Malaya Tribune, 15 March 1922
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Title Section29 1922-03-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND *&^J SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVEKTKG DAI 171. yeILX -Ne. 61 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922 aNV, «MM The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922.29 words
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Advertisement233 1922-03-15 1 FphotolAmateurs I Call,'or Phone 550 jsUN COMPANY! 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, For AU Tour Requirements. i «WHIiEAWAY'» Cl ftcvisco prices JjFvK Command youf tpecial WHITE SHIMS, for cfflos i SHIRTS, findy pleatfd w„r. Made from urong fron b W 1! cat from lonaclotb, with double or ij dttrtbl- cHh. P.ice233 words
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Advertisement101 1922-03-15 1 j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. II Quotations given for complete Electric Ii Lighting ft Power InatsUatloas, II 11 j} 1 ringa of Veetrieal nppllaf In itoek i fl; 1 i I VLB. Wires Cables. If 0 I Metal Filament Lamps. I I Ceiling Table Fans. 3 5101 words
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Advertisement238 1922-03-15 1 CIGARETTES 555 toctu Imitated—fcat nerer ■jjfc Sol* Msaafacrarcri: ARDATH TOBACCO Co AM UMDOW. n I FURTHER SEDUCTIONS. 1 Beet British and American made Boots, y^iw ff\ B»pwn and Black, Smart t V mm Calf or Glass Kid Boot*. IB I*2*. ML fsxtaj. I 531.50 $23.50 SI 7.50 jj Per pair238 words
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Article725 1922-03-15 2 THAT FAMOUS KUALA LUMPUR "KIRAs^ We commented a few weekt ago, says the Malay Mail." upon the fact that, although the cry for retrench' ment becomes louder month by month, there are few outward and visible eigne of a more economical style of living. We concluded our725 words
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Article789 1922-03-15 2 WHERE GOVERMENTS MAY HELP. Transport Problems, Distress and suffering inevitably result whenever the arteries of commerce are clogged. Our present civilisation is so delicately adjusted that the slightest deviation from normal brings disastrous consequences in its wake. With the exception of actual warfare, no event is followed by789 words
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Advertisement769 1922-03-15 2 j wherever you go 9 Hsi I ©ECCA '2 A 1 Otmmto Dmmimn A Ifcjm if FAMOUS KALONGAN SARONGS, Chong J n Bock Co., Pekalongan, Java, being connected to leading manufacturers are able to sell any kinds of Sarongs at moderate prices. Unsaleable sarongs, in good condition, are exchangeable within769 words
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Advertisement5 1922-03-15 2 MARTIN'S <APIOL&?TEEL PI LIT S5 words
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Advertisement593 1922-03-15 2 WHY NOT WAKE UP FRESH AND FIT? Pinkettes prevent morning headaches, dispel Constipation, cure biliousness, Torpid Liver, purify the breath. the dainty little laxatives, re obtain•a* BBaWP^^l e**vtL f TiftWi sble of chemists, also post free, «0 cents the phial, from Dr Williams' Medicine Co., 8-B Malacca Street, Singapore. I593 words
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Advertisement249 1922-03-15 2 Let Sanatogen bring You New Health and Nerve Power Let to-day be a turning point in your life —the day when you took your first drink of Sanatogen In a few weeks' time you will b< glad you okayed the impulse—anc sincerely grateful or the good tha' Sanatogen will have249 words
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Advertisement671 1922-03-15 2 Jiiiiiiiiniitfiiiuiiiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!ii.!iiiini:<i;'iiiiiiii!it'i:ii .luriinini,! J Periodical Properly uttions, j MESSRS. WARING AND ROE i II Beg to give notice that they' have res I certain days for Sales of Freehold and Ua^u! I Properties, Business Premises, Building jj? etc., at their f NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER Q UAy (opposite the General671 words
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Advertisement678 1922-03-15 3 Very ■MlMtlPl and ex enslve Programme at the From Monday, 13th to Wednesday !5;h Mir, 1922. In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Aft £21 LAN-FANG fhe world famous and highly paid Chinese Aotor, who is erjgsged by the Hongkong Chinese to appear before H.R.H Prince of Wake at a678 words
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Advertisement396 1922-03-15 3 From Sunday, March 12, to Friday, March 17. AT THE ALHAMBRA The Elavil for* Mutio and Fealurei BE AOH ROAD A SELZNICK PHOTOPLAY 0» »ELIGHTFUL la support nf CHARM AND NUMEROUS HUMOROUS THE SIX'H fH AFTER, IN FOUR REELS. J SITUATIONS THAT THOROUGHLY I ENTERTAIN of i Fe»Tirina Ttoe Screw396 words
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Advertisement462 1922-03-15 3 'ffl VBSJlk. EVERYBODY NEECS m SUFFERERS from the throat, I obeet and lung ailmenti so pre1 valent in Far Eastern climates, gain L speedy relief through Pfpt. You simply di vest Peps of th- ir I silver wrapping and dissolve the tr.blets In your mouth. Your breath carries the Pine462 words
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Advertisement280 1922-03-15 3 ~r" 1 PROOR MUE I I j n a AND immipjii i For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 14th, 15th and 16th J h V h u 91 keep Rtofaard «arcn. B li and the girl he loved 1st Show at 7.30 Sharp. An fAn a grnvj /irjrT/ 1 wis fc?tbro:hed280 words
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Article746 1922-03-15 4 We do not hear a great deal about air flights at the present time, and there are several reasons for that. The slump is the most important. The building of airways requires a big outlay of money and the world's governments and financiers are apparently not willing746 words
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Article208 1922-03-15 4 Members and friends are reminded that impromptu speeches will be givea at the Chiacae Chriatiaa Association Hall at 8 p.m. to-morrow. A full grown tiger was shot by oae of the Datoh Panglima Kinta's mandors at Sentoh, near the Old Town, Tanjong Rambutan on Sunday afteraoon. When the P and208 words
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Article89 1922-03-15 4 Cheaper Passage Rates. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 15.—The Colombo correspondent of the "Malay Mail" says a rumour has reached Colombo from Australia that the Orient and P and 0 have drawn up a schedule of reduced fares to be put into operation immediately there are89 words
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Article63 1922-03-15 4 Employers Form Association. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 15.—The "Malay Mail" learns from Hongkong that one outcome of the strike in Hongkong is that the Shipowners Association has been formed to effect concerted action and a better understanding between employer and employee. The shipowners deny63 words
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Article23 1922-03-15 4 Our Penang correspondent wires that Mr Justice Whiteley, al the Assizes there, gave life sentences to two returned banishees, both Chinese.23 words
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Article530 1922-03-15 4 Mr and Mrs J L Sime visited Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Malacca Notes received late this morning will appear to-morrow. Rome, Mar 14.—Marquis Dipaterno has been appointed Minister of Kabul. —Reuter. Our Penang correpsondent wires that Mr Hall, the Resident Councillor, goeß Home in August The Hon Mr Justice McCabe Reay530 words
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Article836 1922-03-15 4 Reynard - By "Reynard." The Middlesex Baa* Boccer will be on the padang twice this week. They wil! meet the S R c first elevea for the second time to-morrow on th, SRC ground, and as dm Recreation Club's team may be stronger than on the last occasion a really836 words
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Advertisement177 1922-03-15 4 Baby Cots. White Enamelled and Panelled with Artistic Coloured Dutch prints. Fitted with four-post Mosquito Frame and Wire Mattress. j Robinson Co., Ltd., r (Incorporated ia the 8.8.) I SINGAPORE. TiwßMßamTTTairrimaraawiTawMwnmiriiiiriiiMiai^ j A LUBRICANT EVERY PURPOSE. o N*s 1 o "N» CTLKJER J s S. s mmm T S W177 words
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Advertisement375 1922-03-15 4 GUAN KIAT efe Co., Ltd., I PHILLIP STREET. I I Stocks always on hand for Immediate delivery. I Agricultural A Horticnltural implements. General I machinery of ell deeoriptiona end imell Toole. Metals of all descriptions (exeluding precious Metals) Mining, Colliery and Quarrying Aoeeeeorlee. Paint*, eoloers and Varnishes, and Painters' requisites'.375 words
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Advertisement299 1922-03-15 4 NOTICE. Notioe la hereby given that by 'agreement dated March U, 1921 between Neo Cheow Keng, merchant, of 12, Middle Road, and Qatak Heng Kiat and Yeo Chin Long, the business of Chop Hak Boon at 10, Boehore Road, haa h*ea ■old, nnder eertain termi, by Neo Cheow Keng to299 words
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Article269 1922-03-15 5 UVELY DISCUSSION IN THE COMMONS. T. P.'s MOTION, London, Mar 13.-In the House of j mmm a lively discussion arose on Mr Montagu's SP 6 At question tims Mr Chamberlain j that Lord Curzon called his attenW to the Indian Government's first Megrsm prior to the Cabinet meeting269 words
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Article142 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. London, March 13.—1n the House 4 Commons, replying to Sir F Hall, 5r A Balfour said that the Washington treaties were only binding after retifleation. No msfchinery was proposed for dealing with amendment* fubmitted by any of the countries concerned. There seemed no advantige in discussingReuter. - 142 words
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Article44 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. Allahabad, Mar 15.—A telegram from Teheran says that the Persian Government has received £200,000 from Washington, against future oil royalties voced in the Mejliss. This indicates that the Standard Oil »ad Anglo-Persian Companies have reached an agreement regarding their conflicting interests.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article40 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. Washington, Mar 18.—The Army Bill, reported to the House of Repre"etativas, provides for the reduction tht regular army to 115,000 men »nd 11,000 officers, and the army expenditure is reduced by $116 million to 1270 million.—Renter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article20 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. Loados, March 13.—The Italian Goveramest has agreed that the Genoa Coherence shall opea on April 10.— aeuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article20 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. Athens, Mar 18,—M Stratoe is toeing a Cabinet.—Reuter. Athens. Mar Stratoe has Ced farm a Cabdass>-Reut«r.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article25 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. Loadon, Mar 14.—The list for five sterling at six per cent joint dlor Leans, French railways loan, pn< 83, closed immediate^'.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article30 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. ndon Mar 13.—The Angora mis- 1 on he *ded by Yussuf Yemal Bey, for foreign affairs, has iv «d in London to confer with the Uo '*niment-Reut«r.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article21 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. London, Mar 13.—Tha. lista of tha f'Nasular aad Oriental debenture Jjj were open only one hour, andReuter. - 21 words
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Article222 1922-03-15 5 GOVERNMENT FORCES PROGRESS SEVERAL TOWNS RETAKEN. Reuter. London, Mar 14.—A aeries of Government successes attended by very slight losses, are chronicled for Johannesburg on March 13, indicating that the rebels are retreating in all I directions. The risk of Johannesburg falling into the hands of the revolutionaries hasReuter. - 222 words
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Article38 1922-03-15 5 Reuter. London, Mar 13. —In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Walter de Frece, Sir Hamar Greenwood, on behalf of Mr Churchill, said that no date wa3 fixed for the evacuation of Weihaiwei. —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article178 1922-03-15 5 Supreme Court Action. Before Mr Jastloe Barrel Lennard in the Bapreme Conrt this morning, an action claiming damage* for breaobes of three contracts dated Feb 14, 1920, Mar 18, 1920, and Mar 19,1920, in respect of qaantities of palm oil, and for commission die in respect178 words
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Article75 1922-03-15 5 rUfino Attempts SikM*. There was a considerable disturb, auce in tbe barber's shop attached to *ho A V.phi Hotel between 11 and 12 o'clock this morning when a Filipino barber in charge out his throat with a rssor snd alio inflicted several wounds on his body. He75 words
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Article191 1922-03-15 5 Says Monday's "Straits Echo": We greately regret to announce the death oS Mr J F de Mello, Sr., which occurred at his reeidence No 90, Hutton-lane, Pensag, yesterday evening. Deceased, who had been ill for a long tims snd was 66 years of age, was educated st St Xavier's Institution191 words
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Article1074 1922-03-15 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) THE INDIAN PROBLEM. From R B KRISHNAN One cannot help expressing a feeling of admiration for the outspoken leader published in your issue of the 13th inst on the above subject, and as an oversea* Indian I feel it1,074 words
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Article628 1922-03-15 5 STAMP COLLECTORS' SECTION ARRANGED, Large Entry Expected. A »m»ll committee hM been formed to ran a Stamp Seotion at the Malaya* Borneo Exhibition, in reaponae to the bimerou etqtiriea thet hue been received from pbilateliata in tbe coantry. Mr 0 0 Hagedorn of the Aaiatio Petroleam Company, ia628 words
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Article385 1922-03-15 5 GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. Poisonous Fish "Prohibited." (From Oar Own Correepoadeat). Jhore, Mar 14. Tbe Johora Government ia now being provided with aix bed» for Saropean patianta. A*t»ebed to the Hoapital are a capable aaraing •later, a maternity narae of wld« experience and aa efioiant matron *o aaperviaa affaire.385 words
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Article50 1922-03-15 5 Emely from Rhio 14-3. Lahore from Kobe 14-3. Hong Kent from Malacca 14-8. Hervar from Bangkok 14-8. Passat from Bangkok 14-3. Hye Leong from Muar 15-3. Sri Muar from Malacca 16-8. V d Hagen from Sourabaya 16-8. Ban Teck Guan from Began 14-8. Edavana, from Calcutta 15-8.50 words
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Article225 1922-03-15 5 A tiger was seen knocking about in tbe lallaot: on Monday at 630 pm,by a Malay man at Mandai, sboat half a mile from Woodlands. Footprints o! the titer have been notioed by many pee tons somewhere aboat the sense spot as tha one wbere the tiger was seen by225 words
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Article454 1922-03-15 5 A VERY CLEVER FORGER SENTENCED. Chief Justice's Comments. Al the Assises yesterday after, uoon, 800 Ho on Lan waa oharged with being in poMeasion of counterfeit enrreney notes. Aeenied was caught oa.side a hoa«a in Jalan Saltan in the act of selling notes te a detective with whoa454 words
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Article130 1922-03-15 5 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, March 18. Silver 33%. Hongkong 7% par cent preraraav Three Months Gold 51%. Snare Market.—Dun. Rushers.—Few eweroirieß. Alleubyi If eemte, Craigieleas 50 cents, Basset* 17% te «2% cents, Tambamks 47% to 52% cents, Sandycrofts enquired for at 71 cants, Bukit Kepengs $2.42%. Tms:—Taipings Tf t» 71130 words
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Article124 1922-03-15 5 Mr untitled who returned from Home last week, and is at present presiding at the.first Ckfjrt, Singapore, ie leaving for Malacca m a few days to take up hia appointment there as Re*n\iejit-Couneillor. It U reported that Mr P A F Davis) will auttfjad him aa District Judge and Mat124 words
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Article24 1922-03-15 5 DAVIS CUP. Ronm*ai» Caalkogea. New York, Mar 14.—Eon mania has challenged for the Davie Cop, making thirteen ami. Mo mow m% eaaaev24 words
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Article401 1922-03-15 5 Indian and Ceylonese Decoration Fund. Dr N V Samy 8260 Messrs Wassiamull Assomoi and Co., 801 m K A J Chotirmal and Co 160 u C Ramchand and Sons 75 JO Gianchand tl w P Reloomal and Co., II AT Ramchaad Brother* 81 Jhamatmal Gurbamal.. 16 H401 words
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Article68 1922-03-15 5 Singapore, Mareh IS. On Bank 4 mouths' eight 1 2a 4 Demand 2a t t-ii Privau 3 months, eight 2a 4 l-*d On »ad:K Bank Tel. Transfer 176% On fi< >..■ I demand draft 7* p.c, pm. On Shanghai Bank demand draft 70% Oa JavaBank demand draft 164% Oa68 words
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Article59 1922-03-15 5 «f < Heater IsjsjsJ IT, Singapore, March 15. SflM eaaated aa«a Cleaiasj Praaav Buyers 8elWt» 8**t 2» 27% March 27% 26% April to Jtam 81% 60 July to Seat 82 82% Tea* Maitet-Qsaet, t Fred Watoraeaee Ce, Let, Singapore, March 18. To-day'i cloi ag rubber qaetationa are aa59 words
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Article455 1922-03-15 5 History Recalled. The unofficial report from Tokyo that the navae station of Port Arthur will be thrown open before long aa aa ordinary commercial port, or open harbour is one that ia likely to be borne out. The decisions reached at the Washington Conference and the announcement that455 words
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Advertisement91 1922-03-15 5 A Few Weeks From Now! If yon ore Tiajtfng ibe M»i*v»- Romeo Exhibition or going lo the Rao* next month, job ehoold bo well dressed. S. Y. PITCHAY Co., Can topply at very low r»--tat'B Furnishings Boots aod Shoes, Hats, Walking Sticks, Fashionable Shirts, High-grade Collars, Silk Ties, Handkerchiefs, First-class91 words
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Article173 1922-03-15 6 FOOTBALL. R A M C vs. MUNICIPALITY. Q tbe an iate' «:i football match was played on the SOO ground i astr- af ceroooo, when the Mani- ip»l e*jr »*aas drew with the t il A d C trttfe a *ejre of one goal r Jl S. R. C.173 words
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Article84 1922-03-15 6 G.G. C. LAW CUP. L.w Cup will be played for at '.be G&rriaon Golf Club on Saturday s cl. 25. It i« open to all members. Play is not to c .mooenoe before 2.45 p oa, aod each c mpetitor shall play two consecutive r auds of nine hole*84 words
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Article285 1922-03-15 6 SAC SPRING TOWRNAMHJVT YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Chaiapienafcip (PreKaiauury Tias.) A C Potts vs. R M Duff, unfinished E J Riches vs. A de Mello, unfinished. F Ruchwaldy beat J Tyler, 6—2 6—l. R X Prentis beat E J Sutton, 6—l, G- -3. W H Drummond beat W H Collyer,285 words
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Article148 1922-03-15 6 By the ia. Ipoh from Penang on Monday: Messrs C MeArthur, Holy. Mfc A J Black, J Martin, R D Casewell Slight, W J Well, Mr and Tit o alkiD Dr J C Tv (from P 8 ham) Mr and Mrs 0 D Crowther, Col. Spencer, Maj. Meredith,148 words
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Article329 1922-03-15 6 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.) HEALTH OFFICERS VISIT. From ANNOYED: I shall greatly esteem the use of a little apace in the columns of your widely-read paper in voicing my grievance, and that of many of my neighbours, though they are silent about it,329 words
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Article230 1922-03-15 6 Buy Your Ticket for Reception! There is a rumour prevalent, which may havt prejudiced people against booking seats in the Reception Pavilion staad, to the effect that ticket holders will be required to be in their *eats about 7.30 a.m. We are authorised officially to state that230 words
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Article148 1922-03-15 6 There will be another general meeting to-morrow at the Chinese Chairber of Commerce, at 2.30 jxni. when the drawing to determine the members th? above procession will take place. It is hoped that all representatives of Clubs and Associations will make it a point to be present.148 words
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Article103 1922-03-15 6 An inquiry Into the circumstances attending the death of T*n Beng Tan, a Chinese cook, was held in the Police Court, Penang, on Saturday morning. Deceased was a cook at Crosby Hall, MaeATister-road, and had been employed in that capacity for about 12 years. Previous to his death103 words
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Article167 1922-03-15 6 P"»rr*mme of Drills. Wednesday, 15th 5.10 p.m., Drill Hal1 European Guard of Honour. Wodnooday, 16th 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall Non-European Guard of Honour l«th 5.15 p.m., Raoburn Qlub House S.H.B. Platoon B Coy Friday, 17th 6.16 p.m., DriU HaU Composite Co., Company Parade. Friday, 17th 5.16 p.m.,167 words
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Article40 1922-03-15 6 A now depot for the sale of the "Malaya Tribune" has been opened in Geylang at the Geylaruj New Provision Store, 303, Geylang-roed. GeyJang readers who have any difficulty m obtaining eir copy pUct> a regular order with this agency40 words
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Article857 1922-03-15 6 TEXT OF SUPREME COURT f JUDGMENT. Management Expenditure. His lordship Mr Justice Barrett Lennard, et already briefly repor ed, delivered judgment in the Supreme Court yesterday morni §< in the case of the petition for tbe winding up of the Banqae Industrial le de Chine. His lordship siid857 words
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Article65 1922-03-15 6 To-day. March 15. High Tides.—11.36 a.m., 11.66 p at Singapore Aaeizes, 10.30. Hockey, S R C vs. H K and S R G A. Polo, Baleatier. Tanglin Cluh at Home, 6.15. To-morrow, Mareh If. High Tide.—0.20 p.m. Singapore Aeeizes, 10.60. Licensing Justices, 2.30. Philharmonic Orchestra Practice, 6.16.65 words
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Advertisement342 1922-03-15 6 BOOK-KEEPING. Just received —a limited numb r ef copies only. Complete Bookkeeping by Arthur Fieldhouse $4^50 KOH co., 83, Br *8 BaBab Roul, RIXGi.PORE. Race Horses lor the Forthcoming Meetings. AUC7HH BA By Order of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore, dated March 14, 1922. fc'ait342 words
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Advertisement626 1922-03-15 6 'PUDLO' b CEMENT WATERPROOFER. Befo-e Un Introduction of 'Pudlo' Br«nd powder no Architect or Bailder would have aivoo.ted an internal j cement rendering to oure a wall of dampnen esused by the absence of a damp oaurie. INSIDE REiNDERINGS FOR DAMP WALLS hare been given m hundreds of cases without626 words
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Advertisement396 1922-03-15 6 MALAYA-BORNEO KHffimoN 3>»« March Mft Km in* folios 11k,..--tracer g tfi() B- Ticket f or 1•* traace enly r, r L D to »>me 8 en af L? stand SSrl t D. Season Tj,k. hr 1 »0 Gr ind \J E R •jf* Mtflabl. 72 »»*«,idwring pe r i od396 words
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Miscellaneous389 1922-03-15 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Match W. Kretay, Kelantan, Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Mahidol 2 p.m Malacca Muar ♦Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m Palembang A Batavia Poh Ann 3 p.m Muar Malacca *Hong Keat 8 p.m Port Swettenham Penang ♦Ipoh 8 p.is P Sambu, Bawean, Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Balik Papan Samarinda389 words
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Article608 1922-03-15 7 AN AFTER LIFE FOR ANIMALS? A no tie* on the door attracted my attentioa. "A lecture will be given at 8 p.m. on An i mals and the After Life.' Strang* subject for an address, I thought, and want upstairs to make an unchallenged entry into a608 words
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Article476 1922-03-15 7 ODE TO THE MAJOR'S MINOR JOB, Army Major (demobilised handknita charming coats, skirts, jumpers; lace, silk or wool. —From a Lady's Paper. The major in no Army club is proudly by the window Bitting. He's had the High Official snub, and meekly taken to his knitting! The major476 words
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Advertisement311 1922-03-15 7 /URODONALS j dissolves tiric acid. I by takinr URODONAL. and you will tkaroby wold Artario Sderom, 7k„», n«r«Utia »h* w»Q» Of blood wouoU and randan than ttiff ud brittla." JU» %ur"*T rV«f LAKCERFAUX mm President /*W Acad/mu I «V Mtdectne, Peru, in hn Treatise Gout." N I j THE SIGN311 words
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Advertisement118 1922-03-15 7 T. B. LIN Co., IS9, Tanjorg Pagar Road. SINGAPORE HEW PRICES 1122, fr sm& Bltckvv 11 Pnro Lnooa Oil 01 $1.00 per qt. bet j Morton. Para Malt Vinegar 10 o a par bot N«»liorj'# 0 qi O latin 4f ote. per q i do SO etc. per q». M«"118 words
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Advertisement582 1922-03-15 7 j EXHIBITION NEWS. Devoted to the Interests of Exhibitors at the j Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. f THe ftr* number of «e *TBxhibili«m 1 ft. Edits*, I Tribune," few days pre- "Exhibition Newi» Will appear Exhibition Newt- will I vious to the epening date daily until the closing date of th*e ri582 words
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Article2113 1922-03-15 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. <rf q "»u"» LYALL SVATr Exchta a-»^«r<*»r.,.i 3S u. U>. faU.™« 1,. Singapore, March 15. RUBBER.—DOLLAR jEsj^ vJEi* »"yw«a« *n«%a 1 ITlanb* n o 10 a to MppamtterwaMKM AU»(lnJeft'' J i" I pa* ana* far yea* ended 80-4-88 g I iiilpini2,113 words
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Article1168 1922-03-15 8 A GREAT PLAiN AND ITS GUARANTEES, Progress Swift and Solid, The great undertaking o£ the Washington Conference haa come splendidly through. A comparison of promise with performance, of the things proposed with the things agreed, shows some diminution from the beat. The submarine, though under revised licence,1,168 words
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Advertisement168 1922-03-15 8 jJWWil.HMlrinii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~—i m Advertising I AND Salesmanship; Th.f dVer Mf ing iS saIesman shii>-on.paper There is still room for a good deal of educa toon in advertising, but, if this one funda mental fact is realized by everybody in theadvertising business, much will have been done towards making advertising effectual168 words
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Advertisement268 1922-03-15 8 Sore Throat—cure it now if you feel one coming on prevent it now." Thai's to aay—-always keep Lan'y i bottle of eeoQine Forma ii r, maa» •••wed by xhf origmal ea; A. W [nag 3c Co. fORMAMilir THE MALAYA TRIBUNE on sale nt the following- depota SINGAPORE, iioh ai rk>268 words
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Advertisement545 1922-03-15 9 STEAMER SAILINGS P.*o.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL .S, N. CO. Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Kalyan about Mar 19 Khyber about Apl M Plassy aoout Apl 2 Doagola about Apl 18 Ts MARSEILLES545 words
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Advertisement467 1922-03-15 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE. Kurao Maru Mar f0 Katori Maru Api 5 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajima Maru fl HAMBURG UNB. Lyons Maru Mar 18 NBW TORE LINE TIA SUBS. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr 6 BOMBAY LINK, Morioka Maru Mar 17 Awa Maru 19 CALCUTTA UNB. Takaoka Maru Ml* 17467 words
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Advertisement423 1922-03-15 9 STEAMER SAILINGS LINE OF STEAMERS Monthly lailtnga to and from Antiralia [ot cargo only, oalling at Batavia, Sonr%baya, a l*l*lde *4 Albonrne end Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINCS. 1922 AniTln< Singapore Sailing, Fa*. 9 tt KMI VA "I Feb. U Mar. st m ENOGGERA Mar. 11 April 8 at EURKLIA423 words
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Advertisement404 1922-03-15 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LI MIT ID. (Incorporated ia Japaa.) NO. 1 DE SOUZA STREET, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Sab jeet te change witaeat alalia,) EUROPEAN LINE. Far POBT SAID. MaIIWTTJ.EB, LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, AND AJfTWBBP, 'Altai Mara aar Apr SI asp IS eJpe Mara arr Maj lt404 words
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Advertisement652 1922-03-15 9 F_ STEAMER SAILINGS. CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Uaeorporatsd fJL A A.) San Francisco Service Thorn feftreaa the Orient shoe i ir **~i by the eoeah rente Howoxoyq, shanghai, hagasakl raOAL4JLi, ■OWOLtTLP J, FROM HONGKONG M. CHINA April SS m. NILE March 1« (Mlnlmetn first slate fare, Singapore lo Sao652 words
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Advertisement559 1922-03-15 10 WANTED. m~ pemja—ai WANTED I¥*BDUTILY.— Indian o' »*\*r> o!erk with good knowledge of >eeot>nts. mast h*> neat and q vek writer and efSeiea* I/; is.. K*plj with eepU» ef teeti RooUlt and teatfof salary resyalred to P. 0. log 11, Hafeee^es ac mm —as ■mt .i mm in ~r Ti559 words
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Advertisement455 1922-03-15 10 loncg NOTICE m 1.,- >[|M mnii MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN MOTEL, Rshaennl s^eftaan, IN M Eemet, Mil 1 AAelen gtrm end Bnghnoeri Coached far Brass I netted tt Steam sad acneiatw BVti flea tee by Q ialiltd Baftncor asd Technical L« sweeter. Beply Bex 132 ere Malaya frfhews. asßgaaaaaaaaaaai m Bananuanananunuet*455 words
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Advertisement469 1922-03-15 10 BANKS, INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in tha D. S. A,) OWNED BY THB NATIONAL CITY BANK QI NEW YORK, JD.S. $«,000,001 fiarplua asd q*etrjded Profile UA 88,228,001 lamdea oSaee:-4f Bmkopegnan, larene Omee:-87 Plana, Teloann, Ban Fnanciace OnUf wSAf Mintasaaso Street, BRANCHES, BBnni>-BnnntAai, Hengkeng, *anPeking Xieneake, and ahsloi lantiny, feJcntta and469 words
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Advertisement539 1922-03-15 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK,Tm HEAD OFFICE: 14, MARKET STREET, BRANCHES: Penang SS Beach Street Malacca) 111 Jomkar Straat Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalaa Bahamat Palembang IS, lUr. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Saa Fraaciaea, I B-tavia, Seurabeya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Aaaey, Peatiajaak aad Traag. CAPITAL. Aatherised539 words
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Advertisement425 1922-03-15 10 BANKS. j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated ia England.) BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid iv Capital ia #00,000 Shares of 86 each «3,000,000 Eeaerre Fond «,«00,000 Reeerre Liability af Pjtav. pnetoxj Et.OOe.OH BANE ERA: Baak It! Eur land. Laadea Joint City aad Midland Baak. Ltd. Laadea County- Westminster425 words
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Advertisement536 1922-03-15 10 INSURANCE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD, (Incorporated ia the S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Liaa Nee Soon, Eaq., Dj. Chairman. Ong Boon Tat, Eaq. Lim Chwee Chian, Esq, Chua Poh Siang, Eaq. Loo Pane Seng*. Eaq, Too Ban Keng-, Esq. Oag: Hin Hong, Eaq, Tan 800 Gaan, Esq, B. Q. Wong.536 words
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Advertisement398 1922-03-15 10 A. SAIBOO aVcb GENERAL MERCHANT, MONEY AU are kindly ao]icited our shop At JOHNSTON'S Pi ERf Singapore, dealer, m H.gh Class C Cigarette., Tobacco, 2** NB.-Rates of daily by the Manage, 0 kong .nd Shanghai Bank P-ed by Singapore Harbour Board! ABE YOU 6UF/KR^7 frgm Toothache II so congnh (Ixpsrisassd398 words
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