Malaya Tribune, 24 March 1922
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Title Section27 1922-03-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vc!. IX, No. 69 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 192227 words
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Advertisement587 1922-03-24 1 iai;W; .i;ii!'iniTiini!m 'iMiii:'iii»i'«'»^ photo Amateurs '1 I or Phone: 550 I m NOHTH BRIDGE ROAD, m I for AH Yoar Raquirements. E .nil j-|'.i::l!HiH!.i:H!Sl!'«i!WtM«Hll" I '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^s>£w."i"*Vl_-.-- -'f J liSHlyllW S g Incorporated in England IT/ J#~ jiif :-f l^r Price $9.50 suit. -A Bl ,jS§ill*W The Famous <• ONYX, v587 words
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Advertisement34 1922-03-24 1 j Stat? Express j CiG V 'tTitS j umbersss VI GINIA I m Jj I 7b" rT" I.M k of P-rsVoiion. I Sole Manufacturer?: Z 1 AR9ATH TOBACCO f 2 Co, L»d. London. l«I!ltilUttIIUa!«lun«lil:!tll|lir'll.'tM|'ltll|ni|Utltt!!|llt!l»!34 words
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Article118 1922-03-24 2 Sickly babies—little ones who are troubled with their stomachs and bowels, whose teething is painful, digestion bad, and who cannot sleep well—may be made healthy and happy by Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy. Mrs Wilfred Damons, of Val Brilliant, Quebec, writes: —"Please send me a vial118 words
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Article151 1922-03-24 2 It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism causing acute suffering with -each appearance, will wear away the human system. The first -feting pains seem trivial, but as n 'tr -continue they grow worse and 4151 words
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Article142 1922-03-24 2 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Singapore, March 22. Catalogued 1,776,198 lbs, 793 tons. Offered 1,390,813 lbs, 621 tons. Sold 1,179,855 lbs, 527 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore Standard Quality 26 to 26% cents per lb. (4 lots all in cases) Good F A Q 25142 words
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Article199 1922-03-24 2 Singapore, March 21. Business during the past week haa been fairly steady, the chief feature being the large turnover in Government Loans. Tin at £145.5.0 shows ex rice of J7e 6d over the week, but business in share? has been negligible. Rubber ie again slightly199 words
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Article342 1922-03-24 2 Singapore, Mar 22. The share market closes quiet after moderate business at reduced values. Rubber is quiet at 26V> to 27 cents whilst tin closes at £142 12s. Gd. a net gain of 7s. fid. over the week. Rubber Share?.—The turnover has been small, buyers342 words
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Article11 1922-03-24 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article297 1922-03-24 2 From "PRO BONO NOORDINITES" About five days have elapsed since I wrote in your columns urging the authorities concerned to have the stand-pipe, situated in the vicinity of Noordin Lane, fixed up for use again. I regret however to state that practically nothing has been done in297 words
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Article426 1922-03-24 2 The following passengers left for England by the s.s. Khiva last Tuesday: Miss F Ferguson, Mrs Ferguson, Mr C W Jackson, Mrs Williams and 2 infants, Mr and Mrs Cain, Misses Cain (2) Miss Sloan. Mrs and Misses Baker (2) Mr R V Harris, Mr Hartopp. Mr Stevenson,426 words
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Article41 1922-03-24 2 A new depot for the sale of the "Malaya Tribune" has been opened in Geylang at the Geylang New Provision Store, 303, Geylang-road. Geylang readers who have any difficulty in obtaining: their copy should place a regular order with this n^ney.41 words
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Advertisement188 1922-03-24 2 "SCRAPS OF PAPER" WILL GET LOST. Keep your Dhoby's Account in a JERRY'S LAUNDRY BOOK. 70 Cts. ON SALE AT 70 Cts. John Little Co., Ltd. G H Sweet Shop, Battery Road. G H Kiat ft Co., Change Alley. Koh Co., Bras Bassah Road. M Dulfakir Co., High Street. Kirn188 words
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Advertisement320 1922-03-24 2 sj j —tit mm "S i lift liefer V 5~ Prepared as directed Mellin s Food is the perfect substitute tor breast m!k ;md i i l; v con'ains nature's essential constituents f j f for building sturdy limbs and soi*d i.eslu v f'l ill i Equally good for nursing320 words
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Advertisement164 1922-03-24 2 AUCTION SALE OF Kxo Uvnt W*x 1 T ak Fn' i*n"' Or- «-to. To h- M X 97, 0-o u *rd R< ad On 8ITUB0IY, Mar. 25, at 2 30 pm C«w»y»i«t» Wx Polish** j T« b Tab-»-, Fol 'int» i T-M»* wirh wthpr to?', Ra ri U' ,^r»-, !i164 words
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Advertisement557 1922-03-24 2 Periodical Property Auctions. MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above557 words
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Article1832 1922-03-24 3 THE SURPRISES OF SEA TRAVEL. Viscount Northcliffe, writing on board tbe o. M Naldera, Red 83a, s f ates: I Before I started on th!a long journey, much voyaging East end West had left me with a for ship, and all their ways. From this journey1,832 words
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Article364 1922-03-24 3 Moral "Disease Spots" in Cardiff. The spot liabt of public snxie'y has been directed on the foreign boarding hint's wi»h which the decks CHstriet of Car.i fl i crowded Torri 1 reveUti i g mr made ot a meeting of the health committee when apphct ions were364 words
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Article46 1922-03-24 3 Messrs David and Toft advise the following output of the Rcnong Tin Dredging Company's tin ore for the first half month ending March 15, 1922: Dredge No 1 257 piculs Dredge No 2 178 Dredge No 3 32 Total 4G7 piculs46 words
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Advertisement417 1922-03-24 3 URODONALi dissolves tiric acid. fO«Bf by taking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis, .kick hardens the wall* of the blood vessels and renders them stiff and brittle."' Prcf LA XCEREA rx hue President of tk* Academic 19 frcine, Parts, in his Treatise on Gout THE SIGN OF THE417 words
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Advertisement224 1922-03-24 3 I II II» THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SINGAPORE. Koh and Co., 90 Bra- Baaah Road. Kwong Seng Chiang and Co., 77 Selegie-road. Ban Tek Guan, 1 Selegie Road. Jit Lok Ke«, 163 Serangoon Road. Serangoon Stor*, Serangoon Road. Chop Ban Leong, 275 Serangoon Road. M Pereira, 632 Serang Road. Chop Kiam224 words
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Advertisement344 1922-03-24 3 msrauNCE. The China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd. With which is associated The Shanghai Life Insurance Co., Ltd. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. LIFE AND~FtRE. Branches and Agencies in all the important places in Japan, China, The Philippines, French Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Siam,344 words
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Advertisement177 1922-03-24 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE I CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated In tbe S.S.) I Head Office Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tan Kheani Hock, Esq. (Chairman.) See Teong Wah, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee, Eaq. N. B. Chan, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Scan177 words
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Advertisement712 1922-03-24 4 'wt» m i■ «^»-I——— 4mmmjmmm m •»»> —i in ■mmbmmmwmwmi< In the Second Show at 9.30 p,m. NICK WINTER IN NIGHT BIRDS A thrilling detfc ive dr»ru* io 5 long r»> 6 0 ft.) KING OF THE CIRCUS II *pt*odei So reeli featuring EDDIE POLO a marvelloui whirling episode of712 words
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Advertisement330 1922-03-24 4 I Fr <M Friday, March 24, to Wednesday, March 29. lALHAMBRA J Tne Hall for IVT u»ie mint* Features I 4 MBA CH ROAD 1 ONI OF THE BIBT IF KOT THI BIST Cf n ww^^_ J THE CLARA KIfc!B*LL YOUNG THE THREE I PICTUBIB PBI KHTBD BY HpFHIr ~Ja.J330 words
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Advertisement356 1922-03-24 4 SBVSATIOS LLT 0««v T kTr I R,c ~IONs At 7 30 Sharp. TH* SORROWS OF sata* 8 F m l„ > 2nd Show at 9.15 P n -OhF m Thi- Oral WiM A >~,,, s THE SON OF TARZiV »1« 'R 0 F n Made by ike p opfp m356 words
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Advertisement14 1922-03-24 4 rantrfcabie JoTS I rkh\. I I Zara-Buk is I I salve can c 114 words
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Article1315 1922-03-24 5 FAREWELL TO DR. SONG ONG SIANG. Tributes to Character. i.reMioa of tbeir departarg garcpe, *be Hon Mr tod tfra n (i.,;/ Siang vs. re c: tfrfaiiicd by gopher* of ihe CMeaee Communis y t i im i r t/'veri at the Garden (mb < »i Taetday There w0r1,315 words
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Article177 1922-03-24 5 Programme of Drills. Friday, March 24. 5.15 p.m., European Co. Guard of Honour. 5.15 p.m., Non-European Co. Guard ef Honour. 5.10 p.m., Eurasian Co. Company Parade. 5.10 p.m., Chineee Co. Company Parade. All parade* will be at Drill Hall, Beach-road, shirts aad aborts to be worn if177 words
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Article28 1922-03-24 5 Capt S P Groves, of the Siamese Gendarmerie, is retiring from that service and joining the Straits Settlements Police after a service of about fifteen years in Siam.28 words
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Article2056 1922-03-24 5 SCRIP TRANSACTIONS. Sharebroker's Record. Public Clamour for Shares. DAY'S HEARING. Tho following report of the triel in Melbourne of three Australians on a charge of conspiracy with regard to the notorious Badak tin boom is aken from the "Melbourne Argus" and should interest many of our reader* in2,056 words
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Article191 1922-03-24 5 Liang Shih-yi Retaliate*. According to information from Wuchang Yamen circles brought in to us on the 4th inst. Tuchun Hsiao Yaonan on Thursday received a telegram from Peking calling upon all Tuchuns or their representatives to meet in assembly in the Capital to discuss the Cabinet situation.191 words
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Article26 1922-03-24 5 A number of their friends entertained Mr E E Chambers and Mr E S Haslam to a farewell dinner at the Penang Club on Tuesday night.26 words
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Advertisement300 1922-03-24 5 VICTORIA THEATRE. TEL: 826. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Tuesday next March 28th, at 9.15 pjn. THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA 60 REAL ARTISTS AND FULL ORCHESTRA OF 20 IN THE FOLLOWING OPERAS j TUESDAY, MARCH 28th. MONDAY, APRIL 3rd. CAVALLERIA RUSTIC AN A TOSC4 AND PAGLIACCI. TT300 words
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Article55 1922-03-24 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. O lg ftiVi* (jK.ri. H OOV'l 8 :1' Of -Jtx a Mr. O vr T-c k Li of 4 Wood- viii Si. u o r te ir. th« «.irony o i 30 d. Ma c% .roc dinv .<> Lo i 101 10 q 'jlify for fch->55 words
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Article710 1922-03-24 6 It is difficult to say whether the decision to abolish mui-tsai in Hongkong is a wise one or not, and many will question the practicability of the idea. Mr Churchill seems quite certain that it can be done, as he has been certain over other matters which did not710 words
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Article481 1922-03-24 6 H M S Durban arrived here yesterday afternoon from Hongkong, bound westward. The programme of the Cinema show at) the V M C A to-morrow includes among other pictures the tour of H R H the Prince of Wales through Canada and Australia. Ham Fong, a Chinese, was convicted by481 words
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Article223 1922-03-24 6 Naval Movement*. H M S Durban will c Henow.f^s^^ mg reheved as escorti Pan Ist May by H M S r P a^t kong on 17th Ap riJ Ports and Singapore, wh C e r l h be relieved on the China V M S Despatch about223 words
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Article177 1922-03-24 6 Pipe-water supply at Kota-tinggi. (From Our Own Correspondent). I Joho:e, litre* a j Kota-tinggi has nov.- Urn I Seal effect, of a pure wa taps. The source of the water supi is from a deep veil hill opposite to the Genua! Bospttel Kota-tinggi. Water is pumped after passing177 words
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Article48 1922-03-24 6 The Mercantile Bank have received advice by telegraph from their head office that a final dividend of 8 per cent less income tax has been declared, making 16 per cent for the year. The sum of £50,000 has been carried to reserve and £137,671 carried forward.48 words
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Article170 1922-03-24 6 The members of the Hindu Association are reminded of the extraordinary general meeting to be held to-night, at 7. Among the passengers leaving for London by the Prins Der Nederlandes are the Hon Mr Song Ong Siang and Mrs Song Ong Siang, Mr and Mrs Tan Soo Bin and Mr170 words
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Advertisement95 1922-03-24 6 fBIWIIIIIIIftIItUHItWIWItIIIU JUST RECEIVED m B mT3~~z£Sm P*'ew Stocks of i jgT Kobinson's 1 Celebrated THS? Perfumes. 1 j liammam Bouquet Californian Poppy. I Robinson A Co., Ltd., j (Incorporated in the S.S.) I SINGAPORE. j ■ninioimiiniuiiunihiiuMiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu A LUBRICANT I I FOB t GVHIfV PURPOSE. I O '5 Cn, CAR v95 words
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Advertisement374 1922-03-24 6 r l,mm,u mmm J I, I J t /1 TO BE LET. m m From ihe Ist of H«y lv oa ur r Vl|> a d c r? nr< i ot. «**id>ro. tU leUf, Joe Qhig 9f 2 Ttiy.D* K„toi.*, ,li B i .Mine, erl h ho h,thr owe h374 words
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Article173 1922-03-24 7 Government Troops to Oivi Irish Factions. I. B. 1. ikreatun Revolt. Reuter. London, Mar 22.—1n the House of Commons, questioned on the situation on the Ulster boundary, Mr Churchill read telegrams from both Iriah Governments containing charges and counter-charges of raids and terrorism. He said he thoughtReuter. - 173 words
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Article126 1922-03-24 7 Armistice Suggested. Reuter. Paris. Mar 22,—The Allied Foreign Ministers have resolved jointly to telegraph to Athens, Constantinople and Angora, proposing a three months armistice in Asia Minor and the establishment of a neutral zone, ten kilometres wide, under the control of the Allied Commissioners. A change in theReuter. - 126 words
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Article80 1922-03-24 7 Reuter. London, Mar 22.—Two further charges against Mr Horatio Bottomley were announced at Bow-street to-day when the hearing of the charge in connection with Mr Bigland's allegations was continued, namely the taking of fifteen thousand pounds sterling from the account of which he was trustee to purchaseReuter. - 80 words
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Article43 1922-03-24 7 Reuter. London, Mar 22.—1n the House of Commons, replying to Sir Frederick Mr Amery said that while Naval refactions naturally were dependent the general ratification of the **Bhington Naval Treaty, they were JJJ necessarily dependent on ratificaJ» of the Pacific Agreement-Reuter. - 43 words
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Article27 1922-03-24 7 Reuter. London, Mar 22.—Rothschilds offer ye millions sterling worth of the 2r North «n Railway six per cent nds at a price of ninety.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article135 1922-03-24 7 A Tamil chauffe ur, named Govindasamy has been SeTl 9nc,ed without the ous Z fine t0 one mon th's rigorfa for driving car 1408 SeW; and ne^ manner in Ct*? the 20th mat, besides drivL s3 or 'or •w! Ut a licence Th Traffic Oriu pressed as sequent refUSed 8135 words
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Article63 1922-03-24 7 Wage Reductions. Reuter. New York. Mar 22.—Sweeping wage reductions in the cotton manufacturing industry, which have already led to numerous strikes in the New England states, have now reached the important textile centre of Lawrence, Massachusetts, where the mills employing eleven thousand persons have announced a twenty perReuter. - 63 words
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Article417 1922-03-24 7 The Billiards Extension Loan. A special general meeting of members of the Singapore Cricket Club was held last evening, the new President of the Club, the Hon Mr A B Voules, presiding. The meeting had been called to consider a resolution that the President be417 words
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Article43 1922-03-24 7 Second Lieutenant W V L Van Someren, D S O, M C, has been posted to 'B' Company of the Penang Volunteers as Officer Commanding. 'B' Company are to be felicitated upon having such a distinguished officer in command, says the "Straits Echo."43 words
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Article1436 1922-03-24 7 MORE DETAILS FROM COLOMBO. VISIT TO KANDY. Reuter. Kuala Lumpur, Mar 23.HTh/b "Malay Mail's" Colombo correspondent wires: H R H the Prince of Wales was to-day accorded a reception reminiscent of the stirring incidents of his Australian and Canadian tours. Following the presentation of colours to the CeylonReuter. - 1,436 words
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Article110 1922-03-24 7 DEMAND FOR COUNCIL REFORM. NO MORE "SLAVERY/* Reuter. London, Mar 22.—The "Daily News" is gratified at the news that the "child slaves of Hongkong" will be freed, and congratulates Mr Churchill for his characteristic thoroughness and his announcement that prudent measures will be taken to ensure the drawingReuter. - 110 words
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Article105 1922-03-24 7 H.R.H The Prince of Wales' Visit ELEVENTH LIST. Amount previously acknowledged $4976 The Amateur Sporting Association 100 Tiang Choon Kok Association 26 Lam Chong Kong Whay 25 Gunong Sayang Association 25 Collected by Mr Kho Keng Chuan. Mr Low Koon Yee of No. 57 Boat Quay105 words
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Article133 1922-03-24 7 Singapore, Mar 23. Consequent on reports of weaker tendency in London and New York, the Weekly Auctions opened yesterday to an easier Market, values showing an all round decline of cent on the week. Standard Sheet was in fair demand at 26:26% cents, the higher figure133 words
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Article47 1922-03-24 7 Singapore, Mar 25. Copra. There has been practically no change in this market during the past week but slightly more business was actually transacted. Closing quotations are as follows No. L Standard $10.35% to $10.62% 2 m 10. 10.36 3 9.75 10.47 words
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Article100 1922-03-24 7 We have seen some rubber carpeting made by Mr Fred Wickett, of Penarth Estate, Enggor, out of latex and sawdust The carpeting appears to be very durable and Mr Wickett states that he can make it at 20 cents per square footr-T O M. The Exhibition proceeds apace, and has100 words
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Article684 1922-03-24 7 SIKH FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER. Death Sentence Passed. Karpal Singh, a Sikh, formerly a constable in the police force, was charged at the Assizes before Sir Walter Shaw, the Chief Justice yesterday afternoon, with the murder of Nadam Singh, also a constable, at the Beach-road police station. The684 words
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Article81 1922-03-24 7 The sensational society turf case concluded at the Old Bailey on March 14, when Captain Owen Peel was eentenced to twelve months' imprisonment in the second division for obtaining money from bookmakers by forged telegrams, making bets on "Paragon" in the Duke of York Stakes at Kempton Park last October.81 words
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Article70 1922-03-24 7 Singapore, March 24. On London- Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 Demand 2s 3 3-4 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-8d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 178 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 7% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft p.c. On Java— Bank demand draft 13570 words
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Article61 1922-03-24 7 ———I C. of C Rubber Aeeeeiation. i Singapore, March 24. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cloaing Pricee. Buyer* Seller* Spot 27 28 April 28% 29 April to June 29% 30 July to Sept 32 33 Tone of Market.—Quiet. Fred Waterhouee Ltd. Singapore, March 24. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are as61 words
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Article140 1922-03-24 7 Singapore, March 24. Silver 33%. Hongkong 7% per cent premium. Three Months Gold 52%. Share Market—Dull. Rubbers.—Few enquiries. Allenbys 15 cents, Graigieleas 40 to 50 cents, Bassetts 52% to 57% cents, Tambalaks 47% to 52% cents, Chembong Malay Rubbers buyers lid, Bukit Kepongs $2.62%. Tins.—Taipings 67%140 words
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Article112 1922-03-24 7 Sago flour is quoted at 13]6. Tin is quoted at £145.0.0 in London. Tapioca is quoted at 17|- for fair flake. Gambier is quoted at 29]- in London; cube gambier at 35]-. On the Liverpool market cotton, middling American is at 10.97, Egyptian cotton at 18.25. Black112 words
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Article121 1922-03-24 7 A Generous Offer. Messrs Fraser and Neave Ltd, have Hory generously offered to provide with still lemonade etc, such schools as are within delivering distance and would like to paiticipate in the gift. Headmasters and Mistresses of schools are asleed to write in at once to Mr121 words
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Article40 1922-03-24 7 A regrettable accident occurred near Alexandra-road on Wednesday morning, when a Chinese woman with a child in her arms fell into a well. Both were picked up dead. It appears that the woman had gone there to draw some water.40 words
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Article490 1922-03-24 8 FOOTBALL. ENGL4PD vs. WALES. London, Mar 13.—An international! association football match was played] to-day at Liverpool between England' and Wales in spring-like weather before 25,000 spectators. England attacked at the outset and Rawlings, centre forward, was going through nicely when he was brought down unfairly. From the resultant free490 words
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Article138 1922-03-24 8 LEAGUE MATCHES. There will be two matches in the' Singapore Cricket League to-morrow on the Padang. On the S C C ground the Public Services and Law will meet the Services, and on the S R C ground the Padang rivals clubs, the S C C and SRC, will138 words
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Article101 1922-03-24 8 K. G. C. MEDAL. The result of the March medal (stroke competition) of the Keppel Golf Club was a tie between Messrs WEO Stanford and W Peach, scores being 93 15 78 nett. The ball sweep for Saturday was won by Mr C C Nicholl with 35% nett and101 words
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Article155 1922-03-24 8 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A fairly large crowd gathered in the hope of witnessing a good game in the Championship Doubles between Kleinman and Green and Prentis and Dyne yesterday. Tihe encounter was not thrilling, however, and there were only flashes of skilful play, Kleinman and155 words
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Article53 1922-03-24 8 TO-DAY'S TIBS, A Singles. Tan Toon Hor vs. Chong Thutt Pit. John Lim vs. Cheong Cheo Tong. B Singles. Teo Kwang Nghee vs. Teo Keng Teow to finish. Tan Thiam Keat va Goh Pong Sin. Koh Thian Seng vs. Tan Chong Kew. C Singles. Quek Cheng Yong vs.53 words
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Article66 1922-03-24 8 WEEK-END RACES. The final tie at the S V C for H E the Governor's Cup will be sailed oft* on Saturday afternoon between the Marion and Helen. The start will be at 2.45 p.m., and the course the Club course. On Sunday morning will be the final race66 words
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Article37 1922-03-24 8 LINCOLNSHIRE RESULT. London, Mar 22.—The Lincolnshire Handicap resulted as follows Granely (20|1) L Monarch (10[1) 2. Roman Bachelor (5 1) 3. Thirty-two ran. Won by five lengths, with half a length between second aad third.—Reuter.37 words
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Article254 1922-03-24 8 Clara Kimball Young appears in a splendid six-reel drama of heart-in-terest and emotion, "Hush," at the Alhambra, to-night, besides the eighth episode of the "Three Musketeers" serial, a Pathe Gazette and a Topical Budget. In the first show, "The Stolen Master," in three reels, and "The Knock-out Man,"254 words
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Article269 1922-03-24 8 By the s.s. Klang from Penang yesterday Messrs W N Bowler, G C Gee Smith, Rawthorp, F S Dubois, I Maemillan, S D Sassoon, E W Suttle, J R Battersby, Moh Say Eng, A M Swiney, J Murray, R Billet, Goh Huat, Sistera St Francis, St Severin, St269 words
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Article85 1922-03-24 8 Singapore Branch. Amount previously acknowledged $24,211.42 Proceeds of Auction of Pathe Freres' Projector per F C Johnson 103 "Conyngham Cup" per A W Still 7 Per Hon Treasurer St Andrew's Cathedral Collection at Cathedral on Armistice Day 883.30 "Conyngham Cup" per A W Still 1£ Per Hon85 words
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Article243 1922-03-24 8 An accident at cricket practice has caused the death in Ceylon of Mr A G David, captain of the Galaha C and A C. A delivery at the nets struck a vital part and he was removed to hospital where an operation was performed but he died soon afterwards. An243 words
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Article199 1922-03-24 8 A Laudable Scheme. A scheme has recently been engaging the attention of Chinese connected with benevolent institutions in the Colony for the establishment of an orphanage in Hongkong for Chinese children. It is proposed to raise $500,000 for the project and sponsors of the scheme have approached influential199 words
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Advertisement326 1922-03-24 8 "THE ORKPAL CANDY BELT." FiNES r LENGTH OP BE T, I BPftf*r»n ifa* a v■ m »fnf fnn'-d the HWs *nd r*t«- th.- so Jfrc r- vihe'f fOt-eiMp, bot ir foru ation to-y olvmim J v.* foil '«8 hi) d k>3*tfc*t diameters of both j nlleys. (B) **n»ti. ly this326 words
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Advertisement187 1922-03-24 8 •niiiimtiMMMitaßuiMimiiiiniimii^ 1 Sime, Darby Co., ltd i f»icorc<«mtM in Straits Settlements m 1 ELE TRI AI DEPARTMENT. m m i I a 5 I I m I j a S 5 m 5 i I Quotations given h r coir;pl bled i Lightiug Power at o: s, I I 5187 words
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Miscellaneous366 1922-03-24 8 MAILS CLOSE To-day, March 24. Mersing, Kemaman Trengganu Pontianak 2 p.m. Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai Japan 2 p.m. P Sambu. Blinjoe, Djeboes Palembang Van Hogendorp 2 p.m. Batavia. Samarang Sourabaya, (taking mails for Australasia articles for places in Western Australia by train via Brisbane Sydney if prepaid at letter rate) Rumphiu»366 words
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Miscellaneous124 1922-03-24 8 WHEN AND WHERE, To-day, March 24. High Tide».—7.24 a.m., 8.51 p.m. Chamber of Commerce mtg. Exchange, 2.16. Municipal Commission, 2.15. Yacht Club mtg. 5.15. To-morrow, March 26. High Tides.—8.24 a.m., 9.28 pm Cricket League: P. S. and Law vs. Services. S C C vs. S R C. Sze Hye Tong124 words
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Article808 1922-03-24 9 A REPORT ON RECENT DATA. The recent improvement of the Czechoslovak crown on ths foreign markets, which is quite in contrast with the downward movement of the values of the neighbouring countries (Zurich Exchange quoting on January 24th aa followa Vienna 0.15, Waraaw 0.15, Zagreb 1.70, Berlin808 words
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Article1359 1922-03-24 9 FRUITS AND HEALTH. By P. V. Kuppus&mjr. It it true, they say, that an apple a day, keepi the doctor away. Man hai been asserted to be naturally a frugivorous animal, who by habit haa become omnivorous; and it ia certain that, taking the word in ita botanical1,359 words
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Advertisement606 1922-03-24 9 Backache a and other "external" pains quickly soothed. Mrs. Withall, Gatwick, Shalefotd, f M&^^mX I had a pain in my back, jnit RllllllSr^ '^*iX4f~ mmmm9a mmm\\\\\\\\ like a knife slab and it left me help- frTKffirf fT*~^Wm less. I went into hospiul from May to November and was, turned ont606 words
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Advertisement142 1922-03-24 9 BABY LOST REST! WITHJCZEMA In Pimples On Head From Birth. Caused itching. Cuticura Heals. "Baby bad eczema on her bead from birth. It appeared first in the form of pimples and caused great itching till I had to have her wear a bonnet night and day. She hardly got any142 words
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Advertisement380 1922-03-24 9 j Thank IVto I feel I 1 Wincarnis lis doing me* $3 much That is the secret "of the wonderful popularity oli Wincarnis'—its effect If io quick, and its benefit so pronounced? I that you can fed U doing you £004* I Let 4 Wincarnis 1 give yott new health380 words
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Article2477 1922-03-24 10 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list c quotations Singapore, March 23. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—HaiI Quotations. s. S. d. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 j 2 Allagar Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 19202,477 words
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Advertisement92 1922-03-24 10 i|| SUPERFINE i >g I I|| American Bicycles °Px§ I f Heading Standard llf I f S AND ,5* S i VSisl Crown. hi. 13 1 i 5111 I*2 I Ijli ANGLO MOTOR r 0Y- !*H I j r 38 SHORT STREET. j 3 I SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! m "•pllt" Djel»f>92 words
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Advertisement119 1922-03-24 10 imCH HOTEIi 5 16, Boach Read, Singapore <r\*-nr Rfiffl« 3 Hot*!) E*gh Clh*> HoteJ, Decently Fornix, Electric Swfth and lon Me Roc me, S "fcle from $30, Da W $2 Tele. 1653 Sl 2 7 6 Phone 141». THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR YOUR MICHEIN TYRES all sizes. ALWAYS119 words
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Advertisement326 1922-03-24 10 THE as PROPOSED SAILING, EUROPEAN LINE. Fop POET SAID m», Rotterdam.' JETS* Altai Maru Alps Maru «j£**»S "Omit d Pi( 1 1 NEW YORK UNIT For SAN FRANCISCO v. NBW YORK via Panama Vmur^aurarr^.^^ SOUTH AMERICAN LLNr For RIO d* JANRUuI s AND BUENOS DURBAN AND I Panama Maru JTi.326 words
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Advertisement456 1922-03-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I«0.-Bwtish India I AND I R UNE. I I (Companies Incorporated in England.) j I MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. I PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. I From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. I aboat Mar 19 Delta. about Apr456 words
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Advertisement559 1922-03-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS DIE d)MIRAL UN£, PACIFIC STEAMSHIP Co. incorporated in U.S.A.) C T«r f-H"€ 9 Vf€T SINGAPORE TO SAIGON, HAIPHONG, HONGKONG, BATAVIA. SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA. Steamers—Cadaretta, Glymont, Lake Fairer, Lake Oaawe Glymont For Hongkong Mar 28 Lake Farrar For Hongkong April 3 Thru Bills of Lading issued on shipments destined559 words
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Advertisement381 1922-03-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Kamo Maru Mar 31 Katori Maru April 8 LIVERPOOL LINE, Tottori Maru 2nd half Apr HAMBURG LINE. Lyons Maru Mar 23 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINK Kanagawa Maru Apr 6 BOMBAY LINE, Awa Maru Mar 29 Tamba Maru April 17 CALCUTTA LINE.381 words
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Advertisement674 1922-03-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTDT _j incorporated in O. ii. A.) San Francisco Service Tbo* r'oiironp <•'■* ~mv I ;i.. Nt v»>on>ii i i H\ th- taetifo rmfm HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU ft SAN FHANGMCOL FROM HONGKONG ■p. "NILE" April 4 iB CHINA" April 28 (Minimnrt. first674 words
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Advertisement356 1922-03-24 12 IQ LET, TO LET.—Godown No. 8, Cecil Street, Apply Guthrie end Co., Ltd. J 11 uc TO LET,—Second Floor 16|17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Electri 7*it -ngs suitable for Offices (can he taken separately). Immediate entry. Apply Powell and Co., Ltd, Auctioneers. 1 11 nc TO LET.—From Ist356 words
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Advertisement514 1922-03-24 12 NOTICE Vs" MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL, Anandha Bhavan Lodge, ISO Penang Strvet, PEN ANG. NOTICE. The Exohange Banks will be olosed for butinees on Slst March and Ist April, in hononr of tbe visit of H. R. H. Tha Prinoe of Wales. S3 S 1 4 NOTICE. Notioe is hereby514 words
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Advertisement408 1922-03-24 12 NOTICE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE. Applications are Invited for the pott of Earcpean Buperintetd*<nt of Fnroitnre in ihe Pablio Works Department, Singapore, at a salary of $400 per mensem, pins axtob Temporary allowance si may be in force from time to time in the Government Service. The appointment will be408 words
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Advertisement435 1922-03-24 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profile U.S. $9,229,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office :—232 Mont gomery Street. BRANCHES. China:—Shanghai,435 words
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Advertisement441 1922-03-24 12 BANKS. j 1| THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontiaink and Trang.441 words
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Advertisement423 1922-03-24 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid Capital in 600,000 Shares £5 each £3,000,00t Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Pro. prietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminater and Parria Bank, Ltd. National423 words
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Advertisement343 1922-03-24 12 Bln gspore. foreign Coin, 0 f .11 n bo exchanged here at i^S» Cigarette,, Irtijj^ '■'•B.—lute, of ««d kf the luLZ.**** ir, P™ed by SToLSS 5 S>mgapore HarUur Boaral 5 THE lALAYA iujj» AND "WW DAttT.) subscript una 'er annum laif yearly HS.OQ >*er quarter I '-50 Single Copy 5343 words
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