Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1922
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Title Section28 1922-02-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 29 SINGAPOItE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922.28 words
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Advertisement197 1922-02-06 1 r photo Amateurs j Call or Phone: S50 |SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Your Requirements. I _J SALE PRICES.. FLASKS.—NickeI plated ihouldexi YOUR PICNIC DRINKS-- d ca c s u e p Morocco Ugtfc coiour Price 1 pint $7.95 Hot or cold at a moment's Price 1197 words
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Advertisement99 1922-02-06 1 Sine, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Strait. Settleaenta ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. j I Quotations given for complete Elect dc Lighting Power Installations, i ?k i < j Full range of Electrical auprliea in ttook V I.R. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. I Fittings Accessories. "DlCtOgrsph" Telephones. MADSTRONG'' Plants,99 words
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Advertisement231 1922-02-06 1 ClGAk. iTKS NUMBER JQ g VIRGINIA Unvarying in Quality the World Over, Sole Manufacturer! I ARDATH TuBACCO Co., Ltd. LOfDON. s Daniel Crawford's I Red Star I I FINEST OLD 1 SCOTCH WHISKY. I $28.00 per dozen I II Duty $f 4.40 Extra. SOLEAGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in231 words
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Article846 1922-02-06 2 CHINESE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND, The Official Report, A meeting of tbe Executive Com. mittee of the Penang Chinese Lobonrcrs' Unemployment Fond was held at the Chinese Town Hall on Jan S3, when Mr Yeoh Pais: Tatt presided over an attendance comprising Messrs. Goh Koon Cheng, I ho Lok846 words
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Article314 1922-02-06 2 Of Interest Here, Id view of the extent to which engineering it being and will be adapted as a trade, as distinguished from a profession, in the Far East, I interest will attach to the recommendations of the Committee on Engineering Training appointed by the Council of314 words
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Article190 1922-02-06 2 A correspondent has written to "Th* Times" to criticise the English habit of exalting foreign genius and aegiecting the great men who are to be found in our midst. Men of science, discoverers, pioneers, all have suffered from lack of support during their work at home. The190 words
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Article98 1922-02-06 2 Ths Salvation Army Year Book for 1922 (Salvationist Publishing and Supplies, Limited, la 6fl brings out once more the worid-wi de activities of this great or ganization v The Army is working in 73 different countries and colonies, and preach ing in 46 languages. Reports are presented98 words
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Article244 1922-02-06 2 TWO FATALITIES AT IPOIL There waa a motor mishap on Tuaaday morning in Brewstar-riad, lpoh, opposite Dr Rogers's house. Tha car in question belongs to Mr i Laird, of the Mines Department, and it waa being driven into town by a Malay "sauy" There were four ladies ia244 words
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Article212 1922-02-06 2 Edaoation is regarded by som»», Principal Jacka, aaid at the Confer.' erce of Educational Association, aa a tide show or appanage of the State, bat he looks forward to a time when education Interpreted in a broader sense thaa any with whieh we were («miliar to day woald212 words
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Advertisement372 1922-02-06 2 "1 think I like you better as BOVRIL KOH Co.'s ANNUAL CASH GLEABAHCE SALE Now Proceeding. Everything to ba cleared at enormous reductions regardless of cost and also many things at HALF PfilCE. Perfumery of the best makes, Stationery, Books Novels, etc., etc. Don't miss th's golden opportunity. BLOH Co.,372 words
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Advertisement131 1922-02-06 2 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatic* causes the moit acute agony making your life a burden, but tf you don't fight th. disease, it will gradually gst fi rmer and firmer hold on you-and then? There la only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight—and that can use in131 words
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Advertisement166 1922-02-06 2 IN AWFUL Pi WIPED Children's Facus Disfigured With Breaking OuL My two childre: i*s faces were terribly disfigured wit h a breaking out -v which spread Js»>U\ and covered tbeir backs. j\ r causingthem to be in awful J/ Pair.. I sew -rrrr\Z,'' *n advertise- WIH mentforC-t--cura Soap and Oint:166 words
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Advertisement280 1922-02-06 2 \Hm pills) Nervousness, headaches, broken sleep, bed dreams, low spirits, lack of appetita, indigestion, a general sense ef mental and physical inefficiency which you have not tha will-power to overcome—all these are symptoms of neurasthenia, or nerve exhaustion. The remedy is tonie treatment through the blood, and it is because280 words
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Advertisement538 1922-02-06 2 I PJERIOD^ Beg tc give notice that they have reserved d*ye tor m\e? cf freehold and Lease hole rroperties, Business Premises Build* Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION BOOH*, LYEB Qrj^y (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above sales should acquaint Messrs WARING A538 words
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Advertisement309 1922-02-06 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.M Vihiraph presents WILLIAMS an», GRACE DARMOND in posrorfol il«uc i-.ft Irama The MAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL Id 5 Parts An American Spy dram* in whioh British officer sufferi cha'gf cf Cowardie rather thin give Q-vay a-crdt intelligence. Together with two new Bpieodea T309 words
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Advertisement505 1922-02-06 3 From Sunday, February 5, to Thursday, February 9, ItSS. aihjmihra Atttmarals AT THE is the Ollf BSE Ihsatte ttpUN *et the BESV A 11 U C 3 bbbleb# •iqnliltttw I BEST JBBw iJBIiIV sssi ssbbp bh w»w 9^m m3P*m m w we Tali I -<* «fIr"JU Creams, Orchestra Cakes, Coffee,505 words
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Advertisement133 1922-02-06 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Picture* BEACH ROAD. From THURSDAY, 2, to WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8. A FINE ALL—BRITISH PI ODUOTION By the Hepwoith Film Co., of London JUSTICE In 4 Parte With an excellent of s'.roDg human interest. Tcgethtr with NINETY THREE An abnrbliig Melodrama !n133 words
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Advertisement374 1922-02-06 3 J Yes—I'll go now, Cassidy. Bat remember, Mr. Gilder three years is not forever—and for every bonr of each day I spend in Prison yon shall PAY! PAY!! PAY!!! GREAT SPECIXL ATTRACTION TONIGHT! In the Second Show at 9.10 P.M. The world's two most porular movie stars Alice Joyce Harry374 words
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859 1922-02-06 4 The present state of affairs in Europe has been likened to the night before the dawn, but it might be better characterised as the morning after the night before." In other words Europe is suffering economically from a thick head, and many cosmetics have been859 words
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Article128 1922-02-06 4 Row of Shops Destroyed. A serious fire broke out at (Jaylang early yesterday morning, a whole row of 11 attap-roofed shops being completely gutted. The Fire Brigade were on the scene of the conflagration at about 4 a.m. and in spite of the buildings being beyond the128 words
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Article278 1922-02-06 4 Mr J R Perry of 3 St. Thomas' Walk, has made a report that his house was broken into and articles worth over $100 stolen yesterday. A Chinese named Koh San has been charged by the detective department with being in unlawful possession of a pistol and 11) rounds of278 words
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Article211 1922-02-06 4 Russo-German Company. The Hague, Feb 2.—The First Chamber has passed the new militia law by 27 votes to 13.—Reuter. Paris, Feb 2.—The court of appeal has rejected Landru's appeal.— Reuter. London, Feb. 2.—The International Labour Orfice has appointed an anthrax commission, composed of experts from various countries, to211 words
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Article163 1922-02-06 4 Madame Ayer and British Film. The programme at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night, to be repeated to-night and to-morrow night, was well worth the expenditure of a dollar or two dollars. The first part was taken up in the presentation of a Samuelson (British) film, "The Quinneys,"163 words
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Obituary134 1922-02-06 4 The Coroner's Finding The verdict in the inquiry into the death of the late Mr G D Lucas has been delivered at Kuala Lumpur. The CoroawK finding was a£ follows "I find that the late Mr G D Lucas died as the result of a wound in134 words
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Article59 1922-02-06 4 The organising secretary of the British Malaya Boxing Association announces that by arrangement with Mr A L Gilmore, the adjourned meeting of the Association will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday Feb. 14, at 5 p.m. No special invitations are being issued, and59 words
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Article67 1922-02-06 4 At an extraordinary meeting of the Rahman Hydraulic Tin Mining Co, held in Penang, Mr Saye presiding, to approve of the purchase of the properties plant and stores of the Rahman Tan Co for $187,000, the necessary resolution was carried, and also one increasing the capital of67 words
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Article69 1922-02-06 4 A telegram from Cairo dated Feb 3 says that Lord Northcliffe has had an audience of the Sultan. His Highness the Rajah of Sarawak accompanied by his A.D.C. Captain W R M Gifford, arrived here on Saturday by the s.s. Kuching One of the features of the AgriHorticulturml Show of69 words
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Article250 1922-02-06 4 FORECAST OF IHVRc Hlll COMMITTEE'S SCHEME An Optimistic Tone. (From Our Own Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 0.—The c pondent of the Malay Colombo wtres that a fc: Lumpur business n^ n declares that marked aptia >- id London rubber circles. Home stocks have be.-n r reduced recency, and250 words
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Article78 1922-02-06 4 Waverers Imprisoned." Reuter. Johannesburg, Feb 4.—The solidarity of the strikers has ben brokei by the action of the moderate section, in the shape of the Germiston tfn* committee, repudiating their kmm% and asking Gen Smuts to receive deputation to consider the appointment of an arbitration court.Reuter. - 78 words
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Article45 1922-02-06 4 Reuter. Cairo, Feb 4.—Lord Allenby had i striking send off, or. his way Home, t>y a large and representative gathering, including a number of Lgy;.;;at ex-ministers, who cheered r..m wr.a unusual demonstrativcnes*. At Alexandrevi three hundred so:--ables saw Allenby off.—Reofa tReuter. - 45 words
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Article78 1922-02-06 4 S. C. F. A. LEAGUE. Saturday's Match. Straits Youngsters' 0, A?tua United 5. Sunday's* Match. Bendemeer Athletic 1, White iur L League Positions to Date. P W L D F A P». White Star 7 4 0 £> 3 11 Aston U 7 4 2 1 14 4 978 words
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Article178 1922-02-06 4 Singapore, February After the haavj ia.. d mtt m* there has been a slight reactioa aei tne general undcrtum seeau a aam brighter. At or near A* 30 cents there appears to be demand but whether toil tinue seems to be doubtful eapf »0 as178 words
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Advertisement263 1922-02-06 4 WW—wil l mtnrM ['■■■■■■■■■^'■■■■■■WMWMMWwiwniii I Wm. Shillcock's CELEBR4TED FOOTBALLS. THK VbcOREOOR K v *nd with .hronghoet the I fco r>-!i v >rl Ew; !.< 1 bl d mo ,uum e-i. I'r:ot- 16 50. I I THR •CLINKKB" M*U c 11- Cow Hh>. HarjJ-sewn 'brootfbcnr. P i< $'060. I s Robinson263 words
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Advertisement317 1922-02-06 4 VMiWliiiiiiiiiiawirr»rTiTi»rrmnriiirinw MEW SHIPMENT JUST HRB1VE0. I Zinc Boiler Slabs! j Zinc Boiler Slabs!! Zinc Boiler Slabs!!! I s i j I Enquiries invited, apply to, j GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., 86, PHILLIP STREET. M Z I Thones Nos. 3113 and 3114. s$^ st^wswtsiwiwuaMiuiiisuitisussaisuMintoiBiuiuiitiaiiMiiiM^ I 3 in ONE j j The317 words
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Article220 1922-02-06 5 Friction Over Boundaries Question. Will HsstilitiES Ensue? Reuter. London, Feb 3.—Sir James Craig interviewed Mr Churchill at the Colonial Office to-day with reference to the deadlock as to the boundaries ques.quently, interviewed, he said I-r had suggested to Mr Collins t* adjournment of consideration of trie question forReuter. - 220 words
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Article155 1922-02-06 5 Debts and Credits. Reuter. Washington. Feb 3. —The Governpeat withdraw its objections to the itrr.:< of Allied Debt F'unding Bill. aed yesterday, which the House of Representatives has now passed wOk the Senate's amendments. The ■OSSBR is now being submitted forj the President's approval. The Secretary' of Commerce,Reuter. - 155 words
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Article77 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. j London, Feb 3.—The Daily Mail learr.s that Lady Shaekleton has docidsi that Sir Ernest's body shall be ta*en from Monte Video to South Georgia, for irtterment, instead of re■aiag home, as originally proposed. Aha aga Shaekleton left no definite mtm liuai regarding his restingReuter. - 77 words
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Article74 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Washington, Feb 2.—The Federal ■■ana Monthly Review" declares nut production and trade show no str.King departures. Iters hao been sensational slacken-lr-g certain manufactures, but in a ■■MI of lines activity is well susMci The tendency towards stabilisation of prices continues, with increased activity in iron.Reuter. - 74 words
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Article54 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. San Prancisco, Feb 3.—The second i*l of Arbuckle ended, as previously, e disagreement of the jury, whereto 2 now favoured conviction. he prosecution foreshadows a third trial—Reuter. San Francisco, Feb 4.—The District ttumey states that in view of the 6'- number of jurors who voted in ofReuter. - 54 words
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Article59 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Montreal, Feb 3.-Arising from sug■Wioaa from England that he should n:s offer of $100,000 to cancer J***rcn work, instead of as a reward fc tkc of a cure, Lord Atn hafl Cabled the Earl of Athlono °y the terms of his previous 1100 f bjt donatinReuter. - 59 words
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Article19 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. [*J feb.4.-The United Ameri- of New York have purchasDateh steamers, accommodat- passengers, for the South-Reuter. - 19 words
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Article172 1922-02-06 5 French Reservations. Reuter. j Paris, Feb 3.—M Poincare has invited the Allied Governments to a preliminary consultation with a view to adopting a common line of conduct as regards Genoa, j The French Government's qualms regarding the outcome of a European conference are indicated semi-otiicially in a statementReuter. - 172 words
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Article135 1922-02-06 5 Scenario Writer Shot. Reuter. Los Angeles, Feb 3.—A mysterious murder has taken place of William Desmond Taylor, a British ex-service man, the producer of many wellknown film plays, who was found dead seated at his writing desk in his house. A bullet was found to have passed throughReuter. - 135 words
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Article104 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb 3.—The International Chamber of Commerce entertained the Japanese mission at luncheon, presided over by its president, Senator Clementel, who, welcoming the guests, expressed his wish that the commercial and intellectual co-operation of Prance and Japan may become still more intimate. Mr Takuna Dan, inReuter. - 104 words
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Article66 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Berlin, Feb 3.—A message from Riga states that a commission has been established in Moscow to assess the damage done to the Soviet Government by the Entente support of the Koltchak, Denikin, Yudenitch and Wrangel campaigns. It is stated that the Soviet delegation to Genoa willReuter. - 66 words
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Article1137 1922-02-06 5 RESTITUTION OF TERRITORY. NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF. Reuter. Washington, Feb 3.—At a meeting of the Far Eastern committee, the Japanese announced the withdrawal of group five of the twenty-one demands. The only two treaties to be based on decisions of the Conference affecting China are, one dealing with theReuter. - 1,137 words
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Article119 1922-02-06 5 A Serious Matter. Reuter. Paris, Feb 3.—According to the papers, the French Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a note demanding compensation and adequate punishment for all concerned in the plot resulting in a wellorganized grenade and machine-gun attack against a French barracks in Upper Silesia, endingReuter. - 119 words
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Article104 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Rome, Feb 2.—The Cabinet has decided to resign. The resignation is duo to loss of support in parliament, where, owing to hostility to the foreign policy and other causes like the alarm of the anticlericals at the recent actions of Catholic ministers on the occasion of theReuter. - 104 words
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Article45 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Calcutta, Feb 3.—By 50 votes to 36, the Bengal Legislative Council has passed a resolution against the Government opposition, urging the withdrawal of repressive measures, (including the prohibition of meetings and processions) and recommending the release of all convicted under these measuree.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article32 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Washington, Feb 3—General Pershing, as chief of the army, has transmitted to Congress a Bill to reduce tbe number of army officers from j 17,000 to 12,000^-ft*zCe?.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article370 1922-02-06 5 A VERY SERIOUS SITUATION. SERVICES AFFECTED. Reuter. Berlin, Feb 2.—A general strike of raiiwaymen, arising from a wages dispute, has begun, preceded yesterday by a genera! exodus from Berlin, when many thousands thronged the stations. Towns like Breslau and Frankfort-on-Oder are isolated. The situation in the south andReuter. - 370 words
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Article177 1922-02-06 5 A Manchurian Venture. Reuter. London, Feb 3.—At a meeting of creditors and shareholders, held at the Board of Trade yesterday under a compulsory winding-up order against the British Manchurian Corporation, Limited, Mr Pepys, Assistant Official Receiver, presiding, said the Company agreed to acquire an option to purchase concessionsReuter. - 177 words
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Article68 1922-02-06 5 Strong Action Taken. Reuter. Hongkong, Feb 8.—The Government ie taking strong action as regards tha aeamen's strike. The Secretary of Chinese Affairs has issued a proclamation that interference with the guilds which have no grievance will render the agitators liable to banishment Also the strikers may be deported.Reuter. - 68 words
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Article42 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Calcutta, Feb 3—A meeting of clergy and laity, representing the ecclesiastical province of India, has decided to recommend to the Government that the Church of India pass from the authorities in England to Synods aad Asaambiies in India.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article363 1922-02-06 5 VISIT TO BEGUM OF BHOPAL HONOURS FOR MALAYA. Reuter. London, Feb 3.—The Colonial Office announces that the Prince of Wales, on the occasion of his visit to the Malay States in March, will present the insignia of the Commandership of St Michael and St George to the SultansReuter. - 363 words
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Article106 1922-02-06 5 Committee's Report. Reuter. London, Feb 4.—The report of the Pilferage Committee, appointed by the Chamber of Shipping for the United Kingdom, states that the year after the Armistice claims were paid to shipowners exceeding the pre-war payments, on an average, twenty-fold. It deplores the lukewarm attitude of theReuter. - 106 words
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Article15 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 4.—The voting conclave commenced to-day. Cardinal Marini participated.—Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article107 1922-02-06 5 Sago flour is quoted at 1319. Tin is quoted at £161.7.6 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 16j- for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 30 in London; cube gambier at 36 On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American, is at y.55, Egyptian cotton at 16.50. Black107 words
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Article111 1922-02-06 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, February 6. Silver 34%. Hongkong 11% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $52%. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—No enquiry. Tin:—Taipings $1.00 to $1.05, Norths $1.05 to $1.10, Souths 50 to 55 cents, Papans 17% to 22% cents, Xawng Pets 87% to 92% cents, Rawangs 57% to111 words
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Article70 1922-02-06 5 Singapore, February 6. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-32d Demand 2s 3 25-32*. Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 7-32u On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 17: On Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.- pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 66% On Java— Bank demand draft 134Vj On70 words
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Article35 1922-02-06 5 of C. Rubber Association, Singapore, February 6. nibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers tellers Spot 30 30% February 30% 31 Feb and March 30 32% April to June 33% 34% Tone of Market.—Steady.35 words
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Article27 1922-02-06 5 Singapore, February 6. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—15% cts. London. —8%d. Singapore.—30 cts. Tone of Market. —Steady and quiet.27 words
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Obituary39 1922-02-06 5 Reuter. tondon, Feb 3.—The death is an nounced of Sir Edward Tootal Broadhurst, Bart, who was born in 1858. He was a director of the L and N Railway, and a well-known figure in Manchester business circles. —lieuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement106 1922-02-06 5 The I Conway-Stewart-Original Mr I British-lade Jf 1 LSKr \M"Jff Made as well as a Pen can be made. Looks and Acts like a 4sfc2y Guaranteed gMgW f or EV£fi 14 ejt. ri v M^M MvfflSr Cold, tipped irriuuinea jsw nibs. Pgd From mZj Up JsMitLcm The Sole Agents for106 words
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Article428 1922-02-06 6 FOOTBALL. ENGLISH CUP REPLAYS. Another Drawn Gam*. (From Out Own Corraapondant). Xuala Lumpur, Fab. 0,—The correspondent oi tha M Malay Hail" a) Lahore wiraa tha following raaulta ol saaond round replay* in tha English Cup: Huddersflald 2, Brighton 0, Not* Countj 0, Bradford C 0, aftaj extra time. Cardiff428 words
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Article424 1922-02-06 6 RACE FOR PRESIDENT'S CUP. Yesterday morning saw the opening race for the President's 1921 Cup, bo named to distinguish it from trophies given later, after affiliation under Y R A rules. Eleven boats started in ideal weather conditions and a fine race was the outcome. It was a run424 words
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Article743 1922-02-06 6 S. C. C. PRACTICE MATCH. There was another cricket practice snatch on the S C C ground on Saturday between Mf CantreU'a team and Mr Mitchell's team, and one or two new playec* ware en riew. Mr CansreU'a team, batting first, won easily. There were no aurpriaing eeorea, bat743 words
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Article84 1922-02-06 6 TILDEN FOR WIMBLEDON. London, Jan 12.—Tilden has reconsidered his decision not to visit England. He has decided to compete at Wimbledon, essaying to be the first ehampion on the new centra court, as ha was tha last champion on the old centra court. Ho will play both in84 words
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Article40 1922-02-06 6 Jan. 17.—Melbourne's Lawn Tennis Asociation has decided to issue a challenge for the Davie Cup with the full strength available for selection. The Association believes that it has an even money chance of regaining the trophy for Australia.40 words
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Article87 1922-02-06 6 The race for the Prince of Wales's Cup was run at Madras and was won jby Khan Bahadur Hajee Ismail Sait's Abajala by a short head from the Maharajah of Mysore's Fashion Plate. Lord Willingdon's Way of an Eagle was third. H R H presented the87 words
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Article54 1922-02-06 6 ARGENTINE vs. ENGLAND. London, Jan 17.—A Buenos Ayres telegram statea that a polo team from the Federation will sail for England on March 10th to participate in the British polo matches in May Fifty ponies are being shipped. The team, if successful, contemplate issuing a challenge to the American54 words
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Article109 1922-02-06 6 STEVENSON IN JOHORE. As the Johore Civil Service Club o» Thursday evening Mr II W Stevenson met Mr C B Cooper, to whom he conceded 400 in a game of 800 up. The ex-champion ran out with a 25 unfinished when his opponent was at 51«. Stevenson's breaks included109 words
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Article54 1922-02-06 6 LINCOLNSHIRE PROSPECTS. London, Jan 17.—Betting has commenced on the Lincolnshire Handicap, which will be run on Wednesday' March 22nd. Highlander has been quietly backed. Stable connections of Senhora, who finished second last year, have declined an offer of £10,000 to «00 about her. Star Grase is considered to54 words
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Article31 1922-02-06 6 Reuter. SCOTLAND vs. WALES. London. Feb 4.—At Edinburgh, at rupger, Scotland drew with Wales, 0 points all. At Wrexham, at soccer, Wales beat Scotland by 2 goals to I.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article228 1922-02-06 6 Lecture by Minn Campbell. An interesting lecture was delivered at St. Andrew's Hall on Friday afternoon by Miss Campbell, a member of the Central Committee, London, of the Girls' Friendly Society who has been turning India and Canada, visiting the different branches of tha Society there, and who228 words
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Article40 1922-02-06 6 Rumphius, from Batavia 6-2. Ipoh, from Penang 6-2. Kuala, from Bangkok 6-2. Penang, from Labuan 6-2. Coen, from Palembang 6-2. Zaida, from Bangkok 6-2. Awa Maru, from Bombay 6-2. Circe, from Deli 6-2. fee* 6 .t. i40 words
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Article1644 1922-02-06 6 FINDING OF THE COURT OF INVESTIGATION, Officer! not to Blame, The following report appear* in the Government Gazette of la*t Friday Court of investigation iato the ■ireuaiaianoee aUenuuig the ioee ol Uie u. Perl* of Pulo Pieang oa th« Weak Goaat oJ biam. Jiepof» ol Court:1,644 words
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Article152 1922-02-06 6 The death rate for the weak ending Jan 28 was 31.74 per mille. Nationalities were Europeans 3 Eurasians 1, Chinese 182, Malays 15, Indians 19 with a total of 221, of which 171 were males and 50 females. Tha chief causes of death were Beri-beri 23, phthisis 27,152 words
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Article95 1922-02-06 6 The Man Who Wouldn't Tell" is the title of a five-part feature film to be screened in the Empire cinema's change of programme; besides other tip-top items. "The Heart Line," a six-rtel Arthur Beck Pathe super feature, presenting Leah Baird, that charming and popular star, will be screened95 words
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Advertisement421 1922-02-06 6 THE m Q ARRET PATENT S.8. Typg u SINGLE TYLiNDER SUPERHEATED STEAM FORi\*BLE .iND >I vil ENGINE (Mon-Conae&siog) Richard Garrett /t Sons, Ltd., have b-en nuking cu f parimtnta with eoperh-ated steam for s-v*ral years, t' exhibited a lingla cjlinder Portabl* E <gin« d«iig u U y inoderat ly superheated421 words
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Advertisement97 1922-02-06 6 W A N T E D-Dactylorrspbr reading and fleetly French G.-cd salary to efficient man. Please apply to M<>B8a«erirt Maritimee, 2-D FinhyBon Greec BEXMA For Eczema A New Remedy Now used in hospitals and prescribed by doctors. super 'sing nurse (name of r.ur* .nd insti-utioo on appli" a ticn laaaw97 words
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Miscellaneous62 1922-02-06 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, F«b 6. High Tides.—4.1# a.m., 5.19 p.M. Victoria Theatre, famous soprano and British film, 9.15. To-morrow, Feb 7. High Tides.—5.17 a.m., 8.61 p.m. I C W A mtg. G F S, 10.80. Rent Board, 2.15. Victoria Theatre, famous soprano and British film, 9.15. Wednesday, Feb 8.62 words
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Miscellaneous358 1922-02-06 6 MAILS CLOSE. I To-day, Feb 6. Malacca A Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. > Port Swettenham A Penan* > *Kinta 8 p.m. i Pontianak Ban Fo Soon 3 p.m. Port Swettenham,* Penan*,* Madras A Negapatam, taking > mails for EUROPE, etc. (via Bombay) Teeata358 words
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Article3090 1922-02-06 7 KELANTAN GOVERNMENT'S BREACH OF CONTRACT. Vital Importance of Arbitrator's Award, A general l meeting of tha shareholders of the Duff Development Company, Limited, was held on Dec 20 at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E C, Mr R W Duff (chairman and managing director) presiding. The Chairman said:3,090 words
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Advertisement320 1922-02-06 7 URODONALr dissolves tiric acid. erm ©I man i* age cf "^K^ laid URODOMAL, and fOM will IhcraSy avc-J Arterio Sciaroaia, m i< »11» of tha blooH aaaacli and rcr.<icrs tham stiff and brittla."* -r'.-.y a- .'V*'' LAS'CtRFAVX kite Prextent of ihe Aeadimie c': MtJectne, Far n, in hn Tree tie'320 words
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Advertisement521 1922-02-06 7 fNBROITS INJECTtOii M* ™£I1C PRESERVATITE in, 'IFALUBLE g!^B Prompt Relief for the MOST OP*/<'NATE CA SKS !ll ul :ilHLi(;e No other tie.nnent require'*- kna|SgaflK J j H Per™ Blitttere Co, NVholcn.-; > SINGAPORE J •>30*. WMM 4 LltM IhSMUni |H aid Mcgl-31 M Hi —yes, it j?*s lovely to feel521 words
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Advertisement197 1922-02-06 7 L NEW YEAR I JWJETfIUr GOODS We have received a splendid assortment j of our New Goods from Japan, China and India for the New Year. Opportunitylost is money lost. G.ve<us a look up before you make your New Year I purchases anywhere else. Pr;cj list is issued on request.197 words
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Article2219 1922-02-06 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED. |N THE MARKET. Singapore, February 6. Messrs. LyaU and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following Utf of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. SSm Buyer*. SeUers. Dividends. Values. 0 15 0 25 1 Allenby j 20 1 40 25 per cent for year ended 30-9-22,219 words
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Advertisement145 1922-02-06 8 I BUSINESS I QPPORTUfIiriES Maj be discovered every I day in (lie Advertising columns of the i I*' Malaya Tribune's H CLASSIFIED AIVEHTISEMENTS Wanted," For Bale" I "Tv Let," "Lost/ Found," and Trade Notices," Etc., Etc., will bring quick results. I Ii you have sum thiug to sell, or a145 words
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Advertisement12 1922-02-06 8 DRINK ASAhM_BEER Sole Ax*«ts: MITSUI BUSS AH KAl sHA BATTEKY KOAl). pgsjsAi^ffai12 words
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Advertisement569 1922-02-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P. *0. British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Eaglanc.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Ihiva about Feb 5 Kalyan about Mar 19 Devanna about Feb 20 Plaacy about Apl569 words
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Advertisement441 1922-02-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS v HUE 3F STEAMERS Monthly soilings to and fro.a AMusdU for cargo only, calling at Batavie, 8">nr*baya, j\d*l«t»*. *'elbon-ne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. *°0. 9 II "nijil .a>'» F.b. Id Mar. 6 bb ENOGGERA Mar. 11 April 8 bb EORELIA" April IS441 words
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Advertisement440 1922-02-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Sado Maru Fab. 16 Kitano Maru Fab. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE, Malacca Maru Fab. 16 HAMBURG LINE. Lima Maru t Fab. 6 Matsuniuto Maru Fab. 18 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE, Kaaagawa Maru ind Max BOMBAY UNE> Wakaaa Maru Jfau, 11 CALCUTTA UNA440 words
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Advertisement386 1922-02-06 9 STEAMER SAILING 9 0. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOaEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STEJaBX PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE, ror PORT SAID. MARSEILLES, I '-.MM J.N, MA at UHU,. ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Andes Maru arr Feb 23 dep 24386 words
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Advertisement598 1922-02-06 9 AIMER SA1UWCT C' TT11 r nix, STEAM! P t Inesrpc... 4 it I g San Francisco Thofo desirous or th* Orient ihoi MONQgONC, gAJgBtUl, IUCa From HONGKONG U N*NKING lont, Feb W (First Claes fare, Rnojapore to lan Fi China, Singapore and Java, Service "Nile," ***** %Z^ t fO HONGKONG598 words
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Advertisement618 1922-02-06 10 WANTED. Sn— i id W <m l ~ie>— f» A STX!». A •>«R?w»Uor ebl* sal **;«v-Use**n:j> i only est t> :-if *jw«at »PW/ afeav***' JtfaU** Tjlfrajra. with SjBfJfel "3* 10 LET. .0 LBT«—Jtmi Ne. 3, Cecil Street, Ajpty iauUuie and Co., L.id. 11 'Jt L A IV-Greased Fleer Office* r»*.618 words
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Advertisement623 1922-02-06 10 NOTICE MAA&AS HINDU BBAJDILN HOTEL, Ajnandha Bhavan Ledge, ISO P*nanf Street, PENANG. NOTICE The Bxahange B*nks will be ;io«ed on 10th roe*., on too- unt of h< F e.ivfll. 3 3 10 a S. V. 1?. With the kind p-rmission of the oommUte» of itx> Harbour Board (Jlab, o the623 words
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Advertisement372 1922-02-06 10 INSURANCE. THE •VERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in the S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS La in iNeu soou, vy. Chairman. ->uon Tat, Lsq. Lim ouwtit Cnian, r.sq. Cnua i'on Siang, Lsq. Lea Tang Seng, Lsq. Yeo Lan heng, Laq. Ong hui Long, i^sq. Tan Soo Guan, t,%q. S. W ong, Lsq.372 words
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Advertisement474 1922-02-06 10 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated In the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY l>A.Na Or NliYV tOKiv.. Capital, surplus aud Uudmded Plants over U. S. *i*,OU0,000 straits ♦do,uuu,U0u ieuu Omee:—60 WALL STREET, NEW iUKK. uiondon Ulliee: —36 Bishopsgate, .>u..s Qsnoet 17 Piace, Toiozan. jau Francisco Otlice :—242 Montgomery474 words
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Advertisement431 1922-02-06 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BY ROYAL CHARTER, l'aid u,> Capital in ttuo.uoo Snares of £6 eacn *\i,U0U,000 Keaerve Fund £3,600,000 Keaerve Liability of Pro. pnetora «,000,tOO BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,431 words
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Advertisement507 1922-02-06 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 86 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street I luar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman, liatu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Paiembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, 13-ta via, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang.507 words
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Advertisement459 1922-02-06 10 To Make Room for New Stock Ia order to give effect to the above we are disposing of following from our stock at moderate prices. It is an opportunity that should not be lost. Bourges pressure gauges, brass Globe valves, seta of gun metal water gauges, brass flanged angle wheel459 words
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Advertisement400 1922-02-06 10 M. A. SAIBOO AND rn GENERAL MERCHANTS »v MONEY CEANGET^ 1 All are kindly solicited to 1 our shop at JOHNSTON S I'lER, Singapore. Foreign Coins of t I. k can be exchanged bJ2 here at any u me dealers in High Cuss C:g ar Cigarettes, Tobacco, etc. N.B.—Rates of400 words
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