Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1922
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Title Section28 1922-02-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AINU SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 25 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement212 1922-02-01 1 **SUN AND COMPANY 10t. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I SIVGAPORK. I PWm: M« I DEALLKo L\ I'HOTOM ATE RIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOaLnu, I'IOiNTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO C4MERA RLI'AIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. f SALE PRICES. FLASKS. —Nickel plated sheulden YOUR PICNIC DRINKS:- ndeu *>' Morocco Leather coloured cat*. M Price 1212 words
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Advertisement105 1922-02-01 1 Sihie, Darby Co., Ltd. i Incorporated la Strata S* titanta ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Quotations given for complete Elect; Ic Lighting ft Power Installations, 1 Fnll range of Electrical luppttei in Hook: VLB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "Dldeirapl" Telephones. V MADSTRONG' Plants, rheideai Lighting Set tor105 words
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Advertisement216 1922-02-01 1 CIGAkAITKS NUMBER ggg VHCIII, Synonymous with Refinement and Quality, Sole Matrnfacraren: ABDATfi TOBACCO Co., Lid 1 LONDON. FURTHER REDUCTIONS A I 20 X T 20X ALL j SALE PRICES. From WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25th until the end of our Sale. To ensure a complete clearance of the remainder of the bargains216 words
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Article331 1922-02-01 2 WIT HOUSING COSTS MORE, One can And ft local application, perhaps, In the following The series of articles which appeftred reoently In the "Dally Newt" exposing the ring ronnd the houses' hai teoeiTed striking confirmation in an authoritative quarter. The London Hoaie Builders' Association, a body formed to331 words
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Obituary356 1922-02-01 2 Death of Sir George Atkinson* Willea. The death occurred, on Christmas Day, at The Stroud, Haslemere, of Admiral Sir George Lanibart Atkin-son-Willea, K C B, who served in the Navy from 1801 to 1912, and when Commander-in-Chief in the East Indies during the Somaliland operations356 words
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Article93 1922-02-01 2 n earth's dark p aces, fall of erielty, Evil is done for yon, who are called good, That yon may wear what only dsvils should Steel traps are set in every Northern wood To break the bones of furry living things; Sea birds are93 words
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Article1007 1922-02-01 2 BY V. EUPPTJSAWT. Milk, I) Ik article of diet, hold! Cki highest place. Man finds her* all ths necessities fo» nutrition, proteids, earbohydrates, fate, aalte aad water, asd for the ftsst yon* of hit lift ha liTaa on nothing else. Milk, lika acr, is a parfact food1,007 words
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Article303 1922-02-01 2 A Dail Eireann Episode. London, Jan 3.—An episode which g ve rise to a warm outburst by Mr Michael Collins occured in Dail Eireann this afternoon. In the course of a fierce denunciation of the Treaty, Countess Markieviez sarcastically observed that she heard that Viscount Lascelles was to303 words
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Article38 1922-02-01 2 untitled untitled Amin Husseini, Mufti of Jerusalem, has been elected Rais-el-Ulema for Palestine by an overwhelming Muslim vote. Four other notables have been elected as a council to administer, under Husseinis presidency, all Muslim religious funds end court*.38 words
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Advertisement577 1922-02-01 2 Drive away fzp that Rheumatism PENETRATES f/ffl without Don't suffer needlessly -Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just t little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing required—Sloan's penetrates. <« For those tormenting pains of Rheumatism in joints or mu*cles,577 words
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Advertisement372 1922-02-01 2 THE CARE OF THE BABY I» *r«7 food mo they first ennsldsrstios, aad oftea enough sha is so worrv ad by the littls ose'a aehes and Cle that sha does not know which way to turn to And fot it relief. To avery mother Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's372 words
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Advertisement598 1922-02-01 2 I PERIODICAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS fSSessra W&RSNQ Rot* Be** to give notice thst they have reserve certain d&ya for Salen cf Freehold and Leas nolo rroperties, Business Premises Rn.u Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION BOOH 14-1 COJLLYEfi Qjj^y (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties i the598 words
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Advertisement494 1922-02-01 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 930 P.M. CHAR GE CHIPLIN in A DOG'S LIFE The Fi'al of hit HlHtoa Dollar Comedy in 3 parts. A UoiTenal J* w*l Saperpro 'uoiiou featuring ELMO LINCOLN th« e-»lehraWd iter of of the Apes In UNDER CRIMSON SKIES In 6 parti A red blocdad494 words
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Advertisement625 1922-02-01 3 I ba wuh Wtelies for a HipoF, Bright and Prosperous New Year to n** Aifcamnra H onr ChlolSa PatPo ns. AlhtmSra IHERB IS NOTBINQ FiNER ANYWHERE NOR ANYTHING is the onto liW lBC.tr 8 MObE ENJOY kBLR i ND ENTERTAINING Mwa\ril yOQ !han Programme (or the S.x N<gbta Prom M.nlay,625 words
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Advertisement212 1922-02-01 3 MARLBOROUGH Tht Han far Comfort, Goad Mode aad G—4 Picture* BSACE ROAD. From THURSDAY, J<n. tn WEDNESDAY, Feb. L A TWO-FEATURE PROGR MMrl OF STRONG PICTURES Th< Fint ii A CHARMING SELECT PFO»UOTION F »tn*frr Alice mm IDT In a ilory cf a Rirl with r.o km, do money, nothing212 words
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Advertisement415 1922-02-01 3 j With Best Wishes r»r A Hippy and Prosperous w*w Year. AT 7.30 SHARP, GEOIGI LARKIN ANNE LUTHER In the Greet Mv»t#rj 8»iUI ■A. THE LURKING PERIL JL Of Daredevil Stunts and Daafefaai D**da. Kplaode 1. The $11 O:o C*DUaat ft "The Idee ef &g 01«f" 3. "The Aviator's Victim"415 words
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Article81 1922-02-01 4 There la a Shantung settlement at hat, Some detaila of the Pacific natal agreement are wired. The qeeetion of fortifications has been decided. Sir Ernest Shackleton'a death was rather sadden. The New Market-road marder was a ghastly affair. It ia believed that all the murderers of Mr Smart81 words
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Article871 1922-02-01 4 We desire to protest as strongly as we can against a decision taken by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners at Friday's meeting. After passing a resolution on the advice of their own experts and committees the Commissioners make an exception to it the first time they are approached871 words
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Article311 1922-02-01 4 Mr Hunt, of Malacca gaol, will be sailing in a few days for home. Major H R Williams, of the Gurkha Rifles, attached to the Burma Rifles, Taiping, is granted a year's leave, from Feb 15. The Warwick Company opens a four nights season at Hongkong on the 4th and311 words
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Article1250 1922-02-01 4 By "Reynard.'' The rugger final at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday provided as keen a game as one could wish to soe, despite the tropical conditions, and the result came as a surprise to many. Singapore would have shtred the honour of holding the H M S Malaya Cup1,250 words
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Article390 1922-02-01 4 H M S untitled and untitled and L o left for Penang rest ma] afternoon from the Empire t A Japanese in Malacca has been fined $15 for landing ar.j d I reporting his arrival. The P O s.s. Dunera has left Colombo, and is expects la arms a; this390 words
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Advertisement186 1922-02-01 4 Extreme Good Value Travelling ■MSB eugs WfflSflll No. 116. llllPyiiiPilil Reversible m I ravei! n 8 Rugs In a Large Assortment of Richly Coloured Plaids. Size 58 x 70 inches Price 6.50 Each. Robinson Co., Ltd., ma i> v > Singapore A LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Ml 0 €&i N186 words
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Advertisement304 1922-02-01 4 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARBIVED. Zinc Boiler Slabs Zinc Boiler Slabs Zinc Boiler Slabs ■Bfuirit* ftavitad, apply a», GUAN KIAT <& Co., Ltd., M, PHILLIP STREET. mm Thonea Noa. 811S and «114, WHEN IN DOUBT I!! WHAT IS IT? If it concerns Books, Stationery, Printing and Magazines Ring Up No. 506304 words
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Article305 1922-02-01 5 TSie Terms of tig Naval Agreement. complste Shantung Settlement. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 31.—1t ia under|tood that the only outstanding naval i5(W e relating to the fortification of t he Kurile and Aleutian Islands was iet&d at to-day's sitting of the naval mmittee. It ia believed the agreemsJ providesReuter. - 305 words
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Article116 1922-02-01 5 Where the Blame Lies. Reuter. L lea, Jan 30.—1n the opinion of a laaiaiittfff consisting of a Governzr.er.: Commissioner, assisted by three nor.-ofnc:ais, including a Mohammedan, which inquired into the asphyxiation of tat sixty-four Moplahs in a train, (at ventilation of the van was defective, but similar onesReuter. - 116 words
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Article85 1922-02-01 5 Reuter. lie Hague, Jan 30.—The first informal preliminary meeting of the per■eatat Court of International Justice was held m the Palace of Peace. Nine km. and two supplementary judges present Dr Loder of the Netherlands, is presidiag, pending the elecaai of the president. The court adjourned till Friday,Reuter. - 85 words
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Article84 1922-02-01 5 Reuter. Washington, Jan 30.—In the Senate, Mr Bcrah declared that the most Powerful influences in the United and abroad intended that the A...fs debt of eleven billion dollars to United Slates should never be paid. ,(^e d the conviction that if the -trican Debt Commission were! authorised toReuter. - 84 words
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Article72 1922-02-01 5 Reuter. London, J an 30.-The Indo-China Navigation Company's new Ira 111 Kutsan made successful a. 8ea and averaged over ■Wses knoti In boisterous weather. Z rcturned to the Tyne to prepare J* voyage to Hongkong. r length is 434 ft, beam 54 ft, |*7 01Reuter. - 72 words
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Article39 1922-02-01 5 Reuter. mb'.'" 1, n 30 -Dittmar, one of the U| rr,e officcrs convicted at Leipzig, F-#... Se ped frcrn Naumburg prison. offered f U r nd mark <SM "v. U boat eonv iet, Boldt, as- w«*-»Mt Btitsi.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article51 1922-02-01 5 Singapore Responsible? Reuter. London, Jan 30,—The fall in the price of rubber, below ninepence, despite the reduction of stock in London from 69,000 to 67,000 tons, is variously attributed 'to fresh liquidation in the London market, and a sharp break in Singapore, where free offerings are reported.Reuter. - 51 words
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Obituary211 1922-02-01 5 Further Details. Monte Video, Jan 30.—D? Hussey has explained that the three weeks delay in announcing Sir E Shackleton's death was due to the Quest's wireless being out of action, damaged by the storms during the voyage.—Reuter. Monte Video, Jan 31.—A squad of Uruguayan soldiers areReuter. - 211 words
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Article64 1922-02-01 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29.—A Washington message states that both the White House and State Department have issued a formal categorical denial of of a British newspaper's report that President Harding and Mr Hughes had declined to receive the French Ambassador, M Jusserand. They say M Jusserand was alwaysReuter. - 64 words
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Article61 1922-02-01 5 Reuter. London, Jan 30.—Another huge increase of capital by the oil interests is announced. The Shell Transport and Trading Company, subject to the shareholder!' authorisation on Feb 10, will issue ten millions cumulative second preference shares at a sovereign each, bearing interest at seven per cent perReuter. - 61 words
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Article40 1922-02-01 5 Revival of Old Castom. We understand that the Singapore Philharmonic Orchestra will hold its practice in the lower Victoria Memorial Hall to-morrow at 5.15 and j each week hereafter. This is a return to die 4Wwjji of farmer40 words
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Article1010 1922-02-01 5 •arfly ■inn Cm «pnuk b, mttiimb «•at».) "BUDDING ORATORS." From CHEANG PENG MOH: Your leader of to-day under the caption of "Budding Orators" contains some practical hints and valuable information on public speaking which amateurs, and even experienced speakers, can read with profit. You have, however, said nothing about1,010 words
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Article170 1922-02-01 5 Bodies Terribly Matilated. The motive for the double murder of Mr Seah Lye Kiat and his little son, which was committed at their residence, 34 New Market-road, in the early hours of yesterday morning, is not yet ascertained, but it is believed to be involved with170 words
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Article61 1922-02-01 5 Some Further Arresta. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, January 31.—0n Friday evening Inspector Mat Noor arrested three more suspects, in connection with the murder of Mr Smart, at Baling. The whole gang of seven Malays believed to be implicated is now in custody, within forty-eight hours61 words
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Article71 1922-02-01 5 On* Man Fatally Subbed. A serious affray between two clans of Chinese broke out in the vicinity of Boat-quay and Upper Circularroad at about 9 o'clock yesterday evening. One of the mob was killed outright, while four others were badly stabbed. One of the injured men has71 words
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Article64 1922-02-01 5 In connection with the faUl accident that occurred in Orchard-road on Sunday, we learn that the victim was not Mr MorBe, as previously stated, but a Chinese. Mr Mors* was a witness of the accident, and mad* the report of the affair to the police. He will give64 words
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Article200 1922-02-01 5 The death is announced in Rangoon, from heart failure, of Dr T F Pedley, at the age of 67, after visiting his patients on January 13. Dr Pedley, who was one of the oldest European residents in Rangoon, had been 42 years in Burma. He was the Health Officer of200 words
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Article371 1922-02-01 5 POPULAR LOCAL FOOTBALLER'S DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Jan 30. The news of the paasing away last Friday of Mr F C Thomazies, one of Malacca's moot popular young footbailers, will come as a rude snock to his many admirers in Malacca, Seremban, and even K L371 words
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Article37 1922-02-01 5 Liat of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $135,215.52 "E W J." (monthly contribution) 100.00 Collection in the Sungei Siput Club 95.00 ToUl 135,410.52 Singapore branch Previously acknowledged $24,686.22 Grand Total $160,096.74 Approximate expenditure to date, $132,623.59.37 words
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Article32 1922-02-01 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan 31.—A toUl of 46 Oiinese and one Tamil were prosecuted in the courts for gambling. Fines ranging from $5 to $25 were inflicted.32 words
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Article286 1922-02-01 5 Yesterday's rush of news cables, seven columns of this issue within twenty-four hours, was reminiscent of the war days. Our transcribing expert had a strenuous time, chiefly in deciphering telegraphic mistakes and almost obliterated phrases (due to bad carbon copies received.) The variety of subjects covered was notable, and if286 words
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Article92 1922-02-01 5 Singapore, February L On London— Bank 4 months' sight fi 4 1-S2d Demand 2j 3 25-32 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-4d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 174% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13 Vj pc. pm. On ShanghaiBank daman:* draft 65% On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 134*492 words
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Article60 1922-02-01 5 C Wt C Rubber liMtUtlM. Singapore, February 1. Ifbtetl Bsaaktd Sheet Closing Pries* Buyers Selleae Spot 31 32 February 32 32% Feb and March 33 34 April to June 35 35% Tene c.' Market.—Steady. Pred Waterhoaee Co.. Ltd. Singapore, February 1. Te-4ay'a closing rubber testations ire aa under:—60 words
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Article118 1922-02-01 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. L Silver 35%. Hongkong 13 per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $51%. Share Market —Dull. Rubbers.—No enquiry. Tins.—Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, Norths $1.10 to $1.15, Souths 47% to 50 cents, Nawng Pets 90 to 95 cents, Rawangs 57% to 62% cents, Papans 17%118 words
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Article182 1922-02-01 5 Lt V H Wells, of the Warwick Regt, has been promoted Captain. A Requiem High Mass for the soul of His late Holiness Pope Benedict XV was sung in St Peter's Church, Bunga Rayah, Malacca, yesterday at 7.30 a.m. The officiating priest was Rev Father Phillippi Lav of Singapore assisted182 words
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Advertisement198 1922-02-01 5 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. (Incorporated in Honakong.) Only a few copies left. The "Imperial" Diary and Almanac for Printed with English-Malay, Chinese Bates. Sire U' xr One we*k to an opening, interleaved with blotting paper and containing a aupplement of loral up-to-date information. Price $3.00 The Cheapest and Host Us'ful Local198 words
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Article194 1922-02-01 6 FOOTBALL. OCC PRACTICE. The following wiU be the teams ft* a pt actio* soccer maaah en the S G gr euaa to-morrow; «clonrs.— Hendry; Hill and «*>; Sinclair, Duff and J Winter; Meisdrth, Le Sueur, Jamieeou, A Smith and G B Winter. White*.—Barnes; Cox and Hide; Ealin, Lynch and194 words
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Article154 1922-02-01 6 NAVY AND ARMY CONTESTS. The following are the results of the Navy v. Army boxing contests arranged beween men from the H M S Hawkins, the Titania and submarines, and representatives from tha Staffords, and held in the large godown opposite the Titania on Monday night. Seaman Bates beat154 words
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Article584 1922-02-01 6 IHE PRINCE TO PLAY HERE. Arrangement* will be mad* for His Royal Highness tha Prince of Wale* to play poio in Singapore, a game being toed for the Friday afternoon, whnst it haa been found possible to include in the race programme for the Saturday a polo pony race,584 words
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Article374 1922-02-01 6 LANKA UNION AND LEAGUE. The Lanka Union, Singapore, has entered to play in the forthcoming Singapore Cricket League and all Ceylonese cricketers who are desirous of playing for the Union are invited first to enrol themselves in the Union. Communicate with S X Ratnam, President, Lanka Union, 42, Serangoonroad374 words
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Article69 1922-02-01 6 S ft C TOURNAMENT. Daublea (Final.) Nocfft and Balhatahet, owa 40, baa* Wbaatlaj aii Gaelic »wp t-4. u Reynard, v who witneaaad this gama, writaa: It waa a keen eonteat, and Whaatley and hia partner were properly beaten on the play. Wheatley was below form and made quite69 words
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Article55 1922-02-01 6 fi.CC T. SJLC tne following, playing in white ■hirte, will repreient the S C C againat the S I C to-day :—F H La Mothe, 0 I S Bateman, M D Rutley, T H Holyoal, L Langdon Williame, Lt Elliot, Lt Dickiae, L Sehofield, W C Stock* B D55 words
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Article87 1922-02-01 6 EATONG G C CUP. The Katong Golf Club. Welding Cup wm tompeUd for on Sunday and Monday aad waa won by Mr H Manby, with a score of 47, 44, 12. TS»- G C MEDAL. Tha February monhly medal (stroke play) competition of tha Singapore Golf Club will be87 words
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Article346 1922-02-01 6 I» a Change Coming? Great public interest will be evoked by the news which we publish that tha College of Arms is considering whether a change in our national flag will be requisite as the result of the creation of the Irish Free State. The Cross of346 words
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Article149 1922-02-01 6 What is to become of the arch of old London Bridge which has receatly been disclosed It is a relic of surpassing interest. Dating from the 12th century, it formed part of the first stone bridge in London. Citizens contributed lavishly to the upkeep for six149 words
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Article155 1922-02-01 6 Edendale, from Batavia 1-J. Indragiri from Indragiri 1-2. Martinique from Bangkok 81-1. Teck Lee from Bangkok 81-1. Dux, from Bangkok 31-1. The German ehemist with kit diseovery of synthetie gold is a figure of great antiquity. He dates from the age when alchemists were in search of155 words
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Advertisement598 1922-02-01 6 Cole, Marchent Morley, Ltd. 11 SPECIALITIES. CENTRAL EXHAUST CUNIFLOW) AND HEAT EXTRACTION STEAM ENGINES. (Hcrisental Type), with Piston Drop Valves (Mcrley's Patent) ud Cam Operated Gear. SO I.H.P. npwarda. COMPOUND AND TRIPLE EXPANSION STEAM ENGINES. (Herueatal Type), with Piaten Drop ValTas (Marlay'f Patent), eacrated by Trip Gear. Sue*, »00 I.598 words
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Advertisement781 1922-02-01 6 is the package that should be supplied §*Pp?J when you order MALTED MILK THE ORIGINAL. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. Of all Chemists and Stores. Packed in 3 size; in Sterilized Glass Bottles; kv-eps indefinitely. I Manufactured by Q jrlick's Malted Miik Co., Slougii, Bucks, England. iPrMident St Jamr< Horlick, B»rt)781 words
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Miscellaneous565 1922-02-01 6 HAILS CLOSE To-day. Fab. L Errtay, Traagganu, Kelaataft, PataaL Siagora,* Baadoa A Bamgkok* Aadanf I pJL Bato Pahal fcaxratts) t p.m. M k-f »Baa What! *Ca f.aa. Mm* tl Malacca •H«g Keat p.*. Pert ■■itHPiifir •if» t y.aa. Mrt-t Ciraa t p.m. Madam Nn Masas» a.m. Baweaa, Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota565 words
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Article1483 1922-02-01 7 News from China, Japan and the Philippines. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE. Tremendous Harbour Congestion At Hongkong. The "South China Morning Post," commenting on the Seamen's strike in Hongkong, stated on Jan 19: It will be seen that, while th c Union had yielded slightly on its original demand1,483 words
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Advertisement236 1922-02-01 7 -URODONALri dissolves tiri& acid. I m i* the age of hit ar'.cr! eep y«r attests! King URODONAL, and you will theirLy avoid Ar,?rio ScUroiia. .the walli of the blood veaaels and render* them stiff and brittle." Prof LAKCE&FAUX Imtt P'sudent efthe Acadimie de iiUtXtM, PsrtS, it hn Treatise un Gout236 words
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Advertisement56 1922-02-01 7 MARTIN'S PK ILLS a Kraneh Remedy lor All Irr«<ul«i#,tf: k. "fllMaaaMl et .diet keep o( Mittlii t PilK in the t.oine ft thai fc« few lien al aaahaa—oi tue Sr«eni .urr d s <•■•*, HS.i uu-st. «t Thoee she jw tm racou.aiend Oi-r. Sash aa iwia. m.* Al ell irtnatot»56 words
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Advertisement449 1922-02-01 7 WIU N YOU SEE THE NAME CHUBB I ON A SA.FK yOU X nW -s «ia9Jftai •THAT I 3 I AND F Jit RELIABILITY. M NOV C UREU BY Messrs. CHUBB Sons, Lock A bfe Co .Ltd. M KEFS BT ROY. L APFCINTMENTg TO H. M KING GEOEGE V. 5449 words
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Advertisement245 1922-02-01 7 ffllrAX though so small, is a complete //J h\vA i amo P hon <f- fu U »n volume, clear in rcpro- ///M\ \vi\ ducbon natural in tone. To hear it is ///M\ I X to re<^J 1 onc e it has all the expensive gran opNones. «1 Muic Dealer* end245 words
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Article2177 1922-02-01 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, February 1. Mmhs. Lyall ami fiTratt, aid Skara Brokers iuue tht followiag list mi qaotatioaa. RWBBER,— »«Har f haras. lasae Dividends. Valuai Buyers. Bellers. 1 Allanby -j f 2 26 j,er eett for year ended 30-8-2W 2 Alor Gajah 1202,177 words
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Article632 1922-02-01 8 SELLING CHEAP AND BUYING DEAR. The following notes on the trade of the Colony for 1921 are courteously supplied by the acting Registrar of Imports and Exports, Mr G A Hereford.— The total value of Imports into the Colony for the year 1921 was 614 million dollars632 words
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128 1922-02-01 8 r iiie last kiln for making tobacco j cia> pip es at Bristol was lighted last month in the presencs of representatives of three generations of the firm of George and Co.-grandfather, son, *«d grandson-preparatory to closing down aft ;r an existence of 200128 words
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Advertisement146 1922-02-01 8 I BUS HESS OPPORTMiriES I May be discovered every I day in the Advertis- jug columns of the I" Malaya Tribune's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted/ For Sale," Let," -Lost/ Found," and "Trade Notices/ Etc., Etc., will Ming quick results. H you have something to I sell, or a house to let,146 words
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Advertisement335 1922-02-01 8 MGHTANpu On Face For Ne* Years. Cuticura i; "For nearly threr nan from a blemished ski:. I a mass of pimples and sV was ashamed to go out en r 1 jlt itched night ai.d d iy, m |T :ne feel depressed and one j "I saw Cuticura Soap and335 words
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Advertisement546 1922-02-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.*o.-Britishlndia ajn» APCAR LINE. rOfatpaalat laeerperatad ia Kaglaaayf HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE! BEN INSULAR ft ORIENTAL B. N. CO. Uider Contract with His Majesty's GoTcratmeat. LONDON FAR-EASTERN BERVICI, from LONDON Due BINGAPORB. fbiva about Fob 6 Novera Abe at Mar a Devanna sbeufc lob 20 7» HABBBILLBS A546 words
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Advertisement347 1922-02-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS MOiSH V SAILINGS to and from Australia fo» eatgo only, tailing at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Molbourna and Sydney, ■a. BMITA due kere February Ilk Bailing February fib. For farther Particulars, apply to Pater son Simons Co., Ltd. (hworpocaWa le\,laaA> AGIKTt. THE "BEN" LINE STEAMEBS,347 words
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Advertisement361 1922-02-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LIVERPOOL LINES MaU Mam Feb 16 EA at BURG tOBBj 1 Lima M*ru Feb 5 Mitiuuiote Maru and Feb NEW YORK LINE TIM SUEZ Ttnysoia Mam btgP«b Baa particulars eppry to hIREON TUSEN KAISHA B> OGURI, MANAGER, •ATBBSOB SIMONS A CO. LTD. SINGAPORE. BW DARBY A CO..361 words
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Advertisement427 1922-02-01 9 WMtM SADJKP O.S.K. TUB OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED, (Incorporated ia Japan HO. I DM BOUZA SXRREX PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, (Subject to change without Botioa.s BUROPRAB (Bfl For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG ROTTERDAM AMD ANTWERP. An 1 6 lam arr Feb 23 dep 14 Amur Mara March Altai M427 words
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Advertisement646 1922-02-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. fineerporated In B. a. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by th* seenh rent* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI* KOKQEAMA, HONOLULU 4 SAN FRANCISCO, From HONGKONG s.s. NANKING IS.COO tens. Feb 50 (Firtt Class fare, Singapore to Ban Franeiioe,646 words
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Advertisement497 1922-02-01 10 WANTED. Wa MI ID a competent clerk to do bookj aad typa-wrlto la an offla., liofapor*. Amply stating •alary la B*a 111 mU Malay a Tribuna 7 35 J TO LET. TO LET.—Godowa No. 6, Cecil Street, Apply Guthrie aad Co, Ltd uc TO LET.—Ground Floor Offices No. 5-1, Malacca497 words
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Advertisement455 1922-02-01 10 INSURANCE. I THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in th« S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS J lim Nca Soon, Esq., Dj. Chairman. One Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwec Chian, Esq. Chua Poh Siang, Esq. Laa Pang Sang, Esq. Yee Ban Rang, Esq. Ong Hin Hong, Esq, Tan Soa Guan, Esq, S.455 words
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Advertisement438 1922-02-01 10 BANKS. J THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, Established 1880. Capital Subscribed V, 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 67,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President: S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K. IwasakL K. Tatsumi, Esq. F. Watanabe, Esq. I. Mataukata,438 words
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Advertisement498 1922-02-01 10 BANKS, SZE HAI TONG BANKING A INSURANCE CO„ LTD, (Luorporated in the S.S.) BEAD OFFICE: 68, CULL IA STREET, SINGAPORE* Established 1907. Paid-up Capital 62,000,000 Surplus 890,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: Seah Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lea Wea Nam, Eaq.—Deputy Caaimaa. Chan Tech Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Eao> Teo Teow Peng,498 words
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Advertisement517 1922-02-01 10 BANKS. THB HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: •4, MARKET STREET* BRANCHES: Penaag So Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahaniat. Palembang 16, liir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Saa Fraaeieco, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Aatoy, Pontianak and Traag. CAPITAL. Authorised517 words
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Advertisement478 1922-02-01 10 BANKS. J CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital ia 600,000 Shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank af England. Lou do a Joint C ty aad Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster478 words
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Advertisement424 1922-02-01 10 duality and Quanti» are the two bejdiog faa* in onr brainy V ■ett, either to planters or miners relied upon; h, in IhMongrnu-o'..IiTS rot £ir Bmh not lackutg. o f a e preoPnt, aa they «!v,, v h a t of planting id:. in, •hippie re^SaiT 31! lEElls, m No424 words
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