Malaya Tribune, 16 February 1922
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Title Section30 1922-02-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AINU s SHIPPING* GAZETTE. I [EVENING DAILY. VoL IX. No. 38 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1022.30 words
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Advertisement196 1922-02-16 1 r Pboto Amateurs CaD or Phone: 550 j SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, For All Your Requirements. Why let your Songs, Books, and Papers become I torn, ragged and dirty WHEN THEY CAN BE KEPT IN PERFECT CONDITION BY BINDING WITH "NULL! SECUNDUS" 1 il ADHESIVE TAPE. II Buy196 words
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Advertisement91 1922-02-16 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 1 ncorporsted In Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. a Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting ft Power Installations, Pull range of Eleotrical supplies in Hook V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "DlCtOiripfe" Telephones. j i WADSTRONG' Plants. Theideai Lighting Set for91 words
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Advertisement206 1922-02-16 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND SHIPPING G»"TTE. TeL No. 845, Editorial Dept, TeL No. 171, Managerial Dept. ASCRIPTION RATES. \YABLB IN ADVANCE. $16.00 7.40 mm 8.75 •Mtage Extra M eta. mm mvmtk. I 1 I"™""™™"™™™"™™1"™""™™"™™™"™™ s»u»n»aaaaaaaSuuuuDaniel Crawforc"--1 Red Star j ML FINEST OLD $28.00 per doze ft XtfTCri WHISK*!206 words
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1834 1922-02-16 2 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES OF THE HOSPITALS. Sir George Law son Johnston's Suggestion. At the thirteenth ordinary genral meeting of Bovri: Austra.ian Estates,' Limited, held at the offices of the com-' pany, 152-166, Old-street, E C, the 1 Hon Sir Cornthwaite H Rason (chairman cf the company) presided.1,834 words
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Article385 1922-02-16 2 A Sara Sign that Tear Nerree are in Trouble, and Tour Genera! Health Lew. If your hand, your thumb or y-ur foot trembles when you try to bold it still, if jour writng it h k y if you have tremors of y ur lips or chin,385 words
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Advertisement389 1922-02-16 2 Alttx suffering amnios for 5 years this lady, Mrs. Dunning, has b tv»sitively cured by De Wilt's Tills. If you get De Witt's Pills for jr. ur backache, r aeum.\;i".rri or mv other kidney or bladder disorder you >:n hn assurr.' i':i:it you will obt.nn rehof more immediately and obviously389 words
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Advertisement176 1922-02-16 2 Sure i Death j to Coras "•Jets-It" Makes 'Em Lose Theft Grip and Lift Off Painlessly. Ths firgt thins "Gets-If doea wh-n it land* on corn or callm It to •nnffout tba pHiu Then it shrivels tbe 1 co. n or rniiiis un J looe-ns it. oon, It la alsaost176 words
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Advertisement379 1922-02-16 2 Electrify Your Bungalow t Why be content with old ftihicn*>d, dangerons keroien» oil lamps, when yon can have el«-ctrfo I.ghtE in yonr home at the same running sett We oan inpplv, from ik-ek Matthewi' Plant 15 20 lamp etpa oity, complete with II oell git* jn batteries (80 ampere-hoar oaptv379 words
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Advertisement660 1922-02-16 2 PERIODICAL PROPERTY AU:tIOnT BScMra Warino St roe Bet to give notice that they have r es certain ctevs for WMI cf I .«ehoid and hola rroperties, Business Premises r„ J?* Land, etc., at their NEW AUCTION BOO**, iq.t COtLYEfi QTj^y (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Property660 words
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Advertisement301 1922-02-16 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 930 p.M. A Sweeping of Human Pisaiona from the Bi'tb of Man to »b« Present WHOM The Gods Would Destroy In 6 Massive Reel. s 000 People in support of Pauline Btarke, Jsok Mulhall, Harry C!%rlr*, Ka'hlyn Adams, Chaa. W. French and others well known301 words
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Advertisement620 1922-02-16 3 j From Thursday, February 16, to TueaxUy, February 21, 1922. Alh«Shi ft the 7%mmm AT THE AL HAM B R A Oreiestra, Cakes, Coffee tat tbe BEST The HaUl for Music aad Features Tee, etc. etieaigM M OH road wrnd datlee. Anting Intervals. In the Second Show, Commencing c p620 words
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Advertisement325 1922-02-16 3 I. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp THE LCBKING PEHIL SERIAL With George Larkin and Anne Lather. E,>is 9, 10, 11 nnd 12 Bight New Reela. I set Next Tuesday.' 2nd; Show at 9.15 P.M. THE UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRITION VIRGIN OF*STAMROUL With Prfsoilla Dean. In Seven Pxrts.325 words
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Article174 1922-02-16 4 Parliament baa had on opportanity of airing the Indian qaestion. The Premier distrusts the Asiatic with half-baked Western ideai. Qsndbi now rani the risk of arrest bj the aathorities. A hartal at Delhi, on the Prince of Wales' visit, ia reported to bare failed. The Prince an veiled174 words
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Article943 1922-02-16 4 In our issue of Monday we published a table of Municipal returns which showed a total of 173 cases of small-pox and 47 deaths from small-pox reported in 19 weeks. The numbers are serious enough in all conscience, but since a great number of cases are successfully943 words
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Article945 1922-02-16 4 A beautiful lunar rainbow was vi»ihle »t l«iping on Monday night. A meeting held :n Ipob t.. di»ru»« the po»»ibilltie, ot grr! guide «mrk «t Kin'n. M», M»ll «ttrnded >lr d Crennrd taken ov« «he dotle» of man»z«r ol vbe 8»ngKoK drench ot tl,e lZnnque do llndo-Cbine. V)' notice u»945 words
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Article313 1922-02-16 4 ARRAN(,K MKNTs EI "ASIANS R A portion oi th i>/ a reserved for ti., members of the ftZ^V^ 11 I on the occa.. n f o, e Highness the Prii lf L? of H» covered otsm |be er X seats will be i t those who313 words
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Article177 1922-02-16 4 Thur>day's Programme. On the occasion of the Best concert by the Singapore Pfiilloii mmk Orchestra in the Upper VklsriS Itl Thursday, the 23rd oatL, at 5.15 p.t the principal' items- will be ill Menuettoand Trio; <2) AllejrroVirw, from the "Jupiter 1 'Symphor.y. (No. 6), Mozart; Deacrintivi Seite, "Ik*177 words
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Article229 1922-02-16 4 Dr J A untitled. Mngapore for Ceylon by the SinwJ mail Cap Axcona and will be ««*7 for about 6ix weeks oa a health trjp A report has been raaoV to thefts* by Miss D N Austin, a Saw Zealani lady staying the V W C A, W Canning-road, ol229 words
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Advertisement239 1922-02-16 4 j Delicious j Sweetmeats OALLARD AND BOWSER'S Celebrated BUTTER SCOTCH Weight 7 oat, I Price cts. 50 per Pkt I CaLLABD AND BOWSER'S Renowned London ALMOND ROCK h Wholetome and Delicious. I Price cts. SO per Pkt. ICALLARD AND BOWBER'S RAHAT LAKUHM (Turkish Delight) The Ever Popular Sweetmsar. Price cts239 words
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Advertisement457 1922-02-16 4 j I NEW SHIPMENT OF STOCKS JUST ARRIVED i I Oast Steel Donb! Fao*i Sludge Hammers "Bedford I i Brand, Moreton's "Batterflv" Galvantaod Padlocks t 2" |c 4" Bratt Maathead and t-..i-m«hr b with D.o^. I I Lenses, Braaa Eogin? Room Lmips. Copper T. irolcnr I Combination Lmrich Limps with457 words
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Article661 1922-02-16 5 Debate in Parliament on conservative Censure. The West and the Last. Reuter. London, Feb 14-In the House of Commons. Mr Joynson Hicks moved amendment to the Address, img the opinion that the unrest in mat the result of Mr Montagu'a -./..on, and hoping that imps would beReuter. - 661 words
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Article202 1922-02-16 5 Insurance Co.'s Losses. Reuter. Lend r. Feb 14.—Efforts to save Ism 1 :y Equitable Fire Insurance srpanj from liquidation have leaved fruitless, the High Court paatiaf an order for compulsory ending up on the company's own path Counsel for the company M.d tha. it was perfectly clear thatReuter. - 202 words
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Article43 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Feb 14.—Four victims of outrage at Belfast yester•aykast died. T &re* :en were shot dead at Bel«st to-day.—Reuter. London, Feb 16.—Another orgy of I rokc out in Belfast yesterday. Tea deaths, now total over 20 and the sroonded over 60.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article32 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Mtxi. City, Feb 15—General o Run and Captain Lugardo Fe rez. of the Federal army, have been -ecute. at Chihuahua, after conation f,n a charge of rebellion.— »cuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article21 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Ft-b 14.—The issue of five p cc Treasury Bonds dated 1927 83 been suspended until further alerter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article151 1922-02-16 5 Indian Delegate's Views. Reuter. London, Feb 14.—Mr Sastri, interviewed by Reuter on his arrival at Southampton by the s.s. Aquitania from Washington, said that the chief direct interest of the Conference to India was the alteration of the Chinese tariff. In consideration of India agreeing to forego theReuter. - 151 words
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Article66 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. London, Feb 14.—The international conference in London on the standardisation of airship fittings, at which Britain, France, Germany, Russia, America and othera were represented, adopted the principle of standardisation with a view to enabling the airships of one nation to use tha landing, mooring, gassing and refuellingReuter. - 66 words
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Article29 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. London, Feb 15.—The prospectus of the Siamese Loan, as previously cabled, is issued, accompanied by aa intimation that £550,000 already aplied for will be allotted fully.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article20 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Madrid, Feb 16.—An aeroplane containing three British airmen crashed at Quatrevents aerodrome, all three airmen being killed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article21 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. London, Feb 14.—Dr Nansen denies that he has been elected an honorary member of the Moscow 6ovi«t— Router.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article225 1922-02-16 5 DISCUSSION ON BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE. TO BE WOUND UP? Reuter. Pari®, Feb 14.—The Senate financial committee resuming the debate on the Banque Industrielle, heard M Poincare and the Finance Minister, M De Lasteyrie, setting forth the Government's viewpoint. According to M Poincare'a statement, the Banque deposits aggregate some fourReuter. - 225 words
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Article92 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb 14.—The newspapers continue to dwell on the possibility of the abandonment of the Genoa Conference, and state that M Benes, the Czecho-Slovak Premier, with whom M Poincare has conferred, is going to London to demand the right of the small States of Central EuropeReuter. - 92 words
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Article65 1922-02-16 5 A Few Miners Resume. Reuter. Johannesburg, Feb 13.—A few enginemen, upon whom success of the effort to restart the mines chiefly depends, have returned to work, but the miners who have hitherto returned are insufficient to enable the resumption of operations. The managements have warned the strikers thatReuter. - 65 words
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Article40 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Delhi, Feb 14.—Captain Hanna has returned to India from Kabul with the Anglo-Afghan treaty duly signed and ratified. Major F H Humphrys, recently appointed British Minister to Afghanistan, crosses the frontier for Kabul on the 20th.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article30 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Helsingfors, Feb 14.—The Minister of the Interior has been fatally wounded by a revolver shotf. The assassin was arrested. The crime is not regarded as polito cal.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article28 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. London, Feb 14.—Mr Lloyd George and a number of Cabinet Ministers welcomed Mr Balfour and Lord Lee at Waterloo Station, on their arrival from Washington.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article20 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. Port Said, Feb 14.— Lord Northcliffe has sailed for Marseilles aboard the P and Os s Egypt.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article88 1922-02-16 5 Restriction Rumour (From Our Own Correapondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 16.—Fearon's weekly report states, on information from New York, that it is rumoured that the Churchill Committee haa recommended compulsory restriction to 60 per cent of possible rubber output, and that Mr Churchill concurs. Suicidal Policy. Kuala Lumpur, Feb.88 words
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Article218 1922-02-16 5 HARTAL A COMPLETE FAILURE. MEMORIAL UNVEILED. Herbert russel (per Reuter). Delhi, Wednesday, Feb 15.—A complete hartal was proclaimed in Delhi in view of the Prince of Wales' visit, but failed so entirely that the non-co-operators' committee last night posted notices in the city calling it off. TheHerbert russel (per Reuter). - 218 words
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Article76 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. London, Feb 14.—1n the course of questions on the subject of child slavery in Hongkong, Col John Ward asked whether Mr Churchill did not think that the abolition of the right to buy and sell human beings for any purpose in a British Crown Colony was overdueReuter. - 76 words
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Article86 1922-02-16 5 Reuter. London, Feb 14.—Asked whether he had any information as to the report that Herr Stinnes had offered a ten million loan to Dutch East India, and if so whether such facts had been considered in assessing Germany's ability to meet her obligations, Mr Harmsworth said that suchReuter. - 86 words
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Article136 1922-02-16 5 Information and Enquiry Bureaa. It is the intention of the Committee of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition to open a small enquiry Bureau, where visitors can obtain information as to exhibits and entertainments in the Exhibition and amusements outside; also find sailing lists, passenger fares, cargo rates etc., of all136 words
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Article128 1922-02-16 5 ARCADIA RESULTS. There waa a very good attendance at the Arcadia last evening, the attraction being the boxing contests. There was some good boxing displayed, the fight of the evening being the bout between Tan Teng Kee (feather-weight champion of Malaya) and Sammy da Silva. Teng Kee disposed of128 words
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Article27 1922-02-16 5 S.R.C vs. R.G-A. A football match will be played this evening between the S R C aad R G A on tha 8 R C ground,27 words
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Article689 1922-02-16 5 RUBBER, SCHOOLS, AND REPRESENTATION. Committee's Activities. Several matters of interest were discussed at the committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held in Messrs Barker and Co's board room yesterday. Mr G S Carver at first occupied the chair, but after he had tendered his resignation as689 words
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Article106 1922-02-16 5 We mentioned some time ego that the genial George Penny was to stand as a Coalition Unionist candidate at the next General Election. We find the news confirmed in a Home paper which says Mr J G D Campbell, M.P. for Kingston Division, owing to ill-health, will not seek re-election106 words
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Article155 1922-02-16 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Feb 15. Catalogued 1,965,233 lbs tons 877.34. Offered 1,640,371 lbs tons 732.31. Sold 1,272,033 lbs tons 567.87. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singapore Standard Quality 29 to 29% cents per lb. (5 lots, 4 of which were in cases).155 words
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Article537 1922-02-16 5 Singapore, Feb 15. The share market during the past week has been featureless with tha exception of the keen demand for War Loan of all iasues and Straits Traders. Tin has declined to £153 15s—the lowest figure for many months—a loss ol £4, over the537 words
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Article50 1922-02-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 16.—H M S Titania and the L submarines have arrived at Port Swettenham. The L 5 had a narrow escape on Tuesday afternoon. Rising to the surface, she struck LI. The conning tower and gun-position of the L 5 are damaged.50 words
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Article34 1922-02-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 15.—1n the Bonds' liquidation case, the Mercantile Bank have abandoned their appeal to the Privy Council, in connection with their claim to be secured creditors.34 words
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Article72 1922-02-16 5 Singapore, February 16. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-32a Demand 2s 3 25-321 Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 7-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Trancfer 175' j On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 9 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 68% On Java— Bank demand72 words
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Article66 1922-02-16 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, February 16. Bibbed Smokod Sbaot Closing Pricaa Buyers Se)l«r« Spot 28 28% February- 28% 29 March 29 29% April to June 31 31% July to Sept 33 33% Tone of Market.—Weak. Fred Waterhouse Co.. Ltd. Singapore, February 16. To-day's clos'ng rubber quotations66 words
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Advertisement144 1922-02-16 5 AUCTION SALE OF On* Motor Lorry No S g 40. To be held at oar Sale-roM, 16 and 17, Raffles Place, In SITUBOIT. Feb. 18 at to am. POWELL CO., LTD., Auctioneers. (Incorporated in Singapore.) 16 2 17 2 The Conway-Stewart-Original f& British-Made Liver Y\Wm Made as well as a144 words
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Article515 1922-02-16 6 FOOTBALL. B.C.C PRACTICE. There was a practice match on the SCC ground yesterday between two scratch teams—-Whiten and Colours— the idem being to giva a game to those SCC Boeeer enthusiasts who do not play in either of the two league elevens. The Whites won a scrappy game by515 words
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Article127 1922-02-16 6 S.CC. v. S.R.C. The hockey match between the S C C and S R C on the padang yesterday afternoon, resulted in a goalless draw. The SCC forwards were very aggressive, and in the first half they kept up an almost continuous attack on tho SRC goal. The SRC127 words
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Article69 1922-02-16 6 8.M.8.A. MEETING. Owing to lack of a quorum, the meeting which was to be held at the Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon, in connection with the British Malaya Boxing Association, had to be postponed. It is proposed to call another meeting, for which invitations will be iasued, when the Governmtnt69 words
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Article59 1922-02-16 6 PENANG S. C, v. H.MS. TITAN lA. The Penang Swimming Club entertained a naval team from H M S Titanla at Tanjong Bungah on Saturday, and an even game resulted in a narrow victory fir the visitors by 2—L Jn a team race of four a side the59 words
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Article336 1922-02-16 6 INTERNATIONAL MATCHES. London, Jan 30.—Th following Irish Rugby team meets England at Dublin on Feb 11.—W Crawford (Lansdowne), T WaUis (Wanderers), D Sullivan (University College, Dublin), G Stephenson (Belfast University), D Cussen (Dublin University) J Wheeler (Belfast University,) W Cunnigham (Lansdowns) M Bradley (Dolphin), W Ollopy (Bectivs Rangers), R336 words
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Article206 1922-02-16 6 The Fatal Date," a powerful romantic drama in five reels, will be screened at the Marlborough, to-night, along with a three-retl drama, "The Black Chancellor," a Topical Budget and a Black Diamond comedy. In Jfie earlier show, A Brother's Tyranny," in five reels, will be put on. A206 words
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Article1054 1922-02-16 6 HOW THE INVITATION WAS RECEIVED. Economic Concessions. Moscow.—The Bolshevik Preaa m hailing ths Invitation to Gsnoa aa a auprsma succsaa. Eemambsring that Trotzky v, 1918 Imperiously dsnounced diplomatic relationa with capitaliit Powers—" trifles of etiquette Soviet Russia can afford to ignore"—one realises the immensity of the way1,054 words
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Article251 1922-02-16 6 H. R. H. The Prints of Walsa' Visit. Amount previously acknowledged $1,057 The Chinese Swimming Club 50 The Sepoy Lines Funeral Association 25 The Penang Chinese Union 50 Aston United Athletic Club 30 The City Club 117 Wan Hai Kok 30 Tong Sun Kok 20 Hiong251 words
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Article209 1922-02-16 6 The boycott in India of cloth of Lancashire make has been relaxed, if it is not definitely at an end. Yet, to the great disappointment of the trade, there is no buying of cottons in Manchester for the Indian markets. That is to say, there is no209 words
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Article97 1922-02-16 6 The s.s. Oxfordshire" left Port Said for Rangoon on Feb 3. The as. Gloucestershire" sails from Rangoon for Colombo on Feb 16. The s.s. Herefordshire" sailed from Rangoon for London on Feb 2. The s.s. Henzada left Liverpool for Rangoon < n Jan 28. The s.s. Pegu97 words
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Article164 1922-02-16 6 A member of the Japanese Commercial ldiasion bn« giv»n bi» impr»»' «ion» on London» underground trniurit »y»t«m. Ne ,»ye: 3l«ny v»ry tnlore»lun« »xperl»neo» b«v« betaUen the Comm»r«'»l 5li«ion no» visiting Lnzland during tnelr travel» ln «nd «bout London. Aost ot the party took «hort ttight in the «ir. «nd vbile164 words
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Advertisement633 1922-02-16 6 C f 1 v nADE LA MARK. v TITAN CEMENT IS SUPPLIED TO— I THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSffATION AGEYPQ. CO LTD MESSRS. BROSSARD AND MOPIN. MESSRS. AYLESBURY AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tanah PARTMENT. Talrina J7' THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR lalping, Teluk Anson, BOARD. Penan* and Kedah. AND MAC633 words
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Advertisement268 1922-02-16 6 FOR SALE— 0-f> 6 f HP Stationary Motor lift modn]) with r 0 pr«r tnbirgg Arp The Pacific Trading Ltd, 66/68 R->bin?on fjfceis c*n be examined. 16 2 AUCTION SALB OF Tpak Hooßehold Fumitory Card Film? Cabinet", Tyjt-writr, Gramophone, etc. etc, To be held at our S&.e-rocaa, 16 and 18,268 words
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Miscellaneous85 1922-02-16 6 k WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, Feb. l(J. High Tides,—8 a.m., 8.29 p.m. Kerling Tin, Evatt's, noon. Singapore Nursing Assn, Mun offices, 4.45. Philharmonic Orchestra Practice. To-morrow, Feb. 17. High TiJes.—8.42 a.m., 9.24 p.m. Clerical Union, New Clubhouse, 8. Warwick Co, Theatre, "Pygmalion," 9.80. Saturday, Feb. 18. High Tides.—2.30 a.m., 3.1785 words
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Miscellaneous409 1922-02-16 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Feb. li. Hongkong Chaksang 2 p.m. Malacca A Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Batu Pahat •Hang Yon 2 p.m. Port Dickson A Port Swettenham •Sappho 8 p.m. Malacca A Muar *Hye Leong p.m. Penang,* Rangoon A Calcutta Edavana I p.m. P gambu,409 words
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Article1611 1922-02-16 7 THE FUTURE OF THE COALITION. Lord Derby's Speech. Lord Derby, presiding at a meeting of the Council of the Lancashire Division of th© National Unionist Association at the Constitutional Club, Manchester, recently declared himself opposed to an early generaj election, and he appealed to the Prime Minister to1,611 words
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Advertisement427 1922-02-16 7 URODONALdissolves tiric acid. art erica URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Scleroiia, walk of the blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle." rot. LA X A X 'ate President f the Acade'mie :cine, I\irts, in his Treatise on Gout" THE SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL ARTERY. n P rit'v427 words
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Advertisement32 1922-02-16 7 mmm mmm» WHY SUFFBB THS BURDMN of TOOTHACHE which ena b« rnltorad alMt immedinuly by eoMulttM K. TSUTADA > JAPANESE DENTIST 74, BRAS BASAH BOAD (In front af French Church.) i Til—i llil32 words
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Advertisement451 1922-02-16 7 It matters not where one goes throughout Malaysia, In almost every house there will be found the same old family friend— WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE always ready to do its work. THE PREVENTION OF SERIOUS ILLNESS. In this tropical climate people are far more liable to eudden attacks of sickness451 words
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Advertisement187 1922-02-16 7 m ammmmmmmamm C HOT,R MALL'^ THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE. Opportunity Lost is Money Lost Heavy shipments in Silk and curios have enabled us to offer our stock to the Public at the lowest possible prices. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOl OF IT. «1-52, HIGH STREET. TEL. 1957. William Caxton first187 words
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Article2160 1922-02-16 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, February 16. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. Issue Divid?nd*. Values. Buyers. Sellers. 1 Allenby 0 25 25 per cent for year ended 30-9-21, x A i or Gajah 12,160 words
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Article977 1922-02-16 8 INTERVIEW WITH M. KRASSLN. Exchange Problem. hi KiHssin.iu an interview with a representative of "The Observer" cj cussed ihe unrlook for the restor i tion of trade between Rassia a o her couu'ries. He claimed thy the uew economic policy would r able capital to find orenin.iu977 words
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Advertisement141 1922-02-16 8 I BUSINESS I QPPORTUKiriES I I May be discovered every I I day in the Advertis- I jj ing columns of the g I" Malaya Tribune's I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted/ M For Sale," To Let/ "Lost/ Found/ and Trade Notices," Etc., Etc., will bring quick results. It' you have something141 words
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Advertisement314 1922-02-16 8 YOU AND EVESTBODI WHO SUFFER FfiOH BHEUIIAIISM. Neuralgia, Gou;, ness, Lumbago, Pleurisy Headid» Toothache, tad ah boduj i 072 pains, shou.d use. Little's OrfeftUl Halm. Mr. J. Vince of No, 20, m Square, Burnley, lyj fered from Ptrrmnatiim ■am for two years and Neuralgia a m face for many Boon314 words
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Advertisement564 1922-02-16 9 STEAMER SAILINGS J m m- T-W'l ——a—a—x P.*o.-Br!Tish India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Prom LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Dtvanna about Fab 20 Ralyan about M»r 19 Uovara about Mar 5564 words
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Advertisement421 1922-02-16 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly tailing* to and from Australia for oargo only, oalling at Bafcavie, F"»m»nM«». Ad»UldA. Wfdbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINCS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. Feb. 9 m "Evil LA" F«b. 13 Mar. 6 ts ENOOGBRA Mar. 11 April 8 ta EORELIA. AdHI 13 May421 words
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Advertisement429 1922-02-16 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE Sado Maru Pet) 17 Kitano Maru Feb. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajima Maru Mar 10 HAMBURG LINE. Mataumoto Maru Feb. 18 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Mam End Mar. BOMBAY LINE. Tokuahima Feb 21 Tauruga Maru Feb. 27 CALCUTTA UNB. Penang Maru Feb.429 words
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Advertisement382 1922-02-16 9 OS K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated ia Japan.) NO. a DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEUXBS, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Andea Man err Feb 87 dee 2» Amur Maru March Altai Maru April London Maru382 words
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Advertisement619 1922-02-16 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. (incorporated m W. S. A.) San Francisco Service Thoe*> desirous <>t »hhuh tn« Oneni esMieud ir„v-i i.j ecenii m c HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGABACL, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCISCO, Prom HONGKONG ■•■."NANKING" 15,(00 tecs, Feb SO (Pint Clan fare, Bingapor« to ban Francieoo, G619 words
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Advertisement605 1922-02-16 10 WANTED. WANTED.—A oomaofiror able to a* 1 advertisements; only ex peri»>noed met: mcd apply to th-* M*oiger, Mahva Tribune with reotnt testimonials. 12 ia WANTED —Cashier and BillColiector. Security $5,000 io bond Auply rationally at Overseas ABaura: o- Office, 30, Oholia S;reet. 15 2 16 2 WANTED.—For Export Depart, ment,605 words
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Advertisement401 1922-02-16 10 NOTICE MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL. Anandha Bhavan Lodge, ISO Penang Street, PBNANG. NOTICE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE Singapore Volunteer Corps. Special Recruiting day on Friday, February 24, 5 p.m. to 6.80 p.m To enable all Europeans who hare been unable to attend at Drill Hall previously, to join up in401 words
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Advertisement437 1922-02-16 10 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Ovsr U. S. $14,000,000 Stmita $80,000,000 Head Office:—oo WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Biahopsgate, Lyons Offics:—27 Place, Toloaan. San Francisco Office :—282 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES.437 words
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Advertisement527 1922-02-16 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach. Street Malacca 181 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman, Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, B-ta via, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL.527 words
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Advertisement440 1922-02-16 10 BANKS. MM —i H— 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid tm Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each «13,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Pro. phstors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County440 words
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Advertisement545 1922-02-16 10 WSWtANCL THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in tha S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lim Nee Soon, Esq., Dy. Chairman. One Boon Tat, Eaq. Lun Chwee Chian, Eaq. Ghua Pah Siang, Eaq. Lee Pang Seng, Esq. Yeo Ban Keng, Eaq. Ong Hin Hong, Esq. Tan Soo Guan, Eaq. S. Q. Wong,545 words
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