Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1922
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Title Section51 1922-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 84 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. Exhibition News No. 15 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE (EXHIBITION UPPLEMENT), TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF EXHIBITORS AT THE MALAYA-BORNEO51 words
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Advertisement60 1922-04-11 1 ill I oo.J j NOBTHBBIMEBOA"' j I jU Your Requirements, j |l „i.i 1 .ini«'«'»»« ,,,,1,,n -11 i« 1 1 Huge Success! i Ltd. y o n Section N. Kiosk 33. 8 All Exhibits Sold I o D Fresh Exhibits Now On View. j Permanent Exhibition AT 8 Head Office60 words
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Advertisement55 1922-04-11 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AMD I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Tel. No. 345 Editorial Dept. i I Tel. No. 171. Managerial D*pt. j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. f j P*r annum $15 00 I Half-yearly 7.50 5 f Per quarter 3.75 I I Postage t>xtra 50 cts.55 words
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Article2304 1922-04-11 2 STATEMENT BY ORTON READ. Did Natives Mislead? EIGHTH DAY'S HEARING. The following report of the trial In Melbourne of three Australians on a charge of conspiracy with regard *o the notorious Badak tin boom ia taken from the "Melbourne Argus" and should interest many of out readers in2,304 words
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Article162 1922-04-11 2 Testifies That Bahy'. n Them and M orft k Tens of thousands of n soundly at night througho and breadth of Amen ca Z S with Baby's Own Tabll their little ones are case of sudden sickness Writes one 0 f the 6 mothers, Mrs A H waL162 words
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Advertisement567 1922-04-11 2 HORIICKS BL P MALTED MILK BUILDS FROM THE FIRST GLASS) pW^jm So iurelj doe, HORLICKS MALTED MILK. t*« recognised FOOD-DRINK, help nature, that you caa feel the increased vit.i!,;y and life force from the first glass. If '^*r?H«J^^i you are run down. give HORLICK'S a trial and thm avoid th«567 words
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Advertisement242 1922-04-11 2 CURES TALK. Great Fame of a Great Medicine Won by Actual Merit. Th. £*m. of Little's Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has done to those who have been crippled with pain. I Qf Mr N Elder of 14, King George I btree t, Greenwich, London, says242 words
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Advertisement391 1922-04-11 2 P-riodical Property uct'ons MESSRS. WARING AND ROE Beg to give notice that they have resent certain days for Sales of Freehold and Leased Properties, Business Premises, Building Lq etc., at their NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above391 words
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Advertisement516 1922-04-11 3 f 5 ta me First Show at 7.30 Sharp. r«ents pretty, petite piquant Peggy Hyland in William F° x prcw other Men s Daughters In 5 P***f ,he Golden Rule that strikes back home. A picture AT iolation ot i tfae right road> tnis p i ay tell ,hat will516 words
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Advertisement339 1922-04-11 3 I 1 From Tuesday, April 11, to Sunday April 16. AT *THE ALHAMBRA Tfcie Haall for Muilo ftnd Feature! BiE] A'C H R O A D A Strong Picture, so Strong that you Together with are fortunate in being able to see Hi Eleventh Chapter, it on the Screen Four339 words
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Advertisement508 1922-04-11 3 ____^____^^__ju-JL im. mi i n «i r i FIRST SHOW CHANGE OF PROGRAMME **31*>3J At 7.30 Sharp, Final of "A Woman in Grey' 1 Serial Episode H Pages of the Past" Episode 15 Exonerated Last Four Reels. Next Tuesday The Screaming Shadow Serial with Ben Wilson and Neya Gerber Larry508 words
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Article186 1922-04-11 4 To-day, April 11. High Tides.—9.55 a.m., 10.21 p.m. U B. Exhibition, 10 a«m. to 11 p*. (See Exhibition Supplement). Rent Assessment Board, 2.15. SVC: Eurasian, Chinese and S F A Coys., 5.10. Tanglin Club, annual meeting, 5.15. Quaints, Victoria Theatre, 9.30. Podolsky Concert, Goodwood Hall, 9.30. To-morrow,186 words
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Obituary24 1922-04-11 4 BIRTH. Chan.—On April 10, 1912, at 29 Tras f- trcet, to Mr. and Mrs. Chan Eng Pin a Son. 11 4 11424 words
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Article715 1922-04-11 4 The stage is set for the Genoa Conference and the cast is assembling. Enter Monsieur B)ris Savinkoff, a well-known antiBolshevik/ with a Prologue running to a whole column of the precious space of the Times.'' The play looks like being diverting, with the happy ending, that the715 words
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Article104 1922-04-11 4 The death has occurred in Ceylon of Mr leaslie S Gauder who was till recently planting in Johore. Dr Mayon, late of the F M S Medical Department, is now a Health Officer in Ceylon. The P W D Quarry in the near vicinity of Johore Bahru Railway Jetty, which104 words
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Article162 1922-04-11 4 Mr A W Hamilton, A Sst Police, Alor Star, Kpdah, h as more to the available sclecti 1 books on the Malay calls it an Easy Malay w and it is a very useful com v all the more serviceable the work of one whose y.,. dence162 words
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Article435 1922-04-11 4 Baltimore, April 9.— The untitled kins University beat a ooaU ford and Cambridge lacrosse tea 11 to 2.—Reuter. Berlin, April 9.—The death s nounced of Yon Falkenhayn, a {35 Prussian War Minister.—Safe Paris, April 9.—The CfcaaftJ Senate have adjourned till May; Reuter. The insurance odds in Londii Mar, 22 were435 words
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Advertisement253 1922-04-11 4 m Minium iiiiimiiiiiiii iiiininiiiiniiiiiiiiirnimimriiiiiiniiiiiiiinr-T ...■■■.........■■..■...■■■■iiinmimn™ I Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, VISIT I 0 ROBINSON CO., LTD., j Stand No. 7. I And Inspect The Latest t RALEIGH j Production, The 21 H.P. 4-Stroke Lightweight Motor-Cyc'e. I On No Other Machine of a Similar 1 j Class cmn be Found Such Refinements. I253 words
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Advertisement355 1922-04-11 4 IiIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIIMIHIiIIUaiIIIMIIIIIIIIIM TO BE LET. I 1 m From the Ist of May, the comfortable and commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, i Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two i I Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining 1 rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric lights throughout and fitted with table,355 words
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Advertisement44 1922-04-11 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 t General Secretary at 62, Arcade or c o Secretariat. Singapore. W. H. MACGREGOR, Hon. Genl. Secretary. 6.4 12.444 words
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Article365 1922-04-11 5 hi parties lust Accept Cannes r Resolutions. 1 Baiter s Brigbt Plan. Reuter. Allied rehave that all the fT**- position «J* the Cannes ba.U U accept^d-'Reuter. Apnl 10.-U U -.est v chariness oa the par press to advance any but r sS v,ews bearing on theReuter. - 365 words
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Article180 1922-04-11 5 povisions for Reduction. Reuter. fcagton. April 9.— The Nava! iny.ng out the Naval Treaty m reported to the House of sentatives. It provides for an Iture of $233,000,000, being 0.000 below last year. It ex- !l J.00O necessary for the Mil of contracts. The Bill es for theReuter. - 180 words
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Article76 1922-04-11 5 P h Blown Up. r* April in _a Hfc«£tLlrr A »IWt from outatt Ua^\ rOU at l -ju r rd dea *hs w out t' n r a part y was a Chanel dUty m th crypt tz anr So :r etery betwe ent w a daHiddenarms '•^ehw76 words
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Article17 1922-04-11 5 Reuter. r a t0 3 votes Clple of I the 1 bill.. a "ed perReuter. - 17 words
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Article124 1922-04-11 5 A Missionary's Statement. Reuter. London, April 10.—A special letter to the "Manchester Guardian" by the missionary, Mr J S Helps, from China, declares that the reported statement by Mr Chao Hsin Chu at the Chinese Charge d' Affaires antiopium meeting that opium smoking, except secretly, had practicallyReuter. - 124 words
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Article66 1922-04-11 5 Safeguarding French Interests. Reuter. Paris, April 8.—M Sarraut, the Colonial Minister, addressed the Finance Committee in the Chamber in support of the draft convention relative to the New Hebrides and a Bill authorising the purchase of bonds by the French society in the New Hebrides. The CommitteeReuter. - 66 words
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Article39 1922-04-11 5 New Executive Appointed. Reuter. London, April 10.—The convention of the anti-treaty extremist which was more largely attended than that on March 26, reassembled at Dublin and adopted a new convention. A new executive has been appointed.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article40 1922-04-11 5 Parties Interested to Confer. Reuter. New York, April 9.—Mr Lamont. Chairman of the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico's external indebtedness, has proceeded to Europe on the liner Lapland to confer with parties interested in Mexican financial questions.-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article41 1922-04-11 5 Reuter. Allahabad, April 9.—The Afghan newspapers report that all tribes of East Bokhara are rallying to an antiBolshevist movement led by Enver Pasha. Refugees from Bokhara state the Bolshevist headquarters in East Bokhara has been been captured.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article229 1922-04-11 5 FLOTATION PENDING IN HOLLAND. BRITISH COMMENTS. Reuter. London, April 10.—It is reported that flotation is impending in Amsterdam of a Chinese loan to the value of approximately £1,500,000 and that eight per cent. Chinese exchequer bonds of a thousand guilders each are offering at a price ofReuter. - 229 words
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Article113 1922-04-11 5 Ready to Negotiate. Reuter. Constantinople, April 9.—The Porte's reply to the Allied proposals says the Turks are ready to send delegates to negotiate peace within three weeks. It regrets that owing to local reasons it is unable to accept Constantinople fis a venue of the con* ference andReuter. - 113 words
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Article47 1922-04-11 5 Copenhagen, April B.—The lock-out has ended, the employers and trade unions having adopted the Public Mediator's proposals. Work will be resuming on April 10.—Reuter. [This was a dispute over hours and wages, which resulted in a lock-out on Feb. 14th, over 170,000 being affected].47 words
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Article60 1922-04-11 5 Reuter. New York, April 8.—Great interest is evinced in the British note, which is generally regarded as reasonable. The "New York World" thinks that the demand may be a move by th* British Government to "force a settlement of the reparations' question and simultaneously to take control ofReuter. - 60 words
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Article22 1922-04-11 5 Reuter. London, April 9.—Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles have arrived in London and were accorded an enthusiastic popular welcome—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article20 1922-04-11 5 Paris, April B.—The Chamber baa adopted the Bill for granting credit of 35,000,000 francs to Austria.— Reuter.20 words
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Article128 1922-04-11 5 There is a very generally expressed opinion, says the "Malay Mail," that the Forest section of the M B Exhibition is so extraordinarily good that it ought to be removed en bloc to Kuala Lumpur and be set up here permanently—if there is any suitable building available. A correspondent writes128 words
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Article694 1922-04-11 5 NIPPON PAPERS REPLY TO "THE TIMES." PEOPLE ALL FOR PEACE. The Japanese Consul-General, Mr S Ukita, has received the following telegrams from Tokio Regarding the London Times" comment on Japan's national defence policy the Tokio Asahi of the 7th inst says In the opinion of the Times" Japan694 words
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Article60 1922-04-11 5 Reuter. New York, April 9.—Sixtyeight members of the Industrial Workers of the World organisation have sailed on the liner Adriatic. It is stated they are the vanguard of several thousand Americans going to Russia to conduct iron and steel industries in the Ural mountains on aReuter. - 60 words
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Article933 1922-04-11 5 H E THE GOVERNOR THERE YESTERDAY. More Australian Exhibits. Up to the present, the numbers that have visited the Exhibition have exceeded the estimation of many. About 220,000 people have entered through the gates, the receipts from this source being about $35,000. For the first time yesterday, H933 words
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Article259 1922-04-11 5 Mr J W Boyd Walker has produced a most interesting and useful booklet on the subject of Tours in the State of Pahang." In so doing he contributes to that circulation of information which must in good time lead to the proper development of a State of259 words
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Article124 1922-04-11 5 To-morrow evening, under the auspices of the V M C A Literary Society, Mr David G Stead, the well-known Australian fisheries authority, who is at present enquiring into Malayan fisheries for the Government, will deliver a lantern lecture entitled "Fishing in the Deep Sea." The124 words
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Article175 1922-04-11 5 The following passengers arrived by the s.s. Melchior Treub: Government passenger nil; others, Maj G H Kleyn, Messrs X Aoki, T Kasuija, Highton, S Sl«e Kani, C D Hamil and A Aoki, Mrs Crips Messrs Gut/nan, Kline and I F Gutman, Mrs H H Hall, Mrs S H Stackpote, Messrs175 words
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Article71 1922-04-11 5 Singapore, April 11. On IxmdonBank 4 months' sight 2s S 31-32 d Demand 2s 3 23-32 d Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 l-32d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer lfO On Hoagkong— Bank demand draft 7% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 68 On Java— Bank demand draft71 words
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Article61 1922-04-11 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, April 11. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pricea, Buyer Sellers Spot 28% 28% April 28% 29 May to June 29% 30% July to Sept 32 33 Oct to Dec 34% 35 Tone of Market.—Steady. Singapore, April 11. To-day's closing rubber quotation* are as61 words
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Article74 1922-04-11 5 The following subscription! were received for Princess Mary's Wedding Gift. Singapore Girl Guides $137.00 Penang Girl Guides 75.19 Selangor GLrl Guides 84.00 Perak Girl Guides 34.25 $330.44 The cost of the silverware sent as a Wedding Gift to H R H Princess Mary amounted to $24474 words
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Article65 1922-04-11 5 Kalmoa, from Bagan 11-4. Sappho, from Port Swettenham 11-4. Ban Whatt Hin, from Maiacca 11-4. Havelland, from Yokohama 11-4. Ban Fo Soon, from Pontianak 10-4. Redang, from Bangkok 10-4. Coen, from Palembang 10-4. Circe, from Deli 10-4. Kelantan, from Malacca 10-4. Ayuthia, from Tanjong Bali 10-4. Peram,65 words
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Article319 1922-04-11 5 The Royal wedding of H H Tungku Ahmed, the youngest son of H H The Sultan of Johore, will take place shortly, writes our own correspondent. Sergt Major Latter. M S V R, is going home on May 3, and will not be returning as. he goes on pension. He319 words
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Article41 1922-04-11 6 FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S GAME. Tha following team will represeat the Ex-Servioes against the United Banks on the S C F A ground this afternoon.—Law Hyde and Corbea McEwan, Edwards and Palgrave; Campbell, Penrice Harvey, Duggen and Winter. Mr Glascoe will referee.41 words
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Article563 1922-04-11 6 Rover - (By "Rover." On the M C Padang on Saturday, in spite of the sodden condition of the ground, an excellent soccer match was seen by those who braved the elements. The teams were:— Selangor: Bryce; Bell and Forbes, Farquashon, Watkins, and Ponting; Henderson, Miller, Davidson, Corbett (capt)563 words
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Article99 1922-04-11 6 BRITISH RUNNING RECORD. London, April 8.—The four miles inter—Varsity Relay Race (each competitor running one mile) took place at Queens Club in dull and showery weather. There were 4,000 spectators present. The track was heavy. The result was as follows :—Cambridge 1, Pennsylvania 2, Oxford 3. Won by ninety99 words
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Article37 1922-04-11 6 S C C vs. SELANGOR. It is pointed out that the cricket team which has been selected to meet Selangor in a two-day match on the Padang next week-end represent* the SCC and not all Singapore.37 words
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Article407 1922-04-11 6 S. C. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomers' Handicap. Edlin beat Layton, 7—5, I—6, 6—4. Championship. Donnell beat Prentis, w.o. Haskins beat Utermark, 6— i, 6—4. Championship Pairs. Kleinman and Green beat Dean and Wodehouse, 6—3, 6—3. Kleinman and Green justified the prophets last evening by reaching the final407 words
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Article170 1922-04-11 6 LLOYD vs. JONES. London, March 31.—1n a twenty rounds boxing match in London last night between the heavyweights, Albert Lloyd, of Australia, and Soldier Horace Jones, the Canadian champion, the latter was disqualified in the tenth round for a foul. Jones had three times floored Lloyd in the tenth170 words
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Article112 1922-04-11 6 MIDDLESEX BEAT SRC. The hockey match played yesterday between the S R C and the Middlesex Regiment resulted in a win for the latt°r by 3—l. The game was evenly contested and was played at a fast pace, both sides attacking in turn. The SRC scored first through STACK,112 words
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Article50 1922-04-11 6 S G C EASTER COMPETITION. A competition for the best 18 holes bogey score will be held during the holidays, Friday to Monday, inclusive. Any number of cards may be taken out at $1 per card. First Prize, of total entry fees Second Prize, hi of total entry fees.50 words
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Article334 1922-04-11 6 To-day, April 11. Saigon M S Martinique 2 p.m. Hongkong Shanghai, taking mails for U S A Canada Agamemnon 3 p.m. Penang •Glenfalloch 3 p.m. Malacca Muar *Kelantan a p.m. Pontianak Khoen Foeng 4 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan, taking mails for U S A Canada Kutsang 6 p.m.334 words
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Article148 1922-04-11 6 To-night's programme at the Gaiety will be shown for two nights only, Tuesday and Wednesday, as the complete change of Friday on which day the show will close on account of Good Friday, will be put on Thursday. The same new programme will be carried out on Saturday148 words
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Article11 1922-04-11 6 (We do not necessarily endorse tfc* opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article208 1922-04-11 6 Mr M L PHILLIPS writes. For your information, I herewith enclose a copy of a letter received from the Straits Racing Association in connection with the suspension of my horse "Goonhilly" by the Stewards of the Penang races on January 10. Being dissatisfied with the enquiry, and208 words
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Article365 1922-04-11 6 Circular No 16L Membership.—llsl members were on the roll as compared with 1105 on Feb 28. Financial. —The Bank balance on March 31, was $1,048.99. Unemployment Fund. —No change from last month. Donations.—Messrs Koh Eng Tiong and Ang Kirn Kok have very kindly offered to obtain donations365 words
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Article73 1922-04-11 6 The following passengers left by th# 8.8. "EUenga" on Thursday to connect with the s.s. Warwickshire at Rangoon which is due to sail from that port for Marseilles and London on the 13th inst: Mr and Mrs J M Booth, and two children Mr and Mrs Dundas, Mt and Mrs73 words
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Article559 1922-04-11 6 Average annual death rata for Uat fira yeara—S6.M. Singapore, April 7, 1922. Health Statement for week ending April 1, 1922. Total Deaths: Male 164; Femala 49 Total 213. Death rate equals to 30.59 pet milla par annum compared with 34.33 in the preceding week and with 30.33559 words
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Article166 1922-04-11 6 On his arrival in Ceylon, H R H the Prince of Wales at the direction of H M the King, conferred the honour of knighthood on His Excellency RearAdmiral Lewis Clinton-Baker, the Naval Commander-in-Chief and subsequently made him a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. The Chinese Lantern Procession166 words
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Advertisement664 1922-04-11 6 Do Away with Break, downs and Belt Slip, PULLEYS that breakdown are costly. Idle meo w machines daring pallay replacements eat op profit. belt slip, due to the use of iron, wood or ordinary pulleys, ii even more oostly. It ita ooottant Bonrce of waste in many factories, shops and664 words
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Advertisement218 1922-04-11 7 —r LUBRICANTS s, ASPHALT I S 3ff CANDLES 1 k o wax. r i M 1 i "CROWN" fpf) KEK r SENE. Ii IHK lul r, Nlll ji ■mJlMTinl.lllllHl. .KIMnIIIWHII M.IN. in Don't Miss This Brilliant Opportunity An Attractive Bargain j Call at Chop Pia Hin At Section "M" Kiosk218 words
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Advertisement382 1922-04-11 7 HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS, Ltd., i lncorporated in tbe Straits Settlements.) Tangge f rude Oil" Engine I COLD STARTING TYPE Working Model at Section B Plot 4. i i i i i i rani i a n i i n i i > mi i i -i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiDiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiTiininininuiniuiiiiMiiii^ SHE, DARBY EO.,382 words
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Advertisement174 1922-04-11 7 I The Quality,workmanship and design I I of the ROYAL TYPDVRITER is S I reflected in the beauty of its ffcish H I and appearance. It carries with it g f* an evidence of discriminating taste k S i and desire for the best. 1 H| (lutjrp.ratsd ia ,E«?lnad.) S174 words
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Advertisement212 1922-04-11 8 j DON'T FAIL TO TISI I 1 Kiosk No. 33 j I You will be Surprised! j I LTD., Ii 9 Complete House Furnieheri. tJ n i_iiuiMim—wnTi < "•J iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiwiiii'wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiininiiiiiiiiiimwr s i NESTLES MALTED I ir®S MILK yLsssJft OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE S AT a I $1.00 A Jsl.es P<* Bottla a212 words
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Advertisement249 1922-04-11 8 For Enquire Uq j Cement at I SI f; 22 Hong I Timber Sectlon Produce I f\c\ Etc., fete, M.B.E. v*vj. 5 WEILL MONTOR. I 9 1 5 5 Jewellers Diamond Merchants, and Watch Makers. r I Sole agents, for the Conway-Stewart Lever Filler Pens. Section "C" No. 23—27 j249 words
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Advertisement121 1922-04-11 8 Section B. Plot 11. G. aupi&y 'Phone 172. J. L- C mm i Go., Ltd RAFFLES PLACE. High-Class Tailoring AND Everything for Men's Wear. INSPECTION INVITED. i i i i ii, n A.M.A. A.M.A. I Walker brothers (Wigan) Ltd THE I "PAGEFiE^D" 5 a I COMMERCIAL VEHI LE. I 5121 words
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1021 1922-04-11 9 The "Pavilion" Will Be "At Home" from 4.30 to 6 p.m. Vive La France! untitled OF THE BEST. DARBY COS EXHIBIT. The ErasmicCo.Ltd. L ...known firm of London and producU m Zi of their Agents, Me*sr. Xby and Co., Ltd. A corner Lading ha. been1,021 words
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355 1922-04-11 9 On learning- of the extension to the 17 inst of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Messrs John Littlg and Co, with an enterprise worthy of the reputation of the firm, decided to re-organise their display of exhibita and thus provide an opportunity of showing more of their popular355 words
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Article289 1922-04-11 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trengganu Boatbuilders (at work). (T) (Malaya Avenue). 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.—Mining Wheel and Hydraulic working (in action) Location "T"—Admission free. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Zoo Location "V"— Admission 10 cents. 11.30 a.m. to 11 p.m., Joy Ride. —(Q)289 words
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497 1922-04-11 9 DO IT ELECTRICALLY SECTION C. SHOPS 4, 5, 6, and 7. The Western Electric Company Limited have their stalls located in Section C. Shops 4, 5, 6, and 7, and there they are displaying a selection of their latest electrical labour saving devices and household497 words
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365 1922-04-11 9 RITCHIE BISSET'S MARINE MOTOR DISPLAY. SECTION B—STAND 6 A. The exhibita of the above firm at their stall in Guillemard Avenue to the left after entering, are worthy of the close attention of all interested in Marine Motors and Motor Boats. This firm are Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements365 words
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Article164 1922-04-11 9 SECOND LIST. The composition cf the various Committees is as follows Brunei Committee. Genera).—L A Allen, Esq, Pengiran j Bendahera, Pengirin Pemancha, G McAfree, Esq, Pengiran Shahbandar, Pengiran Ismail, Pehin Jawatan Luar, Pehin Capitan China. Forestry.—W H Doughty, Esq. Agriculture.—lnche Asbullah. Mines.—J O Maddocks, Esq. Arts164 words
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Advertisement454 1922-04-11 9 »nmMMiimniniiMM«iiiiiiininiiim I i 5 I I Sime, Darby Go., Ltd.l (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) mm 5 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I i I I I i i E m I i s S BS m s s m B Quotations given for compute Elect ie I Lighting ft Power Installations, j f454 words
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Article215 1922-04-11 10 ARREST OF GENERAL SEMENOFF. Serious Chargei. Reuter. New York, April 7.—The Siberia* cossack leader, General Semenoff, be* been arrested on his arrival front Washington in connection with a civil action alleging theft at Chita in 1919 of fur* and woollens valued at 475,000 dollars, belonging to the YourevataReuter. - 215 words
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Article95 1922-04-11 10 Reuter. Paris, April 8.— M Andre Berthlot has not yet furnished the examining magistrate with the desired information as to how ho was able to amasi 3,500,000 francs, which htf gave to his brother, Philippe. Andre explained that it would take some days and adds that heReuter. - 95 words
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Article96 1922-04-11 10 British Enterprise. Reuter. London, April 7—Presiding at a luncheon of the British DyestufTs Industry Corporation at the Savoy Hotel, Brigadier-General Sir William Alexander, said the corporation had lately concentrated on cheapening its products. He was satisfied that with a return to normal international financial relations they could competeReuter. - 96 words
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Article71 1922-04-11 10 And Unemployment. Reuter. New York, April 7.—Since January 1, there have been 93 homicides and 109 hold-ups in New York attributed to dearness of living and unemployment. The Chamber o£ Commerce hai appointed a special committee to confer with the city officials in regard to combating theReuter. - 71 words
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Article42 1922-04-11 10 Reuter. London, April 8. —The death is announced of Professor Albert Venn Dicey, K C, M A, the wellknown authority on Law. The death is also announced of Arabella Goddard (Mrs Davison), the grea* pianist, who played many times before Royalty.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article68 1922-04-11 10 Text Issued. Reuter. London, April 7.—The text of the limitation of naval armaments treaty, as agreed on at Washington, was issued to-day. It gives details of the capital ships which may be retained by the contracting Powers, with rules for the scrapping of war vesstls, replacement of capitalReuter. - 68 words
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Article55 1922-04-11 10 Germans and Japanese. Reuter. Berlin, April 7. —An agreement has been made by Siemens Schuckert Company with the Japanese firm of Furukawa, whereby Siemens construct a large factory at Tokyo for the output of electrical machinery. Twemty German engineers, accompanied by technical experts, leave for Japan in fairReuter. - 55 words
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Article83 1922-04-11 10 West African Exploitation. J Reuter. Not York, April 7.—The Sinelai» Consolidated Oil Corporation announces the Portuguese Gorernmenl has published a decree granting permanent oil rights over seventy thousand acres in Portuguese West Africa to a Portuguese Company financed and worked under the management of j the SinclairReuter. - 83 words
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Article117 1922-04-11 10 No Significance Attached. Reuter. London, April 7. —The Government j wai defeated in the House of Lordi by 37 to 21 on a motion of Lord Buckmaster that the terms of the treaties appropriating the private property of enemy subjects, should not apply to sums under five thousandReuter. - 117 words
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Article53 1922-04-11 10 Steel Catting Under Water. Reuter. London, April 7.—Representative» of the Admiralty and the Japanese, Italian, and American embassies today witnessed a demonstrtion of a npw process, invented by a Frenchman, of steel cutting under water by i an oxy-acetylene blowlamp. It is believed the invention will revolutionise futureReuter. - 53 words
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Article18 1922-04-11 10 Reuter. London, April 8.—Five per cent War Loan has reached par for the first time.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article40 1922-04-11 10 Reuter. London, April 7. —A meeting of the grand council of the Navy League unanimously favoured continuing the work of the League to ensure adequate naval protection of British subjects and British commerce over the world. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article53 1922-04-11 10 Reuter. London, April 7.—Consignments of animals presented to the Prince of Wales in Nepal and given by him to the London Zoo, arrived London by the steamer Perim from Bombay and will be exhibited in a special enclosure at the Zoo along with the gift ofReuter. - 53 words
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Article32 1922-04-11 10 Reuter. London, April 7.—Sir G Younger was not seriously injured. His unconsciousness was due to fainting, his head not being injured. He it now attending to minor business.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article39 1922-04-11 10 Seven People Killed. Reuter. Ballinger, April 8.—A tornado has swept over Texas and Oklahoma, seven persons being killed and scores injured. It is feared that the death roll will be larger when the wreckage is cleared up.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article40 1922-04-11 10 London, April 8. —The results of the trade depression are shown in the increase in the number of bankruptcies, which were 310 for the Mar. quarter of 1920, 753 correspondingly 1 in 1921, and 1212 in 1922.40 words
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Article47 1922-04-11 10 Reuter. The Hague, April 7.—A number of Catholic members of the Second Chamber are tabling a bill authorising the Government to prohibit temporarily the importation of such goods as it thinks desirable with a view to improving the commercial and industrial situation in the Netherlands.-Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement190 1922-04-11 10 BEACH HOTEL 5-16, Beach Road, Singapore (near Raffles Hotel). High Class Hotel, Decently Furnised, Electric Lighting, Single and Double Rooms, Single from $30, and Daily $2. tU. lew. 8 12 7 6 WE ARB NOW Exhibiting Large Varieties of First-class Perfumery Toilets. Don't Fail to Give us a CALL after190 words
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Advertisement296 1922-04-11 10 Raw From Eczema fefej Doctor* Do Their B—t •■Forty run I «iff«i»d. On U* raw from toea to body. what I iaffer*d. It wu DUMA that cored ma. and /0» three yean I haven't had WKv &frqg%tZa »ign of ecaema." rpHESE WORDS. I taken from a letI ter of Ruf296 words
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Advertisement115 1922-04-11 10 T. B. "i,tN A 239, Tanjong Pa*ar Road, SINGAPORE. NEW PRICES 1922. Sterltied Swipb NatanU Milk f«U c-f am (from Swiss Milk Coy) (Bebe Bran <) Medium size Uq 24 ota. i ach do. (Bebe B>and) Tall Large Bize tin at 32 ex. f oh Condensed swisa milk (sweetened) From115 words
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Advertisement524 1922-04-11 10 "If you have a Sore throat cure it now if you feel one corning on prevent it now." That's to say—always keep handy a t>ot'l« of genuine Forniaroiut, manufactured by the original iu-. cniois A. WulEnf Co. THE COf*t-t UIMC lh<oa WHO 9 KONGHING CHEONG CO. Photographic Dealers. We specialise524 words
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Advertisement141 1922-04-11 10 j SPECIAL: REDUCTIONS! I M Spring" Cyolea (complete) at $55 each, (old price $75) j "ATM" Cycles (complete) at $75 each, I (old prioe $100) a, I (old prioe $100) All the above cycles are guaranteed British Make, and can be .inspected at: I Guan Hoe Hin Co, 387 VICTORIA141 words
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Advertisement544 1922-04-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS n RRITISH INDIA AND MAR UNL tU,D a^ ln^oratedinE^ lanA> MAIL AND PASSENGERS SERVICES. PFNI NSIXAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO, r „tr«ct with is Majesty's Government ?ONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about Apr 18 Delta about May 14 pol* ab out Apr 30 Kashmir about May544 words
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Advertisement391 1922-04-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. S. K. -T» THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM -SINGAPORE. (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. For PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, AND ANTWERP. *Altai Maru arr April 28 dep 29 Alps Maru arr May391 words
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Advertisement346 1922-04-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMPANUP™ TRASATLANTICA. (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.) The undermentioned steamers will have prompt despatch for the porta indicated. FOR MANILA Isla de Panay due about Apr 24 FOR COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BARCELONA, VALENCIA AND CADIZ (with transhipment to other Spanish ports) lala de Panay due about May 12346 words
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Advertisement339 1922-04-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. LONDON LLNB. Atsuta Maru April 19 Kashuma Maru May 3 LIVERPOOL LIN EL Tottori Maru 2nd half Apr Toyohashi Maru end April HAMBURG LLNB. Dakar Maru Ed April NEW YORK LLNB VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru Mid June BOMBAY LIN* Taraba Maru April 17 Yeboabi339 words
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Advertisement511 1922-04-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSffIPtt)., LTd7 (Incorporated in U. S. A.) SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE. Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG CHINA April 25 NANKING May 30 (Minimum first class fare, Singapore to San Francisco G.511 words
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Advertisement398 1922-04-11 12 TO LET.—Second Floor 16|17 Japan Street with Teak Partition* and Electri *ngs suitable for Offices (can be taken separately). Immediate entry. Apply Powell and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. 1 11 oc TO LET. —From Ist December, Newly constructed premises may be used as Garage or Store, area about 10.000 square feet,398 words
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Advertisement439 1922-04-11 12 BANKS. it 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,439 words
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Advertisement432 1922-04-11 12 BANKS. THE HO Ht>NG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang Beach Street Malacca I*l Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 J»l*» Bahamat Palembang 16,11». AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco, B-tavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000 Isaued432 words
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Advertisement428 1922-04-11 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CJHtfA. (IneorporaUd in England.) BY BOYAL CHARTER. Paid Capital in 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors «3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd. National428 words
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Advertisement493 1922-04-11 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.493 words
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Advertisement331 1922-04-11 12 M. A. SAffiOUili, GENERAL MONET AH are kindly lolfcjj v our shop k JOHNSTON'S Sin t»por». Foreign Coma of can be exchaiged J here at any dealers in High Cla« r Cigarettes, Tobacco, 3 N.B.—Rates of daily fixed by the Manager of? Kong and Shanghai Eack proved by the ChairZ'331 words
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