Malaya Tribune, 23 February 1922
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Title Section29 1922-02-23 1 EVENING DAILY.] The Malaya Tribune. v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VoL FX No. 44 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922.29 words
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Advertisement288 1922-02-23 1 Pboto Amateurs Call or Phone: 550 SUN COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For All Your Requirements. Writing Pads, Notepaptrs, Compendiums in Great Variety. wPiTiNti PAH* COHPEHDIUHB. WHITING PADS. Bnowbo.nd" White Rulei Benorita 30 Rul*d White Bank. Bheeri Prie* 60 oti. fci Wm DaT,d Brr i°k" White Linen Beatrice 80 Ruled288 words
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Advertisement101 1922-02-23 1 I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated ta Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I Quotations given for complete Elect ie I Lighting ft Power Installations, P j J Foil range cf Kleotrioal lop pi ice in Hook: I V LB. Wires Cables, j Metal Filament Lamps. I Ceiling Table Fans. J101 words
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Advertisement236 1922-02-23 1 I THE MALAYA TRBONeI 9 AND I SHIPPING G*7FTTE. I Tel. No. 345, Ediu.rial r>p%. H j TeL **Q. IT** Managerial LHot. j TfiSCRIPTION RATES, I *l AiJLE IN ADVANCE. jS m $15.00 I I 7.50 I I At 5.71 I I «atare Extra 50 eta. per atoatk. Daniel Crawford's236 words
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Article314 1922-02-23 2 THE ORIENT. NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. There is no Mystery. "The mysterious East." For how Ion? must the West continue to M hypnotized by this sophism? j Largely because of education, 01 lack of education, the westerner believes there is something abstruse, mystic, unintelligible314 words
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Article429 1922-02-23 2 Interesting Family Story. The following record relating to the late Capt. Arthur Fripp, who passed away about a couple of months ago, may perhaps be worthy of some place in the next hundred years annals of this settlement. At least to hia numerous nautical friend's, if429 words
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Article37 1922-02-23 2 Mr James untitled of untitled ruth, Cornwall, biocknroker, Chair, man of the Gopeng Conaolldated, Hedang Tin Mining, Pengkalen, Rambutan, Seramban Tin Mining and Tekka companies, who died on Novamber 12 hwt, aged 10 year*, left m&H (mm37 words
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Article424 1922-02-23 2 AMERICANIZED BUT A LITTLE DIFFERENT. The fear that Canada is slowly but surely being Americanised is expressed every once in a while by some prominent Canadian, remarks tha I Winnipeg "Canadian Finance," but a brief examination of conditions in the Dominion shows that the "surprising J thing it424 words
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Article121 1922-02-23 2 H.R.H. The Prince of Wales Visit SEVENTH LIST. Amount previously acknowledged *3,200 Wan Kee Association 50 Luck Too Club 40 Rendezvous Benevolent Club 80 Java Chinese Student Association 20 The Empire Studio Ltd. 10 Collected by Mr Gnoh Yam Cbeang Mrs Lee Choon Guan 100 Tan121 words
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Article159 1922-02-23 2 Mueio-hallt, which, few years ago, appeared to be carrying all before them, now aeem in danger of disappearing altogether from the West End. The Palladium was the last stronghold of variety, but it has now changed its programme for revues and such light entertainments. One by one159 words
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Article298 1922-02-23 2 If you have indigestion, ga» on the •tomaeh, sour stomach, acid stomach, belching or heartburn if you cannot eat substantial, nourishing food without distress, your stomach is weak. Aa a great deal *of your comfort, happiness and success depends on a good digestion, you want to298 words
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Article498 1922-02-23 2 You have at times probably said I feel I em get ing oil" No doubt you are convinced of that and you are only between 30 and 45 years of age. You see other people older tuan yourself able to dc much more than you and498 words
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Advertisement1082 1922-02-23 2 Once more Influenza in epidemic form is thoroughly upsetting the life and work of the Country. We would warn you to take care, and if that heavy feverish feeling be noticed, do not hesitate and allow it to get a firm hold upon you, just buy a bottle of Woods'1,082 words
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Advertisement30 1922-02-23 2 SPARKING PLUGS. British made SPHINX for all engine. For American Beet Cars, A. C. all sizes in stock Spedal Prices to Large Orders EASTERN MOTOR AGENCY 108 MIDDLE ROAD, BTJTGAPXTEJL30 words
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Advertisement387 1922-02-23 2 Electrify Your Bungalow! Wby be content wMj old ftetdon «J, dangerons kerotenfl oil lamps *ben yon can have electric Lghtr n yonr home at the tame ran n'nf wet We ean supplv, from sti sk vr*tth*ws' Plant 15 20 lamp etna shy, oomplete with IS oell gh m j <r387 words
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Advertisement713 1922-02-23 2 BAMLEH" EAST COAST ROAD, TANJONG AUCTION SALE of /RTI8TI0 *ND DECOR \TIVE FTJRNI a*PAIN TIN 03, eompriiiuK D s < 011 Chin* OltlUlSm Q nin» Table* n DBo'^ i onsdl tables wi m aiirrors alovf v GILt and 8ette»B ppholst-r-d in 81 k r*peeti* <j«r? i J, h Cornio-p, Handeorow713 words
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Advertisement284 1922-02-23 3 IN TFTE SECOND PHOW AT 930 PM. EDDIE POLO j e -iai. gj'g*ae<»*rtai if>n, tb« moat wonderful D ever made KING of the CIRCUS 18 Bpiiodes 56 R-e»i. mirfel lons wh?rHr»R of ci ooa lif**, mystery and romance wi h thrills. jpiioJe 1 B [ooi Mon *y K l, io284 words
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Advertisement615 1922-02-23 3 From Wednesday, February 32, to Monday, February 37, 1922. Albtmbri 4lk«mrt r AT THB is tne only the a f tne ttemtre I Ortaettra Cake* Coffee »1 9 d tha Tlaea Bla»ll tor? B*w*io anncl Feaatureaj Tea. etc BEACH ROAD. Served WllP cv i g iettea. IntervaleA MULTI REEL FEASOR*!615 words
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Advertisement229 1922-02-23 3 At the Q3X333 To-Nlght At 7 30 p M Bbarpj Jimmy Aubrey in Iwlto 4k Wwr«*-*t» "LURKING PERIL" SERIAL FINAL NEW EPISODES WiibGeorge Laakfe and mh c v n... 8 enr i Show c- H 0 at. NORMA TALHADGE IN "DE LUXE ANNIE" In e«-en P*rts. Fr m toe'amus pay229 words
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Article103 1922-02-23 4 Singapore ia coming to the forefront in world politics. In America there are varying opinions abont tha local fortification*. The Irish situation remains somewhat chaotic Portugal's rulers arc remaining for the time behind the walla of a fortress. Beating arrangements for those who aeoire to see the Prince103 words
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Article655 1922-02-23 4 The Treasury tradition of frugality ia education sprang from the political tradition that modern education might menace social order. —Sir Michael Sadler. In others words, keep the masses ignorant and they will never revolt. A more fallacious belief was never held, and yet there are still655 words
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Article1327 1922-02-23 4 Paymaster Rear-Admiral William L« Geyt Pullen, C B, who for over 30 years served as secretary to various admirals, died suddenly at Devonport on January 18. Admiral Pullen was bom on September 1, 1855, the son of Captain T C Pullen, R N, and entered the Royal Navy as an1,327 words
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Article541 1922-02-23 4 ARRANGE\ lE v Ts CH, LDl(t vs Having made the tour of the Standi the Prince will, 0.1* arrival arch again, receive from the childrea three hearty cheers, and as he leave, for his motor car, the whole mass cf -hi dren, accompanied by the Band will541 words
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Article268 1922-02-23 4 Mr H C Sells, Postmaster General, S S, arrived in Penang on Saturday on a visit of inspection. He will t* in Penang for about a week. One of the survivors of the Naval men who served during the Indian Mutiny—Paymaster-in-Chief Thomas H L Bowling, C B—has died at bis268 words
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Advertisement194 1922-02-23 4 Just Received GENTLEMEN'S Heal Velour Hats Latest Bbape, Semi Curl Brim, ißhot Silk Lined. I Shades —Fawn, Silver Grey I Mole and Slate I Stroked In the Followfn* Sis t— I 6 i. *f. «I, 7, 7* and 71 I Robinson Co., Ltd., j I (Incorporated in tha S.S.) I194 words
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Advertisement398 1922-02-23 4 I NEW SHIPMENT OF STOCKSiJUST ARRIVED. Ceet 8teel Diablfl F«cM S.«U« Htmmera ''Bedford" B-and, Vforewn'* "Batierfly" G*|vani»ed Padloeki S r 4 Brw *n<l •idelighw with Diop- Loneae, Brait Eagian Room Limp*. Copper Titoolonr Ooabination Lianoh L*mpe with Ballteye eleeief Chief BaeineeM and Chief Offioert, Three end tlx' monthf Log Books,398 words
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Article165 1922-02-23 5 Insurance igainst War in the Pacific. American Considerations. Reuter. Paria, Feb. 21.—The "Chicago Tribune," in an editorial in reference to Senator Johnson's attitude regarding Pscific fortifications, declares that a strong naval base at Singapore sssures a police force within easy striking distance of the Pacific. A threatReuter. - 165 words
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Article96 1922-02-23 5 Government Prepared. Reuter. London, Feb. 21.—According to information received in London, the uteps taken by the Portuguese Gov* ernment to avert the militarist revolutionary outbreak timed for Feb. 19 were effective. Troops had been brought to Lisbon from the provinces. All is quiet, but the President andReuter. - 96 words
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Article57 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. London, Feb. 21.—Lord Inverforth preamea at the meeting ol tne organising committee ol tne lute* national Corporation to discuss tne oasis ot the lormation of national international corpoiations to cairy out Mr Luoyu GMq*i proposals lor tne econouuc recoriburuction of Europe. Representatives of France, Italy, Belgium anuReuter. - 57 words
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Article85 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. London, Feb. 21— In the House ol Commons, at question time, Mr Keuaway ascribed the delay in cables to India and the rar East to the large increase 01 tramc since tne war. He pointed out tnat the Eastern Jeiegrapn Company had laid an additional cable IromReuter. - 85 words
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Article54 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. London, Feb. 21.-In the House of mmons «king for a postponement the questions with regard to mvi- at Hongkong, Mr Churchill said ne desired to correspond with the pernor of Hongkong on that matter, ac was not entirely satisfied with «c gist of the questions and answersReuter. - 54 words
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Article40 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. Pans, Feb. 22.—According to the Wers, M Poincare and Mr Lloyd j*° r are soon to meet again in 25 to examine momentous nro 2* aotlbl y German payment of Ration, in kind, and the GenoaReuter. - 40 words
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Article19 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. New York, F*b. 22.—Owing to inability to reorganise the company, «Wnoirs assets are being sold im»wiateiy.—Renter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article25 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. London, Feb. 21—The Largest conof silver since the war has cte d Plymouth from America, con of m b4rg> WQigh]3xg w^ was—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article23 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. London, Feb. 21.—1t ia officially anthat Captain H E B appointed commodore in ehaffe a^° D kon vie, OH*. BowdecReuter. - 23 words
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Article53 1922-02-23 5 U. S. Airship Bunted. Reuter. Newport News, Feb. 21.—The army dirigible Koma, recently purchased iroin Italy, with a gas capacity of over a million cubic feet, exploded and descended in flames, when crossing tne Hampton Roads. Ten of tne crew were rescued, badly ourned, out of the crewReuter. - 53 words
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Article33 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. London, F eb. 21.—One Swansea speiter works was restarted to-day, 'auer twenty months idleness. It is expected tiiac ail the Welsh spelter worics will be in operation next week.—iteuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article22 1922-02-23 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 21.—The Chamber has voted five million francs for French participation in the Rio de Janeiro exuibition.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article123 1922-02-23 5 Tbirty.Eigbt Men Arrested. There was some disturbance on board the s.s. City of Boston, whicn is at present in port, tnis morning, ihe ship, wmch arrived from biuuieuai, is unuer the command of Cape J A Singleton. Ibis morning, the Indian crew refused to carry out123 words
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Article264 1922-02-23 5 "Eliza Comes te Stay," "Eliza Gomes to Slay," the delightful comedy by H V Esmond, waa staged oy tne Warwick Comedy ac the Victoria lbeatre last night, ibe play waĕ cleverly presented and appealed to the large audience right irom tbe commencement. 'a he story concerns cne264 words
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Article190 1922-02-23 5 MOVEMENT TO REJECT THE TREATY. THE DUBLIN MURDERS. Reuter. London, Feb. 22.—1n moving the rejection of the treaty in the Ardfheis, or Sinn Fein National Convention, Mr De, Valera recommended passive resistance as an. alternative to the resumption of war. Mr Griffiths moved an amendment approving of theReuter. - 190 words
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Article322 1922-02-23 5 Queationa and Mctiona. An ordinary meeting- of the Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday in the Municipal Offices, when queationa of interest will be asked: Mr Inche Eunos will put forward his queries regarding small-pox, aa published by us yesterday. Mr E A Brown will ask: L322 words
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Article93 1922-02-23 5 Model* of Tin-Mines. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Feb 22.—'Three models of Chinese olden-day mines are being prepared for the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition by Kg Hong, a pioneer tin miner. One is a reptiea in miniature of a Chinese open-cast mine, as worked 35 years ago; the second is93 words
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Article65 1922-02-23 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Feb 28*—A. coal train proceeding: from Tanjong Malim to Ipoh yesterday evening was derailed between Sungkai and Bikam owing to the bad state of the permanent way. A loaded wagon jumped the rails, damaging the way, three fourths of a mile up. The65 words
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Article1035 1922-02-23 5 MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER'S MEMORANDUM. Dr J A R Glennie, Municipal Health Officer, Singapore, sends us the following memorandum on smaft-pox. (1) Small Pox commenced in May, 1921, but did not become pronounced till September when 18 cases occurred. In October there were 56 cases, in November and December1,035 words
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Article103 1922-02-23 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipch, Feb 22.—Doctor Tuck, the famous Chinese plague expert, lecturcd last night on the wonderful potentialities of China, before a very large gathering, Mr Fung preeiding. The lecturer said that there were excellent papers in Malaya, but they did not publish a sufficiency103 words
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Article171 1922-02-23 5 Mrs S A Serebriankioff, a wellknown Shanghai resident, died on the 6th instant from bronchitis. She waa 37 years old. It was only two weeks before tbat her husband died. Mrs Serebrianikoff was in the Straits in 1904 and 1905 as the leading lady of the Dallas Opera Company and171 words
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Article148 1922-02-23 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, Feb 22. Catalogued 2,248,110 lbs. tone 1,003.67. Offered 1,854,584 lbs. tons 827.93. Sold 1,590,550 lbs. tons 710.06. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality 27 to 27% cents per lb. (3 lots only, one of which was in148 words
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Article420 1922-02-23 5 Singapore, Feb 22. During the week nnder review dealings in shares of all classes have been ?reatly restricted owing to the continued fall in both rubber and tin. The former declined to 27% cents— loss of 2 cents—whilst the latter is quoted to-day at £141420 words
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Article67 1922-02-23 5 Singapore, Feb 22. Tin.—£141 17s 6d, $72, 85 tons sold. Rubbers.—Dull. Mines.—Weaker. Jobans 80 cents, Linguis $3.55, Murais $5.<0, Padang Plandoke 26 cents discount, $1—$1.05, Norths $1.07 ft, Tit:s tfcgf. Industriala.—Hammers $ai2ft, Engineers $10, Traaers $13.40, Wearnes $9.1>0, Fraser and Neaves $23.75. Loans.—Firm Victory $9u—$y4,67 words
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Article110 1922-02-23 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Fab 23. SUrer 38 Hongkong 6% per cent premium. Shanghai Nil. Three Months Gold $53 ft. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 18 cents, Tambalaks are enquired for, Craigieleas 50 cents. Tins.—Taipings $1 to $1.05, Norths $1.05 to $1.10, Souths 52 Vi to 67 1 cents, Nawng110 words
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Article60 1922-02-23 5 The late Mr J F Archibald, one of I the founder* of the Sydney Bu.letin, j left by his will an annual prize of £400 for the best portrait painted in Australia. The trustees of the Sydney National Gallery have awarded the prize for 1921 to Mr Wiiliam B Mclnnes,60 words
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Article99 1922-02-23 5 Singapore, February 23. 1 On LondoriBank 4 month*' tight 2s 4 l-32u Demand 2 i t ,-;<•_>, Pnvats 3 months, sight 2a 4 3-IGJ On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 17C% On liuii|fk4iiig-— I Bank demand draft 5% p.c. pm. jOh Shaiik»im,— j Bank demand draft 70% iOn JavaBank d.-mar.d draft99 words
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Article61 1922-02-23 5 C. of C. RubUer Association. Singapore, Februa.y 23. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pricss. Duj el* .(I Spot 26 27 March 27 27% April to June 2o'.j Zj Ju.y to Sept oi To.ie of Market.— v^u.eu Fred Wat rrti.iut.r Co.. Ltd. Singapore, February 23. To-day's cios ug quotation» re61 words
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Article33 1922-02-23 5 Friday night will be the social evenknown of Tt.e r riena.y Band, and a very in:erest programme has ben arranged ior the occasion. Members are requested to make a point tj bi present.33 words
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Advertisement69 1922-02-23 5 r The Conway-Stewart-Original 0 British-Made Jf Lim] Filter" Made-as well as a Pen T can be made. Looks and Acts like a Guaranteed for EV<-K i4 et. Guinea m c^*r Pen. Jar From i $S aid Up i MFm mBW F.M-s, -iacn. Jfip Weill Mont or, E Street, Bin <apore69 words
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Article984 1922-02-23 6 FOOTBALL. MIDDLESEX DEFEAT ST i JOSEPH'S O. a By M Reflex." That the new regimental soccer eleven is of the first-class order wee definitely proved yettesday evening, when it defeated a strong combination of St Joseph's Old Boys by three goals to nil. The match, which was played on984 words
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Article522 1922-02-23 6 8. R. tt CHAMPIONSHIP. Wheetley Retains the Title. BY "REYNARD." E G Wheatky won the championship final of the S R C Lawn lennis lournament yesteraay in two straignu hu> opponent oeing E Vv de Cruz, wno, taougn still a young player, was a cnampion at tbe S522 words
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Article71 1922-02-23 6 8. CUts. A. P. O. Ui a keen game c* aha C O sjrouad yesterday i the hockey eleven* of thu SCC and the A P C fought 8 draw. Each aide scored five goals, the defences being rather weak. S. R. C. vs. MIDDLESEX. As already reported, the71 words
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Article569 1922-02-23 6 DETAILS OF THE SEATING ARRANGEMENTS, Tbe following" memorandum hat been set us for publication:— The Pavilion in which Raffle* Statue stands is being converted, in accord* ance with Mr Sentry 1 de»ign, into th* Reception Pavilion, in which tha Honourable Mr John Mitchell, Senior Unofficial Member of569 words
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Article241 1922-02-23 6 We have received a eopy of No 1 of the new issue of the "N.1LA. Journal and Shooting News," which includes a letter from H.M. the King, official announcements re the 1922 Bisley meeting, and many other items of interest to riflemen. In this revival of ths241 words
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Article95 1922-02-23 6 An inter eating picture ia twelve reels, "Fremont Junior and Raisler Senior," will be screened at the Marlborough, to-night, in the second show. In the earlier house "The Lure of Egypt," in six reels, will be put on. The change of programme at the Empire cinema to-night consists95 words
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Article26 1922-02-23 6 Ranee from Kuantan 28-2. Kelantan from Malacca 28-2. Bermuda from Bombay 22-2. Mata Hari from Deli 23-2. Senang from Pal cm bang 23-2.26 words
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Article128 1922-02-23 6 Prorramme, Feb.—April 1122. I Feb 22, Debate "That there ere' occasion* when War is more righteous, than Peace," Affirmative Mr R R j Hagon. Negative Mr J W Jefferson, j B P E. j March tj Lecture (Iliustreted) en| Burns's Songs—Rev G H Douglas. March 8, Review128 words
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Article37 1922-02-23 6 List of Subscriber*. Previously acknowledged $186,808.27 The Malacca Planters' Association 128.49 "H T, A B" (monthly coatribution) 80 Total $136,»57.76 Singapore Branch: Previously acknowledged $24.686.22 Grand Total 8181.648.98 Approximate expenditure to date is $137,263.83.37 words
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Article212 1922-02-23 6 Notive is given of an extraordinary general meeting of the Allenby Rubber Co, Ltd, to be held on March 1, at Kuala Lumpur, to consider a reaolution re reduction of capital, aa the support from the shareholders to the tentative scheme put forward with a view to the adjustment of212 words
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Advertisement280 1922-02-23 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE, Owing to the number of cases of small-pox it is necessary for all who have not been vaccinated within the last two years to be again vaccinated. Those who have never been vaccinated should be vaccinated at once. Vaccination to a large extent protects against email-pox and should280 words
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Advertisement283 1922-02-23 6 -^^^^^J JArioe Greatly Heduoed. AXE 1 AXE BRANDr- V llljl BIiA.ND Beer B2er Munich Kffiy Munich Beer. Beer. j The Best! The BeStl CSr. JHk «iir»ely Ac Co., I 2-B, Finlayson Green, Sole Importers for Telegrams AURELY." SINGAPORE S.S., F.M.S. and Nether land Indie*. 'Phone 172 f64 TO THOSE WITH283 words
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Advertisement349 1922-02-23 6 WaNL'KD—T-lrpbone "n uL wi h good kncwl-dpe of E gliib. ..ply b*'w-<n 930 »d* 11 tn R Hdent N*va Offio-, H M Nmi Otfio«, 2« Mnyer's KU a. 3 i 3 S3 2 NOTiCE Notion ie bf-u by gi*en that I th e urdereigned Ong Poh N-b, wife of Ang349 words
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Miscellaneous457 1922-02-23 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Feb. 28. Malacca A Muar *Sri Mwr 2 p.®. Bangkok *Prachatipok 8 p.m. Penan#,* Rangoon Calcutta Egra 8 p.m. PPort Dickson ft Port Swettenham Sappho 8 p.m. fcatu Pahat Aing Leong 8 p.m. Muar *Hye Leong 8 p.m. Saigon, Haiphong, Hongkong,* j Shanghai* Japan* Chef Mecanicien Maflhol457 words
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Article764 1922-02-23 7 REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting: of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Penang on Friday, Feb 17, 1922. There were present:-—The ActingController of Labour, S S and F M S. (Mr W Peel) Chairman, The Principal Medical Officer, F M S (Dr R Dowden), The Director764 words
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Article267 1922-02-23 7 ALSO JAPANESE A WORD AT A TIME- A Sooth London vicar haa out-dis-tanced the Prague inventor who re* porta the construction of a typewriter for muaie. The Re? T Walton, vicar of St Andrew's, Lambeth, who for years has done all his parochial printing, haa not only devised267 words
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Article347 1922-02-23 7 Village Geologist. "Ob* of thoM modest and devoted obeervere to whom British geology owes so much." Such is the description which has been applied to Mr Benjamin Harrison, whose death at Ightham (Kent), occurred recently, at the age of 84. For 50 years he had bees in business347 words
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Article100 1922-02-23 7 fto*B*r*aa S*a**a fer Queensland. Th» general superintendent ef the raau Sugar Experiment Stations (Mr Easterby) announced at Brisbane recently that, according to present indications, 250,000 tons of sugar would be harvested in Queensland during the coming season. If this output was realised it would be the100 words
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Advertisement438 1922-02-23 7 (URGDONALdissolves uric acid. TV 0 mcn M* ol hu arteries. Koop your trltHM roon by taking URODONAJL or** r°m will tboroby nrold Artario Sdoroote, »k«cS Hardens ih* walk tho blood i uiiti %*d rttion loom tttff and brittle." firtemuuvdtd *v /'re/ KCERFA UX late Prt\ui«nt 9/ Hkf Acsdtmte «V MMexint,438 words
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Advertisement345 1922-02-23 7 Quick Action Com Cure "Oate-It" Stops Pain Instantly and Corn Soon Lifts Right Off •> A few drops of "OetB-It" quenenea corn pains like water quenches fire. Qlves you Immediate relief. The corn begins to lose Its grip once. In a day or two It Is so "'3o that you345 words
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Advertisement297 1922-02-23 7 Do you realise the j danger of I Anaemia (Impoverished blood). Rich, red blood is an indispensable j necessity to the maintenance of vital energy. j When the blood becomes impover- i ished (Anaemic) the whole bodily j health suffers. Because impover- J ished blood lacks the nutritive I material297 words
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Advertisement184 1922-02-23 7 C H OTIRMALL'^ THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE. Opportunity Lost is Money Lost Heavy shipments in Silk and curies have enabled us to offer cur stcck to the Public at the lowest possible prices. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF IT. 51 -52, HIGH STREET. XEL mi William Caxton first introduced184 words
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Article2230 1922-02-23 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Singapore, February 23. iaaatfs. LYAUL AND EVATT. Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. RUBBER.—Dollar Shares. t Issue Buyers. Sellers. Dividends. Values. 9* 16 0 20 1 Alienby 1 00 1 20 •5 per eci.t for year ended2,230 words
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Article222 1922-02-23 8 BODY OF ENGLISHMAN FOUND IN PARAGUAY. News has reached London that the body of Air Aud*y Heron Gosling, the son of the Britisn Consul-General at Frankfort, wha a.sappeared last August m the virgin forest of Paraguay, has at last been discovered. At Ve end of September, says Reuter,222 words
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Article303 1922-02-23 8 Remarkable Development. According to the American "Aerial Age eeKiy," a successful mechani-caliy-coutroded aerial torpedo, designed to revolutionise land and sea warfare, has been ueveloped for the United States Army and Navy Air Services, in a secret test thia remarkably weapon is said to have flown over New iork303 words
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Article239 1922-02-23 8 We have all heard of the treea dwarfed by Chinese and Japanese methods but how many Britons rejaiise that in their own country—on j i'artmoor to be precise—there exists .a forest of dwarfs none of which •vsfT increase in size but remain and j have remained239 words
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Article47 1922-02-23 8 The steutej-pnons at aha foot of the escalator at Charing Cross Stawon (Hampsfcead lix.e) roars out the loJ lo w ir.g; "Please keep moving." "If you must stand, stand on the right." I Son e ar in a hurry. Don't iuP«de thejB.- tA47 words
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Advertisement151 1922-02-23 8 j BUS MESS OPPORMHiriES May be discovered every 1 day in the Advertis- ing columns of the j "Malaya Tribune's" I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i Wanted," For Sale/' 3 "To Let/' "Lost/ I "Found," and "Trade H Notices," Etc.,? Etc., will bring qirck results. If you have something to I I151 words
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Advertisement299 1922-02-23 8 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sals at the following depot?, SINGAPORE. Koh and Co., 30 Bsuah Ro ad Kwong Seng Chiaag and c Selegie-road. Ban Tek Guan. 1 .Selene Road Jit Lok Ke*. 1G6 Serangoon Ro, d Serangooa Stor«, Serangooa Rosd Chop Ban Leong, 275 Scrangoon Rn.j M Pereira. 632299 words
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Advertisement522 1922-02-23 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P/0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Dne SINGAPORE. Koran abont Mar 6 Plassy about Apl I Kalyan abont Mat lt 2 Te MARSEILLES 4 LONDON Leave522 words
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Advertisement451 1922-02-23 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LTli QF STEAMERS w Monthly nllrngt to and fro n A<""'ait* for eanro o*ly, c«lline at Batavia, R<wir»baya, llmMmWm, Moiboflrne anl Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SALLINCS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. W<4. 9 v pa)lCa\ M F b. 13 Mar. 6 sa 44 KNOOOKR V Mar. 11 April 8451 words
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Advertisement447 1922-02-23 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ■-—I—— I I 1 1 I M| mfM N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Hartma Maru Mar 8 Kamo Maru Mar 22 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajima Maru Mar 18 HAMBURG LINE. Matsumoto Maru Feb 26 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru End Mar. BOMBAY LINE. Tsuruga Maru Feb.447 words
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Advertisement369 1922-02-23 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. O.S.K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMttURG. ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. Andes Mara arr Feb 27 dep 28 Amur Maru March Altai Maru April London369 words
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Advertisement678 1922-02-23 9 STEAMER SAILING CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. f JmW (aaeoiporatod in D. S. A.) San Francisco Service Thohi deiirons ot aasaissj the Umisssasamaadlame*-! v, la tceni? .-ta> HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A SAN FRa.Nv.ISCO* From HONGKONG at "OHINV KTOO trre. April 58 (Firit Claae far*, Singapore to San Franoiaoo,678 words
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Advertisement607 1922-02-23 10 WANTED. WaN 1 kD.— A ooniposi»or abi.to a advertisements only t-z p» ced men n«-i-d apply to thManager, Malaya Tribune whb rec-nt testimonials. I 2 U.O, It LET, TO LET.—Godown No. 6, Cecil Street, Apply Guthrie and Co., Ltd. 6 11 uc TO LET.—Ground Floor Offices No. 6-2, Malacca Street.607 words
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Advertisement560 1922-02-23 10 NOTICE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. S V. c. R onaMng for Singapore Field Amboiano- Company will open on Friday, th* 24 h February, between the bonri of 5, p.m. and 6.30 p,m. 20 2 24 2 NOTICE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. Singapore Volunteer Corps. Special Recruiting day on Friday, February560 words
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Advertisement438 1922-02-23 10 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Fronts Over U. S. 114,000,000 Straits 130,000,000 Head Office:—60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—86 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolosan. San Francisco Office .—232 Mensgemery Street BRANCHES.438 words
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Advertisement512 1922-02-23 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 181 Jo nicer Street Muar 77-78 Jalaa Suleiman. Bato Pahnft 100 Jalaa Rahamnt Palembaag 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francises, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarnng, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Peatianak and Trang. CAPITAL.512 words
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Advertisement441 1922-02-23 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid u,« Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £1,000,000 Reserve Liability sf Preprietara £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of Rnylaad. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.441 words
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Advertisement523 1922-02-23 10 I 1NSURANCL THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated in th* S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lim Nee Soon, Esq., Dy. Chairman. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee Chian, Eaq. Chua Poh Suing, Eaq. Lee Pang Seng, Eaq. Yeo Ban Keng, Eaq. Ong Hin Hong, Eaq. Tan Boo Guan, Eaq. S. Q.523 words
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Advertisement398 1922-02-23 10 GENERAL ZZJS. H ""Shop,, 'OHNSTO.VS PIE hln 8»port. r °rei&-n Coin, 0 f hei »t any bou rtt dealer, i0 Hlg y hc A^ Cigarette,, Tob^"^ N.B.—Rate, of daii* *~d by the Man L e ofe kong and Shangha, ■2a* 1 Reproved by the C hai^r k 40(1 Singapore Harlour398 words
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