Malaya Tribune, 30 December 1921
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Title Section31 1921-12-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. 3 EVEMJNG DAILY.] m '9 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII,- -NO. Jba SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 FIVE CENTi. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1«J21.31 words
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Advertisement165 1921-12-30 1 AND COMt>A»Y 1 ffi* «OETH rfRIDGE ROAD, STNGARORBk> m DEALERS IN PHOTO- > MATERIALS 1 OP m EVERY DEaCRTPTtON. UNDERTAKES X PRINTING M AND ENLARGEMENT i Aso CAMERA BKPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. WBITOiWaYS ECOiNOmY. V~~~^~ t j 5 as>or 3 4 5 knives As sketch. B. '"jgM t 2*\ 750 55165 words
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Advertisement104 1921-12-30 1 Sime, Darby Go, Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) 1 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect ie Lighting Power Installations, Foil range of Electrioal supplies in itook: V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. H Fittings Accessories. I "Dictograph" Telephones. MADSTHONG' Plants. The ideal Lighting Set for104 words
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Advertisement290 1921-12-30 1 CIGAKKTTKS NUMBER 55 15 ViRGINIA Imitated—but never Equalled. s, Sole Manufacturers: lARDATH TCBACCO Co., Ltd. LONDON JflHHp Self-Starting Remington 13 built for service and to save business time*. The touch is light and the alignment always true. It is impossible to Batter" the type. The self-starting feature is found only290 words
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Article2004 1921-12-30 2 REPORT OF MEMORABLE CONFERENCE. "Good Sense and Good Temper,'* Lord Burnbsm, on his return to London from Geneva, reviewed in *n interview with a representative •f "Tbe ObserTer" tbe proceedings of the International Labour Conference, t«er which he presided with vucb ;p-'.t sat?, and aiih such Sjmpath) md2,004 words
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Advertisement383 1921-12-30 2 Overhauls and repairs of every description to all mi£es of cars and lorries. Painting, upholstering, hood renewing, in 24 hours, motor accessories, tyres and tubes, benzine, oil, batteries charged etc, Jetc. ANOLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 1 38, SHORT STREET. (Midway between Selegie Boad and Middle Road.) ■atl aT"* aj— 'y,;^ 1383 words
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Advertisement483 1921-12-30 2 A MOTHER OF FIFTEEN CHILDREN. Yet Feels Young at Seventy. Mrs. Charlotte If. Mather is the proud mother of fifteen children. Her age is seventy, she looks sixty and says she feels younger than she looks. How the attained to rips old ags so gracefully airs. Mather explained not long483 words
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Advertisement371 1921-12-30 2 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism I Cured By. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALlfi". Mr. N Terry of Countess Wella, Aberdeen, aaya:—I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during- which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very little relief. I had great pain in my arms371 words
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Advertisement560 1921-12-30 2 PRt)PRRTY AU.TIO^I, l# J ROE Beg to give notice tiave* reserverf certain days for Freehold and Lease/ hoid Properties, BusfneSs Buildfhf I Land, etc., at fheir AU:T ON R301l\ 19-1 Of QUAY (opposite the Office) Owners of fhcluding Properties in* ,the aEove sales should acquakit WARING A RO| i as560 words
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Advertisement403 1921-12-30 3 IN THB SECOND BsjOW AT 930 p M moment. fsOoc, n her lifltkne something conies 9 fl *o her }n while her whole fioture deplnd Whsk do you think of it You'll k row when you sel 1 Dorothy r8 i. tbe v >lye sal j* w .i p ro403 words
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Advertisement586 1921-12-30 3 iTne From Sunday, D cert ber 25, to F Iday, Deoe i.bei SO, 192. ALaSTOor* ib tne oulf fiHit*e;'<* AT THE t&eitre ALHAMBRA w--orO..tr, ntthqKSl Tbe HftU for Moiic snd Ftatrrt* JwvJd ssr:f axsjatjx rojls. do l g HMfcrn _!nt»rv'is^ Wishing Our Patrons a. Meiry C hristmastide A PHOTODBAMA PERFECT586 words
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Advertisement427 1921-12-30 3 W«»hei» «)1 i's 'Patrrns ar;d F.ierd§ A HAPPY AND PRO>PE;OU» NEW YE R. IN Tr»E PIRST SHOW AT 730 f M .SHAR p THE FRANK CASK* Presented for the'Pir-t 'irne in the Sa-t i v Rola-d-i ilm C->. New Y-»rk Founded on the celebrated ca..e .which hia aroused more ,dis427 words
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Article96 1921-12-30 4 France ia stubborn on the submarine question. Britain has made a practical reply. Dablin is hopeful of Dail ratification. The de Vaieritee are said to be com* promising. Enthusiasm fqr non-co-operation was expressed at the Indian National Congress. Gandhi gets almost fuU control of the organisation. Egypt is96 words
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Obituary50 1921-12-30 4 REQUIEM MASS. A High Maaaof Reqalem for th* repote of the sonl of the late Eliiabeth Sarin (nee Darrie) will be rang at the Cathedral of the Good 8h*pherd on Tneeday, 3rd Jannary, 19M. at 7 a.m. Tonr kind prayeri and attendanoe ii earneatly eolioited. SO 12 311250 words
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Article24 1921-12-30 4 M' snd Mrs. Lswreaoe Aroozoo (bank everyone who has given them kind snd helpful sympathy in their great grief. SO 12 31 1324 words
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Article1279 1921-12-30 4 We have long sought for an explicit and thorough statement of Japan's case in the Pacific argument. Up to the present we have failed to find it in the newspapers from Japan; we have not seen it in the many speeches of the Japanese politicians1,279 words
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Article379 1921-12-30 4 There will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune on Monday next, but publication will be resumed as usual on Tuesday. The fine new building of the Chartered Bank, Klang, was opened on the 19th inst The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday the379 words
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Article164 1921-12-30 4 INDIAN C ONGRESS. FlRlft TEMPER 9f THE 9 Aatjonausts. FULL POWER Tfa&NDHI. Ahmedabad, Dec 28.—The A'ationalist Congress opened with speeches in favour dr answering Government's a more stringent enforcement of non-co-operation. A split developed in the «eCongress ov#r the resolutiorv*proposed by Mr Mohani declaringthat the Sfestractisji imperialisan and tag establishment164 words
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Article489 1921-12-30 4 A apecial general meeting of untitled l. c>>>!, morrin» «F"? sH >- lbe l ,.M „> "t.Hb«»n «r, qu««tes to «itl" i The wedding took place on Dec 10 at theo\rmenian €hurcrr*V St John the Baptist; g J Martin and Lucy Johannes, daughter of Rev I Vicar, Armenian Church, Calcutta.489 words
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Advertisement207 1921-12-30 4 JUST RECEIVED Large New Stocks of Atbletic Hequ sites S/NDOWS v In proved V\ Model Devetopers. Ik S/4DOWS Cheat Exian m\m^^f' i y/^ *rJer« and Row- I/ BaU Platforms, THIS "OOIWELL Punching Ball with Rubber Cords V and Fittings for Floor and Ceiling. THE 'ARMY' f Punching Ball with Single207 words
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Advertisement285 1921-12-30 4 I NEW STOCK IN HAND. Emery Cloth and Sand Paper, Emery and Glass Powder, Jackson's Floor Stain Varnish, Frenoh Polish and Gold Sise Varnish, Copal, Oik snd Blaok Japan Varnish, Salter's Family Spring Balance, Salter's Circular Spring Balsnoe, Thermometers— Jspanned and self-registering, Brass Blow Lamps (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia Anti285 words
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Advertisement64 1921-12-30 4 NOTICE, e 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,64 words
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Article473 1921-12-30 5 pts -SuhmaMae Tannage of 9 JioetrTMiisiinii. i Otler ihreiteied. 28.—At a mef ting 0 f the naval eomntyctee France again demanded a submarine #onnag" ap-proxnr.ateTy«-*Sri|p that compromise proposal. XhJVit legated declared the demand mm9M the door to Ay agreement. jhf American d%Bgation then pre- yf:.*-Ta* a new473 words
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Article52 1921-12-30 5 A TemfcwVary Cabinet. Reuter. k 'Cairo, Dec 28.—The situation ia mere nomal. Seven 2aglu« lists who recently diasented ha<. c mow rejoined the two remaining members of Lie Zaglul delegation. a proclamation authorizes under-secretaries of Government departments exercise the, functions of ministers pending the m fsrmation*of aReuter. - 52 words
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Article44 1921-12-30 5 Equality of Status. Reuter. Delhi, with a non-officli resolu«pn of the Legis- lative AsAmbly the government has officials and non-officiala to-report upon possible notifications eeduie Code with a view to securing equafey of statua at crural tgals of iiaaopeans and Indianpg^Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article47 1921-12-30 5 Chicherin RepoVf #nied. Reuter. London, Dec 28.-Th4re is .spread report to the eft** that Mr Lloyd George and If have decided to invite M Olwaerin and Lfcvinoff to a conference mrty»n 1922. is officially denied ajdwt is seated conversations with Russia M Kraesin.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article70 1921-12-30 5 London, Dec death is announced Hare,—Rfiuter^, [The the late Sir John Hare on thn,6<2t*e ttt»«t PA»ce of Wales' Liverpool, T8C4. He was in London a when in the entire series of Robertson plaviM Sir Peter #lazel iii^Sch#U^c flnda and other o»f\; he f of the70 words
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Article20 1921-12-30 5 COAL TRA DE REVIVING. Reuter. Londen, flee X-*fte Welstf coal trade ia reviving and anttasfbite mines are overwhelmed wrt^sW*.--R«» ter>Reuter. - 20 words
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Article135 1921-12-30 5 Baron frayashfll Speech. Reuter. London, Dec 29. —Speaking at a luncheon at the Mansion House, in honour of the Japanese commercial mission, the Japanese ambassador Baron Hayashi regretted that the Anglo-Japanese alliance had terminated but said the Japanese were very [thankful to Mr Balfour for giving themReuter. - 135 words
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Article131 1921-12-30 5 Enlistment Boom Yesjterdlj. Sixty-five men enrolle™ in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force yestlrday, bringing the totah number to 316:< This number includes Scottish Volunteers who have enrolled while aw *jjjf g t% decision with regard fc-fhe itmkm tion of a kilted company. ,Over a hundred names have131 words
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Article43 1921-12-30 5 While leaving the s. s. Van Overstraten »tr.t»n «l tb» l«ni»ng 7n-l-oe«s«y «ttxrnsnn Ceptnin Cbelmer». 5eni«« OtLcer be«rm« tb«t men »pver.bo.rs.i zunlpcs into ttck «ns -m roars' Cbineeo «no l«U,° m. Ne m«n eventuelly viel UP by Iil«l.y >° l«"rn. ""Nile Oft Cbelmer» bo«rses43 words
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Article53 1921-12-30 5 CONFIDENCE IN PEACE IN DUBLIN. DE VALERA ACCEPTING? Reuter. London, Decjtf. —It is believed in Dublin that ratification of the treaty when the Dail reassembles. There are unconfirmed reports that a state of compromise has been reached between the followers of De Valera and Griffith in favourReuter. - 53 words
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Article249 1921-12-30 5 New General Loan Hill. The Governor's Deputy, The Hon Mr F S James presided over a meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon. Others present were Officials H E the G O C, Maj-Gen Neill Malcolm, The Hon, the Colonial Treasurer, Mr A M Poutney, the Hon the249 words
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Article371 1921-12-30 5 Appointment of Women. j A Civil Service correspondent writesJ to the ""Dei* Telegraph ":—Son* in-] teresting appointments in the Colonial Service recently offered to women are, perhapa, significant of the change which is coming to the Colonial Office, which haa been, in a sense, one of the most371 words
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Article98 1921-12-30 5 death rate for the week ending Dec. 17 was 34.27 per mille, N&ionalitiee were: Europeans 1 Euraians 1, Chinese 212, Malays 43, IndiaiL 22; with a total of 280, of whichflB7 were males and 93 females. The chief causes of 'death were: Beri-beri 30, phthisis 34, malaria pneumonia 26,98 words
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Article228 1921-12-30 5 CAN CANNES DO IT MEETING TO STIMULATE COMMERCE. A BRITISH SUGGESTION. Reuter. London, Dec 29.—The question of holding an international economic conference which is on the agenda of the meeting of tbe Supreme Council at Cannes on Jan 1 is at present evoking more interest than the other subject ofReuter. - 228 words
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Article144 1921-12-30 5 Our young people require to be instructed in the fact that it is no sign of manliness to kill and maim, and we hope to 6ee at least the wanton destruction of bird life ended. It should not be necessary to look to the police or other144 words
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Article71 1921-12-30 5 Singapore, December 30. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-8" Demand 2s 3 7-8o Private 8 months, sight 2i 4 3 So .On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 154 p.c. pm. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 63 S On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer71 words
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Article67 1921-12-30 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, December 30. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot 384 39 January 394 40 Jan to March 41% 42 April to June 45 454 Tone of Market.—Steady. Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, December 30. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:67 words
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Article83 1921-12-30 5 Singapore, Dec 80. Silver 35%. Hongkong 15% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $60%. Share Market.—Quiet. RubbeWr-P 1 no eB< l uiry Tins.—Taipmgs $1.12% Northa $1.17%, Souths, 52% cents, Nawang Pets $1.70, Papans 27% cents, Rawangs 67% cents, Petalings 90 centa, Johans 87% cents,83 words
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Article160 1921-12-30 5 FOOTBALL. S C C v. STAFFORDS. The following will represent the SCC first eleven, in a farewell soccer match with the Staffords on tke Padang this evening:—Robert Hendry; Gale and Corbyn; Parisn, Duff and Sinclair Meredith, J W Winter, famieson, Moss and C E Winter. MALACCA LEAGUE. At a160 words
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Article105 1921-12-30 5 Reuter. V M C A v. POLICE CLUB. The following will represent the V M C A v. Ths Police Club at cricket to-morrow on Raffles School ground:—N Ramachandra, G H Oorloff, G J Vyas, M C Vaidya, J U Karunaratne, S Subrahmanyam, H G tack (Capt), C AReuter. - 105 words
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Article107 1921-12-30 5 SCC PRACTICE MATCH. The following are the teams for a rugger match on the S C C ground to-morrow. White» over 30:—J A McCullagh, M D Rutley, L J Gilbertson, C Hewetson, Col Fitzgerald, A H Gaillie, Capt Sloper, T G Husband, Capt Ritter, T H Stone, J R107 words
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Article59 1921-12-30 5 S R C vs STAFFORDS. The following will represent the BRC to-day on the 8 R C ground, ia l match with the Staffords: G G Gray; E G Wheatley, E O Angus; L Gammell, C Richards, C B Webb, L H Gomes, J S de Souza, H G59 words
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Article152 1921-12-30 5 ILord Reading spoke reassuring w>rds to law-abiding, citizens in his ri>ly to a deputation from the Punjab clamber of Commerce a day or two ag>. He said The Government of India will spre no effort to protect peaceful, la-abiding citizens against violence, cordon, intimidation, or other brfcehes of152 words
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Article137 1921-12-30 5 Eiployers generally were never mor anxious than they are just now to c iclude an agreement with Labour, whi l would banish from their minds an '< ar-present anxiety that haa done muc to produce lack of business confide ;e. On the other hand, an apcredible section of137 words
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Article36 1921-12-30 5 The Tokio Municipality electric b«v« s»cis«s to ss ««rey tbe ins»»» ane»b»lt ol tbe city tr«lln «n>l melt» en experiment tor tbe «Ming »i« montb» »> to «betber tbe it» nt «Ksueltie» «ill be ellertos tb «b«n«W.36 words
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Article332 1921-12-30 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET MACPHAIL AND CO'S WEEKLY. REPORT. Singapore, Dec 29. There has been very little change in share prices during the week and business has again been largely confined to tins and industrials. Tin closes at £174-5s per ton, an increase of £1|-. There have been some enquiries in332 words
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Article47 1921-12-30 5 Singapore, Dec 28. Owing to the Christmas Holidays we report this week a day later. As usual at this'time of the year business has been curtailed considerably, and both Tin and Rubber are slightly easier, although the Share Market closes practically unchanged.47 words
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Article73 1921-12-30 5 The following subscriptions have been gratefully received. F G Ritchie $10 Capt Farrel 10 W Makepeace 6 Mrs Sato 2 C Gea 5 A R Linton 10 Tan Soo Jin 10 E W Gunatilaka 30 Mrs Gunatilaka 10 Previously acknowledged 265 Total $357 Soldiers73 words
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Article30 1921-12-30 5 The Municipality of Canton is reported to have ordered two more motor-driven fire engines from Germany. The machines were ordered though Messrs. Reuter Broekelman and are already on the way.30 words
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Article358 1921-12-30 5 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND iiiti PHLuifl'liN^b. LOOTING AND MURDER. Extraordinary Conditions in Central Kwangsi. reports just to hand, Central to be passing through the fire at th| present time, writes a correspondenji. Liv Chow appears to be a centre of trouble. The ivweichow and Yunnan troops358 words
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Advertisement177 1921-12-30 5 To-night To-night! PROF. R. S. NATHAN. TIIE INDIAN APPOLLO BREAKS IRON CHAIN, ?TOPS MOTOR CAR Et*c. w COME AND*S£B~HIM AT^ UIS BEST HIS FEATS S&ENGttH ENDURANCE. TWCiMGiITS ONLY. At our LentBEACH ROAD. (Next to Aiua.aora.) Commencing at 5.45 p.m. Sharp Admission Reserve Seats $3 First Class 2 Second Class 1177 words
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Article543 1921-12-30 6 FAILURE OF FORWARD CONTRACT. Resources Quite Sufficient. Mr W L Watkins praided at the twelfth annual general meeting of Pajam Limited, which was held at Gresham House yesterday. There were also present Messrs J M Sime, W P Plummer, J W Campbell, G Teale, Captain Daly and Captain543 words
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Article975 1921-12-30 6 FINANCES IN COMFORTABLE POSITION. The twelfth annual general meeting' of Aior Gajah Rubber Estate Limited was held at Greaham House yesterday, Mr J M Sime, presiding. There were also present Messrs J W Campbell, !W P Plumraer, E Kong Guan, F C Peck, and Captain Daly. la975 words
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Article89 1921-12-30 6 The first radio.controlled motor* car has appeared in the street, of Da\ton, Ohio, aaya an Amerioao exchange. No one was in the oar to all appearances a conventional one, 8|t. long— yet, to the snrpriae and dismay of pasaeraby, ii made ita way through the main streets,89 words
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Article41 1921-12-30 6 The Chinese Government has added to accept an invitation to pitidpate in a convention to discm the prevention of plague, which be held in BaUvia during the earl]part of the coming yeajr. China v& be ww*mt*d by Dt Wu Ueg A*41 words
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Article145 1921-12-30 6 At the Gaiety to-night, a splendid five part comedy drama, featuring Sorothy Gish, entitled "Atta Boy's Last Race" will be 6cre3ned in the second show with episodes 7 and 8 of the "Fightinjf Fate" serial anJ also the Australian Gazette No. 531.In the first show The Frank Case,145 words
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Advertisement463 1921-12-30 6 Sggggf—SJSJSJ—SJSJSJgggML ggg Bill ll— 111 ***** l II MUM Sll P—■ ■^■^■11»^^ The Cigarette "par excellence/). i r y| jAL ear~ W<+ > During,*, Holiday, aching will give you greater emoke-edtirfaetiott Have good sQpply of Magnums Qn hand> nQt only for *J than Three Castle "Magnums." After dinner you will463 words
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Advertisement147 1921-12-30 6 if The Anstm All Brttlsh *1 Autoplapt Will furmish the electric current for a house Ising tbe equivalent of 60—20 watt lamps or say 800-1,200 candl; /owir. It is the iftest houee lighting plant on the market and Combines all the advan- tages which a long period of wrork combined147 words
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Miscellaneous98 1921-12-30 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Dec 30. High Tides.—10.40 a.m., 0.6 p.m. Municipal Meeting, 2m Tiang Guan Brick Co, Van Wijk, 3 p.m. Tanglin Club Fancy Dress Ball. To-morrow, Dec. 31. High Tides.—0.6 a.m., 11.17 p.m. Glenealy Plantations. Derrick's, noon. Polo, Balestier. Gala Night, Raffles. New Year Festivities, Adelphi. Watchnight Service.98 words
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Miscellaneous398 1921-12-30 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dee. 30. Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya, taking mails for Australasia (articles for places in Western Australia by train via Sydney if prepaid at letter rate) Rumphius 2 p.m. P Sambu, Blinjoe, Djeboes A Palembang Singapore 8 p.m. Port Swettenham A Teluk Anson •Kampar 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing398 words
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Article720 1921-12-30 7 PROF. KARL PEARSON ON SOME FALLACIES, The Baby's Comforter. Quoting the phrase "lies, damned lies, and statistics." Professor Karl Pearson, lecturing recently to London teachers, gave a number of striking illustrations of fallacies which arise from arguments from inadequate numbers, from a selected population, and from treating association720 words
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Article135 1921-12-30 7 Jerusalem was not attacked, but lurrendered without an attempt at violence the holy places of Kerbala md Najaf were not attacked and no icts of war were committed there by iur troops; the sacred shrines in Mesotttamia are and will remain in iahomedan custody; British troops135 words
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Advertisement108 1921-12-30 7 the printing y e £> 1471. After ne«dy in van tad arc of printing at Brugesjjie returned to'/ the land of his birth, vma, r N^e J fft|r^ister >S Abbe Y» "The Game and Playe of Chesy" and L 1 of*T/$y«>" were th# first books printed in Englatfd. The. £axton108 words
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Advertisement490 1921-12-30 7 NOTICE. pflfogJhoN DEPARTMENT, Evening Chmm I is proposed to open Evening Ceases early in 1922 at Raffiee Destitution in Commercial and Technical subjects. The classes will be conducted my highly qualified European Ins tractors. Commercial Course. I In the Long (commencing about the middle tof January) eouraea of 3£ will490 words
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Advertisement444 1921-12-30 7 Mrs. Lowe Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema ""'My child was suffering with wst eczema which first came out in a rash §of small pimples on het face. Later places came out on her hands and arms .also on her body. Ii made her restlcssatnight, and I thought I should have444 words
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Advertisement227 1921-12-30 7 \m\ I NOTHING HNER- BOTTLEDcr G'NMD*****^ We first requisites with CRQSSE BLACK\VELL ymWm\Wy Delicacies dt-t Qualify. Purify /:iict Hpesfiness. -7* 30 Var«efc»e» o# SOUPS »5 Varieties cf POTTED MEATS. m c OXFORD SAUSAGES OATMEAL. OILS. VINEGAR TINNED flSrt. CRDSSE BLACKVVELL^?' BY APPOiNIMENT BUSINESS I OPPORTUNITIES I May be discovered every227 words
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Article2380 1921-12-30 8 UTiSJ Wm QUOTED iH IMS MaBJUL gmgepore, December 99. J r Meym. LyaH and Evatt, Baxhange and Share Broken Imv* tha foflawinf Hat ef quotas kraa. RUBBER.—Do Bar Shares. j] < Diridfnda. >. c. j 25 t eent for year ended 80-9-2U h per cent for year2,380 words
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Article700 1921-12-30 8 MINOR'S IMPRESSIONS, 0 Arousing Comments. Some s. 'using first impressions ef. New York Vave been written by Mr Reginald A veil, the English drsmstisi snd song-writer. Ssys Mr Arkell: visit to New York ia rather like a ride on the wiggle-woggle. It is an affair of shar; Vontrasjß.700 words
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Article175 1921-12-30 8 One soletioo of \he ''spesklg film problem is look -d for in me of a crys al foend in JbpanfjW* Born'o, kriQWßjOx It ha* been photograph' soands eoch aa Voices of actors in a play upon a Cinematograph film tbe difficuriP»» •So far has been to reconvert I175 words
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Advertisement215 1921-12-30 8 IGLOBĔOI. The Ileal Tonic. I Convalescence wT\ 1'" jfffp. I '7->V../ v., *,4M „i ~..r I < I tan state pos.uveljr (hat tWol considerably curta.ls the period of I V t convalescence Generally »j.k.ng, ma, be ia.d to ,ep,?"ni the I V standard spenfic for ,11 d.tses due t0 pov215 words
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Advertisement274 1921-12-30 8 ■sanaaaassan STEAMER &UI±NtS~ TIOTO IBESTin B. N. Go. (Inaorporatad t#>tatzJ T*" > *W HO MR WARD. «g** For Colombo, Aden, Massaue, m Fort Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on throngh Bill of Lading for Finme ibe Levante Porta and Black Nippon V^^Ueb J 27 l Trieste or Jan274 words
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Advertisement449 1921-12-30 9 Iyorponr%,in jr^t—^ MAIL ANDtASSENGER SERVICES, N. CO. Coder Contract Jth HI* Majesty*. «n^ reir LONDON FA»>EASTCRN SERVICE* 8INGAPOBE. f>4| Nag0 about Jiu 9 Khiva about Feb 6 Jan23 D«vanna about Feb 2# r—fi MABSEI&qg LONDON Leave BINQAPOBB. ■lirj #5 f* n 2 Kashmir about Feb gppt about Jan 24 Nag449 words
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Advertisement625 1921-12-30 9 M STEAMER SAILINGS •Pacific mail STEAMSHIP CO. W 1 (Incorporated in U. S. A.) J FOR AOOOUNt OF THE 0 8. SHIPPING BOA*D> I SAN FRANCISCO —MANILA—EAST INDIA. I BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direot. f Crf.nla gt a te Pwengcrt and Freight Jsn 18 Y Wolverine State jff P625 words
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Advertisement463 1921-12-30 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. B. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the soenh rente HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, TOKOHAMA, HONOLULU 4 BAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG ss. OHINA 10,500 tons, Jsn 16 (First Class fare, Singapore to San Franoisoo, G463 words
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Advertisement255 1921-12-30 9 O.S.K. Tie Osaka Saasea Kaisaa LIMITED. (Incorporated In Japan.) MO, S DM SOUZA STREET, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE, Per POST BAUD, MAESSTTiTiEEj LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. MUa Mam arr Deo 29 dep SO Argun Mara arr Jan 23 dep 24 •Omit Marseille*.255 words
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Advertisement550 1921-12-30 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) LantLon Lino Fortnightly arvtce For MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWBBF n* POBT8. Yosbiyo Marti J±n 22 Miahina Mara i9 Bido Feb 8 Liverpool Monthly Service <• For MABBEILLES rm POBTS. Malacca Maru Feb 16 Hnnthurg I ino Monthly Service For LONDON, ANTWERP,550 words
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Advertisement565 1921-12-30 10 WANTED. VACANCY for a European, as Smelter, apply in person Puleu Brani Smelting Work! 28-12 90.1] WANTED.—Malay fnnmarried) Vr Baohelor. Mnit have 'experience In driving FOBD oar. Reference*. Apply Box Hi, o/o Malaya Tribune." 29 12 SO 12 <S" PKOMOnON INVOLVRS TWO THINGS:—Knowledge and Preparation. Use your leuare boon in565 words
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Advertisement615 1921-12-30 10 ■snok NOTICE, The Exchange Bank* will be closed on 2nd Jan., 1922, Monday, New Tear Holiday. 19 IS 3 1 MADRAS HINDU BRjtirBBN HOTjar>** Anandna Bhavan Lodge Penang Street f PENANG. NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE BE HOLIDAYS. WHARF DEPARTMENT. Notice is hereby given aa follows:— January l»t 1922.—No615 words
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Advertisement473 1921-12-30 10 BANKS. 8ZX HAI TONG BANKING ft INSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated in ths &S.) HAD OFFICE: M, ELDTQ STREET, SINGAPORE, Istabliahod 1M7, Paid-u» Capital mm IMOOJJOO Bantu mm I tW^MH) COURT OF DIRECTORS. Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman, Let W— Nam, Esq,—Deputy Chairman, Chan Tack Hee, Esq, One Chow Rang, Faq. Too473 words
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Advertisement487 1921-12-30 10 I 1 THE HO H0N6 BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Streetr* BEAM CAES s Penang M 86 Beach Strati. Malacca w 181 Jonkar Street. Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Behamat, Palembaag m 16 > Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, Now York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Somarang, Shanghai,487 words
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Advertisement434 1921-12-30 10 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (Incorpormtd ia England BT ROYAL CHARTBB, Paid ap Capital in 600,000 Shares at 16 aach UfiOW Reserve Fund K £8,600,009 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 63,000,000 BAN EBBS, Bank of England. London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster aad Parr's Bank,434 words
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Advertisement301 1921-12-30 10 THE OVERSEA-CHLNfeSB BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated fat the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 61 RUNG STREET? Tel. No. 1665. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: IPOH DELL CAPITAL.- Authorised v-*.fOO,00l Issued $10,600,001 Paid-up 5,260,<XX Reserve Liability of Shareholder* 6,250,00( General Reserve 200.00C BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Ban Kheam, Esq., Chairman. Liew Hons;301 words
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Advertisement413 1921-12-30 10 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, J (Incorporated ia the S.S.) M BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Lim Nee Soon, man* S One; Boon Tat, Eaq. a M Lim Chwee Cfana Poh Slant, EeqA Lee Fang Sang, Bag, Too Baa Ken*, Baa. Oag Bin Hong, Esq, rer-**^ Tan Boo Gua-, Eaq. Bat! t> Ek413 words
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Advertisement338 1921-12-30 10 MALAYTjjRiB'JNj MHIPPIMC CtftTTE, 1 (EVENING DAJLY.) T© S45, Editori Tel No. 17L llana^D,* IPbsceipt^oVeat,^ Per seanr** *F Copy I eta.' -Postage. Extra it Te yoxign XT^ #&T MANY *V %TEffiUEE»* READERS needle thjaupplT, if fpECOMB The SSjggi subset ibers, at office o« «i? without charge,* All comAicatioas rettag to be338 words
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