tht luestios of the reorganizgm b\ncjoe Industrielle de gm* m appropriating, for that purine* of the Boxer indemcoosUk ration. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article43 1921-12-13 5 Reuter. Shddttbm, Dec il —King Gustaf posited the Nobel.priy, for 192 a, teiatore, to M Anatole France, pttsence of the Royal family, ent officials, and the Minister. Following the ceremony a banquet ns pven in honour of the prize-win- tiilMReuter. - 43 words
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Article110 1921-12-13 5 Reuter. Dm '.".—The Minister for the hmtated regions. M Loucheur, reBD id ti London after consulting Hi Lloyd George about tbe pay ana Germany is to make in January ci February next. v interview with a Petit Parrepraentathre, M Loucheur Mm) Mr L. yd George promised to FranceReuter. - 110 words
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Article23 1921-12-13 5 Reuter. Dm 12.—The Japanese crui*rs Yakamo and Idzumo, thr" latter Ha tagihis of Admiral Saito. mired at Le Havre from Sheer-tas.-Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article14 1921-12-13 5 Reuter. Madras, Dec 12.—Five more ConeaUten have been arrested at Cow.ada.-Rtuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article32 1921-12-13 5 Special Budget Meeting. Asaadal meeting of the Municipal] Thratn will be held on Friday t: ttj Budget for C 922, and to fci ai amendment to the rm *asn by-laws.32 words
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Article54 1921-12-13 5 'from Our Own Correspondent). Die 12.—Two weddings been .solemnised here, as follows Maurice Whyte, brother of Lt 7l tc. wa- married to Miss Ethel A at the Church of the kf" Jaassi Souter Lowden, of Bang4*i «M married to Miss Jeanie Wat0n Yule at St Andrew's Church, by54 words
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Article45 1921-12-13 5 vtm Our Own Correspondent). a Lumpur, Dec 13.—The cor- *tt of the '"Malay Mail" at states that a London cable to m of Ceylon says that G H has formed a syndicate for J 0ul of raw rubber goods, mah> T article*.45 words
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Obituary78 1921-12-13 5 London, l3ee 12.—The death has occurred of Lord Halsbury.—Reuter. [Hardinge Stanley Giffard, Earl Halsbury, the first of that title (created 1898). was born in 1823, and so was in his 98th year. He was one ai the most distinguished lawyers England has ever produced. He was78 words
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Article183 1921-12-13 5 The following appointments have oeen made during the month ending October 10, 19*1, by the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr H C Dolman, Lieut, E F M van Millingen, Mr E A Strouts, Mr (late Midshipman. R N) G Wilkinson, Mr V D Kelaart, to183 words
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Article85 1921-12-13 5 There will be a special general meeting in the Malacca Club next Sunday, at 10.15 a m, of the Malacca Planters' Association, when the business will be: Minutes of previous general meeting Correspondence Labour, (a) Recruitmg -_To discuss the scheme put forward by the Hon Mr J W85 words
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Article142 1921-12-13 5 The installation of Bro H 1 Nixoil as worshipful master of Lodge Elliot, No 3557, E C, took place at Malacca on Saturday evening, in the presence of over seventy members of the cralt. Wor Br* Sidney Morgan was the installing officer -nd was assisted by Wor Bros142 words
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Article278 1921-12-13 5 There is a probability of the Bank of Communications resuming business shortly. A meeting of the depositor* was held during the week-endand certain term. hay. been upon. The Chinese driver of motor car 1291 has been arrested and charged with rash driving along Kallang-road on Sunday evening.278 words
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Article161 1921-12-13 5 PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT TO CITY. ROADS ALMOST DESERTED. Reuter. Sj Princt of Wales' Camp, Allahabad, Dec 12.—H R The Prince of Wales paid an informal visit of a few hours on Monday to Allahabad. He alighted at the small adjoining station of Prayag, and motored through theReuter. - 161 words
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Article218 1921-12-13 5 A Malacca correspondent writes: The i>ull of the Eurasian fisherman who was taken by a crocodile a little while back has been discovered not far from the spot, Umbie, and the widow has identified it by the teeth. The police rewarded the finder with the "handsome" reward pf218 words
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Article77 1921-12-13 5 \mount previously acknow- ledged 6088 90 Dr N Veerasamy 25 Per Mr Wee Seek Chuan (European and Clerical Staff—Robinson and Co) 146.70 Per Mr Tan Kirn Seng (Asiatic Staff—Guthrie and Co) 85 Mr Tan Koon Chuan 5 Straits Times, per Mr A W Still 30 Messrs Etlin77 words
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Article1504 1921-12-13 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) BENT CONTROL. From LEE CHENG HOCK It is refreshing for me to note the great interest that a large section ol the public is taking in the impending abolition of the Rent Restriction Ordinance by the Government, as evidenced1,504 words
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Article103 1921-12-13 5 The Federal Council met this morning at Kuala Lumpur, when His Excellency was to present the insignia of an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Military Division) to the Hon Major CWC Parr, j O B E, and (Civil Division) to Captain B103 words
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Article57 1921-12-13 5 London, Nov. 21.—The Lancashire cotton magnate, Sir John Leigh, haa purchased the "Pall Mall Gazette." Sir John retired from business two years ago, and came to London to take up a political career. Though still young, he is reported to be one of the wealthiest men in the country, and57 words
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Article477 1921-12-13 5 COMMISSIONERS' RETURN FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. The Currency Commissioners' return for last montu is as follows: (A) Wnole aa.ount of Currency iNotes in circulation on Nov. oil, 1921: $84,264,456.90 Average amount of Currency Notes in circulation during the month of Nov 1921: $84,265,523.5? (B) Coin portion of477 words
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Article48 1921-12-13 5 A Malacca correspondent writen. out ld»t wdiie Ml>k tder, i» nc»w 4!i ct, l.«er tin <previou,!v »»2 ct»l »r.d >0 cl« per »<»t, «previous. lv l!4 ct»>. »7»d mued cd««pel. sd» pr,c« ol cup ol teo or coffee in tde eorlel» zdould come duwn to < ct». trom el«.48 words
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Article49 1921-12-13 5 Singapore Branch. Amount previously acknowleuged $23,594.02 Green laiand Cement Co, Ltd, 50 jaeter ana 00, bu Hun iait 5 oJ per cent proceeds of entrance tees to Kugoy rootbail Mated SC C vs. Negri bembiian" UIM Straits Tune* rress per A W SUil m Total $24^11.4249 words
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Article346 1921-12-13 5 Messrs Fearon Co, Kuala Lumpur, reported at the week-end: The runner commodity market touching its nigheat level for over IS months, it is only natural that the activity in the share section during the week should have been almost on a par with boom times. That sharo values346 words
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Article127 1921-12-13 5 It is notified in the F M S Government Gazette that the price of rubber for the assessment of duty for the period from Dec. 16 to 22, inclusive, is thirty-eight and a half cents per pound, equivalent to $51.33 per pikul. It seems more than a coincidence that after127 words
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Article125 1921-12-13 5 Singapore, December 18. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8a Demand Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 i-oo On India— Bank Tel. Transfer Bank nemand draft lf« P-c P*». Bank demand draft Jti J»v»— iaa* Bank Tel. Transfer On Japan— 100 Bank demand draft w Sovereigns—Duying rate125 words
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Article107 1921-12-13 5 Singapore, Dec. 13. Silver 35%. Hong Kong 13% per cent premiumbiiangnai 62. 'ihiee Aiontas Gold $50%. bnuie >iar*.et. tonnera, <—* Bassetts 95 cents, ijawng toenais ft, Keoans $2.40, kUytore |tU* iant r-eraks C»?Utf«»lftS* Aa QoaU s I ,i« ccnu, Kuaia tMftiSS* annuel Aiaits oo cents. i107 words
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Article107 1921-12-13 5 iio-r is qaowu a. io,-. Tin is quot-u -t tlfiS.l74 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 14,9 f-r fair hake. Gambier is quoted at 31;- in London cube gambier at b7 6. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at 11.35, Egyptian cotton at 20. Black107 words
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Advertisement124 1921-12-13 5 TO LET.—A. beautiful Bungalow at Holland Park, bedroomi wlih bathroomi attached, Tennia Court, Motor Oarage, etc., wator laid on. Apply No. 10, o/o Malaya Tribune. 13 12 no I MIKXMAX I J Fii»e Fxtingaishers. I I 1 Once Filled always Ready. I 1 ft STOCKED iN TWO S7Z&S: I Mk124 words
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Article156 1921-12-13 6 FOOTBALL. SCCII vs. EOt STEAD'S. On the Padang yesterday the S C L a*eond eleven met a team from Bouste&d's and woo by two goas to nil. Bonstead's put up a good gam*, being quick on the ball and with mnoh dash in their play. Both goals were scored156 words
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Article172 1921-12-13 6 STAFFORDS "D" COY vs. V M C A. On at Tanglin, the V M C Allayed the Staffords "D' Company at cricket. The scores were. Staffords. LjCpl Jones lbw b Stack 1 L.Cpl Blayney b*fetac* 4 LCpl Hind not out 10 Lt. W A Dickens c Ramachandra b Oorloff172 words
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Article51 1921-12-13 6 SRC TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAYS RESULTS. Championship. E G Wheatley beat N E Ess, 6—l, 6—l. B Singles. F T Ephraums owe 15.2 beat W de Cruz owe 15.4, 6—4, 6—4. Mixed Doubles. E C La Brooy and F M S Reutens beat W F Carnegy and M de Souza,51 words
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Article14 1921-12-13 6 Yesterday's Play (Semi-Final). J Lim beat C A Norris, 5—7, 6—4, 7—o.14 words
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Article40 1921-12-13 6 GGCt«.SLGC, A match between teams of twenty a side, representing the Garrison and Sepoy Lines Go'f Clubs, was played on the greens of the latfcpr club on Sunday, when the Garrison Club won by 4 1 points to 4%.40 words
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Article20 1921-12-13 6 The prize money for the Melbourne Cup for 1022 has been increased to £13,000, of which £10,000 is added money.20 words
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Article777 1921-12-13 6 "A CARDIAL EVENT IN HISTORY." The Economic Breakdown. Mr H G Wells has gone to Wash, ington for the Conference, and ia writing article* in the "Daily Mail." "The Conference, nominally for the Limitation of Armaments, that now gathers at Washington yay become a cardinal event in777 words
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Article52 1921-12-13 6 Teto Maru, from Sakito 13-12. Toe*. Maru, from New York 18-12. Lianan, from Swatow 13-12. Seang Bee from Rangoon 13-12. Swaerdecroon. from Batavia 13-12. Ban Whatt Hin, from Malacca 13-12. Taijan Maru, from Bangkok 13-12. Singkera. from Pontianak 13-12. Kuching, from Sarawak 13-12, fcaoee, fas» fill ml52 words
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Article434 1921-12-13 6 The P and 0 steamer Kashmir which left London on November 11. brought the following passengers tc the Straits Mr A Braat Mrs E Breailey and infant, Mrs Butcher Mr J Cairns, Mr A V W Cantley, Miss Case, Mrs C J Clackett, Mr J Cockburn, Mr and434 words
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Advertisement375 1921-12-13 6 I Price Gjre»tly Reduced. A)C E lii Aj\ EI HK.VD I BRAND Beer Beer Munich Munich Beer. Beer The Best! The Bestl C 3-. Avnt»ely «Sc Co., 2-B, Finlaypon Green, Sole Importers for Telegrams AURELY." SINGAPORE S.S., F. M. S. and Netherland Indian. 'Phone 172 The Gandy Belt."" THE CHIEF375 words
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Advertisement320 1921-12-13 6 AUCTION SALE. Bankrupt Stock at Vfeeera Eftate Trnc* A*enele*,Ltd R ffl -a Chimb«ri R ffl Pl«o*, 11 Tlirtlii. htkl Monday. 1 ltd Dec Eaob day oommencing at lU.dO a.m Oompriaing:—Ac-tic Acid, Tinned Herrings, Salmon, Sar *lnet, Cnrranta, Tomatos, Aaparagnt, Toilet Paper, Huntley A Palme Hifcni e, Pear), Birley, Sance, Plna320 words
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Advertisement363 1921-12-13 6 m In 22 delicate pasted shad s if f used water* OR S~t 22 heavy fast colours if used with jr; J hot or boiling water. Jjjj Of All Retailers Ar O IT 1, C A IB MI ILL HOAD. "tGONJM:S£-TINIEX DYES" f 7© Escape the OczcJ'y f\ I Peril363 words
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Miscellaneous157 1921-12-13 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Dec 13. High Tides.—8.2S a.m., 9.51 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15. Federal Council, K L. Russian Light Opera, Vic Theatre. To-morrow, IVr 14. High Tides.—0.8 a.m., 10.33 p m. Polo, Balestier. Hoclcey, S C C v A P C, 6. Tanglin Club at home, 6.15. Russian Light157 words
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Miscellaneous307 1921-12-13 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dcc 13. Merging Hcng Llan 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Kaka 3 p.m. P Sambu Bagan Sembilan 4 p.m. P Sambu, Anamba, Natuna Islands «ft Serassan Van Diemen 4 p.m. Pulau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Keng 4 p.m. Sourabaya Strudsholm 4 p.m. Bangkok Helios 4 p.m. To-morrow, Dec307 words
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Article1143 1921-12-13 7 lews from China, Japan and the Philippines. CANTON AND WASHINGTON. A Comprehensive Programme. The South China Morning Post" have received from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Canton, the following which represents Canton's programme drawn up for the Washington Conference The Chinese Question now means the security of1,143 words
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Article574 1921-12-13 7 Meeting of Protective Society. The recently-formed Society for the Protection of Servant-girls held a meeting in the rooms of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce recently which was presided over by the Hon Mr Lav Chu-pak. The proposed rules of the Society, which were read severally by the574 words
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Article157 1921-12-13 7 Churches Start Movement There has been some talk of late, says the "Canton Times," about the Purity Campaign and an investigation has brought out that the movement was started by the Churches of Canton, Rev X H Chiu, Chairman of the Federated Churches of Canton, is the157 words
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Advertisement141 1921-12-13 7 4 A /7 v X v X Wittiam ~axton first introduced the printing press into Frigland in the year 1471. After acquiring th 6 newly invented art of printing at Bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birtri, lind set up a printing press near Westminister Abbey, ■'Thaea-Gjme141 words
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Advertisement547 1921-12-13 7 OCOOOCOOO HlllimiimiMllllini <XKKXXX>S<fI I HORLICK'S !l MALTED MILK IS must haCt my HORLICK'S. I Sactn't jtlt P| the taint man MM (Ac Chemists,' stock ran out h*-- _—-~r— Fj<i> HOKLICKS MALTED TVLK, the FooH-K-ink, i. F(jl(jft(>|s d to who a.'c iun down «b a riiu.t of JL *eve.« FKtataM of547 words
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Advertisement961 1921-12-13 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. Issu; of $20,000,000 Loan Hearing inter—«t from the date of porehaee at 7 per rent, per annua aa_re.Hs s-aif'Tsauiy on May 1 and November L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAI l, 192« free af Income lax and other Duties. «a_H_Ma~_--B_--M-B_l Price of Issue 100-psr cent.961 words
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Article2367 1921-12-13 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED Of THE HOOT. Singapore, December 13. Messrs. Lyall and Eratt, Exchange and Share Broasra> following list of quotations, RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. Dividends. 36 per sard for year ended 30-9-20 6 per cent for year ended 30-6-2% Nil for year ended 31-8-21 Nil for year ended2,367 words
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Article376 1921-12-13 8 BETTER WAGES THAN OTHER NATIONS. Cost of Living Lower.* Food, shelter, clothing, and other necessaries of life and hundreds of comforts and now are within the reacn of res.dents of the United Stales at far lower costs than in any other country in the wond. This is376 words
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Article210 1921-12-13 8 In giving his daughter his King of France picture, set with 108 diamonds, Benjamin Franklin requested that she would not form any of those diamonds into ornaments, either for herself or daughters, and thereby introduce or countenance expensive jewels in this country." He concludes his will210 words
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Article227 1921-12-13 8 Both Mr W A Lee, secretary oi the Mining Association of Great Britain, and M± J S Askwith, expert coal accountant, are apparently of the same mind. There are too many men seeking occupation in the coalfields. Mr Lee says that the statement thii 75 per cent,227 words
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Advertisement162 1921-12-13 8 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNiriES I May be discovered every I dft y in the AdvertisI ing columns of the I Malaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Wanted/ v For Sale," ;To Let," -Lost/ I Found," and Trade I Notices," Etc., Etc., will I bring qu ck result*. I If you have something162 words
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Advertisement336 1921-12-13 8 STEAMER SAILINGS ft! Osaka Stan Ur* m LIMITED. I (Incorporate i n Japan., NO, 2 UE SOUZA STREET. proposed"sailings from f SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without _<>_«,, EUROPEAN LINE. r__? port oaid, minii London, Antwerp R of* TERDAM AND HAMBURG* Uha Warn *srr Dc21 22 ±r*an Mam arrJti .3 •Omit336 words
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Advertisement552 1921-12-13 9 'steamer sailings R*0.-BRJTisilN_S APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Englanu.) MAIL ASD PASSENGER SERVICES. ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with Hi, Majesty'. Government THE COMPANY'8 MAIL BEBVIOE8 EAST BOMBAY »re at praaant suspended, LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due 8INGAPOBE. Kashmir about Dec 12 Egypt about Deo SI N goya552 words
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Advertisement736 1921-12-13 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in U. S. A.) San_ Francisco Service Thote df lironß of eyeing the Orient shonld travel by the ecen. rent o j HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU at SAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG s a CHINA 10,500 tcni, Jan 16 (First Claas fare,736 words
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Advertisement468 1921-12-13 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) La neon ligg Fortnightly Service For MAB8EILLES, LONDON ANTWEBP via POSTS. Hakcne Man (New Steamer) Dec 15 Yokohama Mam De i 28 Yoahino Mjiru Jan 11 Liverpool Line Monthly Service lor MARSEILLES LTVEBPOOL via POETS. Kamakura Maru Deo 19 Tckushima Maru468 words
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