Malaya Tribune, 6 April 1922
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Title Section29 1922-04-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENHui DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vc!. IX.- ■No. 80 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 192229 words
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Advertisement173 1922-04-06 1 photo Amateurs Call or Phone: 550 m no, l NOBTH BRIDGE ROAD, Ali Your RaTUiremeats.l .n.imilllHlllOllHMllilU'll ir -%r i ml AW iiißißiiiiiaiiiiiii::iiiijJßiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii]iiiiuiuiu«iiiniini]!i;'ii!iiiiu«<i li vi fcITEAWAY, LAIULAW nw the house: g P u co„ ltd. I Big Drop in Prices i for I i (Incorporated in England.) |Ye haTe REV ALUED173 words
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Advertisement286 1922-04-06 1 Souvenir of Singapore in honour of The Royal Visit OF H. R. H. THE PRIN' E W WALES Price $>.00 Post Free. w If vou want ct py to be sent "to your friends abroad, please send your order to us and ws will post for you during the Exhibition286 words
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Advertisement231 1922-04-06 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 Tel. No. 345 Editorial Dept Tel. No 171. Managerial Dept.| SUBSCRIPTION RATES, f PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. $15.00 1 Hr:fy ft] 7.50 Perqn,»«er M 3.75 Postage Fxtra 50 cts. per month. S ■iTiiniiiiiniinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii.ii.ii.ii.ii^M. I FUOTHER RFDU Ti m 1. Best British and Am<231 words
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Article11 1922-04-06 2 (We do not necessarily eadorso the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article253 1922-04-06 2 From ME T WEE KEE: A recent tour of some of the crowded streets in Singapore has convinced me that the motor pc-ril is by no means modified. Indeed, it is most menacing and prevalent almost everywhere. Many offences are committed daily upon any important thoroughfare by253 words
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Article195 1922-04-06 2 From J L I hope that you will be able to enlighten me on the following matter. I went to the M B Exhibition and was really delighted to see many things which I have not seen before. To my great surprise, however, when I was nearing195 words
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Article259 1922-04-06 2 From "PACHEKONG": After having seen all that is to be seen at the Exhibition, which no doubt is a great success, there is something which is questionable, as far as the patrons are concerned. In going through the list as showm in the M B E.259 words
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Article231 1922-04-06 2 From KATONG RESIDENT Last night 'here was a fire at the sixth mile stone off East Coast-road, near the Siglap police station. On 'phoning up for the Fire Brigade I was told that as Siglap was out of their limit, and as there was no water main231 words
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Article348 1922-04-06 2 Shareholders' Attitude. Shareholders in South Taiping showed, we think, a correct appreciation of the situation when they agreed at yesterday's meeting to the Board's reconstruction scheme, which seems to represent the sole means of enabling the mine to reach the producing stage without diverting a large proportion of348 words
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Article242 1922-04-06 2 Feeling in local sporting circles is very strong against the action of the Committee in connection with one of Penang's representatives which had an excellent chance in the Polo Pony Race. In spite of the fact that Mr J McNeill's pony "Maitland" is certified as having242 words
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Advertisement747 1922-04-06 2 I In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feal safe from catching a chill. Tha least exertion causes excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out of doors, or the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in its most747 words
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Advertisement529 1922-04-06 2 tJNIFlCANT 8TMPTOMS. ere sot tommy man, iww sad I «ren children suffering from anosmia, which means u too little blood," Tha disease is well named fo* ths patiest Actually boa a deficiency of blood which affect» every part of the body. There :a a lack of energy, a characteristic pallori529 words
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Advertisement662 1922-04-06 2 Periodical Property Auction MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have res* certain days for Sales of Freehold and Le ase Properties, Business Premises, Building V etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER Qtj^ (opposite the General Post Oi Owners desirous of including Prop the above662 words
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Advertisement519 1922-04-06 3 I In the Second Shaw at 9.30 p,m. sp nsib-e f r Divorce, he Husbau or the Wife? gi p v, l J 4" r Kylvnd in a pow -rful W'll >:*■ x Prc'-«.-«1 iv v.r»«eh F-'l -c Ws:- »>, 1) hi will hn intereated Other Ff Daughters It v519 words
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Advertisement390 1922-04-06 3 From Wednesday, April 3, to Monday April 10. AT THE f LHjA 1 BRA: Tlic* TZmll for Mixftio r&ndl Fcr* urea i BEACH ROAD I NEW THBILTS DRKTJ OF D\RTNQ L 0 VRK DTFFi RRN r, BTTJNTB 1 THAT AHE MORE H B DOCB M SCREEN to Ihe Visit of390 words
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Advertisement299 1922-04-06 3 Tuesday, (1 r |P V 4th, sth, Wednesday, Thursday M-s A 6th April Bhow at 7 30 Snarp. AvUtM Pretty '7! h y <* Bell In "il *rOl*Ulf far GREY BERIM Ep. 12 "Oifca anari I Brl oe" Ipi 13 <T, h. S are! claoib- Four Beela Fi a] N*x?299 words
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Article757 1922-04-06 4 A compliment is due to the Traffic Department 'for the capable manner in which itful- filled its difficult duties during j the Prince's visit. It cannot be blamed for the terrible block created in Orchard-road on the night of the State Ball, when cars were wedged seven abreast757 words
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Article374 1922-04-06 4 Mr H E Muriel (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) and Mrs Muriel passed through Singapore on the Mentor, homeward bound from Shanghai. The Quaints should draw full houses on their return visit to Singapore. The opening night will be at the Victoria Theatre to-morrow. The small-pox mortality return in Johore is374 words
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Article94 1922-04-06 4 QUESTION IN THE »r„.J OF COMMONS. Mr. Churchill's U cply. I (From Our Own Correspond IS Kuala Lump r, l£i The "Malay Mail" co r in Colombo wires that t' of Ceylon has a cr. 'e jjj that Major Boyd Carp-ntcr n *1 notice that he will ak94 words
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Article113 1922-04-06 4 Reuter. London, April 5,—In the Commons, replying to a que<\J regarding the report of the Co',/ Office Rubber Committee and th gotiations with the Dutch I Government, Mr Churchill said not in a position to make a states |H at present as the negotiations H still proceeding. HeReuter. - 113 words
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Article79 1922-04-06 4 A Colombo Report. (From Our Own Com*- *^f-« Kuala Lumpur, April ''-"J N "Malay Mail" corretp».Ti Colombo wires that bum!) millions of oysters on th»- i r^**" at Spatswdl have been loc J***-'* there is a prospect of Jucr;i f J in 1925. The local Guvernrn r,79 words
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Article288 1922-04-06 4 The "Quaints" will give a untitled ancL- in tne Johore II A ronggeng p*rtj on Saturday by Pranakin Associate. the visit of the repres -i football teams to Sing.. during the Exhibition. The public are remindr p rare of Dr Wu Lien I 6 p.m. at the Victoria T I288 words
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Advertisement271 1922-04-06 4 riuiiiiraiiiriwiniiiiiiiiiiiiiium Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, j I VISIT I 1 ROBINSON CO LTD., j E Ĕ Stand 7. I I /nd Inspect (he Latest I RALEIGH i I Production, The 21 H.P. j 4 Stroke Lightweight Motor-Cycle. I j On No Other Machine of a Similar Class can be Found Such Refinements.271 words
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Advertisement362 1922-04-06 4 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiititiiiiiWMiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiM I TO BE LET. m Z From the Ist of May, the comfortable and I g I commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, I Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two I Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric 1 lights throughout—Servants' Quarters362 words
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Advertisement43 1922-04-06 4 VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES K.G. All Bills for expenses incurred by the Reception Committee should be sent in immediately to the Hon. General Secretary at 62, Arcade or c o Secretariat. Singapore. W. H. MACGREGOR, Hon. Genl. Secretary. 6.4 12.443 words
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Article441 1922-04-06 5 lUichsrin Welcomes Lloyd George's A ts?ent. s, itm j i it;:.,,.. Reuter. I s_Both New York are disappointed at Mr speed) while Paris is sfied. The "New York I [ne thinks his defence of his siaii policy is weak. "The New r k World" considers! itReuter. - 441 words
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Article129 1922-04-06 5 rLLC iNG UNCLE SAM'S EXAMPLE Reuter. P i~, A ril 5. —Britain has inforniF u.i-e that the Franco-British, iennium Convention is shortly ex•ir ui if France does not pay ierest on loans it will not be unaewed. It is pointed out that France this, ar will be liableReuter. - 129 words
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Article99 1922-04-06 5 I s r i |o Go. Reuter. J 1.—In the Chamber, in debate on the East Turin Amendment! Bill, the ■iin announced that the mineral oils would be at t\? end of the year. A 1 immediate a b o 1 i J n nas carriedReuter. - 99 words
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Article47 1922-04-06 5 I Bankers Seek a Way Out. Reuter. pr V* i r 4 meeting has P -ned by the Mexican Finance sentatives of the wuss• U f rs Committee to J ith refer >. 1 p€rwliri S Questions' SS .!!Reu te^ eXico s external jReuter. - 47 words
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Article244 1922-04-06 5 "FEVERISH AMBITIONS" OF JAPAN. Reuter. London, April, 5.—The Times discusses British interests in the Far East in a tone strikingly sympathetic towards China and somewhat critical of Japan's apparent attitude towards the latter. The newspaper emphasises the necessity of Britain closely watching that the Washington Conference decisionsReuter. - 244 words
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Article47 1922-04-06 5 Nurse CavelTs Betrayer. Reuter. Mons, April 4. —The Belgian, on a chargeArmwmhmhmhmhmhmh Armand Jeannes, after a ten days' trial on a charge of wholesale espion- age under the Germans, including 1 complicity in the betrayal of Nurse j Cavell, has been sentenced to death.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article270 1922-04-06 5 ENGINEERING UNIONS SPLIT UP. POLITICAL FAILURES. Reuter. London, April 5.—A aensational Trade Union split has occurred in the engineering dispute. The Amalgamated Engineering Union, which is tenaciously opposing the employers' claim to exercise managerial rights in establishments, is now -Isolated, in cons<»quence of forty-seven other unions, equally concerned,Reuter. - 270 words
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Article161 1922-04-06 5 North and South Agreeing. London, April s.—There is a somewhat more hopeful feeling with regard to the prospect of Irish peace. In a speech to the North Irish Commons, Col Craig mentioned that certain Catholics in Belfast had expressed a wish to help the authorities to restore order,161 words
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Article94 1922-04-06 5 13th List of Subscriptions. Amount previously acknowledged $11,158.07 Proceeds of Cinema Show at Raffles Hotel 152 V Coleman 10 A S Jelf 50 J "A Friend" 30 Collected by Mrs. Carver. Sission and Delay 200 Collected by Mrs Lane. S A Lane 100 J Mairs 10 E94 words
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Article26 1922-04-06 5 Outcome of Sabotage. Reuter. Calcutta, April 4.—The derailment at Madhapur was due to sabotage. The train contained 180 passengers, mostly Indians. —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article235 1922-04-06 5 PRINCE AT CHINA PORT TO-DAY. AN ADVANCE ACCOUNT. Reuter. London, April 6.—His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales arrived at Hongkong this (Thursday) morning on a t\yo days' visit, after being delayed off Lye Moon Pass by a fog. On the Renown anchoring Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, ViceReuter. - 235 words
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Article160 1922-04-06 5 Philippines to Increase Debt. Reuter. Washington, April 5.—The Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, giving evidence before the Congressional Committee, which is enquiring into the administration Ship Subsidy Bill, declared that if the United States was to be powerful on the seas, it behoved both partiesReuter. - 160 words
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Article192 1922-04-06 5 "II Trovatore." "II Trovatore," with its moist attractive melodies and scope for real dramatic singing and acting, is always popular when presented by a good "opera company, but we do not think a more popular rendering has ever been given than that of the Italian Opera Co,192 words
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Article24 1922-04-06 5 Prince Mahidol of Stam, who has been visiting Europe, is due in Singapore this month by the Porthos on his way back to Bangkok.24 words
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Article551 1922-04-06 5 YESTERDAY S WINNERS AT THE EXHIBITION. Children's Day. In addition to the many side-shows in the Exhibition, it was happily suggested to hold a dogshow, and this took place yesterday afternoon in the oresence of many distinguished ladies and gentlemen, and afforded the public on opportunity of551 words
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Article157 1922-04-06 5 Night Mail in Two Portions. The night mail train from Tankroad Station to-night will run two portions! through to Kuala Lumpur. The first portion will leave Tankroad at the usual hour—7 p.m.—and the second portion at 8.10 p.m. The first portion will arrive at JQuala Lumpur157 words
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Article10 1922-04-06 5 Reuter. London, April 5.—The late Mr. Maurice Bandman left £33,057.—Reuter. - 10 words
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Article894 1922-04-06 5 INCReAiNG LAND VALUE OF ESTATE. Annual General Meeting. Mr A W Still (chairman) presided at the annual meeting of the Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, Ltd, held at French Bank Buildings yesterday. Others present were Mr H L> Mundell and the Rev J M Ouillon (directors), and Mr894 words
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Article98 1922-04-06 5 Singapore, April 6. On LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s S Sl-Md Demand 2s 3 23-82 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 I.IM On India— Bank Tel. Transfer Iff On Hoagkonsr— Bank demand draft 9 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 6?T» On Java— Bank demand draft 135%98 words
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Article56 1922-04-06 5 C. of C Rubber Association. Singapore, April 6. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prieea, Buyers Seliara Spot 28 April 28 28 May to June 30 30% July to Sept 32 Tone of Market. —Firm. Singapore, April 6. To-day's closing ruLber quot»tio«a are as Tinder: New York. —15. London. —B%d.56 words
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Article241 1922-04-06 5 Census of Rubber Stocks in Strait* Settlements, Federated Malay States and Unfederated Malay States on December 31, 1921. Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States and Unfederated Malay States Rubber Stocks on December 31, 1921. In hands of Dealers—Smoked sheet 12,993 tons; Unsmoked sheet 5,395 tons; Pale crepe241 words
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Article107 1922-04-06 5 Fathers, wives, daughters and sons will all be interested in the William Fox photoplay, "Other Men's Daughters" in which Miss Peggy Hyland is the star and which will be shown at the Empire Cinema from to-night. It is a story that has a moral for all and will107 words
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Article78 1922-04-06 6 FOOTBALL. S. C. C. II vs. S. R. C. II. There will be a friendly match between the second elevens of the S C C and the S R C on the SCC ground to-day. The following will represent the SRC: C Rodrigu.s; F de Souza an L Garamell;78 words
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Article64 1922-04-06 6 TO-NIGHT'S BOUTS. Boxing enthusiasts are reminded of the boxfnS contests to be he.d at the Star Opera to-night at 9 p m. sh-P The most interesting bouts of th evening will be between Battling Ke> alias T. Teng Kee) vs. J Perrcau |chaUe„ g er, and Mr Sh— (Runner-up64 words
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Article375 1922-04-06 6 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship P»ir»Dean and Wodehouse beat Nolaa and Watson, 6—o, 6—o. Kleinman and Green beat Don.ell and Hunt, 4—6, 7—5, 6—3. Haskins and Fuller beat Pott, aad Doig, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1. Newcomers' Haadicap. Layton beat White, 6—o, 6—l. Championship. Holder beat Riches, 6—l,375 words
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Article127 1922-04-06 6 KATONG COMPETITION. The competition for the April monthly medal and ball sweep will be held on Easter Saturday and Sunday, the 15th and 16th inst. KEPPEL EASTER COMPETITIONS. One Club Competition, 9 Holes, 14 to 17th April 1922. No handicaps. Running Eclectic, 9 Holes, 14th to 17th April 1922.127 words
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Article630 1922-04-06 6 MIDDLESEX SPORTS ONALS. Quite a big crowd of enthusiasts was present at the Tanglin Barracks yesterday afternoon when the finals of the first regimental sports meet of the 2nd Middlesex Regiment in Singapore were worked o*™«** were in all twenty-three different events on the programme, all of which were630 words
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Article84 1922-04-06 6 EXHIBITION GYMKHANA*. The Gymkhana at the Exhibition starts on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. and not 4.30 p.m. as announced in the official programme. Horses* should enter by gates 4 and 5 James Walk and vri\\ be stabled in R Godo\vn. y Programmes are on sale at Robinson and84 words
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Article1096 1922-04-06 6 Economic Production. A VERY VALUABLE MINE INDEED/* The ninth annual general meeting of the Titi Tin Company, Limited, was held at the Registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, yesterday. There were present Messrs J M Sime (in the chair), J A Elias, A E Baddeley,1,096 words
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Article191 1922-04-06 6 EL E. The Governor and the Troops. A special order of the day states The following: has been received from His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief His Excellency the Governor and Commandar-in-Chief desires to convey through His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, to the Officers, Warrant Officers,191 words
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Article39 1922-04-06 6 On April 29 at Ipoh, according to our own correspondent the marriage will take place at Saint Michael's Catholic Church, of Mr J H Brown Mines Department and Miss Madge j Nutter, daughter of Major and Mrs I Nutter.39 words
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Advertisement61 1922-04-06 6 NAHAR ©PERK In their New Sp icious Tent at the junction of Jalan Besar audWeld Road. To-Nigbt No Performanoe To-Day To-Day The Company performing at the Exhibition commercing at 8.3 C p.m. A. M. A., Proprietor. T. A. PESTANA, Manager. 18 3 uc ARE YOF SUFFERING FROM Toothais? J. IKED61 words
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Advertisement554 1922-04-06 6 j ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. K fl Austin «utcp^nl For Llghtin* Oo» npy H J M* Railway Stations, w*,Y eh £H and many ot »r jjg| Ab the nam* Implies thii pl*at ia*u Ire y auto I I Peelf, regulates the lighting VOitagO When IBd fltopg en,... aH Th« utiii'y554 words
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Miscellaneous118 1922-04-06 6 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, April 6. High Tides.—3.49 a.m., 6..4 p.m. M. B. Exhibition, 10 ajn. to 11 p.m. (See Exhibition Supplement). Slipway and Eng. Co., T Pagar, IB. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15. Boxing, Star Opera, 9. Italian Opera Co., "Faust." To-morrow, April 7. High Tides.—5.22 a.m., 7.24 p.m. M. B.118 words
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Miscellaneous361 1922-04-06 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, April 6. Colombo, Durban, Capetown South America Panama Maru 2 p.m. BatuPahat Hong Yon 2 p.m. BatuPahat Mena P-m. Mersing Hong Lian 2 p.m. Malacca Muar *Sri Muajr 2 p.n Malacca Muar *Hye Leong 3 p.m. Bangkok Helios 3 p.m. Penang,* Rai.goon Calcutta Ellenga 3 p.m. Port361 words
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Advertisement525 1922-04-06 7 I fftMa/w-3kft/nm exhibition news I I DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF EXHIBITORS AT THE MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION- 1 rUCs» iTRpirAMxc Stand 5 Block B I **TWh< I» SPARTA BATTERIES. fhfi dfidOnWlfPF X "H i Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons ltd., J^m- j CAn f i!'. HI C lrcuiporated in the Straits Settlement.-) 7525 words
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Advertisement280 1922-04-06 8 I DON'T FAIL TO TLSI j I Eicsk No. 33 1 1 Ton will be Surprised! I FRA X Ut, LTD., ■quae Piir»-«* er«. I J*!. &fSILtV HALTED j I jCiijij MTAINABL6 ETBRYWHM I I $I.oo* p« *M* ft EXHIBITION SHOPS 35 k te I W Seetioa Ne. i r280 words
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Advertisement286 1922-04-06 8 m For I Huquire j Uq Cement at rL I N 2 l Hong Timber ectloa I rocmee I ;Q 0 j 1 tc. Etc., B ■■WlllllllfIII«liMi;iimitmiWllllil.lli™^ I WEILL lON TOR, I i i Jewellers Diamond Merchants, and Watch Makers. bole agents, for the Conway-Stewart I Lever Filler Pens. I286 words
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Advertisement154 1922-04-06 8 Section B. Plot 11. G. AOBELY Co. 'Phone 172. i j fliiFiwiiiiMraiFmniiii«n»iiHiniiriitm *nt\ J. L G mpbeil 0 Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE. Higli-Cl iss Tailoring AND Everything for Men's Weajfc INSPECTION INVITED. iiiihih LOCAL i a r e just as good as "STRAITS PRODUCE" see them at E I, X il154 words
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Article456 1922-04-06 9 Will Give Gymnastic Display at the Stadium at 8.30 p.m. YOUR HOME BEAUTIFIED AT JOHN LITTLE'S. STAND NO. 25. Il "Exhibition News" reRntative, paying kio<k of Messrs John Little I Co found a very pleas■arrangement of a Lomond dining ju tt a nd a tee bedroom suite.456 words
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Article80 1922-04-06 9 lidy Guiliemard distributed the ous cups and medals yesterday moon to the following.— ox Terriers.—Mr Chee Soon iy Cosy, Mr C Bradburne's iy, and Mr 0 Bradburne's Barbara, astralian Terriers.—Mr B E Fall's Be, Mr Morecroft's Biddy, Mr strong's Silverton Magnum. panic 1 ?.—Mr Loke's Nelson, vi:80 words
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Article35 1922-04-06 9 untitled Royal Italian Circus untitled around there will be 0» Fnday at 5 p.m. when admitted at reduced nj y children and guardians I 1 U n be admitted. The :drcn. 15 eSpecially for school35 words
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Article529 1922-04-06 9 FIRST LIST. The composition of tht various Committees is as follows General Committee. Hon'ble Mr F S James. C U G, Chairman. Hon'ble the Chief Secretary f XI. British Resident, Perak. h Pahang. Selangor. Negri Serabilaa, British Advise* Eelantan. Kedah. Trengganu. General Adviser, Johore. Resident Councillor, Penang. Malacca.529 words
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399 1922-04-06 9 ARTISTIC AND INTERESTING. j A visit to the kiosk of the Central Engine Works will prove both highly entertaining and instructive# The kiosk itself looks like a solid concrete structure and it is hard to believe that it is only lathe and plaster. Both locally399 words
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Article191 1922-04-06 9 In the Malayan divis on Arts and Crafts Section, silver medals haw? been awarded for the following special exhibits' To the State of Perak For the excellence of its exhibits of embroidery and weapons. To the State of Selangor For its exhibit of gold, silver and191 words
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Article560 1922-04-06 9 THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trengganu Boat Building. (T) (Malaya Avenue). It a.m. to 11 pjn.—Mining Water Wheel (in action) Location "T" —Admission free. It a.m. to 9 p.m. Zoo (Official.) Locatio* V —Admiaaian 10 •enta. 10 a.m. to 11 y.M. Zoe (Unofficial), Loeatio» M560 words
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Article39 1922-04-06 9 The spectator can always refresh himself in a cosy comer at Ye MTrie j Taverne or at Ye Olde Homestead both j of which are under the management of j Mr E S Johannes, proprietor of Good-j wood Hall.39 words
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320 1922-04-06 9 Otherwise you couldn't hsvs suck troubles, says medical man. Pnrify the blood by drinking a good homemade medicinal water and see how quickly they go. The following simple inexpensive compound will give joa the essential constituents of famous natural curative320 words
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Advertisement203 1922-04-06 9 NOTICE, The Exchange Benka will be closed on;— 14 h April. Friday X LVh BMardaj V n vT Monday J 5 4 13 4 T. b. Lm&csr 239, Tanjor.g Pagar Road, SINGAPORE. NEW PRICES 1922. Iterlfsed S "ien N'*nr*l Milk in:' c*am (f»om Milk Coy) (B br* Brau I) Medium203 words
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Advertisement301 1922-04-06 9 "PEERLESS IN PURITY All are Cordially INVITED TO VISIT Fraser Neave's Exhibit. Section I—2l. flnttggrs I i Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. f STAND X No. 26 X Section H.\^ f Facing Main Entrance. UNITED ENGSHEERS LTD. (Incorp fury in h» Stotlti RoUl>natf) SINGAPORE. NOTI Mr. Manng Ays Oyaw with family baa just301 words
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Article731 1922-04-06 10 PLAYERS WHO COURT DEFEAT. It is not suftiici. ntiy realised that f.e many rubbers ar 1 at at Auction Bridpr b. ur.de*coring by over-c'-lling. W iters on thu game in bocke &cd article» constantly dwell on tbe folly and enormity of overbidding and with the consequent loss of731 words
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Article1167 1922-04-06 10 REPORT ON THE SETTLEMENT. Mr. R Sutherland, chairman of the commi tee which conducted the negotiations vith th* strikes on behalf f tii p Shipowners, has i«aued a preliminary report It sei8 fortb the terms of the lemeut. 1 he men receive, according to the ciass of ship1,167 words
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427 1922-04-06 10 Just that on® little pill with a glass of water—" relief after the first dose." What does that mean to the poor suffering woman tortured with the miseries of backache, such aa only i those can describe who suffered with it, either in bed, unable427 words
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Advertisement135 1922-04-06 10 «■iiMiiimMiiMßawH«msMianmiiaHW^ AMA. AMA. I The British Niclansse Boiler Co., limited (Incorporated in England.) I I I T j WATER TUBE j Boiler I i FOR I LAND SERVICE II AND FOR MARINE SERVICE. I More Than 4,000,000 H.P. in Service. SOLE AGENT:— I JSl.* Jsf Jb^l I 54 ft 56,135 words
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Advertisement230 1922-04-06 10 s Sima Darby 8 Gp., 5 1(| C 'Incorporated in Straits Settlements I I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I i 9 I Qootattens give?, for compl 1 I Lighting Power Imiai at;oi I I I i Frtll rang* of KecUtael lap] 11« i fo Hook I I V LB. Wires Cables. I230 words
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Advertisement598 1922-04-06 11 I" STEAMER SAILINGS p..*Oritish India I AND R LINE. I (Companies Incorporated in England.) I MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I Under Contract vrith His Majesty's Government. I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. I From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. I ff about Apr 18 Delta about May 14 B-t598 words
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Advertisement776 1922-04-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O S X COM PAN IA TRASATLANTICA TTTTJ* OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. The un d ermen tioned steamers will (Incorporated in Japan.) h t deBpatch for tne porU NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. indicated PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM FOR MANILA SINGAPORE. Isla de Panay due about Apr 24 (Subject776 words
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Advertisement488 1922-04-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) I San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft BAN FRANCISCO, FROM HONGKONG. CHINA April 25 NANKING May 30 j j (Minimum first class488 words
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Advertisement345 1922-04-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. I j LONDON LINE. Katori Maru April 9 Atsuta Maru April 19 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tottori Maru 2nd half Apr Toyohashi Maru end April HAMBURG LINE. Dakar Maru Ed April NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru April 10 BOMBAY LINE. Tamba Maru April 17345 words
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Advertisement444 1922-04-06 12 to let. TO LET.—Second Floor 16j17 Japan Street with Teak Partitions and Elsctri Jigs suitable for Omces (can be taken separately). Immediate entry. Apply Powell and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. 1 11 uc TO LET—From Ist December, Newly constructed premises may be used as Garage or Store, area about 10.000 square444 words
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Advertisement439 1922-04-06 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 Profits U.S. $10,424,000 Head Office:—6o WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:—36 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan. San Francisco Office:—232 Montgomery Street. BRANCHES. China:— Shanghai, Hongkong,439 words
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Advertisement436 1922-04-06 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca Jonker Street 2£ uar 77-79 Jalaa Suleimaa Batu Pahat 199 Ja*" Rahamat. i'alembang 16, Hir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised436 words
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Advertisement422 1922-04-06 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England.) BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid Itf Capital in 600,000 Shares of £5 each Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Propn.tor. 00 000 BANKERS: Bank of England. Lcdoa Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr** Eank, Ltd.422 words
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Advertisement492 1922-04-06 12 INSURANCE. The China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd. WITH WHICH IS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. MANAGERS: S. B. Neill, F.1.A., F.S.S. J. K. Tweed ACTUARY: H. R. Sturt, F.I.A. (Eng.) SECRETARY Tom Griffin, A.CJV.. ASSISTANT SECRETARY: J. R.492 words
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Advertisement374 1922-04-06 12 M. A. SAIBOO AND fifl GENERAL MERCHANTS 'Z MONEY CHANGEFs fl All are kindly solicited fa 1 our shop at 9H JOHNSTON'S Pita Singspor-. Foreign Coins of all fc r can be exchanged „i be here at any time. dealers in High Class C:ga» Cigarettes, Tobacco, sfc. I N.B.—Rates of374 words
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