Malaya Tribune, 19 December 1921
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Title Section27 1921-12-19 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII.- -No. 296 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER iy, 1921.27 words
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Advertisement146 1921-12-19 1 5 SUN AND COMPANY 109, I*ORTH BRIDGE ROAD 1 SINGAPORE. O I Phone 550 *DEALEKs> IN PHOTO- MATERIALS > 1 OF i EVERY DESCRIPTION. (•UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING J AN© p. ENLARGEMENT ALSO N CAMERA REPATRS AND FRAME-MAKING. WHITE A WAYS FOR TOILETS. I A j 1 ff*k bt eF *S146 words
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Advertisement116 1921-12-19 1 mm i I n Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated hi Straits Settlements ELECTRIC DEFARTMfNT. Quotations given for com pi «8 Elect it Lighting Power Inhalations, Piil) race* ot E supplies in itook m VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dictograph" Telephones. MADSTRONG' Plants, meideai Lighting116 words
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Advertisement223 1921-12-19 1 NUMBER VIRGINIA Synonymous with Refinement and Quality. Sole Manufacturer!: ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., tOhPOW. "IDEAL" H^^^H^^^H PorU ble AM I Sewing Machine. [bßß^^ EACH 11. A really cheap and perfect article of its kind. 2. The first Sewing Machine to economise labour and space. 3. The first to be readily223 words
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Article2395 1921-12-19 2 ARYAN ORIGIN OF THE DRAVIDIANS? By R B Krishnan. The Indian community ia always grateful to the Editor of the Malaya Tribune for his generosity in throwing open his columns, ever and anon, for discussion on matters appertaining to this community. Needless to say, it was that2,395 words
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Article205 1921-12-19 2 The series of about one dozen boreholes begun by the Government in 1918 in search of oil in Great Britain are now ail abandoned, except two— that at Werrinfton, in Staffordshire, and that at Darcy, near Edinburgh. The most recent to be given up is said to205 words
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Advertisement221 1921-12-19 2 Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of ears and lorries Painting, upholscering, hood renewing, in 24 hours, motor acoessones, tyres and tubes, benzine, oil, batteries charged etc., etc. .ANGLO-CHINESE COMPANY, i 38, SHORT STREET. vMidway between Road ao I Millie R).l) The International jverseas Co. I^^ RTS221 words
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Advertisement529 1921-12-19 2 YOU AND YOUR BABY CAN SLEEP WELL AT NIGHT When Baby's Own Tablets Are In The House. Sickly babie», little ones who ar* troubled wih their stomach and bowel?, whosn teething is painful, digestion bad, who bave worms, are feverwb, or s)M not Bleep well, nx*} be made healthy and529 words
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Advertisement729 1921-12-19 2 PERIODICAL AU .TIpss Messrs WARING ROE I Beg to give notice that they hi.e reserved certain days for Sale? of Freehold and Lea<eWold Properties, Business Premises, Bu Iding Land, etc., at'their NEW AUCTION BOOM QUAY (opposite the Otneral Post Office) desirous of including Properties in the above Bales should acqu729 words
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Advertisement68 1921-12-19 2 CHBISTMAS IIQUOBS. AUCTION SALE OF t LIQUORS. To be held at out Sale-rootua, 16 and 17, Raffles Place, In WEDNESDAY, Dae 2', It 11 m O mp i*ir g Wr,iek<, Bff-rdy, f J, 0 1 R cb nnd T**ny Fo»Hi t<ppfin*0t ''ant^rn* 1 and B« a«c Wtjit- Wine, Beer, Sparkliig68 words
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Advertisement355 1921-12-19 3 IN THE SECOND BHOW AT 9.30 p. M By B **W Fo oolj Mo, d y to Wednesday. AMOY CHIP BEE UNIVERSITY In 2 Pans. sh0 ,in t Hi man, ac tivitiea M j iti Decor the I PAH KAH KEE, Esq aC uv i> eapHrinumdi g 11 .poUa m355 words
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Advertisement651 1921-12-19 3 1,6 From MONDAY, December 19, to SiTDRDkT, Deo nib til I J Alhamnri t* Alnamora J (he Tbcaue at the 18 w aaly theatre g wbip< 7011 a AW mW m WmWkW AW wlth an pALnAMbKA fSrajtu*!'v Cakes, Coffer Tht Hall for Muik and Featorat Tea. etc. I a»*«a*?»*. oaaeii651 words
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Advertisement248 1921-12-19 3 "GAIETY^CINEMA. A THRILL A fcE r OMD A STUNT A M fNU I B SPEED f SPEED I MO iE 8PEi?D Id the 2ad Inecalme... ol W,t. Da c_o S rial T IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 P.M SHARP Harry T. Mor*y in BEAT NO HE ODD3 >248 words
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Article836 1921-12-19 4 In forwarding us a copy of his report on co-operation, Mr A Cavendish, Officer in Charge of Co-operative Societies, Taiping, trusts that we will give the subject our strong support. We have, of course, advocated the principle before and we have no hesitation in doing so again. We836 words
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Article468 1921-12-19 4 A report of criminal breach of trust in respect of $1">20 was made to the police by the Hokien manager of a .Shop in Teluk Ayer-street Capt G A Clements R G A is granted leave as from Jan 14, and goes by the Huntsend. Capt JR T Turner has468 words
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Article166 1921-12-19 4 Howell-Lindsay. •Theft was a pretty wed#ng inJSt Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon, when Mr Joseph George Howell, of the staff of the Singapore Prisons Department, was married to Miss Ida Margaret Lindsay, daughter of tHe late Mr R Lindsay of Tanjong Pagar, and ft Mrs Lindsay, Singapore. The166 words
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Article78 1921-12-19 4 Winding-lip Petition Again Postponed. A petition for the winding 4p of the Banque Industrielle de Chine was lioned before €Mr Justice Barrett Lennard in the Supreme Court this morning and pending an agreement which is being reached between the French and Chinese Governments, the matter was postponed until78 words
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Article143 1921-12-19 4 The annual social of the students of the Medical College was held on Saturday night. The Medicos, including the lecturers, nurses, and friends spent a very enjoyable time. There was a wrand concert in the earlier part of the vening, and a dance afterwards. The venue of143 words
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Article44 1921-12-19 4 (Aneta Service to the "Tribune"). Weltevreden, Dec Vl.— The Trust Has sold fifty thousand pikuls of channel ex-godown, May-June-July, at ten guilders, being on? guilder below the last transaction. The probable Trust lifHits are now. superior eleven an£ channel tea guilders.44 words
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Article59 1921-12-19 4 The case in which Capt W H Cole>:rave, O B E, captain of the P and O B s Somali, was charged with obstructing a public officer (Mr Taylor, senior revenue officer) in the execution of his duty, was concluded in the third police court, the prosecution withdrawing59 words
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Article223 1921-12-19 4 As we understand Lord Northellffe. you caex't nations till you have disarmed suspicion.—"New York Wce'.d." Otr Penang correspondent wires that there was a most imposing funewM there yesterday, that of Notjia Bin Siam Heoh, widow of the late Captain China, Khoo Cheow Teong. I t waf on a similar scale223 words
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Article164 1921-12-19 4 DAIL* EIREANN sTILL UNDECIDED. "fcII?HARDS DEFEATED. Reuter. London. Dec 17.-Fact.on fiirh: broke out m Belfast last evening J, continued to#ay, when o was kiUdjand seven Neuter. London, Dec 17.—The secret m of the Dail lasted all day long, X J is holding another secret u^<»V' ith a PUbHcReuter. - 164 words
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Article89 1921-12-19 4 Relations With Vatican. Reuter. Paris, Dec 17.—The noted fa n and epigraphist, Lo Tcnenyu, of Tientsin, China, has been elected a f r associate of the French Acadscription and Belles LeUres. r The illustrious musician a poser Saint Saens is dead.—l. Paris, Dec 17.—The Senate interpellations on theReuter. - 89 words
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Article67 1921-12-19 4 Reuter. Montreal, Dec A.— The Daaaii mister of Finance has g. preliminar>* consent to the [r amalgamation of the Bank of MontTeal and the Merchants Bank ol Canada. The offer of amalgamat;on#va* made by the Bankfof Montreal, aftei investigation had shown that the reserves of the Merchants BankReuter. - 67 words
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Article65 1921-12-19 4 Reuter. Paris, Dec 15.—Interviewed iy a representative of ■Le Gau.ois." the noted surgeon, Professor Turner, a has just returned from Peking, wh?rhe attended the inauguration of the medical institute, stated that China lias an immense reservoir of potent;*: energy. Political strifes are Aina's pueunl chief calamity, being everReuter. - 65 words
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Article43 1921-12-19 4 Reuter. London, Dec 17.—Tests arranged by wireless in America, with view to ascertaining if low power installations could bridge the At!an: have been successfully completed. Messages were accurately received at Ardrossan from forty-three amateur stations in the United States and Canada.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article35 1921-12-19 4 Reuter. London, Dec 17.—Sir Benjamir. Robertson, to> Indian famine expert, is going to Russia forthwith on beha" of the British»famine relief organza tions, to enquire into the methods of the distribution of relief.—Reuu>rReuter. - 35 words
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Article49 1921-12-19 4 Reuter. London, flee 16.—Mr Lloyd George and Sir R Home had a long int I with M Krassin in the morning. It i« understood that the question of Bnssian trade possibilities may be review ed when Mr Lloyd George and M Briand meet on Monday.—Reuu rReuter. - 49 words
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Article49 1921-12-19 4 Reuter. I New York, Dec 16.—The staaffif w; r Panama, with 107 persons aboard, collided with a United States deetn y er off Seagirt, New Jersey. Anothar steamer is standing by. Both the Panama and the d. are damaged but there is no of eitheitsinking.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article40 1921-12-19 4 Reuter. London, Dec figure show that thfc cost of livincr on Dec 1 had fallen four more point Nov 1, to 99 per cent abow Juiy 1914, due to reductions in the pr.ee of bread, flour aad meat.—RenterReuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement227 1921-12-19 4 USEFUL Christmas PresentsSpecial Display of— Cut Glass Powder Jars, Manicure wUmWFm W Sets c,ass 'I [n Perfumes. Vanity Cases, Gold and Silver Cigarette Cases, Scent Bottles, fW]t L W Silver Chain Bags, «■H J etc. LADIES DRESSING CASE Al Illntitration Price $55.00 Other Deaigm From 13/50 to 55/Robinson Co., Ltd.,227 words
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Advertisement309 1921-12-19 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Eoiery Cloth and 8acd Paper, Emery ard Olaaa Powder, Jacbaon'a Floor 8 ain V"ar-iieb, F«Doh Poliah and Gold Size Varniab, Copal, O k and Black Japan Varniab, 8 titer 'a Family Spring Balanc, Saltet'a Ciroolar Spring Balanoe, Thermometer!— Japanned and aelf-regiaterinir, Braaa Blow Lamfa (Upright and309 words
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Advertisement63 1921-12-19 4 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that Mr. F. G. Scharenguivel, the Secretary of The Straits Albion Press Limited, has been appointed to act for the Manager of The Malaya Tribune from this date and until further notice during the temporary absence on leave of the undersigned. GEORGE E. BOGAARS, Managing63 words
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Article1275 1921-12-19 5 Toe Ten Years Holiday Plan Detailed. Sino Jspanese Diicussions. Reuter. n- ngton, Dec 16.—The French presented a proposal at mtetini of tne naval ?abn. olvine: such a great inof the French I is declared that if the adopted it would upset naval agreement plan, repeaaa to buildReuter. - 1,275 words
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Article40 1921-12-19 5 Reuter. I Paris, Dec 15.—The Japanese Ambassador and officers of the Japanese squadron now at Le Havre had an audience with President Millerand. The Minister of the Navy gave a dinner in honour of the Japanese I visitors.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article372 1921-12-19 5 PRINCE'S TOUR NOT AFFECTED. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY. Reuter. Delhi, Dec is every reason to believe that the Prince of Wales' tour'is most successful, despite the efforts of the agitators. Resentment is observed among the natives against intimidation with the object of preventing them joining in the celebrations. TheReuter. - 372 words
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Article148 1921-12-19 5 Echo of Wall-Street Affair. Reuter. New York, Dec 18.—An extra police guard has been drafted for the Stock Exchange and other buildings in the financial district, following ths receipt of anonymous threates to blow up buildings as a reprisal for the arrests of Lindenfeld, which it is reportedReuter. - 148 words
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Article39 1921-12-19 5 Reuter. Delhi, Dec 18.—It is officially announced that since the outbreak of the Malabar rebellion, a total of 1326 Moplahs have been killed and 1,500 woundec,*besides 5,474 being captured. A total of 14J241 have surrendered voluntarily.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article20 1921-12-19 5 Reuter. Budapest, Dee 18.—Voting at the Cedenburg plebiscite resulted in 15,340 being for Hungary and 8.227 for Austria.—Renter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article19 1921-12-19 5 Reuter. Lisbon, Dec 17.—Sr Cunhaleal has formed a temporary Ministry, which is expected to encounter difficulties. —Reu&r.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article24 1921-12-19 5 Every normal man has two great ambitions. First, to own his home. Second, to own a car to get away from hie home.—" Life."24 words
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Article398 1921-12-19 5 REPARATION COMMIS SION'S PROTEST. MEETING IN LONDON. Reuter. Paris, Dec 16,—Tbe Reparation* Commission met in the morning sod diacaeaed tbe German note at farther meeting in Ibe afternoon. The Conference of Ambassador* heard General Nollet's report on the disarmament ot Germany and ia now concerning itself e»peciel!y withReuter. - 398 words
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Article166 1921-12-19 5 It is commonly said that, in proportion to its white population, British East Africa is the largest user of mechanical transport in the world, and, according to the report of ri M Trade commissioner for 1921, which has just been issued, the popular makes are the166 words
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Article194 1921-12-19 5 High Jump. Loals Yong 1, 4 feet 6 ma, 0 Montelro 3. 220 yards Oboir Boys' race. Janlors: Montr iro 1, D Pereira 2. Seniors: P Decker 1, L. Rodrigaes 2 75 yards Slow Cycle raoe. J Loafs. 50 yards Blow Oyole race. Kirn Sena. 75 yards Sack raoe, A194 words
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Article376 1921-12-19 5 FOOTBALL. S C C v. STAFFORDS SERGTS* MESS. A mixed S C C eleven played the Staffords Sergeants' Mess in a soccer game on Saturday, winning by five goals to one. The ground was wet, but the game was quite enjoyable, and there was some good football. The SCC376 words
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Article131 1921-12-19 5 SELANGOR vs. MALACCA. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuaia Lumpur, Dec 18.—In the rugby match between Selangor and Malacca, played yesterday, Selangor scored twenty-four points to Malacca's three. S C C vs. JOHORE. The match between the S C C A team and Johore, played at Johore Bahru on Saturday,131 words
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Article55 1921-12-19 5 S G C MONTHLY MEDAL. The Singapore Golf Club monthly medal (stroke play) for December will be held next Saturday and Sunday. The first sixteen will qualify to play for the President's Prize. In the event of a tie for the sixteenth place, the player with the best net55 words
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Article224 1921-12-19 5 8T ANTHONY'S SCHOOL SPORTS. Tbe eighth annual Athletic sport--of the tit Anthony's Boys' Sobool were held on the sobool groands on Batarday afternoon and were, In spite of the threatening weather a saccess. There were many visitors, who were well entertained, an string orchestra of old boys being present224 words
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Article453 1921-12-19 5 CAREER OF THE NEW COMMANDANT. The Medical Examination. All particulars regarding the new Volunteer Ordinance and the terms of service thereunder and other information on the subject of volunteering may be obtained from the Commandant, S V 0 Drill Hall, Beach-road, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1453 words
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Article84 1921-12-19 5 Singapore, Dec. 19. Silver 36%. Hongkong 15*4 per cent premium. Shanghai 60Vs. Three Months Gold $50%. Share Market. Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.—Steady. Taipings $1.10 to $1.15, Norths $1.20 to $1.25, Souths 45 to 50 cents, Rawangs 60 to 65 cents, Nawng Pets $1.72% to $1.77%, Menglembus84 words
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Article325 1921-12-19 5 Messrs Fearon and Co, of Kuala Lumpur, reported at the week-end The settlement of the Irish question, the reduction in the Bank rate and the assurance of those who should know that the trade slump is passing have all tended to restore public confidence, with the result that325 words
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Article70 1921-12-19 5 Singapore, December 19. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 7-8 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3-8 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On HongkongBank demand draft 15% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— > Bank demand draft 60 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer70 words
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Article77 1921-12-19 5 C. of C. Tubber Association Singapore, December 19. Pale crepe closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 38 38% Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellera Spot 38% 39 January 40 40% Jan to March 41% 42 April to June 44 j 44% Tone of Market.—Easiet/. Fred Wat./hou*e Co.. Ltd.77 words
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Article14 1921-12-19 5 All the dove of peace seems to do is to hover over Ireland.—"Wall-street Journal."14 words
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Article23 1921-12-19 5 Future wars will be fought in the air, say military experts. But that is no reason for leaving future peace there.—" Norfolk Virginian-Pilot."23 words
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Advertisement109 1921-12-19 5 The I Conway-Slewart-Original fgj 3 British-Made Jf L?ver WWff m Made as well as a Pen can be made Looks and Acts like a «gf Guaranteed J&tt fcrtViH 34 et. frllll! A 2) MfiiW CoH, tipped irri UUlllCa diumnibs. PCD. From $5 Up Stallone's and Jewellers. >* 1 he «=ole109 words
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Article867 1921-12-19 6 YACHTING. SATURDAY'S BIG EVENT. Presentation ef Priaea. On Saturday the Singapore Yacht Club waa decorated with bunting for the "At Home," and pnzegiving, and there was a large attendance of ladies to grace the occasion. 'ibe start for the xiurton Cup was advanced to 2.45 o'clock to get the867 words
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Article296 1921-12-19 6 IPOH GYMKHANA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec 17. —For the second day's racing the weather was brilliant and the attendance even larger than on the first day. His Highnesavthe Sultan and his suite were present. The going was easy and the dividends satisfactory. The following were the296 words
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Article199 1921-12-19 6 ABBOISFORD CUP RACE. On Saturday the S V C rowing event was the race between crewt from Boustead's and the Asiatic Petroleum Co. The course was from the entrance to the Empire Dock to the Victoria Dock. There was a strong current and a rather choppy sea. The following199 words
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Article66 1921-12-19 6 SRC TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY'S PLAY. Championship. T Leijssius beat X R Scott, 7—5, <i*—&, w.o. Mixed Doubles. E U de Cfhiz and S H Mclntyre beat N Norris and C Rappa, 7—5, 6—4. C W Gomes and P Aexia beat E C La Brooy and F M S Reutens.w.o.66 words
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Article42 1921-12-19 6 STAFFORDS II vs. V M C A. The V M C A were defeatd by the Stafford? II on Saturday, but the scoring was not high. The V M C A knocked up 51, and the Staffords 60 for nine wicket*.42 words
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Article32 1921-12-19 6 MGHT-WEIGHT CHALLENGE, i Mr C B Webb, cjo this paper, challenges Private Peach, the lightweight runner-up in the recent championship tournament, to a contest of «ny duration, at an early de*e.32 words
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Article323 1921-12-19 6 I Th" following is the c >htb report rft the director* tO >hf> nr« t i.l-'O'-•'>f the Simpnin Valley Ylinea *o t c pree» h eu I > tbe ratctitig on Dec 23 at Meeera Bn.ker at-d 'o L"J, at 12 8008 j The net prcfib323 words
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Article169 1921-12-19 6 To-day, Dec. 19. High Tides.—l.l 4 a.m., 0.42 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30. S S Assn, General Mtg, Exchange, 5.15. The Quaints, Vie Theatre, 9.15. Gibson Family Entertainers, Alharubra. To-morrow, Dec. 20. High Tides.—l.s9 a.m., 1.33 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15. Children? Concert, Vie Theatre, 5.15. St Joseph's Reunion169 words
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Article70 1921-12-19 6 Motor-Boats made entirely of duralumin are being built at the Zeppelin Works, Staaken, Germany. These are lighter and stronger than aluminium boats, and are not, of course, subject to corrosion. I hey are affected neither by changes in temperature nor uy exposure to sea water. Owing to70 words
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Article175 1921-12-19 6 Nobody questions the need for economy in the administration of British Malaya and few who have taken the trouble to go at all deeply into the matter will deny that in existing circumstances the Government Service both in the Colony and m% Native State* is overstaffed. Indeed, it has actually175 words
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Article322 1921-12-19 6 To-day, Dec. 19. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. I Port Swettenham Penang *Kinta 3 p.m. Saigon Japan* Shinryu Maru 3 p.m. Saigon Asia 4 p.m. To-morrow, Dec. 20. Fremantle, (Articles for other places in Australasia, must be prepaid at letter rate322 words
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Article74 1921-12-19 6 Hankow Tsiagrsnhs Washington. The Hankow Association of AllL'nions despatched yeaterdax the foL lowing cablegram to Alfred S X Sze, Wellington Koo, Wang Chung-hui and other members of the Chinese Delegation to the Washington Conference now in session: Alfred Szo Wellington Koo Wang Chung-hui, Chinese Legation, Washington. Firmly Hold74 words
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Article327 1921-12-19 6 Annual Report of Directors. Tho Directors of Messrs C A Ribeiro and Co., Ltd, issue the following report, to be present at the ?rnual meeting at 6 and 7 Raffles-place, on Dec 23. The directors have pleasure in presenting to the shareholders the company's accounts duly327 words
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Article130 1921-12-19 6 The Empire to-night will have, in its new programme, by .-special request, a two-part film showing <!< tails and activities of the Amoy Chip Bee University, built out of funds generously donated by Mr Tan Kah Kee, who appears in a scene of the first annual sports meeting.130 words
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Article95 1921-12-19 6 Says the "Bangkok Times" In answer to a recent query in these columns, we hava the authority of Colonel Lawson for stating that the j biggest recorded bag of snipe obtained (by a single gun in this country was iPot by the late A J A Jardine in December, 1899.95 words
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Advertisement115 1921-12-19 6 iimmmmt* ill —i IiUFCTIOK pm kiSIFJIC PrESESYATIYE iih NFALLIBL r UiJMp T '"ti" w p i ~n p ft|)df fnp ([)A op» f 'NATE CASKS J ••«'ntmca So other Mmhil required. Lw>^^^MMl H. Ferrq, Blittlero ft Co., SHSfiE J 5 rue Horn b vie, Paris. Lf^^ZZ^ Wholesale SINGAPORE i Ir.115 words
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Advertisement447 1921-12-19 6 TITAN CEMENT fc -—IS SUPPLIED T0 i THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO., LTD. c MESSRS. BROSSARD AND MOPIN. MESSRS. AYLESBURY &ND THE PUBLIC WOP.ES DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, THE SINGr™ TelUk AnS n J IBOARt) Penang and Kedah. MESSRS.JWAN AND MAC- MESSRS. WEARB CO, LTD. THE UNITED ENGINEERS, Seremban447 words
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Advertisement275 1921-12-19 6 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. A CHILDREN'S WILL B£ GIVEN AT Tlffe VICTORIA THEATRE, ON TUESDAY, DEC. 2fl AT 5.15 P.M. ADMISSION TO CHILDREN FREE. ADULTS $1.00 16-12-D 19_ 12 TO BE LET. Ha. 3, Kirn X- t Road, to—pond bona-, 4 nmtt Ir wiDcro. m, »aY*r. App I V r>i ai275 words
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Article1059 1921-12-19 7 News from Ulna, Japan and the Fhillppinfs. ANCIENT CHINA. Some Interesting Peeps. At the Literary iVpartment of the Shanghai American Woman's Olab, Miss Groesbeck read an interesting paper on The Glorious Yn and his DytaBty." 8he said in pari was the founder of China's fir-1 dj nasty.1,059 words
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Article230 1921-12-19 7 AjejatiCaVM ana Europeans accuse japan ot aei±uirin 0 r inurests ana rnjnts uy uiaiiiiie: loans to cuaia, but in aoing so they are guilty oi J error, declares the loityo n.oauinin, wmcn aamits tnat Japan naa loanea j money to out says it ia SSOatly loaned230 words
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Article299 1921-12-19 7 Nature's Poiaon Gas. The seaside air does us good because of the ozone in it. Uzone purines our lungs. We need it to put us back into "working order." In other words we require an attack of poison gas to make us ht—for pure ozone is299 words
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Article59 1921-12-19 7 PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON. Manila, Norvember 18.—Filiph.o officials here are instructing the Resident Commissioners at Washington to seek the permission of President Harding to have the Filipino Legislature to address a resolution to the Disarmament Conference. They would have America bring the other Powers to promise that when the Thilippines have received59 words
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Article197 1921-12-19 7 Dr Sun Vat Sen is by all odds the most interesting man in all China. In season and out of season he has stood for true democracy in China against conservntives and militarists, sometimes at the expense of his life. "The Christian Century" (Chicago). SALE OF THE TRIBUNE197 words
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Advertisement159 1921-12-19 7 4 /§>/ '/<ts /M 4 mmWmvmmmmi l ran■- iw nieaa ne i iisun nmm ■BLeaewawae M Wilfiam Caxton first introduced the printing *jresd into fc nglana in the year 1471. After acquifing'the newly invented arc of printing at bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set159 words
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Advertisement225 1921-12-19 7 -UItKV 1-. rv si ttmWBD "^'T'.'g? trtMmsr* a is invaluable in I restoring health to those who are Weak, cr Anaemic, lorI or Nervous, i or Run-down." I p I i C The o-jtslandir:* advantage I j of 1 Wincarms 'in restoring health is due to the fact I that225 words
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Advertisement415 1921-12-19 7 risswawssawssaa m b«bsmbib ««a»««»wB»»«»»»»»»»wi3«»»Ti 'TJ5*53 j ri kh-s 1 af l sci«nti£c juv.etiga"l think I like you better as BOVRIL 1 Many Ailments oom© from the Teeth IF \OD HAVE BAD TEETH CONBUI MATSUTAKE, LICENSED JAPANESE J3E JNf TIST, 7 76, Middle Road, Singapore. Mflfl O AlHab London Magazine Jfc415 words
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Article2263 1921-12-19 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Smgapore, December 19. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of testations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. Dividends. Values. Buyer*. SeUers. ah v 0 20 0 80 1 Allenby H 1 25 per cent for year ended 30-9-20 x2,263 words
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Article1064 1921-12-19 8 t THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The third annual general meeting ot Lingui lin, Limited, was nciu aL 04, 00, 6b Marieet-st. on r riday, Mr J iVla)bime presiding and others pieseat oeiug leasers J A Lilias, aan UocK, Lee Lnnn ivan i&uactotsj and Chan Sze unn tne Secrc1,064 words
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